rjw | 1f88458 | 2022-01-06 17:20:42 +0800 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | Fault injection capabilities infrastructure |
| 2 | =========================================== |
| 3 | |
| 4 | See also drivers/md/faulty.c and "every_nth" module option for scsi_debug. |
| 5 | |
| 6 | |
| 7 | Available fault injection capabilities |
| 8 | -------------------------------------- |
| 9 | |
| 10 | o failslab |
| 11 | |
| 12 | injects slab allocation failures. (kmalloc(), kmem_cache_alloc(), ...) |
| 13 | |
| 14 | o fail_page_alloc |
| 15 | |
| 16 | injects page allocation failures. (alloc_pages(), get_free_pages(), ...) |
| 17 | |
| 18 | o fail_futex |
| 19 | |
| 20 | injects futex deadlock and uaddr fault errors. |
| 21 | |
| 22 | o fail_make_request |
| 23 | |
| 24 | injects disk IO errors on devices permitted by setting |
| 25 | /sys/block/<device>/make-it-fail or |
| 26 | /sys/block/<device>/<partition>/make-it-fail. (generic_make_request()) |
| 27 | |
| 28 | o fail_mmc_request |
| 29 | |
| 30 | injects MMC data errors on devices permitted by setting |
| 31 | debugfs entries under /sys/kernel/debug/mmc0/fail_mmc_request |
| 32 | |
| 33 | Configure fault-injection capabilities behavior |
| 34 | ----------------------------------------------- |
| 35 | |
| 36 | o debugfs entries |
| 37 | |
| 38 | fault-inject-debugfs kernel module provides some debugfs entries for runtime |
| 39 | configuration of fault-injection capabilities. |
| 40 | |
| 41 | - /sys/kernel/debug/fail*/probability: |
| 42 | |
| 43 | likelihood of failure injection, in percent. |
| 44 | Format: <percent> |
| 45 | |
| 46 | Note that one-failure-per-hundred is a very high error rate |
| 47 | for some testcases. Consider setting probability=100 and configure |
| 48 | /sys/kernel/debug/fail*/interval for such testcases. |
| 49 | |
| 50 | - /sys/kernel/debug/fail*/interval: |
| 51 | |
| 52 | specifies the interval between failures, for calls to |
| 53 | should_fail() that pass all the other tests. |
| 54 | |
| 55 | Note that if you enable this, by setting interval>1, you will |
| 56 | probably want to set probability=100. |
| 57 | |
| 58 | - /sys/kernel/debug/fail*/times: |
| 59 | |
| 60 | specifies how many times failures may happen at most. |
| 61 | A value of -1 means "no limit". |
| 62 | |
| 63 | - /sys/kernel/debug/fail*/space: |
| 64 | |
| 65 | specifies an initial resource "budget", decremented by "size" |
| 66 | on each call to should_fail(,size). Failure injection is |
| 67 | suppressed until "space" reaches zero. |
| 68 | |
| 69 | - /sys/kernel/debug/fail*/verbose |
| 70 | |
| 71 | Format: { 0 | 1 | 2 } |
| 72 | specifies the verbosity of the messages when failure is |
| 73 | injected. '0' means no messages; '1' will print only a single |
| 74 | log line per failure; '2' will print a call trace too -- useful |
| 75 | to debug the problems revealed by fault injection. |
| 76 | |
| 77 | - /sys/kernel/debug/fail*/task-filter: |
| 78 | |
| 79 | Format: { 'Y' | 'N' } |
| 80 | A value of 'N' disables filtering by process (default). |
| 81 | Any positive value limits failures to only processes indicated by |
| 82 | /proc/<pid>/make-it-fail==1. |
| 83 | |
| 84 | - /sys/kernel/debug/fail*/require-start: |
| 85 | - /sys/kernel/debug/fail*/require-end: |
| 86 | - /sys/kernel/debug/fail*/reject-start: |
| 87 | - /sys/kernel/debug/fail*/reject-end: |
| 88 | |
| 89 | specifies the range of virtual addresses tested during |
