service: add unit tests
authorHarry van Haaren <harry.van.haaren@intel.com>
Tue, 11 Jul 2017 14:19:30 +0000 (15:19 +0100)
committerThomas Monjalon <thomas@monjalon.net>
Sun, 16 Jul 2017 18:35:56 +0000 (20:35 +0200)
Add a bunch of unit tests, to ensure that the service
core functions are operating as expected.

As part of these tests a dummy service is registered which
allows identifying if a service callback has been invoked
by using the CPU tick counter. This allows identifying if
functions to start and stop service lcores are actually having
effect.

Signed-off-by: Harry van Haaren <harry.van.haaren@intel.com>
Acked-by: Jerin Jacob <jerin.jacob@caviumnetworks.com>
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test/test/Makefile
test/test/test_service_cores.c [new file with mode: 0644]

index 28c87fe..875bee0 100644 (file)
@@ -140,6 +140,7 @@ F: lib/librte_eal/common/include/rte_service.h
 F: lib/librte_eal/common/include/rte_service_component.h
 F: lib/librte_eal/common/rte_service.c
 F: doc/guides/prog_guide/service_cores.rst
+F: test/test/test_service_cores.c
 
 ARM v7
 M: Jan Viktorin <viktorin@rehivetech.com>
index e797c20..42d9a49 100644 (file)
@@ -151,6 +151,8 @@ SRCS-y += test_interrupts.c
 SRCS-y += test_version.c
 SRCS-y += test_func_reentrancy.c
 
+SRCS-y += test_service_cores.c
+
 SRCS-$(CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_CMDLINE) += test_cmdline.c
 SRCS-$(CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_CMDLINE) += test_cmdline_num.c
 SRCS-$(CONFIG_RTE_LIBRTE_CMDLINE) += test_cmdline_etheraddr.c
diff --git a/test/test/test_service_cores.c b/test/test/test_service_cores.c
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..88fac8f
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,599 @@
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+
+#include <rte_common.h>
+#include <rte_hexdump.h>
+#include <rte_mbuf.h>
+#include <rte_malloc.h>
+#include <rte_memcpy.h>
+#include <rte_cycles.h>
+
+#include <rte_service.h>
+#include <rte_service_component.h>
+
+#include "test.h"
+
+/* used as the service core ID */
+static uint32_t slcore_id;
+/* used as timestamp to detect if a service core is running */
+static uint64_t service_tick;
+/* used as a flag to check if a function was run */
+static uint32_t service_remote_launch_flag;
+
+#define SERVICE_DELAY 1
+
+#define DUMMY_SERVICE_NAME "dummy_service"
+#define MT_SAFE_SERVICE_NAME "mt_safe_service"
+
+static int
+testsuite_setup(void)
+{
+       slcore_id = rte_get_next_lcore(/* start core */ -1,
+                                      /* skip master */ 1,
+                                      /* wrap */ 0);
+
+       return TEST_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+static void
+testsuite_teardown(void)
+{
+       /* release service cores? */
+}
+
+static int32_t dummy_cb(void *args)
+{
+       RTE_SET_USED(args);
+       service_tick++;
+       rte_delay_ms(SERVICE_DELAY);
+       return 0;
+}
+
+static int32_t dummy_mt_unsafe_cb(void *args)
+{
+       /* before running test, the initialization has set pass_test to 1.
+        * If the cmpset in service-cores is working correctly, the code here
+        * should never fail to take the lock. If the lock *is* taken, fail the
+        * test, because two threads are concurrently in a non-MT safe callback.
