Re: [kvm-unit-tests RFC PATCH 3/5] run_tests.sh: Add kvmtool support

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On Fri,  2 Jul 2021 17:31:20 +0100
Alexandru Elisei <alexandru.elisei@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Alex,

> Modify run_tests.sh to use kvmtool instead of qemu to run tests when
> kvm-unit-tests has been configured with --target=kvmtool.
> 
> Example invocation:
> 
> $ ./configure --target=kvmtool
> $ make clean && make
> $ ./run_scripts.sh
> 
> A custom location for the kvmtool binary can be set using the environment
> variable KVMTOOL:
> 
> $ KVMTOOL=/path/to/kvmtool/binary ./run_scripts.sh
> 
> Standalone test support is absent, but will be added in subsequent patches.

So I skimmed over this, and it's at least better than what I had tried
a few years back ;-)
And while there might be other ways to sort out command line
differences between the two, this fixup_kvmtool_opts() looks like a
clever solution to the problem.

The only problem with this patch is that it's rather big, I wonder if
this could be split up? For instance move any QEMU specific
functionality into separate functions first (like run_test_qemu()),
also use 'if [ "$TARGET" = "qemu" ]' in this first (or second?) patch.
Then later on just add the kvmtool specifics.

Cheers,
Andre

> 
> Signed-off-by: Alexandru Elisei <alexandru.elisei@xxxxxxx>
> ---
>  scripts/arch-run.bash   |  48 ++++++++++++++++--
>  scripts/runtime.bash    |  94 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------
>  scripts/mkstandalone.sh |   5 ++
>  arm/run                 | 110 ++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
>  run_tests.sh            |  11 +++-
>  5 files changed, 204 insertions(+), 64 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/scripts/arch-run.bash b/scripts/arch-run.bash
> index 8ceed53ed7f8..b916b0e79aca 100644
> --- a/scripts/arch-run.bash
> +++ b/scripts/arch-run.bash
> @@ -69,16 +69,39 @@ run_qemu ()
>  	return $ret
>  }
>  
> +run_kvmtool()
> +{
> +	local stdout errors ret sig
> +
> +	# kvmtool doesn't allow an initrd argument with --firmware, but configure
> +	# sets CONFIG_ERRATA_FORCE in lib/config.h for the kvmtool target.
> +
> +	# stdout to {stdout}, stderr to $errors and stderr
> +	exec {stdout}>&1
> +	errors=$("${@}" </dev/null 2> >(tee /dev/stderr) > /dev/fd/$stdout)
> +	ret=$?
> +	exec {stdout}>&-
> +
> +	# ret=0 success, everything else is failure.
> +	return $ret
> +}
> +
>  run_test_status ()
>  {
> -	local stdout ret
> +	local stdout ret exit_status
>  
>  	exec {stdout}>&1
> -	lines=$(run_qemu "$@" > >(tee /dev/fd/$stdout))
> +	if [ "$TARGET" = "kvmtool" ]; then
> +		lines=$(run_kvmtool "$@" > >(tee /dev/fd/$stdout))
> +		exit_status=0
> +	else
> +		lines=$(run_qemu "$@" > >(tee /dev/fd/$stdout))
> +		exit_status=1
> +	fi
>  	ret=$?
>  	exec {stdout}>&-
>  
> -	if [ $ret -eq 1 ]; then
> +	if [ $ret -eq $exit_status ]; then
>  		testret=$(grep '^EXIT: ' <<<"$lines" | sed 's/.*STATUS=\([0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/')
>  		if [ "$testret" ]; then
>  			if [ $testret -eq 1 ]; then
> @@ -193,6 +216,25 @@ search_qemu_binary ()
>  	export PATH=$save_path
>  }
>  
> +search_kvmtool_binary ()
> +{
> +	local lkvm kvmtool
> +
> +	for lkvm in ${KVMTOOL:-lkvm vm lkvm-static}; do
> +		if $lkvm --help 2>/dev/null | grep -q 'The most commonly used'; then
> +			kvmtool="$lkvm"
> +			break
> +		fi
> +	done
> +
> +	if [ -z "$kvmtool" ]; then
> +		echo "A kvmtool binary was not found." >&2
> +		echo "You can set a custom location by using the KVMTOOL=<path> environment variable." >&2
