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#
# This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the
# Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0.
# You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version
# 1.0 of the CDDL.
#
# A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this
# source.  A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at
# http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL.
#

#
# Copyright (c) 2015, 2016 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
#

. $STF_SUITE/include/libtest.shlib

# If neither is specified, do a nightly run.
[[ -z $PERF_REGRESSION_WEEKLY ]] && export PERF_REGRESSION_NIGHTLY=1

# Default runtime for each type of test run.
export PERF_RUNTIME_WEEKLY=$((30 * 60))
export PERF_RUNTIME_NIGHTLY=$((10 * 60))

# Default fs creation options
export PERF_FS_OPTS=${PERF_FS_OPTS:-'-o recsize=8k -o compress=lz4' \
    ' -o checksum=sha256 -o redundant_metadata=most'}

function get_sync_str
{
	typeset sync=$1
	typeset sync_str=''

	[[ $sync -eq 0 ]] && sync_str='async'
	[[ $sync -eq 1 ]] && sync_str='sync'
	echo $sync_str
}

#
# This function will run fio in a loop, according to the .fio file passed
# in and a number of environment variables. The following variables can be
# set before launching zfstest to override the defaults.
#
# PERF_RUNTIME: The time in seconds each fio invocation should run.
# PERF_RUNTYPE: A human readable tag that appears in logs. The defaults are
#    nightly and weekly.
# PERF_NTHREADS: A list of how many threads each fio invocation will use.
# PERF_SYNC_TYPES: Whether to use (O_SYNC) or not. 1 is sync IO, 0 is async IO.
# PERF_IOSIZES: A list of blocksizes in which each fio invocation will do IO.
# PERF_COLLECT_SCRIPTS: A comma delimited list of 'command args, logfile_tag'
#    pairs that will be added to the scripts specified in each test.
#
function do_fio_run
{
	typeset script=$1
	typeset do_recreate=$2
	typeset clear_cache=$3
	typeset threads sync iosize

	for threads in $PERF_NTHREADS; do
		for sync in $PERF_SYNC_TYPES; do
			for iosize in $PERF_IOSIZES; do
				typeset sync_str=$(get_sync_str $sync)
				log_note "Running with $threads" \
				    "$sync_str threads, $iosize ios"

				if $do_recreate; then
					recreate_perfpool
					log_must zfs create $PERF_FS_OPTS \
					    $TESTFS
				fi

				if $clear_cache; then
					# Clear the ARC
					zpool export $PERFPOOL
					zpool import $PERFPOOL
				fi

				export RUNTIME=$PERF_RUNTIME
				export FILESIZE=$((TOTAL_SIZE / threads))
				export NUMJOBS=$threads
				export SYNC_TYPE=$sync
				export BLOCKSIZE=$iosize
				sync

				# Start the data collection
				do_collect_scripts $threads $sync $iosize

				# This will be part of the output filename.
				typeset suffix="$sync_str.$iosize-ios.$threads-threads"

				# Define output file
				typeset logbase="$(get_perf_output_dir)/$($BASENAME \
				    $SUDO_COMMAND)"
				typeset outfile="$logbase.fio.$suffix"

				# Start the load
				log_must fio --output $outfile $FIO_SCRIPTS/$script
			done
		done
	done
}

#
# This function iterates through the value pairs in $PERF_COLLECT_SCRIPTS.
# The script at index N is launched in the background, with its output
# redirected to a logfile containing the tag specified at index N + 1.
#
function do_collect_scripts
{
	typeset threads=$1
	typeset sync=$2
	typeset iosize=$3

	[[ -n $collect_scripts ]] || log_fail "No data collection scripts."
	[[ -n $PERF_RUNTIME ]] || log_fail "No runtime specified."

	# This will be part of the output filename.
	typeset sync_str=$(get_sync_str $sync)
	typeset suffix="$sync_str.$iosize-ios.$threads-threads"

	# Add in user supplied scripts and logfiles, if any.
	typeset oIFS=$IFS
	IFS=','
	for item in $PERF_COLLECT_SCRIPTS; do
		collect_scripts+=($(echo $item | sed 's/^ *//g'))
	done
	IFS=$oIFS

	typeset idx=0
	while [[ $idx -lt "${#collect_scripts[@]}" ]]; do
		typeset logbase="$(get_perf_output_dir)/$(basename \
		    $SUDO_COMMAND)"
		typeset outfile="$logbase.${collect_scripts[$idx + 1]}.$suffix"

		timeout $PERF_RUNTIME ${collect_scripts[$idx]} >$outfile 2>&1 &
		((idx += 2))
	done

