#!/usr/bin/env ksh
-# :vi ts=4 sw=4 noet :
+# vim: ts=4 sw=4 noet :
#==================================================================================
-# Copyright (c) 2019 Nokia
-# Copyright (c) 2018-2019 AT&T Intellectual Property.
+# Copyright (c) 2019-2020 Nokia
+# Copyright (c) 2018-2020 AT&T Intellectual Property.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Mnemonic: run_app_test.ksh
# Abstract: This is a simple script to set up and run the basic send/receive
-# processes for some library validation on top of nano/nng.
+# processes for some library validation on top of nng.
# It should be possible to clone the repo, switch to this directory
# and execute 'ksh run -B' which will build RMr, make the sender and
# recevier then run the basic test.
#
# Example command line:
# ksh ./run_app_test.ksh # default 20 messages at 2 msg/sec
-# ksh ./run_app_test.ksh -N # default but with nanomsg lib
# ksh ./run_app_test.ksh -d 100 -n 10000 # send 10k messages with 100ms delay between
#
# Date: 22 April 2019
# file in order for the 'main' to pick them up easily.
#
function run_sender {
- if (( $nano_sender ))
- then
- ./sender_nano $nmsg $delay
- else
- ./sender $nmsg $delay
- fi
+ ./sender${si} $nmsg $delay
echo $? >/tmp/PID$$.src # must communicate state back via file b/c asynch
}
function run_rcvr {
- if (( $nano_receiver ))
+ if (( mt_receiver ))
then
- ./receiver_nano $nmsg
+ echo "<TEST> testing with mt-receiver" >&2
+ ./mt_receiver${si} $nmsg
else
- ./receiver $nmsg
+ ./receiver${si} $nmsg
fi
echo $? >/tmp/PID$$.rrc
}
nmsg=20 # total number of messages to be exchanged (-n value changes)
# need two sent to each receiver to ensure hairpin entries were removed (will fail if they were not)
delay=500000 # microsec sleep between msg 1,000,000 == 1s
-nano_sender=0 # start nano version if set (-N)
-nano_receiver=0
wait=1
rebuild=0
nopull="" # -b sets so that build does not pull
use_installed=0
my_ip=$(snarf_ip) # get an ip to insert into the route table
keep=0
+mt_receiver=0 # -m sets in order to test with multi-threaded receive stuff
+force_make=0
+si="" # -S sets to build and test SI versions
while [[ $1 == -* ]]
-d) delay=$2; shift;;
-k) keep=1;;
-i) use_installed=1;;
- -N) nano_sender=1
- nano_receiver=1
- ;;
+ -M) force_make=1;;
+ -m) mt_receiver=1;;
-n) nmsg=$2; shift;;
+ -N) si="";; # build and test NNG versions (off si)
+ -S) si="_si";; # build and test SI95 versions
-v) verbose=1;;
*) echo "unrecognised option: $1"
- echo "usage: $0 [-B] [-d micor-sec-delay] [-i] [-k] [-N] [-n num-msgs]"
- echo " -B forces a rebuild which will use .build"
+ echo "usage: $0 [-B] [-d micor-sec-delay] [-i] [-k] [-M] [-m] [-n num-msgs] [-S]"
+ echo " -B forces an RMR rebuild which will use .build"
echo " -i causes the installd libraries (/usr/local) to be referenced; -B is ignored if supplied"
echo " -k keeps the route table"
+ echo " -M force make on test applications"
+ echo " -m test with mt-receive mode"
+ echo " -S build/test SI95 based binaries"
echo ""
echo "total number of messages must > 20 to correctly test hairpin loop removal"
exit 1
if (( rebuild ))
then
set -e
- ksh ./rebuild.ksh $nopull | read build_path
+ $SHELL ./rebuild.ksh $nopull | read build_path
set +e
else
build_path=${BUILD_PATH:-"../../.build"} # we prefer .build at the root level, but allow user option
if [[ ! -d $build_path ]]
then
- echo "cannot find build in: $build_path"
- echo "either create, and then build RMr, or set BUILD_PATH as an evironment var before running this"
+ echo "[FAIL] cannot find build in: $build_path"
+ echo "[FAIL] either create, and then build RMr, or set BUILD_PATH as an evironment var before running this"
exit 1
fi
fi
export RMR_SEED_RT=${RMR_SEED_RT:-./app_test.rt} # allow easy testing with different rt
-if [[ ! -f ./sender ]]
+if (( force_make )) || [[ ! -f ./sender${si} || ! -f ./receiver${si} ]]
then
- if ! make >/dev/null 2>&1
+ if ! make -B sender${si} receiver${si} >/tmp/PID$$.clog 2>&1
then
- echo "[FAIL] cannot find sender binary, and cannot make it.... humm?"
+ echo "[FAIL] cannot find sender${si} and/or receiver${si}binary, and cannot make them.... humm?"
+ head -50 /tmp/PID$$.clog
+ rm -fr /tmp/PID$$.*
exit 1
fi
fi