linux/tools/testing/selftests/rcutorture/bin/jitter.sh
Paul E. McKenney c493f1c9c4 torture: Use gawk instead of awk for systime() function
In many environments, gawk provides systime(), but awk doesn't.
This commit therefore changes awk scripts using systime() to instead be
gawk scripts.

Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
2019-12-09 13:00:26 -08:00

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#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
# Alternate sleeping and spinning on randomly selected CPUs. The purpose
# of this script is to inflict random OS jitter on a concurrently running
# test.
#
# Usage: jitter.sh me duration [ sleepmax [ spinmax ] ]
#
# me: Random-number-generator seed salt.
# duration: Time to run in seconds.
# sleepmax: Maximum microseconds to sleep, defaults to one second.
# spinmax: Maximum microseconds to spin, defaults to one millisecond.
#
# Copyright (C) IBM Corporation, 2016
#
# Authors: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.ibm.com>
me=$(($1 * 1000))
duration=$2
sleepmax=${3-1000000}
spinmax=${4-1000}
n=1
starttime=`gawk 'BEGIN { print systime(); }' < /dev/null`
while :
do
# Check for done.
t=`gawk -v s=$starttime 'BEGIN { print systime() - s; }' < /dev/null`
if test "$t" -gt "$duration"
then
exit 0;
fi
# Set affinity to randomly selected online CPU
cpus=`grep 1 /sys/devices/system/cpu/*/online |
sed -e 's,/[^/]*$,,' -e 's/^[^0-9]*//'`
# Do not leave out poor old cpu0 which may not be hot-pluggable
if [ ! -f "/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/online" ]; then
cpus="0 $cpus"
fi
cpumask=`awk -v cpus="$cpus" -v me=$me -v n=$n 'BEGIN {
srand(n + me + systime());
ncpus = split(cpus, ca);
curcpu = ca[int(rand() * ncpus + 1)];
mask = lshift(1, curcpu);
if (mask + 0 <= 0)
mask = 1;
printf("%#x\n", mask);
}' < /dev/null`
n=$(($n+1))
if ! taskset -p $cpumask $$ > /dev/null 2>&1
then
echo taskset failure: '"taskset -p ' $cpumask $$ '"'
exit 1
fi
# Sleep a random duration
sleeptime=`awk -v me=$me -v n=$n -v sleepmax=$sleepmax 'BEGIN {
srand(n + me + systime());
printf("%06d", int(rand() * sleepmax));
}' < /dev/null`
n=$(($n+1))
sleep .$sleeptime
# Spin a random duration
limit=`awk -v me=$me -v n=$n -v spinmax=$spinmax 'BEGIN {
srand(n + me + systime());
printf("%06d", int(rand() * spinmax));
}' < /dev/null`
n=$(($n+1))
for i in {1..$limit}
do
echo > /dev/null
done
done
exit 1