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Use the Mount.* wrappers for filesystem operations, so that changes like making run_shell use sudo just work. Signed-off-by: John Spray <john.spray@redhat.com>
205 lines
8.0 KiB
Python
205 lines
8.0 KiB
Python
"""
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MDS admin socket scrubbing-related tests.
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"""
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import json
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import logging
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import errno
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from teuthology.exceptions import CommandFailedError
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import os
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from tasks.cephfs.cephfs_test_case import CephFSTestCase
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log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class TestScrubChecks(CephFSTestCase):
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"""
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Run flush and scrub commands on the specified files in the filesystem. This
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task will run through a sequence of operations, but it is not comprehensive
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on its own -- it doesn't manipulate the mds cache state to test on both
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in- and out-of-memory parts of the hierarchy. So it's designed to be run
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multiple times within a single test run, so that the test can manipulate
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memory state.
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Usage:
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mds_scrub_checks:
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mds_rank: 0
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path: path/to/test/dir
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client: 0
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run_seq: [0-9]+
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Increment the run_seq on subsequent invocations within a single test run;
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it uses that value to generate unique folder and file names.
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"""
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MDSS_REQUIRED = 1
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CLIENTS_REQUIRED = 1
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def test_scrub_checks(self):
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self._checks(0)
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self._checks(1)
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def _checks(self, run_seq):
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mds_rank = 0
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test_dir = "scrub_test_path"
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abs_test_path = "/{0}".format(test_dir)
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log.info("mountpoint: {0}".format(self.mount_a.mountpoint))
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client_path = os.path.join(self.mount_a.mountpoint, test_dir)
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log.info("client_path: {0}".format(client_path))
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log.info("Cloning repo into place")
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repo_path = self.clone_repo(self.mount_a, client_path)
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log.info("Initiating mds_scrub_checks on mds.{id_}, " +
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"test_path {path}, run_seq {seq}".format(
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id_=mds_rank, path=abs_test_path, seq=run_seq)
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)
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def json_validator(json_out, rc, element, expected_value):
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if rc != 0:
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return False, "asok command returned error {rc}".format(rc=rc)
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element_value = json_out.get(element)
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if element_value != expected_value:
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return False, "unexpectedly got {jv} instead of {ev}!".format(
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jv=element_value, ev=expected_value)
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return True, "Succeeded"
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success_validator = lambda j, r: json_validator(j, r, "return_code", 0)
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nep = "{test_path}/i/dont/exist".format(test_path=abs_test_path)
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self.asok_command(mds_rank, "flush_path {nep}".format(nep=nep),
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lambda j, r: json_validator(j, r, "return_code", -errno.ENOENT))
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self.asok_command(mds_rank, "scrub_path {nep}".format(nep=nep),
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lambda j, r: json_validator(j, r, "return_code", -errno.ENOENT))
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test_repo_path = "{test_path}/ceph-qa-suite".format(test_path=abs_test_path)
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dirpath = "{repo_path}/suites".format(repo_path=test_repo_path)
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if run_seq == 0:
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log.info("First run: flushing {dirpath}".format(dirpath=dirpath))
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command = "flush_path {dirpath}".format(dirpath=dirpath)
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self.asok_command(mds_rank, command, success_validator)
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command = "scrub_path {dirpath}".format(dirpath=dirpath)
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self.asok_command(mds_rank, command, success_validator)
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filepath = "{repo_path}/suites/fs/verify/validater/valgrind.yaml".format(
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repo_path=test_repo_path)
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if run_seq == 0:
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log.info("First run: flushing {filepath}".format(filepath=filepath))
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command = "flush_path {filepath}".format(filepath=filepath)
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self.asok_command(mds_rank, command, success_validator)
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command = "scrub_path {filepath}".format(filepath=filepath)
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self.asok_command(mds_rank, command, success_validator)
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filepath = "{repo_path}/suites/fs/basic/clusters/fixed-3-cephfs.yaml". \
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format(repo_path=test_repo_path)
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command = "scrub_path {filepath}".format(filepath=filepath)
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self.asok_command(mds_rank, command,
