qemu/tests/test-thread-pool.c
Stefan Hajnoczi 8a805c222c tests: avoid qemu_aio_flush() in test-thread-pool.c
We need to eliminate calls to qemu_aio_flush() since the function is
being removed.  Most callers will use bdrv_drain_all() instead but
test-thread-pool.c is lower level.

Since the test uses the global AioContext we can loop on qemu_aio_wait()
to wait for aio and bh activity to complete.

Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Acked-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2012-12-11 11:04:25 +01:00

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#include <glib.h>
#include "qemu-common.h"
#include "qemu-aio.h"
#include "thread-pool.h"
#include "block.h"
static int active;
typedef struct {
BlockDriverAIOCB *aiocb;
int n;
int ret;
} WorkerTestData;
static int worker_cb(void *opaque)
{
WorkerTestData *data = opaque;
return __sync_fetch_and_add(&data->n, 1);
}
static int long_cb(void *opaque)
{
WorkerTestData *data = opaque;
__sync_fetch_and_add(&data->n, 1);
g_usleep(2000000);
__sync_fetch_and_add(&data->n, 1);
return 0;
}
static void done_cb(void *opaque, int ret)
{
WorkerTestData *data = opaque;
g_assert_cmpint(data->ret, ==, -EINPROGRESS);
data->ret = ret;
data->aiocb = NULL;
/* Callbacks are serialized, so no need to use atomic ops. */
active--;
}
/* A non-blocking poll of the main AIO context (we cannot use aio_poll
* because we do not know the AioContext).
*/
static void qemu_aio_wait_nonblocking(void)
{
qemu_notify_event();
qemu_aio_wait();
}
/* Wait until all aio and bh activity has finished */
static void qemu_aio_wait_all(void)
{
while (qemu_aio_wait()) {
/* Do nothing */
}
}
static void test_submit(void)
{
WorkerTestData data = { .n = 0 };
thread_pool_submit(worker_cb, &data);
qemu_aio_wait_all();
g_assert_cmpint(data.n, ==, 1);
}
static void test_submit_aio(void)
{
WorkerTestData data = { .n = 0, .ret = -EINPROGRESS };
data.aiocb = thread_pool_submit_aio(worker_cb, &data, done_cb, &data);
/* The callbacks are not called until after the first wait. */
active = 1;
g_assert_cmpint(data.ret, ==, -EINPROGRESS);
qemu_aio_wait_all();
g_assert_cmpint(active, ==, 0);
g_assert_cmpint(data.n, ==, 1);
g_assert_cmpint(data.ret, ==, 0);
}
static void co_test_cb(void *opaque)
{
WorkerTestData *data = opaque;
active = 1;
data->n = 0;
data->ret = -EINPROGRESS;
thread_pool_submit_co(worker_cb, data);
/* The test continues in test_submit_co, after qemu_coroutine_enter... */
g_assert_cmpint(data->n, ==, 1);
data->ret = 0;
active--;
/* The test continues in test_submit_co, after qemu_aio_wait_all... */
}
static void test_submit_co(void)
{
WorkerTestData data;
Coroutine *co = qemu_coroutine_create(co_test_cb);
qemu_coroutine_enter(co, &data);
/* Back here once the worker has started. */
g_assert_cmpint(active, ==, 1);
g_assert_cmpint(data.ret, ==, -EINPROGRESS);
/* qemu_aio_wait_all will execute the rest of the coroutine. */
qemu_aio_wait_all();
/* Back here after the coroutine has finished. */
g_assert_cmpint(active, ==, 0);
g_assert_cmpint(data.ret, ==, 0);
}
static void test_submit_many(void)
{
WorkerTestData data[100];
int i;
/* Start more work items than there will be threads. */
for (i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
data[i].n = 0;
data[i].ret = -EINPROGRESS;
thread_pool_submit_aio(worker_cb, &data[i], done_cb, &data[i]);
}
active = 100;
while (active > 0) {
qemu_aio_wait();
}
for (i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
g_assert_cmpint(data[i].n, ==, 1);
g_assert_cmpint(data[i].ret, ==, 0);
}
}
static void test_cancel(void)
{
WorkerTestData data[100];
int num_canceled;
int i;
/* Start more work items than there will be threads, to ensure
* the pool is full.
*/
test_submit_many();
/* Start long running jobs, to ensure we can cancel some. */
for (i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
data[i].n = 0;
data[i].ret = -EINPROGRESS;
data[i].aiocb = thread_pool_submit_aio(long_cb, &data[i],
done_cb, &data[i]);
}
/* Starting the threads may be left to a bottom half. Let it
* run, but do not waste too much time...
*/
active = 100;
qemu_aio_wait_nonblocking();
/* Wait some time for the threads to start, with some sanity
* testing on the behavior of the scheduler...
*/
g_assert_cmpint(active, ==, 100);
g_usleep(1000000);
g_assert_cmpint(active, >, 50);
/* Cancel the jobs that haven't been started yet. */
num_canceled = 0;
for (i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
if (__sync_val_compare_and_swap(&data[i].n, 0, 3) == 0) {
data[i].ret = -ECANCELED;
bdrv_aio_cancel(data[i].aiocb);
active--;
num_canceled++;
}
}
g_assert_cmpint(active, >, 0);
g_assert_cmpint(num_canceled, <, 100);
/* Canceling the others will be a blocking operation. */
for (i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
if (data[i].n != 3) {
bdrv_aio_cancel(data[i].aiocb);
}
}
/* Finish execution and execute any remaining callbacks. */
qemu_aio_wait_all();
g_assert_cmpint(active, ==, 0);
for (i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
if (data[i].n == 3) {
g_assert_cmpint(data[i].ret, ==, -ECANCELED);
g_assert(data[i].aiocb != NULL);
} else {
g_assert_cmpint(data[i].n, ==, 2);
g_assert_cmpint(data[i].ret, ==, 0);
g_assert(data[i].aiocb == NULL);
}
}
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
/* These should be removed once each AioContext has its thread pool.
* The test should create its own AioContext.
*/
qemu_init_main_loop();
bdrv_init();
g_test_init(&argc, &argv, NULL);
g_test_add_func("/thread-pool/submit", test_submit);
g_test_add_func("/thread-pool/submit-aio", test_submit_aio);
g_test_add_func("/thread-pool/submit-co", test_submit_co);
g_test_add_func("/thread-pool/submit-many", test_submit_many);
g_test_add_func("/thread-pool/cancel", test_cancel);
return g_test_run();
}