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author | Akinobu Mita <akinobu.mita@gmail.com> | 2006-12-08 11:39:42 +0100 |
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committer | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@woody.osdl.org> | 2006-12-08 17:29:02 +0100 |
commit | de1ba09b214056365d9082982905b255caafb7a2 (patch) | |
tree | 6806f2abcfb9eee699424112a48c44edbbdff0c2 /Documentation/fault-injection/fault-injection.txt | |
parent | [PATCH] nfsd: replace kmalloc+memset with kcalloc + simplify NULL check (diff) | |
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[PATCH] fault injection: documentation and scripts
This patch set provides some fault-injection capabilities.
- kmalloc() failures
- alloc_pages() failures
- disk IO errors
We can see what really happens if those failures happen.
In order to enable these fault-injection capabilities:
1. Enable relevant config options (CONFIG_FAILSLAB, CONFIG_PAGE_ALLOC,
CONFIG_MAKE_REQUEST) and if you want to configure them via debugfs,
enable CONFIG_FAULT_INJECTION_DEBUG_FS.
2. Build and boot with this kernel
3. Configure fault-injection capabilities behavior by boot option or debugfs
- Boot option
failslab=
fail_page_alloc=
fail_make_request=
- Debugfs
/debug/failslab/*
/debug/fail_page_alloc/*
/debug/fail_make_request/*
Please refer to the Documentation/fault-injection/fault-injection.txt
for details.
4. See what really happens.
Signed-off-by: Akinobu Mita <akinobu.mita@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Don Mullis <dwm@meer.net>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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diff --git a/Documentation/fault-injection/fault-injection.txt b/Documentation/fault-injection/fault-injection.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..260ce6c199ce --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/fault-injection/fault-injection.txt @@ -0,0 +1,223 @@ +Fault injection capabilities infrastructure +=========================================== + +See also drivers/md/faulty.c and "every_nth" module option for scsi_debug. + + +Available fault injection capabilities +-------------------------------------- + +o failslab + + injects slab allocation failures. (kmalloc(), kmem_cache_alloc(), ...) + +o fail_page_alloc + + injects page allocation failures. (alloc_pages(), get_free_pages(), ...) + +o fail_make_request + + injects disk IO errors on permitted devices by + /sys/block/<device>/make-it-fail or + /sys/block/<device>/<partition>/make-it-fail. (generic_make_request()) + +Configure fault-injection capabilities behavior +----------------------------------------------- + +o debugfs entries + +fault-inject-debugfs kernel module provides some debugfs entries for runtime +configuration of fault-injection capabilities. + +- /debug/*/probability: + + likelihood of failure injection, in percent. + Format: <percent> + + Note that one-failure-per-handred is a very high error rate + for some testcases. Please set probably=100 and configure + /debug/*/interval for such testcases. + +- /debug/*/interval: + + specifies the interval between failures, for calls to + should_fail() that pass all the other tests. + + Note that if you enable this, by setting interval>1, you will + probably want to set probability=100. + +- /debug/*/times: + + specifies how many times failures may happen at most. + A value of -1 means "no limit". + +- /debug/*/space: + + specifies an initial resource "budget", decremented by "size" + on each call to should_fail(,size). Failure injection is + suppressed until "space" reaches zero. + +- /debug/*/verbose + + Format: { 0 | 1 | 2 } + specifies the verbosity of the messages when failure is injected. + We default to 0 (no extra messages), setting it to '1' will + print only to tell failure happened, '2' will print call trace too - + it is useful to debug the problems revealed by fault injection + capabilities. + +- /debug/*/task-filter: + + Format: { 0 | 1 } + A value of '0' disables filtering by process (default). + Any positive value limits failures to only processes indicated by + /proc/<pid>/make-it-fail==1. + +- /debug/*/address-start: +- /debug/*/address-end: + + specifies the range of virtual addresses tested during + stacktrace walking. Failure is injected only if some caller + in the walked stacktrace lies within this range. + Default is [0,ULONG_MAX) (whole of virtual address space). + +- /debug/*/stacktrace-depth: + + specifies the maximum stacktrace depth walked during search + for a caller within [address-start,address-end). + +- /debug/failslab/ignore-gfp-highmem: +- /debug/fail_page_alloc/ignore-gfp-highmem: + + Format: { 0 | 1 } + default is 0, setting it to '1' won't inject failures into + highmem/user allocations. + +- /debug/failslab/ignore-gfp-wait: +- /debug/fail_page_alloc/ignore-gfp-wait: + + Format: { 0 | 1 } + default is 0, setting it to '1' will inject failures + only into non-sleep allocations (GFP_ATOMIC allocations). + +o Boot option + +In order to inject faults while debugfs is not available (early boot time), +use the boot option: + + failslab= + fail_page_alloc= + fail_make_request=<interval>,<probability>,<space>,<times> + +How to add new fault injection capability +----------------------------------------- + +o #include <linux/fault-inject.h> + +o define the fault attributes + + DECLARE_FAULT_INJECTION(name); + + Please see the definition of struct fault_attr in fault-inject.h + for details. + +o provide the way to configure fault attributes + +- boot option + + If you need to enable the fault injection capability from boot time, you can + provide boot option to configure it. There is a helper function for it. + + setup_fault_attr(attr, str); + +- debugfs entries + + failslab, fail_page_alloc, and fail_make_request use this way. + There is a helper function for it. + + init_fault_attr_entries(entries, attr, name); + void cleanup_fault_attr_entries(entries); + +- module parameters + + If the scope of the fault injection capability is limited to a + single kernel module, it is better to provide module parameters to + configure the fault attributes. + +o add a hook to insert failures + + should_fail() returns 1 when failures should happen. + + should_fail(attr,size); + +Application Examples +-------------------- + +o inject slab allocation failures into module init/cleanup code + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +#!/bin/bash + +FAILCMD=Documentation/fault-injection/failcmd.sh +BLACKLIST="root_plug evbug" + +FAILNAME=failslab +echo Y > /debug/$FAILNAME/task-filter +echo 10 > /debug/$FAILNAME/probability +echo 100 > /debug/$FAILNAME/interval +echo -1 > /debug/$FAILNAME/times +echo 2 > /debug/$FAILNAME/verbose +echo 1 > /debug/$FAILNAME/ignore-gfp-highmem +echo 1 > /debug/$FAILNAME/ignore-gfp-wait + +blacklist() +{ + echo $BLACKLIST | grep $1 > /dev/null 2>&1 +} + +oops() +{ + dmesg | grep BUG > /dev/null 2>&1 +} + +find /lib/modules/`uname -r` -name '*.ko' -exec basename {} .ko \; | + while read i + do + oops && exit 1 + + if ! blacklist $i + then + echo inserting $i... + bash $FAILCMD modprobe $i + fi + done + +lsmod | awk '{ if ($3 == 0) { print $1 } }' | + while read i + do + oops && exit 1 + + if ! blacklist $i + then + echo removing $i... + bash $FAILCMD modprobe -r $i + fi + done + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +o inject slab allocation failures only for a specific module + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +#!/bin/bash + +FAILMOD=Documentation/fault-injection/failmodule.sh + +echo injecting errors into the module $1... + +modprobe $1 +bash $FAILMOD failslab $1 10 +echo 25 > /debug/failslab/probability + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + |