| # |
| # Common functions used by pktgen scripts |
| # - Depending on bash 3 (or higher) syntax |
| # |
| # Author: Jesper Dangaaard Brouer |
| # License: GPL |
| |
| ## -- General shell logging cmds -- |
| function err() { |
| local exitcode=$1 |
| shift |
| echo "ERROR: $@" >&2 |
| exit $exitcode |
| } |
| |
| function warn() { |
| echo "WARN : $@" >&2 |
| } |
| |
| function info() { |
| if [[ -n "$VERBOSE" ]]; then |
| echo "INFO : $@" >&2 |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| ## -- Pktgen proc config commands -- ## |
| export PROC_DIR=/proc/net/pktgen |
| # |
| # Three different shell functions for configuring the different |
| # components of pktgen: |
| # pg_ctrl(), pg_thread() and pg_set(). |
| # |
| # These functions correspond to pktgens different components. |
| # * pg_ctrl() control "pgctrl" (/proc/net/pktgen/pgctrl) |
| # * pg_thread() control the kernel threads and binding to devices |
| # * pg_set() control setup of individual devices |
| function pg_ctrl() { |
| local proc_file="pgctrl" |
| proc_cmd ${proc_file} "$@" |
| } |
| |
| function pg_thread() { |
| local thread=$1 |
| local proc_file="kpktgend_${thread}" |
| shift |
| proc_cmd ${proc_file} "$@" |
| } |
| |
| function pg_set() { |
| local dev=$1 |
| local proc_file="$dev" |
| shift |
| proc_cmd ${proc_file} "$@" |
| } |
| |
| # More generic replacement for pgset(), that does not depend on global |
| # variable for proc file. |
| function proc_cmd() { |
| local result |
| local proc_file=$1 |
| # after shift, the remaining args are contained in $@ |
| shift |
| local proc_ctrl=${PROC_DIR}/$proc_file |
| if [[ ! -e "$proc_ctrl" ]]; then |
| err 3 "proc file:$proc_ctrl does not exists (dev added to thread?)" |
| else |
| if [[ ! -w "$proc_ctrl" ]]; then |
| err 4 "proc file:$proc_ctrl not writable, not root?!" |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| if [[ "$DEBUG" == "yes" ]]; then |
| echo "cmd: $@ > $proc_ctrl" |
| fi |
| # Quoting of "$@" is important for space expansion |
| echo "$@" > "$proc_ctrl" |
| local status=$? |
| |
| result=$(grep "Result: OK:" $proc_ctrl) |
| # Due to pgctrl, cannot use exit code $? from grep |
| if [[ "$result" == "" ]]; then |
| grep "Result:" $proc_ctrl >&2 |
| fi |
| if (( $status != 0 )); then |
| err 5 "Write error($status) occurred cmd: \"$@ > $proc_ctrl\"" |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| # Old obsolete "pgset" function, with slightly improved err handling |
| function pgset() { |
| local result |
| |
| if [[ "$DEBUG" == "yes" ]]; then |
| echo "cmd: $1 > $PGDEV" |
| fi |
| echo $1 > $PGDEV |
| local status=$? |
| |
| result=`cat $PGDEV | fgrep "Result: OK:"` |
| if [[ "$result" == "" ]]; then |
| cat $PGDEV | fgrep Result: |
| fi |
| if (( $status != 0 )); then |
| err 5 "Write error($status) occurred cmd: \"$1 > $PGDEV\"" |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| ## -- General shell tricks -- |
| |
| function root_check_run_with_sudo() { |
| # Trick so, program can be run as normal user, will just use "sudo" |
| # call as root_check_run_as_sudo "$@" |
| if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]; then |
| if [ -x $0 ]; then # Directly executable use sudo |
| info "Not root, running with sudo" |
| sudo "$0" "$@" |
| exit $? |
| fi |
| err 4 "cannot perform sudo run of $0" |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| # Exact input device's NUMA node info |
| function get_iface_node() |
| { |
| local node=$(</sys/class/net/$1/device/numa_node) |
| if [[ $node == -1 ]]; then |
| echo 0 |
| else |
| echo $node |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| # Given an Dev/iface, get its queues' irq numbers |
| function get_iface_irqs() |
| { |
| local IFACE=$1 |
| local queues="${IFACE}-.*TxRx" |
| |
| irqs=$(grep "$queues" /proc/interrupts | cut -f1 -d:) |
| [ -z "$irqs" ] && irqs=$(grep $IFACE /proc/interrupts | cut -f1 -d:) |
| [ -z "$irqs" ] && irqs=$(for i in `ls -Ux /sys/class/net/$IFACE/device/msi_irqs` ;\ |
| do grep "$i:.*TxRx" /proc/interrupts | grep -v fdir | cut -f 1 -d : ;\ |
| done) |
| [ -z "$irqs" ] && err 3 "Could not find interrupts for $IFACE" |
| |
| echo $irqs |
| } |
| |
| # Given a NUMA node, return cpu ids belonging to it. |
| function get_node_cpus() |
| { |
| local node=$1 |
| local node_cpu_list |
| local node_cpu_range_list=`cut -f1- -d, --output-delimiter=" " \ |
| /sys/devices/system/node/node$node/cpulist` |
| |
| for cpu_range in $node_cpu_range_list |
| do |
| node_cpu_list="$node_cpu_list "`seq -s " " ${cpu_range//-/ }` |
| done |
| |
| echo $node_cpu_list |
| } |
| |
| # Given a single or range of port(s), return minimum and maximum port number. |
| function parse_ports() |
| { |
| local port_str=$1 |
| local port_list |
| local min_port |
| local max_port |
| |
| IFS="-" read -ra port_list <<< $port_str |
| |
| min_port=${port_list[0]} |
| max_port=${port_list[1]:-$min_port} |
| |
| echo $min_port $max_port |
| } |
| |
| # Given a minimum and maximum port, verify port number. |
| function validate_ports() |
| { |
| local min_port=$1 |
| local max_port=$2 |
| |
| # 0 < port < 65536 |
| if [[ $min_port -gt 0 && $min_port -lt 65536 ]]; then |
| if [[ $max_port -gt 0 && $max_port -lt 65536 ]]; then |
| if [[ $min_port -le $max_port ]]; then |
| return 0 |
| fi |
| fi |
| fi |
| |
| err 5 "Invalid port(s): $min_port-$max_port" |
| } |