| 90 | stacktrace walking. Failure is injected only if some caller |
| 91 | in the walked stacktrace lies within the required range, and |
| 92 | none lies within the rejected range. |
| 93 | Default required range is [0,ULONG_MAX) (whole of virtual address space). |
| 94 | Default rejected range is [0,0). |
| 95 | |
| 96 | - /sys/kernel/debug/fail*/stacktrace-depth: |
| 97 | |
| 98 | specifies the maximum stacktrace depth walked during search |
| 99 | for a caller within [require-start,require-end) OR |
| 100 | [reject-start,reject-end). |
| 101 | |
| 102 | - /sys/kernel/debug/fail_page_alloc/ignore-gfp-highmem: |
| 103 | |
| 104 | Format: { 'Y' | 'N' } |
| 105 | default is 'N', setting it to 'Y' won't inject failures into |
| 106 | highmem/user allocations. |
| 107 | |
| 108 | - /sys/kernel/debug/failslab/ignore-gfp-wait: |
| 109 | - /sys/kernel/debug/fail_page_alloc/ignore-gfp-wait: |
| 110 | |
| 111 | Format: { 'Y' | 'N' } |
| 112 | default is 'N', setting it to 'Y' will inject failures |
| 113 | only into non-sleep allocations (GFP_ATOMIC allocations). |
| 114 | |
| 115 | - /sys/kernel/debug/fail_page_alloc/min-order: |
| 116 | |
| 117 | specifies the minimum page allocation order to be injected |
| 118 | failures. |
| 119 | |
| 120 | - /sys/kernel/debug/fail_futex/ignore-private: |
| 121 | |
| 122 | Format: { 'Y' | 'N' } |
| 123 | default is 'N', setting it to 'Y' will disable failure injections |
| 124 | when dealing with private (address space) futexes. |
| 125 | |
| 126 | o Boot option |
| 127 | |
| 128 | In order to inject faults while debugfs is not available (early boot time), |
| 129 | use the boot option: |
| 130 | |
| 131 | failslab= |
| 132 | fail_page_alloc= |
| 133 | fail_make_request= |
| 134 | fail_futex= |
| 135 | mmc_core.fail_request=<interval>,<probability>,<space>,<times> |
| 136 | |
| 137 | o proc entries |
| 138 | |
| 139 | - /proc/<pid>/fail-nth: |
| 140 | - /proc/self/task/<tid>/fail-nth: |
| 141 | |
| 142 | Write to this file of integer N makes N-th call in the task fail. |
| 143 | Read from this file returns a integer value. A value of '0' indicates |
| 144 | that the fault setup with a previous write to this file was injected. |
| 145 | A positive integer N indicates that the fault wasn't yet injected. |
| 146 | Note that this file enables all types of faults (slab, futex, etc). |
| 147 | This setting takes precedence over all other generic debugfs settings |
| 148 | like probability, interval, times, etc. But per-capability settings |
| 149 | (e.g. fail_futex/ignore-private) take precedence over it. |
| 150 | |
| 151 | This feature is intended for systematic testing of faults in a single |
| 152 | system call. See an example below. |
| 153 | |
| 154 | How to add new fault injection capability |
| 155 | ----------------------------------------- |
| 156 | |
| 157 | o #include <linux/fault-inject.h> |
| 158 | |
| 159 | o define the fault attributes |
| 160 | |
| 161 | DECLARE_FAULT_INJECTION(name); |
| 162 | |
| 163 | Please see the definition of struct fault_attr in fault-inject.h |
| 164 | for details. |
| 165 | |
| 166 | o provide a way to configure fault attributes |
| 167 | |
| 168 | - boot option |
| 169 | |
| 170 | If you need to enable the fault injection capability from boot time, you can |
| 171 | provide boot option to configure it. There is a helper function for it: |
| 172 | |
| 173 | setup_fault_attr(attr, str); |
| 174 | |
