torture: Provide more sensible nreader/nwriter defaults for rcuperf

The default values for nreader and nwriter are apparently not all that
user-friendly, resulting in people doing scalability tests that ran all
runs at large scale.  This commit therefore makes both the nreaders and
nwriters module default to the number of CPUs, and adds a comment to
rcuperf.c stating that the number of CPUs should be specified using the
nr_cpus kernel boot parameter.  This commit also eliminates the redundant
rcuperf scripting specification of default values for these parameters.

Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
This commit is contained in:
Paul E. McKenney 2018-02-01 19:19:04 -08:00
parent 0da8c08d71
commit 85ba6bfe8b
2 changed files with 21 additions and 24 deletions

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@ -61,11 +61,30 @@ MODULE_AUTHOR("Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>");
#define VERBOSE_PERFOUT_ERRSTRING(s) \
do { if (verbose) pr_alert("%s" PERF_FLAG "!!! %s\n", perf_type, s); } while (0)
/*
* The intended use cases for the nreaders and nwriters module parameters
* are as follows:
*
* 1. Specify only the nr_cpus kernel boot parameter. This will
* set both nreaders and nwriters to the value specified by
* nr_cpus for a mixed reader/writer test.
*
* 2. Specify the nr_cpus kernel boot parameter, but set
* rcuperf.nreaders to zero. This will set nwriters to the
* value specified by nr_cpus for an update-only test.
*
* 3. Specify the nr_cpus kernel boot parameter, but set
* rcuperf.nwriters to zero. This will set nreaders to the
* value specified by nr_cpus for a read-only test.
*
* Various other use cases may of course be specified.
*/
torture_param(bool, gp_async, false, "Use asynchronous GP wait primitives");
torture_param(int, gp_async_max, 1000, "Max # outstanding waits per reader");
torture_param(bool, gp_exp, false, "Use expedited GP wait primitives");
torture_param(int, holdoff, 10, "Holdoff time before test start (s)");
torture_param(int, nreaders, 0, "Number of RCU reader threads");
torture_param(int, nreaders, -1, "Number of RCU reader threads");
torture_param(int, nwriters, -1, "Number of RCU updater threads");
torture_param(bool, shutdown, !IS_ENABLED(MODULE),
"Shutdown at end of performance tests.");

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@ -20,32 +20,10 @@
#
# Authors: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
# rcuperf_param_nreaders bootparam-string
#
# Adds nreaders rcuperf module parameter if not already specified.
rcuperf_param_nreaders () {
if ! echo "$1" | grep -q "rcuperf.nreaders"
then
echo rcuperf.nreaders=-1
fi
}
# rcuperf_param_nwriters bootparam-string
#
# Adds nwriters rcuperf module parameter if not already specified.
rcuperf_param_nwriters () {
if ! echo "$1" | grep -q "rcuperf.nwriters"
then
echo rcuperf.nwriters=-1
fi
}
# per_version_boot_params bootparam-string config-file seconds
#
# Adds per-version torture-module parameters to kernels supporting them.
per_version_boot_params () {
echo $1 `rcuperf_param_nreaders "$1"` \
`rcuperf_param_nwriters "$1"` \
rcuperf.shutdown=1 \
echo $1 rcuperf.shutdown=1 \
rcuperf.verbose=1
}