ceph/qa/workunits/rbd/concurrent.sh
Alan Somers 3aae5ca6fd scripts: fix bash path in shebangs
/bin/bash is a Linuxism.  Other operating systems install bash to
different paths.  Use /usr/bin/env in shebangs to find bash.

Signed-off-by: Alan Somers <asomers@gmail.com>
2017-07-27 13:24:26 -06:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright (C) 2013 Inktank Storage, Inc.
#
# This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.
# There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#
# This 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.
# Alex Elder <elder@inktank.com>
# January 29, 2013
################################################################
# The purpose of this test is to exercise paths through the rbd
# code, making sure no bad pointer references or invalid reference
# count operations occur in the face of concurrent activity.
#
# Each pass of the test creates an rbd image, maps it, and writes
# some data into the image. It also reads some data from all of the
# other images that exist at the time the pass executes. Finally,
# the image is unmapped and removed. The image removal completes in
# the background.
#
# An iteration of the test consists of performing some number of
# passes, initating each pass as a background job, and finally
# sleeping for a variable delay. The delay is initially a specified
# value, but each iteration shortens that proportionally, such that
# the last iteration will not delay at all.
#
# The result exercises concurrent creates and deletes of rbd images,
# writes to new images, reads from both written and unwritten image
# data (including reads concurrent with writes), and attempts to
# unmap images being read.
# Usage: concurrent [-i <iter>] [-c <count>] [-d <delay>]
#
# Exit status:
# 0: success
# 1: usage error
# 2: other runtime error
# 99: argument count error (programming error)
# 100: getopt error (internal error)
################################################################
set -ex
# Default flag values; RBD_CONCURRENT_ITER names are intended
# to be used in yaml scripts to pass in alternate values, e.g.:
# env:
# RBD_CONCURRENT_ITER: 20
# RBD_CONCURRENT_COUNT: 5
# RBD_CONCURRENT_DELAY: 3
ITER_DEFAULT=${RBD_CONCURRENT_ITER:-100}
COUNT_DEFAULT=${RBD_CONCURRENT_COUNT:-5}
DELAY_DEFAULT=${RBD_CONCURRENT_DELAY:-5} # seconds
CEPH_SECRET_FILE=${CEPH_SECRET_FILE:-}
CEPH_ID=${CEPH_ID:-admin}
SECRET_ARGS=""
if [ "${CEPH_SECRET_FILE}" ]; then
SECRET_ARGS="--secret $CEPH_SECRET_FILE"
fi
################################################################
function setup() {
ID_MAX_DIR=$(mktemp -d /tmp/image_max_id.XXXXX)
ID_COUNT_DIR=$(mktemp -d /tmp/image_ids.XXXXXX)
NAMES_DIR=$(mktemp -d /tmp/image_names.XXXXXX)
SOURCE_DATA=$(mktemp /tmp/source_data.XXXXXX)
# Use urandom to generate SOURCE_DATA
dd if=/dev/urandom of=${SOURCE_DATA} bs=2048 count=66 \
>/dev/null 2>&1
# List of rbd id's *not* created by this script
export INITIAL_RBD_IDS=$(ls /sys/bus/rbd/devices)
