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Christopher Haster 4405ad47e4 runners: Reworked test/bench for out-of-tree extensions
The main changes:

- Added TEST_DEFINES and BENCH_DEFINES to allow overriding the default
  test/bench define header:

    -DTEST_DEFINES=my_test_defines.h

  Note these are VERY different from LFS_DEFINES upstream. They aren't a
  typical header file, and are included multiple times with various
  query macros.

  It's hacky, but works surprisingly well.

  Or maybe I'll just do anything to avoid having to write multiline
  macros. Ugh, backslashes.

- Moved more logic into bench/test_defines.h, including everything
  needed to integrate other filesystems out-of-tree.

  This mostly meant moving all of the cfg initialization logic into its
  own query macro (replacing the BENCH/TEST_CFG field macros).

But this also includes a bunch of small tweaks encountered while trying
to get external benchmarks running again.

The external benchmarks include several other filesystems (littlefs2,
SPIFFS, Yaffs2), and I'm hoping this injectable/queryable header thing
will do a good job at avoiding a maintenance headache. (At least a
better job than forking bench_runner.c, which was the previous
solution.)
2026-02-19 13:42:49 -06:00

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/*
* emubd - High-level emulating block device with many bells and
* whistles for testing powerloss, wear, etc.
*
* Note emubd always backs the block device in RAM. Consider using
* kiwibd if you need a block device larger than the available RAM on
* the system.
*
* Copyright (c) 2022, The littlefs authors.
* Copyright (c) 2017, Arm Limited. All rights reserved.
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*/
#ifndef LFS3_EMUBD_H
#define LFS3_EMUBD_H
#include "lfs3.h"
#include "lfs3_util.h"
// Block device specific tracing
#ifndef LFS3_EMUBD_TRACE
#ifdef LFS3_EMUBD_YES_TRACE
#define LFS3_EMUBD_TRACE(...) LFS3_TRACE(__VA_ARGS__)
#else
#define LFS3_EMUBD_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), ECC failures (read-error), and of course,
// random bit failures (prog-flip, read-flip)
typedef enum lfs3_emubd_badblock_behavior {
LFS3_EMUBD_BADBLOCK_PROGERROR = 0, // Error on prog
LFS3_EMUBD_BADBLOCK_ERASEERROR = 1, // Error on erase
LFS3_EMUBD_BADBLOCK_READERROR = 2, // Error on read
LFS3_EMUBD_BADBLOCK_PROGNOOP = 3, // Prog does nothing silently
LFS3_EMUBD_BADBLOCK_ERASENOOP = 4, // Erase does nothing silently
LFS3_EMUBD_BADBLOCK_PROGFLIP = 5, // Prog flips a bit
LFS3_EMUBD_BADBLOCK_READFLIP = 6, // Read flips a bit sometimes
LFS3_EMUBD_BADBLOCK_MANUAL = 7, // Bits require manual flipping
} lfs3_emubd_badblock_behavior_t;
// Mode determining how powerloss behaves during testing.
typedef enum lfs3_emubd_powerloss_behavior {
LFS3_EMUBD_POWERLOSS_ATOMIC = 0, // Progs are atomic
LFS3_EMUBD_POWERLOSS_SOMEBITS = 1, // One bit is progged
LFS3_EMUBD_POWERLOSS_MOSTBITS = 2, // All-but-one bit is progged
LFS3_EMUBD_POWERLOSS_OOO = 3, // Blocks are written out-of-order
LFS3_EMUBD_POWERLOSS_METASTABLE = 4, // Reads may flip a bit
} lfs3_emubd_powerloss_behavior_t;
// Type for measuring read/program/erase operations
typedef uint64_t lfs3_emubd_io_t;
typedef int64_t lfs3_emubd_sio_t;
// Type for measuring wear
typedef uint32_t lfs3_emubd_wear_t;
typedef int32_t lfs3_emubd_swear_t;
// Type for tracking power-cycles
typedef uint32_t lfs3_emubd_powercycles_t;
typedef int32_t lfs3_emubd_spowercycles_t;
// Type for delays in nanoseconds
typedef uint64_t lfs3_emubd_ns_t;
typedef int64_t lfs3_emubd_sns_t;
// emubd config, this is required for testing
struct lfs3_emubd_cfg {
// 8-bit erase value to use for simulating erases. -1 simulates a noop
// erase, which is faster than simulating a fixed erase value. -2 emulates
// nor-masking, which is useful for testing other filesystems (littlefs
