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#! /bin/bash
#
# Copyright by The HDF Group.
# Copyright by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.
# All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including
# terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in
# the COPYING file, which can be found at the root of the source code
# distribution tree, or in https://www.hdfgroup.org/licenses.
# If you do not have access to either file, you may request a copy from
# help@hdfgroup.org.
#
# Tests for the swmr feature.
#
# Created:
# Albert Cheng, 2009/07/22
srcdir=@srcdir@
###############################################################################
## test parameters
###############################################################################
Nreaders=5 # number of readers to launch
Nrdrs_spa=3 # number of sparse readers to launch
Nrecords=200000 # number of records to write
Nrecs_rem=40000 # number of times to shrink
Nrecs_spa=20000 # number of records to write in the sparse test
Nsecs_add=5 # number of seconds per read interval
Nsecs_rem=3 # number of seconds per read interval
Nsecs_addrem=8 # number of seconds per read interval
nerrors=0
###############################################################################
## definitions for message file to coordinate test runs
###############################################################################
WRITER_MESSAGE=SWMR_WRITER_MESSAGE # The message file created by writer that the open is complete
# This should be the same as the define in "./swmr_common.h"
MESSAGE_TIMEOUT=300 # Message timeout length in secs
# This should be the same as the define in "./h5test.h"
###############################################################################
## short hands and function definitions
###############################################################################
DPRINT=: # Set to "echo Debug:" for debugging printing,
# else ":" for noop.
IFDEBUG=: # Set to null to turn on debugging, else ":" for noop.
# Print a line-line message left justified in a field of 70 characters
# beginning with the word "Testing".
#
TESTING() {
SPACES=" "
echo "Testing $* $SPACES" | cut -c1-70 | tr -d '\012'
}
# To wait for the writer message file or till the maximum # of seconds is reached
# $1 is the message file to wait for
# This performs similar function as the routine h5_wait_message() in test/h5test.c
WAIT_MESSAGE() {
message=$1 # Get the name of the message file to wait for
t0=`date +%s` # Get current time in seconds
difft=0 # Initialize the time difference
mexist=0 # Indicate whether the message file is found
while [ $difft -lt $MESSAGE_TIMEOUT ] ; # Loop till message times out
do
t1=`date +%s` # Get current time in seconds
difft=`expr $t1 - $t0` # Calculate the time difference
if [ -e $message ]; then # If message file is found:
mexist=1 # indicate the message file is found
rm $message # remove the message file
break # get out of the while loop
fi
done;
if test $mexist -eq 0; then
# Issue warning that the writer message file is not found, continue with launching the reader(s)
echo warning: $WRITER_MESSAGE is not found after waiting $MESSAGE_TIMEOUT seconds
else
echo $WRITER_MESSAGE is found
fi
}
###############################################################################
## Main
##
## Modifications:
## Vailin Choi; July 2013
## Add waiting of message file before launching the reader(s).
## Due to the implementation of file locking, coordination
## is needed in file opening for the writer/reader tests
## to proceed as expected.
##
###############################################################################
# The build (current) directory might be different than the source directory.
if test -z "$srcdir"; then
srcdir=.
fi
# Check to see if the VFD specified by the HDF5_DRIVER environment variable
# supports SWMR.
./swmr_check_compat_vfd
rc=$?
if [ $rc -ne 0 ] ; then
echo
echo "The VFD specified by the HDF5_DRIVER environment variable"
echo "does not support SWMR."