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lambda j, r: json_validator(j, r, "performed_validation",
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False))
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if run_seq == 0:
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log.info("First run: flushing base dir /")
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command = "flush_path /"
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self.asok_command(mds_rank, command, success_validator)
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command = "scrub_path /"
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self.asok_command(mds_rank, command, success_validator)
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new_dir = "{repo_path}/new_dir_{i}".format(repo_path=repo_path, i=run_seq)
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test_new_dir = "{repo_path}/new_dir_{i}".format(repo_path=test_repo_path,
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i=run_seq)
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self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", new_dir])
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command = "flush_path {dir}".format(dir=test_new_dir)
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self.asok_command(mds_rank, command, success_validator)
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new_file = "{repo_path}/new_file_{i}".format(repo_path=repo_path,
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i=run_seq)
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test_new_file = "{repo_path}/new_file_{i}".format(repo_path=test_repo_path,
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i=run_seq)
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self.mount_a.write_n_mb(new_file, 1)
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command = "flush_path {file}".format(file=test_new_file)
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self.asok_command(mds_rank, command, success_validator)
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# check that scrub fails on errors
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ino = self.mount_a.path_to_ino(new_file)
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rados_obj_name = "{ino:x}.00000000".format(ino=ino)
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command = "scrub_path {file}".format(file=test_new_file)
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# Missing parent xattr -> ENODATA
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self.fs.rados(["rmxattr", rados_obj_name, "parent"], pool=self.fs.get_data_pool_name())
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self.asok_command(mds_rank, command,
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lambda j, r: json_validator(j, r, "return_code", -errno.ENODATA))
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# Missing object -> ENOENT
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self.fs.rados(["rm", rados_obj_name], pool=self.fs.get_data_pool_name())
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self.asok_command(mds_rank, command,
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lambda j, r: json_validator(j, r, "return_code", -errno.ENOENT))
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command = "flush_path /"
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self.asok_command(mds_rank, command, success_validator)
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def asok_command(self, mds_rank, command, validator):
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log.info("Running command '{command}'".format(command=command))
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command_list = command.split()
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# we just assume there's an active mds for every rank
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mds_id = self.fs.get_active_names()[mds_rank]
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proc = self.fs.mon_manager.admin_socket('mds', mds_id,
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command_list, check_status=False)
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rout = proc.exitstatus
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sout = proc.stdout.getvalue()
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if sout.strip():
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jout = json.loads(sout)
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else:
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jout = None
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log.info("command '{command}' got response code " +
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"'{rout}' and stdout '{sout}'".format(
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command=command, rout=rout, sout=sout))
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success, errstring = validator(jout, rout)
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if not success:
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raise AsokCommandFailedError(command, rout, jout, errstring)
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return jout
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def clone_repo(self, client_mount, path):
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repo = "ceph-qa-suite"
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repo_path = os.path.join(path, repo)
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client_mount.run_shell(["mkdir", "-p", path])
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try:
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client_mount.stat(repo_path)
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except CommandFailedError:
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client_mount.run_shell([
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"git", "clone", '--branch', 'giant',
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"http://github.com/ceph/{repo}".format(repo=repo),
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"{path}/{repo}".format(path=path, repo=repo)
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])
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return repo_path
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class AsokCommandFailedError(Exception):
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"""
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Exception thrown when we get an unexpected response
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on an admin socket command
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"""
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def __init__(self, command, rc, json_out, errstring):
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self.command = command
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self.rc = rc
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self.json = json_out
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self.errstring = errstring
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def __str__(self):
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return "Admin socket: {command} failed with rc={rc}," + \
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"json output={json}, because '{es}'".format(
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command=self.command, rc=self.rc,
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json=self.json, es=self.errstring)
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