ceph/qa/tasks/cephfs/test_strays.py
Patrick Donnelly b39972d911
qa: remove racy/buggy test_purge_queue_op_rate
Fixes: https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/23829

Signed-off-by: Patrick Donnelly <pdonnell@redhat.com>
2018-04-24 12:48:40 -07:00

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import json
import time
import logging
from textwrap import dedent
import datetime
import gevent
import datetime
from teuthology.orchestra.run import CommandFailedError, Raw
from tasks.cephfs.cephfs_test_case import CephFSTestCase, for_teuthology
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class TestStrays(CephFSTestCase):
MDSS_REQUIRED = 2
OPS_THROTTLE = 1
FILES_THROTTLE = 2
# Range of different file sizes used in throttle test's workload
throttle_workload_size_range = 16
@for_teuthology
def test_ops_throttle(self):
self._test_throttling(self.OPS_THROTTLE)
@for_teuthology
def test_files_throttle(self):
self._test_throttling(self.FILES_THROTTLE)
def test_dir_deletion(self):
"""
That when deleting a bunch of dentries and the containing
directory, everything gets purged.
Catches cases where the client might e.g. fail to trim
the unlinked dir from its cache.
"""
file_count = 1000
create_script = dedent("""
import os
mount_path = "{mount_path}"
subdir = "delete_me"
size = {size}
file_count = {file_count}
os.mkdir(os.path.join(mount_path, subdir))
for i in xrange(0, file_count):
filename = "{{0}}_{{1}}.bin".format(i, size)
f = open(os.path.join(mount_path, subdir, filename), 'w')
f.write(size * 'x')
f.close()
""".format(
mount_path=self.mount_a.mountpoint,
size=1024,
file_count=file_count
))
self.mount_a.run_python(create_script)
# That the dirfrag object is created
self.fs.mds_asok(["flush", "journal"])
dir_ino = self.mount_a.path_to_ino("delete_me")
self.assertTrue(self.fs.dirfrag_exists(dir_ino, 0))
# Remove everything
self.mount_a.run_shell(["rm", "-rf", "delete_me"])
self.fs.mds_asok(["flush", "journal"])
# That all the removed files get created as strays
strays = self.get_mdc_stat("strays_created")
self.assertEqual(strays, file_count + 1)
# That the strays all get enqueued for purge
self.wait_until_equal(
lambda: self.get_mdc_stat("strays_enqueued"),
strays,
timeout=600
)
# That all the purge operations execute
self.wait_until_equal(
lambda: self.get_stat("purge_queue", "pq_executed"),
strays,
timeout=600
)
# That finally, the directory metadata object is gone
self.assertFalse(self.fs.dirfrag_exists(dir_ino, 0))
# That finally, the data objects are all gone
self.await_data_pool_empty()
def _test_throttling(self, throttle_type):
self.data_log = []
try:
return self._do_test_throttling(throttle_type)
except:
for l in self.data_log:
log.info(",".join([l_.__str__() for l_ in l]))
raise
def _do_test_throttling(self, throttle_type):
"""
That the mds_max_purge_ops setting is respected
"""
def set_throttles(files, ops):
"""
Helper for updating ops/files limits, and calculating effective
ops_per_pg setting to give the same ops limit.
"""
self.set_conf('mds', 'mds_max_purge_files', "%d" % files)
self.set_conf('mds', 'mds_max_purge_ops', "%d" % ops)
pgs = self.fs.mon_manager.get_pool_property(
self.fs.get_data_pool_name(),
"pg_num"
)
ops_per_pg = float(ops) / pgs
self.set_conf('mds', 'mds_max_purge_ops_per_pg', "%s" % ops_per_pg)
# Test conditions depend on what we're going to be exercising.
# * Lift the threshold on whatever throttle we are *not* testing, so
# that the throttle of interest is the one that will be the bottleneck
# * Create either many small files (test file count throttling) or fewer
# large files (test op throttling)
if throttle_type == self.OPS_THROTTLE:
set_throttles(files=100000000, ops=16)
size_unit = 1024 * 1024 # big files, generate lots of ops
file_multiplier = 100
elif throttle_type == self.FILES_THROTTLE:
# The default value of file limit is pretty permissive, so to avoid
# the test running too fast, create lots of files and set the limit
# pretty low.
set_throttles(ops=100000000, files=6)
size_unit = 1024 # small, numerous files
file_multiplier = 200
else:
raise NotImplemented(throttle_type)
# Pick up config changes
self.fs.mds_fail_restart()
self.fs.wait_for_daemons()
create_script = dedent("""
import os
mount_path = "{mount_path}"
subdir = "delete_me"
size_unit = {size_unit}
file_multiplier = {file_multiplier}
os.mkdir(os.path.join(mount_path, subdir))
for i in xrange(0, file_multiplier):
for size in xrange(0, {size_range}*size_unit, size_unit):
filename = "{{0}}_{{1}}.bin".format(i, size / size_unit)
f = open(os.path.join(mount_path, subdir, filename), 'w')
f.write(size * 'x')
f.close()
""".format(
mount_path=self.mount_a.mountpoint,
size_unit=size_unit,
file_multiplier=file_multiplier,
size_range=self.throttle_workload_size_range
))
self.mount_a.run_python(create_script)
# We will run the deletion in the background, to reduce the risk of it completing before
# we have started monitoring the stray statistics.
def background():
self.mount_a.run_shell(["rm", "-rf", "delete_me"])
self.fs.mds_asok(["flush", "journal"])
background_thread = gevent.spawn(background)
total_inodes = file_multiplier * self.throttle_workload_size_range + 1
mds_max_purge_ops = int(self.fs.get_config("mds_max_purge_ops", 'mds'))
mds_max_purge_files = int(self.fs.get_config("mds_max_purge_files", 'mds'))
# During this phase we look for the concurrent ops to exceed half
# the limit (a heuristic) and not exceed the limit (a correctness
# condition).
purge_timeout = 600
elapsed = 0
files_high_water = 0
ops_high_water = 0
while True:
stats = self.fs.mds_asok(['perf', 'dump'])
mdc_stats = stats['mds_cache']
pq_stats = stats['purge_queue']
if elapsed >= purge_timeout:
raise RuntimeError("Timeout waiting for {0} inodes to purge, stats:{1}".format(total_inodes, mdc_stats))
num_strays = mdc_stats['num_strays']
num_strays_purging = pq_stats['pq_executing']
num_purge_ops = pq_stats['pq_executing_ops']
self.data_log.append([datetime.datetime.now(), num_strays, num_strays_purging, num_purge_ops])
files_high_water = max(files_high_water, num_strays_purging)
ops_high_water = max(ops_high_water, num_purge_ops)
total_strays_created = mdc_stats['strays_created']
total_strays_purged = pq_stats['pq_executed']
if total_strays_purged == total_inodes:
log.info("Complete purge in {0} seconds".format(elapsed))
break
elif total_strays_purged > total_inodes:
raise RuntimeError("Saw more strays than expected, mdc stats: {0}".format(mdc_stats))
else:
if throttle_type == self.OPS_THROTTLE:
# 11 is filer_max_purge_ops plus one for the backtrace:
# limit is allowed to be overshot by this much.
if num_purge_ops > mds_max_purge_ops + 11:
raise RuntimeError("num_purge_ops violates threshold {0}/{1}".format(
num_purge_ops, mds_max_purge_ops
))
elif throttle_type == self.FILES_THROTTLE:
if num_strays_purging > mds_max_purge_files:
raise RuntimeError("num_strays_purging violates threshold {0}/{1}".format(
num_strays_purging, mds_max_purge_files
))
else:
raise NotImplemented(throttle_type)
log.info("Waiting for purge to complete {0}/{1}, {2}/{3}".format(
num_strays_purging, num_strays,
total_strays_purged, total_strays_created
))
time.sleep(1)
elapsed += 1
background_thread.join()