| 175 | - debugfs entries |
| 176 | |
| 177 | failslab, fail_page_alloc, and fail_make_request use this way. |
| 178 | Helper functions: |
| 179 | |
| 180 | fault_create_debugfs_attr(name, parent, attr); |
| 181 | |
| 182 | - module parameters |
| 183 | |
| 184 | If the scope of the fault injection capability is limited to a |
| 185 | single kernel module, it is better to provide module parameters to |
| 186 | configure the fault attributes. |
| 187 | |
| 188 | o add a hook to insert failures |
| 189 | |
| 190 | Upon should_fail() returning true, client code should inject a failure. |
| 191 | |
| 192 | should_fail(attr, size); |
| 193 | |
| 194 | Application Examples |
| 195 | -------------------- |
| 196 | |
| 197 | o Inject slab allocation failures into module init/exit code |
| 198 | |
| 199 | #!/bin/bash |
| 200 | |
| 201 | FAILTYPE=failslab |
| 202 | echo Y > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/task-filter |
| 203 | echo 10 > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/probability |
| 204 | echo 100 > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/interval |
| 205 | echo -1 > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/times |
| 206 | echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/space |
| 207 | echo 2 > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/verbose |
| 208 | echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/ignore-gfp-wait |
| 209 | |
| 210 | faulty_system() |
| 211 | { |
| 212 | bash -c "echo 1 > /proc/self/make-it-fail && exec $*" |
| 213 | } |
| 214 | |
| 215 | if [ $# -eq 0 ] |
| 216 | then |
| 217 | echo "Usage: $0 modulename [ modulename ... ]" |
| 218 | exit 1 |
| 219 | fi |
| 220 | |
| 221 | for m in $* |
| 222 | do |
| 223 | echo inserting $m... |
| 224 | faulty_system modprobe $m |
| 225 | |
| 226 | echo removing $m... |
| 227 | faulty_system modprobe -r $m |
| 228 | done |
| 229 | |
| 230 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| 231 | |
| 232 | o Inject page allocation failures only for a specific module |
| 233 | |
| 234 | #!/bin/bash |
| 235 | |
| 236 | FAILTYPE=fail_page_alloc |
| 237 | module=$1 |
| 238 | |
| 239 | if [ -z $module ] |
| 240 | then |
| 241 | echo "Usage: $0 <modulename>" |
| 242 | exit 1 |
| 243 | fi |
| 244 | |
| 245 | modprobe $module |
| 246 | |
| 247 | if [ ! -d /sys/module/$module/sections ] |
| 248 | then |
| 249 | echo Module $module is not loaded |
| 250 | exit 1 |
| 251 | fi |
| 252 | |
| 253 | cat /sys/module/$module/sections/.text > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/require-start |
| 254 | cat /sys/module/$module/sections/.data > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/require-end |
| 255 | |
| 256 | echo N > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/task-filter |
| 257 | echo 10 > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/probability |
| 258 | echo 100 > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/interval |
| 259 | echo -1 > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/times |
| 260 | echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/space |
| 261 | echo 2 > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/verbose |
| 262 | echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/ignore-gfp-wait |
| 263 | echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/ignore-gfp-highmem |
| 264 | echo 10 > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/stacktrace-depth |
| 265 | |