echo
echo "SWMR acceptance tests skipped"
echo
exit 0
fi
# Parse options (none accepted at this time)
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
*) # unknown option
echo "$0: Unknown option ($1)"
exit 1
;;
esac
done
# HDF5 has several tests that create and delete signal files to communicate
# between processes, and it seems that even though the names of the files are
# different, occasionally the wrong file is deleted, interrupting the flow of
# the test. Running each of these tests in its own directory should eliminate
# the problem.
mkdir swmr_test
for FILE in swmr*; do
case "$FILE" in
*.o) continue ;; ## don't copy the .o files
esac
if test -f "$FILE" ; then
cp $FILE swmr_test
fi
done
# With the --disable-shared option, swmr program files are built in the test
# directory, otherwise they are in test/.libs with a corresponding wrapper
# script in the test directory. The programs or wrapper scripts in test should
# always be copied, swmr files in .libs should be copied only if they exists.
if [ -f .libs/swmr ]; then
mkdir swmr_test/.libs
for FILE in .libs/swmr*; do
case "$FILE" in
*.o) continue ;; ## don't copy the .o files
esac
if test -f "$FILE" ; then
cp $FILE swmr_test/.libs
fi
done
fi
cd swmr_test
# Loop over index types
for index_type in "-i ea" "-i b2"
do
# Try with and without compression
for compress in "" "-c 5"
do
echo
echo "*******************************************************************************"
echo "** Loop testing parameters: $index_type $compress"
echo "*******************************************************************************"
echo
echo
echo "###############################################################################"
echo "## Generator test"
echo "###############################################################################"
# Launch the Generator without SWMR_WRITE
echo launch the swmr_generator
./swmr_generator $compress $index_type
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo generator had error
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
fi
# Launch the Generator with SWMR_WRITE
echo launch the swmr_generator with SWMR_WRITE
./swmr_generator -s $compress $index_type
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo generator had error
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
fi
# Check for error and exit if one occured
$DPRINT nerrors=$nerrors
if test $nerrors -ne 0 ; then
echo "SWMR tests failed with $nerrors errors."
exit 1
fi
echo
echo "###############################################################################"
echo "## Use H5Fstart_swmr_write() to enable SWMR writing mode"
echo "###############################################################################"
# Remove any possible writer message file before launching writer
rm -f $WRITER_MESSAGE
#
# Launch the Writer
echo launch the swmr_start_writer
seed="" # Put -r <random seed> command here
./swmr_start_write $compress $index_type $Nrecords $seed 2>&1 |tee swmr_writer.out &
pid_writer=$!
$DPRINT pid_writer=$pid_writer
# Wait for message from writer process before starting reader(s)
WAIT_MESSAGE $WRITER_MESSAGE
#
# Launch the Readers
#declare -a seeds=(<seed1> <seed2> <seed3> ... )
echo launch $Nreaders swmr_readers
pid_readers=""
n=0
while [ $n -lt $Nreaders ]; do
#seed="-r ${seeds[$n]}"
seed=""
./swmr_reader $Nsecs_add $seed 2>&1 |tee swmr_reader.out.$n &
pid_readers="$pid_readers $!"
n=`expr $n + 1`
done
$DPRINT pid_readers=$pid_readers
$IFDEBUG ps
# Collect exit code of the readers first because they usually finish
# before the writer.
for xpid in $pid_readers; do
$DPRINT checked reader $xpid
wait $xpid
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo reader had error
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
fi
done
# Collect exit code of the writer
$DPRINT checked writer $pid_writer
wait $pid_writer
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo writer had error
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
fi
# Check for error and exit if one occured
$DPRINT nerrors=$nerrors
if test $nerrors -ne 0 ; then
echo "SWMR tests failed with $nerrors errors."
echo "(Writer and reader output preserved)"
exit 1
fi
# Clean up output files
rm -f swmr_writer.out
rm -f swmr_reader.out.*
echo
echo "###############################################################################"
echo "## Writer test - test expanding the dataset"
echo "###############################################################################"
# Launch the Generator
echo launch the swmr_generator
./swmr_generator -s $compress $index_type
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo generator had error
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
fi
# Remove any possible writer message file before launching writer
rm -f $WRITER_MESSAGE
#
# Launch the Writer
echo launch the swmr_writer
seed="" # Put -r <random seed> command here
./swmr_writer -o $Nrecords $seed 2>&1 |tee swmr_writer.out &
pid_writer=$!