# Check that we got up to a respectable rate during the purge. This is totally
# racy, but should be safeish unless the cluster is pathologically slow, or
# insanely fast such that the deletions all pass before we have polled the
# statistics.
if throttle_type == self.OPS_THROTTLE:
if ops_high_water < mds_max_purge_ops / 2:
raise RuntimeError("Ops in flight high water is unexpectedly low ({0} / {1})".format(
ops_high_water, mds_max_purge_ops
))
elif throttle_type == self.FILES_THROTTLE:
if files_high_water < mds_max_purge_files / 2:
raise RuntimeError("Files in flight high water is unexpectedly low ({0} / {1})".format(
ops_high_water, mds_max_purge_files
))
# Sanity check all MDC stray stats
stats = self.fs.mds_asok(['perf', 'dump'])
mdc_stats = stats['mds_cache']
pq_stats = stats['purge_queue']
self.assertEqual(mdc_stats['num_strays'], 0)
self.assertEqual(mdc_stats['num_strays_delayed'], 0)
self.assertEqual(pq_stats['pq_executing'], 0)
self.assertEqual(pq_stats['pq_executing_ops'], 0)
self.assertEqual(mdc_stats['strays_created'], total_inodes)
self.assertEqual(mdc_stats['strays_enqueued'], total_inodes)
self.assertEqual(pq_stats['pq_executed'], total_inodes)
def get_mdc_stat(self, name, mds_id=None):
return self.get_stat("mds_cache", name, mds_id)
def get_stat(self, subsys, name, mds_id=None):
return self.fs.mds_asok(['perf', 'dump', subsys, name],
mds_id=mds_id)[subsys][name]
def _wait_for_counter(self, subsys, counter, expect_val, timeout=60,
mds_id=None):
self.wait_until_equal(
lambda: self.get_stat(subsys, counter, mds_id),
expect_val=expect_val, timeout=timeout,
reject_fn=lambda x: x > expect_val
)
def test_open_inode(self):
"""
That the case of a dentry unlinked while a client holds an
inode open is handled correctly.
The inode should be moved into a stray dentry, while the original
dentry and directory should be purged.
The inode's data should be purged when the client eventually closes
it.
"""
mount_a_client_id = self.mount_a.get_global_id()
# Write some bytes to a file
size_mb = 8
# Hold the file open
p = self.mount_a.open_background("open_file")
self.mount_a.write_n_mb("open_file", size_mb)
open_file_ino = self.mount_a.path_to_ino("open_file")
self.assertEqual(self.get_session(mount_a_client_id)['num_caps'], 2)
# Unlink the dentry
self.mount_a.run_shell(["rm", "-f", "open_file"])
# Wait to see the stray count increment
self.wait_until_equal(
lambda: self.get_mdc_stat("num_strays"),
expect_val=1, timeout=60, reject_fn=lambda x: x > 1)
# See that while the stray count has incremented, none have passed
# on to the purge queue
self.assertEqual(self.get_mdc_stat("strays_created"), 1)
self.assertEqual(self.get_mdc_stat("strays_enqueued"), 0)
# See that the client still holds 2 caps
self.assertEqual(self.get_session(mount_a_client_id)['num_caps'], 2)
# See that the data objects remain in the data pool
self.assertTrue(self.fs.data_objects_present(open_file_ino, size_mb * 1024 * 1024))
# Now close the file
self.mount_a.kill_background(p)
# Wait to see the client cap count decrement
self.wait_until_equal(
lambda: self.get_session(mount_a_client_id)['num_caps'],
expect_val=1, timeout=60, reject_fn=lambda x: x > 2 or x < 1
)
# Wait to see the purge counter increment, stray count go to zero
self._wait_for_counter("mds_cache", "strays_enqueued", 1)
self.wait_until_equal(
lambda: self.get_mdc_stat("num_strays"),
expect_val=0, timeout=6, reject_fn=lambda x: x > 1
)
self._wait_for_counter("purge_queue", "pq_executed", 1)
# See that the data objects no longer exist
self.assertTrue(self.fs.data_objects_absent(open_file_ino, size_mb * 1024 * 1024))
self.await_data_pool_empty()
def test_hardlink_reintegration(self):
"""
That removal of primary dentry of hardlinked inode results
in reintegration of inode into the previously-remote dentry,
rather than lingering as a stray indefinitely.
"""
# Write some bytes to file_a
size_mb = 8
self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", "dir_1"])
self.mount_a.write_n_mb("dir_1/file_a", size_mb)
ino = self.mount_a.path_to_ino("dir_1/file_a")
# Create a hardlink named file_b
self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", "dir_2"])
self.mount_a.run_shell(["ln", "dir_1/file_a", "dir_2/file_b"])
self.assertEqual(self.mount_a.path_to_ino("dir_2/file_b"), ino)
# Flush journal
self.fs.mds_asok(['flush', 'journal'])
# See that backtrace for the file points to the file_a path
pre_unlink_bt = self.fs.read_backtrace(ino)
self.assertEqual(pre_unlink_bt['ancestors'][0]['dname'], "file_a")
# empty mds cache. otherwise mds reintegrates stray when unlink finishes
self.mount_a.umount_wait()
self.fs.mds_asok(['flush', 'journal'])
self.fs.mds_fail_restart()
self.fs.wait_for_daemons()
self.mount_a.mount()
# Unlink file_a
self.mount_a.run_shell(["rm", "-f", "dir_1/file_a"])
# See that a stray was created
self.assertEqual(self.get_mdc_stat("num_strays"), 1)
self.assertEqual(self.get_mdc_stat("strays_created"), 1)
# Wait, see that data objects are still present (i.e. that the
# stray did not advance to purging given time)
time.sleep(30)
self.assertTrue(self.fs.data_objects_present(ino, size_mb * 1024 * 1024))
self.assertEqual(self.get_mdc_stat("strays_enqueued"), 0)
# See that before reintegration, the inode's backtrace points to a stray dir
self.fs.mds_asok(['flush', 'journal'])
self.assertTrue(self.get_backtrace_path(ino).startswith("stray"))
last_reintegrated = self.get_mdc_stat("strays_reintegrated")
# Do a metadata operation on the remaining link (mv is heavy handed, but
# others like touch may be satisfied from caps without poking MDS)
self.mount_a.run_shell(["mv", "dir_2/file_b", "dir_2/file_c"])
# Stray reintegration should happen as a result of the eval_remote call
# on responding to a client request.
self.wait_until_equal(
lambda: self.get_mdc_stat("num_strays"),
expect_val=0,
timeout=60
)
# See the reintegration counter increment
curr_reintegrated = self.get_mdc_stat("strays_reintegrated")
self.assertGreater(curr_reintegrated, last_reintegrated)
last_reintegrated = curr_reintegrated
# Flush the journal
self.fs.mds_asok(['flush', 'journal'])
# See that the backtrace for the file points to the remaining link's path
post_reint_bt = self.fs.read_backtrace(ino)
self.assertEqual(post_reint_bt['ancestors'][0]['dname'], "file_c")
# mds should reintegrates stray when unlink finishes
self.mount_a.run_shell(["ln", "dir_2/file_c", "dir_2/file_d"])
self.mount_a.run_shell(["rm", "-f", "dir_2/file_c"])
# Stray reintegration should happen as a result of the notify_stray call
# on completion of unlink
self.wait_until_equal(
lambda: self.get_mdc_stat("num_strays"),
expect_val=0,
timeout=60
)
# See the reintegration counter increment
curr_reintegrated = self.get_mdc_stat("strays_reintegrated")
self.assertGreater(curr_reintegrated, last_reintegrated)
last_reintegrated = curr_reintegrated
# Flush the journal
self.fs.mds_asok(['flush', 'journal'])
# See that the backtrace for the file points to the newest link's path
post_reint_bt = self.fs.read_backtrace(ino)
self.assertEqual(post_reint_bt['ancestors'][0]['dname'], "file_d")
# Now really delete it
self.mount_a.run_shell(["rm", "-f", "dir_2/file_d"])
self._wait_for_counter("mds_cache", "strays_enqueued", 1)
self._wait_for_counter("purge_queue", "pq_executed", 1)
self.assert_purge_idle()
self.assertTrue(self.fs.data_objects_absent(ino, size_mb * 1024 * 1024))
# We caused the inode to go stray 3 times
self.assertEqual(self.get_mdc_stat("strays_created"), 3)
# We purged it at the last
self.assertEqual(self.get_mdc_stat("strays_enqueued"), 1)
def test_mv_hardlink_cleanup(self):
"""
That when doing a rename from A to B, and B has hardlinks,
then we make a stray for B which is then reintegrated
into one of his hardlinks.
"""
# Create file_a, file_b, and a hardlink to file_b
size_mb = 8
self.mount_a.write_n_mb("file_a", size_mb)
file_a_ino = self.mount_a.path_to_ino("file_a")
self.mount_a.write_n_mb("file_b", size_mb)
file_b_ino = self.mount_a.path_to_ino("file_b")
self.mount_a.run_shell(["ln", "file_b", "linkto_b"])
self.assertEqual(self.mount_a.path_to_ino("linkto_b"), file_b_ino)
# mv file_a file_b
self.mount_a.run_shell(["mv", "file_a", "file_b"])
# Stray reintegration should happen as a result of the notify_stray call on
# completion of rename
self.wait_until_equal(
lambda: self.get_mdc_stat("num_strays"),
expect_val=0,
timeout=60
)
self.assertEqual(self.get_mdc_stat("strays_created"), 1)
self.assertGreaterEqual(self.get_mdc_stat("strays_reintegrated"), 1)
