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It was generated by help2man 1.36. .TH SPEW "1" "May 2010" "spew 1.0.8" "User Commands" .SH NAME spew \- measures I/O performance and/or generates I/O load .SH SYNOPSIS .B spew \fI--write|--read|--read-after-write \fR[\fIOPTION\fR]... \fITRANSFER_SIZE\fR[\fIkKmMgG\fR] \fIFILE\fR .SH DESCRIPTION An I/O performance measurement and load generation tool. Writes and/or reads generated data to or from a character device, block device, or regular file. .TP \fB\-B\fR, \fB\-\-max\-buffer\-size\fR=\fIBUFFER_SIZE\fR Each read(2)/write(2) call uses a maximum buffer of size BUFFER_SIZE. .TP \fB\-b\fR, \fB\-\-min\-buffer\-size\fR=\fIBUFFER_SIZE\fR Each read(2)/write(2) call uses a minimum buffer of size BUFFER_SIZE. .TP \fB\-c\fR, \fB\-\-continue\-after\-error\fR Continue after data integrity errors. .TP \fB\-d\fR, \fB\-\-direct\fR Use direct I/O. Should only be used on block device files. Not all operating systems support direct I/O .TP \fB\-g\fR, \fB\-\-generate\-load\fR Equivalent to: \fB\-v\fR \fB\-t\fR \fB\-P\fR \fB\-p\fR random \fB\-i\fR 0. .TP \fB\-i\fR, \fB\-\-iterations\fR=\fICOUNT\fR Write/read data COUNT times. If count is 0, repeats forever. .TP \fB\-l\fR, \fB\-\-logfile\fR=\fILOGFILE\fR Send log messages to LOGFILE. .TP \fB\-\-no\-progress\fR Don't show progress (default). .TP \fB\-\-no\-rcfiles\fR Don't use standard rcfiles. .TP \fB\-q\fR, \fB\-\-no\-statistics\fR Don't output statistics. .TP \fB\-\-no\-tui\fR Don't use TUI interface. .TP \fB\-o\fR, \fB\-\-offset\fR=\fIOFFSET\fR Seek to OFFSET before starting I/O. .TP \fB\-P\fR, \fB\-\-progress\fR Show progress. .TP \fB\-p\fR, \fB\-\-pattern\fR=\fIPATTERN\fR Use data pattern PATTERN when reading or writing data. .TP \fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-random\fR Read/Write buffers to random offsets. .TP \fB\-\-raw\fR An alias for \fB\-\-read\-after\-write\fR. .TP \fB\-\-rcfile\fR=\fIRCFILE\fR Read command\-line options from RCFILE. .TP \fB\-\-read\fR Read date from FILE. .TP \fB\-\-read\-after\-write\fR Read back data after writing to FILE. .TP \fB\-S\fR, \fB\-\-seed\fR=\fISEED\fR Use SEED for random number seed. .TP \fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-sync\fR Use synchronous I/O. .TP \fB\-\-statistics\fR Output statistics (default). .TP \fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-tui\fR Use curses\-based, terminal user interface. .TP \fB\-u\fR, \fB\-\-units\fR=\fIUNITS\fR Show transfer rate in UNITS units. .TP \fB\-\-usage\fR Show brief usage message and exit. .TP \fB\-V\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR Output version information and exit. .TP \fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-detailed\-statistics\fR Output detailed statistics. .TP \fB\-\-write\fR Write data to FILE. .TP \-?, \fB\-\-help\fR Show this help and exit. .TP FILE Regular or device file to write data to. .TP LOGFILE Path to a file used for logging. .TP MAX_BUFFER_SIZE Minimum buffer size used in each read(2)/write(2) call (default is MIN_BUFFER_SIZE bytes). MAX_BUFFER_SIZE. Must be an even multiple of 512 bytes and can be specified in bytes, kibibytes(k), kilobytes(K), mebibytes(m), megabytes(M), gibibytes(g), gigabytes(G). tebibytes(t), or terabytes(T). MAX_BUFFER_SIZE defaults to MIN_BUFFER_SIZE. If MAX_BUFFER_SIZE > MIN_BUFFER_SIZE, random buffers sizes between the two limits are used. MAX_BUFFER_SIZE must be an even multiple of MIN_BUFFER_SIZE. .TP MIN_BUFFER_SIZE Minimum buffer size used in each read(2)/write(2) call (default is 512 bytes). MIN_BUFFER_SIZE. Must be an even multiple of 512 bytes and can be specified in bytes, kibibytes(k), kilobytes(K), mebibytes(m), megabytes(M), gibibytes(g), gigabytes(G). tebibytes(t), or terabytes(T). .TP OFFSET Position to seek to in the file before starting I/O (default is 0). OFFSET must be an even multiple of 512 bytes and can be specified in bytes, kibibytes(k), kilobytes(K), mebibytes(m), megabytes(M), gibibytes(g), gigabytes(G). tebibytes(t), or terabytes(T). .TP PATTERN Data pattern used when writing/reading data. Available patterns are: none, zeros, ones, alt, random, numbers, and "#" (where "#" is a number between 0\-255). The default pattern is "none". .TP RCFILE Read additional command\-line options from RCFILE. Other options on the command\-line will override options in RCFILE. .TP SEED Used to seed the random number generator Must be >= 1 and <= 2^32. .TP TRANSFER_SIZE Total number of bytes to transfer (must be an even multiple of both MIN_BUFFER_SIZE and MAX_BUFFER)SIZE). TRANSFER_SIZE can be specified in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, or gigabytes. .TP UNITS Kibibytes(k), kilobytes(K), mebibytes(m), megabytes(M), gibibytes(g), gigabytes(G). tebibytes(t), or terabytes(T). .SH EXAMPLES \fBspew --write -b 16k 1m /tmp/bigfile\fR .PP or .PP \fBspew -b 16k 1m /tmp/bigfile\fR .PP Writes 1 mebibyte (1 mebibyte = 1024*1024 bytes) using 16 kibibytes (1 kibibyte = 1024 bytes) requests to the file \fI/tmp/bigfile\fR using the default pattern (random). . Displays the write transfer rate in kibibytes per second and the write transfer time in seconds. . .PP \fBspew --write -u m -i 10 -b 1k 256k /dev/sda1\fR .PP or .PP \fBspew -u m -i 10 -b 1k 256k /dev/sda1\fR .PP Writes 256 kibibytes using 1 kibibyte requests to the block device file \fI/dev/sda1\fR 10 times using the default pattern (random). . The iteration and cumulative write transfer rates are displayed in mebibytes per second and the iteration and cumulative write transfer times are displayed in seconds. .PP \fBspew --raw -d -o 1m -b 16m 1g /tmp/bigfile\fR .PP or .PP \fBregorge -s -o 1m -b 16m 1g /tmp/bigfile\fR .PP Write 1 gibibyte (1 gibibyte = 1024*1024*1024 bytes) starting at an offset of 1 mebibyte using 16 mebibyte requests to the file \fI/tmp/bigfile\fR using the default pattern (random). . The data is written synchronously and flushed at file close. . Then read in the same data using the same request size and offset. . The data is checked to ensure that the data read in matches the data read out. . Write and read tranfer rates are displayed in kibibytes/second. Read are write transfer times are displayed in seconds. .PP \fBspew --read -i 0 -u M -p zeros -b 512 1m /dev/zero\fR .PP or .PP \fBgorge -i 0 -u M -p zeros -b 512 1m /dev/zero\fR .PP Read 1 mebibyte of data using 512 byte requests from the file \fI/dev/zero\fR an infinite number of times using the zeros pattern (don't check the data). . The iteration and cumulative read transfer rates are displayed in megabytes (1 megabyte = 1,000,000 bytes) per second and the iteration and cumulative read transfer times are displayed in seconds. .PP \fBspew --raw -g -r -b 1k -B 256K 1t /dev/md1\fR .PP or .PP \fBregorge -g -r -b 1k -B 256K 1t /dev/md1\fR .PP Write 1 tebibyte (1 tebibyte = 1024*1024*1024*1024 bytes) using 1-256 kibibyte requests to the block device \fI/dev/md1\fR using the random pattern. Random seeks are performed before each transfer, but each block between the start and end of the data is written exactly once. . The request sizes are chosen randomly. . Then read in the same data using the same request sizes and seeks in the same sequence. . Repeat the above sequence an infinite number of times until told to quit (via signal or TUI command). .PP The data is checked to ensure that the data read in matches the data read out. . A curses-based TUI is used to display iteration and cumulative transfer rates, transfer times, and bytes transferred. . Display verbose statistics after quitting. . .SH ALGORITHMS . The following algorithm is used to determine blocksize when MAX_BUFFER_SIZE > MIN_BUFFER_SIZE: .PP Find the largest blocksize that is a power of 2 and is >= MAX_BUFFER_SIZE. . Call this maxbuffersize. Find the smallest buffersize that is a power of 2 and is >= MIN_BUFFER_SIZE. Call this minbuffersize. . Chunksize = maxbuffersize * (difference in number of bits between min and maxbuffersize + 1). . The number of chunks is TRANSFER_SIZE/chunksize. Call this numchunks. . There will be numchunks number of read/writes that are of size maxbuffersize, 2 * numchunks number of read/writes that are of size maxbuffersize/2, 4 * numchunks number of read/writes that are of size maxbuffersize/4, and so on until minbuffersize is reached. . MIN_BUFFER_SIZE is used for any remaining transfers if TRANSFER_SIZE is not evenly divisible by chunksize. .PP Example: Using a MIN_BLOCK_SIZE of 1k, a MAX_BLOCK_SIZE of 8k and a TRANSFER_SIZE of 264k results in 8 8k read/writes, 16 4k read/write, 32 2k read/writes, and 64 + 8 1k read/writes. .SH PATTERNS . Use the following od(1) command to examine spew generated files where a data integrity problem has occurred: .PP od -A d --format=d8 --width=32 .PP .SH FILES .TP \fl$HOME/.spewrc\fR or \fl$SPEWRC\fR Holds user default options. These options precede any options included on the command-line. .TP \flSYSCONFDIR/spew.conf\fR Holds system-wide default options. These options precede any options included on the command-line and options included from \fl$HOME/.spewrc\fR or \fl$SPEWRC\fR. .SH AUTHOR Written by Andrew Patterson .SH "REPORTING BUGS" Report bugs to Andrew Patterson . .PP Copyright 2007 Hewlett\-Packard Corp. spew-1.0.8.orig/man/spew.1.include0000644005331700533170000001035511012216540016546 0ustar taggarttaggart[EXAMPLES] \fBspew --write -b 16k 1m /tmp/bigfile\fR .PP or .PP \fBspew -b 16k 1m /tmp/bigfile\fR .PP Writes 1 mebibyte (1 mebibyte = 1024*1024 bytes) using 16 kibibytes (1 kibibyte = 1024 bytes) requests to the file \fI/tmp/bigfile\fR using the default pattern (random). . Displays the write transfer rate in kibibytes per second and the write transfer time in seconds. . .PP \fBspew --write -u m -i 10 -b 1k 256k /dev/sda1\fR .PP or .PP \fBspew -u m -i 10 -b 1k 256k /dev/sda1\fR .PP Writes 256 kibibytes using 1 kibibyte requests to the block device file \fI/dev/sda1\fR 10 times using the default pattern (random). . The iteration and cumulative write transfer rates are displayed in mebibytes per second and the iteration and cumulative write transfer times are displayed in seconds. .PP \fBspew --raw -d -o 1m -b 16m 1g /tmp/bigfile\fR .PP or .PP \fBregorge -s -o 1m -b 16m 1g /tmp/bigfile\fR .PP Write 1 gibibyte (1 gibibyte = 1024*1024*1024 bytes) starting at an offset of 1 mebibyte using 16 mebibyte requests to the file \fI/tmp/bigfile\fR using the default pattern (random). . The data is written synchronously and flushed at file close. . Then read in the same data using the same request size and offset. . The data is checked to ensure that the data read in matches the data read out. . Write and read tranfer rates are displayed in kibibytes/second. Read are write transfer times are displayed in seconds. .PP \fBspew --read -i 0 -u M -p zeros -b 512 1m /dev/zero\fR .PP or .PP \fBgorge -i 0 -u M -p zeros -b 512 1m /dev/zero\fR .PP Read 1 mebibyte of data using 512 byte requests from the file \fI/dev/zero\fR an infinite number of times using the zeros pattern (don't check the data). . The iteration and cumulative read transfer rates are displayed in megabytes (1 megabyte = 1,000,000 bytes) per second and the iteration and cumulative read transfer times are displayed in seconds. .PP \fBspew --raw -g -r -b 1k -B 256K 1t /dev/md1\fR .PP or .PP \fBregorge -g -r -b 1k -B 256K 1t /dev/md1\fR .PP Write 1 tebibyte (1 tebibyte = 1024*1024*1024*1024 bytes) using 1-256 kibibyte requests to the block device \fI/dev/md1\fR using the random pattern. Random seeks are performed before each transfer, but each block between the start and end of the data is written exactly once. . The request sizes are chosen randomly. . Then read in the same data using the same request sizes and seeks in the same sequence. . Repeat the above sequence an infinite number of times until told to quit (via signal or TUI command). .PP The data is checked to ensure that the data read in matches the data read out. . A curses-based TUI is used to display iteration and cumulative transfer rates, transfer times, and bytes transferred. . Display verbose statistics after quitting. . [ALGORITHMS] . The following algorithm is used to determine blocksize when MAX_BUFFER_SIZE > MIN_BUFFER_SIZE: .PP Find the largest blocksize that is a power of 2 and is >= MAX_BUFFER_SIZE. . Call this maxbuffersize. Find the smallest buffersize that is a power of 2 and is >= MIN_BUFFER_SIZE. Call this minbuffersize. . Chunksize = maxbuffersize * (difference in number of bits between min and maxbuffersize + 1). . The number of chunks is TRANSFER_SIZE/chunksize. Call this numchunks. . 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. spew-1.0.8.orig/Makefile.am0000644005331700533170000000046411012216544015351 0ustar taggarttaggart## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in SUBDIRS = src man etc EXTRA_DIST = config/config.guess \ config/config.sub \ config/install-sh \ config/missing \ config/mkinstalldirs \ FAQ \ TODO \ etc/spew.conf spew-1.0.8.orig/README0000644005331700533170000001731311012216543014175 0ustar taggarttaggartSPEW The spew package is used to test I/O performance and to generate load on character devices, block devices, and file systems. It is similar to the lmdd program found in the lmbench test-suite (http://www.bitmover.com/lmbench). It is a bit easier to use than lmdd and has some added functionality. For example, it can test both random and sequential I/O. There is a web-page for the spew project. It can be found at: http://spew.berlios.de The spew package includes 3 programs: spew, gorge, and regorge. Gorge and regorge are actually just links to the spew executable. spew: The spew program creates an output stream and writes it to a file or device. Various patterns can be used to test data integrity. No system calls are used to generate the output data, so there is very little overhead created by the spew program itself. The spew program can generate both cumulative and semi-instantaneous transfer-rate statistics. Here is an example of spew being used to test the sequential transfer rate to a file system: $ spew --pattern=random --min-buffer-size=64k 1g /tmp/bigfile Write transfer rate: 46677.47 KiB/s Transfer time: 00:00:22 You can use the --progress option to display a "progress-meter" that also shows intermediate transfer rates: $ spew --progress --pattern=numbers --min-buffer-size=64k 1g /tmp/big file w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 6% 67455.44 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 12% 66028.24 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 19% 65537.31 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 25% 65576.72 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 31% 64064.94 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 38% 64511.87 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 44% 64721.35 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 50% 64315.61 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 56% 62824.13 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 62% 31459.13 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 69% 61698.42 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 75% 62481.59 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 81% 63303.35 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 88% 63340.19 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 94% 9244.02 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 100% 52467.96 KiB/s Write transfer rate: 44277.80 KiB/s Transfer time: 00:00:23 gorge: The gorge program is similar to spew except that it reads data rather than writes it. Gorge is generally used to read data generated by spew, but this is only needed for data integrity testing. Here is an example of gorge being used to test the sequential transfer rate from a file system: $ gorge --pattern=numbers --min-buffer-size=64k 1g /tmp/bigfile Read transfer rate: 57793.09 KiB/s Transfer time: 00:00:18 Like spew, you can also use the --progress option with gorge: $ gorge --progress --pattern=numbers --min-buffer-size=64k 1g /tmp/bigfile r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 6% 12410.84 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 12% 18828.70 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 19% 45099.61 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 25% 47520.40 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 31% 48074.34 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 38% 51332.70 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 44% 50236.13 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 50% 50963.74 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 56% 19302.02 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 62% 50757.10 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 69% 46999.70 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 75% 51887.14 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 81% 20509.24 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 88% 118888.97 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 94% 198531.37 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 100% 199081.99 KiB/s Read transfer rate: 36694.72 KiB/s Transfer time: 00:00:28 regorge: The regorge program just does a spew followed by a gorge. Data integrity is checked during the gorge phase. $ regorge --pattern=numbers --min-buffer-size=64k 1g /tmp/bigfile Write transfer rate: 72985.71 KiB/s Transfer time: 00:00:14 Read transfer rate: 43234.09 KiB/s Transfer time: 00:00:24 Like spew and gorge, you can also use the --progress option with regorge: $ regorge --progress --pattern=numbers --min-buffer-size=64k 1g /tmp/bigfile w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 6% 198344.51 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 12% 180722.66 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 19% 180448.48 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 25% 180828.37 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 31% 175934.15 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 38% 176317.55 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 44% 176369.75 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 50% 175558.53 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 56% 175559.94 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 62% 33211.64 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 69% 18744.87 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 75% 171271.02 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 81% 14932.66 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 88% 169616.72 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 94% 170134.11 KiB/s w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w 100% 171290.72 KiB/s Write transfer rate: 71438.31 KiB/s Transfer time: 00:00:14 r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 6% 5650.53 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 12% 42761.38 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 19% 51937.35 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 25% 46905.78 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 31% 50760.52 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 38% 46721.39 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 44% 52162.35 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 50% 38172.26 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 56% 41188.34 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 62% 47083.10 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 69% 51387.36 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 75% 48277.87 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 81% 48538.21 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 88% 123075.07 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 94% 179621.55 KiB/s r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r 100% 176579.31 KiB/s Read transfer rate: 35313.10 KiB/s Transfer time: 00:00:29 Spew, gorge, and regorge have lots of different options. 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RHAS 2.1 has support in the kernel for direct I/O to a block device, but it is not completely enabled. Applying the following patch will allow direct I/O to any block device: --- rhel2.lu3-test/fs/block_dev.c.orig 2004-07-27 16:48:20.000000000 -0600 +++ rhel2.lu3-test/fs/block_dev.c 2004-07-27 16:50:25.000000000 -0600 @@ -668,6 +668,7 @@ sync_page: block_sync_page, prepare_write: blkdev_prepare_write, commit_write: blkdev_commit_write, + direct_IO: blkdev_direct_IO, }; struct file_operations def_blk_fops = { 2) Who came up with the name "Spew"? Larry Fenske was the author of the original 20-line C version of Spew. He also originated the name. 3) How do I by-pass the buffer or disk cache to find the true performance of a device? You can use the -s|--synchronous option for writes. This adds the O_SYNC option when the file is opened. All writes will then block until flushed to disk (Note that your device itself may still cache). Reads are a little more complicated. 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See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef TIMEHACK_H #define TIMEHACK_H #include #include #include /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////// Class TimeHack ////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// class TimeHack { public: typedef long double timehack_t; public: static timehack_t getCurrentTime(); public: TimeHack(); TimeHack(timehack_t hack); TimeHack(const TimeHack& hack); TimeHack& operator=(const TimeHack& hack); TimeHack& operator=(timehack_t hack); timehack_t operator-(const TimeHack& hack); timehack_t operator-(timehack_t hack); TimeHack& operator-=(const TimeHack& hack); TimeHack& operator-=(timehack_t hack); timehack_t operator+(const TimeHack& hack); timehack_t operator+(timehack_t hack); TimeHack& operator+=(const TimeHack& hack); TimeHack& operator+=(timehack_t hack); timehack_t getTime() const; void setTimeNow(); void setTime(const TimeHack& hack); void setTime(time_t time); void setTime(timehack_t time); void setTime(const struct timeval tv); string getTimeStampStr() const; string getTimeDiffStr(const TimeHack& elapsed) const; string getTimeDiffStr(timehack_t elapsed) const; string getElapsedTimeStr() const; ~TimeHack(); private: timehack_t mTime; }; #endif // TIMEHACK_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/TransferInfoList.h0000644005331700533170000000375211012216525017513 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // TransferInfoList.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef TRANSFERINFOLIST_H #define TRANSFERINFOLIST_H #include "common.h" #include "TransferInfo.h" class TransferInfoList { public: typedef enum {GEOMETRIC_PROGRESSION} buffer_size_method_t; typedef enum {SEQUENTIAL_FILL, RANDOM_FILL} fill_method_t; public: TransferInfoList(capacity_t minBufferSize, capacity_t maxBufferSize, buffer_size_method_t bufferSizeMethod, fill_method_t fillMethod, capacity_t startingOffset, capacity_t transferSize); virtual int init() = 0; virtual const TransferInfo* next() = 0; capacity_t getSize() const { return mNumOfElems; }; virtual ~TransferInfoList(); private: // Hide default methods. TransferInfoList(); TransferInfoList(const TransferInfoList&); TransferInfoList& operator=(const TransferInfoList &list); protected: capacity_t mMinBufferSize; capacity_t mMaxBufferSize; buffer_size_method_t mBufferSizeMethod; fill_method_t mFillMethod; capacity_t mStartingOffset; capacity_t mTransferSize; capacity_t mCurrentElem; capacity_t mNumOfElems; }; #endif // TRANSFERINFOLIST_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/TransferInfoList.cpp0000644005331700533170000000340711012216531020040 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // TransferInfoList.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include "common.h" #include "TransferInfoList.h" ////////////////////////// TransferInfoList::TransferInfoList() ///////////// TransferInfoList::TransferInfoList(capacity_t minBufferSize, capacity_t maxBufferSize, buffer_size_method_t bufferSizeMethod, fill_method_t fillMethod, capacity_t startingOffset, capacity_t transferSize): mMinBufferSize(minBufferSize), mMaxBufferSize(maxBufferSize), mBufferSizeMethod(bufferSizeMethod), mFillMethod(fillMethod), mStartingOffset(startingOffset), mTransferSize(transferSize) { mCurrentElem = 0; mNumOfElems = 0; } ////////////////////////// TransferInfoList::~TransferInfoList() //////////// TransferInfoList::~TransferInfoList() { } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/TimeHack.cpp0000644005331700533170000001346111012216530016271 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // TimeHack.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "TimeHack.h" static const size_t MAX_STR_CHARS = 1024; static const size_t TIMESTAMP_STR_LEN = 19; // Does not includes space for \0. /////////////////////// TimeHack::getCurrentTime() ////////////////////////// TimeHack::timehack_t TimeHack::getCurrentTime() { struct timezone tz; struct timeval nowTime; gettimeofday(&nowTime, &tz); return (timehack_t)nowTime.tv_sec + (timehack_t)nowTime.tv_usec/1000000.0; } ////////////////////////// TimeHack::TimeHack() ///////////////////////////// TimeHack::TimeHack() { mTime = 0.0; } ////////////////////////// TimeHack::TimeHack() ///////////////////////////// TimeHack::TimeHack(timehack_t hack) { mTime = hack; } ////////////////////////// TimeHack::TimeHack() ///////////////////////////// TimeHack::TimeHack(const TimeHack& hack) { mTime = hack.mTime; } ////////////////////////// TimeHack::operator=() ///////////////////////////// TimeHack& TimeHack::operator=(const TimeHack& hack) { mTime = hack.mTime; return *this; } ////////////////////////// TimeHack::operator=() ///////////////////////////// TimeHack& TimeHack::operator=(timehack_t hack) { mTime = hack; return *this; } /////////////////////// TimeHack::operator-() /////////////////////////////// TimeHack::timehack_t TimeHack::operator-(const TimeHack& hack) { return mTime - hack.mTime; } /////////////////////// TimeHack::operator-() /////////////////////////////// TimeHack::timehack_t TimeHack::operator-(timehack_t hack) { return mTime - hack; } /////////////////////// TimeHack::operator-=() ////////////////////////////// TimeHack& TimeHack::operator-=(const TimeHack& hack) { mTime -= hack.mTime; return *this; } /////////////////////// TimeHack::operator-=() ////////////////////////////// TimeHack& TimeHack::operator-=(timehack_t hack) { mTime -= hack; return *this; } /////////////////////// TimeHack::operator+() /////////////////////////////// TimeHack::timehack_t TimeHack::operator+(const TimeHack& hack) { return mTime + hack.mTime; } /////////////////////// TimeHack::operator+() /////////////////////////////// TimeHack::timehack_t TimeHack::operator+(timehack_t hack) { return mTime + hack; } /////////////////////// TimeHack::operator+=() ///////////////////////////// TimeHack& TimeHack::operator+=(const TimeHack& hack) { mTime += hack.mTime; return *this; } /////////////////////// TimeHack::operator+=() ///////////////////////////// TimeHack& TimeHack::operator+=(timehack_t hack) { mTime += hack; return *this; } /////////////////////// TimeHack::getTime() ///////////////////////////////// TimeHack::timehack_t TimeHack::getTime() const { return mTime; } /////////////////////// TimeHack::setTimeNow() ////////////////////////////// void TimeHack::setTimeNow() { mTime = getCurrentTime(); } /////////////////////// TimeHack::setTime() ///////////////////////////////// void TimeHack::setTime(const TimeHack& hack) { mTime = hack.mTime; } /////////////////////// TimeHack::setTime() ///////////////////////////////// void TimeHack::setTime(time_t time) { mTime = (long double)time; } /////////////////////// TimeHack::setTime() ///////////////////////////////// void TimeHack::setTime(timehack_t time) { mTime = time; } /////////////////////// TimeHack::setTime() ///////////////////////////////// void TimeHack::setTime(const struct timeval tv) { mTime = (timehack_t)tv.tv_sec + (timehack_t)tv.tv_usec/1000000.0; } /////////////////////// TimeHack::getTimeStampStr() ///////////////////////// string TimeHack::getTimeStampStr() const { char tmpStr[MAX_STR_CHARS + 1]; struct tm currentBrokenDownTime; time_t t = (time_t)mTime; localTime(&t, ¤tBrokenDownTime); strftime(tmpStr, TIMESTAMP_STR_LEN + 1, "%Y/%m/%d %T", ¤tBrokenDownTime); return string(tmpStr); } /////////////////////// TimeHack::getTimeDiffStr() ////////////////////////// string TimeHack::getTimeDiffStr(timehack_t elapsed) const { char tmpStr[MAX_STR_CHARS + 1]; int hours, minutes, seconds; timehack_t rem; timehack_t diff = elapsed - mTime; if (diff < 0.0L) diff = -diff; hours = (int)(diff/3600); rem = diff - (hours * 3600.0); minutes = (int)(rem/60); rem -= minutes * 60; seconds = (int)rem; sprintf(tmpStr, "%02d:%02d:%02d", hours, minutes, seconds); return string(tmpStr); } /////////////////////// TimeHack::getTimeDiffStr() ////////////////////////// string TimeHack::getTimeDiffStr(const TimeHack& elapsed) const { return this->getTimeDiffStr(elapsed.mTime); } /////////////////////// TimeHack::getElapsedTimeStr() /////////////////////// string TimeHack::getElapsedTimeStr() const { return this->getTimeDiffStr(0.0); } ////////////////////////// TimeHack::~TimeHack() //////////////////////////// TimeHack::~TimeHack() { } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/NumbersTransfer.cpp0000644005331700533170000001324711012216523017730 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // NumbersTransfer.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "Transfer.h" #include "NumbersTransfer.h" ////////////////////////// NumbersTransfer::NumbersTransfer() /////////////// NumbersTransfer::NumbersTransfer(int fd, unsigned char *buffer, capacity_t bufferSize, capacity_t id) : Transfer(fd, buffer, bufferSize, id) { } ////////////////////////// NumbersTransfer::read() ////////////////////////// int NumbersTransfer::read(const TransferInfo &transInfo, string &errorMsg) { int ret; ret = Transfer::seek(transInfo, errorMsg); if (ret != EXIT_OK) return ret; capacity_t bufferSize = transInfo.getSize(); capacity_t transferNumber = transInfo.getSequenceNumber(); capacity_t fileOffset = transInfo.getOffset(); ssize_t count = Transfer::read(transInfo, errorMsg); if (count < 0) return EXIT_ERROR_IO; mCurrentOffset += count; if ((capacity_t)count < bufferSize) { errorMsg = strPrintf("Read underrun -- read only %llu bytes of %llu bytes at offset %llu during transfer %llu.\n", (capacity_t)count, transInfo.getSize(), transInfo.getOffset(), transInfo.getSequenceNumber()); return EXIT_ERROR_UNDERRUN; } // Check contents of buffer. struct datum chkData; chkData.d_id = mId; chkData.d_sequence_number = transferNumber; chkData.d_offset = fileOffset; chkData.d_buffer_size = bufferSize; string errors; capacity_t errorsFound = 0; bool inErrorRange = false; capacity_t startingErrorRange = fileOffset; capacity_t endingErrorRange = fileOffset; capacity_t iterations = bufferSize/sizeof(struct datum); capacity_t bufferOffset = 0; unsigned int datum_size = sizeof(struct datum); unsigned int payload_size = sizeof(chkData.d_payload)/sizeof(capacity_t); for (capacity_t i = 0; i < iterations; i++) { for (unsigned int j = 0; j < payload_size; j++) { chkData.d_payload[j] = i; } if (memcmp(&chkData, (const void *)(mBuffer + bufferOffset), datum_size) == 0) { if (inErrorRange) { endingErrorRange = fileOffset + (i * datum_size) - 1; errors += strPrintf("\t%lld - %lld\n", startingErrorRange, endingErrorRange); inErrorRange = false; } } else { errorsFound++; if (!inErrorRange) { startingErrorRange = fileOffset + (i * datum_size); inErrorRange = true; } } bufferOffset += datum_size; } // Report last error range (if it exists). if (inErrorRange) { endingErrorRange = fileOffset + bufferSize - 1; errors += strPrintf("\t%lld - %lld\n", startingErrorRange, endingErrorRange); } if (errorsFound > 0) { errorMsg = strPrintf("Data integrity errors in ~%llu byte(s) found during\ntransfer %llu at file offset(s):\n", errorsFound * datum_size, transferNumber); errorMsg += errors; return EXIT_ERROR_DATA_INTEGRITY; } return EXIT_OK; } ////////////////////////// NumbersTransfer::write() ///////////////////////// int NumbersTransfer::write(const TransferInfo &transInfo, string &errorMsg) { int ret; ret = Transfer::seek(transInfo, errorMsg); if (ret != EXIT_OK) return ret; capacity_t bufferSize = transInfo.getSize(); capacity_t transferNumber = transInfo.getSequenceNumber(); capacity_t fileOffset = transInfo.getOffset(); struct datum data; data.d_id = mId; data.d_sequence_number = transferNumber; data.d_offset = transInfo.getOffset(); data.d_buffer_size = bufferSize; // Fill buffer with transfer number pattern (This needs to be optimized // as much as possible. capacity_t iterations = bufferSize/sizeof(struct datum); capacity_t bufferOffset = 0; unsigned int datum_size = sizeof(struct datum); unsigned int payload_size = sizeof(data.d_payload)/sizeof(capacity_t); for (capacity_t i = 0; i < iterations; i++) { for (capacity_t j = 0; j < payload_size; j++) { data.d_payload[j] = i; } memcpy(mBuffer + bufferOffset, &data, datum_size); // Expensive. bufferOffset += datum_size; } ssize_t count = Transfer::write(transInfo, errorMsg); if (count < 0) return EXIT_ERROR_IO; mCurrentOffset += count; if ((capacity_t)count < bufferSize) { errorMsg = strPrintf("Write underrun -- wrote only %llu bytes of %llu bytes at offset %llu during transfer %llu.\n", (capacity_t)count, transInfo.getSize(), transInfo.getOffset(), transInfo.getSequenceNumber()); return EXIT_ERROR_UNDERRUN; } return EXIT_OK; } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SequentialTransferInfoList.h0000644005331700533170000000343411012216531021540 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SequentialTransferInfoList.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef SEQUENTIALTRANSFERINFOLIST_H #define SEQUENTIALTRANSFERINFOLIST_H #include "common.h" #include "TransferInfo.h" #include "TransferInfoList.h" class SequentialTransferInfoList: public TransferInfoList { public: SequentialTransferInfoList(capacity_t minBufferSize, capacity_t maxBufferSize, buffer_size_method_t bufferSizeMethod, fill_method_t fillMethod, capacity_t startingOffset, capacity_t transferSize); virtual int init(); virtual const TransferInfo* next(); ~SequentialTransferInfoList(); private: // Hide default methods. SequentialTransferInfoList(); SequentialTransferInfoList(const TransferInfoList&); SequentialTransferInfoList& operator=(const TransferInfoList &list); protected: capacity_t mTransferRemaining; capacity_t mNextOffset; }; #endif // SEQUENTIALTRANSFERINFOLIST_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/common.h0000644005331700533170000000670011373152044015550 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // common.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef COMMON_H #define COMMON_H #include #include #include #include ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////// Macros ///////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #define ROUND_UP_OFFSET(X, M) ((M) - 1 - (((X) + (M) - 1) % (M))) #define PTR_ALIGN(Ptr, M) ((Ptr) \ + ROUND_UP_OFFSET ((char *)(Ptr) - (char *)0, (M))) #ifndef max #define max(X,Y) ((X) >= (Y) ? (X) : (Y)) #endif #define STRINGIFY(s) #s #define QUOTE(s) STRINGIFY(s) ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////// Typedefs /////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// typedef enum { VERBOSITY_NONE, VERBOSITY_SHORT, VERBOSITY_LONG, } Verbosity_t; typedef enum { EXIT_OK = 0, EXIT_ERROR_USAGE, EXIT_ERROR_INVALID_USAGE, EXIT_ERROR_PERM, EXIT_ERROR_SYSTEM, EXIT_ERROR_ILLEGAL_OPERATION, EXIT_ERROR_CAUGHT_EXCEPTION, EXIT_ERROR_DATA_INTEGRITY, EXIT_ERROR_MEMORY_ALLOC, EXIT_ERROR_UNDERRUN, EXIT_ERROR_IO, EXIT_ERROR_SCREEN_SIZE, } ExitCode_t; typedef enum { KIBIBYTES, KILOBYTES, MEBIBYTES, MEGABYTES, GIBIBYTES, GIGABYTES, TEBIBYTES, TERABYTES, } Units_t; typedef enum { READING, WRITING, } IoDirection_t; typedef UINT32_TYPE u32_t; typedef UINT64_TYPE u64_t; typedef unsigned long long capacity_t; ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////// Constants ////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifdef __CYGWIN__ static const unsigned int DEFAULT_SCREEN_ROWS = 25; static const unsigned int DEFAULT_SCREEN_COLUMNS = 79; #else static const unsigned int DEFAULT_SCREEN_ROWS = 24; static const unsigned int DEFAULT_SCREEN_COLUMNS = 80; #endif ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////// Functions ////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #if !HAVE_BASENAME const char *basename(char *path); #endif string strPrintf(const char *fmt, ...); string strSignal(int sig); string strError(int error_number); bool is_mounted(const char *path); long double convertCapacity(long double bytes, Units_t units); const char *getTransferRateUnitsStr(Units_t units); void localTime(const time_t *timep, struct tm *result); #endif // COMMON_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/TransferInfo.cpp0000644005331700533170000000320111012216521017173 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // TransferInfo.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include "common.h" #include "TransferInfo.h" ////////////////////////// TransferInfo::TransferInfo() ///////////////////// TransferInfo::TransferInfo(capacity_t offset, capacity_t size): mOffset(offset), mSize(size) { } ////////////////////////// TransferInfo::TransferInfo() ///////////////////// TransferInfo::TransferInfo(const TransferInfo &info) { mOffset = info.mOffset; mSize = info.mSize; } ////////////////////////// TransferInfo::operator=() //////////////////////// TransferInfo& TransferInfo::operator=(const TransferInfo &info) { mOffset = info.mOffset; mSize = info.mSize; return *this; } ////////////////////////// TransferInfo::~TransferInfo() //////////////////// TransferInfo::~TransferInfo() { } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/TransferInfoListFactory.h0000644005331700533170000000302211012216531021026 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // TransferInfoListFactory.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef TRANSFERINFOLISTFACTORY_H #define TRANSFERINFOLISTFACTORY_H #include "common.h" #include "TransferInfo.h" #include "TransferInfoList.h" class TransferInfoListFactory { public: static TransferInfoList *createInstance( capacity_t minBufferSize, capacity_t maxBufferSize, TransferInfoList::buffer_size_method_t bufferSizeMethod, TransferInfoList::fill_method_t fillMethod, capacity_t offset, capacity_t transferSize, u32_t seed); private: // Hide default methods. TransferInfoListFactory(); TransferInfoListFactory(const TransferInfoListFactory&); TransferInfoListFactory& operator=(const TransferInfoListFactory &fact); }; #endif // TRANSFERINFOLISTFACTORY_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/WriteJob.h0000644005331700533170000000323511012216531015775 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // WriteJob.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef WRITEJOB_H #define WRITEJOB_H #include "Job.h" class WriteJob: public Job { public: WriteJob(Log &logger, const string &fileName, capacity_t offset, capacity_t transferSize, capacity_t minBufferSize, capacity_t maxBufferSize, TransferInfoList::buffer_size_method_t bufferSizeMethod, pattern_t pattern, unsigned char userPattern, TransferInfoList::fill_method_t fillMethod, io_method_t ioMethod, u32_t seed, capacity_t jobId); virtual int startJob(); virtual int finishJob(); virtual int runTransfers(capacity_t numTransfers, bool continueAfterError); ~WriteJob() {}; private: WriteJob(); // Hide default constructor WriteJob(const WriteJob&); // Hide copy constructor. }; #endif // WRITEJOB_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SpewTuiWindow.cpp0000644005331700533170000000706711012216530017401 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SpewTuiWindow.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include "common.h" #include "SpewTui.h" #include "SpewTuiWindow.h" /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////// Local Constants() //////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ///////// SpewTuiWindow::SpewTuiWindow() //////////////////////////////////// SpewTuiWindow::SpewTuiWindow(const SpewTui *spewTui, int height, int width, int startx, int starty) : mSpewTui(spewTui), mWindowHeight(height), mWindowWidth(width), mWindowStartX(startx), mWindowStartY(starty) { mWindow = 0; mIsShowing = false; } ///////////////// SpewTuiWindow::create() /////////////////////////////////// int SpewTuiWindow::create() { mWindow = newwin(mWindowHeight, mWindowWidth, mWindowStartY, mWindowStartX); keypad(mWindow, TRUE); nodelay(mWindow, TRUE); return 0; } ///////////////// SpewTuiWindow::destroy() ////////////////////////////////// int SpewTuiWindow::destroy() { mIsShowing = false; delwin(mWindow); return 0; } ///////////////// SpewTuiWindow::show() ////////////////////////////////// int SpewTuiWindow::show() { mIsShowing = true; wclear(mWindow); return 0; } ///////////////// SpewTuiWindow::refresh() ////////////////////////////////// int SpewTuiWindow::refresh() { wrefresh(mWindow); return 0; } ///////////////// SpewTuiWindow::hide() //////////////////////////////////// int SpewTuiWindow::hide() { mIsShowing = false; touchwin(mWindow); return 0; } ///////////////// SpewTuiWindow::clear() //////////////////////////////////// int SpewTuiWindow::clear() { wclear(mWindow); wrefresh(mWindow); return 0; } ///////////////// SpewTuiWindow::resize() ////////////////////////////////// int SpewTuiWindow::resize(int height, int width, int startx, int starty) { mWindowHeight = height; mWindowWidth = width; mWindowStartX = startx; mWindowStartY = starty; wresize(mWindow, height, width); mvwin(mWindow, mWindowStartY, mWindowStartX); return 0; } ///////////////// SpewTuiWindow::getKey() /////////////////////////////////// int SpewTuiWindow::getKey(bool block) { char ch = ERR; if (block) nodelay(mWindow, FALSE); ch = wgetch(mWindow); if (block) nodelay(mWindow, TRUE); return ch; } //////////////// SpewTuiWindow::~SpewTuiWindow() //////////////// SpewTuiWindow::~SpewTuiWindow() { } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/GarbageTransfer.cpp0000644005331700533170000000557111012216531017645 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // GarbageTransfer.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include "common.h" #include "Transfer.h" #include "GarbageTransfer.h" ////////////////////////// GarbageTransfer::GarbageTransfer() /////////////// GarbageTransfer::GarbageTransfer(int fd, unsigned char *buffer, capacity_t bufferSize, capacity_t id) : Transfer(fd, buffer, bufferSize, id) { } ////////////////////////// GarbageTransfer::read() ////////////////////////// int GarbageTransfer::read(const TransferInfo &transInfo, string &errorMsg) { int ret; ret = this->seek(transInfo, errorMsg); if (ret != EXIT_OK) return ret; capacity_t bufferSize = transInfo.getSize(); capacity_t transferNumber = transInfo.getSequenceNumber(); ssize_t count = Transfer::read(transInfo, errorMsg); if (count < 0) return EXIT_ERROR_IO; mCurrentOffset += count; if ((capacity_t)count < bufferSize) { errorMsg = strPrintf("Read underrun -- read only %llu bytes of %llu bytes at offset %llu during transfer %llu.\n", (capacity_t)count, transInfo.getSize(), transInfo.getOffset(), transInfo.getSequenceNumber()); return EXIT_ERROR_UNDERRUN; } return EXIT_OK; } ////////////////////////// GarbageTransfer::write() ///////////////////////// int GarbageTransfer::write(const TransferInfo &transInfo, string &errorMsg) { int ret; ret = Transfer::seek(transInfo, errorMsg); if (ret != EXIT_OK) return ret; capacity_t bufferSize = transInfo.getSize(); ssize_t count = Transfer::write(transInfo, errorMsg); if (count < 0) return EXIT_ERROR_IO; mCurrentOffset += count; if ((capacity_t)count < bufferSize) { errorMsg = strPrintf("Write underrun -- wrote only %llu bytes of %llu bytes at offset %llu during transfer %llu.\n", (capacity_t)count, transInfo.getSize(), transInfo.getOffset(), transInfo.getSequenceNumber()); return EXIT_ERROR_UNDERRUN; } return EXIT_OK; } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SpewTuiStatisticsWindow.h0000644005331700533170000000550211012216522021112 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SpewTuiStatisticsWindow.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef SPEWTUISTATISTICSWINDOW_H #define SPEWTUISTATISTICSWINDOW_H #include #include #include "SpewTui.h" #include "SpewTuiWindow.h" class SpewTuiStatisticsWindow: public SpewTuiWindow { public: SpewTuiStatisticsWindow(const SpewTui *spewTui, int height, int width, int startx, int starty, Units_t units); int show(); int refresh(); void setJobBytesTransferred(capacity_t bytesTransferred) { mJobBytesTransferred = bytesTransferred; }; void setJobTransferTime(const TimeHack& transferTime) { mJobTransferTime = transferTime; }; void setBytesInJob(capacity_t jobBytes) {mBytesInJob = jobBytes; }; void setTotalBytesRead(capacity_t bytesRead) {mTotalBytesRead = bytesRead; }; void setTotalReadTransferTime(const TimeHack& transferTime) {mTotalReadTransferTime = transferTime; }; void setTotalWriteTransferTime(const TimeHack& transferTime) {mTotalWriteTransferTime = transferTime; }; void setTotalBytesWritten(capacity_t bytesWritten) {mTotalBytesWritten = bytesWritten; }; void setTotalRunTime(const TimeHack& runTime) { mTotalRunTime = runTime; }; void startRun() {}; void endRun() {}; void startJob(); void endJob() {}; void nextJob() {}; virtual ~SpewTuiStatisticsWindow(); private: SpewTuiStatisticsWindow(); // Hide default constructor. void updateIterations(); void updateJobTransferTime(); void updateJobTransferRate(); void updateTotalReadTransferRate(); void updateTotalReadTransferTime(); void updateTotalWriteTransferRate(); void updateTotalWriteTransferTime(); void updateTotalRunTime(); private: capacity_t mJobBytesTransferred; TimeHack mJobTransferTime; capacity_t mBytesInJob; capacity_t mTotalBytesRead; TimeHack mTotalReadTransferTime; capacity_t mTotalBytesWritten; TimeHack mTotalWriteTransferTime; TimeHack mTotalRunTime; }; #endif // SPEWTUISTATISTICSWINDOW_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SpewDisplay.h0000644005331700533170000000736511012216527016531 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SpewDisplay.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef SPEWDISPLAY_H #define SPEWDISPLAY_H #include "TimeHack.h" class SpewDisplay { public: static const unsigned int INFINITE_ITERATIONS = 0; public: SpewDisplay(unsigned int iterationsToDo, Units_t units, bool showProgress, Verbosity_t verbosity); virtual int init() = 0; virtual int close() = 0; virtual int resize() = 0; virtual unsigned int getCurrentIteration() const { return mCurrentIteration; }; virtual void setCurrentUnits(Units_t units); virtual IoDirection_t getCurrentIoDirection() const { return mCurrentIoDirection; }; virtual Units_t getCurrentUnits() const { return mCurrentUnits; }; virtual unsigned int getCurrentNumVerticalHacks() const = 0; virtual unsigned int getCurrentNumHorizontalHacks() const = 0; virtual void hack() = 0; virtual void endHack() = 0; virtual void errorHack() = 0; virtual void errorEndHack() = 0; virtual void noHack() = 0; virtual void noEndHack() = 0; virtual void nextHackRow() = 0; virtual void intermediateStatistics(capacity_t hackRowBytesTransferred, const TimeHack& hackRowTransferTime, capacity_t jobBytesTransferred, const TimeHack& jobTransferTime, capacity_t bytesInJob, capacity_t totalBytesRead, const TimeHack& totalReadTransferTime, capacity_t totalBytesWritten, const TimeHack& totalWriteTransferTime, const TimeHack& totalRunTime) = 0; virtual void cumulativeStatistics(capacity_t jobBytesTransferred, const TimeHack& jobTransferTime, capacity_t jobOps, capacity_t totalBytesRead, const TimeHack& totalReadTransferTime, capacity_t totalReadOps, capacity_t totalBytesWritten, const TimeHack& totalWriteTransferTime, capacity_t totalWriteOps, const TimeHack& totalRunTime) = 0; virtual void startRun() = 0; virtual void endRun() = 0; virtual void startJob(unsigned int iteration, IoDirection_t direction); virtual void endJob() = 0; virtual void nextJob() = 0; virtual ~SpewDisplay(); private: SpewDisplay(); // Hide default constructor. SpewDisplay(const SpewDisplay&); // Hide copy constructor. protected: unsigned int mIterationsToDo; Units_t mCurrentUnits; bool mShowProgress; Verbosity_t mVerbosity; unsigned int mCurrentIteration; IoDirection_t mCurrentIoDirection; }; #endif // SPEWDISPLAY_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/Tui.cpp0000644005331700533170000000707011012216521015344 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // Tui.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "Tui.h" ////////////////////////// Tui::Tui() /////////////////////////////////////// Tui::Tui() { mClosed = false; mCurrentScreenRows = 0; mCurrentScreenColumns = 0; } ////////////////////////// Tui::init() ////////////////////////////////////// int Tui::init() { initscr(); cbreak(); noecho(); curs_set(0); this->setScreenSize(); return 0; } ////////////////////////// Tui::close() ///////////////////////////////////// int Tui::close() { endwin(); mClosed = true; return 0; } ////////////////////////// Tui::clearScreen() /////////////////////////////// int Tui::clearScreen() { clear(); return 0; } ////////////////////////// Tui::print() ///////////////////////////////////// int Tui::print(const char *msg) { printw((char *)msg); refresh(); return 0; } ////////////////////////// Tui::setScreenSize() //////////////////////////// int Tui::setScreenSize() { #ifdef HAVE_WINSIZE_IOCTL int newScreenRows, newScreenColumns; getmaxyx(stdscr, newScreenRows, newScreenColumns); # ifdef TIOCGWINSZ struct winsize w; if (ioctl(2, TIOCGWINSZ, &w) < 0) { return EXIT_ERROR_SYSTEM; } else { if (w.ws_row > 0) newScreenRows = w.ws_row; if (w.ws_col > 0) newScreenColumns = w.ws_col; } # else # ifdef WIOCGETD struct uwdata w; if (ioctl(2, WIOCGETD, &w) < 0) { return EXIT_ERROR_SYSTEM } else { if (w.uw_height > 0) newScreenRows = w.uw_height / w.uw_vs; if (w.uw_width > 0) newScreenColumns = w.uw_width / w.uw_hs; } # endif # endif if (newScreenRows != mCurrentScreenRows || newScreenColumns != mCurrentScreenColumns) { mCurrentScreenRows = newScreenRows; mCurrentScreenColumns = newScreenColumns; resizeterm(mCurrentScreenRows, mCurrentScreenColumns); } #else // HAVE_WINSIZE_IOCTL char *errPtr; long int tmpval; mCurrentScreenColumns = DEFAULT_SCREEN_COLUMNS; const char *colsEnv = getenv("COLUMNS"); if (colsEnv) { tmpval = strtol(colsEnv, &errPtr, 10); if (errPtr == '\0') mCurrentScreenColumns = tmpval; } mCurrentScreenRows = DEFAULT_SCREEN_ROWS; const char *rowsEnv = getenv("LINES"); if (rowsEnv) { tmpval = strtol(rowsEnv, &errPtr, 10); if (errPtr == '\0') mCurrentScreenRows = tmpval; } #endif // HAVE_WINSIZE_IOCTL return EXIT_OK; } ////////////////////////// Tui::~Tui() ////////////////////////////////////// Tui::~Tui() { if (!mClosed) this->close(); } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/ReadJob.h0000644005331700533170000000320711012216527015562 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // ReadJob.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef READJOB_H #define READJOB_H #include "Job.h" class ReadJob: public Job { public: ReadJob(Log &logger, const string &fileName, capacity_t offset, capacity_t transferSize, capacity_t minBufferSize, capacity_t maxBufferSize, TransferInfoList::buffer_size_method_t bufferSizeMethod, pattern_t pattern, unsigned char userPattern, TransferInfoList::fill_method_t fillMethod, io_method_t ioMethod, u32_t seed, capacity_t jobId); virtual int startJob(); virtual int finishJob(); virtual int runTransfers(capacity_t numTransfers, bool continueAfterError); ~ReadJob() {}; private: ReadJob(); // Hide default constructor. ReadJob(const ReadJob&); // Hide copy constructor. }; #endif // READJOB_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SequentialTransferInfoList.cpp0000644005331700533170000000430311012216524022071 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SequentialTransferInfoList.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include "common.h" #include "SequentialTransferInfoList.h" ////// SequentialTransferInfoList::SequentialTransferInfoList() ///////////// SequentialTransferInfoList::SequentialTransferInfoList( capacity_t minBufferSize, capacity_t maxBufferSize, buffer_size_method_t bufferSizeMethod, fill_method_t fillMethod, capacity_t startingOffset, capacity_t transferSize): TransferInfoList(minBufferSize, maxBufferSize, bufferSizeMethod, fillMethod, startingOffset, transferSize) { mNextOffset = startingOffset; } ////// SequentialTransferInfoList::SequentialTransferInfoList() ///////////// int SequentialTransferInfoList::init() { mNumOfElems = mTransferSize/mMaxBufferSize; return EXIT_OK; } ///////////////// SequentialTransferInfoList::next() //////////////////////// const TransferInfo* SequentialTransferInfoList::next() { static TransferInfo tranInfo(0, mMaxBufferSize); tranInfo.setSequenceNumber(mCurrentElem); tranInfo.setOffset(mNextOffset); mNextOffset += mMaxBufferSize; mCurrentElem++; return &tranInfo; } ////// SequentialTransferInfoList::~SequentialTransferInfoList() //////////// SequentialTransferInfoList::~SequentialTransferInfoList() { } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SpewTuiWindow.h0000644005331700533170000000320611012216525017041 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SpewTuiWindow.