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1#!/bin/bash
2#
3# Copyright (C) 2013,2014 Cloudwatt <libre.licensing@cloudwatt.com>
4# Copyright (C) 2014,2015 Red Hat <contact@redhat.com>
5# Copyright (C) 2014 Federico Gimenez <fgimenez@coit.es>
6#
7# Author: Loic Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
8# Author: Federico Gimenez <fgimenez@coit.es>
9#
10# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11# it under the terms of the GNU Library Public License as published by
12# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
13# any later version.
14#
15# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
18# GNU Library Public License for more details.
19#
20TIMEOUT=300
21PG_NUM=4
22: ${CEPH_BUILD_VIRTUALENV:=/tmp}
23
24if type xmlstarlet > /dev/null 2>&1; then
25 XMLSTARLET=xmlstarlet
26elif type xml > /dev/null 2>&1; then
27 XMLSTARLET=xml
28else
29 echo "Missing xmlstarlet binary!"
30 exit 1
31fi
31f18b77 32
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33if [ `uname` = FreeBSD ]; then
34 SED=gsed
31f18b77 35 DIFFCOLOPTS=""
b5b8bbf5 36 KERNCORE="kern.corefile"
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37else
38 SED=sed
31f18b77 39 termwidth=$(stty -a | head -1 | sed -e 's/.*columns \([0-9]*\).*/\1/')
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40 if [ -n "$termwidth" -a "$termwidth" != "0" ]; then
41 termwidth="-W ${termwidth}"
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42 fi
43 DIFFCOLOPTS="-y $termwidth"
b5b8bbf5 44 KERNCORE="kernel.core_pattern"
31f18b77 45fi
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47EXTRA_OPTS=""
48if [ -n "$CEPH_LIB" ]; then
49 EXTRA_OPTS+=" --erasure-code-dir $CEPH_LIB"
50 EXTRA_OPTS+=" --plugin-dir $CEPH_LIB"
51 EXTRA_OPTS+=" --osd-class-dir $CEPH_LIB"
52fi
53
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54#! @file ceph-helpers.sh
55# @brief Toolbox to manage Ceph cluster dedicated to testing
56#
57# Example use case:
58#
59# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~{.sh}
60# source ceph-helpers.sh
61#
62# function mytest() {
63# # cleanup leftovers and reset mydir
64# setup mydir
65# # create a cluster with one monitor and three osds
66# run_mon mydir a
67# run_osd mydir 0
68# run_osd mydir 2
69# run_osd mydir 3
70# # put and get an object
71# rados --pool rbd put GROUP /etc/group
72# rados --pool rbd get GROUP /tmp/GROUP
73# # stop the cluster and cleanup the directory
74# teardown mydir
75# }
76# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
77#
78# The focus is on simplicity and efficiency, in the context of
79# functional tests. The output is intentionally very verbose
80# and functions return as soon as an error is found. The caller
81# is also expected to abort on the first error so that debugging
82# can be done by looking at the end of the output.
83#
84# Each function is documented, implemented and tested independently.
85# When modifying a helper, the test and the documentation are
86# expected to be updated and it is easier of they are collocated. A
87# test for a given function can be run with
88#
89# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~{.sh}
90# ceph-helpers.sh TESTS test_get_osds
91# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
92#
93# and all the tests (i.e. all functions matching test_*) are run
94# with:
95#
96# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~{.sh}
97# ceph-helpers.sh TESTS
98# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
99#
100# A test function takes a single argument : the directory dedicated
101# to the tests. It is expected to not create any file outside of this
102# directory and remove it entirely when it completes successfully.
103#
104
105
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106function get_asok_dir() {
107 if [ -n "$CEPH_ASOK_DIR" ]; then
108 echo "$CEPH_ASOK_DIR"
109 else
110 echo ${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/ceph-asok.$$
111 fi
112}
113
114function get_asok_path() {
115 local name=$1
116 if [ -n "$name" ]; then
117 echo $(get_asok_dir)/ceph-$name.asok
118 else
119 echo $(get_asok_dir)/\$cluster-\$name.asok
120 fi
121}
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122##
123# Cleanup any leftovers found in **dir** via **teardown**
124# and reset **dir** as an empty environment.