+        */
+       uint32_t *test_params = args;
+       uint32_t *atomic_lock = &test_params[0];
+       uint32_t *pass_test = &test_params[1];
+       int lock_taken = rte_atomic32_cmpset(atomic_lock, 0, 1);
+       if (lock_taken) {
+               /* delay with the lock held */
+               rte_delay_ms(250);
+               rte_atomic32_clear((rte_atomic32_t *)atomic_lock);
+       } else {
+               /* 2nd thread will fail to take lock, so set pass flag */
+               *pass_test = 0;
+       }
+
+       return 0;
+}
+
+
+static int32_t dummy_mt_safe_cb(void *args)
+{
+       /* Atomic checks to ensure MT safe services allow > 1 thread to
+        * concurrently run the callback. The concept is as follows;
+        * 1) if lock is available, take the lock then delay
+        * 2) if first lock is taken, and a thread arrives in the CB, we know
+        *    that 2 threads are running the callback at the same time: MT safe
+        */
+       uint32_t *test_params = args;
+       uint32_t *atomic_lock = &test_params[0];
+       uint32_t *pass_test = &test_params[1];
+       int lock_taken = rte_atomic32_cmpset(atomic_lock, 0, 1);
+       if (lock_taken) {
+               /* delay with the lock held */
+               rte_delay_ms(250);
+               rte_atomic32_clear((rte_atomic32_t *)atomic_lock);
+       } else {
+               /* 2nd thread will fail to take lock, so set pass flag */
+               *pass_test = 1;
+       }
+
+       return 0;
+}
+
+/* unregister all services */
+static int
+unregister_all(void)
+{
+       uint32_t i;
+       struct rte_service_spec *dead = (struct rte_service_spec *)0xdead;
+
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(-EINVAL, rte_service_unregister(0),
+                       "Unregistered NULL pointer");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(-EINVAL, rte_service_unregister(dead),
+                       "Unregistered invalid pointer");
+
+       uint32_t c = rte_service_get_count();
+       for (i = 0; i < c; i++) {
+               struct rte_service_spec *s = rte_service_get_by_id(i);
+               TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_unregister(s),
+                               "Error unregistering a valid service");
+       }
+
+       rte_service_lcore_reset_all();
+
+       return TEST_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/* register a single dummy service */
+static int
+dummy_register(void)
+{
+       /* make sure there are no remains from previous tests */
+       unregister_all();
+
+       struct rte_service_spec service;
+       memset(&service, 0, sizeof(struct rte_service_spec));
+
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(-EINVAL, rte_service_register(&service),
+                       "Invalid callback");
+       service.callback = dummy_cb;
+
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(-EINVAL, rte_service_register(&service),
+                       "Invalid name");
+       snprintf(service.name, sizeof(service.name), DUMMY_SERVICE_NAME);
+
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_register(&service),
+                       "Failed to register valid service");
+
+       return TEST_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/* verify get_by_name() service lookup */
+static int
+service_get_by_name(void)
+{
+       unregister_all();
+
+       /* ensure with no services registered returns NULL */
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_get_by_name(DUMMY_SERVICE_NAME),
+                       "Service get by name should return NULL");
+
+       /* register service */
+       struct rte_service_spec service;
+       memset(&service, 0, sizeof(struct rte_service_spec));
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(-EINVAL, rte_service_register(&service),
+                       "Invalid callback");
+       service.callback = dummy_cb;
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(-EINVAL, rte_service_register(&service),
+                       "Invalid name");
+       snprintf(service.name, sizeof(service.name), DUMMY_SERVICE_NAME);
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_register(&service),
+                       "Failed to register valid service");
+
+       /* ensure with dummy services registered returns same ptr as ID */
+       struct rte_service_spec *s_by_id = rte_service_get_by_id(0);
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(s_by_id, rte_service_get_by_name(DUMMY_SERVICE_NAME),
+                       "Service get_by_name should equal get_by_id()");
+
+       unregister_all();
+
+       /* ensure after unregister, get_by_name returns NULL */
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_get_by_name(DUMMY_SERVICE_NAME),
+                       "get by name should return NULL after unregister");
+
+       return TEST_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/* verify probe of capabilities */
+static int
+service_probe_capability(void)
+{
+       unregister_all();
+
+       struct rte_service_spec service;
+       memset(&service, 0, sizeof(struct rte_service_spec));
+       service.callback = dummy_cb;
+       snprintf(service.name, sizeof(service.name), DUMMY_SERVICE_NAME);
+       service.capabilities |= RTE_SERVICE_CAP_MT_SAFE;
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_register(&service),
+                       "Register of MT SAFE service failed");
+
+       /* verify flag is enabled */
+       struct rte_service_spec *s = rte_service_get_by_id(0);
+       int32_t mt = rte_service_probe_capability(s, RTE_SERVICE_CAP_MT_SAFE);
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, mt, "MT SAFE capability flag not set.");
+
+
+       unregister_all();
+
+       memset(&service, 0, sizeof(struct rte_service_spec));
+       service.callback = dummy_cb;
+       snprintf(service.name, sizeof(service.name), DUMMY_SERVICE_NAME);
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_register(&service),