	# Need to explicitly return 0 because timeout(1) will kill
	# a child process and cause us to return non-zero.
	return 0
}

# Find a place to deposit performance data collected while under load.
function get_perf_output_dir
{
	typeset dir="$(pwd)/perf_data"
	[[ -d $dir ]] || mkdir -p $dir

	echo $dir
}

#
# Destroy and create the pool used for performance tests. The
# PERFPOOL_CREATE_CMD variable allows users to test with a custom pool
# configuration by specifying the pool creation command in their environment.
# If PERFPOOL_CREATE_CMD is empty, a pool using all available disks is created.
#
function recreate_perfpool
{
	[[ -n $PERFPOOL ]] || log_fail "The \$PERFPOOL variable isn't set."

	poolexists $PERFPOOL && destroy_pool $PERFPOOL

	if [[ -n $PERFPOOL_CREATE_CMD ]]; then
		log_must $PERFPOOL_CREATE_CMD
	else
		log_must eval "zpool create -f $PERFPOOL $DISKS"
	fi
}

function get_max_arc_size
{
	typeset -l max_arc_size=$(dtrace -qn 'BEGIN {
	    printf("%u\n", `arc_stats.arcstat_c_max.value.ui64);
	    exit(0);
	}')

	[[ $? -eq 0 ]] || log_fail "get_max_arc_size failed"

	echo $max_arc_size
}

function get_max_dbuf_cache_size
{
	typeset -l max_dbuf_cache_size=$(dtrace -qn 'BEGIN {
	    printf("%u\n", `dbuf_cache_max_bytes);
	    exit(0);
	}')

	[[ $? -eq 0 ]] || log_fail "get_max_dbuf_cache_size failed"

	echo $max_dbuf_cache_size
}

# Create a file with some information about how this system is configured.
function get_system_config
{
	typeset config=$PERF_DATA_DIR/$1

	echo "{" >>$config
	dtrace -qn 'BEGIN{
	    printf("  \"ncpus\": %d,\n", `ncpus);
	    printf("  \"physmem\": %u,\n", `physmem * `_pagesize);
	    printf("  \"c_max\": %u,\n", `arc_stats.arcstat_c_max.value.ui64);
	    printf("  \"kmem_flags\": \"0x%x\",", `kmem_flags);
	    exit(0)}' >>$config
	echo "  \"hostname\": \"$(uname -n)\"," >>$config
	echo "  \"kernel version\": \"$(uname -v)\"," >>$config
	iostat -En | awk 'BEGIN {
	    printf("  \"disks\": {\n"); first = 1}
	    /^c/ {disk = $1}
	    /^Size: [^0]/ {size = $2;
	    if (first != 1) {printf(",\n")} else {first = 0}
	    printf("    \"%s\": \"%s\"", disk, size)}
	    END {printf("\n  },\n")}' >>$config
	sed -n 's/^set \(.*\)[ ]=[ ]\(.*\)/\1=\2/p' /etc/system | \
	    awk -F= 'BEGIN {printf("  \"system\": {\n"); first = 1}
	    {if (first != 1) {printf(",\n")} else {first = 0};
	    printf("    \"%s\": %s", $1, $2)}
	    END {printf("\n  }\n")}' >>$config
	echo "}" >>$config
}

function num_jobs_by_cpu
{
	typeset ncpu=$(psrinfo | wc -l)
	typeset num_jobs=$ncpu

	[[ $ncpu -gt 8 ]] && num_jobs=$(echo "$ncpu * 3 / 4" | bc)

	echo $num_jobs
}

function pool_to_lun_list
{
	typeset pool=$1
	typeset ctd ctds devname lun
	typeset lun_list=':'

	ctds=$(zpool list -v $pool | awk '/c[0-9]*t[0-9a-fA-F]*d[0-9]*/ \
	    {print $1}')

	for ctd in $ctds; do
		# Get the device name as it appears in /etc/path_to_inst
		devname=$(readlink -f /dev/dsk/${ctd}s0 | sed -n \
		    's/\/devices\([^:]*\):.*/\1/p')
		# Add a string composed of the driver name and instance
		# number to the list for comparison with dev_statname.
		lun=$(sed 's/"//g' /etc/path_to_inst | grep $devname | awk \
		    '{print $3$2}')
		lun_list="$lun_list$lun:"
	done
	echo $lun_list
}

# Create a perf_data directory to hold performance statistics and
# configuration information.
export PERF_DATA_DIR=$(get_perf_output_dir)
[[ -f $PERF_DATA_DIR/config.json ]] || get_system_config config.json