Message ID | 20200906175513.17595-5-zlang@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
---|---|
State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | fsstress,fsx: add io_uring test and do some fix | expand |
On Mon, Sep 07, 2020 at 01:55:12AM +0800, Zorro Lang wrote: > The fsx contains different read and write operations, especially the > AIO and general IO read/write. The fsx chooses one kind of read/write > from AIO and general IO to run. To make the logic clear, use a common > fsx_rw() function to swith between these two kinds of read/write. > > Signed-off-by: Zorro Lang <zlang@redhat.com> > --- Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@redhat.com> > ltp/fsx.c | 32 +++++++++++++++++--------------- > 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/ltp/fsx.c b/ltp/fsx.c > index 7c76655a..92f506ba 100644 > --- a/ltp/fsx.c > +++ b/ltp/fsx.c > @@ -181,16 +181,11 @@ int mark_nr = 0; > int page_size; > int page_mask; > int mmap_mask; > -#ifdef AIO > -int aio_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset); > +int fsx_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset); > #define READ 0 > #define WRITE 1 > -#define fsxread(a,b,c,d) aio_rw(READ, a,b,c,d) > -#define fsxwrite(a,b,c,d) aio_rw(WRITE, a,b,c,d) > -#else > -#define fsxread(a,b,c,d) read(a,b,c) > -#define fsxwrite(a,b,c,d) write(a,b,c) > -#endif > +#define fsxread(a,b,c,d) fsx_rw(READ, a,b,c,d) > +#define fsxwrite(a,b,c,d) fsx_rw(WRITE, a,b,c,d) > > const char *replayops = NULL; > const char *recordops = NULL; > @@ -2347,7 +2342,8 @@ getnum(char *s, char **e) > io_context_t io_ctx; > struct iocb iocb; > > -int aio_setup() > +int > +aio_setup() > { > int ret; > ret = io_queue_init(QSZ, &io_ctx); > @@ -2360,7 +2356,7 @@ int aio_setup() > } > > int > -__aio_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset) > +aio_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset) > { > struct io_event event; > static struct timespec ts; > @@ -2425,13 +2421,21 @@ out_error: > errno = -ret; > return -1; > } > +#else > +aio_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset) > +{ > + fprintf(stderr, "io_rw: need AIO support!\n"); > + exit(111); > +} > +#endif > > -int aio_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset) > +int > +fsx_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset) > { > int ret; > > if (aio) { > - ret = __aio_rw(rw, fd, buf, len, offset); > + ret = aio_rw(rw, fd, buf, len, offset); > } else { > if (rw == READ) > ret = read(fd, buf, len); > @@ -2441,8 +2445,6 @@ int aio_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset) > return ret; > } > > -#endif > - > #define test_fallocate(mode) __test_fallocate(mode, #mode) > > int > @@ -2602,7 +2604,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) > do_fsync = 1; > break; > case 'A': > - aio = 1; > + aio = 1; > break; > case 'D': > debugstart = getnum(optarg, &endp); > -- > 2.20.1 >
diff --git a/ltp/fsx.c b/ltp/fsx.c index 7c76655a..92f506ba 100644 --- a/ltp/fsx.c +++ b/ltp/fsx.c @@ -181,16 +181,11 @@ int mark_nr = 0; int page_size; int page_mask; int mmap_mask; -#ifdef AIO -int aio_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset); +int fsx_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset); #define READ 0 #define WRITE 1 -#define fsxread(a,b,c,d) aio_rw(READ, a,b,c,d) -#define fsxwrite(a,b,c,d) aio_rw(WRITE, a,b,c,d) -#else -#define fsxread(a,b,c,d) read(a,b,c) -#define fsxwrite(a,b,c,d) write(a,b,c) -#endif +#define fsxread(a,b,c,d) fsx_rw(READ, a,b,c,d) +#define fsxwrite(a,b,c,d) fsx_rw(WRITE, a,b,c,d) const char *replayops = NULL; const char *recordops = NULL; @@ -2347,7 +2342,8 @@ getnum(char *s, char **e) io_context_t io_ctx; struct iocb iocb; -int aio_setup() +int +aio_setup() { int ret; ret = io_queue_init(QSZ, &io_ctx); @@ -2360,7 +2356,7 @@ int aio_setup() } int -__aio_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset) +aio_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset) { struct io_event event; static struct timespec ts; @@ -2425,13 +2421,21 @@ out_error: errno = -ret; return -1; } +#else +aio_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset) +{ + fprintf(stderr, "io_rw: need AIO support!\n"); + exit(111); +} +#endif -int aio_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset) +int +fsx_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset) { int ret; if (aio) { - ret = __aio_rw(rw, fd, buf, len, offset); + ret = aio_rw(rw, fd, buf, len, offset); } else { if (rw == READ) ret = read(fd, buf, len); @@ -2441,8 +2445,6 @@ int aio_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset) return ret; } -#endif - #define test_fallocate(mode) __test_fallocate(mode, #mode) int @@ -2602,7 +2604,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) do_fsync = 1; break; case 'A': - aio = 1; + aio = 1; break; case 'D': debugstart = getnum(optarg, &endp);
The fsx contains different read and write operations, especially the AIO and general IO read/write. The fsx chooses one kind of read/write from AIO and general IO to run. To make the logic clear, use a common fsx_rw() function to swith between these two kinds of read/write. Signed-off-by: Zorro Lang <zlang@redhat.com> --- ltp/fsx.c | 32 +++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)