+                       "Register of non-MT safe service failed");
+
+       /* verify flag is enabled */
+       s = rte_service_get_by_id(0);
+       mt = rte_service_probe_capability(s, RTE_SERVICE_CAP_MT_SAFE);
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, mt, "MT SAFE cap flag set on non MT SAFE service");
+
+       return unregister_all();
+}
+
+/* verify the service name */
+static int
+service_name(void)
+{
+       struct rte_service_spec *service = rte_service_get_by_id(0);
+
+       int equal = strcmp(service->name, DUMMY_SERVICE_NAME);
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, equal, "Error: Service name not correct");
+
+       return unregister_all();
+}
+
+/* verify service dump */
+static int
+service_dump(void)
+{
+       struct rte_service_spec *service = rte_service_get_by_id(0);
+       rte_service_set_stats_enable(service, 1);
+       rte_service_dump(stdout, service);
+       rte_service_set_stats_enable(service, 0);
+       rte_service_dump(stdout, service);
+       return unregister_all();
+}
+
+/* start and stop a service */
+static int
+service_start_stop(void)
+{
+       struct rte_service_spec *service = rte_service_get_by_id(0);
+
+       /* is_running() returns if service is running and slcore is mapped */
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_lcore_add(slcore_id),
+                       "Service core add did not return zero");
+       int ret = rte_service_enable_on_lcore(service, slcore_id);
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, ret,
+                       "Enabling service core, expected 0 got %d", ret);
+
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_is_running(service),
+                       "Error: Service should be stopped");
+
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_stop(service),
+                       "Error: Service stopped returned non-zero");
+
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_is_running(service),
+                       "Error: Service is running - should be stopped");
+
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_start(service),
+                       "Error: Service start returned non-zero");
+
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, rte_service_is_running(service),
+                       "Error: Service is not running");
+
+       return unregister_all();
+}
+
+
+static int
+service_remote_launch_func(void *arg)
+{
+       RTE_SET_USED(arg);
+       service_remote_launch_flag = 1;
+       return 0;
+}
+
+/* enable and disable a lcore for a service */
+static int
+service_lcore_en_dis_able(void)
+{
+       struct rte_service_spec *s = rte_service_get_by_id(0);
+
+       /* expected failure cases */
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(-EINVAL, rte_service_enable_on_lcore(s, 100000),
+                       "Enable on invalid core did not fail");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(-EINVAL, rte_service_disable_on_lcore(s, 100000),
+                       "Disable on invalid core did not fail");
+
+       /* add service core to allow enabling */
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_lcore_add(slcore_id),
+                       "Add service core failed when not in use before");
+
+       /* valid enable */
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_enable_on_lcore(s, slcore_id),
+                       "Enabling valid service and core failed");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, rte_service_get_enabled_on_lcore(s, slcore_id),
+                       "Enabled core returned not-enabled");
+
+       /* valid disable */
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_disable_on_lcore(s, slcore_id),
+                       "Disabling valid service and lcore failed");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_get_enabled_on_lcore(s, slcore_id),
+                       "Disabled core returned enabled");
+
+       /* call remote_launch to verify that app can launch ex-service lcore */
+       service_remote_launch_flag = 0;
+       int ret = rte_eal_remote_launch(service_remote_launch_func, NULL,
+                                       slcore_id);
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, ret, "Ex-service core remote launch failed.");
+       rte_eal_mp_wait_lcore();
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, service_remote_launch_flag,
+                       "Ex-service core function call had no effect.");
+
+       return unregister_all();
+}
+
+static int
+service_lcore_running_check(void)
+{
+       uint64_t tick = service_tick;
+       rte_delay_ms(SERVICE_DELAY * 10);
+       /* if (tick != service_tick) we know the lcore as polled the service */
+       return tick != service_tick;
+}
+
+static int
+service_lcore_add_del(void)
+{
+       /* check initial count */
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_lcore_count(),
+                       "Service lcore count has value before adding a lcore");
+
+       /* check service lcore add */
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_lcore_add(slcore_id),
+                       "Add service core failed when not in use before");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(-EALREADY, rte_service_lcore_add(slcore_id),
+                       "Add service core failed to refuse in-use lcore");
+
+       /* check count */
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, rte_service_lcore_count(),
+                       "Service core count not equal to one");
+
+       /* retrieve core list, checking lcore ids */
+       const uint32_t size = 4;
+       uint32_t service_core_ids[size];
+       int32_t n = rte_service_lcore_list(service_core_ids, size);
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, n, "Service core list return should equal 1");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(slcore_id, service_core_ids[0],
+                               "Service core list lcore must equal slcore_id");
+
+       /* recheck count, add more cores, and check count */