> +		return 2
> +	fi
> +	command -v $kvmtool
> +}
> +
>  initrd_create ()
>  {
>  	if [ "$ENVIRON_DEFAULT" = "yes" ]; then
> diff --git a/scripts/runtime.bash b/scripts/runtime.bash
> index 132389c7dd59..23b238a6ab6f 100644
> --- a/scripts/runtime.bash
> +++ b/scripts/runtime.bash
> @@ -12,14 +12,19 @@ extract_summary()
>      tail -3 | grep '^SUMMARY: ' | sed 's/^SUMMARY: /(/;s/'"$cr"'\{0,1\}$/)/'
>  }
>  
> -# We assume that QEMU is going to work if it tried to load the kernel
> +# We assume that QEMU/kvmtool is going to work if it tried to load the kernel
>  premature_failure()
>  {
>      local log="$(eval $(get_cmdline _NO_FILE_4Uhere_) 2>&1)"
>  
> -    echo "$log" | grep "_NO_FILE_4Uhere_" |
> -        grep -q -e "could not \(load\|open\) kernel" -e "error loading" &&
> -        return 1
> +    if [ "$TARGET" = "kvmtool" ]; then
> +        echo "$log" | grep "Fatal: unable to load firmware image _NO_FILE_4Uhere_" &&
> +            return 1
> +    else
> +        echo "$log" | grep "_NO_FILE_4Uhere_" |
> +            grep -q -e "could not \(load\|open\) kernel" -e "error loading" &&
> +            return 1
> +    fi
>  
>      RUNTIME_log_stderr <<< "$log"
>  
> @@ -30,7 +35,14 @@ premature_failure()
>  get_cmdline()
>  {
>      local kernel=$1
> -    echo "TESTNAME=$testname TIMEOUT=$timeout ACCEL=$accel $RUNTIME_arch_run $kernel -smp $smp $opts"
> +    local smp_param
> +
> +    if [ "$TARGET" = "kvmtool" ]; then
> +        smp_param="--cpus $smp"
> +    else
> +        smp_param="-smp $smp"
> +    fi
> +    echo "TESTNAME=$testname TIMEOUT=$timeout ACCEL=$accel $RUNTIME_arch_run $kernel $smp_param $opts"
>  }
>  
>  skip_nodefault()
> @@ -70,6 +82,35 @@ function find_word()
>      grep -Fq " $1 " <<< " $2 "
>  }
>  
> +fixup_kvmtool_opts()
> +{
> +    local opts=$1
> +    local groups=$2
> +    local gic
> +    local gic_version
> +
> +    if find_word "pmu" $groups; then
> +        opts+=" --pmu"
> +    fi
> +
> +    if find_word "its" $groups; then
> +        gic_version=3
> +        gic="gicv3-its"
> +    elif [[ "$opts" =~ -machine\ *gic-version=(2|3) ]]; then
> +        gic_version="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
> +        gic="gicv$gic_version"
> +    fi
> +
> +    if [ -n "$gic" ]; then
> +        opts=${opts/-machine gic-version=$gic_version/}
> +        opts+=" --irqchip=$gic"
> +    fi
> +
> +    opts=${opts/-append/--params}
> +
> +    echo "$opts"
> +}
> +
>  function run()
>  {
>      local testname="$1"
> @@ -105,7 +146,12 @@ function run()
>          return 2
>      fi
>  
> -    if [ -n "$accel" ] && [ -n "$ACCEL" ] && [ "$accel" != "$ACCEL" ]; then
> +    if [ "$TARGET" = "kvmtool" ]; then
> +        if [ -n "$accel" ] && [ "$accel" != "kvm" ]; then
> +            print_result "SKIP" $testname "" "$accel not supported by kvmtool"
> +            return 2
> +        fi
> +    elif [ -n "$accel" ] && [ -n "$ACCEL" ] && [ "$accel" != "$ACCEL" ]; then
>          print_result "SKIP" $testname "" "$accel only, but ACCEL=$ACCEL"
>          return 2
>      elif [ -n "$ACCEL" ]; then
> @@ -126,6 +172,10 @@ function run()
>          done
>      fi
>  
> +    if [ "$TARGET" = "kvmtool" ]; then
> +        opts=$(fixup_kvmtool_opts "$opts" "$groups")
> +    fi
> +
>      last_line=$(premature_failure > >(tail -1)) && {
>          print_result "SKIP" $testname "" "$last_line"
>          return 77
> @@ -165,13 +215,25 @@ function run()
>  #
>  # Probe for MAX_SMP, in case it's less than the number of host cpus.
>  #
> -# This probing currently only works for ARM, as x86 bails on another