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef SPEWTUIWINDOW_H #define SPEWTUIWINDOW_H #include #include #include "SpewTui.h" class SpewTuiWindow { public: SpewTuiWindow(const SpewTui *spewTui, int height, int width, int startx, int starty); virtual int create(); virtual int destroy(); virtual int show() = 0; virtual int refresh(); virtual int hide(); virtual int clear(); virtual int resize(int height, int width, int startx, int starty); virtual int getKey(bool block=false); virtual ~SpewTuiWindow(); private: SpewTuiWindow(); // Hide default constructor. protected: const SpewTui *mSpewTui; int mWindowHeight; int mWindowWidth; int mWindowStartX; int mWindowStartY; WINDOW *mWindow; bool mIsShowing; }; #endif // SPEWTUIWINDOW_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/Transfer.cpp0000644005331700533170000001004111012216523016361 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // Transfer.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "Transfer.h" ////////////////////////// Transfer::Transfer() ///////////////////////////// Transfer::Transfer(int fd, unsigned char *buffer, capacity_t maxBufferSize, capacity_t id) : mFd(fd), mBuffer(buffer), mMaxBufferSize(maxBufferSize), mId(id) { mCurrentOffset = 0; } ////////////////////////// Transfer::read() ///////////////////////////////// int Transfer::read(const TransferInfo &transInfo, string &errorMsg) { capacity_t bufferSize = transInfo.getSize(); capacity_t remaining = bufferSize; capacity_t transferNumber = transInfo.getSequenceNumber(); capacity_t offset = transInfo.getOffset(); while (remaining > 0) { ssize_t count = ::read(mFd, mBuffer + bufferSize - remaining, remaining); if (count == 0) break; if (count < 0) { errorMsg = strPrintf("Read I/O error at offset %llu of %llu bytes during transfer %llu - %s.\n", offset + bufferSize - remaining, remaining, transferNumber, strError(errno).c_str()); return count; } if ((capacity_t)count < remaining) { errorMsg = strPrintf("Read underrun -- read only %llu bytes of %llu bytes at offset %llu during transfer %llu.\n", (capacity_t)count, bufferSize, offset + bufferSize - remaining, transferNumber); } remaining -= count; } return bufferSize - remaining; } ////////////////////////// Transfer::write() /////////////////////////////// int Transfer::write(const TransferInfo &transInfo, string &errorMsg) { capacity_t bufferSize = transInfo.getSize(); capacity_t remaining = bufferSize; capacity_t transferNumber = transInfo.getSequenceNumber(); capacity_t offset = transInfo.getOffset(); while (remaining > 0) { ssize_t count = ::write(mFd, mBuffer + bufferSize - remaining, remaining); if (count == 0) break; if (count < 0) { errorMsg = strPrintf("Write I/O error -- attempted write of %llu bytest at offset %llu during transfer %llu - %s.\n", remaining, offset + bufferSize - remaining, transferNumber, strError(errno).c_str()); return count; } if ((capacity_t)count < remaining) { errorMsg = strPrintf("Write underrun -- wrote only %llu bytes of %llu bytes at offset %llu during transfer %llu.\n", (capacity_t)count, bufferSize, offset + bufferSize - remaining, transferNumber); } remaining -= count; } return bufferSize - remaining; } ////////////////////////// Transfer::seek() ///////////////////////////////// int Transfer::seek(const TransferInfo &tranInfo, string &errorMsg) { capacity_t newOffset = tranInfo.getOffset(); if (newOffset != mCurrentOffset) { off_t ret = lseek(mFd, (off_t)newOffset, SEEK_SET); if (ret < 0) { errorMsg = strError(errno); return EXIT_ERROR_IO; } } mCurrentOffset = newOffset; return EXIT_OK; } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SpewTuiProgressWindow.h0000644005331700533170000000440211012216530020561 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SpewTuiProgressWindow.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef SPEWTUIPROGRESSWINDOW_H #define SPEWTUIPROGRESSWINDOW_H #include #include #include "SpewTui.h" #include "SpewTuiWindow.h" class SpewTuiProgressWindow: public SpewTuiWindow { public: SpewTuiProgressWindow(const SpewTui *spewTui, int height, int width, int startx, int starty); int show(); int clear(); virtual int resize(int height, int width,int startx, int starty); unsigned int getCurrentNumHackRows() const; unsigned int getCurrentNumHackColumns() const; void hack(); void endHack(); void errorHack(); void errorEndHack(); void noHack(); void noEndHack(); void nextHackRow(); void currentTransferPercentage(long double percentage); void currentTransferRate(capacity_t bytesTransferred, const TimeHack& transferTime); void statistics(unsigned int iteration, capacity_t bytesTransferred, const TimeHack& transferTime, const TimeHack& totalTransferTime); void startRun() {}; void endRun() {}; void startJob(); void endJob(); void nextJob(); virtual ~SpewTuiProgressWindow(); private: SpewTuiProgressWindow(); // Hide default constructor. private: int mNextHackX; int mNextHackY; int mPercCompFieldStartX; int mTransRateFieldStartX; }; #endif // SPEWTUIPROGRESSWINDOW_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SpewTui.cpp0000644005331700533170000004213111012216521016200 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SpewTui.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "Tui.h" #include "SpewTui.h" #include "SpewTuiWindow.h" #include "SpewTuiHelpWindow.h" #include "SpewTuiProgressWindow.h" #include "SpewTuiStatisticsWindow.h" #include "SpewTuiStatusWindow.h" /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////// Local Constants() //////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// static const int DEFAULT_PAUSE_LENGTH = 5; static const int MIN_SCREEN_HEIGHT = 9; static const int MIN_SCREEN_WIDTH = DEFAULT_SCREEN_COLUMNS; static const int MIN_STATISTICS_WINDOW_HEIGHT = 6; static const int MIN_STATISTICS_WINDOW_WIDTH = MIN_SCREEN_WIDTH; static const int MIN_PROGRESS_WINDOW_HEIGHT = 1; static const int MIN_PROGRESS_WINDOW_WIDTH = MIN_SCREEN_WIDTH; static const int MIN_STATUS_WINDOW_HEIGHT = 2; static const int MIN_STATUS_WINDOW_WIDTH = MIN_SCREEN_WIDTH; static const int MIN_HELP_WINDOW_HEIGHT = 24; static const int MIN_HELP_WINDOW_WIDTH = MIN_SCREEN_WIDTH; /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////// Class Variables ////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// int SpewTui::sHelpWindowHeight; int SpewTui::sHelpWindowWidth; int SpewTui::sHelpWindowStartY; int SpewTui::sHelpWindowStartX; int SpewTui::sStatisticsWindowHeight; int SpewTui::sStatisticsWindowWidth; int SpewTui::sStatisticsWindowStartY; int SpewTui::sStatisticsWindowStartX; int SpewTui::sProgressWindowHeight; int SpewTui::sProgressWindowWidth; int SpewTui::sProgressWindowStartY; int SpewTui::sProgressWindowStartX; int SpewTui::sStatusWindowHeight; int SpewTui::sStatusWindowWidth; int SpewTui::sStatusWindowStartY; int SpewTui::sStatusWindowStartX; ////////////////////////// SpewTui::SpewTui() /////////////////////////////// SpewTui::SpewTui(unsigned int iterationsToDo, Units_t units, bool showProgress, Verbosity_t verbosity): SpewDisplay(iterationsToDo, units, showProgress, verbosity) { mTui = 0; mHelpWindow = 0; mStatsWindow = 0; mProgressWindow = 0; mStatusWindow = 0; } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::init() ///////////////////////////////// int SpewTui::init() { mTui = new Tui(); mTui->init(); if (this->checkScreenDimensions()) { mTui->close(); delete mTui; mTui = 0; fprintf(stderr, "Screen too small.\n"); return EXIT_ERROR_SCREEN_SIZE; } this->setWindowsDimensions(mTui->getCurrentScreenRows(), mTui->getCurrentScreenColumns()); mHelpWindow = new SpewTuiHelpWindow(this, sHelpWindowHeight, sHelpWindowWidth, sHelpWindowStartX, sHelpWindowStartY); mHelpWindow->create(); mStatsWindow = new SpewTuiStatisticsWindow(this, sStatisticsWindowHeight, sStatisticsWindowWidth, sStatisticsWindowStartX, sStatisticsWindowStartY, mCurrentUnits); if (mStatsWindow == (SpewTuiStatisticsWindow *)NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Cannot create statistics window\n"); return 1; } mStatsWindow->create(); mStatsWindow->show(); mProgressWindow = new SpewTuiProgressWindow(this, sProgressWindowHeight, sProgressWindowWidth, sProgressWindowStartX, sProgressWindowStartY); mProgressWindow->create(); mProgressWindow->show(); mStatusWindow = new SpewTuiStatusWindow(this, sStatusWindowHeight, sStatusWindowWidth, sStatusWindowStartX, sStatusWindowStartY); mStatusWindow->create(); mStatusWindow->show(); return 0; } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::close() ////////////////////////////////// int SpewTui::close() { if (mStatsWindow) mStatsWindow->destroy(); if (mProgressWindow) mProgressWindow->destroy(); if (mStatusWindow) mStatusWindow->destroy(); if (mTui) mTui->close(); return 0; } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::resize() //////////////////////////////// int SpewTui::resize() { #ifdef HAVE_WINSIZE_IOCTL mTui->setScreenSize(); if (this->checkScreenDimensions()) { fprintf(stderr, "Screen to small\n"); } this->setWindowsDimensions(mTui->getCurrentScreenRows(), mTui->getCurrentScreenColumns()); mHelpWindow->resize(sHelpWindowHeight, sHelpWindowWidth, sHelpWindowStartX, sHelpWindowStartY); mStatsWindow->resize(sStatisticsWindowHeight, sStatisticsWindowWidth, sStatisticsWindowStartX, sStatisticsWindowStartY); mProgressWindow->resize(sProgressWindowHeight, sProgressWindowWidth, sProgressWindowStartX, sProgressWindowStartY); mStatusWindow->resize(sStatusWindowHeight, sStatusWindowWidth, sStatusWindowStartX, sStatusWindowStartY); #endif return 0; } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::getCurrentNumHackRows() ///////////////// unsigned int SpewTui::getCurrentNumHackRows() const { if (mShowProgress) return mProgressWindow->getCurrentNumHackRows(); else return 20; // Update every 5%. } //////////////// SpewTui::getCurrentNumVerticalHacks() ////////////////////// unsigned int SpewTui::getCurrentNumVerticalHacks() const { return this->getCurrentNumHackRows(); } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::getCurrentNumHackColumns() ////////////// unsigned int SpewTui::getCurrentNumHackColumns() const { if (mShowProgress) return mProgressWindow->getCurrentNumHackColumns(); return 1; } //////////////// SpewTui::getCurrentNumHorizontalHacks() //////////////////// unsigned int SpewTui::getCurrentNumHorizontalHacks() const { return this->getCurrentNumHackColumns(); } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::getCurrentPauseLength() ////////////// unsigned int SpewTui::getCurrentPauseLength() const { return DEFAULT_PAUSE_LENGTH; } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::hack() ////////////////////////////////// void SpewTui::hack() { if (!mShowProgress) return; mProgressWindow->hack(); mProgressWindow->refresh(); this->checkKeyboard(); } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::endHack() /////////////////////////////// void SpewTui::endHack() { if (!mShowProgress) return; mProgressWindow->endHack(); mProgressWindow->refresh(); this->checkKeyboard(); } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::errorHack() ///////////////////////////// void SpewTui::errorHack() { if (!mShowProgress) return; mProgressWindow->errorHack(); mProgressWindow->refresh(); this->checkKeyboard(); } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::errorEndHack() ////////////////////////// void SpewTui::errorEndHack() { if (!mShowProgress) return; mProgressWindow->errorEndHack(); mProgressWindow->refresh(); this->checkKeyboard(); } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::noHack() //////////////////////////////// void SpewTui::noHack() { if (!mShowProgress) return; mProgressWindow->noHack(); mProgressWindow->refresh(); this->checkKeyboard(); } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::noEndHack() ///////////////////////////// void SpewTui::noEndHack() { if (!mShowProgress) return; mProgressWindow->noEndHack(); mProgressWindow->refresh(); this->checkKeyboard(); } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::nextHackRow() /////////////////////////// void SpewTui::nextHackRow() { if (!mShowProgress) return; mProgressWindow->nextHackRow(); mProgressWindow->refresh(); this->checkKeyboard(); } //////////////////// SpewTui::intermediateStatistics() ////////////////////// void SpewTui::intermediateStatistics(capacity_t hackRowBytesTransferred, const TimeHack& hackRowTransferTime, capacity_t jobBytesTransferred, const TimeHack& jobTransferTime, capacity_t bytesInJob, capacity_t totalBytesRead, const TimeHack& totalReadTransferTime, capacity_t totalBytesWritten, const TimeHack& totalWriteTransferTime, const TimeHack& totalRunTime) { long double percentage = (long double)jobBytesTransferred/(long double)bytesInJob*100.0; if (mShowProgress) { mProgressWindow->currentTransferPercentage(percentage); mProgressWindow->currentTransferRate(hackRowBytesTransferred, hackRowTransferTime); mProgressWindow->refresh(); } mStatsWindow->setJobBytesTransferred(jobBytesTransferred); mStatsWindow->setJobTransferTime(jobTransferTime); mStatsWindow->setBytesInJob(bytesInJob); mStatsWindow->setTotalBytesRead(totalBytesRead); mStatsWindow->setTotalReadTransferTime(totalReadTransferTime); mStatsWindow->setTotalBytesWritten(totalBytesWritten); mStatsWindow->setTotalWriteTransferTime(totalWriteTransferTime); mStatsWindow->setTotalRunTime(totalRunTime); mStatsWindow->refresh(); this->checkKeyboard(); } ///////////////////// SpewTui::cumulativeStatistics() //////////////////////// void SpewTui::cumulativeStatistics(capacity_t jobBytesTransferred, const TimeHack& jobTransferTime, capacity_t jobOps, capacity_t totalBytesRead, const TimeHack& totalReadTransferTime, capacity_t totalReadOps, capacity_t totalBytesWritten, const TimeHack& totalWriteTransferTime, capacity_t totalWriteOps, const TimeHack& totalRunTime) { mStatsWindow->setJobBytesTransferred(jobBytesTransferred); mStatsWindow->setJobTransferTime(jobTransferTime); mStatsWindow->setTotalBytesRead(totalBytesRead); mStatsWindow->setTotalReadTransferTime(totalReadTransferTime); mStatsWindow->setTotalBytesWritten(totalBytesWritten); mStatsWindow->setTotalWriteTransferTime(totalWriteTransferTime); mStatsWindow->setTotalRunTime(totalRunTime); mStatsWindow->refresh(); this->checkKeyboard(); } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::startRun() ////////////////////////////// void SpewTui::startRun() { mStatusWindow->startRun(); mStatsWindow->startRun(); if (mShowProgress) mProgressWindow->startRun(); } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::endRun() //////////////////////////////// void SpewTui::endRun() { mStatusWindow->endRun(); mStatsWindow->endRun(); if (mShowProgress) mProgressWindow->endRun(); } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::startJob() ////////////////////////////// void SpewTui::startJob(unsigned int iteration, IoDirection_t direction) { SpewDisplay::startJob(iteration, direction); mStatusWindow->startJob(); mStatsWindow->startJob(); if (mShowProgress) mProgressWindow->startJob(); this->checkKeyboard(); } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::endJob() //////////////////////////////// void SpewTui::endJob() { mStatusWindow->endJob(); mStatsWindow->endJob(); if (mShowProgress) mProgressWindow->endJob(); this->checkKeyboard(); } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::nextJob() /////////////////////////////// void SpewTui::nextJob() { this->pause(this->getCurrentPauseLength()); mStatusWindow->nextJob(); mStatsWindow->nextJob(); if (mShowProgress) mProgressWindow->nextJob(); this->checkKeyboard(); } ////////////// SpewTui::setWindowsDimensions() ////////////////////////////// void SpewTui::setWindowsDimensions(int scrRows, int scrColumns) { sHelpWindowHeight = max(scrRows, MIN_HELP_WINDOW_HEIGHT); sHelpWindowWidth = max(scrColumns, MIN_HELP_WINDOW_WIDTH); sHelpWindowStartY = 0; sHelpWindowStartX = 0; sStatisticsWindowHeight = MIN_STATISTICS_WINDOW_HEIGHT; sStatusWindowHeight = MIN_STATUS_WINDOW_HEIGHT; sProgressWindowHeight = max(scrRows - sStatisticsWindowHeight - sStatusWindowHeight, MIN_PROGRESS_WINDOW_HEIGHT); sStatisticsWindowWidth = max(scrColumns, MIN_STATISTICS_WINDOW_WIDTH); sStatisticsWindowStartY = 0; sStatisticsWindowStartX = 0; sProgressWindowWidth = max(scrColumns, MIN_PROGRESS_WINDOW_WIDTH); sProgressWindowStartY = sStatisticsWindowStartY + sStatisticsWindowHeight; sProgressWindowStartX = 0; sStatusWindowWidth = max(scrColumns, MIN_STATUS_WINDOW_WIDTH); sStatusWindowStartY = scrRows - sStatusWindowHeight; sStatusWindowStartX = 0; } ////////////// SpewTui::checkScreenDimensions() //////////////////////////// int SpewTui::checkScreenDimensions() { if (mTui->getCurrentScreenRows() < MIN_SCREEN_HEIGHT || mTui->getCurrentScreenColumns() < MIN_SCREEN_WIDTH) { return EXIT_ERROR_SCREEN_SIZE; } else return EXIT_OK; } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::checkKeyboard() ///////////////////////// void SpewTui::checkKeyboard() { int ch = this->getKey(); switch (ch) { case ERR: return; case 'q': raise(SIGQUIT); break; case 'p': if (mShowProgress) { mShowProgress = false; mProgressWindow->show(); } else { mShowProgress = true; mProgressWindow->clear(); } break; case 'k': mCurrentUnits = KIBIBYTES; break; case 'K': mCurrentUnits = KILOBYTES; break; case 'm': mCurrentUnits = MEBIBYTES; break; case 'M': mCurrentUnits = MEGABYTES; break; case 'g': mCurrentUnits = GIBIBYTES; break; case 'G': mCurrentUnits = GIGABYTES; break; case 't': mCurrentUnits = TEBIBYTES; break; case 'T': mCurrentUnits = TERABYTES; break; case ' ': this->pause(0); break; case 'h': case '?': this->help(); break; default: break; } } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::checkKeyboard() ///////////////////////// int SpewTui::getKey(bool block) { int ch = ERR; ch = mProgressWindow->getKey(); if (ch == ERR) { ch = mStatsWindow->getKey(); if (ch == ERR) { ch = mStatusWindow->getKey(); } } return ch; } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::help() ////////////////////////////////// void SpewTui::help() { // Save the state of the current windows. mStatsWindow->hide(); mProgressWindow->hide(); mStatusWindow->hide(); // Switch to help window and pause for a key-stroke. mHelpWindow->clear(); mHelpWindow->show(); mHelpWindow->getKey(TRUE); // Switch back. mHelpWindow->hide(); mStatsWindow->show(); mProgressWindow->show(); mStatusWindow->show(); } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::pause() ///////////////////////////////// void SpewTui::pause(unsigned int timeout) { mStatusWindow->pause(timeout); mStatusWindow->helpPrompt(); mStatusWindow->refresh(); } ////////////////////////// SpewTui::~SpewTui() ///////////////////////////// SpewTui::~SpewTui() { delete mHelpWindow; delete mProgressWindow; delete mStatsWindow; delete mStatusWindow; delete mTui; } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SpewTuiHelpWindow.cpp0000644005331700533170000000745511012216521020213 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SpewTuiHelpWindow.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include "common.h" #include "SpewTuiWindow.h" #include "SpewTuiHelpWindow.h" /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////// Local Constants() //////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// const int HEADER_START_X = 0; const int HEADER_START_Y = 0; const int TEXT_START_X = 0; const int TEXT_START_Y = 2; const int PROMPT_START_X = 0; const char HEADER_STR[] = "HELP"; const char PROMPT_STR[] = ""; const char TEXT_STR[] = "Abbreviations\n" "\n" " WTR write transfer rate KiB/KB kibibytes/kilobytes\n" " RTR read transfer rate MiB/MB mebibytes/megabytes\n" " WTT write transfer time GiB/GB gibibytes/gigabytes\n" " RTT read transfer time TiB/TB tebibytes/terabytes\n" " s seconds\n" "\n" "Keys\n" "\n" " h,? Put up this help screen\n" " Pause\n" " q Quit\n" " p Toggle display of progress\n" " k/K Use Kibibytes (2^10)/Kilobytes (10^3)\n" " m/M Use Mebibytes (2^20)/Megabytes (10^3)\n" " g/G Use Gibibytes (2^30)/Gigabytes (10^9)\n" " t/T Use Tebibytes (2^40)/Terabytes (10^12)\n" ""; /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////// Class variable() ///////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ///////// SpewTuiHelpWindow::SpewTuiHelpWindow() //////////////////////////// SpewTuiHelpWindow::SpewTuiHelpWindow(const SpewTui *spewTui, int height, int width, int startx, int starty) : SpewTuiWindow(spewTui, height, width, startx, starty) { } ///////////////// SpewTuiHelpWindow::show() ///////////////////////////////// int SpewTuiHelpWindow::show() { SpewTuiWindow::show(); mvwaddstr(mWindow, HEADER_START_Y, HEADER_START_X + (mWindowWidth - strlen(HEADER_STR))/2, HEADER_STR); mvwaddstr(mWindow, TEXT_START_Y, TEXT_START_X, TEXT_STR); mvwaddstr(mWindow, mWindowHeight - 1, PROMPT_START_X + (mWindowWidth - strlen(PROMPT_STR))/2, PROMPT_STR); this->refresh(); return 0; } ///////////////// SpewTuiHelpWindow::resize() /////////////////////////////// int SpewTuiHelpWindow::resize(int height, int width, int startx, int starty) { SpewTuiWindow::resize(height, width, startx, starty); if (mIsShowing) { this->show(); } return EXIT_OK; } //////////////// SpewTuiHelpWindow::~SpewTuiHelpWindow() //////////////// SpewTuiHelpWindow::~SpewTuiHelpWindow() { } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/spew.cpp0000644005331700533170000014040111373155112015565 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // spew.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "Log.h" #include "Job.h" #include "WriteJob.h" #include "ReadJob.h" #include "Random.h" #include "SpewDisplay.h" #include "SpewConsole.h" #include "SpewTui.h" #include "TransferInfoList.h" ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////// Typedefs /////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// enum operation_enum {OPERATION_NONE, OPERATION_WRITE, OPERATION_READ, OPERATION_READ_AFTER_WRITE}; ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////// Constants /////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// static const char CANONICAL_PROG_NAME[] = "spew"; static const char *PROG_NAME_LOOKUP[] = { (char *)NULL, "spew", "gorge", "regorge", (char *)NULL, }; static const char SPEWRC_ENV[] = "SPEWRC"; static const char DEFAULT_SPEWRC_FILENAME[] = ".spewrc"; static const char SYSTEM_SPEWRC_FILENAME[] = "spew.conf"; static const char PROG_VERSION[] = VERSION; static const int MAX_TMP_STR_LEN = 1024; static const unsigned int INDENT_SIZE = 4; static const char INDENT_CHAR = ' '; static const Units_t DEFAULT_UNITS = KIBIBYTES; static const capacity_t DEFAULT_MIN_BUFFER_SIZE = Transfer::BUFFER_SIZE_INCREMENT; static const capacity_t DEFAULT_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE = DEFAULT_MIN_BUFFER_SIZE; static unsigned int DEFAULT_ITERATIONS = 1; static const u32_t DEFAULT_SEED = 0; static const TransferInfoList::fill_method_t DEFAULT_FILL_METHOD = TransferInfoList::SEQUENTIAL_FILL; static const Job::io_method_t DEFAULT_IO_METHOD = Job::ASYNCH_IO; static const Job::pattern_t DEFAULT_PATTERN = Job::PATTERN_NONE; static const char *PATTERN_LOOKUP[] = { "none", "zeros", "ones", "alt", "numbers", "random", "#", (char *)NULL, }; ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////// Global Variables //////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// char *gPrgName = NULL; operation_enum gOperation; int gGetVersion = 0; Verbosity_t gVerbosity = VERBOSITY_SHORT; Job::io_method_t gIOMethod = DEFAULT_IO_METHOD; TransferInfoList::fill_method_t gFillMethod = DEFAULT_FILL_METHOD; Units_t gUnits = DEFAULT_UNITS; bool gProgress = false; int gIterationsToDo = 1; int gContinueAfterError = 0; u32_t gSeed = 0; capacity_t gMinBufferSize = DEFAULT_MIN_BUFFER_SIZE; capacity_t gMaxBufferSize = DEFAULT_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE; capacity_t gOffset = 0; Job::pattern_t gPattern = DEFAULT_PATTERN; unsigned char gUserPattern = 0; capacity_t gTransferSize = 0; string gFile = ""; bool gUseTui = false; string gLogfilePath = ""; bool gUseStdRcFiles = true; Log *gLogger = (Log *)NULL; capacity_t gJobId = 0; SpewDisplay *gDisplay = (SpewDisplay *)NULL; unsigned int gCurrentIteration = 0; TimeHack gTotalReadTransferTime; TimeHack gTotalWriteTransferTime; capacity_t gTotalBytesRead = 0; capacity_t gTotalBytesWritten = 0; capacity_t gTotalWriteOps = 0; capacity_t gTotalReadOps = 0; TimeHack gProgramStartTime; unsigned int gFoundTransferErrors = 0; ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //////////////////// Function Prototypes /////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// void error_msg(const char *fmt, ...); void note(const char *fmt, ...); void usage(); bool parse_options(int argc, const char **argv, string& cmdArgs); bool validate_options(); void end_program(int exitCode); void end_program(int exitCode, const char *fmt, ...); void update_transfer_totals(const Job *job, IoDirection_t ioDirection); void run_statistics(unsigned int iterations); ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////// Function Definitions //////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //////////////////////// error_msg() /////////////////////////////////////// void error_msg(const char *fmt, ...) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", gPrgName); va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); fflush(stderr); } ///////////////////////// note() /////////////////////////////////////////// void note(const char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); vfprintf(stdout, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); fflush(stdout); } ////////////////////////// version() /////////////////////////////////////// void version() { note("%s %s\n", CANONICAL_PROG_NAME, PROG_VERSION); note("Copyright 2007 Hewlett-Packard Corp.\n"); note("Written by Andrew Patterson \n"); } ////////////////////////// help() ////////////////////////////////////////// void help(poptContext &context) { poptSetOtherOptionHelp(context, "--write|--read|--read-after-write [OPTION]... TRANSFER_SIZE[kKmMgG] FILE\n" "An I/O performance measurement and load generation tool. Writes and/or \n" "reads generated data to or from a character device, block device, or \n" "regular file.