mirror of
https://github.com/schoebel/mars
synced 2024-12-13 02:05:44 +00:00
423 lines
17 KiB
Plaintext
423 lines
17 KiB
Plaintext
GPLed software AS IS, sponsored by 1&1 Internet AG (www.1und1.de).
|
|
|
|
Contact frank.liepold@1und1.de
|
|
|
|
|
|
The test suite is work in progress.
|
|
|
|
|
|
=============================================================================
|
|
|
|
Contents
|
|
--------
|
|
1. Framework
|
|
1.1. Global settings
|
|
1.2. Running a test
|
|
1.2.1. Test output
|
|
1.2.2. Help to understand a test
|
|
1.3. Programming hints and conventions
|
|
1.4. Error handling
|
|
1.5. Signal handling and unexpected termination
|
|
1.6. Example
|
|
2. mars specific settings
|
|
2.1. Configuration of the local build environment
|
|
2.2. Configuration of the test hosts on which the tests are running
|
|
2.2.1. Access requirements
|
|
2.2.2. Installation kernel and mars module on the test hosts
|
|
2.3. Configuration of logical volumes
|
|
2.4. Resources
|
|
2.5. Starting the whole test suite via cronjob
|
|
2.6. Concurrent test runs
|
|
2.7. Firewalls
|
|
|
|
1. Framework
|
|
------------
|
|
|
|
1.1. Global settings
|
|
------------------
|
|
The directory where this README resides (normally <git-repo>/test_suite) is
|
|
called base directory in the following. If relativ paths are given they refer to
|
|
this base directory.
|
|
|
|
The frame work of the test suite consists of the files README,
|
|
default-main.conf and the subdirectory scripts.
|
|
|
|
You specify your use case of the test suite by creating a subdirectory
|
|
- e.g. my_use_case_dir - of the base directory.
|
|
|
|
In this subdirectory a file global.conf must be created, containing at lease
|
|
the following two variables:
|
|
global_user_dir must be set to .../test_suite/my_use_case_dir
|
|
global_user_module_dir must be set to a subdirectory of global_user_dir.
|
|
In global_user_module_dir the use case specific shell scripts (called modules)
|
|
are to be located.
|
|
We recommend global_user_module_dir=$global_user_dir/modules.
|
|
|
|
1.2. Running a test
|
|
-------------------
|
|
|
|
Tests are executed by a call to scripts/start_test.sh from a subdirectory of
|
|
$global_user_dir.
|
|
|
|
The scope and configuration of a test is completely described by this
|
|
subdirectory (we call it start directory) as follows:
|
|
|
|
- All subdirectories of the start directory containing a (usually empty)
|
|
file named i_am_a_testdirectory define one test case. In the following
|
|
we call such a subdirectory a test directory.
|
|
If a test for one test directory below the start directory fails, the tests
|
|
belonging to the other test directories of the start directory will not be
|
|
executed.
|
|
Though only tests which are likely not to fail should be executed by only
|
|
one call to start_test.sh. The simple and recommended way is to call
|
|
start_test.sh for each test directory once (which means that the
|
|
start directory consists of only one test directory and coincides with it).
|
|
|
|
- The function set usable is defined in the following set of shell scripts:
|
|
-- scripts/lib/lib*.sh
|
|
-- scripts/modules/*.sh
|
|
-- $global_user_module_dir/*.sh
|
|
|
|
- The configuration of the test case is defined by a set of *.conf files which
|
|
are included by start_test.sh in the following order:
|
|
|
|
-- default-*.conf:
|
|
These are the configuration files belonging to the scripts
|
|
scripts/modules/*.sh which are also included bei start_test.sh and
|
|
which define some library functions which are independent of the
|
|
specific use case.
|
|
|
|
-- $global_user_dir/global.conf:
|
|
Configuration file for use case specific global variables which cannot be
|
|
assigned to a certain user module.
|
|
|
|
-- $global_user_dir/default-*.conf:
|
|
These are the configuration files belonging to the scripts
|
|
$global_user_module_dir/*.sh which are also included bei start_test.sh and
|
|
which define all functions necessary for your use case.
|
|
|
|
|
|
-- <subdirname>.conf where subdirname runs top down through the parent
|
|
directories starting with the first subdirectory of a directory called
|
|
root config directory to the test directory.
|
|
This config root directory is set to the start directory (on the directory
|
|
branch start directory -> test directory) by default. It may be changed by
|
|
the option --config_root_dir=<my dir>.
