x/tools/cmd/stress: add utility for stress testing
The stress utility is intended for catching of episodic failures. It runs a given process in parallel in a loop and collects any failures. Usage: $ stress ./fmt.test -test.run=TestSometing -test.cpu=10 You can also specify a number of parallel processes with -p flag; instruct the utility to not kill hanged processes for gdb attach; or specify the failure output you are looking for (if you want to ignore some other episodic failures). Do you find it useful? I use it for several years for all kinds of episodic failures (not just Go btw). Change-Id: I06553345b76768a819412acb45f9bdfb3bababf7 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9373 Reviewed-by: Keith Randall <khr@golang.org>
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// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// The stress utility is intended for catching of episodic failures.
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// It runs a given process in parallel in a loop and collects any failures.
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// Usage:
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// $ stress ./fmt.test -test.run=TestSometing -test.cpu=10
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// You can also specify a number of parallel processes with -p flag;
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// instruct the utility to not kill hanged processes for gdb attach;
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// or specify the failure output you are looking for (if you want to
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// ignore some other episodic failures).
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package main
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import (
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"flag"
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"fmt"
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"io/ioutil"
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"os"
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"os/exec"
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"regexp"
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"runtime"
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"syscall"
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"time"
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)
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var (
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flagP = flag.Int("p", runtime.NumCPU(), "run `N` processes in parallel")
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flagTimeout = flag.Duration("timeout", 10*time.Minute, "timeout each process after `duration`")
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flagKill = flag.Bool("kill", true, "kill timed out processes if true, otherwise just print pid (to attach with gdb)")
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flagFailure = flag.String("failure", "", "fail only if output matches `regexp`")
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)
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func main() {
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flag.Parse()
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if *flagP <= 0 || *flagTimeout <= 0 || len(flag.Args()) == 0 {
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flag.Usage()
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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var failureRe *regexp.Regexp
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if *flagFailure != "" {
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var err error
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if failureRe, err = regexp.Compile(*flagFailure); err != nil {
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fmt.Println("bad failure regexp:", err)
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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}
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res := make(chan []byte)
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for i := 0; i < *flagP; i++ {
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go func() {
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for {
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cmd := exec.Command(flag.Args()[0], flag.Args()[1:]...)
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done := make(chan bool)
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if *flagTimeout > 0 {
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go func() {
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select {
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case <-done:
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return
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case <-time.After(*flagTimeout):
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}
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if !*flagKill {
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fmt.Printf("process %v timed out\n", cmd.Process.Pid)
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return
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}
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cmd.Process.Signal(syscall.SIGABRT)
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select {
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case <-done:
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return
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case <-time.After(10 * time.Second):
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}
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cmd.Process.Kill()
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}()
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}
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out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
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close(done)
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if err != nil && (failureRe == nil || failureRe.Match(out)) {
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out = append(out, fmt.Sprintf("\n\nERROR: %v\n", err)...)
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} else {
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out = []byte{}
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}
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res <- out
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}
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}()
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}
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runs := 0
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ticker := time.NewTicker(5 * time.Second).C
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for {
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select {
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case out := <-res:
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runs++
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if len(out) == 0 {
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continue
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}
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f, err := ioutil.TempFile("", "go-stress")
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if err != nil {
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fmt.Printf("failed to create temp file: %v\n", err)
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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f.Write(out)
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f.Close()
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if len(out) > 2<<10 {
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out = out[:2<<10]
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}
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fmt.Printf("\n%s\n%s\n", f.Name(), out)
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case <-ticker:
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fmt.Printf("%v runs so far\n", runs)
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}
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}
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}
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