\n"); poptPrintHelp(context, stdout, 0); char fmtStr[] = "\n" " FILE Regular or device file to write data to.\n" " LOGFILE Path to a file used for logging.\n" " MAX_BUFFER_SIZE Minimum buffer size used in each \n" " read(2)/write(2) call (default is\n" " MIN_BUFFER_SIZE bytes).\n" " MAX_BUFFER_SIZE. Must be an even\n" " multiple of %llu bytes and can be\n" " specified in bytes,\n" " kibibytes(k), kilobytes(K),\n" " mebibytes(m), megabytes(M),\n" " gibibytes(g), gigabytes(G).\n" " tebibytes(t), or terabytes(T).\n" " MAX_BUFFER_SIZE defaults to \n" " MIN_BUFFER_SIZE. If MAX_BUFFER_SIZE >\n" " MIN_BUFFER_SIZE, random buffers sizes\n" " between the two limits are used.\n" " MAX_BUFFER_SIZE must be an even\n" " multiple of MIN_BUFFER_SIZE.\n" " MIN_BUFFER_SIZE Minimum buffer size used in each \n" " read(2)/write(2) call (default is\n" " %llu bytes).\n" " MIN_BUFFER_SIZE. Must be an even\n" " multiple of %llu bytes and can be\n" " specified in bytes,\n" " kibibytes(k), kilobytes(K),\n" " mebibytes(m), megabytes(M),\n" " gibibytes(g), gigabytes(G).\n" " tebibytes(t), or terabytes(T).\n" " OFFSET Position to seek to in the file before\n" " starting I/O (default is 0). OFFSET\n" " must be an even multiple of %llu bytes\n" " and can be specified in bytes,\n" " kibibytes(k), kilobytes(K),\n" " mebibytes(m), megabytes(M),\n" " gibibytes(g), gigabytes(G).\n" " tebibytes(t), or terabytes(T).\n" " PATTERN Data pattern used when writing/reading\n" " data. Available patterns are: %s, \n" " %s, %s, %s, %s, %s, and \"%s\"\n" " (where \"%s\" is a number between 0-255). The\n" " default pattern is \"%s\".\n" " RCFILE Read additional command-line options\n" " from RCFILE. Other options on the\n" " command-line will override options in\n" " RCFILE.\n" " SEED Used to seed the random number generator\n" " Must be >= 1 and <= 2^32.\n" " TRANSFER_SIZE Total number of bytes to transfer (must\n" " be an even multiple of both\n" " MIN_BUFFER_SIZE and MAX_BUFFER)SIZE).\n" " TRANSFER_SIZE can be specified in\n" " bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, or \n" " gigabytes.\n" " UNITS Kibibytes(k), kilobytes(K), \n" " mebibytes(m), megabytes(M),\n" " gibibytes(g), gigabytes(G).\n" " tebibytes(t), or terabytes(T).\n" ""; char outStr[4096]; snprintf(outStr, sizeof(outStr) - 1, fmtStr, Transfer::BUFFER_SIZE_INCREMENT, Transfer::BUFFER_SIZE_INCREMENT, Transfer::BUFFER_SIZE_INCREMENT, Transfer::OFFSET_INCREMENT, PATTERN_LOOKUP[Job::PATTERN_NONE], PATTERN_LOOKUP[Job::PATTERN_ZEROS], PATTERN_LOOKUP[Job::PATTERN_ONES], PATTERN_LOOKUP[Job::PATTERN_ALTERNATING], PATTERN_LOOKUP[Job::PATTERN_RANDOM], PATTERN_LOOKUP[Job::PATTERN_TRANSFER_NUMBERS], PATTERN_LOOKUP[Job::PATTERN_USER_DEFINED], PATTERN_LOOKUP[Job::PATTERN_USER_DEFINED], PATTERN_LOOKUP[DEFAULT_PATTERN]); fprintf(stdout, outStr); fprintf(stdout, "\nReport bugs to Andrew Patterson .\n"); } ////////////////////////// usage() ///////////////////////////////////////// void usage(poptContext &context) { poptSetOtherOptionHelp(context, "TRANSFER_SIZE[kKmMgG] FILE"); poptPrintUsage(context, stdout, 0); } ////////////////////////// get_size() ////////////////////////////////////// capacity_t get_size(const char *arg) { char units; capacity_t size; if (sscanf(arg, "%llu%c", &size, &units) == 2) { switch (units) { case 'k': case 'K': size *= 1024LL; break; case 'm': case 'M': size *= 1024LL * 1024LL; break; case 'g': case 'G': size *= 1024LL * 1024LL * 1024LL; break; case 't': case 'T': size *= 1024LL * 1024LL * 1024LL * 102; break; default: error_msg("Invalid unit in argument \"%s\"\n", arg); exit(EXIT_ERROR_USAGE); break; } } else if (sscanf(arg, "%llu", &size) != 1) { error_msg("Could not parse size for argument \"%s\".\n", arg); exit(EXIT_ERROR_USAGE); } return size; } ////////////////////////// get_units() ////////////////////////////////////// Units_t get_units(const char *arg) { char unitsCh; Units_t units; if (sscanf(arg, "%c", &unitsCh) == 1) { switch (unitsCh) { case 'k': units = KIBIBYTES; break; case 'K': units = KILOBYTES; break; case 'm': units = MEBIBYTES; break; case 'M': units = MEGABYTES; break; case 'g': units = GIBIBYTES; break; case 'G': units = GIGABYTES; break; case 't': units = TEBIBYTES; break; case 'T': units = TERABYTES; break; default: error_msg("Invalid unit in argument \"%s\" - use kKmMgG.\n", arg); exit(EXIT_ERROR_USAGE); break; } } else { error_msg("Could not parse units in argument \"%s\"\n", arg); exit(EXIT_ERROR_USAGE); } return units; } ////////////////////////// parse_rcfile() /////////////////////////////////// bool parse_rcfile(FILE *rcfile, string& cmdArgs) { char rcArgs[MAX_TMP_STR_LEN]; int len; while (fgets(rcArgs, MAX_TMP_STR_LEN, rcfile) != (char *)NULL) { // Chop off string after comment character. char *commentStart = strchr(rcArgs, '#'); if (commentStart) *commentStart = '\0'; len = strlen(rcArgs); if (rcArgs[len - 1] == '\n') rcArgs[len - 1] = '\0'; if (rcArgs[0] != '\0') { cmdArgs += rcArgs; cmdArgs += " "; } } return true; } ////////////////////////// read_rcfiles() /////////////////////////////////// bool read_rcfiles(int argc, const char **argv, string& cmdArgs) { struct stat statbuf; string rcFilePath; vector rcFilePaths; // Check command-line for --no-rcfiles option. for (int i = 0; i < argc; i++) { if (strncmp(argv[i], "--no-rcfiles", strlen("--no-rcfiles")) == 0) { gUseStdRcFiles = false; break; } } // Read standard config locations. if (gUseStdRcFiles) { // Read system-wide rcfile if it exists. rcFilePath = QUOTE(SYSCONFDIR); rcFilePath += "/"; rcFilePath += SYSTEM_SPEWRC_FILENAME; if (stat(rcFilePath.c_str(), &statbuf) >= 0) { rcFilePaths.push_back(rcFilePath); } else { if (errno != ENOENT) { error_msg("Cannot access rc file \"%s\" -- %s.\n", rcFilePath.c_str(), strError(errno).c_str()); } } rcFilePath = ""; if (getenv(SPEWRC_ENV)) { rcFilePath = getenv(SPEWRC_ENV); } else { char *home = getenv("HOME"); if (home) { rcFilePath = home; rcFilePath += "/"; rcFilePath += DEFAULT_SPEWRC_FILENAME; } } if (stat(rcFilePath.c_str(), &statbuf) >= 0) { rcFilePaths.push_back(rcFilePath); } else { if (errno != ENOENT) { error_msg("Cannot access rc file \"%s\" -- %s.\n", rcFilePath.c_str(), strError(errno).c_str()); } } } // Check the command-line for --rcfile. for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) { rcFilePath = ""; if (strncmp(argv[i], "--rcfile", 8) == 0) { const char *eqPos = strrchr(argv[i], '='); if (eqPos == (char *)NULL) { if (i + 1 < argc) { rcFilePath = argv[i+1]; } else { error_msg("Missing RCFILE argument.\n"); return false; } } else { rcFilePath = eqPos + 1; } if (stat(rcFilePath.c_str(), &statbuf) < 0) { error_msg("Cannot access RCFILE \"%s\" -- %s.\n", rcFilePath.c_str(), strError(errno).c_str()); return false; } else rcFilePaths.push_back(rcFilePath); break; } } vector::iterator pathIter; for (pathIter = rcFilePaths.begin(); pathIter != rcFilePaths.end(); pathIter++) { FILE *rcfile = fopen(pathIter->c_str(), "r"); if (rcfile == (FILE *)NULL) { error_msg("Cannot open rc file \"%s\" -- %s.\n", pathIter->c_str(), strError(errno).c_str()); } else { parse_rcfile(rcfile, cmdArgs); fclose(rcfile); } } return true; } ////////////////////////// parse_options() ///////////////////////////////// bool parse_options(int argc, const char **argv, string& cmdArgs) { char *minBufferSizeArgStr = (char *)NULL; char *maxBufferSizeArgStr = (char *)NULL; char *offsetArgStr = (char *)NULL; char *patternArgStr = (char *)NULL; char *unitsArgStr = (char *)NULL; char *logfilePathArgStr = (char *)NULL; char *dummyArgStr = (char *)NULL; int writeArg = 0; int readArg = 0; int readAfterWriteArg = 0; int seedArg = 0; int helpArg = 0; int usageArg = 0; int iterationsArg = -1; int noStatisticsArg = 0; int statisticsArg = 0; int detailedStatisticsArg = 0; int noProgressArg = 0; int progressArg = 0; int noTuiArg = 0; int tuiArg = 0; int syncArg = 0; int directArg = 0; int randomArg = 0; int generateLoadArg = 0; int useStdRcFilesArg = 1; struct poptOption optionsTable[] = { {"max-buffer-size", 'B', POPT_ARG_STRING, &maxBufferSizeArgStr, 0, "Each read(2)/write(2) call uses a maximum buffer of size BUFFER_SIZE.", "BUFFER_SIZE"}, {"min-buffer-size", 'b', POPT_ARG_STRING, &minBufferSizeArgStr, 0, "Each read(2)/write(2) call uses a minimum buffer of size BUFFER_SIZE.", "BUFFER_SIZE"}, {"continue-after-error", 'c', POPT_ARG_NONE, &gContinueAfterError, 0, "Continue after data integrity errors.", NULL}, #ifdef HAVE_DIRECT_IO {"direct", 'd', POPT_ARG_NONE, &directArg, 0, "Use direct I/O. Should only be used on block device files. Not all operating systems support direct I/O", NULL}, #endif {"generate-load", 'g', POPT_ARG_NONE, &generateLoadArg, 0, "Equivalent to: -v -t -P -p random -i 0.", NULL}, {"iterations", 'i', POPT_ARG_INT, &iterationsArg, 0, "Write/read data COUNT times. If count is 0, repeats forever.", "COUNT"}, {"logfile", 'l', POPT_ARG_STRING, &logfilePathArgStr, 0, "Send log messages to LOGFILE.", "LOGFILE"}, {"no-progress", 0, POPT_ARG_NONE, &noProgressArg, 0, "Don't show progress (default).", NULL}, {"no-rcfiles", 0, POPT_ARG_NONE, NULL, 0, "Don't use standard rcfiles.", NULL}, {"no-statistics", 'q', POPT_ARG_NONE, &noStatisticsArg, 0, "Don't output statistics.", NULL}, {"no-tui", 0, POPT_ARG_NONE, &noTuiArg, 0, "Don't use TUI interface.", NULL}, {"offset", 'o', POPT_ARG_STRING, &offsetArgStr, 0, "Seek to OFFSET before starting I/O.", "OFFSET"}, {"progress", 'P', POPT_ARG_NONE, &progressArg, 0, "Show progress.", NULL}, {"pattern", 'p', POPT_ARG_STRING, &patternArgStr, 0, "Use data pattern PATTERN when reading or writing data.", "PATTERN"}, {"random", 'r', POPT_ARG_NONE, &randomArg, 0, "Read/Write buffers to random offsets.", NULL}, {"raw", 0, POPT_ARG_NONE, &readAfterWriteArg, 0, "An alias for --read-after-write.", NULL}, {"rcfile", 0, POPT_ARG_STRING, &dummyArgStr, 0, "Read command-line options from RCFILE.", "RCFILE"}, {"read", 0, POPT_ARG_NONE, &readArg, 0, "Read date from FILE.", NULL}, {"read-after-write", 0, POPT_ARG_NONE, &readAfterWriteArg, 0, "Read back data after writing to FILE.", NULL}, {"seed", 'S', POPT_ARG_INT, &seedArg, 0, "Use SEED for random number seed.","SEED"}, {"sync", 's', POPT_ARG_NONE, &syncArg, 0, "Use synchronous I/O.", NULL}, {"statistics", 0, POPT_ARG_NONE, &statisticsArg, 0, "Output statistics (default).", NULL}, {"tui", 't', POPT_ARG_NONE, &tuiArg, 0, "Use curses-based, terminal user interface.", NULL}, {"units", 'u', POPT_ARG_STRING, &unitsArgStr, 0, "Show transfer rate in UNITS units.", "UNITS"}, {"usage", 0, POPT_ARG_NONE, &usageArg, 0, "Show brief usage message and exit.", NULL}, {"version", 'V', POPT_ARG_NONE, &gGetVersion, 0, "Output version information and exit.", NULL}, {"detailed-statistics", 'v', POPT_ARG_NONE, &detailedStatisticsArg, 0, "Output detailed statistics.", NULL}, {"write", 0, POPT_ARG_NONE, &writeArg, 0, "Write data to FILE.", NULL}, {"help", '?', POPT_ARG_NONE, &helpArg, 0, "Show this help and exit.", NULL}, POPT_TABLEEND }; cmdArgs = ""; if (!read_rcfiles(argc, argv, cmdArgs)) return false; for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) { cmdArgs += argv[i]; cmdArgs += " "; } cmdArgs = " " + cmdArgs; cmdArgs = argv[0] + cmdArgs; int newArgc; const char **newArgv; poptParseArgvString((char *)cmdArgs.c_str(), &newArgc, &newArgv); poptContext context = poptGetContext(gPrgName, newArgc, newArgv, optionsTable, POPT_CONTEXT_POSIXMEHARDER); int rc = poptGetNextOpt(context); if (rc < -1) { switch (rc) { case POPT_ERROR_BADOPT: error_msg("bad or unknown option \"%s\"\n.", poptBadOption(context, 0)); break; default: error_msg("%s.\n", poptStrerror(rc)); break; } usage(context); poptFreeContext(context); return false; } // Help. if (helpArg) { help(context); poptFreeContext(context); return false; } // Usage. if (usageArg) { usage(context); poptFreeContext(context); return false; } // Version. if (gGetVersion) { poptFreeContext(context); return true; } // Operation. if (writeArg + readArg + readAfterWriteArg > 1) { error_msg("Only one operation (--write|--read|--read-after-write) allowed.\n"); usage(context); poptFreeContext(context); return false; } if (writeArg) gOperation = OPERATION_WRITE; else if (readArg) gOperation = OPERATION_READ; else if (readAfterWriteArg) gOperation = OPERATION_READ_AFTER_WRITE; // Min Buffer size. if (minBufferSizeArgStr) { gMinBufferSize = get_size(minBufferSizeArgStr); } // Max Buffer size. if (maxBufferSizeArgStr) { gMaxBufferSize = get_size(maxBufferSizeArgStr); } else { gMaxBufferSize = gMinBufferSize; } // Offset. if (offsetArgStr) { gOffset = get_size(offsetArgStr); } // Pattern. if (patternArgStr) { bool found = false; for (int pattern = (int)Job::PATTERN_NONE; PATTERN_LOOKUP[pattern] != (char *)NULL; pattern++) { if (strcmp(patternArgStr, PATTERN_LOOKUP[pattern]) == 0) { gPattern = (Job::pattern_t)pattern; found = true; break; } } if (!found) // Check for user pattern. { long int userPattern; char *endPtr; errno = 0; userPattern = strtol(patternArgStr, &endPtr, 0); if (errno == 0 && *endPtr == '\0' && userPattern >= 0 && userPattern <= 255) { found = true; gPattern = Job::PATTERN_USER_DEFINED; gUserPattern = (unsigned char)userPattern; } } if (!found) { error_msg("\"%s\" is not a valid pattern. Use none, zeros, ones, alt, numbers, random or # (where # is any number between 0-255).\n", patternArgStr); usage(context); poptFreeContext(context); return false; } } // Units. if (unitsArgStr) { gUnits = get_units(unitsArgStr); } // Logfile. if (logfilePathArgStr) { gLogfilePath = logfilePathArgStr; } // Verbosity. if (noStatisticsArg) gVerbosity = VERBOSITY_NONE; if (statisticsArg) gVerbosity = VERBOSITY_SHORT; if (detailedStatisticsArg) gVerbosity = VERBOSITY_LONG; // Sync, direct I/O, and random seek. if (syncArg) gIOMethod = Job::SYNCH_IO; if (directArg) gIOMethod = Job::DIRECT_IO; if (randomArg) gFillMethod = TransferInfoList::RANDOM_FILL; // Progress. if (noProgressArg) gProgress = false; if (progressArg) gProgress = true; // Iterations. if (iterationsArg >= 0) gIterationsToDo = iterationsArg; // Seed. if (seedArg >= 0) gSeed = (u32_t)seedArg; // TUI. if (noTuiArg) gUseTui = false; if (tuiArg) gUseTui = true; // Generate load -v -t -P -p random -i 0, above options will override // these. if (generateLoadArg) { if (!noProgressArg) gProgress = true; if (!noStatisticsArg && !statisticsArg) gVerbosity = VERBOSITY_LONG; if (!noTuiArg) gUseTui = true; if (!patternArgStr) gPattern = Job::PATTERN_RANDOM; if (iterationsArg < 0) gIterationsToDo = 0; } if (gIterationsToDo < 0) gIterationsToDo = DEFAULT_ITERATIONS; // Count the rest of the arguments. const char **argsLeft = poptGetArgs(context); int argsCount = 0; if (argsLeft) { while (argsLeft[argsCount] != NULL) argsCount++; } if (argsCount < 2) { error_msg("Need TRANSFER_SIZE and FILE.\n"); usage(context); poptFreeContext(context); return false; } gTransferSize = get_size(poptGetArg(context)); gFile = poptGetArg(context); if (gSeed == DEFAULT_SEED) { gSeed = Random().getRandom32(); gJobId = 0; } else { gJobId = gSeed; } poptFreeContext(context); return true; } ///////////////////////// validate_options() //////////////////////////////// bool validate_options() { if (gGetVersion) return true; if (gOperation == OPERATION_NONE) { error_msg("Must specify an operation (--write|--read|--read-after-write).\n"); return false; } if (gMinBufferSize > gMaxBufferSize) { error_msg("Minimum buffer size must be <= maximum buffer size.\n"); return false; } if (gMaxBufferSize % gMinBufferSize != 0) { error_msg("Maximum buffer size must be an even multiple of minimum buffer size.\n"); return false; } if (gMinBufferSize % Transfer::BUFFER_SIZE_INCREMENT != 0) { error_msg("Minimum buffer size must be an even multiple of %llu bytes.\n", Transfer::BUFFER_SIZE_INCREMENT); return false; } if (gMaxBufferSize % Transfer::BUFFER_SIZE_INCREMENT != 0) { error_msg("Maximum buffer size must be an even multiple of %llu bytes.\n", Transfer::BUFFER_SIZE_INCREMENT); return false; } if (gTransferSize < gMinBufferSize) { error_msg("TRANSFER_SIZE must be >= MIN_BUFFER_SIZE.\n"); return false; } if (gTransferSize < gMaxBufferSize) { error_msg("TRANSFER_SIZE must be >= MAX_BUFFER_SIZE.\n"); return false; } if (gTransferSize % gMinBufferSize != 0) { error_msg("TRANSFER_SIZE must be an even multiple of MIN_BUFFER_SIZE.\n"); return false; } if (gTransferSize % gMaxBufferSize != 0) { error_msg("TRANSFER_SIZE must be an even multiple of MAX_BUFFER_SIZE.\n"); return false; } #ifdef HAVE_DIRECT_IO if (gIOMethod == Job::DIRECT_IO) { if (gMinBufferSize % Transfer::DIRECTIO_BUFFER_SIZE_INCREMENT != 0) { error_msg("MIN_BUFFER_SIZE must be a multiple of %llu bytes when using direct I/O. Use -b|--min-buffer-size to set MIN_BUFFER_SIZE.\n", Transfer::DIRECTIO_BUFFER_SIZE_INCREMENT); return false; } if (gMaxBufferSize % Transfer::DIRECTIO_BUFFER_SIZE_INCREMENT != 0) { error_msg("MAX_BUFFER_SIZE must be a multiple of %llu bytes when using direct I/O. Use -B|--max-buffer-size to set MAX_BUFFER_SIZE.\n", Transfer::DIRECTIO_BUFFER_SIZE_INCREMENT); return false; } } #endif #ifdef HAVE_MOUNT_CHECK if (is_mounted(gFile.c_str())) { error_msg("Cannot use a mounted device for FILE.\n"); return false; } #endif // HAVE_MOUNT_CHECK return true; } ////////////////////////// end_program() //////////////////////////////////// void end_program(int exitCode) { end_program(exitCode, ""); } ////////////////////////// end_program() //////////////////////////////////// void end_program(int exitCode, const char *fmt, ...) { char msg[MAX_TMP_STR_LEN]; if (gDisplay) gDisplay->close(); va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); vsnprintf(msg, MAX_TMP_STR_LEN, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); if (strlen(msg) > 0) { if (gLogger) gLogger->logError(msg); error_msg(msg); } if (gLogger) { if (exitCode == EXIT_OK) run_statistics(gCurrentIteration); if (gFoundTransferErrors > 0) { if (gLogfilePath.length() > 0) { gLogger->showError("One or more data integrity or I/O errors were encountered during data\ntransfers. Descriptions of these errors can be found in the logfile\n%s.\n", gLogfilePath.c_str()); } else { gLogger->showError("One or more data integrity or I/O errors were encountered during data\ntransfers. Descriptions of these types of errors are output to a log file if\nthe -l|--logfile option is used.\n"); } } gLogger->logFinish(); gLogger->close(); } exit(exitCode); } ////////////////////////// cleanup() /////////////////////////////////////// void cleanup(int signal) { if (signal == SIGQUIT || signal == SIGINT) end_program(EXIT_OK); else end_program(EXIT_ERROR_CAUGHT_EXCEPTION, "Caught signal \"%s\", exiting.\n", strSignal(signal).c_str()); } ////////////////////////// resize() ///////////////////////////////////////// void resize(int sig) { static int working = 0; // Latch for repeated interrupts. if (!working++) { if (gDisplay) gDisplay->resize(); } working--; } ////////////////////////// update_job_times() ////////////////////////////// void update_transfer_totals(const Job *job, IoDirection_t ioDirection) { switch (ioDirection) { case READING: gTotalBytesRead += job->getBytesTransferred(); gTotalReadTransferTime += job->getTransferEndTime() - job->getTransferStartTime(); break; case WRITING: gTotalBytesWritten += job->getBytesTransferred(); gTotalWriteTransferTime += job->getTransferEndTime() - job->getTransferStartTime(); break; } } ////////////////////////// intermediate_statistics() ///////////////////////// void intermediate_statistics(const Job *job, IoDirection_t ioDirection) { TimeHack currentTime(TimeHack::getCurrentTime()); gDisplay->intermediateStatistics(job->getHackBytesTransferred(), job->getHackEndTime() - job->getHackStartTime(), job->getJobBytesTransferred(), currentTime - job->getJobStartTime(), job->getTransferSize(), gTotalBytesRead, gTotalReadTransferTime.getTime(), gTotalBytesWritten, gTotalWriteTransferTime.getTime(), currentTime - gProgramStartTime); } ////////////////////////// cumulative_statistics() ////////////////////////// void cumulative_statistics(const Job *job, unsigned int iteration, IoDirection_t ioDirection) { TimeHack now(TimeHack::getCurrentTime()); TimeHack jobTransferTime(job->getJobEndTime() - job->getJobStartTime()); gDisplay->cumulativeStatistics(job->getJobBytesTransferred(), jobTransferTime.getTime(), job->getTotalNumberOfTransfers(), gTotalBytesRead, gTotalReadTransferTime.getTime(), gTotalReadOps, gTotalBytesWritten, gTotalWriteTransferTime.getTime(), gTotalWriteOps, now - gProgramStartTime); long double transferRate = convertCapacity((long double)job->getJobBytesTransferred(), gUnits)/jobTransferTime.getTime(); long double iops = (long double)job->getTotalNumberOfTransfers()/(long double)jobTransferTime.getTime(); switch (ioDirection) { case READING: gLogger->logNote("Iter: %5d RTR: %11.2Lf %-5s TT: %s IOPS: %11.2Lf\n", iteration, transferRate, getTransferRateUnitsStr(gUnits), jobTransferTime.getElapsedTimeStr().c_str(), iops); break; case WRITING: gLogger->logNote("Iter: %5d WTR: %11.2Lf %-5s TT: %s IOPS: %11.2Lf\n", iteration, transferRate, getTransferRateUnitsStr(gUnits), jobTransferTime.getElapsedTimeStr().c_str(), iops); break; } } ////////////////////////// run_statistics() //////////////////////////////// void run_statistics(unsigned int iterations) { unsigned int device; device = Log::OUTPUT_LOG_STDOUT; if (gVerbosity == VERBOSITY_LONG) device |= Log::OUTPUT_DISPLAY_STDOUT; TimeHack now(TimeHack::getCurrentTime()); if (!gUseTui) gLogger->note(device, "\n"); gLogger->note(device, "Total iterations: %17u\n", iterations); gLogger->note(device, "Total runtime: %17s\n", gProgramStartTime.getTimeDiffStr(now).c_str()); if (gTotalBytesWritten > 0) { long double writeTransferRate = convertCapacity((long double)gTotalBytesWritten, gUnits)/(long double)gTotalWriteTransferTime.getTime(); long double writeIops = (long double)gTotalWriteOps/(long double)gTotalWriteTransferTime.getTime(); gLogger->note(device, "Total write transfer time (WTT): %17s\n", gTotalWriteTransferTime.getElapsedTimeStr().c_str()); gLogger->note(device, "Total write transfer rate (WTR): %11.2Lf %-5s\n", writeTransferRate, getTransferRateUnitsStr(gUnits)); gLogger->note(device, "Total write IOPS: %11.2Lf IOPS\n", writeIops); } if (gTotalBytesRead > 0) { long double readTransferRate = convertCapacity((long double)gTotalBytesRead, gUnits)/(long double)gTotalReadTransferTime.getTime(); long double readIops = (long double)gTotalReadOps/(long double)gTotalReadTransferTime.getTime(); gLogger->note(device, "Total read transfer time (RTT): %17s\n", gTotalReadTransferTime.getElapsedTimeStr().c_str()); gLogger->note(device, "Total read transfer rate (RTR): %11.2Lf %-5s\n", readTransferRate, getTransferRateUnitsStr(gUnits)); gLogger->note(device, "Total read IOPS: %11.2Lf IOPS\n", readIops); } } ////////////////////////// do_job() ///////////////////////////////////////// void do_job(Job *job, unsigned int iteration, IoDirection_t ioDirection) { int ret; capacity_t startingVerticalHacks = gDisplay->getCurrentNumVerticalHacks(); capacity_t startingHorizontalHacks = gDisplay->getCurrentNumHorizontalHacks(); capacity_t totalTransfers = job->getTotalNumberOfTransfers(); capacity_t transferSize = job->getTransferSize(); TimeHack savedTotalWriteTransferTime(gTotalWriteTransferTime); TimeHack savedTotalReadTransferTime(gTotalReadTransferTime); if (gProgress || gUseTui) { capacity_t transfersPerVerticalHack = (capacity_t)((double)totalTransfers/(double)startingVerticalHacks); capacity_t verticalHacks = startingVerticalHacks; if (transfersPerVerticalHack < 1LLU) { transfersPerVerticalHack = 1LLU; verticalHacks = totalTransfers; } capacity_t transfersPerHorizontalHack = (capacity_t)((double)transfersPerVerticalHack/(double)startingHorizontalHacks); capacity_t horizontalHacks = startingHorizontalHacks; if (transfersPerHorizontalHack <= 1LLU) { transfersPerHorizontalHack = 1LLU; if (transfersPerVerticalHack > startingHorizontalHacks) horizontalHacks = startingHorizontalHacks; else horizontalHacks = transfersPerVerticalHack; } capacity_t bufferSize = job->getBufferSize(); capacity_t remainingTransfers; gDisplay->startJob(iteration, ioDirection); ret = job->startJob(); if (ret != EXIT_OK) { end_program(ret, "%s\n", job->getLastErrorMessage().c_str()); } for (capacity_t i = 1LLU; i <= verticalHacks - 1; i++) { // Run transfers for horizontal hacks. job->startHack(); for (capacity_t j = 1LLU; j <= horizontalHacks - 1; j++) { ret = job->runTransfers(transfersPerHorizontalHack, gContinueAfterError); update_transfer_totals(job, ioDirection); if (ret != EXIT_OK) { gFoundTransferErrors++; gDisplay->errorHack(); if (gContinueAfterError) { gLogger->logError("%s\n", job->getLastErrorMessage().c_str()); } else { end_program(ret, "%s\n", job->getLastErrorMessage().c_str()); } } else { gDisplay->hack(); } } // Finish remaining transfers for last horizontal hack. remainingTransfers = transfersPerVerticalHack - (transfersPerHorizontalHack * (horizontalHacks - 1)); ret = job->runTransfers(remainingTransfers, gContinueAfterError); update_transfer_totals(job, ioDirection); if (ret != EXIT_OK) { gFoundTransferErrors++; gDisplay->errorEndHack(); if (gContinueAfterError) { gLogger->logError("%s\n", job->getLastErrorMessage().c_str()); } else { gDisplay->nextHackRow(); end_program(ret, "%s\n", job->getLastErrorMessage().c_str()); } } else { gDisplay->endHack(); } job->endHack(); for (capacity_t j = 0; j < startingHorizontalHacks - horizontalHacks; j++) { gDisplay->noHack(); } intermediate_statistics(job, ioDirection); gDisplay->nextHackRow(); } // Finish transfers for last vertical hack leftovers. remainingTransfers = (transferSize - job->getJobBytesTransferred())/bufferSize; if (remainingTransfers > 0LLU) { job->startHack(); transfersPerHorizontalHack = (capacity_t)((double)remainingTransfers/(double)startingHorizontalHacks); if (transfersPerHorizontalHack <= 1) { transfersPerHorizontalHack = 1LLU; if (remainingTransfers > startingHorizontalHacks) horizontalHacks = startingHorizontalHacks; else horizontalHacks = remainingTransfers; } for (capacity_t j = 1LLU; j <= horizontalHacks - 1; j++) { ret = job->runTransfers(transfersPerHorizontalHack, gContinueAfterError); update_transfer_totals(job, ioDirection); if (ret != EXIT_OK) { gFoundTransferErrors++; gDisplay->errorHack(); if (gContinueAfterError) { gLogger->logError("%s\n", job->getLastErrorMessage().c_str()); } else { gDisplay->nextHackRow(); end_program(ret, "%s\n", job->getLastErrorMessage().c_str()); } } else { gDisplay->hack(); } } ret = job->runTransfers(remainingTransfers - (transfersPerHorizontalHack * (horizontalHacks - 1)), gContinueAfterError); update_transfer_totals(job, ioDirection); if (ret != EXIT_OK) { gFoundTransferErrors++; gDisplay->errorEndHack(); if (gContinueAfterError) { gLogger->logError("%s\n", job->getLastErrorMessage().c_str()); } else { gDisplay->nextHackRow(); end_program(ret, "%s\n", job->getLastErrorMessage().c_str()); } } else { gDisplay->endHack(); } job->endHack(); for (capacity_t j = 0; j < startingHorizontalHacks - horizontalHacks; j++) { gDisplay->noHack(); } intermediate_statistics(job, ioDirection); gDisplay->nextHackRow(); } ret = job->finishJob(); if (ret != EXIT_OK) { gLogger->showError("%s\n", job->getLastErrorMessage().c_str()); exit(ret); } } else { gDisplay->startJob(iteration, ioDirection); ret = job->startJob(); if (ret != EXIT_OK) { end_program(ret, "%s\n", job->getLastErrorMessage().c_str()); exit(ret); } ret = job->runTransfers(totalTransfers, gContinueAfterError); update_transfer_totals(job, ioDirection); if (ret != EXIT_OK) { gFoundTransferErrors++; if (gContinueAfterError) { gLogger->logError("%s\n", job->getLastErrorMessage().c_str()); } else { end_program(ret, "%s\n", job->getLastErrorMessage().c_str()); } } ret = job->finishJob(); if (ret != EXIT_OK) { end_program(ret, "%s\n", job->getLastErrorMessage().c_str()); } } // May get incremental time errors during transfers, so reset transfer // totals to old value plus total job time. switch (ioDirection) { case READING: gTotalReadTransferTime = savedTotalReadTransferTime + job->getJobEndTime() - job->getJobStartTime(); break; case WRITING: gTotalWriteTransferTime = savedTotalWriteTransferTime + job->getJobEndTime() - job->getJobStartTime(); break; } // Update IOPS. switch (ioDirection) { case READING: gTotalReadOps += job->getTotalNumberOfTransfers(); break; case WRITING: gTotalWriteOps += job->getTotalNumberOfTransfers(); break; } cumulative_statistics(job, iteration, ioDirection); gDisplay->endJob(); } ////////////////////////// run() //////////////////////////////////////////// void run(operation_enum operation) { int ret; u32_t iterationSeed = gSeed; Random rnd(gSeed); gCurrentIteration = 0; do { gCurrentIteration++; if (operation == OPERATION_WRITE || operation == OPERATION_READ_AFTER_WRITE) { Job *job = new WriteJob(*gLogger, gFile, gOffset, gTransferSize, gMinBufferSize, gMaxBufferSize, TransferInfoList::GEOMETRIC_PROGRESSION, gPattern, gUserPattern, gFillMethod, gIOMethod, iterationSeed, gJobId); if (job == (Job *)NULL) { gLogger->showError("Could not allocate memory."); exit(EXIT_ERROR_MEMORY_ALLOC); } if ((ret = job->init()) != EXIT_OK) { gLogger->showError("Could not initialize job.