# No data objects should have been deleted, as both files still have linkage.
self.assertTrue(self.fs.data_objects_present(file_a_ino, size_mb * 1024 * 1024))
self.assertTrue(self.fs.data_objects_present(file_b_ino, size_mb * 1024 * 1024))
self.fs.mds_asok(['flush', 'journal'])
post_reint_bt = self.fs.read_backtrace(file_b_ino)
self.assertEqual(post_reint_bt['ancestors'][0]['dname'], "linkto_b")
def _setup_two_ranks(self):
# Set up two MDSs
self.fs.set_max_mds(2)
# See that we have two active MDSs
self.wait_until_equal(lambda: len(self.fs.get_active_names()), 2, 30,
reject_fn=lambda v: v > 2 or v < 1)
active_mds_names = self.fs.get_active_names()
rank_0_id = active_mds_names[0]
rank_1_id = active_mds_names[1]
log.info("Ranks 0 and 1 are {0} and {1}".format(
rank_0_id, rank_1_id))
# Get rid of other MDS daemons so that it's easier to know which
# daemons to expect in which ranks after restarts
for unneeded_mds in set(self.mds_cluster.mds_ids) - {rank_0_id, rank_1_id}:
self.mds_cluster.mds_stop(unneeded_mds)
self.mds_cluster.mds_fail(unneeded_mds)
return rank_0_id, rank_1_id
def _force_migrate(self, to_id, path, watch_ino):
"""
:param to_id: MDS id to move it to
:param path: Filesystem path (string) to move
:param watch_ino: Inode number to look for at destination to confirm move
:return: None
"""
self.mount_a.run_shell(["setfattr", "-n", "ceph.dir.pin", "-v", "1", path])
# Poll the MDS cache dump to watch for the export completing
migrated = False
migrate_timeout = 60
migrate_elapsed = 0
while not migrated:
data = self.fs.mds_asok(["dump", "cache"], to_id)
for inode_data in data:
if inode_data['ino'] == watch_ino:
log.debug("Found ino in cache: {0}".format(json.dumps(inode_data, indent=2)))
if inode_data['is_auth'] is True:
migrated = True
break
if not migrated:
if migrate_elapsed > migrate_timeout:
raise RuntimeError("Migration hasn't happened after {0}s!".format(migrate_elapsed))
else:
migrate_elapsed += 1
time.sleep(1)
def _is_stopped(self, rank):
mds_map = self.fs.get_mds_map()
return rank not in [i['rank'] for i in mds_map['info'].values()]
def test_purge_on_shutdown(self):
"""
That when an MDS rank is shut down, its purge queue is
drained in the process.
"""
rank_0_id, rank_1_id = self._setup_two_ranks()
self.set_conf("mds.{0}".format(rank_1_id), 'mds_max_purge_files', "0")
self.mds_cluster.mds_fail_restart(rank_1_id)
self.fs.wait_for_daemons()
file_count = 5
self.mount_a.create_n_files("delete_me/file", file_count)
self._force_migrate(rank_1_id, "delete_me",
self.mount_a.path_to_ino("delete_me/file_0"))
self.mount_a.run_shell(["rm", "-rf", Raw("delete_me/*")])
self.mount_a.umount_wait()
# See all the strays go into purge queue
self._wait_for_counter("mds_cache", "strays_created", file_count, mds_id=rank_1_id)
self._wait_for_counter("mds_cache", "strays_enqueued", file_count, mds_id=rank_1_id)
self.assertEqual(self.get_stat("mds_cache", "num_strays", mds_id=rank_1_id), 0)
# See nothing get purged from the purge queue (yet)
time.sleep(10)
self.assertEqual(self.get_stat("purge_queue", "pq_executed", mds_id=rank_1_id), 0)
# Shut down rank 1
self.fs.set_max_mds(1)
# It shouldn't proceed past stopping because its still not allowed
# to purge
time.sleep(10)
self.assertEqual(self.get_stat("purge_queue", "pq_executed", mds_id=rank_1_id), 0)
self.assertFalse(self._is_stopped(1))
# Permit the daemon to start purging again
self.fs.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd('tell', 'mds.{0}'.format(rank_1_id),
'injectargs',
"--mds_max_purge_files 100")
# It should now proceed through shutdown
self.fs.wait_for_daemons(timeout=120)
# ...and in the process purge all that data
self.await_data_pool_empty()
def test_migration_on_shutdown(self):
"""
That when an MDS rank is shut down, any non-purgeable strays
get migrated to another rank.
