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From: Michael Goldish <mgoldish@redhat.com>
To: Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues <lmr@redhat.com>
Cc: autotest@test.kernel.org, kvm@vger.kernel.org,
	jes.sorensen@redhat.com, dlaor@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH] KVM test: Add new subtest iozone_windows
Date: Wed, 05 May 2010 13:17:02 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4BE1459E.9090508@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1272924196-10392-1-git-send-email-lmr@redhat.com>

On 05/04/2010 01:03 AM, Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues wrote:
> Following the new IOzone postprocessing changes, add a new
> KVM subtest iozone_windows, which takes advantage of the
> fact that there's a windows build for the test, so we can
> ship it on winutils.iso and run it, providing this way
> the ability to track IO performance for windows guests also.
> The new test imports the postprocessing library directly
> from iozone, so it can postprocess the results right after
> the benchmark is finished on the windows guest.
> 
> I'll update winutils.iso on the download page soon.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues <lmr@redhat.com>
> ---
>  client/tests/kvm/tests/iozone_windows.py |   40 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  client/tests/kvm/tests_base.cfg.sample   |    7 ++++-
>  2 files changed, 46 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
>  create mode 100644 client/tests/kvm/tests/iozone_windows.py
> 
> diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/tests/iozone_windows.py b/client/tests/kvm/tests/iozone_windows.py
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..86ec2c4
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/client/tests/kvm/tests/iozone_windows.py
> @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
> +import logging, time, os
> +from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import error
> +from autotest_lib.client.bin import utils
> +from autotest_lib.client.tests.iozone import postprocessing
> +import kvm_subprocess, kvm_test_utils, kvm_utils
> +
> +
> +def run_iozone_windows(test, params, env):
> +    """
> +    Run IOzone for windows on a windows guest:
> +    1) Log into a guest
> +    2) Execute the IOzone test contained in the winutils.iso
> +    3) Get results
> +    4) Postprocess it with the IOzone postprocessing module
> +
> +    @param test: kvm test object
> +    @param params: Dictionary with the test parameters
> +    @param env: Dictionary with test environment.
> +    """
> +    vm = kvm_test_utils.get_living_vm(env, params.get("main_vm"))
> +    session = kvm_test_utils.wait_for_login(vm)
> +    results_path = os.path.join(test.resultsdir,
> +                                'raw_output_%s' % test.iteration)
> +    analysisdir = os.path.join(test.resultsdir, 'analysis_%s' % test.iteration)
> +
> +    # Run IOzone and record its results
> +    c = command=params.get("iozone_cmd")

'command=' looks unnecessary here.

> +    t = int(params.get("iozone_timeout"))
> +    logging.info("Running IOzone command on guest, timeout %ss", t)
> +    results = session.get_command_output(command=c, timeout=t)

Does IOzone produce any output while it's running or only when it's
done?  If the former is true, we might want to print that output as it's
being produced:

results = session.get_command_output(command=c, timeout=t,
print_func=logging.debug)

> +    utils.open_write_close(results_path, results)
> +
> +    # Postprocess the results using the IOzone postprocessing module
> +    logging.info("Iteration succeed, postprocessing")
> +    a = postprocessing.IOzoneAnalyzer(list_files=[results_path],
> +                                      output_dir=analysisdir)
> +    a.analyze()
> +    p = postprocessing.IOzonePlotter(results_file=results_path,
> +                                     output_dir=analysisdir)
> +    p.plot_all()
> diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/tests_base.cfg.sample b/client/tests/kvm/tests_base.cfg.sample
> index f1104ed..e21f3c8 100644
> --- a/client/tests/kvm/tests_base.cfg.sample
> +++ b/client/tests/kvm/tests_base.cfg.sample
> @@ -214,6 +214,11 @@ variants:
>                  dst_rsc_dir = "C:\"
>                  autoit_entry = "C:\autoit\stub\stub.au3"
>  
> +    - iozone_windows: unattended_install
> +        type = iozone_windows
> +        iozone_cmd = "D:\IOzone\iozone.exe -a"
> +        iozone_timeout = 3600
> +
>      - guest_s4:     install setup unattended_install
>          type = guest_s4
>          check_s4_support_cmd = grep -q disk /sys/power/state
> @@ -417,7 +422,7 @@ variants:
>  variants:
>      # Linux section
>      - @Linux:
> -        no autoit
> +        no autoit iozone_windows
>          shutdown_command = shutdown -h now
>          reboot_command = shutdown -r now
>          status_test_command = echo $?


  reply	other threads:[~2010-05-05 10:16 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-05-03 22:03 [PATCH] KVM test: Add new subtest iozone_windows Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues
2010-05-05 10:17 ` Michael Goldish [this message]
2010-05-05 10:28   ` Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues

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