\n"); exit(ret); } do_job(job, gCurrentIteration, WRITING); delete job; if (gIterationsToDo == 0 || gCurrentIteration < gIterationsToDo || gCurrentIteration == gIterationsToDo && operation == OPERATION_READ_AFTER_WRITE) { gDisplay->nextJob(); } } if (operation == OPERATION_READ || operation == OPERATION_READ_AFTER_WRITE) { Job *job = new ReadJob(*gLogger, gFile, gOffset, gTransferSize, gMinBufferSize, gMaxBufferSize, TransferInfoList::GEOMETRIC_PROGRESSION, gPattern, gUserPattern, gFillMethod, gIOMethod, iterationSeed, gJobId); if (job == (Job *)NULL) { gLogger->showError("Could not allocate memory."); exit(EXIT_ERROR_MEMORY_ALLOC); } if ((ret = job->init()) != EXIT_OK) { gLogger->showError("Could not initialize job.\n"); exit(ret); } do_job(job, gCurrentIteration, READING); delete job; if (gIterationsToDo == 0 || gCurrentIteration < gIterationsToDo) { gDisplay->nextJob(); } } iterationSeed = rnd.getRandom32(); } while (gIterationsToDo == 0LLU || gCurrentIteration < gIterationsToDo); } ////////////////////////// main() /////////////////////////////////////////// int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int rtn; // Process command-line options. gPrgName = argv[0]; const char *prgBasename = basename(gPrgName); string cmdArgs; for (int i = 1; PROG_NAME_LOOKUP[i] != (char *)NULL; i++) { if (strcmp(prgBasename, PROG_NAME_LOOKUP[i]) == 0) { gOperation = (operation_enum)i; break; } } if (!parse_options(argc, (const char **)argv, cmdArgs)) { exit(EXIT_ERROR_USAGE); } if (!validate_options()) exit(EXIT_ERROR_USAGE); if (gGetVersion) { version(); exit(0); } gLogger = new Log(gLogfilePath); if (gLogger == (Log *)NULL) { end_program(EXIT_ERROR_MEMORY_ALLOC, "Out of memory.\n"); } if ((rtn = gLogger->open()) != EXIT_OK) { end_program(rtn, "Could not open logfile \"%s\" -- %s\n", gLogfilePath.c_str(), strError(rtn).c_str()); } signal(SIGQUIT, cleanup); signal(SIGTERM, cleanup); signal(SIGINT, cleanup); signal(SIGWINCH, resize); if (gUseTui) gDisplay = new SpewTui(gIterationsToDo, gUnits, gProgress, gVerbosity); else gDisplay = new SpewConsole(gIterationsToDo, gUnits, gProgress, gVerbosity); if (gDisplay == (SpewDisplay *)NULL) end_program(EXIT_ERROR_MEMORY_ALLOC, "Out of memory.\n"); if ((rtn = gDisplay->init()) != EXIT_OK) end_program(rtn, "Could not initialize display.\n"); gDisplay->setCurrentUnits(gUnits); gProgramStartTime = TimeHack::getCurrentTime(); gLogger->logStart(); gLogger->logCmdLine(cmdArgs.c_str()); gLogger->logNote("\n"); gDisplay->startRun(); try { run(gOperation); } catch(...) { gLogger->showError("Caught exception\n"); exit(EXIT_ERROR_CAUGHT_EXCEPTION); } gDisplay->endRun(); end_program(EXIT_OK); return 0; } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/Makefile.am0000644005331700533170000000304611012216530016132 0ustar taggarttaggart## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in noinst_LIBRARIES = libcommon.a libtui.a libcommon_a_SOURCES = \ common.cpp common.h \ TimeHack.cpp TimeHack.h \ Job.cpp Job.h \ Log.cpp Log.h \ Random.cpp Random.h \ ReadJob.cpp ReadJob.h \ WriteJob.cpp WriteJob.h \ Transfer.cpp Transfer.h \ TransferFactory.cpp TransferFactory.h \ GarbageTransfer.cpp GarbageTransfer.h \ NumbersTransfer.cpp NumbersTransfer.h \ RandomTransfer.cpp RandomTransfer.h \ BytePatternTransfer.cpp BytePatternTransfer.h \ TransferInfo.cpp TransferInfo.h \ TransferInfoList.cpp TransferInfoList.h \ TransferInfoListFactory.cpp TransferInfoListFactory.h \ RandomTransferInfoList.cpp RandomTransferInfoList.h \ SequentialTransferInfoList.cpp SequentialTransferInfoList.h libtui_a_SOURCES = \ Tui.cpp Tui.h LDADD = libcommon.a libtui.a bin_PROGRAMS = spew spew_SOURCES = spew.cpp \ SpewDisplay.cpp SpewDisplay.h \ SpewConsole.cpp SpewConsole.h \ SpewTui.cpp SpewTui.h \ SpewTuiWindow.cpp SpewTuiWindow.h \ SpewTuiHelpWindow.cpp SpewTuiHelpWindow.h \ SpewTuiProgressWindow.cpp SpewTuiProgressWindow.h \ SpewTuiStatisticsWindow.cpp SpewTuiStatisticsWindow.h \ SpewTuiStatusWindow.cpp SpewTuiStatusWindow.h spew_LDFLAGS = $(STATIC_LINK) install-exec-local: (cd $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) && $(LN_S) -f spew gorge) (cd $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) && $(LN_S) -f spew regorge) spew-1.0.8.orig/src/RandomTransferInfoList.h0000644005331700533170000000376111012216525020654 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // RandomTransferInfoList.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef RANDOMTRANSFERINFOLIST_H #define RANDOMTRANSFERINFOLIST_H #include "common.h" #include "Random.h" #include "TransferInfo.h" #include "TransferInfoList.h" class RandomTransferInfoList: public TransferInfoList { private: static unsigned int count_bits(capacity_t value); private: struct rand_transferinfo { capacity_t rti_offset; capacity_t rti_size; }; public: RandomTransferInfoList(capacity_t minBufferSize, capacity_t maxBufferSize, buffer_size_method_t bufferSizeMethod, fill_method_t fillMethod, capacity_t startingOffset, capacity_t transferSize, u64_t seed); virtual int init(); virtual const TransferInfo* next(); virtual ~RandomTransferInfoList(); private: // Hide default methods. RandomTransferInfoList(); RandomTransferInfoList(const TransferInfoList&); RandomTransferInfoList& operator=(const RandomTransferInfoList &list); void shuffle(Random &rnd); private: rand_transferinfo *mInternalTransferInfoList; u64_t mSeed; }; #endif // RANDOMTRANSFERINFOLIST_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/NumbersTransfer.h0000644005331700533170000000276211012216530017373 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // NumbersTransfer.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef NUMBERSTRANSFER_H #define NUMBERSTRANSFER_H #include #include "common.h" #include "Job.h" #include "Transfer.h" class NumbersTransfer: public Transfer { public: NumbersTransfer(int fd, unsigned char *buffer, capacity_t bufferSize, capacity_t id); virtual int read(const TransferInfo &tranInfo, string &errorMsg); virtual int write(const TransferInfo &tranInfo, string &errorMsg); virtual ~NumbersTransfer() {}; private: NumbersTransfer(); // Hide default constructor. NumbersTransfer(const NumbersTransfer&); // Hide copy constructor. }; #endif // NUMBERSTRANSFER_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/BytePatternTransfer.h0000644005331700533170000000314111012216522020212 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // BytePatternTransfer.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef BYTEPATTERNTRANSFER_H #define BYTEPATTERNTRANSFER_H #include #include "common.h" #include "Job.h" #include "Log.h" #include "Transfer.h" #include "TransferInfo.h" class BytePatternTransfer: public Transfer { public: BytePatternTransfer(int fd, unsigned char *buffer, capacity_t bufferSize, pid_t pid, unsigned char pattern); virtual int read(const TransferInfo &transInfo, string &errorMsg); virtual int write(const TransferInfo &transInfo, string &errorMsg); virtual ~BytePatternTransfer() {}; private: BytePatternTransfer(); // Hide default constructor. BytePatternTransfer(const BytePatternTransfer&); // Hide copy constructor. protected: int mPattern; }; #endif // BYTEPATTERNTRANSFER_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SpewTuiStatusWindow.cpp0000644005331700533170000000773711012216524020614 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SpewTuiStatusWindow.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include "common.h" #include "SpewTui.h" #include "SpewTuiWindow.h" #include "SpewTuiStatusWindow.h" /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////// Local Constants() //////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ///////// SpewTuiStatusWindow::SpewTuiStatusWindow() //////////////////////// SpewTuiStatusWindow::SpewTuiStatusWindow(const SpewTui *spewTui, int height, int width, int startx, int starty) : SpewTuiWindow(spewTui, height, width, startx, starty) { mMessageFieldStartY = mWindowHeight - 1; mMessageFieldStartX = 0; } ///////////////// SpewTuiStatusWindow::show() /////////////////////////////// int SpewTuiStatusWindow::show() { SpewTuiWindow::show(); this->helpPrompt(); this->refresh(); return 0; } ///////////////// SpewTuiStatusWindow::resize() ///////////////////////////// int SpewTuiStatusWindow::resize(int height, int width, int startx, int starty) { SpewTuiWindow::resize(height, width, startx, starty); mMessageFieldStartY = mWindowHeight - 1; if (mIsShowing) { this->show(); } return EXIT_OK; } ///////////////// SpewTuiStatusWindow::message() //////////////////////////// void SpewTuiStatusWindow::message(const char *fmt, ...) { char msg[256]; int len; va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); len = vsnprintf(msg, 256, fmt, ap), va_end(ap); mvwprintw(mWindow, mMessageFieldStartY, mMessageFieldStartX, "%-*s", mWindowWidth, ""); // Center the message in the field. mvwprintw(mWindow, mMessageFieldStartY, mMessageFieldStartX + (mWindowWidth - len)/2, "%s", msg); } ///////////////// SpewTuiStatusWindow::pause() //////////////////////////// void SpewTuiStatusWindow::pause(unsigned int timeout) { if (timeout) { for (unsigned int i = timeout; i > 0; i--) { this->message("", i); wrefresh(mWindow); if (this->getKey() != ERR) break; sleep(1); if (this->getKey() != ERR) break; } } else { this->message(""); wrefresh(mWindow); this->getKey(TRUE); } } ///////////////// SpewTuiStatusWindow::helpPrompt() ///////////////////////// void SpewTuiStatusWindow::helpPrompt() { this->message(""); } ///////////////// SpewTuiStatusWindow::nextJob() //////////////////////////// void SpewTuiStatusWindow::nextJob() { this->clear(); this->show(); } //////////////// SpewTuiStatusWindow::~SpewTuiStatusWindow() //////////////// SpewTuiStatusWindow::~SpewTuiStatusWindow() { } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/Tui.h0000644005331700533170000000235511012216526015017 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // Tui.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef TUI_H #define TUI_H #include class Tui { public: Tui(); int init(); int close(); int clearScreen(); int print(const char *msg); int setScreenSize(); int getCurrentScreenRows() const { return mCurrentScreenRows; }; int getCurrentScreenColumns() const { return mCurrentScreenColumns; }; ~Tui(); private: bool mClosed; int mCurrentScreenRows; int mCurrentScreenColumns; }; #endif // TUI_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/BytePatternTransfer.cpp0000644005331700533170000001225311012216526020555 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // BytePatternTransfer.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "Transfer.h" #include "BytePatternTransfer.h" ////////////// BytePatternTransfer::BytePatternTransfer() /////////////////// BytePatternTransfer::BytePatternTransfer(int fd, unsigned char *buffer, capacity_t bufferSize, pid_t pid, unsigned char pattern) : mPattern(pattern), Transfer(fd, buffer, bufferSize, pid) { // Set mBuffer to specified pattern. This buffer will not change during // writes. memset(mBuffer, (int)pattern, mMaxBufferSize); } //////////////////// BytePatternTransfer::read() //////////////////////////// int BytePatternTransfer::read(const TransferInfo &transInfo, string &errorMsg) { int ret; ret = this->seek(transInfo, errorMsg); if (ret != EXIT_OK) return ret; capacity_t bufferSize = transInfo.getSize(); capacity_t transferNumber = transInfo.getSequenceNumber(); capacity_t fileOffset = transInfo.getOffset(); ssize_t count = ::read(mFd, mBuffer, bufferSize); if (count < 0) { errorMsg = strError(errno); return EXIT_ERROR_IO; } mCurrentOffset += count; if ((capacity_t)count != bufferSize) { errorMsg = strPrintf("Read only %llu bytes of %llu during transfer %llu at offset %llu.", (capacity_t)count, bufferSize, transferNumber, fileOffset); return EXIT_ERROR_UNDERRUN; } // Check contents of buffer. string errors; string recieved; string expected; capacity_t errorsFound = 0LLU; bool inErrorRange = false; capacity_t startingErrorRange = fileOffset; capacity_t endingErrorRange = fileOffset; for (capacity_t i = 0; i < bufferSize; i++) { if (*(mBuffer + i) == mPattern) { if (inErrorRange) { endingErrorRange = fileOffset + i - 1; if (startingErrorRange == endingErrorRange) errors += strPrintf("\t%lld\n", startingErrorRange); else errors += strPrintf("\t%lld - %lld\n", startingErrorRange, endingErrorRange); errors += strPrintf("expected: "); errors += expected; errors += strPrintf("\n"); errors += strPrintf("recieved: "); errors += recieved; errors += strPrintf("\n"); inErrorRange = false; recieved = strPrintf(""); expected = strPrintf(""); } } else { errorsFound++; recieved += strPrintf("%02x", *(mBuffer+i)); expected += strPrintf("%02x", mPattern); if (!inErrorRange) { startingErrorRange = fileOffset + i; inErrorRange = true; } } } // Report last error range (if it exists). if (inErrorRange) { endingErrorRange = bufferSize; if (startingErrorRange == endingErrorRange) errors += strPrintf("\t%lld\n", startingErrorRange); else errors += strPrintf("\t%lld - %lld\n", startingErrorRange, endingErrorRange); } if (errorsFound > 0) { errorMsg = strPrintf("Data integrity errors for a total of %lld byte(s) found during\ntransfer %llu at offset(s):\n", errorsFound, transferNumber); errorMsg += errors; return EXIT_ERROR_DATA_INTEGRITY; } return EXIT_OK; } ////////////////////////// BytePatternTransfer::write() /////////////////////////// int BytePatternTransfer::write(const TransferInfo &transInfo, string &errorMsg) { int ret; ret = this->seek(transInfo, errorMsg); if (ret != EXIT_OK) return ret; capacity_t bufferSize = transInfo.getSize(); capacity_t transferNumber = transInfo.getSequenceNumber(); capacity_t fileOffset = transInfo.getOffset(); ssize_t count = ::write(mFd, mBuffer, bufferSize); if (count < 0) { errorMsg = strError(errno); return EXIT_ERROR_IO; } mCurrentOffset += count; if ((capacity_t)count != bufferSize) { errorMsg = strPrintf("Wrote only %llu bytes of %llu during transfer %llu at offset %llu.", (capacity_t)count, bufferSize, transferNumber, fileOffset); return EXIT_ERROR_UNDERRUN; } return EXIT_OK; } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/RandomTransferInfoList.cpp0000644005331700533170000001366511012216532021211 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // RandomTransferInfoList.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include "common.h" #include "Random.h" #include "RandomTransferInfoList.h" ////////////// RandomTransferInfoList::count_bits() ///////////////////////// unsigned int RandomTransferInfoList::count_bits(capacity_t value) { unsigned int bitCount = 0; while (value > 0) { bitCount++; value >>= 1; } return bitCount; } ////////////// RandomTransferInfoList::RandomTransferInfoList() ///////////// RandomTransferInfoList::RandomTransferInfoList( capacity_t minBufferSize, capacity_t maxBufferSize, buffer_size_method_t bufferSizeMethod, fill_method_t fillMethod, capacity_t startingOffset, capacity_t transferSize, u64_t seed): TransferInfoList(minBufferSize, maxBufferSize, bufferSizeMethod, fillMethod, startingOffset, transferSize), mSeed(seed) { mInternalTransferInfoList = 0; } ////////////// RandomTransferInfoList::RandomTransferInfoList() ///////////// int RandomTransferInfoList::init() { Random rnd(mSeed); capacity_t minBufferSizeBits = count_bits(mMinBufferSize); capacity_t maxBufferSizeBits = count_bits(mMaxBufferSize); capacity_t bitDifference = maxBufferSizeBits - minBufferSizeBits; capacity_t chunkSize = (bitDifference + 1) * mMaxBufferSize; capacity_t transfersPerChunk = (1 << (bitDifference + 1)) - 1; capacity_t numChunks = mTransferSize/chunkSize; capacity_t numChunkTransfers = numChunks * transfersPerChunk; capacity_t numNonChunkTransfers = (mTransferSize - (numChunks * chunkSize))/mMinBufferSize; mNumOfElems = numChunkTransfers + numNonChunkTransfers; // Allocate a rand_transferinfo for each transfer. mInternalTransferInfoList = (rand_transferinfo *)calloc(sizeof(struct rand_transferinfo), mNumOfElems); if (!mInternalTransferInfoList) { return EXIT_ERROR_MEMORY_ALLOC; } // Populate the transfer info array. if (mMinBufferSize == mMaxBufferSize) { capacity_t currentOffset = mStartingOffset; for (capacity_t i = 0; i < mNumOfElems; i++) { mInternalTransferInfoList[i].rti_offset = currentOffset; mInternalTransferInfoList[i].rti_size = mMaxBufferSize; currentOffset += mMaxBufferSize; } } else { // 1. Generate buffer sizes in a geometric progression within one chunck. // 2. Shuffle to randomize. // 3. Fix up offsets. capacity_t arrayPos = 0; for (capacity_t i = 0; i < numChunks; i++) { for (capacity_t numBits = maxBufferSizeBits, numSameSize = 1, currBufferSize = 1 << (numBits - 1); numBits >= minBufferSizeBits; numBits--, numSameSize <<= 1, currBufferSize >>= 1) { for (capacity_t sameSize = 1; sameSize <= numSameSize; sameSize++, arrayPos++) { mInternalTransferInfoList[arrayPos].rti_size = currBufferSize; } } } for (capacity_t i = 0; i < numNonChunkTransfers; i++, arrayPos++) { mInternalTransferInfoList[arrayPos].rti_size = mMinBufferSize; } this->shuffle(rnd); for (capacity_t i = 0, currOffset = 0; i < mNumOfElems; i++) { mInternalTransferInfoList[i].rti_offset = currOffset; currOffset += mInternalTransferInfoList[i].rti_size; } } switch (mFillMethod) { case SEQUENTIAL_FILL: break; case RANDOM_FILL: this->shuffle(rnd); break; } mCurrentElem = 0; return EXIT_OK; } ///////////////// RandomTransferInfoList::next() //////////////////////////// const TransferInfo* RandomTransferInfoList::next() { static TransferInfo tranInfo(0, 0); tranInfo.setSequenceNumber(mCurrentElem); tranInfo.setOffset(mInternalTransferInfoList[mCurrentElem].rti_offset); tranInfo.setSize(mInternalTransferInfoList[mCurrentElem].rti_size); mCurrentElem++; return &tranInfo; } ///////////////// RandomTransferInfoList::shuffle() ///////////////////////// void RandomTransferInfoList::shuffle(Random &rnd) { // Randomly swap pairs of transfer numbers. struct rand_transferinfo tmpTranInfo; capacity_t posA, posB; for (capacity_t i = 0; i < mNumOfElems/2; i++) { posA = (capacity_t)(rnd.getRandom64(mNumOfElems)); posB = (capacity_t)(rnd.getRandom64(mNumOfElems)); if (posA == posB) continue; memcpy(&tmpTranInfo, &mInternalTransferInfoList[posA], sizeof(struct rand_transferinfo)); memcpy(&mInternalTransferInfoList[posA], &mInternalTransferInfoList[posB], sizeof(struct rand_transferinfo)); memcpy(&mInternalTransferInfoList[posB], &tmpTranInfo, sizeof(struct rand_transferinfo)); } } ////////////// RandomTransferInfoList::~RandomTransferInfoList() //////////// RandomTransferInfoList::~RandomTransferInfoList() { free(mInternalTransferInfoList); } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/Log.cpp0000644005331700533170000002406311012216530015325 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // Log.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "Log.h" /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //////////////////////// Local constants //////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// const int TIMESTAMP_STR_LEN = 19; // Does not includes space for \0. const char LOGFILE_SEPARATOR_CHAR = '#'; const int LOGFILE_WIDTH = 80; ////////////////////////// Log::Log() /////////////////////////////////////// Log::Log() { mDisplayStdoutFile = stdout; mDisplayStderrFile = stderr; mLogStdoutFile = (FILE *)NULL; mLogStderrFile = (FILE *)NULL; } ////////////////////////// Log::Log() /////////////////////////////////////// Log::Log(const string &logfilePath): mLogfilePath(logfilePath) { mDisplayStdoutFile = stdout; mDisplayStderrFile = stderr; mLogStdoutFile = (FILE *)NULL; mLogStderrFile = (FILE *)NULL; } ////////////////////////// Log::open() ////////////////////////////////////// int Log::open() { FILE *logStdoutFile; if (mLogfilePath.size() > 0) { logStdoutFile = fopen(mLogfilePath.c_str(), "a+"); if (logStdoutFile == (FILE *)NULL) return errno; mLogStdoutFile = logStdoutFile; mLogStderrFile = logStdoutFile; } return EXIT_OK; } ////////////////////////// Log::close() ///////////////////////////////////// int Log::close() { if (mLogStdoutFile) { fclose(mLogStdoutFile); } return EXIT_OK; } ////////////////////////// Log::note() ////////////////////////////////////// void Log::note(unsigned int outputDevice, const char *fmt, ...) const { va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); if (outputDevice & OUTPUT_DISPLAY_STDOUT) vfprintf(mDisplayStdoutFile, fmt, ap); if (outputDevice & OUTPUT_DISPLAY_STDERR) vfprintf(mDisplayStderrFile, fmt, ap); if ((outputDevice & OUTPUT_LOG_STDOUT) && mLogStdoutFile) vfprintf(mLogStdoutFile, fmt, ap); if ((outputDevice & OUTPUT_LOG_STDERR) && mLogStderrFile) vfprintf(mLogStderrFile, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); if (outputDevice & OUTPUT_DISPLAY_STDOUT) fflush(mDisplayStdoutFile); if (outputDevice & OUTPUT_DISPLAY_STDERR) fflush(mDisplayStderrFile); if ((outputDevice & OUTPUT_LOG_STDOUT) && mLogStdoutFile) fflush(mLogStdoutFile); if ((outputDevice & OUTPUT_LOG_STDERR) && mLogStderrFile) fflush(mLogStderrFile); } ////////////////////////// Log::error() ///////////////////////////////////// void Log::error(unsigned int outputDevice, const char *fmt, ...) const { if (outputDevice & OUTPUT_DISPLAY_STDOUT) fprintf(mDisplayStdoutFile, "error: "); if (outputDevice & OUTPUT_DISPLAY_STDERR) fprintf(mDisplayStderrFile, "error: "); if ((outputDevice & OUTPUT_LOG_STDOUT) && mLogStdoutFile) fprintf(mLogStdoutFile, "error: "); if ((outputDevice & OUTPUT_LOG_STDERR) && mLogStderrFile) fprintf(mLogStderrFile, "error: "); va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); if (outputDevice & OUTPUT_DISPLAY_STDOUT) vfprintf(mDisplayStdoutFile, fmt, ap); if (outputDevice & OUTPUT_DISPLAY_STDERR) vfprintf(mDisplayStderrFile, fmt, ap); if ((outputDevice & OUTPUT_LOG_STDOUT) && mLogStdoutFile) vfprintf(mLogStdoutFile, fmt, ap); if ((outputDevice & OUTPUT_LOG_STDERR) && mLogStderrFile) vfprintf(mLogStderrFile, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); if (outputDevice & OUTPUT_DISPLAY_STDOUT) fflush(mDisplayStdoutFile); if (outputDevice & OUTPUT_DISPLAY_STDERR) fflush(mDisplayStderrFile); if ((outputDevice & OUTPUT_LOG_STDOUT) && mLogStdoutFile) fflush(mLogStdoutFile); if ((outputDevice & OUTPUT_LOG_STDERR) && mLogStderrFile) fflush(mLogStderrFile); } ////////////////////////// Log::showNote() ////////////////////////////////// void Log::showNote(const char *fmt, ...) const { va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); vfprintf(mDisplayStdoutFile, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); fflush(stdout); } ////////////////////////// Log::showError() ///////////////////////////////// void Log::showError(const char *fmt, ...) const { fprintf(stderr, "error: "); va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); vfprintf(mDisplayStderrFile, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); fflush(stderr); } ////////////////////////// Log::logTimestamp() ///////////////////////////// void Log::logTimestamp(const char *fmt, ...) const { if (!mLogStdoutFile) return; // Put timestamp followed by message in the log. char timestamp[TIMESTAMP_STR_LEN + 1]; fprintf(mLogStdoutFile, "%s ", this->timestamp(timestamp)); va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); vfprintf(mLogStdoutFile, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); fflush(mLogStdoutFile); } ////////////////////////// Log::logNote() ////////////////////////////////// void Log::logNote(const char *fmt, ...) const { if (!mLogStdoutFile) return; va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); vfprintf(mLogStdoutFile, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); fflush(mLogStdoutFile); } ////////////////////////// Log::logError() ///////////////////////////////// void Log::logError(const char *fmt, ...) const { if (!mLogStderrFile) return; va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); vfprintf(mLogStderrFile, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); fflush(mLogStderrFile); } ////////////////////////// Log::logStart() ///////////////////////////////// void Log::logStart() const { if (!mLogStdoutFile) return; char timestamp[TIMESTAMP_STR_LEN + 1]; this->timestamp(timestamp); fprintf(mLogStdoutFile, "%s\n", string(LOGFILE_WIDTH, LOGFILE_SEPARATOR_CHAR).c_str()); this->logSeparatorNote(timestamp, "START"); fprintf(mLogStdoutFile, "\n"); } ////////////////////////// Log::logFinish() /////////////////////////////// void Log::logFinish() const { if (!mLogStderrFile) return; char timestamp[TIMESTAMP_STR_LEN + 1]; this->timestamp(timestamp); fprintf(mLogStdoutFile, "\n"); this->logSeparatorNote(timestamp, "FINISH"); fprintf(mLogStdoutFile, "%s\n", string(LOGFILE_WIDTH, LOGFILE_SEPARATOR_CHAR).c_str()); fprintf(mLogStdoutFile, "\n"); } ////////////////////////// Log::logCmdLine() /////////////////////////////// void Log::logCmdLine(const char *args) const { if (!mLogStderrFile) return; const char *leader = "Command-line: "; const char *indent = " "; const char *follower = "\\"; string msg = args; this->justify(msg, leader, indent, follower); fprintf(mLogStdoutFile, "%s\n", msg.c_str()); } ////////////////////////// Log::logSeparator() ////////////////////////////// void Log::logSeparatorNote(const char *timestamp, const char *note) const { if (!mLogStdoutFile) return; int noteLen = strlen(timestamp) + strlen(note) + 6; int leaderLen = (LOGFILE_WIDTH - noteLen)/2; int followerLen = leaderLen; if (((LOGFILE_WIDTH - noteLen) % 2) == 1) followerLen += 1; fprintf(mLogStdoutFile, "%s %s %s %s\n", string(leaderLen, LOGFILE_SEPARATOR_CHAR).c_str(), timestamp, note, string(followerLen, LOGFILE_SEPARATOR_CHAR).c_str()); } ////////////////////////// Log::timestamp() //////////////////////////////// char *Log::timestamp(char *timestamp) const { time_t currentTime; struct tm currentBrokenDownTime; time(¤tTime); localTime(¤tTime, ¤tBrokenDownTime); strftime(timestamp, TIMESTAMP_STR_LEN + 1, "%Y/%m/%d %T", ¤tBrokenDownTime); return timestamp; } ////////////////////////// Log::justify() /////////////////////////////////// string& Log::justify(string& str, const string& leader, const string& hangingIndent, const string& follower) const { string origStr = str; string::size_type leaderLen = leader.length(); string::size_type indentLen = hangingIndent.length(); string::size_type followerLen = follower.length(); string::size_type origLen = origStr.length(); string::size_type curOrigPos = 0; string::size_type spacePos = string::npos; string::size_type curLinePos = 0; str = leader; curOrigPos = 0; curLinePos = leaderLen; while (curOrigPos < origLen) { spacePos = origStr.find(' ', curOrigPos); if (spacePos != string::npos) { // Skip over successive or leading spaces. if (curOrigPos == spacePos) { curOrigPos++; continue; } string word = origStr.substr(curOrigPos, spacePos - curOrigPos); string::size_type wordLen = word.length(); if (wordLen + followerLen + curLinePos > LOGFILE_WIDTH) { str += follower; str += "\n"; str += hangingIndent; curLinePos = indentLen + wordLen + 1; } else curLinePos += wordLen + 1; str += word; str += " "; curOrigPos = spacePos + 1; } else { str += origStr.substr(curOrigPos, origLen - curOrigPos); str += "\n"; break; } } return str; } ////////////////////////// Log::~Log() ////////////////////////////////////// Log::~Log() { } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/RandomTransfer.h0000644005331700533170000000314211012216531017172 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // RandomTransfer.