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* [dts] [PATCH V1]userspace_ethtool: remove eeprom content checking file size limitation zyta.szpak@semihalf.com fix issue IXA00374453/DPDK-777 at Mon Jul 4 13:36:46 2016 +0200
@ 2017-01-16  3:52 yufengx.mo
  2017-01-16  3:52 ` [dts] [PATCH V1]userspace_ethtool: remove eeprom content checking file size yufengx.mo
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From: yufengx.mo @ 2017-01-16  3:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: dts; +Cc: yufengmx

From: yufengmx <yufengx.mo@intel.com>


yufengmx (1):
  userspace_ethtool: remove eeprom content checking file size limitation

 tests/TestSuite_userspace_ethtool.py | 136 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
 1 file changed, 106 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)

-- 
1.9.3

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* [dts] [PATCH V1]userspace_ethtool: remove eeprom content checking file size
  2017-01-16  3:52 [dts] [PATCH V1]userspace_ethtool: remove eeprom content checking file size limitation zyta.szpak@semihalf.com fix issue IXA00374453/DPDK-777 at Mon Jul 4 13:36:46 2016 +0200 yufengx.mo
@ 2017-01-16  3:52 ` yufengx.mo
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From: yufengx.mo @ 2017-01-16  3:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: dts; +Cc: yufengmx

From: yufengmx <yufengx.mo@intel.com>

 limitation

    commit 001a1c0f98f4e3ac19c26515892e2448a7547c38
    Author: Zyta Szpak <zyta.szpak@semihalf.com>
    Date:   Mon Jul 4 13:36:46 2016 +0200

        ethdev: get registers width

        The ethtool app was allocating too little space for 64-bit
        registers which resulted in memory corruption.

        Removes hard-coded assumption that device registers
        are always 32 bits wide. The rte_eth_dev_get_reg_length
        and rte_eth_dev_get_reg_info callbacks did not
        provide register size to the app in any way while is
        needed to allocate correct number of bytes before
        retrieving registers using rte_eth_dev_get_reg.

        This commit changes rte_eth_dev_get_reg_info so that
        it can be used to retrieve both the number of registers
        and their width, and removes the now-redundant
        rte_eth_dev_get_reg_length.

Signed-off-by: yufengmx <yufengx.mo@intel.com>
---
 tests/TestSuite_userspace_ethtool.py | 136 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
 1 file changed, 106 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tests/TestSuite_userspace_ethtool.py b/tests/TestSuite_userspace_ethtool.py
index ced7e96..d12e6d3 100644
--- a/tests/TestSuite_userspace_ethtool.py
+++ b/tests/TestSuite_userspace_ethtool.py
@@ -128,22 +128,6 @@ class TestUserspaceEthtool(TestCase, IxiaPacketGenerator):
         else:
             return 1518
 
-    def resize_linux_eeprom_file(self, dpdk_eeprom_file, linux_eeprom_file):
-        basePath = os.sep + "root" + self.dut.base_dir[1:] + os.sep
-        with open( basePath + os.sep + dpdk_eeprom_file, 'rb') as fpDpdk:
-            dpdk_bytes = fpDpdk.read()
-            dpdk_length = len(dpdk_bytes)
-
-        with open( basePath + linux_eeprom_file, 'rb') as fplinux:
-            linux_bytes = fplinux.read()
-            linux_length = len(linux_bytes)
-        
-        self.verify(dpdk_length <= linux_length, 
-                    "linux ethtool haven't dump out enough data as dpdk ethtool")
-
-        with open( basePath + linux_eeprom_file, 'wb') as fplinux:
-            fplinux.write(linux_bytes[:dpdk_length])
-
     def strip_md5(self, filename):
         md5_info = self.dut.send_expect("md5sum %s" % filename, "# ")
         md5_pattern = r"(\w+)  (\w+)"
@@ -153,25 +137,118 @@ class TestUserspaceEthtool(TestCase, IxiaPacketGenerator):
         else:
             return ""
 