> -# error first. Also, this probing isn't necessary for any ARM hosts
> -# running kernels later than v4.3, i.e. those including ef748917b52
> -# "arm/arm64: KVM: Remove 'config KVM_ARM_MAX_VCPUS'". So, at some
> -# point when maintaining the while loop gets too tiresome, we can
> -# just remove it...
> -while $RUNTIME_arch_run _NO_FILE_4Uhere_ -smp $MAX_SMP \
> -		|& grep -qi 'exceeds max CPUs'; do
> -	MAX_SMP=$((MAX_SMP >> 1))
> -done
> +# This probing currently only works for ARM, as x86 bails on another error
> +# first. Also, this probing isn't necessary for any ARM hosts running kernels
> +# later than v4.3, i.e. those including ef748917b52 "arm/arm64: KVM: Remove
> +# 'config KVM_ARM_MAX_VCPUS'". So, at some point when maintaining the while loop
> +# gets too tiresome, we can just remove it...
> +#
> +# We don't need this check for kvmtool, as kvmtool will automatically limit the
> +# number of VCPUs to what the host supports instead of exiting with an error.
> +# kvmtool prints a message when that happens, but it's harmless and the chance
> +# of running a kernel so old that the number of VCPUs is smaller than the number
> +# of physical CPUs is vanishingly small.
> +#
> +# For qemu this check is still needed. For qemu-system-aarch64 version 6.0.0,
> +# using TCG, the maximum number of VCPUs that mach-virt supports is 8. If a test
> +# is running on a recent x86 machine, there's a fairly good chance that more
> +# than 8 logical CPUs are available.
> +if [ "$TARGET" = "qemu" ]; then
> +    while $RUNTIME_arch_run _NO_FILE_4Uhere_ -smp $MAX_SMP \
> +            |& grep -qi 'exceeds max CPUs'; do
> +        MAX_SMP=$((MAX_SMP >> 1))
> +    done
> +fi
> diff --git a/scripts/mkstandalone.sh b/scripts/mkstandalone.sh
> index cefdec30cb33..16f461c06842 100755
> --- a/scripts/mkstandalone.sh
> +++ b/scripts/mkstandalone.sh
> @@ -95,6 +95,11 @@ function mkstandalone()
>  	echo Written $standalone.
>  }
>  
> +if [ "$TARGET" = "kvmtool" ]; then
> +	echo "Standalone tests not supported with kvmtool"
> +	exit 2
> +fi
> +
>  if [ "$ENVIRON_DEFAULT" = "yes" ] && [ "$ERRATATXT" ] && [ ! -f "$ERRATATXT" ]; then
>  	echo "$ERRATATXT not found. (ERRATATXT=$ERRATATXT)" >&2
>  	exit 2
> diff --git a/arm/run b/arm/run
> index a390ca5ae0ba..cc5890e7fec4 100755
> --- a/arm/run
> +++ b/arm/run
> @@ -8,59 +8,81 @@ if [ -z "$STANDALONE" ]; then
>  	source config.mak
>  	source scripts/arch-run.bash
>  fi
> -processor="$PROCESSOR"
>  
> -ACCEL=$(get_qemu_accelerator) ||
> -	exit $?
> +run_test_qemu()
> +{
> +    processor="$PROCESSOR"
>  
> -qemu=$(search_qemu_binary) ||
> -	exit $?
> +    ACCEL=$(get_qemu_accelerator) ||
> +        exit $?
>  
> -if ! $qemu -machine '?' 2>&1 | grep 'ARM Virtual Machine' > /dev/null; then
> -	echo "$qemu doesn't support mach-virt ('-machine virt'). Exiting."
> -	exit 2
> -fi
> +    qemu=$(search_qemu_binary) ||
> +        exit $?
>  
> -M='-machine virt'
> +    if ! $qemu -machine '?' 2>&1 | grep 'ARM Virtual Machine' > /dev/null; then
> +        echo "$qemu doesn't support mach-virt ('-machine virt'). Exiting."
> +        exit 2
> +    fi
>  
> -if [ "$ACCEL" = "kvm" ]; then
> -	if $qemu $M,\? 2>&1 | grep gic-version > /dev/null; then
> -		M+=',gic-version=host'
> -	fi
> -	if [ "$HOST" = "aarch64" ] || [ "$HOST" = "arm" ]; then
> -		processor="host"
> -		if [ "$ARCH" = "arm" ] && [ "$HOST" = "aarch64" ]; then
> -			processor+=",aarch64=off"
> -		fi
> -	fi
> -fi
> +    M='-machine virt'
>  
> -if [ "$ARCH" = "arm" ]; then
> -	M+=",highmem=off"
> -fi
> +    if [ "$ACCEL" = "kvm" ]; then