# Set up some environment for normal teuthology test setup.
# This really should not be necessary but I found it was.
export CEPH_ARGS=" --name client.0"
}
function cleanup() {
[ ! "${ID_MAX_DIR}" ] && return
local id
local image
# Unmap mapped devices
for id in $(rbd_ids); do
image=$(cat "/sys/bus/rbd/devices/${id}/name")
rbd_unmap_image "${id}"
rbd_destroy_image "${image}"
done
# Get any leftover images
for image in $(rbd ls 2>/dev/null); do
rbd_destroy_image "${image}"
done
wait
sync
rm -f "${SOURCE_DATA}"
[ -d "${NAMES_DIR}" ] && rmdir "${NAMES_DIR}"
echo "Max concurrent rbd image count was $(get_max "${ID_COUNT_DIR}")"
rm -rf "${ID_COUNT_DIR}"
echo "Max rbd image id was $(get_max "${ID_MAX_DIR}")"
rm -rf "${ID_MAX_DIR}"
}
function get_max() {
[ $# -eq 1 ] || exit 99
local dir="$1"
ls -U "${dir}" | sort -n | tail -1
}
trap cleanup HUP INT QUIT
# print a usage message and quit
#
# if a message is supplied, print that first, and then exit
# with non-zero status
function usage() {
if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
echo "" >&2
echo "$@" >&2
fi
echo "" >&2
echo "Usage: ${PROGNAME} <options> <tests>" >&2
echo "" >&2
echo " options:" >&2
echo " -h or --help" >&2
echo " show this message" >&2
echo " -i or --iterations" >&2
echo " iteration count (1 or more)" >&2
echo " -c or --count" >&2
echo " images created per iteration (1 or more)" >&2
echo " -d or --delay" >&2
echo " maximum delay between iterations" >&2
echo "" >&2
echo " defaults:" >&2
echo " iterations: ${ITER_DEFAULT}"
echo " count: ${COUNT_DEFAULT}"
echo " delay: ${DELAY_DEFAULT} (seconds)"
echo "" >&2
[ $# -gt 0 ] && exit 1
exit 0 # This is used for a --help
}
# parse command line arguments
function parseargs() {
ITER="${ITER_DEFAULT}"
COUNT="${COUNT_DEFAULT}"
DELAY="${DELAY_DEFAULT}"
# Short option flags
SHORT_OPTS=""
SHORT_OPTS="${SHORT_OPTS},h"
SHORT_OPTS="${SHORT_OPTS},i:"
SHORT_OPTS="${SHORT_OPTS},c:"
SHORT_OPTS="${SHORT_OPTS},d:"
# Short option flags
LONG_OPTS=""
LONG_OPTS="${LONG_OPTS},help"
LONG_OPTS="${LONG_OPTS},iterations:"
LONG_OPTS="${LONG_OPTS},count:"
LONG_OPTS="${LONG_OPTS},delay:"
TEMP=$(getopt --name "${PROGNAME}" \
--options "${SHORT_OPTS}" \
--longoptions "${LONG_OPTS}" \
-- "$@")
eval set -- "$TEMP"
while [ "$1" != "--" ]; do
case "$1" in
-h|--help)
usage
;;
-i|--iterations)
ITER="$2"
[ "${ITER}" -lt 1 ] &&
usage "bad iterations value"
shift
;;
-c|--count)
COUNT="$2"
[ "${COUNT}" -lt 1 ] &&
usage "bad count value"
shift
;;
-d|--delay)
DELAY="$2"
shift
;;
*)
exit 100 # Internal error
;;
esac
shift
done
shift
}
function rbd_ids() {
[ $# -eq 0 ] || exit 99
local ids
local i
[ -d /sys/bus/rbd ] || return
ids=" $(echo $(ls /sys/bus/rbd/devices)) "
for i in ${INITIAL_RBD_IDS}; do
ids=${ids/ ${i} / }
done
echo ${ids}
}
function update_maxes() {
local ids="$@"
local last_id
# These aren't 100% safe against concurrent updates but it
# should be pretty close
count=$(echo ${ids} | wc -w)
touch "${ID_COUNT_DIR}/${count}"
last_id=${ids% }
last_id=${last_id##* }
touch "${ID_MAX_DIR}/${last_id}"
}
function rbd_create_image() {
[ $# -eq 0 ] || exit 99
local image=$(basename $(mktemp "${NAMES_DIR}/image.XXXXXX"))
rbd create "${image}" --size=1024
echo "${image}"
}
function rbd_image_id() {
[ $# -eq 1 ] || exit 99
local image="$1"
grep -l "${image}" /sys/bus/rbd/devices/*/name 2>/dev/null |
cut -d / -f 6
}
function rbd_map_image() {
[ $# -eq 1 ] || exit 99
local image="$1"
local id
sudo rbd map "${image}" --user "${CEPH_ID}" ${SECRET_ARGS} \
> /dev/null 2>&1
id=$(rbd_image_id "${image}")
echo "${id}"
}
function rbd_write_image() {
[ $# -eq 1 ] || exit 99
local id="$1"