// does _not_ rely on this!).
int32_t erase_value;
// Simulated read transaction timing in nanoseconds, this is added
// to simtime each read call, ignoring the requested size
lfs3_emubd_ns_t reads_timing;
// Simulated prog transaction timing in nanoseconds, this is added
// to simtime each prog call, ignoring the requested size
lfs3_emubd_ns_t progs_timing;
// Simulated erase transaction timing in nanoseconds, this is added
// to simtime each erase call, ignoring the requested size
lfs3_emubd_ns_t erases_timing;
// Simulated read byte timing in nanoseconds, this is scaled by the
// requested size and added to simtime each read call.
lfs3_emubd_ns_t readed_timing;
// Simulated prog byte timing in nanoseconds, this is scaled by the
// requested size and added to simtime each prog call.
lfs3_emubd_ns_t progged_timing;
// Simulated erase byte timing in nanoseconds, this is scaled by the
// requested size and added to simtime each erase call.
lfs3_emubd_ns_t erased_timing;
// Artificial read transaction delay in nanoseconds, there is no
// purpose for this other than slowing down the simulation.
lfs3_emubd_ns_t read_sleep;
// Artificial prog transaction delay in nanoseconds, there is no
// purpose for this other than slowing down the simulation.
lfs3_emubd_ns_t prog_sleep;
// Artificial erase transaction delay in nanoseconds, there is no
// purpose for this other than slowing down the simulation.
lfs3_emubd_ns_t erase_sleep;
// 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
lfs3_emubd_badblock_behavior_t badblock_behavior;
// Number of write operations (erase/prog) before triggering a powerloss.
// power_cycles=0 disables this. The exact behavior of powerloss is
// controlled by a combination of powerloss_behavior and powerloss_cb.
lfs3_emubd_powercycles_t power_cycles;
// The mode determining how powerloss affects disk
lfs3_emubd_powerloss_behavior_t powerloss_behavior;
// Function to call to emulate powerloss. The exact behavior of powerloss
// is up to the runner to provide.
void (*powerloss_cb)(void*);
// Data for powerloss callback
void *powerloss_data;
// Seed for prng, which may be used for emulating failed progs. This does
// not affect normal operation.
uint32_t seed;
};
// A reference counted block
typedef struct lfs3_emubd_block {
uint32_t rc;
lfs3_emubd_wear_t wear;
bool metastable;
// sign(bad_bit)=0 => randomized on erase
// sign(bad_bit)=1 => fixed
lfs3_size_t bad_bit;
uint8_t data[];
} lfs3_emubd_block_t;
// Disk mirror
typedef struct lfs3_emubd_disk {
uint32_t rc;
int fd;
uint8_t *scratch;
} lfs3_emubd_disk_t;
// emubd state
typedef struct lfs3_emubd {
// array of copy-on-write blocks
lfs3_emubd_block_t **blocks;
// some other test state
lfs3_emubd_io_t reads;
lfs3_emubd_io_t progs;
lfs3_emubd_io_t erases;
lfs3_emubd_io_t readed;
lfs3_emubd_io_t progged;
lfs3_emubd_io_t erased;
uint32_t prng;
lfs3_emubd_powercycles_t power_cycles;
lfs3_emubd_block_t **ooo_before;
lfs3_emubd_block_t **ooo_after;
lfs3_emubd_disk_t *disk;
const struct lfs3_emubd_cfg *cfg;
} lfs3_emubd_t;
/// Block device API ///
// Create an emulating block device using the geometry in lfs3_cfg
//
// If path is provided, emubd will mirror the block device in the file.
// This provides a way to view the current state of the block device,
// but does not eliminate the RAM requirement.
//
int lfs3_emubd_create(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, const char *path);
int lfs3_emubd_createcfg(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, const char *path,
const struct lfs3_emubd_cfg *bdcfg);
// Clean up memory associated with block device
int lfs3_emubd_destroy(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
// Read a block
int lfs3_emubd_read(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, lfs3_block_t block,
lfs3_off_t off, void *buffer, lfs3_size_t size);
// Program a block
//