> +        if $qemu $M,\? 2>&1 | grep gic-version > /dev/null; then
> +            M+=',gic-version=host'
> +        fi
> +        if [ "$HOST" = "aarch64" ] || [ "$HOST" = "arm" ]; then
> +            processor="host"
> +            if [ "$ARCH" = "arm" ] && [ "$HOST" = "aarch64" ]; then
> +                processor+=",aarch64=off"
> +            fi
> +        fi
> +    fi
>  
> -if ! $qemu $M -device '?' 2>&1 | grep virtconsole > /dev/null; then
> -	echo "$qemu doesn't support virtio-console for chr-testdev. Exiting."
> -	exit 2
> -fi
> +    if [ "$ARCH" = "arm" ]; then
> +        M+=",highmem=off"
> +    fi
>  
> -if $qemu $M -chardev testdev,id=id -initrd . 2>&1 \
> -		| grep backend > /dev/null; then
> -	echo "$qemu doesn't support chr-testdev. Exiting."
> -	exit 2
> -fi
> +    if ! $qemu $M -device '?' 2>&1 | grep virtconsole > /dev/null; then
> +        echo "$qemu doesn't support virtio-console for chr-testdev. Exiting."
> +        exit 2
> +    fi
>  
> -chr_testdev='-device virtio-serial-device'
> -chr_testdev+=' -device virtconsole,chardev=ctd -chardev testdev,id=ctd'
> +    if $qemu $M -chardev testdev,id=id -initrd . 2>&1 \
> +            | grep backend > /dev/null; then
> +        echo "$qemu doesn't support chr-testdev. Exiting."
> +        exit 2
> +    fi
>  
> -pci_testdev=
> -if $qemu $M -device '?' 2>&1 | grep pci-testdev > /dev/null; then
> -	pci_testdev="-device pci-testdev"
> -fi
> +    chr_testdev='-device virtio-serial-device'
> +    chr_testdev+=' -device virtconsole,chardev=ctd -chardev testdev,id=ctd'
> +
> +    pci_testdev=
> +    if $qemu $M -device '?' 2>&1 | grep pci-testdev > /dev/null; then
> +        pci_testdev="-device pci-testdev"
> +    fi
> +
> +    M+=",accel=$ACCEL"
> +    command="$qemu -nodefaults $M -cpu $processor $chr_testdev $pci_testdev"
> +    command+=" -display none -serial stdio -kernel"
> +    command="$(migration_cmd) $(timeout_cmd) $command"
> +
> +    run_qemu $command "$@"
> +}
> +
> +run_test_kvmtool()
> +{
> +    kvmtool=$(search_kvmtool_binary) ||
> +        exit $?
>  
> -M+=",accel=$ACCEL"
> -command="$qemu -nodefaults $M -cpu $processor $chr_testdev $pci_testdev"
> -command+=" -display none -serial stdio -kernel"
> -command="$(migration_cmd) $(timeout_cmd) $command"
> +    local command="$(timeout_cmd) $kvmtool run --firmware "
> +    run_test_status $command "$@"
> +}
>  
> -run_qemu $command "$@"
> +case "$TARGET" in
> +    "qemu")
> +        run_test_qemu "$@"
> +        ;;
> +    "kvmtool")
> +        run_test_kvmtool "$@"
> +        ;;
> +esac
> diff --git a/run_tests.sh b/run_tests.sh
> index 65108e73a2c0..b010ee3ab348 100755
> --- a/run_tests.sh
> +++ b/run_tests.sh
> @@ -26,7 +26,9 @@ Usage: $0 [-h] [-v] [-a] [-g group] [-j NUM-TASKS] [-t]
>      -t, --tap13     Output test results in TAP format
>  
>  Set the environment variable QEMU=/path/to/qemu-system-ARCH to
> -specify the appropriate qemu binary for ARCH-run.
> +specify the appropriate qemu binary for ARCH-run. For arm/arm64, kvmtool
> +is also supported and the environment variable KVMTOOL=/path/to/kvmtool
> +can be used to specify a custom location for the kvmtool binary.
>  
>  EOF
>  }
> @@ -41,6 +43,13 @@ if [ $? -ne 4 ]; then
>      exit 1
>  fi
>  
> +if [ "$TARGET" = "kvmtool" ]; then
> +    if [ -n "$ACCEL" ] && [ "$ACCEL" != "kvm" ]; then
> +        echo "kvmtool supports only the kvm accelerator"
> +        exit 1
> +    fi
> +fi
> +
>  only_tests=""
>  args=`getopt -u -o ag:htj:v -l all,group:,help,tap13,parallel:,verbose -- $*`
>  [ $? -ne 0 ] && exit 2;




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