ceph/tasks/cephfs/test_damage.py
John Spray ec0db68b95 tasks: add TestDamage.test_damaged_dentry
A more detailed test for the case of damaged dentries,
because the handling involves the system passing through
a state where the containing dir has invalid stats,
and has the complete flag set even though the
dentry in question is missing.

Signed-off-by: John Spray <john.spray@redhat.com>
2016-03-03 21:56:47 +00:00

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import json
import logging
import errno
import re
from teuthology.contextutil import MaxWhileTries
from teuthology.exceptions import CommandFailedError
from teuthology.orchestra.run import wait
from tasks.cephfs.cephfs_test_case import CephFSTestCase, long_running
DAMAGED_ON_START = "damaged_on_start"
DAMAGED_ON_LS = "damaged_on_ls"
CRASHED = "server crashed"
NO_DAMAGE = "no damage"
FAILED_CLIENT = "client failed"
FAILED_SERVER = "server failed"
# An EIO in response to a stat from the client
EIO_ON_LS = "eio"
# An EIO, but nothing in damage table (not ever what we expect)
EIO_NO_DAMAGE = "eio without damage entry"
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class TestDamage(CephFSTestCase):
def _simple_workload_write(self):
self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", "subdir"])
self.mount_a.write_n_mb("subdir/sixmegs", 6)
return self.mount_a.stat("subdir/sixmegs")
def is_marked_damaged(self, rank):
mds_map = self.fs.get_mds_map()
return rank in mds_map['damaged']
@long_running #459s
def test_object_deletion(self):
"""
That the MDS has a clean 'damaged' response to loss of any single metadata object
"""
self._simple_workload_write()
# Hmm, actually it would be nice to permute whether the metadata pool
# state contains sessions or not, but for the moment close this session
# to avoid waiting through reconnect on every MDS start.
self.mount_a.umount_wait()
for mds_name in self.fs.get_active_names():
self.fs.mds_asok(["flush", "journal"], mds_name)
self.fs.mds_stop()
self.fs.mds_fail()
self.fs.rados(['export', '/tmp/metadata.bin'])
def is_ignored(obj_id, dentry=None):
"""
A filter to avoid redundantly mutating many similar objects (e.g.
stray dirfrags) or similar dentries (e.g. stray dir dentries)
"""
if re.match("60.\.00000000", obj_id) and obj_id != "600.00000000":
return True
if dentry and obj_id == "100.00000000":
if re.match("stray.+_head", dentry) and dentry != "stray0_head":
return True
return False
def get_path(obj_id, dentry=None):
"""
What filesystem path does this object or dentry correspond to? i.e.
what should I poke to see EIO after damaging it?
"""
if obj_id == "1.00000000" and dentry == "subdir_head":
return "./subdir"
elif obj_id == "10000000000.00000000" and dentry == "sixmegs_head":
return "./subdir/sixmegs"
# None means ls will do an "ls -R" in hope of seeing some errors
return None
objects = self.fs.rados(["ls"]).split("\n")
objects = [o for o in objects if not is_ignored(o)]
# Find all objects with an OMAP header
omap_header_objs = []
for o in objects:
header = self.fs.rados(["getomapheader", o])
# The rados CLI wraps the header output in a hex-printed style
header_bytes = int(re.match("header \((.+) bytes\)", header).group(1))
if header_bytes > 0:
omap_header_objs.append(o)
# Find all OMAP key/vals
omap_keys = []
for o in objects:
keys_str = self.fs.rados(["listomapkeys", o])
if keys_str:
for key in keys_str.split("\n"):
if not is_ignored(o, key):
omap_keys.append((o, key))
# Find objects that have data in their bodies
data_objects = []
for obj_id in objects:
stat_out = self.fs.rados(["stat", obj_id])
size = int(re.match(".+, size (.+)$", stat_out).group(1))
if size > 0:
data_objects.append(obj_id)
# Define the various forms of damage we will inflict
class MetadataMutation(object):
def __init__(self, obj_id_, desc_, mutate_fn_, expectation_, ls_path=None):
self.obj_id = obj_id_
self.desc = desc_
self.mutate_fn = mutate_fn_
self.expectation = expectation_
if ls_path is None:
self.ls_path = "."
