On 12/20/19 10:48 AM, Leon Romanovsky wrote: ... >> test_query_qp (tests.test_qp.QPTest) ... ok >> test_rdmacm_sync_traffic (tests.test_rdmacm.CMTestCase) ... skipped 'No devices with net interface' >> >> ====================================================================== >> FAIL: test_query_port (tests.test_device.DeviceTest) >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "/kernel_work/rdma-core/tests/test_device.py", line 129, in test_query_port >> self.verify_port_attr(port_attr) >> File "/kernel_work/rdma-core/tests/test_device.py", line 113, in verify_port_attr >> assert 'Invalid' not in d.speed_to_str(attr.active_speed) >> AssertionError > > I'm very curious how did you get this assert "d.speed_to_str" covers all > known speeds according to the IBTA. > Hi Leon, Short answer: I can make that one pass, with a small fix the the rdma-core test suite: commit a1b9fb0846e1b2356d7a16f4fbdd1960cf8dcbe5 (HEAD -> fix_speed_to_str) Author: John Hubbard <jhubbard@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri Dec 20 15:07:47 2019 -0800 device: fix speed_to_str(), to handle disabled links For disabled links, the raw speed token is 0. However, speed_to_str() doesn't have that in the list. This leads to an assertion when running tests (test_query_port) when one link is down and other link(s) are up. Fix this by returning '(Disabled/down)' for the zero speed case. diff --git a/pyverbs/device.pyx b/pyverbs/device.pyx index 33d133fd..f8b7826b 100755 --- a/pyverbs/device.pyx +++ b/pyverbs/device.pyx @@ -923,8 +923,8 @@ def width_to_str(width): def speed_to_str(speed): - l = {1: '2.5 Gbps', 2: '5.0 Gbps', 4: '5.0 Gbps', 8: '10.0 Gbps', - 16: '14.0 Gbps', 32: '25.0 Gbps', 64: '50.0 Gbps'} + l = {0: '(Disabled/down)', 1: '2.5 Gbps', 2: '5.0 Gbps', 4: '5.0 Gbps', + 8: '10.0 Gbps', 16: '14.0 Gbps', 32: '25.0 Gbps', 64: '50.0 Gbps'} try: return '{s} ({n})'.format(s=l[speed], n=speed) except KeyError: Longer answer: ============== It looks like this test suite assumes that every link is connected! (Probably in most test systems, they are.) But in my setup, the ConnectX cards each have two slots, and I only have (and only need) one cable. So one link is up, and the other is disabled. This leads to the other problem, which is that if a link is disabled, the test suite finds a "0" token for attr.active_speed. That token is not in the approved list, and so d.speed_to_str() asserts. With some diagnostics added, I can see it checking each link: one passes, and the other asserts: diff --git a/tests/test_device.py b/tests/test_device.py index 524e0e89..7b33d7db 100644 --- a/tests/test_device.py +++ b/tests/test_device.py @@ -110,6 +110,12 @@ class DeviceTest(unittest.TestCase): assert 'Invalid' not in d.translate_mtu(attr.max_mtu) assert 'Invalid' not in d.translate_mtu(attr.active_mtu) assert 'Invalid' not in d.width_to_str(attr.active_width) + print("") + print('Diagnostics ===========================================') + print('phys_state: ', d.phys_state_to_str(attr.phys_state)) + print('active_width): ', d.width_to_str(attr.active_width)) + print('active_speed: ', d.speed_to_str(attr.active_speed)) + print('END of Diagnostics ====================================') assert 'Invalid' not in d.speed_to_str(attr.active_speed) assert 'Invalid' not in d.translate_link_layer(attr.link_layer) assert attr.max_msg_sz > 0x1000 assert attr.max_msg_sz > 0x1000 ...and the test run from that is: # ./build/bin/run_tests.py --verbose tests.test_device.DeviceTest test_dev_list (tests.test_device.DeviceTest) ... ok test_open_dev (tests.test_device.DeviceTest) ... ok test_query_device (tests.test_device.DeviceTest) ... ok test_query_device_ex (tests.test_device.DeviceTest) ... ok test_query_gid (tests.test_device.DeviceTest) ... ok test_query_port (tests.test_device.DeviceTest) ... Diagnostics =========================================== phys_state: Link up (5) active_width): 4X (2) active_speed: 25.0 Gbps (32) END of Diagnostics ==================================== Diagnostics =========================================== phys_state: Disabled (3) active_width): 4X (2) active_speed: Invalid speed END of Diagnostics ==================================== FAIL test_query_port_bad_flow (tests.test_device.DeviceTest) ... ok ====================================================================== FAIL: test_query_port (tests.test_device.DeviceTest) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/kernel_work/rdma-core/tests/test_device.py", line 135, in test_query_port self.verify_port_attr(port_attr) File "/kernel_work/rdma-core/tests/test_device.py", line 119, in verify_port_attr assert 'Invalid' not in d.speed_to_str(attr.active_speed) AssertionError ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 7 tests in 0.055s FAILED (failures=1) thanks, -- John Hubbard NVIDIA