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Christopher Haster 91200e6678 Added tracebd.py, a script for rendering block device operations
Based on a handful of local hacky variations, this sort of trace
rendering is surprisingly useful for getting an understanding of how
different filesystem operations interact with the underlying
block-device.

At some point it would probably be good to reimplement this in a
compiled language. Parsing and tracking the trace output quickly
becomes a bottleneck with the amount of trace output the tests
generate.

Note also that since tracebd.py run on trace output, it can also be
used to debug logged block-device operations post-run.
2022-09-07 01:52:53 -05:00

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/*
* Testing block device, wraps filebd and rambd while providing a bunch
* of hooks for testing littlefs in various conditions.
*
* Copyright (c) 2022, The littlefs authors.
* Copyright (c) 2017, Arm Limited. All rights reserved.
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*/
#ifndef LFS_TESTBD_H
#define LFS_TESTBD_H
#include "lfs.h"
#include "lfs_util.h"
#include "bd/lfs_rambd.h"
#include "bd/lfs_filebd.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
{
#endif
// Block device specific tracing
#ifndef LFS_TESTBD_TRACE
#ifdef LFS_TESTBD_YES_TRACE
#define LFS_TESTBD_TRACE(...) LFS_TRACE(__VA_ARGS__)
#else
#define LFS_TESTBD_TRACE(...)
#endif
#endif
// Mode determining how "bad-blocks" behave during testing. This simulates
// some real-world circumstances such as progs not sticking (prog-noop),
// a readonly disk (erase-noop), and ECC failures (read-error).
//
// Not that read-noop is not allowed. Read _must_ return a consistent (but
// may be arbitrary) value on every read.
typedef enum lfs_testbd_badblock_behavior {
LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_PROGERROR,
LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_ERASEERROR,
LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_READERROR,
LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_PROGNOOP,
LFS_TESTBD_BADBLOCK_ERASENOOP,
} lfs_testbd_badblock_behavior_t;
// Mode determining how power-loss behaves during testing. For now this
// only supports a noop behavior, leaving the data on-disk untouched.
typedef enum lfs_testbd_powerloss_behavior {
LFS_TESTBD_POWERLOSS_NOOP,
} lfs_testbd_powerloss_behavior_t;
// Type for measuring wear
typedef uint32_t lfs_testbd_wear_t;
typedef int32_t lfs_testbd_swear_t;
// Type for tracking power-cycles
typedef uint32_t lfs_testbd_powercycles_t;
typedef int32_t lfs_testbd_spowercycles_t;
// Type for delays in nanoseconds
typedef uint64_t lfs_testbd_sleep_t;
typedef int64_t lfs_testbd_ssleep_t;
// testbd config, this is required for testing
struct lfs_testbd_config {
// 8-bit erase value to use for simulating erases. -1 does not simulate
// erases, which can speed up testing by avoiding the extra block-device
// operations to store the erase value.
int32_t erase_value;
// Number of erase cycles before a block becomes "bad". The exact behavior
// of bad blocks is controlled by badblock_behavior.
uint32_t erase_cycles;
// The mode determining how bad-blocks fail
lfs_testbd_badblock_behavior_t badblock_behavior;
// Number of write operations (erase/prog) before triggering a power-loss.
// power_cycles=0 disables this. The exact behavior of power-loss is
// controlled by a combination of powerloss_behavior and powerloss_cb.
lfs_testbd_powercycles_t power_cycles;
// The mode determining how power-loss affects disk
lfs_testbd_powerloss_behavior_t powerloss_behavior;
// Function to call to emulate power-loss. The exact behavior of power-loss
// is up to the runner to provide.
void (*powerloss_cb)(void*);
// Data for power-loss callback
void *powerloss_data;
// True to track when power-loss could have occured. Note this involves
// heavy memory usage!
bool track_branches;
// Path to file to use as a mirror of the disk. This provides a way to view
// the current state of the block device.
const char *disk_path;
// Artificial delay in nanoseconds, there is no purpose for this other
// than slowing down the simulation.
lfs_testbd_sleep_t read_sleep;
// Artificial delay in nanoseconds, there is no purpose for this other
// than slowing down the simulation.
lfs_testbd_sleep_t prog_sleep;
// Artificial delay in nanoseconds, there is no purpose for this other
// than slowing down the simulation.
lfs_testbd_sleep_t erase_sleep;
};
// A reference counted block
typedef struct lfs_testbd_block {
uint32_t rc;
lfs_testbd_wear_t wear;
uint8_t data[];
} lfs_testbd_block_t;
// Disk mirror
typedef struct lfs_testbd_disk {
uint32_t rc;
int fd;
uint8_t *scratch;
} lfs_testbd_disk_t;
// testbd state
typedef struct lfs_testbd {
// array of copy-on-write blocks
lfs_testbd_block_t **blocks;
// some other test state
uint32_t power_cycles;
lfs_testbd_disk_t *disk;
const struct lfs_testbd_config *cfg;
} lfs_testbd_t;
/// Block device API ///
// Create a test block device using the geometry in lfs_config
//
// Note that filebd is used if a path is provided, if path is NULL
// testbd will use rambd which can be much faster.
int lfs_testbd_create(const struct lfs_config *cfg, const char *path);
int lfs_testbd_createcfg(const struct lfs_config *cfg, const char *path,
const struct lfs_testbd_config *bdcfg);
// Clean up memory associated with block device
int lfs_testbd_destroy(const struct lfs_config *cfg);
// Read a block
int lfs_testbd_read(const struct lfs_config *cfg, lfs_block_t block,
lfs_off_t off, void *buffer, lfs_size_t size);
// Program a block
//
// The block must have previously been erased.
int lfs_testbd_prog(const struct lfs_config *cfg, lfs_block_t block,
lfs_off_t off, const void *buffer, lfs_size_t size);
// Erase a block
//
// A block must be erased before being programmed. The
// state of an erased block is undefined.
int lfs_testbd_erase(const struct lfs_config *cfg, lfs_block_t block);
// Sync the block device
int lfs_testbd_sync(const struct lfs_config *cfg);
/// Additional extended API for driving test features ///
// Get simulated wear on a given block
lfs_testbd_swear_t lfs_testbd_getwear(const struct lfs_config *cfg,
lfs_block_t block);
// Manually set simulated wear on a given block
int lfs_testbd_setwear(const struct lfs_config *cfg,
lfs_block_t block, lfs_testbd_wear_t wear);
// Get the remaining power-cycles
lfs_testbd_spowercycles_t lfs_testbd_getpowercycles(
const struct lfs_config *cfg);
// Manually set the remaining power-cycles
int lfs_testbd_setpowercycles(const struct lfs_config *cfg,
lfs_testbd_powercycles_t power_cycles);
// Create a copy-on-write copy of the state of this block device
int lfs_testbd_copy(const struct lfs_config *cfg, lfs_testbd_t *copy);
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
#endif