+    def get_driver_info(self, dpdk_driver_msg):
+        # get nic driver information using dpdk's ethtool
+        info_lines = dpdk_driver_msg.strip().splitlines()
+        driver_pattern = r"Port (\d+) driver: (.*) \(ver: (.*)\)"
+        pattern = "(.*): (.*)"
+        firmwarePat = "0x([0-9a-f]+)"
+        check_content = ['firmware-version', 'driver']
+        dpdk_drv_infos = {}
+        port = None
+        cnt = 0
+        while cnt < len(info_lines):
+            if not info_lines[cnt]:
+                pass
+            else:
+                m = re.match(driver_pattern, info_lines[cnt])
+                if m:
+                    port = m.group(1)
+                    dpdk_drv_infos[port] = {}
+                    dpdk_drv_infos[port]['driver'] = m.group(2).split('_').pop()
+                    dpdk_version = m.group(3)
+                else:
+                    if port:
+                        out = re.findall(pattern, info_lines[cnt], re.M)[0]
+                        if len(out) == 2:
+                            if out[0] == 'firmware-version':
+                                dpdk_drv_infos[port][out[0]] = "0x" + re.findall(firmwarePat, out[1], re.M)[0]
+                            else:
+                                dpdk_drv_infos[port][out[0]] = out[1]
+            cnt += 1
+        # check driver content
+        msg = ''
+        if 'firmware-version' not in dpdk_driver_msg:
+            self.logger.warning('firmware-version query not supported by current dpdk version')
+            return dpdk_drv_infos, msg
+        for port_no in dpdk_drv_infos:
+            dpdk_drv_info = dpdk_drv_infos[port_no]
+            for item in check_content:
+                if item not in dpdk_drv_info.keys():
+                    msg = os.linesep.join([msg, "port {0} get {1} failed".format(port_no, item)])
+                    dpdk_drv_infos = None
+                    break
+
+        return dpdk_drv_infos, msg
+
+    def check_driver_info(self, port_name, dpdk_drv_info):
+        # get nic driver information using linux's ethtool
+        pattern = "(.*): (.*)"
+        firmwarePat = "0x([0-9a-f]+)"
+        infos = self.dut.send_expect("ethtool -i %s"%port_name, "# ").splitlines()
+        sys_nic_info = {}
+        for info in infos:
+            if not info:
+                continue
+            result = re.findall(pattern, info, re.M)
+            if not result:
+                continue
+            out = result[0]
+            if len(out) == 2:
+                if out[0] == 'firmware-version':
+                    sys_nic_info[out[0]] = "0x" + re.findall(firmwarePat, out[1], re.M)[0]
+                else:
+                    sys_nic_info[out[0]] = out[1]
+        # compare two information data 
+        for item, value in dpdk_drv_info.items():
+            if item not in sys_nic_info.keys():
+                msg = "linux ethtool failed to dump driver info"
+                status = False
+                break
+            if value != sys_nic_info[item]:
+                msg = "Userspace ethtool failed to dump driver info"
+                status = False
+                break
+        else:
+            msg = "{0}: dpdk ethtool dump driver info done".format(port_name)
+            status = True
+
+        return status, msg
+
     def test_dump_driver_info(self):
         """
         Test ethtool can dump basic information
         """
         self.dut.send_expect(self.cmd, "EthApp>", 60)
-        out = self.dut.send_expect("drvinfo", "EthApp>")
-        driver_pattern = r"Port (\d+) driver: rte_(.*)_pmd \(ver: RTE (.*)\)"
-        driver_infos = out.split("\r\n")
-        self.verify(len(driver_infos) > 1, "Userspace tool failed to dump driver infor")
-
-        # check dump driver info function
-        for driver_info in driver_infos:
-            m = re.match(driver_pattern, driver_info)
-            if m:
-                port = m.group(1)
-                driver = m.group(2)
-                version = m.group(3)
-                print utils.GREEN("Detect port %s with %s driver\n" % (port, driver))
+        dpdk_driver_msg = self.dut.send_expect("drvinfo", "EthApp>")
+        self.dut.send_expect("quit", "# ")
+        dpdk_drv_infos, msg = self.get_driver_info(dpdk_driver_msg)
+        self.verify(dpdk_drv_infos, msg)
+        
+        portsinfo = {}
+        for index in range(len(self.ports)):
+            portsinfo[index] = {}
+            portinfo = portsinfo[index]
+            port = self.ports[index]
+            netdev = self.dut.ports_info[port]['port']
+            intf_name = self.dut.ports_info[port]['intf']
+            # strip orignal driver
+            portinfo['ori_driver'] = netdev.get_nic_driver()
+            portinfo['net_dev'] = netdev
+            # bind to default driver
+            netdev.bind_driver()
+            # get linux interface
+            intf = netdev.get_interface_name()
+            status, msg = self.check_driver_info(intf_name, dpdk_drv_infos[str(index)])
+            self.logger.info(msg)
+            self.verify(status, msg)
 
+        for index in range(len(self.ports)):
+            # bind to original driver
+            portinfo = portsinfo[index]
+            portinfo['net_dev'].bind_driver(portinfo['ori_driver'])
+
+        self.dut.send_expect(self.cmd, "EthApp>", 60)
         # ethtool doesn't support port disconnect by tools of linux 
         # only detect physical link disconnect status
         if self.nic.startswith("fortville") == False:  
@@ -294,7 +371,6 @@ class TestUserspaceEthtool(TestCase, IxiaPacketGenerator):
 
         for index in range(len(self.ports)):
             md5 = self.strip_md5(portsinfo[index]['eeprom_file'])
-            self.resize_linux_eeprom_file( portsinfo[index]['eeprom_file'], portsinfo[index]['ethtool_eeprom'])
             md5_ref = self.strip_md5(portsinfo[index]['ethtool_eeprom'])
             print utils.GREEN("Reference eeprom md5 %s" % md5)
             print utils.GREEN("Reference eeprom md5_ref %s" % md5_ref)
-- 
1.9.3

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