| 266 | trap "echo 0 > /sys/kernel/debug/$FAILTYPE/probability" SIGINT SIGTERM EXIT |
| 267 | |
| 268 | echo "Injecting errors into the module $module... (interrupt to stop)" |
| 269 | sleep 1000000 |
| 270 | |
| 271 | Tool to run command with failslab or fail_page_alloc |
| 272 | ---------------------------------------------------- |
| 273 | In order to make it easier to accomplish the tasks mentioned above, we can use |
| 274 | tools/testing/fault-injection/failcmd.sh. Please run a command |
| 275 | "./tools/testing/fault-injection/failcmd.sh --help" for more information and |
| 276 | see the following examples. |
| 277 | |
| 278 | Examples: |
| 279 | |
| 280 | Run a command "make -C tools/testing/selftests/ run_tests" with injecting slab |
| 281 | allocation failure. |
| 282 | |
| 283 | # ./tools/testing/fault-injection/failcmd.sh \ |
| 284 | -- make -C tools/testing/selftests/ run_tests |
| 285 | |
| 286 | Same as above except to specify 100 times failures at most instead of one time |
| 287 | at most by default. |
| 288 | |
| 289 | # ./tools/testing/fault-injection/failcmd.sh --times=100 \ |
| 290 | -- make -C tools/testing/selftests/ run_tests |
| 291 | |
| 292 | Same as above except to inject page allocation failure instead of slab |
| 293 | allocation failure. |
| 294 | |
| 295 | # env FAILCMD_TYPE=fail_page_alloc \ |
| 296 | ./tools/testing/fault-injection/failcmd.sh --times=100 \ |
| 297 | -- make -C tools/testing/selftests/ run_tests |
| 298 | |
| 299 | Systematic faults using fail-nth |
| 300 | --------------------------------- |
| 301 | |
| 302 | The following code systematically faults 0-th, 1-st, 2-nd and so on |
| 303 | capabilities in the socketpair() system call. |
| 304 | |
| 305 | #include <sys/types.h> |
| 306 | #include <sys/stat.h> |
| 307 | #include <sys/socket.h> |
| 308 | #include <sys/syscall.h> |
| 309 | #include <fcntl.h> |
| 310 | #include <unistd.h> |
| 311 | #include <string.h> |
| 312 | #include <stdlib.h> |
| 313 | #include <stdio.h> |
| 314 | #include <errno.h> |
| 315 | |
| 316 | int main() |
| 317 | { |
| 318 | int i, err, res, fail_nth, fds[2]; |
| 319 | char buf[128]; |
| 320 | |
| 321 | system("echo N > /sys/kernel/debug/failslab/ignore-gfp-wait"); |
| 322 | sprintf(buf, "/proc/self/task/%ld/fail-nth", syscall(SYS_gettid)); |
| 323 | fail_nth = open(buf, O_RDWR); |
| 324 | for (i = 1;; i++) { |
| 325 | sprintf(buf, "%d", i); |
| 326 | write(fail_nth, buf, strlen(buf)); |
| 327 | res = socketpair(AF_LOCAL, SOCK_STREAM, 0, fds); |
| 328 | err = errno; |
| 329 | pread(fail_nth, buf, sizeof(buf), 0); |
| 330 | if (res == 0) { |
| 331 | close(fds[0]); |
| 332 | close(fds[1]); |
| 333 | } |
| 334 | printf("%d-th fault %c: res=%d/%d\n", i, atoi(buf) ? 'N' : 'Y', |
| 335 | res, err); |
| 336 | if (atoi(buf)) |
| 337 | break; |
| 338 | } |
| 339 | return 0; |
| 340 | } |
| 341 | |
| 342 | An example output: |
| 343 | |
| 344 | 1-th fault Y: res=-1/23 |
| 345 | 2-th fault Y: res=-1/23 |
| 346 | 3-th fault Y: res=-1/12 |
| 347 | 4-th fault Y: res=-1/12 |
| 348 | 5-th fault Y: res=-1/23 |
| 349 | 6-th fault Y: res=-1/23 |
| 350 | 7-th fault Y: res=-1/23 |
| 351 | 8-th fault Y: res=-1/12 |
| 352 | 9-th fault Y: res=-1/12 |
| 353 | 10-th fault Y: res=-1/12 |
| 354 | 11-th fault Y: res=-1/12 |
| 355 | 12-th fault Y: res=-1/12 |
| 356 | 13-th fault Y: res=-1/12 |
| 357 | 14-th fault Y: res=-1/12 |
| 358 | 15-th fault Y: res=-1/12 |
| 359 | 16-th fault N: res=0/12 |