# Offset and size here are meant to ensure beginning and end
# cross both (4K or 64K) page and (4MB) rbd object boundaries.
# It assumes the SOURCE_DATA file has size 66 * 2048 bytes
dd if="${SOURCE_DATA}" of="/dev/rbd${id}" bs=2048 seek=2015 \
> /dev/null 2>&1
}
# All starting and ending offsets here are selected so they are not
# aligned on a (4 KB or 64 KB) page boundary
function rbd_read_image() {
[ $# -eq 1 ] || exit 99
local id="$1"
# First read starting and ending at an offset before any
# written data. The osd zero-fills data read from an
# existing rbd object, but before any previously-written
# data.
dd if="/dev/rbd${id}" of=/dev/null bs=2048 count=34 skip=3 \
> /dev/null 2>&1
# Next read starting at an offset before any written data,
# but ending at an offset that includes data that's been
# written. The osd zero-fills unwritten data at the
# beginning of a read.
dd if="/dev/rbd${id}" of=/dev/null bs=2048 count=34 skip=1983 \
> /dev/null 2>&1
# Read the data at offset 2015 * 2048 bytes (where it was
# written) and make sure it matches the original data.
cmp --quiet "${SOURCE_DATA}" "/dev/rbd${id}" 0 4126720 ||
echo "MISMATCH!!!"
# Now read starting within the pre-written data, but ending
# beyond it. The rbd client zero-fills the unwritten
# portion at the end of a read.
dd if="/dev/rbd${id}" of=/dev/null bs=2048 count=34 skip=2079 \
> /dev/null 2>&1
# Now read starting from an unwritten range within a written
# rbd object. The rbd client zero-fills this.
dd if="/dev/rbd${id}" of=/dev/null bs=2048 count=34 skip=2115 \
> /dev/null 2>&1
# Finally read from an unwritten region which would reside
# in a different (non-existent) osd object. The osd client
# zero-fills unwritten data when the target object doesn't
# exist.
dd if="/dev/rbd${id}" of=/dev/null bs=2048 count=34 skip=4098 \
> /dev/null 2>&1
}
function rbd_unmap_image() {
[ $# -eq 1 ] || exit 99
local id="$1"
sudo rbd unmap "/dev/rbd${id}"
}
function rbd_destroy_image() {
[ $# -eq 1 ] || exit 99
local image="$1"
# Don't wait for it to complete, to increase concurrency
rbd rm "${image}" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
rm -f "${NAMES_DIR}/${image}"
}
function one_pass() {
[ $# -eq 0 ] || exit 99
local image
local id
local ids
local i
image=$(rbd_create_image)
id=$(rbd_map_image "${image}")
ids=$(rbd_ids)
update_maxes "${ids}"
for i in ${rbd_ids}; do
if [ "${i}" -eq "${id}" ]; then
rbd_write_image "${i}"
else
rbd_read_image "${i}"
fi
done
rbd_unmap_image "${id}"
rbd_destroy_image "${image}"
}
################################################################
parseargs "$@"
setup
for iter in $(seq 1 "${ITER}"); do
for count in $(seq 1 "${COUNT}"); do
one_pass &
done
# Sleep longer at first, overlap iterations more later.
# Use awk to get sub-second granularity (see sleep(1)).
sleep $(echo "${DELAY}" "${iter}" "${ITER}" |
awk '{ printf("%.2f\n", $1 - $1 * $2 / $3);}')
done
wait
cleanup
exit 0