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef RANDOMTRANSFER_H #define RANDOMTRANSFER_H #include #include "common.h" #include "Job.h" #include "Transfer.h" #include "Random.h" class RandomTransfer: public Transfer { public: RandomTransfer(int fd, unsigned char *buffer, capacity_t bufferSize, capacity_t id, u64_t seed); virtual int read(const TransferInfo &tranInfo, string &errorMsg); virtual int write(const TransferInfo &tranInfo, string &errorMsg); virtual ~RandomTransfer() {}; private: RandomTransfer(); // Hide default constructor. RandomTransfer(const RandomTransfer&); // Hide copy constructor. Random mRnd; // Hold random number generator. }; #endif // RANDOMTRANSFER_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/Random.h0000644005331700533170000000251111012216523015465 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // Random.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. // // Use Park & Miller params for linear congruential method random (LCM) with // Schrage's method to prevent overflow. // #ifndef RANDOM_H #define RANDOM_H #include #include "common.h" class Random { public: public: Random(); Random(u32_t seed); Random(Random &rhs); u32_t getSeed(); void setSeed(u32_t newSeed); u32_t getRandom32(); u32_t getRandom32(u32_t max); u64_t getRandom64(); u64_t getRandom64(u64_t max); ~Random(); private: unsigned long mPrevRandom; }; #endif // RANDOM_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SpewTuiProgressWindow.cpp0000644005331700533170000001716311012216522021125 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SpewTuiProgressWindow.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include "common.h" #include "SpewTui.h" #include "SpewTuiProgressWindow.h" /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////// Local Constants ////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// static const char WRITE_HACK_STR[] = "w-"; static const char END_WRITE_HACK_STR[] = "w "; static const char READ_HACK_STR[] = "r-"; static const char END_READ_HACK_STR[] = "r "; static const char ERROR_HACK_STR[] = "E-"; static const char END_ERROR_HACK_STR[] = "E "; static const char NO_HACK_STR[] = " "; static const char END_NO_HACK_STR[] = " "; static const int PERCENTCOMP_FIELD_WIDTH = 5; static const int TRANSRATE_FIELD_MAX_DIGITS = 12; static const int TRANSRATE_FIELD_PRECISION = 2; static const int TRANSRATE_FIELD_UNITS_WIDTH = 5; static const int TRANSRATE_FIELD_WIDTH = TRANSRATE_FIELD_MAX_DIGITS + 1 + TRANSRATE_FIELD_UNITS_WIDTH; ///////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::SpewTuiProgressWindow() //////////////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::SpewTuiProgressWindow(const SpewTui *spewTui, int height, int width, int startx, int starty) : SpewTuiWindow(spewTui, height, width, startx, starty) { mNextHackX = 0; mNextHackY = 0; mPercCompFieldStartX = this->getCurrentNumHackColumns() * 2; mTransRateFieldStartX = mPercCompFieldStartX + PERCENTCOMP_FIELD_WIDTH; } ///////////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::show() //////////////////////////// int SpewTuiProgressWindow::show() { SpewTuiWindow::show(); this->refresh(); return 0; } ///////////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::clear() //////////////////////////// int SpewTuiProgressWindow::clear() { SpewTuiWindow::clear(); mNextHackX = 0; mNextHackY = 0; return 0; } ///////////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::resize() /////////////////////////// int SpewTuiProgressWindow::resize(int height, int width, int startx, int starty) { SpewTuiWindow::resize(height, width, startx, starty); mPercCompFieldStartX = this->getCurrentNumHackColumns() * 2; mTransRateFieldStartX = mPercCompFieldStartX + PERCENTCOMP_FIELD_WIDTH; if (mIsShowing) { this->show(); } return EXIT_OK; } ///// SpewTuiProgressWindow::getCurrentNumHackRows() //////////////////////// unsigned int SpewTuiProgressWindow::getCurrentNumHackRows() const { return mWindowHeight; } ///// SpewTuiProgressWindow::getCurrentNumHackColumns() ///////////////////// unsigned int SpewTuiProgressWindow::getCurrentNumHackColumns() const { return (mWindowWidth - PERCENTCOMP_FIELD_WIDTH - TRANSRATE_FIELD_WIDTH)/2; } ////////////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::hack() //////////////////////////// void SpewTuiProgressWindow::hack() { const char *hackStr; switch (mSpewTui->getCurrentIoDirection()) { case READING: hackStr = READ_HACK_STR; break; case WRITING: hackStr = WRITE_HACK_STR; break; } mvwprintw(mWindow, mNextHackY, mNextHackX, (char *)hackStr); mNextHackX += strlen(WRITE_HACK_STR); } ///////////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::endHack() ////////////////////////// void SpewTuiProgressWindow::endHack() { const char *noHackStr; switch (mSpewTui->getCurrentIoDirection()) { case READING: noHackStr = END_READ_HACK_STR; break; case WRITING: noHackStr = END_WRITE_HACK_STR; break; } mvwprintw(mWindow, mNextHackY, mNextHackX, (char *)noHackStr); mNextHackX += strlen(WRITE_HACK_STR);; } //////////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::errorHack() ///////////////////////// void SpewTuiProgressWindow::errorHack() { mvwprintw(mWindow, mNextHackY, mNextHackX, (char *)ERROR_HACK_STR); mNextHackX += strlen(ERROR_HACK_STR); } //////////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::errorEndHack() ////////////////////// void SpewTuiProgressWindow::errorEndHack() { mvwprintw(mWindow, mNextHackY, mNextHackX, (char *)END_ERROR_HACK_STR); mNextHackX += strlen(END_ERROR_HACK_STR); } //////////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::noHack() //////////////////////////// void SpewTuiProgressWindow::noHack() { mvwprintw(mWindow, mNextHackY, mNextHackX, (char *)NO_HACK_STR); mNextHackX += strlen(NO_HACK_STR); } ////////////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::noEndHack() /////////////////////// void SpewTuiProgressWindow::noEndHack() { mvwprintw(mWindow, mNextHackY, mNextHackX, (char *)NO_HACK_STR); mNextHackX += strlen(NO_HACK_STR); } ///////////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::nextHackRow() ////////////////////// void SpewTuiProgressWindow::nextHackRow() { mNextHackX = 0; mNextHackY++; } ///////////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::currentTransferPercentage() //////// void SpewTuiProgressWindow::currentTransferPercentage(long double percentage) { mvwprintw(mWindow, mNextHackY, mPercCompFieldStartX, "%*s", PERCENTCOMP_FIELD_WIDTH, ""); mvwprintw(mWindow, mNextHackY, mPercCompFieldStartX, "%3.Lf%%", percentage); } ///////////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::currentTransferRate() ////////////// void SpewTuiProgressWindow::currentTransferRate(capacity_t bytesTransferred, const TimeHack& transferTime) { long double transferRate = convertCapacity(bytesTransferred, mSpewTui->getCurrentUnits())/(long double)transferTime.getTime(); mvwprintw(mWindow, mNextHackY, mTransRateFieldStartX, "%*s", TRANSRATE_FIELD_WIDTH, ""); mvwprintw(mWindow, mNextHackY, mTransRateFieldStartX, "%*.*Lf %-*s", TRANSRATE_FIELD_MAX_DIGITS, TRANSRATE_FIELD_PRECISION, transferRate, TRANSRATE_FIELD_UNITS_WIDTH, getTransferRateUnitsStr(mSpewTui->getCurrentUnits())); } ///////////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::startJob() ///////////////////////// void SpewTuiProgressWindow::startJob() { } ///////////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::endJob() /////////////////////////// void SpewTuiProgressWindow::endJob() { } ///////////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::nextJob() ////////////////////////// void SpewTuiProgressWindow::nextJob() { this->clear(); } //////////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::~SpewTuiProgressWindow() //////////// SpewTuiProgressWindow::~SpewTuiProgressWindow() { } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/Log.h0000644005331700533170000000462411012216524014776 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // Log.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef LOG_H #define LOG_H #include #include class Log { public: // Output devices. Or these together to send note() and error() output // to various log devices. static const unsigned int OUTPUT_NONE = 0x0; static const unsigned int OUTPUT_DISPLAY_STDOUT = 0x1; static const unsigned int OUTPUT_DISPLAY_STDERR = 0x2; static const unsigned int OUTPUT_LOG_STDOUT = 0x4; static const unsigned int OUTPUT_LOG_STDERR = 0x8; public: Log(); Log(const string &logfilePath); const string &getLogfilePath() { return mLogfilePath; }; int open(); int close(); void note(unsigned int outputDevices, const char *fmt, ...) const; void error(unsigned int outputDevices, const char *fmt, ...) const; void showNote(const char *fmt, ...) const; void showError(const char *fmt, ...) const; void logTimestamp(const char *fmt, ...) const; void logNote(const char *fmt, ...) const; void logError(const char *fmt, ...) const; void logStart() const; void logFinish() const; void logCmdLine(const char *args) const; ~Log(); private: Log(const Log&); // Hide copy constructor. void logSeparatorNote(const char *timestamp, const char *note) const; string& justify(string& str, const string& leader = "", const string &hangingIndent = "", const string &follower = "") const; char *timestamp(char *timestamp) const; protected: string mLogfilePath; FILE *mDisplayStdoutFile; FILE *mDisplayStderrFile; FILE *mLogStdoutFile; FILE *mLogStderrFile; }; #endif // LOG_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/TransferInfoListFactory.cpp0000644005331700533170000000441511012216523021371 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // TransferInfoListFactory.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include "common.h" #include "TransferInfoList.h" #include "RandomTransferInfoList.h" #include "SequentialTransferInfoList.h" #include "TransferInfoListFactory.h" //////////// TransferInfoListFactory::createInstance() ////////////////////// TransferInfoList *TransferInfoListFactory::createInstance( capacity_t minBufferSize, capacity_t maxBufferSize, TransferInfoList::buffer_size_method_t bufferSizeMethod, TransferInfoList::fill_method_t fillMethod, capacity_t offset, capacity_t transferSize, u32_t seed) { if (fillMethod == TransferInfoList::RANDOM_FILL || minBufferSize != maxBufferSize) { return new RandomTransferInfoList(minBufferSize, maxBufferSize, bufferSizeMethod, fillMethod, offset, transferSize, seed); } else { return new SequentialTransferInfoList(minBufferSize, maxBufferSize, bufferSizeMethod, fillMethod, offset, transferSize); } } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/TransferFactory.h0000644005331700533170000000302211012216523017357 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // TransferFactory.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef TRANSFERFACTORY_H #define TRANSFERFACTORY_H #include #include "common.h" #include "Transfer.h" class TransferFactory { public: public: static Transfer *createInstance(Job::pattern_t pattern, unsigned char userPattern, int fd, unsigned char *buffer, capacity_t maxBufferSize, capacity_t id, u64_t seed); private: // Hide default methods. TransferFactory(); TransferFactory(const Transfer&); TransferFactory& operator=(const TransferFactory &transfer); }; #endif // TRANSFERFACTORY_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/TransferFactory.cpp0000644005331700533170000000667011012216527017732 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // TransferFactory.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include "common.h" #include "Job.h" #include "TransferFactory.h" #include "GarbageTransfer.h" #include "NumbersTransfer.h" #include "RandomTransfer.h" #include "BytePatternTransfer.h" /////////////////// TransferFactory::createInstance() /////////////////////// Transfer *TransferFactory::createInstance(Job::pattern_t pattern, unsigned char userPattern, int fd, unsigned char *buffer, capacity_t maxBufferSize, capacity_t id, u64_t seed) { Transfer *transferPtr; switch (pattern) { case Job::PATTERN_NONE: transferPtr = new GarbageTransfer(fd, buffer, maxBufferSize, id); break; case Job::PATTERN_ZEROS: transferPtr = new BytePatternTransfer(fd, buffer, maxBufferSize, id, 0x00); break; case Job::PATTERN_ONES: transferPtr = new BytePatternTransfer(fd, buffer, maxBufferSize, id, 0xff); break; case Job::PATTERN_ALTERNATING: transferPtr = new BytePatternTransfer(fd, buffer, maxBufferSize, id, 0xaa); break; case Job::PATTERN_TRANSFER_NUMBERS: transferPtr = new NumbersTransfer(fd, buffer, maxBufferSize, id); break; case Job::PATTERN_RANDOM: transferPtr = new RandomTransfer(fd, buffer, maxBufferSize, id, seed); break; case Job::PATTERN_USER_DEFINED: transferPtr = new BytePatternTransfer(fd, buffer, maxBufferSize, id, userPattern); break; default: transferPtr = 0; break; } return transferPtr; } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/Job.cpp0000644005331700533170000001635311012216527015327 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // Job.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include "common.h" #include "Random.h" #include "Job.h" #include "Transfer.h" #include "GarbageTransfer.h" #include "NumbersTransfer.h" #include "RandomTransfer.h" #include "BytePatternTransfer.h" #include "TransferInfo.h" #include "TransferInfoList.h" #include "TransferInfoListFactory.h" ////////////////////////// Job::Job() /////////////////////////////////////// Job::Job(Log &logger, const string &fileName, capacity_t offset, capacity_t transferSize, capacity_t minBufferSize, capacity_t maxBufferSize, TransferInfoList::buffer_size_method_t bufferSizeMethod, pattern_t pattern, unsigned char userPattern, TransferInfoList::fill_method_t fillMethod, io_method_t ioMethod, u32_t seed, capacity_t jobId) : mLogger(logger), mFileName(fileName), mOffset(offset), mTransferSize(transferSize), mMinBufferSize(minBufferSize), mMaxBufferSize(maxBufferSize), mBufferSizeMethod(bufferSizeMethod), mPattern(pattern), mUserPattern(userPattern), mFillMethod(fillMethod), mIOMethod(ioMethod), mSeed(seed), mJobId(jobId) { mTransfer = (Transfer *)NULL; mRealBuffer = (unsigned char *)NULL; mBuffer = (unsigned char *)NULL; mLastErrorMsg = ""; mJobBytesTransferred = 0; mHackBytesTransferred = 0; mRunningHack = false; mNumTransfersWithDataIntegrityErrors = 0; } ///////////////////////// Job::init() /////////////////////////////////////// int Job::init() { int ret; // Get a page-aligned buffer big enough to fit the biggest block size. size_t pageSize = getpagesize(); mRealBuffer = (unsigned char *)malloc(mMaxBufferSize + (2 * pageSize)); if (mRealBuffer == (unsigned char *)NULL) { mLastErrorMsg = "Cannot allocate memory for buffer.\n"; return EXIT_ERROR_MEMORY_ALLOC; } mBuffer = PTR_ALIGN(mRealBuffer, pageSize); // Initialize the list of transfers. mTransferInfoList = TransferInfoListFactory::createInstance( mMinBufferSize, mMaxBufferSize, mBufferSizeMethod, mFillMethod, mOffset, mTransferSize, mSeed ); if (!mTransferInfoList) { mLastErrorMsg = "Cannot allocate memory.\n"; return EXIT_ERROR_MEMORY_ALLOC; } if ((ret = mTransferInfoList->init()) != EXIT_OK) { mLastErrorMsg = "Fatal internal error.\n"; return ret; } return EXIT_OK; } ///////////////////////// Job::getTotalNumberOfTransfers() ////////////////// capacity_t Job::getTotalNumberOfTransfers() const { return mTransferInfoList->getSize(); } ///////////////////////// Job::startJob() /////////////////////////////////// int Job::startJob() { mJobBytesTransferred = 0; return EXIT_OK; } ///////////////////////// Job::finishJob() ////////////////////////////////// int Job::finishJob() { if (mRealBuffer != (unsigned char*)NULL) { free(mRealBuffer); mRealBuffer = (unsigned char*)NULL; mBuffer = (unsigned char*)NULL; } return EXIT_OK; } ///////////////////////// Job::setJobStartTime() //////////////////////////// void Job::setJobStartTime() { mJobStartTime.setTimeNow();} ///////////////////////// Job::getJobStartTime() //////////////////////////// TimeHack::timehack_t Job::getJobStartTime() const { return mJobStartTime.getTime(); } ///////////////////////// Job::setJobEndTime() ////////////////////////////// void Job::setJobEndTime() { mJobEndTime.setTimeNow(); } ///////////////////////// Job::getJobEndTime() ////////////////////////////// TimeHack::timehack_t Job::getJobEndTime() const { return mJobEndTime.getTime(); } ///////////////////////// Job::getJobElapsedTime() ////////////////////////// TimeHack::timehack_t Job::getJobElapsedTime() const { return TimeHack::getCurrentTime() - this->getJobStartTime(); } ///////////////////////// Job::getTotalJobTime() //////////////////////////// TimeHack::timehack_t Job::getTotalJobTime() const { return mJobEndTime.getTime() - mJobStartTime.getTime(); } ///////////////////////// Job::setHackStartTime() /////////////////////////// void Job::setHackStartTime() { mHackStartTime.setTimeNow(); } //////////////////////// Job::getHackStartTime() //////////////////////////// TimeHack::timehack_t Job::getHackStartTime() const { return mHackStartTime.getTime(); } ///////////////////////// Job::setHackEndTime() ///////////////////////////// void Job::setHackEndTime() { mHackEndTime.setTimeNow(); } ///////////////////////// Job::getHackEndTime() ///////////////////////////// TimeHack::timehack_t Job::getHackEndTime() const { return mHackEndTime.getTime(); } ///////////////////////// Job::getHackElapsedTime() ///////////////////////// TimeHack::timehack_t Job::getHackElapsedTime() const { return TimeHack::getCurrentTime() - this->getHackStartTime(); } ///////////////////////// Job::getTotalHackTime() /////////////////////////// TimeHack::timehack_t Job::getTotalHackTime() const { return mHackEndTime.getTime() - mHackStartTime.getTime(); } ///////////////////////// Job::startHack() ////////////////////////////////// int Job::startHack() { mRunningHack = true; mHackBytesTransferred = 0LLU; this->setHackStartTime(); return EXIT_OK; } ///////////////////////// Job::endHack() //////////////////////////////////// int Job::endHack() { this->setHackEndTime(); mRunningHack = false; return EXIT_OK; } ///////////////////////// Job::setTransferStartTime() /////////////////////// void Job::setTransferStartTime() { mTransferStartTime.setTimeNow(); } //////////////////////// Job::getTransferStartTime() //////////////////////// TimeHack::timehack_t Job::getTransferStartTime() const { return mTransferStartTime.getTime(); } ///////////////////////// Job::setTransferEndTime() ///////////////////////// void Job::setTransferEndTime() { mTransferEndTime.setTimeNow(); } ///////////////////////// Job::getTransferEndTime() ///////////////////////// TimeHack::timehack_t Job::getTransferEndTime() const { return mTransferEndTime.getTime(); } ////////////////////////// Job::~Job() ////////////////////////////////////// Job::~Job() { if (mRealBuffer != (unsigned char*)NULL) { free(mRealBuffer); mRealBuffer = (unsigned char*)NULL; mBuffer = (unsigned char*)NULL; } delete mTransfer; delete mTransferInfoList; } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SpewTuiStatusWindow.h0000644005331700533170000000334211012216521020242 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SpewTuiStatusWindow.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef SPEWTUISTATUSWINDOW_H #define SPEWTUISTATUSWINDOW_H #include #include #include "SpewTuiWindow.h" #include "SpewTuiStatusWindow.h" class SpewTuiStatusWindow: public SpewTuiWindow { public: SpewTuiStatusWindow(const SpewTui *spewTui, int height, int width, int startx, int starty); virtual int show(); virtual int resize(int height, int width, int startx, int starty); void message(const char *fmt, ...); void pause(unsigned int timeout); void helpPrompt(); virtual void startRun() {}; virtual void endRun() {}; virtual void startJob() {}; virtual void endJob() {}; virtual void nextJob(); ~SpewTuiStatusWindow(); private: SpewTuiStatusWindow(); // Hide default constructor. int mMessageFieldStartY; int mMessageFieldStartX; }; #endif // SPEWTUISTATUSWINDOW_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/Job.h0000644005331700533170000001252011012216523014760 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // Job.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef JOB_H #define JOB_H #include #include #include "common.h" #include "Log.h" #include "TimeHack.h" #include "Transfer.h" #include "TransferInfo.h" #include "TransferInfoList.h" class Job { public: typedef enum {PATTERN_NONE, PATTERN_ZEROS, PATTERN_ONES, PATTERN_ALTERNATING, PATTERN_TRANSFER_NUMBERS, PATTERN_RANDOM, PATTERN_USER_DEFINED} pattern_t; typedef enum {ASYNCH_IO, SYNCH_IO, DIRECT_IO} io_method_t; public: Job(Log &logger, const string &fileName, capacity_t offset, capacity_t transferSize, capacity_t minBufferSize, capacity_t maxBufferSize, TransferInfoList::buffer_size_method_t bufferSizeMethod, pattern_t pattern, unsigned char userPattern, TransferInfoList::fill_method_t fillMethod, io_method_t ioMethod, u32_t seed, capacity_t jobId); int init(); const string &getFileName() const { return mFileName; }; capacity_t getTransferSize() const { return mTransferSize; }; capacity_t getMinBufferSize() const { return mMinBufferSize; }; capacity_t getMaxBufferSize() const { return mMaxBufferSize; }; capacity_t getBufferSize() const { return mMaxBufferSize; }; pattern_t getPattern() const { return mPattern; }; TransferInfoList::fill_method_t getFillMethod() const { return mFillMethod; }; io_method_t getIOMethod() const { return mIOMethod; }; capacity_t getNumDataIntegrityErrors() { return mNumTransfersWithDataIntegrityErrors; }; void setSeed(u32_t seed) { mSeed = seed; }; u32_t getSeed() const { return mSeed; }; capacity_t getJobId() const { return mJobId; }; capacity_t getTotalNumberOfTransfers() const; void setJobStartTime(); TimeHack::timehack_t getJobStartTime() const; void setJobEndTime(); TimeHack::timehack_t getJobEndTime() const; TimeHack::timehack_t getJobElapsedTime() const; TimeHack::timehack_t getTotalJobTime() const; capacity_t getJobBytesTransferred() const { return mJobBytesTransferred; }; virtual int startJob() = 0; virtual int finishJob() = 0; void setHackStartTime(); TimeHack::timehack_t getHackStartTime() const; void setHackEndTime(); TimeHack::timehack_t getHackEndTime() const; TimeHack::timehack_t getHackElapsedTime() const; TimeHack::timehack_t getTotalHackTime() const; capacity_t getHackBytesTransferred() const { return mHackBytesTransferred;}; virtual int startHack(); virtual int endHack(); void setTransferStartTime(); TimeHack::timehack_t getTransferStartTime() const; void setTransferEndTime(); TimeHack::timehack_t getTransferEndTime() const; capacity_t getBytesTransferred() const { return mBytesTransferred; }; string getLastErrorMessage() const { return mLastErrorMsg; }; virtual int runTransfers(capacity_t numTransfers, bool continueAfterError) = 0; virtual ~Job(); private: Job(); // Hide default constuctor. Job(const Job&); // Hide copy constructor. protected: Log &mLogger; string mFileName; capacity_t mOffset; capacity_t mTransferSize; capacity_t mMinBufferSize; capacity_t mMaxBufferSize; TransferInfoList::buffer_size_method_t mBufferSizeMethod; pattern_t mPattern; unsigned char mUserPattern; TransferInfoList::fill_method_t mFillMethod; // Random or sequential. io_method_t mIOMethod; // Synchronous or asynchronous. Transfer *mTransfer; // Encapulates the transfer operations. u32_t mSeed; // Random number seed. int mFd; // File descriptor for transfer. unsigned char *mRealBuffer; // Memory block to hold buffer. unsigned char *mBuffer; // Page-aligned pointer to mRealBuffer. TimeHack mJobStartTime; TimeHack mJobEndTime; capacity_t mJobBytesTransferred; bool mRunningHack; TimeHack mHackStartTime; TimeHack mHackEndTime; capacity_t mHackBytesTransferred; TimeHack mTransferStartTime; TimeHack mTransferEndTime; capacity_t mBytesTransferred; // Bytes in last transfer. string mLastErrorMsg; // Holds last reported error message. capacity_t mNumTransfersWithDataIntegrityErrors; // Number of transfers // with any number of data // integrity errors. capacity_t mJobId; protected: TransferInfoList *mTransferInfoList; }; #endif // JOB_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/GarbageTransfer.h0000644005331700533170000000276211012216525017314 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // GarbageTransfer.