$DPRINT pid_writer=$pid_writer
# Wait for message from writer process before starting reader(s)
WAIT_MESSAGE $WRITER_MESSAGE
#
# Launch the Readers
#declare -a seeds=(<seed1> <seed2> <seed3> ... )
echo launch $Nreaders swmr_readers
pid_readers=""
n=0
while [ $n -lt $Nreaders ]; do
#seed="-r ${seeds[$n]}"
seed=""
./swmr_reader $Nsecs_add $seed 2>&1 |tee swmr_reader.out.$n &
pid_readers="$pid_readers $!"
n=`expr $n + 1`
done
$DPRINT pid_readers=$pid_readers
$IFDEBUG ps
# Collect exit code of the readers first because they usually finish
# before the writer.
for xpid in $pid_readers; do
$DPRINT checked reader $xpid
wait $xpid
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo reader had error
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
fi
done
# Collect exit code of the writer
$DPRINT checked writer $pid_writer
wait $pid_writer
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo writer had error
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
fi
# Check for error and exit if one occured
$DPRINT nerrors=$nerrors
if test $nerrors -ne 0 ; then
echo "SWMR tests failed with $nerrors errors."
echo "(Writer and reader output preserved)"
exit 1
fi
# Clean up output files
rm -f swmr_writer.out
rm -f swmr_reader.out.*
echo
echo "###############################################################################"
echo "## Remove test - test shrinking the dataset"
echo "###############################################################################"
# Remove any possible writer message file before launching writer
rm -f $WRITER_MESSAGE
# Launch the Remove Writer
echo launch the swmr_remove_writer
seed="" # Put -r <random seed> command here
./swmr_remove_writer -o $Nrecs_rem $seed 2>&1 |tee swmr_writer.out &
pid_writer=$!
$DPRINT pid_writer=$pid_writer
# Wait for message from writer process before starting reader(s)
WAIT_MESSAGE $WRITER_MESSAGE
#
# Launch the Remove Readers
#declare -a seeds=(<seed1> <seed2> <seed3> ... )
n=0
pid_readers=""
echo launch $Nreaders swmr_remove_readers
while [ $n -lt $Nreaders ]; do
#seed="-r ${seeds[$n]}"
seed=""
./swmr_remove_reader $Nsecs_rem $seed 2>&1 |tee swmr_reader.out.$n &
pid_readers="$pid_readers $!"
n=`expr $n + 1`
done
$DPRINT pid_readers=$pid_readers
$IFDEBUG ps
# Collect exit code of the readers first because they usually finish
# before the writer.
for xpid in $pid_readers; do
$DPRINT checked reader $xpid
wait $xpid
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo reader had error
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
fi
done
# Collect exit code of the writer
$DPRINT checked writer $pid_writer
wait $pid_writer
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo writer had error
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
fi
# Check for error and exit if one occured
$DPRINT nerrors=$nerrors
if test $nerrors -ne 0 ; then
echo "SWMR tests failed with $nerrors errors."
echo "(Writer and reader output preserved)"
exit 1
fi
# Clean up output files
rm -f swmr_writer.out
rm -f swmr_reader.out.*
echo
echo "###############################################################################"
echo "## Add/remove test - randomly grow or shrink the dataset"
echo "###############################################################################"
# Launch the Generator
echo launch the swmr_generator
./swmr_generator $compress $index_type
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo generator had error
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
fi
# Launch the Writer (not in parallel - just to rebuild the datasets)
echo launch the swmr_writer
seed="" # Put -r <random seed> command here
./swmr_writer $Nrecords $seed
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo writer had error
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
fi
# Remove any possible writer message file before launching writer
rm -f $WRITER_MESSAGE
#
# Launch the Add/Remove Writer
echo launch the swmr_addrem_writer
seed="" # Put -r <random seed> command here
./swmr_addrem_writer $Nrecords $seed 2>&1 |tee swmr_writer.out &
pid_writer=$!