"""
rank_0_id, rank_1_id = self._setup_two_ranks()
# Create a non-purgeable stray in a ~mds1 stray directory
# by doing a hard link and deleting the original file
self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", "dir_1", "dir_2"])
self.mount_a.run_shell(["touch", "dir_1/original"])
self.mount_a.run_shell(["ln", "dir_1/original", "dir_2/linkto"])
self._force_migrate(rank_1_id, "dir_1",
self.mount_a.path_to_ino("dir_1/original"))
# empty mds cache. otherwise mds reintegrates stray when unlink finishes
self.mount_a.umount_wait()
self.fs.mds_asok(['flush', 'journal'], rank_0_id)
self.fs.mds_asok(['flush', 'journal'], rank_1_id)
self.fs.mds_fail_restart()
self.fs.wait_for_daemons()
active_mds_names = self.fs.get_active_names()
rank_0_id = active_mds_names[0]
rank_1_id = active_mds_names[1]
self.mount_a.mount()
self.mount_a.run_shell(["rm", "-f", "dir_1/original"])
self.mount_a.umount_wait()
self._wait_for_counter("mds_cache", "strays_created", 1,
mds_id=rank_1_id)
# Shut down rank 1
self.fs.set_max_mds(1)
self.fs.wait_for_daemons(timeout=120)
# See that the stray counter on rank 0 has incremented
self.assertEqual(self.get_mdc_stat("strays_created", rank_0_id), 1)
def assert_backtrace(self, ino, expected_path):
"""
Assert that the backtrace in the data pool for an inode matches
an expected /foo/bar path.
"""
expected_elements = expected_path.strip("/").split("/")
bt = self.fs.read_backtrace(ino)
actual_elements = list(reversed([dn['dname'] for dn in bt['ancestors']]))
self.assertListEqual(expected_elements, actual_elements)
def get_backtrace_path(self, ino):
bt = self.fs.read_backtrace(ino)
elements = reversed([dn['dname'] for dn in bt['ancestors']])
return "/".join(elements)
def assert_purge_idle(self):
"""
Assert that the MDS perf counters indicate no strays exist and
no ongoing purge activity. Sanity check for when PurgeQueue should
be idle.
"""
mdc_stats = self.fs.mds_asok(['perf', 'dump', "mds_cache"])['mds_cache']
pq_stats = self.fs.mds_asok(['perf', 'dump', "purge_queue"])['purge_queue']
self.assertEqual(mdc_stats["num_strays"], 0)
self.assertEqual(mdc_stats["num_strays_delayed"], 0)
self.assertEqual(pq_stats["pq_executing"], 0)
self.assertEqual(pq_stats["pq_executing_ops"], 0)
def test_mv_cleanup(self):
"""
That when doing a rename from A to B, and B has no hardlinks,
then we make a stray for B and purge him.
"""
# Create file_a and file_b, write some to both
size_mb = 8
self.mount_a.write_n_mb("file_a", size_mb)
file_a_ino = self.mount_a.path_to_ino("file_a")
self.mount_a.write_n_mb("file_b", size_mb)
file_b_ino = self.mount_a.path_to_ino("file_b")
self.fs.mds_asok(['flush', 'journal'])
self.assert_backtrace(file_a_ino, "file_a")
self.assert_backtrace(file_b_ino, "file_b")
# mv file_a file_b
self.mount_a.run_shell(['mv', 'file_a', 'file_b'])
# See that stray counter increments
self.assertEqual(self.get_mdc_stat("strays_created"), 1)
# Wait for purge counter to increment
self._wait_for_counter("mds_cache", "strays_enqueued", 1)
self._wait_for_counter("purge_queue", "pq_executed", 1)
self.assert_purge_idle()
# file_b should have been purged
self.assertTrue(self.fs.data_objects_absent(file_b_ino, size_mb * 1024 * 1024))
# Backtrace should have updated from file_a to file_b
self.fs.mds_asok(['flush', 'journal'])
self.assert_backtrace(file_a_ino, "file_b")
# file_a's data should still exist
self.assertTrue(self.fs.data_objects_present(file_a_ino, size_mb * 1024 * 1024))
def _pool_df(self, pool_name):
"""
Return a dict like
{
"kb_used": 0,
"bytes_used": 0,
"max_avail": 19630292406,
"objects": 0
}
:param pool_name: Which pool (must exist)
"""
out = self.fs.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd("df", "--format=json-pretty")
for p in json.loads(out)['pools']:
if p['name'] == pool_name:
return p['stats']
raise RuntimeError("Pool '{0}' not found".format(pool_name))
def await_data_pool_empty(self):
self.wait_until_true(
lambda: self._pool_df(
self.fs.get_data_pool_name()
)['objects'] == 0,
timeout=60)
def test_snapshot_remove(self):
"""
That removal of a snapshot that references a now-unlinked file results
in purging on the stray for the file.