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, rte_service_lcore_count(),
+                       "Service core count not equal to one");
+       uint32_t slcore_1 = rte_get_next_lcore(/* start core */ -1,
+                                              /* skip master */ 1,
+                                              /* wrap */ 0);
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_lcore_add(slcore_1),
+                       "Service core add did not return zero");
+       uint32_t slcore_2 = rte_get_next_lcore(/* start core */ slcore_1,
+                                              /* skip master */ 1,
+                                              /* wrap */ 0);
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_lcore_add(slcore_2),
+                       "Service core add did not return zero");
+
+       uint32_t count = rte_service_lcore_count();
+       const uint32_t cores_at_this_point = 3;
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(cores_at_this_point, count,
+                       "Service core count %d, expected %d", count,
+                       cores_at_this_point);
+
+       /* check longer service core list */
+       n = rte_service_lcore_list(service_core_ids, size);
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(3, n, "Service core list return should equal 3");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(slcore_id, service_core_ids[0],
+                               "Service core list[0] lcore must equal 1");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(slcore_1, service_core_ids[1],
+                               "Service core list[1] lcore must equal 2");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(slcore_2, service_core_ids[2],
+                               "Service core list[2] lcore must equal 3");
+
+       /* recheck count, remove lcores, check remaining lcore_id is correct */
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(3, rte_service_lcore_count(),
+                       "Service core count not equal to three");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_lcore_del(slcore_1),
+                       "Service core add did not return zero");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_lcore_del(slcore_2),
+                       "Service core add did not return zero");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, rte_service_lcore_count(),
+                       "Service core count not equal to one");
+       n = rte_service_lcore_list(service_core_ids, size);
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, n, "Service core list return should equal one");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(slcore_id, service_core_ids[0],
+                               "Service core list[0] lcore must equal %d",
+                               slcore_id);
+
+       return unregister_all();
+}
+
+static int
+service_threaded_test(int mt_safe)
+{
+       unregister_all();
+
+       /* add next 2 cores */
+       uint32_t slcore_1 = rte_get_next_lcore(/* start core */ -1,
+                                              /* skip master */ 1,
+                                              /* wrap */ 0);
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_lcore_add(slcore_1),
+                       "mt safe lcore add fail");
+       uint32_t slcore_2 = rte_get_next_lcore(/* start core */ slcore_1,
+                                              /* skip master */ 1,
+                                              /* wrap */ 0);
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_lcore_add(slcore_2),
+                       "mt safe lcore add fail");
+
+       /* Use atomic locks to verify that two threads are in the same function
+        * at the same time. These are passed to the unit tests through the
+        * callback userdata parameter
+        */
+       uint32_t test_params[2];
+       memset(test_params, 0, sizeof(uint32_t) * 2);
+
+       /* register MT safe service. */
+       struct rte_service_spec service;
+       memset(&service, 0, sizeof(struct rte_service_spec));
+       service.callback_userdata = test_params;
+       snprintf(service.name, sizeof(service.name), MT_SAFE_SERVICE_NAME);
+
+       if (mt_safe) {
+               service.callback = dummy_mt_safe_cb;
+               service.capabilities |= RTE_SERVICE_CAP_MT_SAFE;
+       } else {
+               /* initialize to pass, see callback comment for details */
+               test_params[1] = 1;
+               service.callback = dummy_mt_unsafe_cb;
+       }
+
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_register(&service),
+                       "Register of MT SAFE service failed");
+
+       struct rte_service_spec *s = rte_service_get_by_id(0);
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_start(s),
+                       "Starting valid service failed");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_enable_on_lcore(s, slcore_1),
+                       "Failed to enable lcore 1 on mt safe service");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_enable_on_lcore(s, slcore_2),
+                       "Failed to enable lcore 2 on mt safe service");
+       rte_service_lcore_start(slcore_1);
+       rte_service_lcore_start(slcore_2);
+
+       /* wait for the worker threads to run */
+       rte_delay_ms(500);
+       rte_service_lcore_stop(slcore_1);
+       rte_service_lcore_stop(slcore_2);
+
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, test_params[1],
+                       "MT Safe service not run by two cores concurrently");
+
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_stop(s),
+                       "Failed to stop MT Safe service");
+
+       unregister_all();
+
+       /* return the value of the callback pass_test variable to caller */
+       return test_params[1];
+}
+
+/* tests an MT SAFE service with two cores. The callback function ensures that
+ * two threads access the callback concurrently.
