// Copyright 2017 The Prometheus Authors // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. //go:build !windows // +build !windows package tsdb import ( "encoding/binary" "io" "io/ioutil" "math/rand" "os" "path" "path/filepath" "testing" "time" "github.com/go-kit/log" "github.com/stretchr/testify/require" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/labels" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/storage" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/chunks" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/record" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/tombstones" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/wal" ) func TestSegmentWAL_cut(t *testing.T) { tmpdir := t.TempDir() // This calls cut() implicitly the first time without a previous tail. w, err := OpenSegmentWAL(tmpdir, nil, 0, nil) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, w.write(WALEntrySeries, 1, []byte("Hello World!!"))) require.NoError(t, w.cut()) // Cutting creates a new file. require.Equal(t, 2, len(w.files)) require.NoError(t, w.write(WALEntrySeries, 1, []byte("Hello World!!"))) require.NoError(t, w.Close()) for _, of := range w.files { f, err := os.Open(of.Name()) require.NoError(t, err) // Verify header data. metab := make([]byte, 8) _, err = f.Read(metab) require.NoError(t, err) require.Equal(t, WALMagic, binary.BigEndian.Uint32(metab[:4])) require.Equal(t, WALFormatDefault, metab[4]) // We cannot actually check for correct pre-allocation as it is // optional per filesystem and handled transparently. et, flag, b, err := newWALReader(nil, nil).entry(f) require.NoError(t, err) require.Equal(t, WALEntrySeries, et) require.Equal(t, byte(walSeriesSimple), flag) require.Equal(t, []byte("Hello World!!"), b) } } func TestSegmentWAL_Truncate(t *testing.T) { const ( numMetrics = 20000 batch = 100 ) series, err := labels.ReadLabels(filepath.Join("testdata", "20kseries.json"), numMetrics) require.NoError(t, err) dir := t.TempDir() w, err := OpenSegmentWAL(dir, nil, 0, nil) require.NoError(t, err) defer func(wal *SegmentWAL) { require.NoError(t, wal.Close()) }(w) w.segmentSize = 10000 for i := 0; i < numMetrics; i += batch { var rs []record.RefSeries for j, s := range series[i : i+batch] { rs = append(rs, record.RefSeries{Labels: s, Ref: chunks.HeadSeriesRef(i+j) + 1}) } err := w.LogSeries(rs) require.NoError(t, err) } // We mark the 2nd half of the files with a min timestamp that should discard // them from the selection of compactable files. for i, f := range w.files[len(w.files)/2:] { f.maxTime = int64(1000 + i) } // All series in those files must be preserved regarding of the provided postings list. boundarySeries := w.files[len(w.files)/2].minSeries // We truncate while keeping every 2nd series. keep := map[chunks.HeadSeriesRef]struct{}{} for i := 1; i <= numMetrics; i += 2 { keep[chunks.HeadSeriesRef(i)] = struct{}{} } keepf := func(id chunks.HeadSeriesRef) bool { _, ok := keep[id] return ok } err = w.Truncate(1000, keepf) require.NoError(t, err) var expected []record.RefSeries for i := 1; i <= numMetrics; i++ { if i%2 == 1 || chunks.HeadSeriesRef(i) >= boundarySeries { expected = append(expected, record.RefSeries{Ref: chunks.HeadSeriesRef(i), Labels: series[i-1]}) } } // Call Truncate once again to see whether we can read the written file without // creating a new WAL. err = w.Truncate(1000, keepf) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, w.Close()) // The same again with a new WAL. w, err = OpenSegmentWAL(dir, nil, 0, nil) require.NoError(t, err) defer func(wal *SegmentWAL) { require.NoError(t, wal.Close()) }(w) var readSeries []record.RefSeries r := w.Reader() require.NoError(t, r.Read(func(s []record.RefSeries) { readSeries = append(readSeries, s...) }, nil, nil)) require.Equal(t, expected, readSeries) } // Symmetrical test of reading and writing to the WAL via its main interface. func TestSegmentWAL_Log_Restore(t *testing.T) { const ( numMetrics = 50 iterations = 5 stepSize = 5 ) // Generate testing data. It does not make semantic sense but // for the purpose of this test. series, err := labels.ReadLabels(filepath.Join("testdata", "20kseries.json"), numMetrics) require.NoError(t, err) dir := t.TempDir() var ( recordedSeries [][]record.RefSeries recordedSamples [][]record.RefSample recordedDeletes [][]tombstones.Stone ) var totalSamples int // Open WAL a bunch of times, validate all previous data can be read, // write more data to it, close it. for k := 0; k < numMetrics; k += numMetrics / iterations { w, err := OpenSegmentWAL(dir, nil, 0, nil) require.NoError(t, err) // Set smaller segment size so we can actually write several files. w.segmentSize = 1000 * 1000 r := w.Reader() var ( resultSeries [][]record.RefSeries resultSamples [][]record.RefSample resultDeletes [][]tombstones.Stone ) serf := func(series []record.RefSeries) { if len(series) > 0 { clsets := make([]record.RefSeries, len(series)) copy(clsets, series) resultSeries = append(resultSeries, clsets) } } smplf := func(smpls []record.RefSample) { if len(smpls) > 0 { csmpls := make([]record.RefSample, len(smpls)) copy(csmpls, smpls) resultSamples = append(resultSamples, csmpls) } } delf := func(stones []tombstones.Stone) { if len(stones) > 0 { cst := make([]tombstones.Stone, len(stones)) copy(cst, stones) resultDeletes = append(resultDeletes, cst) } } require.NoError(t, r.Read(serf, smplf, delf)) require.Equal(t, recordedSamples, resultSamples) require.Equal(t, recordedSeries, resultSeries) require.Equal(t, recordedDeletes, resultDeletes) series := series[k : k+(numMetrics/iterations)] // Insert in batches and generate different amounts of samples for each. for i := 0; i < len(series); i += stepSize { var samples []record.RefSample var stones []tombstones.Stone for j := 0; j < i*10; j++ { samples = append(samples, record.RefSample{ Ref: chunks.HeadSeriesRef(j % 10000), T: int64(j * 2), V: rand.Float64(), }) } for j := 0; j < i*20; j++ { ts := rand.Int63() stones = append(stones, tombstones.Stone{Ref: storage.SeriesRef(rand.Uint64()), Intervals: tombstones.Intervals{{Mint: ts, Maxt: ts + rand.Int63n(10000)}}}) } lbls := series[i : i+stepSize] series := make([]record.RefSeries, 0, len(series)) for j, l := range lbls { series = append(series, record.RefSeries{ Ref: chunks.HeadSeriesRef(i + j), Labels: l, }) } require.NoError(t, w.LogSeries(series)) require.NoError(t, w.LogSamples(samples)) require.NoError(t, w.LogDeletes(stones)) if len(lbls) > 0 { recordedSeries = append(recordedSeries, series) } if len(samples) > 0 { recordedSamples = append(recordedSamples, samples) totalSamples += len(samples) } if len(stones) > 0 { recordedDeletes = append(recordedDeletes, stones) } } require.NoError(t, w.Close()) } } func TestWALRestoreCorrupted_invalidSegment(t *testing.T) { dir := t.TempDir() wal, err := OpenSegmentWAL(dir, nil, 0, nil) require.NoError(t, err) defer func(wal *SegmentWAL) { require.NoError(t, wal.Close()) }(wal) _, err = wal.createSegmentFile(filepath.Join(dir, "000000")) require.NoError(t, err) f, err := wal.createSegmentFile(filepath.Join(dir, "000001")) require.NoError(t, err) f2, err := wal.createSegmentFile(filepath.Join(dir, "000002")) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, f2.Close()) // Make header of second segment invalid. _, err = f.WriteAt([]byte{1, 2, 3, 4}, 0) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, f.Close()) require.NoError(t, wal.Close()) wal, err = OpenSegmentWAL(dir, log.NewLogfmtLogger(os.Stderr), 0, nil) require.NoError(t, err) defer func(wal *SegmentWAL) { require.NoError(t, wal.Close()) }(wal) files, err := ioutil.ReadDir(dir) require.NoError(t, err) fns := []string{} for _, f := range files { fns = append(fns, f.Name()) } require.Equal(t, []string{"000000"}, fns) } // Test reading from a WAL that has been corrupted through various means. func TestWALRestoreCorrupted(t *testing.T) { cases := []struct { name string f func(*testing.T, *SegmentWAL) }{ { name: "truncate_checksum", f: func(t *testing.T, w *SegmentWAL) { f, err := os.OpenFile(w.files[0].Name(), os.O_WRONLY, 0o666) require.NoError(t, err) defer f.Close() off, err := f.Seek(0, io.SeekEnd) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, f.Truncate(off-1)) }, }, { name: "truncate_body", f: func(t *testing.T, w *SegmentWAL) { f, err := os.OpenFile(w.files[0].Name(), os.O_WRONLY, 0o666) require.NoError(t, err) defer f.Close() off, err := f.Seek(0, io.SeekEnd) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, f.Truncate(off-8)) }, }, { name: "body_content", f: func(t *testing.T, w *SegmentWAL) { f, err := os.OpenFile(w.files[0].Name(), os.O_WRONLY, 0o666) require.NoError(t, err) defer f.Close() off, err := f.Seek(0, io.SeekEnd) require.NoError(t, err) // Write junk before checksum starts. _, err = f.WriteAt([]byte{1, 2, 3, 4}, off-8) require.NoError(t, err) }, }, { name: "checksum", f: func(t *testing.T, w *SegmentWAL) { f, err := os.OpenFile(w.files[0].Name(), os.O_WRONLY, 0o666) require.NoError(t, err) defer f.Close() off, err := f.Seek(0, io.SeekEnd) require.NoError(t, err) // Write junk into checksum _, err = f.WriteAt([]byte{1, 2, 3, 4}, off-4) require.NoError(t, err) }, }, } for _, c := range cases { t.Run(c.name, func(t *testing.T) { // Generate testing data. It does not make semantic sense but // for the purpose of this test. dir := t.TempDir() w, err := OpenSegmentWAL(dir, nil, 0, nil) require.NoError(t, err) defer func(wal *SegmentWAL) { require.NoError(t, wal.Close()) }(w) require.NoError(t, w.LogSamples([]record.RefSample{{T: 1, V: 2}})) require.NoError(t, w.LogSamples([]record.RefSample{{T: 2, V: 3}})) require.NoError(t, w.cut()) // Sleep 2 seconds to avoid error where cut and test "cases" function may write or // truncate the file out of orders as "cases" are not synchronized with cut. // Hopefully cut will complete by 2 seconds. time.Sleep(2 * time.Second) require.NoError(t, w.LogSamples([]record.RefSample{{T: 3, V: 4}})) require.NoError(t, w.LogSamples([]record.RefSample{{T: 5, V: 6}})) require.NoError(t, w.Close()) // cut() truncates and fsyncs the first segment async. If it happens after // the corruption we apply below, the corruption will be overwritten again. // Fire and forget a sync to avoid flakiness. w.files[0].Sync() // Corrupt the second entry in the first file. // After re-opening we must be able to read the first entry // and the rest, including the second file, must be truncated for clean further // writes. c.f(t, w) logger := log.NewLogfmtLogger(os.Stderr) w2, err := OpenSegmentWAL(dir, logger, 0, nil) require.NoError(t, err) defer func(wal *SegmentWAL) { require.NoError(t, wal.Close()) }(w2) r := w2.Reader() serf := func(l []record.RefSeries) { require.Equal(t, 0, len(l)) } // Weird hack to check order of reads. i := 0 