"""
# Enable snapshots
self.fs.set_allow_new_snaps(True)
# Create a dir with a file in it
size_mb = 8
self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", "snapdir"])
self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", "snapdir/subdir"])
self.mount_a.write_test_pattern("snapdir/subdir/file_a", size_mb * 1024 * 1024)
file_a_ino = self.mount_a.path_to_ino("snapdir/subdir/file_a")
# Snapshot the dir
self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", "snapdir/.snap/snap1"])
# Cause the head revision to deviate from the snapshot
self.mount_a.write_n_mb("snapdir/subdir/file_a", size_mb)
# Flush the journal so that backtraces, dirfrag objects will actually be written
self.fs.mds_asok(["flush", "journal"])
# Unlink the file
self.mount_a.run_shell(["rm", "-f", "snapdir/subdir/file_a"])
self.mount_a.run_shell(["rmdir", "snapdir/subdir"])
# Unmount the client because when I come back to check the data is still
# in the file I don't want to just see what's in the page cache.
self.mount_a.umount_wait()
self.assertEqual(self.get_mdc_stat("strays_created"), 2)
# FIXME: at this stage we see a purge and the stray count drops to
# zero, but there's actually still a stray, so at the very
# least the StrayManager stats code is slightly off
self.mount_a.mount()
# See that the data from the snapshotted revision of the file is still present
# and correct
self.mount_a.validate_test_pattern("snapdir/.snap/snap1/subdir/file_a", size_mb * 1024 * 1024)
# Remove the snapshot
self.mount_a.run_shell(["rmdir", "snapdir/.snap/snap1"])
# Purging file_a doesn't happen until after we've flushed the journal, because
# it is referenced by the snapshotted subdir, and the snapshot isn't really
# gone until the journal references to it are gone
self.fs.mds_asok(["flush", "journal"])
# Wait for purging to complete, which requires the OSDMap to propagate to the OSDs.
# See also: http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/20072
self.wait_until_true(
lambda: self.fs.data_objects_absent(file_a_ino, size_mb * 1024 * 1024),
timeout=60
)
# See that a purge happens now
self._wait_for_counter("mds_cache", "strays_enqueued", 2)
self._wait_for_counter("purge_queue", "pq_executed", 2)
self.await_data_pool_empty()
def test_fancy_layout(self):
"""
purge stray file with fancy layout
"""
file_name = "fancy_layout_file"
self.mount_a.run_shell(["touch", file_name])
file_layout = "stripe_unit=1048576 stripe_count=4 object_size=8388608"
self.mount_a.setfattr(file_name, "ceph.file.layout", file_layout)
# 35MB requires 7 objects
size_mb = 35
self.mount_a.write_n_mb(file_name, size_mb)
self.mount_a.run_shell(["rm", "-f", file_name])
self.fs.mds_asok(["flush", "journal"])
# can't use self.fs.data_objects_absent here, it does not support fancy layout
self.await_data_pool_empty()
def test_dirfrag_limit(self):
"""
That the directory fragment size cannot exceed mds_bal_fragment_size_max (using a limit of 50 in all configurations).
That fragmentation (forced) will allow more entries to be created.
That unlinking fails when the stray directory fragment becomes too large and that unlinking may continue once those strays are purged.
