Message ID | 20211110093315.3219191-2-tan.shaopeng@jp.fujitsu.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | selftests/resctrl: Add resctrl_tests into kselftest set | expand |
Hi Shaopeng Tan, On 11/10/2021 1:33 AM, Shaopeng Tan wrote: > From: "Tan, Shaopeng" <tan.shaopeng@jp.fujitsu.com> > > This commit enables kselftest to be built/run in resctrl framework. > Build/run resctrl_tests by build/run all tests of kselftest, or by using > the "TARGETS" variable on the make command line to specify resctrl_tests. > To make resctrl_tests run using kselftest framework, this commit modified > the Makefile of kernel kselftest set and the Makefile of resctrl_tests. The above sentence mentions that changes were made to the resctrl selftest Makefile but it does not describe what the change accomplish or why they are needed. Could you please elaborate? > To ensure the resctrl_tests finish in limited time, this commit changed > the default limited time(45s) to 120 seconds for resctrl_tests by adding > "setting" file. How is changing the timeout related to the resctrl framework changes? Is it not a separate change? Thank you Reinette
Hi Reinette > On 11/10/2021 1:33 AM, Shaopeng Tan wrote: > > From: "Tan, Shaopeng" <tan.shaopeng@jp.fujitsu.com> > > > > This commit enables kselftest to be built/run in resctrl framework. > > Build/run resctrl_tests by build/run all tests of kselftest, or by > > using the "TARGETS" variable on the make command line to specify > resctrl_tests. > > To make resctrl_tests run using kselftest framework, this commit > > modified the Makefile of kernel kselftest set and the Makefile of > resctrl_tests. > > The above sentence mentions that changes were made to the resctrl selftest > Makefile but it does not describe what the change accomplish or why they are > needed. Could you please elaborate? Before these changes of Makefile, when we run resctrl test, we need to goto tools/testing/selftests/resctrl/ directory, run "make" to build executable file "resctrl_tests", and run "sudo ./resctrl_tests" to execute the test. With this patch, we can resctrl test in selftest framwork as follow. Run all tests include resctrl: $ make -C tools/testing/selftests run_tests Run a subset(resctrl) of selftests: $ make -C tools/testing/selftests TARGETS=resctrl run_tests Linux Kernel Selftests : https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/dev-tools/kselftest.html > > To ensure the resctrl_tests finish in limited time, this commit > > changed the default limited time(45s) to 120 seconds for resctrl_tests > > by adding "setting" file. > > How is changing the timeout related to the resctrl framework changes? Is it not > a separate change? In selftest framwork, the default limited time of all tests is 45 seconds which is specified by common file tools/testing/selftests/kselftest/runner.sh. Each test can change the limited time individually by adding a "setting" file into its own directory. I changed the limited time of resctrl to120s because 45s was not enough in my environment. Regards, Shaopeng Tan
Hi Shaopeng Tan, On 11/30/2021 6:36 PM, tan.shaopeng@fujitsu.com wrote: > Hi Reinette > >> On 11/10/2021 1:33 AM, Shaopeng Tan wrote: >>> From: "Tan, Shaopeng" <tan.shaopeng@jp.fujitsu.com> >>> >>> This commit enables kselftest to be built/run in resctrl framework. >>> Build/run resctrl_tests by build/run all tests of kselftest, or by >>> using the "TARGETS" variable on the make command line to specify >> resctrl_tests. >>> To make resctrl_tests run using kselftest framework, this commit >>> modified the Makefile of kernel kselftest set and the Makefile of >> resctrl_tests. >> >> The above sentence mentions that changes were made to the resctrl selftest >> Makefile but it does not describe what the change accomplish or why they are >> needed. Could you please elaborate? > > Before these changes of Makefile, when we run resctrl test, > we need to goto tools/testing/selftests/resctrl/ directory, > run "make" to build executable file "resctrl_tests", > and run "sudo ./resctrl_tests" to execute the test. > > With this patch, we can resctrl test in selftest framwork as follow. > Run all tests include resctrl: > $ make -C tools/testing/selftests run_tests > Run a subset(resctrl) of selftests: > $ make -C tools/testing/selftests TARGETS=resctrl run_tests > > Linux Kernel Selftests : > https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/dev-tools/kselftest.html Understood and this is a reasonable change. What you wrote above would be a great