On Fri, Jun 04, 2021 at 08:32:50PM +0900, Shin'ichiro Kawasaki wrote: > Recent commit d2f442bc0bd5 ("ioengines: add get_max_open_zones zoned > block device operation") modified fio to compare --max_open_zones option > value and max_open_zones reported by the device. The device limit is > fetched through sysfs or through an ioengine specific implementation. > > The test script currently try to fetch the max open zones limit using > libzbc tools or sg_inq. If either of these fail, default value 128 is > supplied. This default value can be too high when the test script is > run for certain zoned block devices, and can therefore result in fio > error and test case failure. > > To avoid the failure, modify the default value used in the test script > from 128 to 0. With this, --max_open_zones=0 is passed to fio, and it > makes fio use the max_open_zones reported by the device. Also add > comments to describe why the test script gets max_open_zones with tools. > > Signed-off-by: Shin'ichiro Kawasaki <shinichiro.kawasaki@xxxxxxx> > --- > t/zbd/functions | 14 +++++++++++--- > 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/t/zbd/functions b/t/zbd/functions > index 40ffe1de..08a2c629 100644 > --- a/t/zbd/functions > +++ b/t/zbd/functions > @@ -173,15 +173,23 @@ last_online_zone() { > fi > } > > +# Get max_open_zones of SMR drives using sg_inq or libzbc tools. Two test cases > +# 31 and 32 use this max_open_zones value. The test case 31 uses max_open_zones > +# to decide number of write target zones. The test case 32 passes max_open_zones > +# value to fio with --max_open_zones option. Of note is that fio itself has the > +# feature to get max_open_zones from the device through sysfs or ioengine > +# specific implementation. This max_open_zones fetch by test script is required > +# in case fio is running on an old Linux kernel version which lacks > +# max_open_zones in sysfs, or which lacks zoned block device support completely. > max_open_zones() { > local dev=$1 > > if [ -n "${sg_inq}" ] && [ ! -n "${use_libzbc}" ]; then > if ! ${sg_inq} -e --page=0xB6 --len=20 --hex "$dev" \ > > /dev/null 2>&1; then > - # Non scsi device such as null_blk can not return max open zones. > - # Use default value. > - echo 128 > + # When sg_inq can not get max open zones, specify 0 which indicates > + # fio to get max open zones limit from the device. > + echo 0 > else > ${sg_inq} -e --page=0xB6 --len=20 --hex "$dev" | tail -1 | > { > -- > 2.31.1 > Reviewed-by: Niklas Cassel <niklas.cassel@xxxxxxx>