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef GARBAGETRANSFER_H #define GARBAGETRANSFER_H #include #include "common.h" #include "Job.h" #include "Transfer.h" class GarbageTransfer: public Transfer { public: GarbageTransfer(int fd, unsigned char *buffer, capacity_t bufferSize, capacity_t id); virtual int read(const TransferInfo &tranInfo, string &errorMsg); virtual int write(const TransferInfo &tranInfo, string &errorMsg); virtual ~GarbageTransfer() {}; private: GarbageTransfer(); // Hide default constructor. 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PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef TRANSFER_H #define TRANSFER_H #include #include "common.h" #include "TransferInfo.h" class Transfer { public: static const capacity_t BUFFER_SIZE_INCREMENT = 512LLU; static const capacity_t OFFSET_INCREMENT = BUFFER_SIZE_INCREMENT; #ifdef HAVE_DIRECT_IO static const capacity_t DIRECTIO_BUFFER_SIZE_INCREMENT = 1024LLU; #endif protected: static const unsigned int PAYLOAD_SIZE = 4; // sizeof(struct datum) must // and even multiple of 512. struct datum { capacity_t d_id; capacity_t d_sequence_number; capacity_t d_offset; capacity_t d_buffer_size; capacity_t d_payload[PAYLOAD_SIZE]; }; public: Transfer(int fd, unsigned char *buffer, capacity_t maxBufferSize, capacity_t id); virtual int read(const TransferInfo &tranInfo, string &errorMsg) = 0; virtual int write(const TransferInfo &tranInfo, string &errorMsg) = 0; virtual ~Transfer() {}; protected: int seek(const TransferInfo &tranInfo, string &errorMsg); private: Transfer(); // Hide default constructor. Transfer(const Transfer&); // Hide copy constructor. protected: int mFd; unsigned char *mBuffer; capacity_t mMaxBufferSize; capacity_t mCurrentOffset; capacity_t mId; }; #endif // TRANSFER_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SpewTuiHelpWindow.h0000644005331700533170000000264711012216526017663 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SpewTuiHelpWindow.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef SPEWTUIHELPWINDOW_H #define SPEWTUIHELPWINDOW_H #include #include #include "SpewTui.h" #include "SpewTuiWindow.h" class SpewTuiHelpWindow: public SpewTuiWindow { public: SpewTuiHelpWindow(const SpewTui *spewTui, int height, int width, int startx, int starty); virtual int show(); virtual int resize(int height, int width, int startx, int starty); void pause(); virtual ~SpewTuiHelpWindow(); private: SpewTuiHelpWindow(); // Hide default constructor. }; #endif // SPEWTUIHELPWINDOW_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/ReadJob.cpp0000644005331700533170000001223111012216522016105 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // ReadJob.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "ReadJob.h" #include "Transfer.h" #include "TransferFactory.h" /////////////////// ReadJob::ReadJob() ////////////////////////////////////// ReadJob::ReadJob(Log &logger, const string &fileName, capacity_t offset, capacity_t transferSize, capacity_t minBufferSize, capacity_t maxBufferSize, TransferInfoList::buffer_size_method_t bufferSizeMethod, pattern_t pattern, unsigned char userPattern, TransferInfoList::fill_method_t fillMethod, io_method_t ioMethod, u32_t seed, capacity_t jobId) : Job(logger, fileName, offset, transferSize, minBufferSize, maxBufferSize, bufferSizeMethod, pattern, userPattern, fillMethod, ioMethod, seed, jobId) { } /////////////////////////// ReadJob::startJob() ///////////////////////////// int ReadJob::startJob() { Job::startJob(); int flags; #ifdef O_LARGEFILE flags = O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE; #else flags = O_RDONLY; #endif switch (mIOMethod) { case ASYNCH_IO: break; case SYNCH_IO: flags |= O_SYNC; break; #ifdef HAVE_DIRECT_IO case DIRECT_IO: flags |= O_DIRECT; break; #endif } mFd = open(mFileName.c_str(), flags); if (mFd < 0) { mLastErrorMsg = strPrintf("Cannot open file \"%s\" for reading.\n", mFileName.c_str()); return EXIT_ERROR_SYSTEM; } mTransfer = TransferFactory::createInstance(mPattern, mUserPattern, mFd, mBuffer, mMaxBufferSize, mJobId, mSeed); if (!mTransfer) { mLastErrorMsg = strPrintf("Could not allocate memory for transfer.\n"); return EXIT_ERROR_MEMORY_ALLOC; } this->setJobStartTime(); return EXIT_OK; } /////////////////////////// ReadJob::finishJob() //////////////////////////// int ReadJob::finishJob() { Job::finishJob(); close(mFd); // Flush I/O before closing. setJobEndTime(); return EXIT_OK; } /////////////////////////// ReadJob::runTransfers() //////////////////////// int ReadJob::runTransfers(capacity_t numTransfers, bool continueAfterError) { this->setTransferStartTime(); mBytesTransferred = 0; mNumTransfersWithDataIntegrityErrors = 0; mLastErrorMsg = ""; int exitCode = EXIT_OK; for (capacity_t i = 0LLU; i < numTransfers; i++) { const TransferInfo *nextTransfer = mTransferInfoList->next(); if (!nextTransfer) { mLastErrorMsg += "Fatal internal error - no transfers left to process."; return EXIT_ERROR_ILLEGAL_OPERATION; } int ret = mTransfer->read(*nextTransfer, mLastErrorMsg); capacity_t transferSize = nextTransfer->getSize(); switch (ret) { case EXIT_OK: mJobBytesTransferred += transferSize; mBytesTransferred += transferSize; if (mRunningHack) mHackBytesTransferred += transferSize; break; case EXIT_ERROR_DATA_INTEGRITY: mJobBytesTransferred += transferSize; mBytesTransferred += transferSize; if (mRunningHack) mHackBytesTransferred += transferSize; exitCode = EXIT_ERROR_DATA_INTEGRITY; if (continueAfterError) { mLogger.logNote(mLastErrorMsg.c_str()); mLastErrorMsg = ""; mNumTransfersWithDataIntegrityErrors++; } else { mLastErrorMsg += "More data integrity errors may exist in other parts of the file."; return EXIT_ERROR_DATA_INTEGRITY; } break; default: exitCode = ret; return exitCode; break; } } this->setTransferEndTime(); if (mNumTransfersWithDataIntegrityErrors) return EXIT_ERROR_DATA_INTEGRITY; else return exitCode; } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/Random.cpp0000644005331700533170000000634411012216527016034 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // Randon.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include "common.h" #include "Random.h" /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////// Local constants ////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// const u32_t LCM_A = 42871; const u32_t LCM_C = 0; const u32_t LCM_M = 0xffffffff; const u32_t SCHRAGES_Q = LCM_M / LCM_A; const u32_t SCHRAGES_R = LCM_M % LCM_A; /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////// Member functions ///////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////// Random::Random() ///////////////////////////////// Random::Random() { mPrevRandom = (u32_t)time((time_t *)NULL); } ////////////////////////// Random::Random(capacity_t seed) ////////////////// Random::Random(u32_t seed) { mPrevRandom = seed; } ////////////////////////// Random::Random(Random &rhs) ////////////////////// Random::Random(Random &rhs) { mPrevRandom = rhs.mPrevRandom; } ////////////////////////// Random::getSeed() //////////////////////////////// u32_t Random::getSeed() { return mPrevRandom; } ////////////////////////// Random::setSeed() //////////////////////////////// void Random::setSeed(u32_t newSeed) { mPrevRandom = newSeed; } ////////////////////////// Random::getRandom32() ///////////////////////////// u32_t Random::getRandom32() { u32_t schrages_k = mPrevRandom / SCHRAGES_Q; u32_t newRandom = (LCM_A * (mPrevRandom - schrages_k * SCHRAGES_Q)) - (SCHRAGES_R * schrages_k); mPrevRandom = newRandom; return newRandom; } ////////////////////////// Random::getRandom32(u32_t max) /////////////////// u32_t Random::getRandom32(u32_t max) { return this->getRandom32() % max; } ////////////////////////// Random::getRandom64() ///////////////////////////// u64_t Random::getRandom64() { u64_t msb = (u64_t)this->getRandom32(); u64_t lsb = (u64_t)this->getRandom32(); return (msb << (sizeof(u32_t) * 8)) + lsb; } ////////////////////////// Random::getRandom64(u64_t max) /////////////////// u64_t Random::getRandom64(u64_t max) { return this->getRandom64() % max; } ////////////////////////// Random::~Random() //////////////////////////////// Random::~Random() { } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SpewConsole.h0000644005331700533170000000647711012216526016530 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SpewConsole.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef SPEWCONSOLE_H #define SPEWCONSOLE_H #include "TimeHack.h" #include "SpewDisplay.h" class SpewConsole: public SpewDisplay { public: SpewConsole(unsigned int iterationsToDo, Units_t units, bool showProgress, Verbosity_t verbosity); virtual int init(); virtual int close(); virtual int resize(); virtual unsigned int getCurrentNumVerticalHacks() const; virtual unsigned int getCurrentNumHorizontalHacks() const; virtual void hack(); virtual void endHack(); virtual void errorHack(); virtual void errorEndHack(); virtual void noHack(); virtual void noEndHack(); virtual void nextHackRow(); virtual void intermediateStatistics(capacity_t hackRowBytesTransferred, const TimeHack& hackRowTransferTime, capacity_t jobBytesTransferred, const TimeHack& jobTransferTime, capacity_t bytesInJob, capacity_t totalBytesRead, const TimeHack& totalReadTransferTime, capacity_t totalBytesWritten, const TimeHack& totalWriteTransferTime, const TimeHack& totalRunTime); virtual void cumulativeStatistics(capacity_t jobBytesTransferred, const TimeHack& jobTransferTime, capacity_t jobOps, capacity_t totalBytesRead, const TimeHack& totalReadTransferTime, capacity_t totalReadOps, capacity_t totalBytesWritten, const TimeHack& totalWriteTransferTime, capacity_t totalWriteOps, const TimeHack& totalRunTime); virtual void startRun() {}; virtual void endRun() {}; virtual void startJob(unsigned int iteration, IoDirection_t direction); virtual void endJob() {}; virtual void nextJob(); virtual ~SpewConsole(); protected: virtual unsigned int getScreenRows() const; virtual unsigned int getScreenColumns() const; private: SpewConsole(); // Hide default constructor. private: unsigned int mCurrentScreenRows; unsigned int mCurrentScreenColumns; }; #endif // SPEWCONSOLE_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SpewConsole.cpp0000644005331700533170000002140311012216521017040 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SpewConsole.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include "common.h" #include "SpewConsole.h" /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////// Local Constants() //////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// static const char WRITE_HACK_STR[] = "w-"; static const char END_WRITE_HACK_STR[] = "w"; static const char READ_HACK_STR[] = "r-"; static const char END_READ_HACK_STR[] = "r"; static const char ERROR_HACK_STR[] = "E-"; static const char END_ERROR_HACK_STR[] = "E"; static const char NO_HACK_STR[] = " "; static const char END_NO_HACK_STR[] = " "; static const unsigned int NON_VERTICAL_HACK_ROWS = 5; static const unsigned int MIN_VERTICAL_HACK_ROWS = 1; static const unsigned int NON_HORIZONTAL_HACK_COLUMNS = 22; static const unsigned int MIN_HORIZONTAL_HACK_COLUMNS = 2; ////////////////////////// SpewConsole::SpewConsole() /////////////////////// SpewConsole::SpewConsole(unsigned int iterationsToDo, Units_t units, bool showProgress, Verbosity_t verbosity): SpewDisplay(iterationsToDo, units, showProgress, verbosity) { mCurrentScreenRows = DEFAULT_SCREEN_ROWS; mCurrentScreenColumns = DEFAULT_SCREEN_COLUMNS; } ////////////////////////// SpewConsole::init() ////////////////////////////// int SpewConsole::init() { mCurrentScreenRows = this->getScreenRows(); mCurrentScreenColumns = this->getScreenColumns(); return 0; } ////////////////////////// SpewConsole::close() ////////////////////////////// int SpewConsole::close() { fflush(stdout); fflush(stderr); return 0; } ////////////////////////// SpewConsole::resize() //////////////////////////// int SpewConsole::resize() { return 0; } //////////////// SpewConsole::getCurrentNumVerticalHacks() ////////////////// unsigned int SpewConsole::getCurrentNumVerticalHacks() const { int rows; rows = max((int)mCurrentScreenRows - (int)NON_VERTICAL_HACK_ROWS, (int)MIN_VERTICAL_HACK_ROWS); return rows; } //////////////// SpewConsole::getCurrentNumHorizontalHacks() //////////////// unsigned int SpewConsole::getCurrentNumHorizontalHacks() const { int cols; cols = max((int)mCurrentScreenColumns - (int)NON_HORIZONTAL_HACK_COLUMNS, (int)MIN_HORIZONTAL_HACK_COLUMNS); return cols/strlen(NO_HACK_STR); } ////////////////////////// SpewConsole::hack() ////////////////////////////// void SpewConsole::hack() { switch (mCurrentIoDirection) { case READING: printf("%s", READ_HACK_STR); break; case WRITING: printf("%s", WRITE_HACK_STR); break; } fflush(stdout); } ////////////////////////// SpewConsole::endHack() /////////////////////////// void SpewConsole::endHack() { switch (mCurrentIoDirection) { case READING: printf("%s", END_READ_HACK_STR); break; case WRITING: printf("%s", END_WRITE_HACK_STR); break; } fflush(stdout); } ////////////////////////// SpewConsole::errorHack() ///////////////////////// void SpewConsole::errorHack() { printf("%s", ERROR_HACK_STR); fflush(stdout); } ////////////////////////// SpewConsole::errorEndHack() ////////////////////// void SpewConsole::errorEndHack() { printf("%s", END_ERROR_HACK_STR); fflush(stdout); } ////////////////////////// SpewConsole::noHack() //////////////////////////// void SpewConsole::noHack() { printf("%s", NO_HACK_STR); fflush(stdout); } ////////////////////////// SpewConsole::noEndHack() ///////////////////////// void SpewConsole::noEndHack() { printf("%s", END_NO_HACK_STR); fflush(stdout); } ////////////////////////// SpewConsole::nextHackRow() /////////////////////// void SpewConsole::nextHackRow() { printf("\n"); fflush(stdout); } /////////////// SpewConsole::intermediateStatistics() /////////////////////// void SpewConsole::intermediateStatistics( capacity_t hackRowBytesTransferred, const TimeHack& hackRowTransferTime, capacity_t jobBytesTransferred, const TimeHack& jobTransferTime, capacity_t bytesInJob, capacity_t totalBytesRead, const TimeHack& totalReadTransferTime, capacity_t totalBytesWritten, const TimeHack& totalWriteTransferTime, const TimeHack& totalRunTime) { long double transferRate = convertCapacity(hackRowBytesTransferred, mCurrentUnits)/(long double)hackRowTransferTime.getTime(); long double percentage = (long double)jobBytesTransferred/(long double)bytesInJob*100.0; printf(" %3.Lf%%", percentage); printf(" %11.2Lf %-5s", transferRate, getTransferRateUnitsStr(mCurrentUnits)); fflush(stdout); } ///////////////// SpewConsole::cumulativeStatistics() /////////////////////// void SpewConsole::cumulativeStatistics(capacity_t jobBytesTransferred, const TimeHack& jobTransferTime, capacity_t jobOps, capacity_t totalBytesRead, const TimeHack& totalReadTransferTime, capacity_t totalReadOps, capacity_t totalBytesWritten, const TimeHack& totalWriteTransferTime, capacity_t totalWriteOps, const TimeHack& totalRunTime) { if (mVerbosity == VERBOSITY_NONE) return; long double transferRate = convertCapacity((long double)jobBytesTransferred, mCurrentUnits)/(long double)jobTransferTime.getTime(); if (mIterationsToDo != 1) { printf("Iteration: %8d Total runtime: %s\n", mCurrentIteration, totalRunTime.getElapsedTimeStr().c_str()); } switch (mCurrentIoDirection) { case READING: printf("RTR: %11.2Lf %-5s Transfer time: %s IOPS: %11.2Lf\n", transferRate, getTransferRateUnitsStr(mCurrentUnits), jobTransferTime.getElapsedTimeStr().c_str(), (long double)jobOps/(long double)jobTransferTime.getTime()); break; case WRITING: printf("WTR: %11.2Lf %-5s Transfer time: %s IOPS: %11.2Lf\n", transferRate, getTransferRateUnitsStr(mCurrentUnits), jobTransferTime.getElapsedTimeStr().c_str(), (long double)jobOps/(long double)jobTransferTime.getTime()); break; } fflush(stdout); } ////////////////////////// SpewConsole::startJob() ////////////////////////// void SpewConsole::startJob(unsigned int iteration, IoDirection_t direction) { SpewDisplay::startJob(iteration, direction); } ////////////////////////// SpewConsole::nextJob() /////////////////////////// void SpewConsole::nextJob() { if (mVerbosity == VERBOSITY_NONE && !mShowProgress) return; if (mIterationsToDo != 1 || mShowProgress) { printf("\n"); fflush(stdout); } } ////////////////////////// SpewConsole::~SpewConsole() ////////////////////// SpewConsole::~SpewConsole() { } /////////////////// SpewConsole::getScreenRows() //////////////////////////// unsigned int SpewConsole::getScreenRows() const { unsigned int screenRows = DEFAULT_SCREEN_ROWS; char *errPtr; const char *lines = getenv("LINES"); if (lines) { long int tmpval = strtol(lines, &errPtr, 10); if (*errPtr == '\0') screenRows = tmpval; } return screenRows; } //////////////// SpewConsole::getScreenColumns() //////////////////////////// unsigned int SpewConsole::getScreenColumns() const { unsigned int screenCols = DEFAULT_SCREEN_COLUMNS; char *errPtr; const char *cols = getenv("COLUMNS"); if (cols) { long int tmpval = strtol(cols, &errPtr, 10); if (*errPtr == '\0') screenCols = tmpval; } return screenCols; } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/WriteJob.cpp0000644005331700533170000001112711012216524016331 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // WriteJob.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "WriteJob.h" #include "Transfer.h" #include "TransferFactory.h" /////////////////// WriteJob::WriteJob() //////////////////////////////////// WriteJob::WriteJob(Log &logger, const string &fileName, capacity_t offset, capacity_t transferSize, capacity_t minBufferSize, capacity_t maxBufferSize, TransferInfoList::buffer_size_method_t bufferSizeMethod, pattern_t pattern, unsigned char userPattern, TransferInfoList::fill_method_t fillMethod, io_method_t ioMethod, u32_t seed, capacity_t jobId) : Job(logger, fileName, offset, transferSize, minBufferSize, maxBufferSize, bufferSizeMethod, pattern, userPattern, fillMethod, ioMethod, seed, jobId) { } /////////////////////////// WriteJob::startJob() //////////////////////////// int WriteJob::startJob() { Job::startJob(); int flags; #ifdef O_LARGEFILE flags = O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_LARGEFILE; #else flags = O_WRONLY|O_CREAT; #endif if (mOffset == 0) flags |= O_TRUNC; switch (mIOMethod) { case ASYNCH_IO: break; case SYNCH_IO: flags |= O_SYNC; break; #ifdef HAVE_DIRECT_IO case DIRECT_IO: flags |= O_DIRECT; break; #endif } mFd = open(mFileName.c_str(), flags, S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR); if (mFd < 0) { mLastErrorMsg = strPrintf("Cannot open file \"%s\" for writing. -- %s\n", mFileName.c_str(), strError(errno).c_str()); return EXIT_ERROR_SYSTEM; } mTransfer = TransferFactory::createInstance(mPattern, mUserPattern, mFd, mBuffer, mMaxBufferSize, mJobId, mSeed); if (mTransfer == (Transfer *)NULL) { mLastErrorMsg = strPrintf("Could not allocate memory for transfer.\n"); return EXIT_ERROR_MEMORY_ALLOC; } mJobBytesTransferred = 0; this->setJobStartTime(); return EXIT_OK; } /////////////////////////// WriteJob::finishJob() /////////////////////////// int WriteJob::finishJob() { Job::finishJob(); close(mFd); // Flush I/O before closing. setJobEndTime(); return EXIT_OK; } /////////////////////////// WriteJob::runTransfers() //////////////////////// int WriteJob::runTransfers(capacity_t numTransfers, bool continueAfterError) { // continueAfterError (data integrity errors) is meaningless for // writes, so it is ignored. this->setTransferStartTime(); mBytesTransferred = 0; mLastErrorMsg = ""; int exitCode = EXIT_OK; for (capacity_t i = 0; i < numTransfers; i++) { const TransferInfo *nextTransfer = mTransferInfoList->next(); if (!nextTransfer) { mLastErrorMsg += "Fatal internal error - no transfers left to process."; return EXIT_ERROR_ILLEGAL_OPERATION; } int ret = mTransfer->write(*nextTransfer, mLastErrorMsg); capacity_t transferSize = nextTransfer->getSize(); if (ret == EXIT_OK) { mBytesTransferred += transferSize; mJobBytesTransferred += transferSize; if (mRunningHack) mHackBytesTransferred += transferSize; } else { exitCode = ret; break; } } this->setTransferEndTime(); return exitCode; } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SpewTui.h0000644005331700533170000001107511012216525015654 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SpewTui.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef SPEWTUI_H #define SPEWTUI_H #include #include "TimeHack.h" #include "SpewDisplay.h" #include "Tui.h" class SpewTuiHelpWindow; class SpewTuiProgressWindow; class SpewTuiStatisticsWindow; class SpewTuiStatusWindow; class SpewTui: public SpewDisplay { public: static int sHelpWindowHeight; static int sHelpWindowWidth; static int sHelpWindowStartY; static int sHelpWindowStartX; static int sStatisticsWindowHeight; static int sStatisticsWindowWidth; static int sStatisticsWindowStartY; static int sStatisticsWindowStartX; static int sProgressWindowHeight; static int sProgressWindowWidth; static int sProgressWindowStartY; static int sProgressWindowStartX; static int sStatusWindowHeight; static int sStatusWindowWidth; static int sStatusWindowStartY; static int sStatusWindowStartX; public: SpewTui(unsigned int iterationsToDo, Units_t units, bool showProgress, Verbosity_t verbosity); virtual int init(); virtual int close(); virtual int resize(); virtual unsigned int getCurrentPauseLength() const; virtual unsigned int getCurrentNumVerticalHacks() const; virtual unsigned int getCurrentNumHorizontalHacks() const; virtual void hack(); virtual void endHack(); virtual void errorHack(); virtual void errorEndHack(); virtual void noHack(); virtual void noEndHack(); virtual void nextHackRow(); virtual void intermediateStatistics(capacity_t hackRowBytesTransferred, const TimeHack& hackRowTransferTime, capacity_t jobBytesTransferred, const TimeHack& jobTransferTime, capacity_t bytesInJob, capacity_t totalBytesRead, const TimeHack& totalReadTransferTime, capacity_t totalBytesWritten, const TimeHack& totalWriteTransferTime, const TimeHack& totalRunTime); virtual void cumulativeStatistics(capacity_t jobBytesTransferred, const TimeHack& jobTransferTime, capacity_t jobOps, capacity_t totalBytesRead, const TimeHack& totalReadTransferTime, capacity_t totalReadOps, capacity_t totalBytesWritten, const TimeHack& totalWriteTransferTime, capacity_t totalWriteOps, const TimeHack& totalRunTime); virtual void startRun(); virtual void endRun(); virtual void startJob(unsigned int iteration, IoDirection_t direction); virtual void endJob(); virtual void nextJob(); ~SpewTui(); protected: virtual unsigned int getCurrentNumHackRows() const; virtual unsigned int getCurrentNumHackColumns() const; private: void setWindowsDimensions(int screenRows, int screenColums); int checkScreenDimensions(); void checkKeyboard(); // Check for key presses. void help(); // Pause and put up the help screen. int getKey(bool block=false); // Get a keypress. void pause(unsigned int timeout); // Pause until keypress or timeout // seconds. private: SpewTui(); // Hide default constructor. private: Tui *mTui; SpewTuiHelpWindow *mHelpWindow; SpewTuiProgressWindow *mProgressWindow; SpewTuiStatisticsWindow *mStatsWindow; SpewTuiStatusWindow *mStatusWindow; }; #endif // SPEWTUI_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/TransferInfo.h0000644005331700533170000000324111012216526016651 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // TransferInfo.h // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef TRANSFERINFO_H #define TRANSFERINFO_H #include "common.h" class TransferInfo { friend class SequentialTransferInfoList; friend class RandomTransferInfoList; public: TransferInfo(capacity_t offset, capacity_t size); TransferInfo(const TransferInfo &info); TransferInfo& operator=(const TransferInfo &info); capacity_t getSequenceNumber() const { return mSeqNumber; }; capacity_t getOffset() const { return mOffset; }; capacity_t getSize() const { return mSize; }; ~TransferInfo(); private: TransferInfo(); // Hide default constructor. void setSequenceNumber(capacity_t seqNumber) { mSeqNumber = seqNumber; }; void setOffset(capacity_t offset) { mOffset = offset; }; void setSize(capacity_t size) {mSize = size; }; private: capacity_t mSeqNumber; capacity_t mOffset; capacity_t mSize; }; #endif // TRANSFERINFO_H spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SpewTuiStatisticsWindow.cpp0000644005331700533170000004563411012216525021462 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SpewTuiStatisticsWindow.