addition to the changelog. I think it is also important to add to the changelog that the changes do not change the existing behavior and users can continue to build and run the tests as before. Also, please follow the guidance found in "Separate your changes" in Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst: Logical changes should be in separate patches. This patch does too many things. Please consider: 1) the license addition is not relevant to this work 2) the new comment seems unnecessary as it states the obvious 3) where is the "LDLIBS += -lnuma" change coming from and why is it needed? When logical changes are isolated into separate patches it really makes the patches easier to understand. >>> To ensure the resctrl_tests finish in limited time, this commit >>> changed the default limited time(45s) to 120 seconds for resctrl_tests >>> by adding "setting" file. >> >> How is changing the timeout related to the resctrl framework changes? Is it not >> a separate change? > > In selftest framwork, the default limited time of all tests is 45 seconds > which is specified by common file tools/testing/selftests/kselftest/runner.sh. > Each test can change the limited time individually by adding a "setting" > file into its own directory. I changed the limited time of resctrl to120s > because 45s was not enough in my environment. Understood. My question was if this can be a separate change with its own patch? It seems to me that this deserves its own patch ... but actually it also raises an important issue that the resctrl tests are taking a long time. I do see a rule for tests in Documentation/dev-tools/kselftest.rst: "Don't take too long". This may be a motivation _not_ to include the resctrl tests in the regular kselftest targets because when a user wants to run all tests on a system it needs to be quick and the resctrl tests are not quick. Reinette
Hi Reinette, > On 11/30/2021 6:36 PM, tan.shaopeng@fujitsu.com wrote: > > Hi Reinette > > > >> On 11/10/2021 1:33 AM, Shaopeng Tan wrote: > >>> From: "Tan, Shaopeng" <tan.shaopeng@jp.fujitsu.com> > >>> > >>> This commit enables kselftest to be built/run in resctrl framework. > >>> Build/run resctrl_tests by build/run all tests of kselftest, or by > >>> using the "TARGETS" variable on the make command line to specify > >> resctrl_tests. > >>> To make resctrl_tests run using kselftest framework, this commit > >>> modified the Makefile of kernel kselftest set and the Makefile of > >> resctrl_tests. > >> > >> The above sentence mentions that changes were made to the resctrl > >> selftest Makefile but it does not describe what the change accomplish > >> or why they are needed. Could you please elaborate? > > > > Before these changes of Makefile, when we run resctrl test, we need to > > goto tools/testing/selftests/resctrl/ directory, run "make" to build > > executable file "resctrl_tests", and run "sudo ./resctrl_tests" to > > execute the test. > > > > With this patch, we can resctrl test in selftest framwork as follow. > > Run all tests include resctrl: > > $ make -C tools/testing/selftests run_tests Run a subset(resctrl) of > > selftests: > > $ make -C tools/testing/selftests TARGETS=resctrl run_tests > > > > Linux Kernel Selftests : > > https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/dev-tools/kselftest.html > > Understood and this is a reasonable change. What you wrote above would be a > great addition to the changelog. I think it is also important to add to the > changelog that the changes do not change the existing behavior and users can > continue to build and run the tests as before. Thanks for your advice. > Also, please follow the guidance found in "Separate your changes" in > Documentation/process/submitting-patches.rst: Logical changes should be > in separate patches. This patch does too many things. Please consider: > 1) the license addition is not relevant to this work > 2) the new comment seems unnecessary as it states the obvious > 3) where is the "LDLIBS += -lnuma" change coming from and why is it > needed? I'm sorry, I made a mistake. "LDLIBs += -lnuma" is dependent on the following patch. I will reorganize patch series to include the following patch and separate Makefile changes appropriately. https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20211110082734.3184985-1-tan.shaopeng@jp.fujitsu.com/ [PATCH] selftests/resctrl: Skip MBM&CMT tests when Intel Sub-NUMA > When logical changes are isolated into separate patches it really makes the > patches easier to