|
|
If the start directory coincides with the test directory the file
|
|
<test directory name>.conf is included for conveniance (in the strict
|
|
sense there are no true subdirectories of the start directory residing
|
|
above the test directory).
|
|
The <subdirnam>.conf files may reside in the test directory or any of
|
|
it's parent directories (up to 20 levels).
|
|
|
|
|
|
Examples:
|
|
|
|
1. start directory = test_cases/perf
|
|
test directory = test_cases/perf/apply/no_parallel_writer
|
|
Option --config_root_dir not given
|
|
|
|
leads to including of apply.conf and no_parallel_writer.conf (in
|
|
this order!) which must reside as mentioned above in the test
|
|
directory or any of it's parent directories (up to 20 levels).
|
|
|
|
2. start directory = test_cases/perf/apply/no_parallel_writer
|
|
test directory = test_cases/perf/apply/no_parallel_writer
|
|
Option --config_root_dir=test_cases/perf
|
|
|
|
leads to including the same *.conf files as above.
|
|
|
|
3. start directory = test_cases/perf/apply/no_parallel_writer
|
|
test directory = test_cases/perf/apply/no_parallel_writer
|
|
Option --config_root_dir given or not
|
|
|
|
leads to including of no_parallel_writer.conf
|
|
|
|
- In at least one of the included <subdirname>.conf files of a test you must
|
|
set one of the variables prepare_list, setup_list, run_list, cleanup_list or
|
|
finish_list.
|
|
Each of these variables may be empty or contain a list of shell function
|
|
names of functions defined in one of the set of shell scripts mentioned
|
|
above.
|
|
These functions are called by start_test.sh in the order they appear in the
|
|
mentioned *list variables. The *list variables are evaluated in the order
|
|
prepare_list, setup_list, run_list, cleanup_list, finish_list.
|
|
|
|
1.2.1. Test output
|
|
------------------
|
|
|
|
The output of start_test.sh is very verbose to ease the research in case of any
|
|
errors. You are encouraged to use grep & Co. to shrink it as desired.
|
|
The output consists of the following sections:
|
|
|
|
- List titled "Sourcing libraries in <library directory>" of included scripts
|
|
from <libraries directory>/lib*.sh
|
|
|
|
- List titled "Sourcing modules and default configuration" of included scripts
|
|
(= the set of shell scripts mentioned above) and corresponding included
|
|
default-*.conf files.
|
|
|
|
- Line titled "Scanning subdirectories of <start directory>" followed by a
|
|
list of ignored or skipped subdirectories
|
|
|
|
- Per test directory:
|
|
- Line titled "Test directory <test directory> <date and time>"
|
|
- List titled "Sourcing config files between <config_root_dir> and
|
|
<test directory>" of included *.conf files corresponding to the directory
|
|
structure.
|
|
|
|
- List titled "Configuration variables" of all configuration variables set
|
|
via all included *.conf file
|
|
|
|
- Section titled "Creating lock files"
|
|
|
|
- Section titled "Starting <test directory> <date and time>"
|
|
In this section lines starting with "calling ..." mark the call to one of
|
|
the functions listed in the aforementioned variables prepare_list,
|
|
setup_list, run_list, cleanup_list and finish_list.
|
|
The main part of this section consists of output lines of the function
|
|
lib_vmsg. These lines have the following format:
|
|
<date time> [[<callstack>]] <message>
|
|
The stack level which the bash call stack is printed from (<callstack>)
|
|
is configurable via variable main_min_stack_level.
|
|
|
|
- In case of an error: Subsection titled "Callstack" (to stderr)
|
|
|
|
- Subsection titled "Deleting lock files"
|
|
|
|
- Subsection titled "General checks of error and log files"
|
|
- Line titled "Failure <return code> <test directory> <date and time>"
|
|
(to stderr) in case of failure,
|
|
"Finished <test directory> <date and time>" (to stdout) otherwise
|
|
|
|
- If all tests in all test directories of the start directory terminated
|
|
successfully: Line titled "Finished start directory <start directory>"
|
|
|
|
1.2.2. Help to understand a test
|
|
--------------------------------------
|
|
Calling start_test.sh --help from a test directory doesn't start a test but
|
|
gives you the output mentioned in 1.2.1 without the sections produced during
|
|
real test excecution.
|
|
In particular the section "Configuration variables" is printed. So you can
|
|
determine which functions are called via the variable run_list. These functions
|
|
should be commented extensively enough to be able to understand the test's
|
|
purpose.
|
|
|
|
1.3. Programming hints and conventions
|
|
--------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
- all global variables should be defined and explained in a
|
|
default-<module_name>.conf file
|
|
|
|
- the names of all global variables resp. all functions should have as prefix
|
|
the module name of the default-*.conf file resp. of the *.sh file which they
|
|
are defined in.
|
|
|
|
- in case of an error certain cleanup functions may be called (e.g. if
|
|
a network connection is cut during a test case it should be restored).
|
|
The associative array main_error_recovery_functions has function names as
|
|
index and function parameters as values. In lib_exit each function contained
|
|
in main_error_recovery_functions is called with it's corresponding arguments.