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include "common.h" #include "SpewTui.h" #include "SpewTuiWindow.h" #include "SpewTuiStatisticsWindow.h" /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ////////////////////////// Local Constants() //////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// static const int COLUMN_1_ST = 0; static const int COLUMN_1_END = 15; static const int COLUMN_2_ST = 17; static const int COLUMN_2_END = 36; static const int COLUMN_3_ST = 45; static const int COLUMN_3_END= 58; static const int COLUMN_4_ST = 60; static const int COLUMN_4_END= 70; static const char ITERATION_LABEL[] = "Iteration:"; static const int ITERATION_LABEL_STARTX = COLUMN_1_ST; static const int ITERATION_LABEL_STARTY = 0; static const int ITERATION_LABEL_WIDTH = COLUMN_1_END - COLUMN_1_ST + 1; static const char ITERATION_FIELD_WRITING_IND[] = "writing"; static const char ITERATION_FIELD_READING_IND[] = "reading"; static const int ITERATION_FIELD_STARTX = COLUMN_2_ST; static const int ITERATION_FIELD_STARTY = ITERATION_LABEL_STARTY; static const int ITERATION_FIELD_WIDTH = COLUMN_2_END - COLUMN_2_ST + 1; static const char RUNTIME_LABEL[] = "Total run time:"; static const int RUNTIME_LABEL_STARTX = COLUMN_3_ST; static const int RUNTIME_LABEL_STARTY = 0; static const int RUNTIME_LABEL_WIDTH = COLUMN_3_END - COLUMN_3_ST + 1; static const int RUNTIME_FIELD_STARTX = COLUMN_4_ST; static const int RUNTIME_FIELD_STARTY = RUNTIME_LABEL_STARTY; static const int RUNTIME_FIELD_WIDTH = COLUMN_4_END - COLUMN_4_ST + 1; static const char ITER_READ_TRANSRATE_LABEL[] = "Iteration RTR:"; static const char ITER_WRITE_TRANSRATE_LABEL[] = "Iteration WTR:"; static const int ITER_TRANSRATE_LABEL_STARTX = COLUMN_1_ST; static const int ITER_TRANSRATE_LABEL_STARTY = 2; static const int ITER_TRANSRATE_LABEL_WIDTH = COLUMN_1_END - COLUMN_1_ST + 1; static const int ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTX = COLUMN_2_ST; static const int ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTY = ITER_TRANSRATE_LABEL_STARTY; static const int ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_MAX_DIGITS = 12; static const int ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_PRECISION = 2; static const int ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_UNITS_WIDTH = 5; static const int ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_WIDTH = COLUMN_2_END - COLUMN_2_ST + 1; static const char ITER_READ_TRANSTIME_LABEL[] = "Iteration RTT:"; static const char ITER_WRITE_TRANSTIME_LABEL[] = "Iteration WTT:"; static const int ITER_TRANSTIME_LABEL_STARTX = COLUMN_3_ST; static const int ITER_TRANSTIME_LABEL_STARTY = 2; static const int ITER_TRANSTIME_LABEL_WIDTH = COLUMN_3_END - COLUMN_3_ST + 1; static const int ITER_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTX = COLUMN_4_ST; static const int ITER_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTY = ITER_TRANSTIME_LABEL_STARTY; static const int ITER_TRANSTIME_FIELD_WIDTH = COLUMN_4_END - COLUMN_4_ST + 1; static const char WRITE_TRANSRATE_LABEL[] = "Cumulative WTR:"; static const int WRITE_TRANSRATE_LABEL_STARTX = COLUMN_1_ST; static const int WRITE_TRANSRATE_LABEL_STARTY = 3; static const int WRITE_TRANSRATE_LABEL_WIDTH = COLUMN_1_END - COLUMN_1_ST + 1; static const int WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTX = COLUMN_2_ST; static const int WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTY = WRITE_TRANSRATE_LABEL_STARTY; static const int WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_MAX_DIGITS = 12; static const int WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_PRECISION = 2; static const int WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_UNITS_WIDTH = 5; static const int WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_WIDTH = COLUMN_2_END - COLUMN_2_ST + 1; static const char WRITE_TRANSTIME_LABEL[] = "Cumulative WTT:"; static const int WRITE_TRANSTIME_LABEL_STARTX = COLUMN_3_ST; static const int WRITE_TRANSTIME_LABEL_STARTY = 3; static const int WRITE_TRANSTIME_LABEL_WIDTH = COLUMN_3_END - COLUMN_3_ST + 1; static const int WRITE_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTX = COLUMN_4_ST; static const int WRITE_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTY = WRITE_TRANSTIME_LABEL_STARTY; static const int WRITE_TRANSTIME_FIELD_WIDTH = COLUMN_4_END - COLUMN_4_ST + 1; static const char READ_TRANSRATE_LABEL[] = "Cumulative RTR:"; static const int READ_TRANSRATE_LABEL_STARTX = COLUMN_1_ST; static const int READ_TRANSRATE_LABEL_STARTY = 4; static const int READ_TRANSRATE_LABEL_WIDTH = COLUMN_1_END - COLUMN_1_ST + 1; static const int READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTX = COLUMN_2_ST; static const int READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTY = READ_TRANSRATE_LABEL_STARTY; static const int READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_MAX_DIGITS = 12; static const int READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_PRECISION = 2; static const int READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_UNITS_WIDTH = 5; static const int READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_WIDTH = COLUMN_2_END - COLUMN_2_ST + 1; static const char READ_TRANSTIME_LABEL[] = "Cumulative RTT:"; static const int READ_TRANSTIME_LABEL_STARTX = COLUMN_3_ST; static const int READ_TRANSTIME_LABEL_STARTY = 4; static const int READ_TRANSTIME_LABEL_WIDTH = COLUMN_3_END - COLUMN_3_ST + 1; static const int READ_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTX = COLUMN_4_ST; static const int READ_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTY = READ_TRANSTIME_LABEL_STARTY; static const int READ_TRANSTIME_FIELD_WIDTH = COLUMN_4_END - COLUMN_4_ST + 1; ///////// SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::SpewTuiStatisticsWindow() //////////// SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::SpewTuiStatisticsWindow(const SpewTui *spewTui, int height, int width, int startx, int starty, Units_t units): SpewTuiWindow(spewTui, height, width, startx, starty) { mJobBytesTransferred = 0; mJobTransferTime = 0.0; mBytesInJob = 0; mTotalBytesRead = 0; mTotalReadTransferTime = 0.0; mTotalBytesWritten = 0; mTotalWriteTransferTime = 0.0; mTotalRunTime = 0.0; } ///////////////// SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::show() /////////////////////////// int SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::show() { mvwprintw(mWindow, ITERATION_LABEL_STARTY, ITERATION_LABEL_STARTX, "%-*s", ITERATION_LABEL_WIDTH, ITERATION_LABEL); mvwprintw(mWindow, RUNTIME_LABEL_STARTY, RUNTIME_LABEL_STARTX, "%-*s", RUNTIME_LABEL_WIDTH, RUNTIME_LABEL); // ITER_TRANSRATE_LABEL and ITER_TRANSTIME_LABEL are displayed in // startJob(). mvwprintw(mWindow, READ_TRANSRATE_LABEL_STARTY, READ_TRANSRATE_LABEL_STARTX, "%-*s", READ_TRANSRATE_LABEL_WIDTH, READ_TRANSRATE_LABEL); mvwprintw(mWindow, READ_TRANSTIME_LABEL_STARTY, READ_TRANSTIME_LABEL_STARTX, "%-*s", READ_TRANSTIME_LABEL_WIDTH, READ_TRANSTIME_LABEL); mvwprintw(mWindow, WRITE_TRANSRATE_LABEL_STARTY, WRITE_TRANSRATE_LABEL_STARTX, "%-*s", WRITE_TRANSRATE_LABEL_WIDTH, WRITE_TRANSRATE_LABEL); mvwprintw(mWindow, WRITE_TRANSTIME_LABEL_STARTY, WRITE_TRANSTIME_LABEL_STARTX, "%-*s", WRITE_TRANSTIME_LABEL_WIDTH, WRITE_TRANSTIME_LABEL); this->refresh(); return 0; } ///////////////// SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::refresh() ////////////////////// int SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::refresh() { this->updateIterations(); this->updateJobTransferRate(); this->updateJobTransferTime(); this->updateTotalReadTransferRate(); this->updateTotalReadTransferTime(); this->updateTotalWriteTransferRate(); this->updateTotalWriteTransferTime(); this->updateTotalRunTime(); wrefresh(mWindow); return 0; } //////// SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::updateIterations() ////////////////////// void SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::updateIterations() { mvwprintw(mWindow, ITERATION_FIELD_STARTY, ITERATION_FIELD_STARTX, "%*s", ITERATION_FIELD_WIDTH, ""); unsigned int iteration = mSpewTui->getCurrentIteration(); if (iteration > 0) { long double percentage = (long double)mJobBytesTransferred/(long double)mBytesInJob*100.0; if (percentage >= 1.0 && percentage <= 99.0) { const char *directionStr; switch (mSpewTui->getCurrentIoDirection()) { case READING: directionStr = ITERATION_FIELD_READING_IND; break; case WRITING: directionStr = ITERATION_FIELD_WRITING_IND; break; } int len = snprintf(NULL, 0, "%d (%.Lf%% %s)", iteration, percentage, directionStr); mvwprintw(mWindow, ITERATION_FIELD_STARTY, ITERATION_FIELD_STARTX + ITERATION_FIELD_WIDTH - len, "%d (%.Lf%% %s)", iteration, percentage, directionStr); } else { int len = snprintf(NULL, 0, "%d", iteration); mvwprintw(mWindow, ITERATION_FIELD_STARTY, ITERATION_FIELD_STARTX + ITERATION_FIELD_WIDTH - len, "%d", iteration); } } } //////// SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::updateRunTime() ///////////////////////// void SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::updateTotalRunTime() { mvwprintw(mWindow, RUNTIME_FIELD_STARTY, RUNTIME_FIELD_STARTX, "%*s", RUNTIME_FIELD_WIDTH, ""); if (mSpewTui->getCurrentIteration() > 0) { int len = snprintf(NULL, 0, (char *)mTotalRunTime.getElapsedTimeStr().c_str()); mvwprintw(mWindow, RUNTIME_FIELD_STARTY, RUNTIME_FIELD_STARTX + RUNTIME_FIELD_WIDTH - len, "%s", mTotalRunTime.getElapsedTimeStr().c_str()); } } //////// SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::updateJobTransferRate() /////////////////// void SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::updateJobTransferRate() { mvwprintw(mWindow, ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTY, ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTX, "%*s", ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_WIDTH, ""); if (mSpewTui->getCurrentIteration() > 0 && mJobBytesTransferred != 0) { long double transferRate = convertCapacity(mJobBytesTransferred, mSpewTui->getCurrentUnits())/(long double)mJobTransferTime.getTime(); int len = snprintf(NULL, 0, "%*.*Lf %-*s", ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_MAX_DIGITS, ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_PRECISION, transferRate, ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_UNITS_WIDTH, getTransferRateUnitsStr(mSpewTui->getCurrentUnits())); mvwprintw(mWindow, ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTY, ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTX + ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_WIDTH - len, "%*.*Lf %-*s", ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_MAX_DIGITS, ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_PRECISION, transferRate, ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_UNITS_WIDTH, getTransferRateUnitsStr(mSpewTui->getCurrentUnits())); } } //////// SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::updateJobTransferTime() /////////////////// void SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::updateJobTransferTime() { mvwprintw(mWindow, ITER_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTY, ITER_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTX, "%*s", ITER_TRANSTIME_FIELD_WIDTH, ""); if (mSpewTui->getCurrentIteration() > 0) { int len = snprintf(NULL, 0, "%s", mJobTransferTime.getElapsedTimeStr().c_str()); mvwprintw(mWindow, ITER_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTY, ITER_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTX + ITER_TRANSTIME_FIELD_WIDTH - len, "%s", mJobTransferTime.getElapsedTimeStr().c_str()); } } //////// SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::updateTotalReadTransferRate() ///////////// void SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::updateTotalReadTransferRate() { mvwprintw(mWindow, READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTY, READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTX, "%*s", READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_WIDTH, ""); if (mSpewTui->getCurrentIteration() > 0 && mTotalBytesRead > 0) { long double transferRate = convertCapacity(mTotalBytesRead, mSpewTui->getCurrentUnits())/(long double)mTotalReadTransferTime.getTime(); int len = snprintf(NULL, 0, "%*.*Lf %-*s", READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_MAX_DIGITS, READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_PRECISION, transferRate, READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_UNITS_WIDTH, getTransferRateUnitsStr(mSpewTui->getCurrentUnits())); mvwprintw(mWindow, READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTY, READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTX + READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_WIDTH - len, "%*.*Lf %-*s", READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_MAX_DIGITS, READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_PRECISION, transferRate, READ_TRANSRATE_FIELD_UNITS_WIDTH, getTransferRateUnitsStr(mSpewTui->getCurrentUnits())); } } //////// SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::updateTotalReadTransferTime() //////////// void SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::updateTotalReadTransferTime() { mvwprintw(mWindow, READ_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTY, READ_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTX, "%*s", READ_TRANSTIME_FIELD_WIDTH, ""); if (mSpewTui->getCurrentIteration() > 0) { int len = snprintf(NULL, 0, "%s", mTotalReadTransferTime.getElapsedTimeStr().c_str()); mvwprintw(mWindow, READ_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTY, READ_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTX + READ_TRANSTIME_FIELD_WIDTH - len, "%s", mTotalReadTransferTime.getElapsedTimeStr().c_str()); } } /////// SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::updateTotalWriteTransferRate() ///////////// void SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::updateTotalWriteTransferRate() { mvwprintw(mWindow, WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTY, WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTX, "%*s", WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_WIDTH, ""); if (mSpewTui->getCurrentIteration() > 0 && mTotalBytesWritten > 0) { long double transferRate = convertCapacity(mTotalBytesWritten, mSpewTui->getCurrentUnits())/(long double)mTotalWriteTransferTime.getTime(); int len = snprintf(NULL, 0, "%*.*Lf %-*s", WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_MAX_DIGITS, WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_PRECISION, transferRate, WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_UNITS_WIDTH, getTransferRateUnitsStr(mSpewTui->getCurrentUnits())); mvwprintw(mWindow, WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTY, WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTX + WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_WIDTH - len, "%*.*Lf %-*s", WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_MAX_DIGITS, WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_PRECISION, transferRate, WRITE_TRANSRATE_FIELD_UNITS_WIDTH, getTransferRateUnitsStr(mSpewTui->getCurrentUnits())); } } //////// SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::updateTotalWriteTransferTime() //////////// void SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::updateTotalWriteTransferTime() { mvwprintw(mWindow, WRITE_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTY, WRITE_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTX, "%*s", WRITE_TRANSTIME_FIELD_WIDTH, ""); if (mSpewTui->getCurrentIteration() > 0) { int len = snprintf(NULL, 0, "%s", mTotalWriteTransferTime.getElapsedTimeStr().c_str()); mvwprintw(mWindow, WRITE_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTY, WRITE_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTX + WRITE_TRANSTIME_FIELD_WIDTH - len, "%s", mTotalWriteTransferTime.getElapsedTimeStr().c_str()); } } ///////////////// SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::startJob() /////////////////////// void SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::startJob() { unsigned int iteration = mSpewTui->getCurrentIteration(); const char *directionStr; switch (mSpewTui->getCurrentIoDirection()) { case READING: directionStr = ITERATION_FIELD_READING_IND; break; case WRITING: directionStr = ITERATION_FIELD_WRITING_IND; break; } int len = snprintf(NULL, 0, "%d (0%% %s)", iteration, directionStr); mvwprintw(mWindow, ITERATION_FIELD_STARTY, ITERATION_FIELD_STARTX + ITERATION_FIELD_WIDTH - len, "%d (0%% %s)", iteration, directionStr); switch (mSpewTui->getCurrentIoDirection()) { case READING: mvwprintw(mWindow, ITER_TRANSRATE_LABEL_STARTY, ITER_TRANSRATE_LABEL_STARTX, "%-*s", ITER_TRANSRATE_LABEL_WIDTH, ITER_READ_TRANSRATE_LABEL); mvwprintw(mWindow, ITER_TRANSTIME_LABEL_STARTY, ITER_TRANSTIME_LABEL_STARTX, "%-*s", ITER_TRANSTIME_LABEL_WIDTH, ITER_READ_TRANSTIME_LABEL); break; break; case WRITING: mvwprintw(mWindow, ITER_TRANSTIME_LABEL_STARTY, ITER_TRANSTIME_LABEL_STARTX, "%-*s", ITER_TRANSTIME_LABEL_WIDTH, ITER_WRITE_TRANSTIME_LABEL); mvwprintw(mWindow, ITER_TRANSRATE_LABEL_STARTY, ITER_TRANSRATE_LABEL_STARTX, "%-*s", ITER_TRANSRATE_LABEL_WIDTH, ITER_WRITE_TRANSRATE_LABEL); break; } mvwprintw(mWindow, ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTY, ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_STARTX, "%*s", ITER_TRANSRATE_FIELD_WIDTH, ""); mvwprintw(mWindow, ITER_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTY, ITER_TRANSTIME_FIELD_STARTX, "%*s", ITER_TRANSTIME_FIELD_WIDTH, ""); wrefresh(mWindow); } ////////// SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::~SpewTuiStatisticsWindow() ////////// SpewTuiStatisticsWindow::~SpewTuiStatisticsWindow() { } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/RandomTransfer.cpp0000644005331700533170000001342011012216523017526 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // RandomTransfer.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include "common.h" #include "Transfer.h" #include "RandomTransfer.h" ////////////////////////// RandomTransfer::RandomTransfer() ///////////////// RandomTransfer::RandomTransfer(int fd, unsigned char *buffer, capacity_t bufferSize, capacity_t id, u64_t seed) : Transfer(fd, buffer, bufferSize, id) { mRnd.setSeed(seed); } ////////////////////////// RandomTransfer::read() /////////////////////////// int RandomTransfer::read(const TransferInfo &transInfo, string &errorMsg) { int ret; ret = Transfer::seek(transInfo, errorMsg); if (ret != EXIT_OK) return ret; capacity_t bufferSize = transInfo.getSize(); capacity_t transferNumber = transInfo.getSequenceNumber(); capacity_t fileOffset = transInfo.getOffset(); ssize_t count = Transfer::read(transInfo, errorMsg); if (count < 0) return EXIT_ERROR_IO; mCurrentOffset += count; if ((capacity_t)count < bufferSize) { errorMsg = strPrintf("Read underrun -- read only %llu bytes of %llu bytes at offset %llu during transfer %llu.\n", (capacity_t)count, transInfo.getSize(), transInfo.getOffset(), transInfo.getSequenceNumber()); return EXIT_ERROR_UNDERRUN; } // Check contents of buffer. struct datum chkData; chkData.d_id = mId; chkData.d_sequence_number = transferNumber; chkData.d_offset = fileOffset; chkData.d_buffer_size = bufferSize; string errors; capacity_t errorsFound = 0; bool inErrorRange = false; capacity_t startingErrorRange = fileOffset; capacity_t endingErrorRange = fileOffset; capacity_t iterations = bufferSize/sizeof(struct datum); capacity_t bufferOffset = 0; unsigned int datum_size = sizeof(struct datum); unsigned int payload_size = sizeof(chkData.d_payload)/sizeof(capacity_t); u64_t rnd; for (capacity_t i = 0; i < iterations; i++) { for (unsigned int j = 0; j < payload_size; j++) { chkData.d_payload[j] = rnd = mRnd.getRandom64(); } if (memcmp(&chkData, (const void *)(mBuffer + bufferOffset), datum_size) == 0) { if (inErrorRange) { endingErrorRange = fileOffset + (i * sizeof(struct datum)) - 1; errors += strPrintf("\t%lld - %lld\n", startingErrorRange, endingErrorRange); inErrorRange = false; } } else { errorsFound++; if (!inErrorRange) { startingErrorRange = fileOffset + (i * sizeof(struct datum)); inErrorRange = true; } } bufferOffset += datum_size; } // Report last error range (if it exists). if (inErrorRange) { endingErrorRange = fileOffset + bufferSize - 1; errors += strPrintf("\t%lld - %lld\n", startingErrorRange, endingErrorRange); } if (errorsFound > 0) { errorMsg = strPrintf("Data integrity errors in ~%llu byte(s) found during\ntransfer %llu at file offset(s):\n", errorsFound * sizeof(struct datum), transferNumber); errorMsg += errors; return EXIT_ERROR_DATA_INTEGRITY; } return EXIT_OK; } ////////////////////////// RandomTransfer::write() ////////////////////////// int RandomTransfer::write(const TransferInfo &transInfo, string &errorMsg) { int ret; ret = Transfer::seek(transInfo, errorMsg); if (ret != EXIT_OK) return ret; capacity_t bufferSize = transInfo.getSize(); capacity_t transferNumber = transInfo.getSequenceNumber(); capacity_t fileOffset = transInfo.getOffset(); struct datum data; data.d_id = mId; data.d_sequence_number = transferNumber; data.d_offset = transInfo.getOffset(); data.d_buffer_size = bufferSize; // Fill buffer with random numbers. capacity_t iterations = bufferSize/sizeof(struct datum); capacity_t bufferOffset = 0; unsigned int datum_size = sizeof(struct datum); unsigned int payload_size = sizeof(data.d_payload)/sizeof(capacity_t); for (capacity_t i = 0; i < iterations; i++) { for (capacity_t j = 0; j < payload_size; j++) { data.d_payload[j] = (capacity_t)mRnd.getRandom64(); // Expensive. } memcpy(mBuffer + bufferOffset, &data, datum_size); // Expensive. bufferOffset += datum_size; } ssize_t count = Transfer::write(transInfo, errorMsg); if (count < 0) return EXIT_ERROR_IO; mCurrentOffset += count; if ((capacity_t)count < bufferSize) { errorMsg = strPrintf("Write underrun -- wrote only %llu bytes of %llu bytes at offset %llu during transfer %llu.\n", (capacity_t)count, transInfo.getSize(), transInfo.getOffset(), transInfo.getSequenceNumber()); return EXIT_ERROR_UNDERRUN; } return EXIT_OK; } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/common.cpp0000644005331700533170000001101211373152073016075 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // common.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_PATHS_H #include #endif #include "common.h" static const char *TRANSFER_RATE_UNITS_STR_LOOKUP[] = { "KiB/s", "KB/s", "MiB/s", "MB/s", "GiB/s", "GB/s", "TiB/s", "TB/s", (char *)NULL, }; static capacity_t TRANSFER_RATE_UNITS_CONV_LOOKUP[] = { 1024ULL, 1000ULL, 1024ULL * 1024ULL, 1000ULL * 1000ULL, 1024ULL * 1024ULL * 1024ULL, 1000ULL * 1000ULL * 1000ULL, 1024ULL * 1024ULL * 1024ULL * 1024ULL, 1000ULL * 1000ULL * 1000ULL * 1000ULL, }; static const size_t MAX_SPRINTF_CHARS = 2048; static const size_t MAX_STR_CHARS = 1024; #if !HAVE_BASENAME ///////////////////////// basename() /////////////////////////////////////// const char *basename(char *path) { char *name = strrchr(path, '/'); if (name == NULL) return path; else return name + 1; } #endif #ifdef HAVE_MOUNT_CHECK ///////////////////////// is_mounted() ///////////////////////////////////// bool is_mounted(const char *path) { struct stat statbuf; dev_t path_rdev; if (stat(path, &statbuf) < 0) return false; if (!S_ISBLK(statbuf.st_mode)) return false; path_rdev = statbuf.st_rdev; FILE *mtabfile; struct mntent *ent; mtabfile = setmntent(MNTTAB_PATH, "r"); while ((ent = getmntent(mtabfile)) != (struct mntent *)NULL) { if (stat(ent->mnt_fsname, &statbuf) < 0) continue; if (path_rdev == statbuf.st_rdev) { return true; } } endmntent(mtabfile); return false; } #endif // HAVE_MOUNT_CHECK /////////////////////// strPrintf() ///////////////////////////////////////// string strPrintf(const char *fmt, ...) { char *tmpStr = new char[MAX_SPRINTF_CHARS + 1]; va_list ap; va_start(ap, fmt); vsnprintf(tmpStr, MAX_SPRINTF_CHARS, fmt, ap); va_end(ap); string returnString = tmpStr; delete[] tmpStr; return returnString; } /////////////////////// strSignal() ///////////////////////////////////////// string strSignal(int sig) { #ifdef HAVE_STRSIGNAL return string(strsignal(sig)); #else return strPrintf("signal %d", sig); #endif } /////////////////////// strError() ////////////////////////////////////////// string strError(int error_number) { #ifdef HAVE_STRERROR return string(strerror(error_number)); #else return strPrintf("errno %d", error_number); #endif } ////////////////////////// ConvertUnits() //////////////////////////////// long double convertCapacity(long double bytes, Units_t units) { return bytes/(long double)TRANSFER_RATE_UNITS_CONV_LOOKUP[units]; } //////////////// getTransferRateUnitStr() /////////////////////////////////// const char *getTransferRateUnitsStr(Units_t units) { return TRANSFER_RATE_UNITS_STR_LOOKUP[units]; } //////////////////////// localTime() //////////////////////////////////////// // // Encapsulate thread-safe/non-thread safe versions of localtime. Note that // this function is not thread-safe unless localtime_r is actually available // (which means using pthreads on some platforms, e.g., HP-UX). // void localTime(const time_t *timep, struct tm *result) { time_t currentTime; struct tm currentBrokenDownTime; struct tm *currentBrokenDownTimePtr; time(¤tTime); #ifdef HAVE_LOCALTIME_R currentBrokenDownTimePtr = localtime_r(¤tTime, ¤tBrokenDownTime); #else currentBrokenDownTimePtr = localtime_r(¤tTime); #endif memcpy(result, currentBrokenDownTimePtr, sizeof(struct tm)); } spew-1.0.8.orig/src/SpewDisplay.cpp0000644005331700533170000000356311012216522017053 0ustar taggarttaggart////////////////////////// -*-C++-*- ///////////////////////////////////////// // // SpewDisplay.cpp // // Spew // // Copyright (C) 2004 Hewlett-Packard Corp. // // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it // under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the // Free Software Foundation version 2 of the License. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but // WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along // with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., // 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. namespace std {} using namespace std; #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include "common.h" #include "SpewDisplay.h" ////////////////////////// SpewDisplay::SpewDisplay() /////////////////////// SpewDisplay::SpewDisplay(unsigned int iterationsToDo, Units_t units, bool showProgress, Verbosity_t verbosity): mIterationsToDo(iterationsToDo), mCurrentUnits(units), mShowProgress(showProgress), mVerbosity(verbosity) { mCurrentIteration = 0; mCurrentIoDirection = WRITING; } ////////////////////////// SpewDisplay::setCurrentUnits() /////////////////// void SpewDisplay::setCurrentUnits(Units_t units) { mCurrentUnits = units; } ////////////////////////// SpewDisplay::startJob() ////////////////////////// void SpewDisplay::startJob(unsigned int iteration, IoDirection_t direction) { mCurrentIteration = iteration; mCurrentIoDirection = direction; } ////////////////////////// SpewDisplay~SpewDisplay() //////////////////////// SpewDisplay::~SpewDisplay() { }