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This will test the common fscrypt features such as the set_encpolicy, get_encpolicy,etc only. Will run the IO path test in another test suite. Fixes: https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/58133 Signed-off-by: Xiubo Li <xiubli@redhat.com>
50 lines
2.0 KiB
Python
50 lines
2.0 KiB
Python
from logging import getLogger
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from io import StringIO
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from tasks.cephfs.xfstests_dev import XFSTestsDev
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log = getLogger(__name__)
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class TestFscrypt(XFSTestsDev):
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def setup_xfsprogs_devs(self):
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self.install_xfsprogs = True
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def test_fscrypt(self):
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from tasks.cephfs.fuse_mount import FuseMount
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from tasks.cephfs.kernel_mount import KernelMount
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# TODO: make xfstests-dev compatible with ceph-fuse. xfstests-dev
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# remounts CephFS before running tests using kernel, so ceph-fuse
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# mounts are never actually tested.
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if isinstance(self.mount_a, FuseMount):
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log.info('client is fuse mounted')
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self.skipTest('Requires kernel client; xfstests-dev not '\
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'compatible with ceph-fuse ATM.')
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elif isinstance(self.mount_a, KernelMount):
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log.info('client is kernel mounted')
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# XXX: check_status is set to False so that we can check for command's
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# failure on our own (since this command doesn't set right error code
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# and error message in some cases) and print custom log messages
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# accordingly.
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proc = self.mount_a.client_remote.run(args=['sudo', './check',
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'-g', 'encrypt'], cwd=self.xfstests_repo_path, stdout=StringIO(),
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stderr=StringIO(), timeout=900, check_status=False,omit_sudo=False,
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label='running tests for encrypt from xfstests-dev')
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if proc.returncode != 0:
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log.info('Command failed.')
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log.info(f'Command return value: {proc.returncode}')
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stdout, stderr = proc.stdout.getvalue(), proc.stderr.getvalue()
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log.info(f'Command stdout -\n{stdout}')
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log.info(f'Command stderr -\n{stderr}')
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# Currently only the 395,396,397,421,429,435,440,580,593,595 and 598
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# of the 26 test cases will be actually ran, all the others will be
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# skipped for now because of not supporting features in kernel or kceph.
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self.assertEqual(proc.returncode, 0)
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self.assertIn('Passed all 26 tests', stdout)
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