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.4. Error handling
|
|
-------------------
|
|
|
|
Instead of directly calling exit you should use lib_exit from lib/lib.sh, which
|
|
prints a call stack and does further checks.
|
|
If the variable lib_general_checks_after_every_test_function is set in
|
|
global_user_dir/global.conf to a shell function contained in the use case
|
|
specific modules, this function is called by lib_exit.
|
|
|
|
1.5. Signal handling and unexpected termination
|
|
-----------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
Normally signals given to start_test.sh should terminate all child processes but
|
|
this can not be guaranteed. Thus you have to kill left over child processes
|
|
manually.
|
|
Thus we recommend that all scripts and programs you are starting within a test
|
|
case should have a significant part of name - e.g. in the use case mars we used
|
|
the string MARS as part of all script names.
|
|
|
|
1.6. Example
|
|
------------
|
|
|
|
In the base directory's subdirectory example you find a simple use case. The
|
|
directory tree looks as follows:
|
|
|
|
example/blue.conf
|
|
example/color_tests.conf
|
|
example/default-colors.conf
|
|
example/default-lib_err.conf
|
|
example/global.conf
|
|
example/green.conf
|
|
example/red.conf
|
|
example/color_tests
|
|
example/color_tests/blue
|
|
example/color_tests/blue/i_am_a_testdirectory
|
|
example/color_tests/green
|
|
example/color_tests/green/i_am_a_testdirectory
|
|
example/color_tests/red
|
|
example/color_tests/red/i_am_a_testdirectory
|
|
example/modules
|
|
example/modules/colors.sh
|
|
example/modules/lib_err.sh
|
|
|
|
Three test case are defined because there are three files i_am_a_testdirectory.
|
|
The used shell functions are defined in the scripts colors.sh and lib_err.sh
|
|
with corresponding *.conf files default-colors.conf resp. default-lib_err.conf.
|
|
The test case configurations are given via the directory tree and the *.conf
|
|
files red.conf, green.conf and blue.conf.
|
|
In global.conf we defined global_user_dir, global_user_module_dir,
|
|
main_min_stack_level and lib_general_checks_after_every_test_function.
|
|
|
|
To start all three tests do:
|
|
|
|
cd base directory/example
|
|
../scripts/start_test.sh 2>&1 | tee /tmp/test_all.out
|
|
|
|
Thoroughly studying the output file /tmp/my_test.out will clarify the working of
|
|
the test frame work.
|
|
The third test (red) is of special interest because it fails.
|
|
Thus in this case you can study the call stack, the call to
|
|
lib_general_checks_after_every_test_function (in our example set to
|
|
lib_err_general_checks_after_every_test_case) and the use of
|
|
main_error_recovery_functions (used in colors.sh).
|
|
|
|
To start only the test case red do:
|
|
|
|
cd base directory/example/colors/red
|
|
../../../scripts/start_test.sh --config_root_dir=../.. 2>&1 | tee /tmp/test_red.out
|
|
|
|
Note that the option --config_root_dir is important in this case because it
|
|
tells start_test.sh up to which level it should regard parent directories and
|
|
the corresponding *.conf files (see section 1.2).
|
|
|
|
|
|
2. mars specific settings
|
|
-------------------------
|
|
|
|
2.1. Configuration of the local build environment
|
|
-------------------------------------------------
|
|
To build the mars module and userspace tools you need:
|
|
|
|
- a directory containing a git repository which contains the kernel sources
|
|
variable : checkout_mars_kernel_src_directory
|
|
to be specified in file : default-checkout_mars.conf
|
|
|
|
- the branch from which to take the kernel sources
|
|
variable : checkout_mars_kernel_git_branch
|
|
to be specified in file : default-checkout_mars.conf
|
|
|
|
- a directory containing the kernel sources against which the mars module
|
|
should be built (may be the same as checkout_mars_kernel_src_directory)
|
|
variable : make_mars_kernel_src_directory
|
|
to be specified in file : default-make_mars.conf
|
|
|
|
- a directory containing a git repository which contains the mars sources
|
|
variable : checkout_mars_src_directory
|
|
to be specified in file : default-checkout_mars.conf
|
|
|
|
- the branch from which to take the mars sources
|
|
variable : checkout_mars_git_branch
|
|
to be specified in file : default-checkout_mars.conf
|
|
|
|
- a directory containing the mars sources which is linked in to the
|
|
kernel source directory make_mars_kernel_src_directory for making the mars
|
|
module.