"""
LOW_LIMIT = 50
for mds in self.fs.get_daemon_names():
self.fs.mds_asok(["config", "set", "mds_bal_fragment_size_max", str(LOW_LIMIT)], mds)
try:
self.mount_a.run_python(dedent("""
import os
path = os.path.join("{path}", "subdir")
os.mkdir(path)
for n in range(0, {file_count}):
open(os.path.join(path, "%s" % n), 'w').write("%s" % n)
""".format(
path=self.mount_a.mountpoint,
file_count=LOW_LIMIT+1
)))
except CommandFailedError:
pass # ENOSPAC
else:
raise RuntimeError("fragment size exceeded")
# Now test that we can go beyond the limit if we fragment the directory
self.mount_a.run_python(dedent("""
import os
path = os.path.join("{path}", "subdir2")
os.mkdir(path)
for n in range(0, {file_count}):
open(os.path.join(path, "%s" % n), 'w').write("%s" % n)
dfd = os.open(path, os.O_DIRECTORY)
os.fsync(dfd)
""".format(
path=self.mount_a.mountpoint,
file_count=LOW_LIMIT
)))
# Ensure that subdir2 is fragmented
mds_id = self.fs.get_active_names()[0]
self.fs.mds_asok(["dirfrag", "split", "/subdir2", "0/0", "1"], mds_id)
# remount+flush (release client caps)
self.mount_a.umount_wait()
self.fs.mds_asok(["flush", "journal"], mds_id)
self.mount_a.mount()
self.mount_a.wait_until_mounted()
# Create 50% more files than the current fragment limit
self.mount_a.run_python(dedent("""
import os
path = os.path.join("{path}", "subdir2")
for n in range({file_count}, ({file_count}*3)//2):
open(os.path.join(path, "%s" % n), 'w').write("%s" % n)
""".format(
path=self.mount_a.mountpoint,
file_count=LOW_LIMIT
)))
# Now test the stray directory size is limited and recovers
strays_before = self.get_mdc_stat("strays_created")
try:
self.mount_a.run_python(dedent("""
import os
path = os.path.join("{path}", "subdir3")
os.mkdir(path)
for n in range({file_count}):
fpath = os.path.join(path, "%s" % n)
f = open(fpath, 'w')
f.write("%s" % n)
f.close()
os.unlink(fpath)
""".format(
path=self.mount_a.mountpoint,
file_count=LOW_LIMIT*10 # 10 stray directories, should collide before this count
)))
except CommandFailedError:
pass # ENOSPAC
else:
raise RuntimeError("fragment size exceeded")
strays_after = self.get_mdc_stat("strays_created")
self.assertGreaterEqual(strays_after-strays_before, LOW_LIMIT)
self._wait_for_counter("mds_cache", "strays_enqueued", strays_after)
self._wait_for_counter("purge_queue", "pq_executed", strays_after)
self.mount_a.run_python(dedent("""
import os
path = os.path.join("{path}", "subdir4")
os.mkdir(path)
for n in range({file_count}):
fpath = os.path.join(path, "%s" % n)
f = open(fpath, 'w')
f.write("%s" % n)
f.close()
os.unlink(fpath)
""".format(
path=self.mount_a.mountpoint,
file_count=LOW_LIMIT
)))
def test_purge_queue_upgrade(self):
"""
That when starting on a system with no purge queue in the metadata
pool, we silently create one.
:return:
"""
self.mds_cluster.mds_stop()
self.mds_cluster.mds_fail()
self.fs.rados(["rm", "500.00000000"])
self.mds_cluster.mds_restart()
self.fs.wait_for_daemons()
def test_replicated_delete_speed(self):
"""
That deletions of replicated metadata are not pathologically slow
"""
rank_0_id, rank_1_id = self._setup_two_ranks()
self.set_conf("mds.{0}".format(rank_1_id), 'mds_max_purge_files', "0")
self.mds_cluster.mds_fail_restart(rank_1_id)
self.fs.wait_for_daemons()
file_count = 10
self.mount_a.create_n_files("delete_me/file", file_count)
self._force_migrate(rank_1_id, "delete_me",
self.mount_a.path_to_ino("delete_me/file_0"))
begin = datetime.datetime.now()
self.mount_a.run_shell(["rm", "-rf", Raw("delete_me/*")])
end = datetime.datetime.now()
# What we're really checking here is that we are completing client
# operations immediately rather than delaying until the next tick.
tick_period = float(self.fs.get_config("mds_tick_interval",
service_type="mds"))
duration = (end - begin).total_seconds()
self.assertLess(duration, (file_count * tick_period) * 0.25)