$DPRINT pid_writer=$pid_writer
# Wait for message from writer process before starting reader(s)
WAIT_MESSAGE $WRITER_MESSAGE
#
# Launch the Add/Remove Readers
#declare -a seeds=(<seed1> <seed2> <seed3> ... )
n=0
pid_readers=""
echo launch $Nreaders swmr_remove_readers
while [ $n -lt $Nreaders ]; do
#seed="-r ${seeds[$n]}"
seed=""
./swmr_remove_reader $Nsecs_addrem $seed 2>&1 |tee swmr_reader.out.$n &
pid_readers="$pid_readers $!"
n=`expr $n + 1`
done
$DPRINT pid_readers=$pid_readers
$IFDEBUG ps
# Collect exit code of the readers first because they usually finish
# before the writer.
for xpid in $pid_readers; do
$DPRINT checked reader $xpid
wait $xpid
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo reader had error
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
fi
done
# Collect exit code of the writer
$DPRINT checked writer $pid_writer
wait $pid_writer
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo writer had error
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
fi
# Check for error and exit if one occured
$DPRINT nerrors=$nerrors
if test $nerrors -ne 0 ; then
echo "SWMR tests failed with $nerrors errors."
echo "(Writer and reader output preserved)"
exit 1
fi
# Clean up output files
rm -f swmr_writer.out
rm -f swmr_reader.out.*
echo
echo "###############################################################################"
echo "## Sparse writer test - test writing to random locations in the dataset"
echo "###############################################################################"
# Launch the Generator
# NOTE: Random seed is shared between readers and writers and is
# created by the generator.
echo launch the swmr_generator
seed="" # Put -r <random seed> command here
./swmr_generator $compress $index_type $seed
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo generator had error
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
fi
# Remove any possible writer message file before launching writer
rm -f $WRITER_MESSAGE
# Launch the Sparse writer
echo launch the swmr_sparse_writer
nice -n 20 ./swmr_sparse_writer $Nrecs_spa 2>&1 |tee swmr_writer.out &
pid_writer=$!
$DPRINT pid_writer=$pid_writer
# Wait for message from writer process before starting reader(s)
WAIT_MESSAGE $WRITER_MESSAGE
#
# Launch the Sparse readers
n=0
pid_readers=""
echo launch $Nrdrs_spa swmr_sparse_readers
while [ $n -lt $Nrdrs_spa ]; do
# The sparse reader spits out a LOT of data so it's set to 'quiet'
./swmr_sparse_reader -q $Nrecs_spa 2>&1 |tee swmr_reader.out.$n &
pid_readers="$pid_readers $!"
n=`expr $n + 1`
done
$DPRINT pid_readers=$pid_readers
$IFDEBUG ps
# Collect exit code of the writer
$DPRINT checked writer $pid_writer
wait $pid_writer
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo writer had error
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
fi
# Collect exit code of the readers
for xpid in $pid_readers; do
$DPRINT checked reader $xpid
wait $xpid
if test $? -ne 0; then
echo reader had error
nerrors=`expr $nerrors + 1`
fi
done
# Check for error and exit if one occured
$DPRINT nerrors=$nerrors
if test $nerrors -ne 0 ; then
echo "SWMR tests failed with $nerrors errors."
echo "(Writer and reader output preserved)"
exit 1
fi
# Clean up output files
rm -f swmr_writer.out
rm -f swmr_reader.out.*
done
done
###############################################################################
## Report and exit
###############################################################################
cd ..
$DPRINT nerrors=$nerrors
if test $nerrors -eq 0 ; then
echo "SWMR tests passed."
if test -z "$HDF5_NOCLEANUP"; then
# delete the test directory
rm -rf swmr_test
fi
exit 0
else
echo "SWMR tests failed with $nerrors errors."
exit 1
fi