else:
self.ls_path = ls_path
def __eq__(self, other):
return self.desc == other.desc
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.desc)
junk = "deadbeef" * 10
mutations = []
# Removals
for obj_id in objects:
if obj_id in [
# JournalPointers are auto-replaced if missing (same path as upgrade)
"400.00000000",
# Missing dirfrags for non-system dirs result in empty directory
"10000000000.00000000",
]:
expectation = NO_DAMAGE
else:
expectation = DAMAGED_ON_START
log.info("Expectation on rm '{0}' will be '{1}'".format(
obj_id, expectation
))
mutations.append(MetadataMutation(
obj_id,
"Delete {0}".format(obj_id),
lambda o=obj_id: self.fs.rados(["rm", o]),
expectation
))
# Blatant corruptions
mutations.extend([
MetadataMutation(
o,
"Corrupt {0}".format(o),
lambda o=o: self.fs.rados(["put", o, "-"], stdin_data=junk),
DAMAGED_ON_START
) for o in data_objects
])
# Truncations
mutations.extend([
MetadataMutation(
o,
"Truncate {0}".format(o),
lambda o=o: self.fs.rados(["truncate", o, "0"]),
DAMAGED_ON_START
) for o in data_objects
])
# OMAP value corruptions
for o, k in omap_keys:
if o.startswith("100."):
# Anything in rank 0's 'mydir'
expectation = DAMAGED_ON_START
else:
expectation = EIO_ON_LS
mutations.append(
MetadataMutation(
o,
"Corrupt omap key {0}:{1}".format(o, k),
lambda o=o,k=k: self.fs.rados(["setomapval", o, k, junk]),
expectation,
get_path(o, k)
)
)
# OMAP header corruptions
for obj_id in omap_header_objs:
if re.match("60.\.00000000", obj_id) \
or obj_id in ["1.00000000", "100.00000000", "mds0_sessionmap"]:
expectation = DAMAGED_ON_START
else:
expectation = NO_DAMAGE
log.info("Expectation on corrupt header '{0}' will be '{1}'".format(
obj_id, expectation
))
mutations.append(
MetadataMutation(
obj_id,
"Corrupt omap header on {0}".format(obj_id),
lambda o=obj_id: self.fs.rados(["setomapheader", o, junk]),
expectation
)
)
results = {}
for mutation in mutations:
log.info("Applying mutation '{0}'".format(mutation.desc))
# Reset MDS state
self.mount_a.umount_wait(force=True)
self.fs.mds_stop()
self.fs.mds_fail()
self.fs.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd('mds', 'repaired', '0')
# Reset RADOS pool state
self.fs.rados(['import', '/tmp/metadata.bin'])
# Inject the mutation
mutation.mutate_fn()
# Try starting the MDS
self.fs.mds_restart()
# How long we'll wait between starting a daemon and expecting
# it to make it through startup, and potentially declare itself
# damaged to the mon cluster.
startup_timeout = 60
if mutation.expectation not in (EIO_ON_LS, DAMAGED_ON_LS, NO_DAMAGE):
if mutation.expectation == DAMAGED_ON_START:
# The MDS may pass through active before making it to damaged
try:
self.wait_until_true(lambda: self.is_marked_damaged(0), startup_timeout)
except RuntimeError:
pass
# Wait for MDS to either come up or go into damaged state
try:
self.wait_until_true(lambda: self.is_marked_damaged(0) or self.fs.are_daemons_healthy(), startup_timeout)
except RuntimeError:
crashed = False
# Didn't make it to healthy or damaged, did it crash?
for daemon_id, daemon in self.fs.mds_daemons.items():
if daemon.proc and daemon.proc.finished:
crashed = True
log.error("Daemon {0} crashed!".format(daemon_id))
daemon.proc = None # So that subsequent stop() doesn't raise error
if not crashed:
# Didn't go health, didn't go damaged, didn't crash, so what?
raise
else:
log.info("Result: Mutation '{0}' led to crash".format(mutation.desc))
results[mutation] = CRASHED
continue
if self.is_marked_damaged(0):
log.info("Result: Mutation '{0}' led to DAMAGED state".format(mutation.desc))
results[mutation] = DAMAGED_ON_START
continue
else:
log.info("Mutation '{0}' did not prevent MDS startup, attempting ls...".format(mutation.desc))
else:
try:
self.wait_until_true(self.fs.are_daemons_healthy, 60)
except RuntimeError:
log.info("Result: Mutation '{0}' should have left us healthy, actually not.".format(mutation.desc))
if self.is_marked_damaged(0):
results[mutation] = DAMAGED_ON_START
else:
results[mutation] = FAILED_SERVER
continue
log.info("Daemons came up after mutation '{0}', proceeding to ls".format(mutation.desc))
# MDS is up, should go damaged on ls or client mount
self.mount_a.mount()
self.mount_a.wait_until_mounted()
if mutation.ls_path == ".":
proc = self.mount_a.run_shell(["ls", "-R", mutation.ls_path], wait=False)
else:
proc = self.mount_a.stat(mutation.ls_path, wait=False)
if mutation.expectation == DAMAGED_ON_LS:
try:
self.wait_until_true(lambda: self.is_marked_damaged(0), 60)
log.info("Result: Mutation '{0}' led to DAMAGED state after ls".format(mutation.desc))
results[mutation] = DAMAGED_ON_LS
except RuntimeError:
if self.fs.are_daemons_healthy():
log.error("Result: Failed to go damaged on mutation '{0}', actually went active".format(
mutation.desc))
results[mutation] = NO_DAMAGE
else:
log.error("Result: Failed to go damaged on mutation '{0}'".format(mutation.desc))
results[mutation] = FAILED_SERVER
else:
try:
wait([proc], 20)
log.info("Result: Mutation '{0}' did not caused DAMAGED state".format(mutation.desc))
results[mutation] = NO_DAMAGE
except MaxWhileTries:
log.info("Result: Failed to complete client IO on mutation '{0}'".format(mutation.desc))
results[mutation] = FAILED_CLIENT
except CommandFailedError as e:
if e.exitstatus == errno.EIO:
log.info("Result: EIO on client")
results[mutation] = EIO_ON_LS
else:
log.info("Result: unexpected error {0} on client".format(e))
results[mutation] = FAILED_CLIENT
if mutation.expectation == EIO_ON_LS:
# EIOs mean something handled by DamageTable: assert that it has
# been populated
damage = json.loads(
self.fs.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd(
'tell', 'mds.{0}'.format(self.fs.get_active_names()[0]), "damage", "ls", '--format=json-pretty'))
if len(damage) == 0:
results[mutation] = EIO_NO_DAMAGE
failures = [(mutation, result) for (mutation, result) in results.items() if mutation.expectation != result]
if failures:
log.error("{0} mutations had unexpected outcomes:".format(len(failures)))
for mutation, result in failures:
log.error(" Expected '{0}' actually '{1}' from '{2}'".format(
mutation.expectation, result, mutation.desc
))
raise RuntimeError("{0} mutations had unexpected outcomes".format(len(failures)))
else:
log.info("All {0} mutations had expected outcomes".format(len(mutations)))
def test_damaged_dentry(self):
# Damage to dentrys is interesting because it leaves the
# directory's `complete` flag in a subtle state where
# we have marked the dir complete in order that folks
# can access it, but in actual fact there is a dentry
# missing
self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", "subdir/"])
self.mount_a.run_shell(["touch", "subdir/file_undamaged"])
self.mount_a.run_shell(["touch", "subdir/file_to_be_damaged"])
subdir_ino = self.mount_a.path_to_ino("subdir")
self.mount_a.umount_wait()
for mds_name in self.fs.get_active_names():
self.fs.mds_asok(["flush", "journal"], mds_name)
self.fs.mds_stop()
self.fs.mds_fail()
# Corrupt a dentry
junk = "deadbeef" * 10
dirfrag_obj = "{0:x}.00000000".format(subdir_ino)
self.fs.rados(["setomapval", dirfrag_obj, "file_to_be_damaged_head", junk])
# Start up and try to list it
self.fs.mds_restart()
self.fs.wait_for_daemons()
self.mount_a.mount()
self.mount_a.wait_until_mounted()
dentries = self.mount_a.ls("subdir/")
# The damaged guy should have disappeared
self.assertEqual(dentries, ["file_undamaged"])
# I should get ENOENT if I try and read it normally, because
# the dir is considered complete
try:
self.mount_a.stat("subdir/file_to_be_damaged", wait=True)
except CommandFailedError as e:
self.assertEqual(e.exitstatus, errno.ENOENT)
else:
raise AssertionError("Expected ENOENT")
# The fact that there is damaged should have bee recorded
damage = json.loads(
self.fs.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd(
'tell', 'mds.{0}'.format(self.fs.get_active_names()[0]),
"damage", "ls", '--format=json-pretty'))
self.assertEqual(len(damage), 1)
damage_id = damage[0]['id']
# If I try to create a dentry with the same name as the damaged guy
# then that should be forbidden
try:
self.mount_a.touch("subdir/file_to_be_damaged")
except CommandFailedError as e:
self.assertEqual(e.exitstatus, errno.EIO)
else:
raise AssertionError("Expected EIO")
# Attempting that touch will clear the client's complete flag, now
# when I stat it I'll get EIO instead of ENOENT
try:
self.mount_a.stat("subdir/file_to_be_damaged", wait=True)
except CommandFailedError as e:
self.assertEqual(e.exitstatus, errno.EIO)
else:
raise AssertionError("Expected EIO")
nfiles = self.mount_a.getfattr("./subdir", "ceph.dir.files")
self.assertEqual(nfiles, "2")
self.mount_a.umount_wait()
# Now repair the stats
scrub_json = self.fs.mds_asok(["scrub_path", "/subdir", "repair"])
log.info(json.dumps(scrub_json, indent=2))
self.assertEqual(scrub_json["passed_validation"], False)
self.assertEqual(scrub_json["raw_stats"]["checked"], True)
self.assertEqual(scrub_json["raw_stats"]["passed"], False)
# Check that the file count is now correct
self.mount_a.mount()
self.mount_a.wait_until_mounted()
nfiles = self.mount_a.getfattr("./subdir", "ceph.dir.files")
self.assertEqual(nfiles, "1")
# Clean up the omap object
self.fs.rados(["setomapval", dirfrag_obj, "file_to_be_damaged_head", junk])
# Clean up the damagetable entry
self.fs.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd(
'tell', 'mds.{0}'.format(self.fs.get_active_names()[0]),
"damage", "rm", "{did}".format(did=damage_id))
# Now I should be able to create a file with the same name as the
# damaged guy if I want.
self.mount_a.touch("subdir/file_to_be_damaged")