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This patch improves the test by attaching a different number of drives to the VM and putting them in the same throttling group. The test verifies that the I/O is evenly distributed among all members of the group, and that the limits are enforced. By default the test is repeated 3 times with 1, 2 and 3 drives, but the maximum number of simultaneous drives is configurable. Signed-off-by: Alberto Garcia <berto@igalia.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Message-id: 513df1da5c658878191b579ebcddd985adcd4122.1433779731.git.berto@igalia.com Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
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5.7 KiB
Python
Executable File
152 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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# Tests for IO throttling
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2015 Red Hat, Inc.
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# Copyright (C) 2015 Igalia, S.L.
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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import iotests
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class ThrottleTestCase(iotests.QMPTestCase):
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test_img = "null-aio://"
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max_drives = 3
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def blockstats(self, device):
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result = self.vm.qmp("query-blockstats")
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for r in result['return']:
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if r['device'] == device:
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stat = r['stats']
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return stat['rd_bytes'], stat['rd_operations'], stat['wr_bytes'], stat['wr_operations']
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raise Exception("Device not found for blockstats: %s" % device)
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def setUp(self):
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self.vm = iotests.VM()
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for i in range(0, self.max_drives):
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self.vm.add_drive(self.test_img)
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self.vm.launch()
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def tearDown(self):
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self.vm.shutdown()
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def do_test_throttle(self, ndrives, seconds, params):
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def check_limit(limit, num):
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# IO throttling algorithm is discrete, allow 10% error so the test
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# is more robust
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return limit == 0 or \
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(num < seconds * limit * 1.1 / ndrives
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and num > seconds * limit * 0.9 / ndrives)
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nsec_per_sec = 1000000000
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params['group'] = 'test'
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# Set the I/O throttling parameters to all drives
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for i in range(0, ndrives):
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params['device'] = 'drive%d' % i
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result = self.vm.qmp("block_set_io_throttle", conv_keys=False, **params)
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self.assert_qmp(result, 'return', {})
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# Set vm clock to a known value
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ns = seconds * nsec_per_sec
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self.vm.qtest("clock_step %d" % ns)
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# Submit enough requests. They will drain bps_max and iops_max, but the
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# rest requests won't get executed until we advance the virtual clock
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# with qtest interface
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rq_size = 512
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rd_nr = max(params['bps'] / rq_size / 2,
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params['bps_rd'] / rq_size,
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params['iops'] / 2,
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params['iops_rd'])
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rd_nr *= seconds * 2
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rd_nr /= ndrives
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wr_nr = max(params['bps'] / rq_size / 2,
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params['bps_wr'] / rq_size,
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params['iops'] / 2,
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params['iops_wr'])
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wr_nr *= seconds * 2
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wr_nr /= ndrives
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# Send I/O requests to all drives
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for i in range(rd_nr):
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for drive in range(0, ndrives):
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self.vm.hmp_qemu_io("drive%d" % drive, "aio_read %d %d" %
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(i * rq_size, rq_size))
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for i in range(wr_nr):
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for drive in range(0, ndrives):
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self.vm.hmp_qemu_io("drive%d" % drive, "aio_write %d %d" %
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(i * rq_size, rq_size))
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# We'll store the I/O stats for each drive in these arrays
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start_rd_bytes = [0] * ndrives
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start_rd_iops = [0] * ndrives
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start_wr_bytes = [0] * ndrives
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start_wr_iops = [0] * ndrives
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end_rd_bytes = [0] * ndrives
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end_rd_iops = [0] * ndrives
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end_wr_bytes = [0] * ndrives
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end_wr_iops = [0] * ndrives
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# Read the stats before advancing the clock
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for i in range(0, ndrives):
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start_rd_bytes[i], start_rd_iops[i], start_wr_bytes[i], \
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start_wr_iops[i] = self.blockstats('drive%d' % i)
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self.vm.qtest("clock_step %d" % ns)
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# Read the stats after advancing the clock
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for i in range(0, ndrives):
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end_rd_bytes[i], end_rd_iops[i], end_wr_bytes[i], \
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end_wr_iops[i] = self.blockstats('drive%d' % i)
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# Check that the I/O is within the limits and evenly distributed
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for i in range(0, ndrives):
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rd_bytes = end_rd_bytes[i] - start_rd_bytes[i]
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rd_iops = end_rd_iops[i] - start_rd_iops[i]
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wr_bytes = end_wr_bytes[i] - start_wr_bytes[i]
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wr_iops = end_wr_iops[i] - start_wr_iops[i]
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self.assertTrue(check_limit(params['bps'], rd_bytes + wr_bytes))
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self.assertTrue(check_limit(params['bps_rd'], rd_bytes))
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self.assertTrue(check_limit(params['bps_wr'], wr_bytes))
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self.assertTrue(check_limit(params['iops'], rd_iops + wr_iops))
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self.assertTrue(check_limit(params['iops_rd'], rd_iops))
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self.assertTrue(check_limit(params['iops_wr'], wr_iops))
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def test_all(self):
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params = {"bps": 4096,
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"bps_rd": 4096,
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"bps_wr": 4096,
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"iops": 10,
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"iops_rd": 10,
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"iops_wr": 10,
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}
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# Repeat the test with different numbers of drives
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for ndrives in range(1, self.max_drives + 1):
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# Pick each out of all possible params and test
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for tk in params:
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limits = dict([(k, 0) for k in params])
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limits[tk] = params[tk] * ndrives
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self.do_test_throttle(ndrives, 5, limits)
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class ThrottleTestCoroutine(ThrottleTestCase):
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test_img = "null-co://"
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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iotests.main(supported_fmts=["raw"])
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