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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Ceph distributed storage system
#
# Copyright (C) 2014 Red Hat <contact@redhat.com>
#
# Author: Loic Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
#
# To just look at what this script will do, run it like this:
#
# $ DRY_RUN=echo ./run-make-check.sh
#
source src/script/run-make.sh
set -e
function gen_ctest_resource_file() {
local file_name=$(mktemp /tmp/ctest-resource-XXXXXX)
local max_cpuid=$(($(nproc) - 1))
jq -n '$ARGS.positional | map({id:., slots:1}) | {cpus:.} | {version: {major:1, minor:0}, local:[.]}' \
--args $(seq 0 $max_cpuid) > $file_name
echo "$file_name"
}
function run() {
# to prevent OSD EMFILE death on tests, make sure ulimit >= 1024
$DRY_RUN ulimit -n $(ulimit -Hn)
if [ $(ulimit -n) -lt 1024 ];then
echo "***ulimit -n too small, better bigger than 1024 for test***"
return 1
fi
# increase the aio-max-nr, which is by default 65536. we could reach this
# limit while running seastar tests and bluestore tests.
local m=16
local procs="$(($(get_processors) * 2))"
if [ "${procs}" -gt $m ]; then
m="${procs}"
fi
local aiomax="$((65536 * procs))"
if [ "$(/sbin/sysctl -n fs.aio-max-nr )" -lt "${aiomax}" ]; then
$DRY_RUN sudo /sbin/sysctl -q -w fs.aio-max-nr="${aiomax}"
fi
CHECK_MAKEOPTS=${CHECK_MAKEOPTS:-$DEFAULT_MAKEOPTS}
CTEST_RESOURCE_FILE=$(gen_ctest_resource_file)
CHECK_MAKEOPTS+=" --resource-spec-file ${CTEST_RESOURCE_FILE}"
if in_jenkins; then
if ! ctest $CHECK_MAKEOPTS --no-compress-output --output-on-failure --test-output-size-failed 1024000 -T Test; then
# do not return failure, as the jenkins publisher will take care of this
rm -fr ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/ceph-asok.* ${CTEST_RESOURCE_FILE}
fi
else
if ! $DRY_RUN ctest $CHECK_MAKEOPTS --output-on-failure; then
rm -fr ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/ceph-asok.* ${CTEST_RESOURCE_FILE}
return 1
fi
fi
}
function main() {
if [[ $EUID -eq 0 ]] ; then
echo "For best results, run this script as a normal user configured"
echo "with the ability to run commands as root via sudo."
fi
echo -n "Checking hostname sanity... "
if $DRY_RUN hostname --fqdn >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
echo "OK"
else
echo "NOT OK"
echo "Please fix 'hostname --fqdn', otherwise 'make check' will fail"
return 1
fi
# uses run-make.sh to install-deps
FOR_MAKE_CHECK=1 prepare
configure "$@"
in_jenkins && echo "CI_DEBUG: Running 'build tests'"
build tests
echo "make check: successful build on $(git rev-parse HEAD)"
FOR_MAKE_CHECK=1 run
}
if [ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ]; then
main "$@"
fi
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