storage_simple_stress ===================== **Source code:** `storage_simple_stress.py `_ Performs consecutive read/write operations on a single file. Description ----------- This pytest performs consecutive read/write operations on a single file under a specific directory or mount point. The primary purpose is to keep storage busy for some reliability test. It can also be used as a simple approach to stress a storage device as well. Since it operates on a single file under user space, controls over which block is exercising are limited (e.g., it might always write on the same block.) In this sense, this test should be considered as a test with limited coverage. Also noted that, an unexpected abortion will leave the temporary file uncleaned in the specified directory or mount point. Please also refer to the pytest `removable_storage`, which might also be useful to test a storage device. Test Procedure -------------- This is an automated test without user interaction. Dependency ---------- Use `toybox` and `dd` to perform read/write operations. Use `/dev/urandom` to generate random data for write. Examples -------- To test read/write of a 10MB file under `/home/root`: .. test_list: generic_storage_examples:StorageTests.StorageSimpleStress To test read/write of a 10MB file 3 times: .. test_list: generic_storage_examples:StorageTests.StorageSimpleStress3Times Test Arguments -------------- .. list-table:: :widths: 20 10 60 :header-rows: 1 :align: left * - Name - Type - Description * - dir - str - Directory for creating files for random access. * - file_size - int - The file size of generated file. * - operations - int - The number of operations to perform. * - mount_device - str, None - (optional; default: ``None``) If not None, we mount the given device first to a temp directory, and perform reading / writing under the directory. The arugment 'dir' will be used as the relative path under the mount point.