| #!/bin/bash |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ |
| # |
| # Check the console output from an rcutorture run for oopses. |
| # The "file" is a pathname on the local system, and "title" is |
| # a text string for error-message purposes. |
| # |
| # Usage: parse-console.sh file title |
| # |
| # Copyright (C) IBM Corporation, 2011 |
| # |
| # Authors: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.ibm.com> |
| |
| T=${TMPDIR-/tmp}/parse-console.sh.$$ |
| file="$1" |
| title="$2" |
| |
| trap 'rm -f $T.seq $T.diags' 0 |
| |
| . functions.sh |
| |
| # Check for presence and readability of console output file |
| if test -f "$file" -a -r "$file" |
| then |
| : |
| else |
| echo $title unreadable console output file: $file |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| if grep -Pq '\x00' < $file |
| then |
| print_warning Console output contains nul bytes, old qemu still running? |
| fi |
| cat /dev/null > $file.diags |
| |
| # Check for proper termination, except for rcuscale and refscale. |
| if test "$TORTURE_SUITE" != rcuscale && test "$TORTURE_SUITE" != refscale |
| then |
| # check for abject failure |
| |
| if grep -q FAILURE $file || grep -q -e '-torture.*!!!' $file |
| then |
| nerrs=`grep --binary-files=text '!!!' $file | |
| tail -1 | |
| awk ' |
| { |
| normalexit = 1; |
| for (i=NF-8;i<=NF;i++) { |
| if (i <= 0 || i !~ /^[0-9]*$/) { |
| bangstring = $0; |
| gsub(/^\[[^]]*] /, "", bangstring); |
| print bangstring; |
| normalexit = 0; |
| exit 0; |
| } |
| sum+=$i; |
| } |
| } |
| END { |
| if (normalexit) |
| print sum " instances" |
| }'` |
| print_bug $title FAILURE, $nerrs |
| exit |
| fi |
| |
| grep --binary-files=text 'torture:.*ver:' $file | |
| egrep --binary-files=text -v '\(null\)|rtc: 000000000* ' | |
| sed -e 's/^(initramfs)[^]]*] //' -e 's/^\[[^]]*] //' | |
| sed -e 's/^.*ver: //' | |
| awk ' |
| BEGIN { |
| ver = 0; |
| badseq = 0; |
| } |
| |
| { |
| if (!badseq && ($1 + 0 != $1 || $1 <= ver)) { |
| badseqno1 = ver; |
| badseqno2 = $1; |
| badseqnr = NR; |
| badseq = 1; |
| } |
| ver = $1 |
| } |
| |
| END { |
| if (badseq) { |
| if (badseqno1 == badseqno2 && badseqno2 == ver) |
| print "GP HANG at " ver " torture stat " badseqnr; |
| else |
| print "BAD SEQ " badseqno1 ":" badseqno2 " last:" ver " version " badseqnr; |
| } |
| }' > $T.seq |
| |
| if grep -q SUCCESS $file |
| then |
| if test -s $T.seq |
| then |
| print_warning $title `cat $T.seq` |
| echo " " $file |
| exit 2 |
| fi |
| else |
| if grep -q "_HOTPLUG:" $file |
| then |
| print_warning HOTPLUG FAILURES $title `cat $T.seq` |
| echo " " $file |
| exit 3 |
| fi |
| echo $title no success message, `grep --binary-files=text 'ver:' $file | wc -l` successful version messages |
| if test -s $T.seq |
| then |
| print_warning $title `cat $T.seq` |
| fi |
| exit 2 |
| fi |
| fi | tee -a $file.diags |
| |
| console-badness.sh < $file > $T.diags |
| if test -s $T.diags |
| then |
| print_warning "Assertion failure in $file $title" |
| # cat $T.diags |
| summary="" |
| n_badness=`grep -c Badness $file` |
| if test "$n_badness" -ne 0 |
| then |
| summary="$summary Badness: $n_badness" |
| fi |
| n_warn=`grep -v 'Warning: unable to open an initial console' $file | egrep -c 'WARNING:|Warn'` |
| if test "$n_warn" -ne 0 |
| then |
| summary="$summary Warnings: $n_warn" |
| fi |
| n_bugs=`egrep -c 'BUG|Oops:' $file` |
| if test "$n_bugs" -ne 0 |
| then |
| summary="$summary Bugs: $n_bugs" |
| fi |
| n_calltrace=`grep -c 'Call Trace:' $file` |
| if test "$n_calltrace" -ne 0 |
| then |
| summary="$summary Call Traces: $n_calltrace" |
| fi |
| n_lockdep=`grep -c =========== $file` |
| if test "$n_badness" -ne 0 |
| then |
| summary="$summary lockdep: $n_badness" |
| fi |
| n_stalls=`egrep -c 'detected stalls on CPUs/tasks:|self-detected stall on CPU|Stall ended before state dump start|\?\?\? Writer stall state' $file` |
| if test "$n_stalls" -ne 0 |
| then |
| summary="$summary Stalls: $n_stalls" |
| fi |
| n_starves=`grep -c 'rcu_.*kthread starved for' $file` |
| if test "$n_starves" -ne 0 |
| then |
| summary="$summary Starves: $n_starves" |
| fi |
| print_warning Summary: $summary |
| cat $T.diags >> $file.diags |
| fi |
| for i in $file.*.diags |
| do |
| if test -f "$i" |
| then |
| cat $i >> $file.diags |
| fi |
| done |
| if ! test -s $file.diags |
| then |
| rm -f $file.diags |
| fi |