understand. Thanks for your advice, I will separate patches. > >>> To ensure the resctrl_tests finish in limited time, this commit > >>> changed the default limited time(45s) to 120 seconds for > >>> resctrl_tests by adding "setting" file. > >> > >> How is changing the timeout related to the resctrl framework changes? > >> Is it not a separate change? > > > > In selftest framwork, the default limited time of all tests is 45 > > seconds which is specified by common file > tools/testing/selftests/kselftest/runner.sh. > > Each test can change the limited time individually by adding a "setting" > > file into its own directory. I changed the limited time of resctrl > > to120s because 45s was not enough in my environment. > > Understood. My question was if this can be a separate change with its own > patch? It seems to me that this deserves its own patch ... but actually it also > raises an important issue that the resctrl tests are taking a long time. > > I do see a rule for tests in Documentation/dev-tools/kselftest.rst: > "Don't take too long". This may be a motivation _not_ to include the resctrl tests > in the regular kselftest targets because when a user wants to run all tests on a > system it needs to be quick and the resctrl tests are not quick. I think 120s is not long, there are 6 tests with a limited time over 120s, for example, the limited time of net test is set 300s. Regards, Shaopeng Tan
Hi Shaopeng Tan, On 12/2/2021 11:21 PM, tan.shaopeng@fujitsu.com wrote: >> On 11/30/2021 6:36 PM, tan.shaopeng@fujitsu.com wrote: >>>> On 11/10/2021 1:33 AM, Shaopeng Tan wrote: >>>>> From: "Tan, Shaopeng" <tan.shaopeng@jp.fujitsu.com> >>>>> To ensure the resctrl_tests finish in limited time, this commit >>>>> changed the default limited time(45s) to 120 seconds for >>>>> resctrl_tests by adding "setting" file. >>>> >>>> How is changing the timeout related to the resctrl framework changes? >>>> Is it not a separate change? >>> >>> In selftest framwork, the default limited time of all tests is 45 >>> seconds which is specified by common file >> tools/testing/selftests/kselftest/runner.sh. >>> Each test can change the limited time individually by adding a "setting" >>> file into its own directory. I changed the limited time of resctrl >>> to120s because 45s was not enough in my environment. >> >> Understood. My question was if this can be a separate change with its own >> patch? It seems to me that this deserves its own patch ... but actually it also >> raises an important issue that the resctrl tests are taking a long time. >> >> I do see a rule for tests in Documentation/dev-tools/kselftest.rst: >> "Don't take too long". This may be a motivation _not_ to include the resctrl tests >> in the regular kselftest targets because when a user wants to run all tests on a >> system it needs to be quick and the resctrl tests are not quick. > > I think 120s is not long, there are 6 tests with a limited time over 120s, > for example, the limited time of net test is set 300s. I am not familiar with the specific kselftest requirements in this regard but the test duration is surely something that needs to be kept in mind. Consider the systems performing integration testing on kernels everywhere - running the kselftest framework is a reasonable thing to do and test delays that may seem palatable on an individual run may not be appropriate for all test infrastructures. Needing to almost triple the needed time from the default time is a red flag and really deserves to be in its own patch with a motivation. I would also recommend highlighting this change in the cover letter. This will bring the issue to the attention of the kselftest audience who will provide a better informed opinion (whether they want a long running test as part of the default framework or not). Reinette
Hi Reinette, > On 12/2/2021 11:21 PM, tan.shaopeng@fujitsu.com wrote: > >> On 11/30/2021 6:36 PM, tan.shaopeng@fujitsu.com wrote: > >>>> On 11/10/2021 1:33 AM, Shaopeng Tan wrote: > >>>>> From: "Tan, Shaopeng" <tan.shaopeng@jp.fujitsu.com> > > >>>>> To ensure the resctrl_tests finish in limited time, this commit > >>>>> changed the default limited time(45s) to 120 seconds for > >>>>> resctrl_tests by adding "setting" file. > >>>> > >>>> How is changing the timeout related to the resctrl framework changes? > >>>> Is it not a separate change? > >>> > >>> In selftest framwork, the default limited time of all tests is 45 > >>> seconds which is specified by common file > >> tools/testing/selftests/kselftest/runner.sh. > >>> Each