+ */
+static int
+service_mt_safe_poll(void)
+{
+       int mt_safe = 1;
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, service_threaded_test(mt_safe),
+                       "Error: MT Safe service not run by two cores concurrently");
+       return TEST_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/* tests a NON mt safe service with two cores, the callback is serialized
+ * using the atomic cmpset.
+ */
+static int
+service_mt_unsafe_poll(void)
+{
+       int mt_safe = 0;
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, service_threaded_test(mt_safe),
+                       "Error: NON MT Safe service run by two cores concurrently");
+       return TEST_SUCCESS;
+}
+
+/* start and stop a service core - ensuring it goes back to sleep */
+static int
+service_lcore_start_stop(void)
+{
+       /* start service core and service, create mapping so tick() runs */
+       struct rte_service_spec *s = rte_service_get_by_id(0);
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_start(s),
+                       "Starting valid service failed");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(-EINVAL, rte_service_enable_on_lcore(s, slcore_id),
+                       "Enabling valid service on non-service core must fail");
+
+       /* core start */
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(-EINVAL, rte_service_lcore_start(slcore_id),
+                       "Service core start without add should return EINVAL");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_lcore_add(slcore_id),
+                       "Service core add did not return zero");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_enable_on_lcore(s, slcore_id),
+                       "Enabling valid service on valid core failed");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_lcore_start(slcore_id),
+                       "Service core start after add failed");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(-EALREADY, rte_service_lcore_start(slcore_id),
+                       "Service core expected as running but was stopped");
+
+       /* ensures core really is running the service function */
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(1, service_lcore_running_check(),
+                       "Service core expected to poll service but it didn't");
+
+       /* core stop */
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(-EINVAL, rte_service_lcore_stop(100000),
+                       "Invalid Service core stop should return -EINVAL");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_lcore_stop(slcore_id),
+                       "Service core stop expected to return 0");
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(-EALREADY, rte_service_lcore_stop(slcore_id),
+                       "Already stopped service core should return -EALREADY");
+
+       /* ensure service is not longer running */
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, service_lcore_running_check(),
+                       "Service core expected to poll service but it didn't");
+
+       TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL(0, rte_service_lcore_del(slcore_id),
+                       "Service core del did not return zero");
+
+       return unregister_all();
+}
+
+static struct unit_test_suite service_tests  = {
+       .suite_name = "service core test suite",
+       .setup = testsuite_setup,
+       .teardown = testsuite_teardown,
+       .unit_test_cases = {
+               TEST_CASE_ST(dummy_register, NULL, unregister_all),
+               TEST_CASE_ST(dummy_register, NULL, service_name),
+               TEST_CASE_ST(dummy_register, NULL, service_get_by_name),
+               TEST_CASE_ST(dummy_register, NULL, service_dump),
+               TEST_CASE_ST(dummy_register, NULL, service_probe_capability),
+               TEST_CASE_ST(dummy_register, NULL, service_start_stop),
+               TEST_CASE_ST(dummy_register, NULL, service_lcore_add_del),
+               TEST_CASE_ST(dummy_register, NULL, service_lcore_start_stop),
+               TEST_CASE_ST(dummy_register, NULL, service_lcore_en_dis_able),
+               TEST_CASE_ST(dummy_register, NULL, service_mt_unsafe_poll),
+               TEST_CASE_ST(dummy_register, NULL, service_mt_safe_poll),
+               TEST_CASES_END() /**< NULL terminate unit test array */
+       }
+};
+
+static int
+test_service_common(void)
+{
+       return unit_test_suite_runner(&service_tests);
+}
+
+REGISTER_TEST_COMMAND(service_autotest, test_service_common);