On Tue, Sep 08, 2020 at 02:36:25PM -0400, Brian Foster wrote: > On Mon, Sep 07, 2020 at 01:55:13AM +0800, Zorro Lang wrote: > > New IO_URING test for fsx, use -U option to enable IO_URING test. > > > > Signed-off-by: Zorro Lang <zlang@xxxxxxxxxx> > > --- > > Just a couple nits... > > > ltp/fsx.c | 134 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- > > 1 file changed, 131 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > > > diff --git a/ltp/fsx.c b/ltp/fsx.c > > index 92f506ba..e7f23d15 100644 > > --- a/ltp/fsx.c > > +++ b/ltp/fsx.c > ... > > @@ -2429,6 +2436,113 @@ aio_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset) > ... > > +int > > +uring_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset) > > +{ > > + struct io_uring_sqe *sqe; > > + struct io_uring_cqe *cqe; > > + struct iovec iovec; > > + int ret; > > + int res, res2 = 0; > > + char *p = buf; > > + unsigned l = len; > > + unsigned o = offset; > > It looks a little odd that some variable names are aligned with tabs > while others use a single space.. I'm not sure we care one way or > another for xfstests, but perhaps use one approach or the other..? > > > + > > + /* > > + * Due to io_uring tries non-blocking IOs (especially read), that > > + * always cause 'normal' short reading. To avoid this short read > > + * fail, try to loop read/write (escpecilly read) data. > > + */ > > + while (l > 0) { > > + sqe = io_uring_get_sqe(&ring); > > + if (!sqe) { > > + fprintf(stderr, "uring_rw: io_uring_get_sqe failed: %s\n", > > + strerror(errno)); > > + return -1; > > + } > > + > > + iovec.iov_base = p; > > + iovec.iov_len = l; > > + if (rw == READ) { > > + io_uring_prep_readv(sqe, fd, &iovec, 1, o); > > + } else { > > + io_uring_prep_writev(sqe, fd, &iovec, 1, o); > > + } > > + > > + ret = io_uring_submit_and_wait(&ring, 1); > > + if (ret != 1) { > > + fprintf(stderr, "errcode=%d\n", -ret); > > + fprintf(stderr, "uring %s: io_uring_submit failed: %s\n", > > + rw == READ ? "read":"write", strerror(-ret)); > > + goto uring_error; > > + } > > + > > + ret = io_uring_wait_cqe(&ring, &cqe); > > + if (ret != 0) { > > + fprintf(stderr, "errcode=%d\n", -ret); > > + fprintf(stderr, "uring %s: io_uring_wait_cqe failed: %s\n", > > + rw == READ ? "read":"write", strerror(-ret)); > > + goto uring_error; > > + } > > + > > + res = cqe->res; > > If we assign ret here instead of res, it looks like we could optimize > away res entirely. I think you're right, I'll think more about that, then send V5 patches out. As you've ACKed this patchset, I'll add "Reviewed-by Brian" in V5, many thanks for your review :) > > Nits and my limited experience with uring aside, the patch otherwise > LGTM. Are you planning any new tests to take advantage of this, > particularly since it looks like -A (-U disabled) is the default? In any > event, a quick test run of fsstress/fsx doesn't seem to explode: Yes, I'm preparing more patches to use the -U option of fsx. I'll send them out after this patchset get merged :) > > Reviewed-by: Brian Foster <bfoster@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > + io_uring_cqe_seen(&ring, cqe); > > + > > + if (res > 0) { > > + o += res; > > + l -= res; > > + p += res; > > + res2 += res; > > + } else if (res < 0) { > > + ret = res; > > + fprintf(stderr, "errcode=%d\n", -ret); > > + fprintf(stderr, "uring %s: io_uring failed: %s\n", > > + rw == READ ? "read":"write", strerror(-ret)); > > + goto uring_error; > > + } else { > > + fprintf(stderr, "uring %s bad io length: %d instead of %u\n", > > + rw == READ ? "read":"write", res2, len); > > + break; > > + } > > + } > > + return res2; > > + > > + uring_error: > > + /* > > + * The caller expects error return in traditional libc > > + * convention, i.e. -1 and the errno set to error. > > + */ > > + errno = -ret; > > + return -1; > > +} > > +#else > > +int > > +uring_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset) > > +{ > > + fprintf(stderr, "io_rw: need IO_URING support!\n"); > > + exit(111); > > +} > > +#endif > > + > > int > > fsx_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset) > > { > > @@ -2436,6 +2550,8 @@ fsx_rw(int rw, int fd, char *buf, unsigned len, unsigned offset) > > > > if (aio) { > > ret = aio_rw(rw, fd, buf, len, offset); > > + } else if (uring) { > > + ret = uring_rw(rw, fd, buf, len, offset); > > } else { > > if (rw == READ) > > ret = read(fd, buf, len); > > @@ -2498,7 +2614,7 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) > > setvbuf(stdout, (char *)0, _IOLBF, 0); /* line buffered stdout */ > > > > while ((ch = getopt_long(argc, argv, > > - "b:c:dfg:i:j:kl:m:no:p:qr:s:t:w:xyABD:EFJKHzCILN:OP:RS:WXZ", > > + "b:c:dfg:i:j:kl:m:no:p:qr:s:t:w:xyABD:EFJKHzCILN:OP:RS:UWXZ", > > longopts, NULL)) != EOF) > > switch (ch) { > > case 'b': > > @@ -2606,6 +2722,9 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) > > case 'A': > > aio = 1; > > break; > > + case 'U': > > + uring = 1; > > + break; > > case 'D': > > debugstart = getnum(optarg, &endp); > > if (debugstart < 1) > > @@ -2696,6 +2815,11 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) > > if (argc != 1) > > usage(); > > > > + if (aio && uring) { > > + fprintf(stderr, "-A and -U shouldn't be used together\n"); > > + usage(); > > + } > > + > > if (integrity && !dirpath) { > > fprintf(stderr, "option -i <logdev> requires -P <dirpath>\n"); > > usage(); > > @@ -2786,6 +2910,10 @@ main(int argc, char **argv) > > if (aio) > > aio_setup(); > > #endif > > +#ifdef URING > > + if (uring) > > + uring_setup(); > > +#endif > > > > if (!(o_flags & O_TRUNC)) { > > off_t ret; > > -- > > 2.20.1 > > >