test can change the limited time individually by adding a "setting" > >>> file into its own directory. I changed the limited time of resctrl > >>> to120s because 45s was not enough in my environment. > >> > >> Understood. My question was if this can be a separate change with its > >> own patch? It seems to me that this deserves its own patch ... but > >> actually it also raises an important issue that the resctrl tests are taking a > long time. > >> > >> I do see a rule for tests in Documentation/dev-tools/kselftest.rst: > >> "Don't take too long". This may be a motivation _not_ to include the > >> resctrl tests in the regular kselftest targets because when a user > >> wants to run all tests on a system it needs to be quick and the resctrl tests > are not quick. > > > > I think 120s is not long, there are 6 tests with a limited time over > > 120s, for example, the limited time of net test is set 300s. > > I am not familiar with the specific kselftest requirements in this regard but the > test duration is surely something that needs to be kept in mind. Consider the > systems performing integration testing on kernels everywhere - running the > kselftest framework is a reasonable thing to do and test delays that may seem > palatable on an individual run may not be appropriate for all test > infrastructures. > > Needing to almost triple the needed time from the default time is a red flag and > really deserves to be in its own patch with a motivation. I would also > recommend highlighting this change in the cover letter. This will bring the issue > to the attention of the kselftest audience who will provide a better informed > opinion (whether they want a long running test as part of the default framework > or not). Thanks for your advice. I will separate the part about default limited time to a new patch. In order to get some opinions about change default limited time, I will add a description in the cover letter, when posting the next version of this patch. Regards, Shaopeng Tan
Hi Shaopeng Tan, On 12/5/2021 10:57 PM, tan.shaopeng@fujitsu.com wrote: > I will separate the part about default limited time to a new patch. > In order to get some opinions about change default limited time, > I will add a description in the cover letter, > when posting the next version of this patch. When you submit the next version, could you please change the order so that current patch 3/3 becomes 1/3? If I understand correctly, without the SIGTERM fix, the test would just hang if run from the kselftest framework. It would be better to have SIGTERM handled before attempting to run with the framework to ensure things keep working smoothly. Thank you very much. Reinette
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/Makefile b/tools/testing/selftests/Makefile index c852eb4..7df397c 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/Makefile +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/Makefile @@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ TARGETS += proc TARGETS += pstore TARGETS += ptrace TARGETS += openat2 +TARGETS += resctrl TARGETS += rlimits TARGETS += rseq TARGETS += rtc diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/resctrl/Makefile b/tools/testing/selftests/resctrl/Makefile index 6bcee2e..3786cbb 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/resctrl/Makefile +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/resctrl/Makefile @@ -1,17 +1,14 @@ -CC = $(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc -CFLAGS = -g -Wall -O2 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -SRCS=$(wildcard *.c) -OBJS=$(SRCS:.c=.o) +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 +# Makefile for resctrl selftests -all: resctrl_tests +CFLAGS += -g -Wall -O2 -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 +LDLIBS += -lnuma -$(OBJS): $(SRCS) - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $(SRCS) +TEST_GEN_PROGS := resctrl_tests +EXTRA_SOURCES := $(wildcard *.c) -resctrl_tests: $(OBJS) - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ +all: $(TEST_GEN_PROGS) -.PHONY: clean +$(TEST_GEN_PROGS): $(EXTRA_SOURCES) -clean: - $(RM) $(OBJS) resctrl_tests +include ../lib.mk diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/resctrl/settings b/tools/testing/selftests/resctrl/settings new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6091b45 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/resctrl/settings @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +timeout=120