// The block must have previously been erased.
int lfs3_emubd_prog(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, lfs3_block_t block,
lfs3_off_t off, const void *buffer, lfs3_size_t size);
// Erase a block
//
// A block must be erased before being programmed. The
// state of an erased block is undefined.
int lfs3_emubd_erase(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, lfs3_block_t block);
// Sync the block device
int lfs3_emubd_sync(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
/// Additional emubd features for testing ///
// Get simulated runtime in nanoseconds
lfs3_emubd_sns_t lfs3_emubd_simtime(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
// Reset simulation counters
int lfs3_emubd_simreset(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
// Get total number of read transactions
lfs3_emubd_sio_t lfs3_emubd_reads(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
// Get total number of prog transactions
lfs3_emubd_sio_t lfs3_emubd_progs(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
// Get total number of erase transactions
lfs3_emubd_sio_t lfs3_emubd_erases(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
// Get total amount of bytes read
lfs3_emubd_sio_t lfs3_emubd_readed(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
// Get total amount of bytes programmed
lfs3_emubd_sio_t lfs3_emubd_progged(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
// Get total amount of bytes erased
lfs3_emubd_sio_t lfs3_emubd_erased(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
// Get simulated wear on a given block
lfs3_emubd_swear_t lfs3_emubd_wear(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg,
lfs3_block_t block);
// Manually set simulated wear on a given block
int lfs3_emubd_setwear(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg,
lfs3_block_t block, lfs3_emubd_wear_t wear);
// Mark a block as bad, this is equivalent to setting wear to maximum
int lfs3_emubd_mkbad(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, lfs3_block_t block);
// Clear any simulated wear on a given block
int lfs3_emubd_mkgood(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, lfs3_block_t block);
// Get which bit failed, this changes on erase/powerloss unless manually set
lfs3_ssize_t lfs3_emubd_badbit(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg,
lfs3_block_t block);
// Set which bit should fail in a given block
int lfs3_emubd_setbadbit(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg,
lfs3_block_t block, lfs3_size_t bit);
// Randomize the bad bit on erase (the default)
int lfs3_emubd_randomizebadbit(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg,
lfs3_block_t block);
// Mark a block as bad and which bit should fail
int lfs3_emubd_mkbadbit(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg,
lfs3_block_t block, lfs3_size_t bit);
// Flip a bit in a given block, intended for emulating bit errors
int lfs3_emubd_flipbit(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg,
lfs3_block_t block, lfs3_size_t bit);
// Flip all bits marked as bad
int lfs3_emubd_flip(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
// Get the remaining power-cycles
lfs3_emubd_spowercycles_t lfs3_emubd_powercycles(
const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
// Manually set the remaining power-cycles
int lfs3_emubd_setpowercycles(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg,
lfs3_emubd_powercycles_t power_cycles);
// Get a pseudo-random number from emubd's internal prng
uint32_t lfs3_emubd_prng(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg);
// Set the current prng state
void lfs3_emubd_seed(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, uint32_t seed);
// Create a copy-on-write copy of the state of this block device
int lfs3_emubd_cpy(const struct lfs3_cfg *cfg, lfs3_emubd_t *copy);
#endif