|
|
May coincide with checkout_mars_src_directory
|
|
variable : make_mars_src_directory
|
|
to be specified in file : default-make_mars.conf
|
|
|
|
|
|
2.2. Configuration of the test hosts on which the tests are running
|
|
-------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
The test hosts are given in global_host_list (global.conf).
|
|
The two values can be overwritten by the environment variables
|
|
MARS_INITIAL_PRIMARY_HOST and MARS_INITIAL_SECONDARY_HOST
|
|
|
|
2.2.1. Access requirements
|
|
--------------------------
|
|
The tests are executed by ssh commands from your work station to the
|
|
test hosts. These commands must not prompt for a password. Though a
|
|
id file (for ssh -i <id-file>) with null password must be specified in
|
|
main_ssh_idfile_opt (default-main.conf) or given via the environment variable
|
|
MARS_SSH_KEYFILE
|
|
|
|
All test hosts must have ssh access to each other without prompt for passwords
|
|
(this is required by marsadm join-cluster).
|
|
|
|
|
|
On your work station you must have sudo permissions for "make install", "cp".
|
|
|
|
And root of your work station must have ssh access (as root) without prompt for
|
|
password to all test hosts (this is required, because local files belonging to
|
|
root must be copied to the test hosts).
|
|
|
|
|
|
2.2.2. Installation kernel and mars module on the test hosts
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
This is done by executing the tests
|
|
|
|
build_test_environment/checkout
|
|
build_test_environment/make/make_mars/grub
|
|
build_test_environment/install_mars
|
|
|
|
It's a must to read default-checkout_mars.conf, default-make_mars.conf,
|
|
default-install_mars.conf and the *.conf files in the directories above
|
|
otherwise you risk damage of the boot information on your work station and/or
|
|
the test hosts.
|
|
|
|
After these three tests (which you should call one after the other!) you can
|
|
reboot the test hosts with the new kernel.
|
|
|
|
2.3. Configuration of logical volumes
|
|
-------------------------------------
|
|
This is done by the test
|
|
|
|
build_test_environment/lv_config
|
|
|
|
The configuration options are contained in default-lv_config.conf
|
|
|
|
|
|
2.4. Resources
|
|
--------------
|
|
Cluster and Resources are created by
|
|
|
|
build_test_environment/cluster
|
|
build_test_environment/resource/create_resource
|
|
|
|
Initially the first host in global_host_list is the primary, the following hosts
|
|
secondaries.
|
|
If you do not change any configuration variables after the
|
|
build_test_environment/resource/create_resource Test you will have created one
|
|
resource lv-1-2 on all hosts with underlying data devices /dev/vg-mars/lv-1-2.
|
|
/mars will be mounted on /dev/vg-mars/lv-6-100.
|
|
|
|
For further information please read default-cluster.conf and
|
|
default-resource.conf.
|
|
|
|
|
|
2.5. Starting the whole test suite via cronjob
|
|
----------------------------------------------
|
|
This can be done mars_test_cronjob.sh. The variable tests_to_execute contains
|
|
all tests to be executed. See the documentation in the header.
|
|
|
|
2.6. Concurrent test runs
|
|
-------------------------
|
|
To avoid concurrent run of tests on the same host each run creates temporary
|
|
files (/tmp/test-suite_on.<host>, see main_lock_file_list in global.conf) and
|
|
deletes them afterwards. It may happen that these files are left over
|
|
unintentionally in some cases of unexpected termination. Then you must remove
|
|
them manually before starting the next test run.
|
|
|
|
2.7. Firewalls
|
|
--------------
|
|
Certain tests cut temporarily network connections by defining firewall rules.
|
|
Normally even in case of failure these connections are restored. To be sure
|
|
that no firewall rules prevent tests from running the flag
|
|
net_clear_iptables_in_prepare_phase is set to 1 in default-net.conf.
|
|
This flag leads to deletion of *all* iptable chains on the test hosts.
|
|
If you do not want this behaviour set net_clear_iptables_in_prepare_phase=0.
|