From patchwork Wed Feb 12 03:35:06 2025 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Patchwork-Submitter: "Darrick J. 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Wong" To: djwong@kernel.org, zlang@redhat.com Cc: dchinner@redhat.com, fstests@vger.kernel.org, linux-xfs@vger.kernel.org Message-ID: <173933094615.1758477.4760929380347908128.stgit@frogsfrogsfrogs> In-Reply-To: <173933094308.1758477.194807226568567866.stgit@frogsfrogsfrogs> References: <173933094308.1758477.194807226568567866.stgit@frogsfrogsfrogs> Precedence: bulk X-Mailing-List: linux-xfs@vger.kernel.org List-Id: List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: MIME-Version: 1.0 From: Darrick J. Wong Now that we can pkill only processes that were started by this test, we don't need to copy the fsstress binary to $TEST_DIR to avoid killing the wrong program instances. This avoids a whole slew of ETXTBSY problems with scrub stress tests that run multiple copies of fsstress in the background. Revert most of the changes to generic/270, because it wants to do something fancy with the fsstress binary, so it needs to control the process directly. Signed-off-by: "Darrick J. Wong" Reviewed-by: Dave Chinner --- common/rc | 13 ++++--------- tests/generic/270 | 10 ++++++---- 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/common/rc b/common/rc index 8d42396777c950..46581976a6ce8c 100644 --- a/common/rc +++ b/common/rc @@ -54,11 +54,9 @@ _pkill() # task name to kill. # # If tasks want to start fsstress themselves (e.g. under a different uid) then -# they can set up _FSSTRESS_BIN and record _FSSTRESS_PID themselves. Then if the -# test is killed then it will get cleaned up automatically. +# they can record _FSSTRESS_PID themselves. Then if the test is killed then it +# will get cleaned up automatically. -_FSSTRESS_BIN="$seq.fsstress" -_FSSTRESS_PROG="$TEST_DIR/$seq.fsstress" _FSSTRESS_PID="" _wait_for_fsstress() { @@ -69,7 +67,6 @@ _wait_for_fsstress() ret=$? unset _FSSTRESS_PID fi - rm -f $_FSSTRESS_PROG return $ret } @@ -78,8 +75,7 @@ _kill_fsstress() { if [ -n "$_FSSTRESS_PID" ]; then # use SIGPIPE to avoid "Killed" messages from bash - echo "killing $_FSSTRESS_BIN" >> $seqres.full - _pkill -PIPE $_FSSTRESS_BIN >> $seqres.full 2>&1 + _pkill --echo -PIPE fsstress >> $seqres.full 2>&1 _wait_for_fsstress return $? fi @@ -87,8 +83,7 @@ _kill_fsstress() _run_fsstress_bg() { - cp -f $FSSTRESS_PROG $_FSSTRESS_PROG - $_FSSTRESS_PROG $FSSTRESS_AVOID "$@" >> $seqres.full 2>&1 & + $FSSTRESS_PROG $FSSTRESS_AVOID "$@" >> $seqres.full 2>&1 & _FSSTRESS_PID=$! } diff --git a/tests/generic/270 b/tests/generic/270 index d74971bb535239..ce51592004fe77 100755 --- a/tests/generic/270 +++ b/tests/generic/270 @@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ _workout() args=`_scale_fsstress_args -p128 -n999999999 -f setattr=1 $FSSTRESS_AVOID -d $out` echo "fsstress $args" >> $seqres.full # Grant chown capability - cp $FSSTRESS_PROG $_FSSTRESS_PROG - $SETCAP_PROG cap_chown=epi $_FSSTRESS_PROG + cp $FSSTRESS_PROG $tmp.fsstress.bin + $SETCAP_PROG cap_chown=epi $tmp.fsstress.bin # io_uring accounts memory it needs under the rlimit memlocked option, # which can be quite low on some setups (especially 64K pagesize). root @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ _workout() # io_uring_queue_init fail on ENOMEM, set max locked memory to unlimited # temporarily. ulimit -l unlimited - _su $qa_user -c "$_FSSTRESS_PROG $args" > /dev/null 2>&1 & + _su $qa_user -c "$tmp.fsstress.bin $args" > /dev/null 2>&1 & _FSSTRESS_PID=$! echo "Run dd writers in parallel" @@ -50,7 +50,9 @@ _workout() sleep $enospc_time done - _kill_fsstress + _pkill -PIPE -f fsstress + pidwait $_FSSTRESS_PID + return 0 } _require_quota