samplef := func(s []record.RefSample) { if i == 0 { require.Equal(t, []record.RefSample{{T: 1, V: 2}}, s) i++ } else { require.Equal(t, []record.RefSample{{T: 99, V: 100}}, s) } } require.NoError(t, r.Read(serf, samplef, nil)) require.NoError(t, w2.LogSamples([]record.RefSample{{T: 99, V: 100}})) require.NoError(t, w2.Close()) // We should see the first valid entry and the new one, everything after // is truncated. w3, err := OpenSegmentWAL(dir, logger, 0, nil) require.NoError(t, err) defer func(wal *SegmentWAL) { require.NoError(t, wal.Close()) }(w3) r = w3.Reader() i = 0 require.NoError(t, r.Read(serf, samplef, nil)) }) } } func TestMigrateWAL_Empty(t *testing.T) { // The migration procedure must properly deal with a zero-length segment, // which is valid in the new format. dir := t.TempDir() wdir := path.Join(dir, "wal") // Initialize empty WAL. w, err := wal.New(nil, nil, wdir, false) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, w.Close()) require.NoError(t, MigrateWAL(nil, wdir)) } func TestMigrateWAL_Fuzz(t *testing.T) { dir := t.TempDir() wdir := path.Join(dir, "wal") // Should pass if no WAL exists yet. require.NoError(t, MigrateWAL(nil, wdir)) oldWAL, err := OpenSegmentWAL(wdir, nil, time.Minute, nil) require.NoError(t, err) // Write some data. require.NoError(t, oldWAL.LogSeries([]record.RefSeries{ {Ref: 100, Labels: labels.FromStrings("abc", "def", "123", "456")}, {Ref: 1, Labels: labels.FromStrings("abc", "def2", "1234", "4567")}, })) require.NoError(t, oldWAL.LogSamples([]record.RefSample{ {Ref: 1, T: 100, V: 200}, {Ref: 2, T: 300, V: 400}, })) require.NoError(t, oldWAL.LogSeries([]record.RefSeries{ {Ref: 200, Labels: labels.FromStrings("xyz", "def", "foo", "bar")}, })) require.NoError(t, oldWAL.LogSamples([]record.RefSample{ {Ref: 3, T: 100, V: 200}, {Ref: 4, T: 300, V: 400}, })) require.NoError(t, oldWAL.LogDeletes([]tombstones.Stone{ {Ref: 1, Intervals: []tombstones.Interval{{Mint: 100, Maxt: 200}}}, })) require.NoError(t, oldWAL.Close()) // Perform migration. require.NoError(t, MigrateWAL(nil, wdir)) w, err := wal.New(nil, nil, wdir, false) require.NoError(t, err) // We can properly write some new data after migration. var enc record.Encoder require.NoError(t, w.Log(enc.Samples([]record.RefSample{ {Ref: 500, T: 1, V: 1}, }, nil))) require.NoError(t, w.Close()) // Read back all data. sr, err := wal.NewSegmentsReader(wdir) require.NoError(t, err) r := wal.NewReader(sr) var res []interface{} var dec record.Decoder for r.Next() { rec := r.Record() switch dec.Type(rec) { case record.Series: s, err := dec.Series(rec, nil) require.NoError(t, err) res = append(res, s) case record.Samples: s, err := dec.Samples(rec, nil) require.NoError(t, err) res = append(res, s) case record.Tombstones: s, err := dec.Tombstones(rec, nil) require.NoError(t, err) res = append(res, s) default: t.Fatalf("unknown record type %d", dec.Type(rec)) } } require.NoError(t, r.Err()) require.Equal(t, []interface{}{ []record.RefSeries{ {Ref: 100, Labels: labels.FromStrings("abc", "def", "123", "456")}, {Ref: 1, Labels: labels.FromStrings("abc", "def2", "1234", "4567")}, }, []record.RefSample{{Ref: 1, T: 100, V: 200}, {Ref: 2, T: 300, V: 400}}, []record.RefSeries{ {Ref: 200, Labels: labels.FromStrings("xyz", "def", "foo", "bar")}, }, []record.RefSample{{Ref: 3, T: 100, V: 200}, {Ref: 4, T: 300, V: 400}}, []tombstones.Stone{{Ref: 1, Intervals: []tombstones.Interval{{Mint: 100, Maxt: 200}}}}, []record.RefSample{{Ref: 500, T: 1, V: 1}}, }, res) // Migrating an already migrated WAL shouldn't do anything. require.NoError(t, MigrateWAL(nil, wdir)) }