125#
126# @param dir path name of the environment
127# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
128#
129function setup() {
130 local dir=$1
131 teardown $dir || return 1
132 mkdir -p $dir
c07f9fc5 133 mkdir -p $(get_asok_dir)
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134}
135
136function test_setup() {
137 local dir=$dir
138 setup $dir || return 1
139 test -d $dir || return 1
140 setup $dir || return 1
141 test -d $dir || return 1
142 teardown $dir
143}
144
145#######################################################################
146
147##
148# Kill all daemons for which a .pid file exists in **dir** and remove
149# **dir**. If the file system in which **dir** is btrfs, delete all
150# subvolumes that relate to it.
151#
152# @param dir path name of the environment
1adf2230 153# @param dumplogs pass "1" to dump logs otherwise it will only if cores found
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154# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
155#
156function teardown() {
157 local dir=$1
b5b8bbf5 158 local dumplogs=$2
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159 kill_daemons $dir KILL
160 if [ `uname` != FreeBSD ] \
161 && [ $(stat -f -c '%T' .) == "btrfs" ]; then
162 __teardown_btrfs $dir
163 fi
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164 local cores="no"
165 local pattern="$(sysctl -n $KERNCORE)"
166 # See if we have apport core handling
167 if [ "${pattern:0:1}" = "|" ]; then
168 # TODO: Where can we get the dumps?
169 # Not sure where the dumps really are so this will look in the CWD
170 pattern=""
171 fi
172 # Local we start with core and teuthology ends with core
1adf2230 173 if ls $(dirname "$pattern") | grep -q '^core\|core$' ; then
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174 cores="yes"
175 if [ -n "$LOCALRUN" ]; then
176 mkdir /tmp/cores.$$ 2> /dev/null || true
177 for i in $(ls $(dirname $(sysctl -n $KERNCORE)) | grep '^core\|core$'); do
178 mv $i /tmp/cores.$$
179 done
180 fi
181 fi
182 if [ "$cores" = "yes" -o "$dumplogs" = "1" ]; then
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183 if [ -n "$LOCALRUN" ]; then
184 display_logs $dir
185 else
186 # Move logs to where Teuthology will archive it
187 mkdir -p $TESTDIR/archive/log
188 mv $dir/*.log $TESTDIR/archive/log
189 fi
b5b8bbf5 190 fi
7c673cae 191 rm -fr $dir
c07f9fc5 192 rm -rf $(get_asok_dir)
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193 if [ "$cores" = "yes" ]; then
194 echo "ERROR: Failure due to cores found"
195 if [ -n "$LOCALRUN" ]; then
196 echo "Find saved core files in /tmp/cores.$$"
197 fi
198 return 1
199 fi
200 return 0
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201}
202
203function __teardown_btrfs() {
204 local btrfs_base_dir=$1
205 local btrfs_root=$(df -P . | tail -1 | awk '{print $NF}')
206 local btrfs_dirs=$(cd $btrfs_base_dir; sudo btrfs subvolume list . -t | awk '/^[0-9]/ {print $4}' | grep "$btrfs_base_dir/$btrfs_dir")
207 for subvolume in $btrfs_dirs; do
208 sudo btrfs subvolume delete $btrfs_root/$subvolume
209 done
210}
211
212function test_teardown() {
213 local dir=$dir
214 setup $dir || return 1
215 teardown $dir || return 1
216 ! test -d $dir || return 1
217}
218
219#######################################################################
220
221##
222# Sends a signal to a single daemon.
223# This is a helper function for kill_daemons
224#
225# After the daemon is sent **signal**, its actual termination
226# will be verified by sending it signal 0. If the daemon is
227# still alive, kill_daemon will pause for a few seconds and
228# try again. This will repeat for a fixed number of times
229# before kill_daemon returns on failure. The list of
230# sleep intervals can be specified as **delays** and defaults
231# to:
232#
233# 0.1 0.2 1 1 1 2 3 5 5 5 10 10 20 60 60 60 120
234#
235# This sequence is designed to run first a very short sleep time (0.1)
236# if the machine is fast enough and the daemon terminates in a fraction of a
237# second. The increasing sleep numbers should give plenty of time for
238# the daemon to die even on the slowest running machine. If a daemon
239# takes more than a few minutes to stop (the sum of all sleep times),
240# there probably is no point in waiting more and a number of things
241# are likely to go wrong anyway: better give up and return on error.
242#
243# @param pid the process id to send a signal
244# @param send_signal the signal to send
245# @param delays sequence of sleep times before failure
246#
247function kill_daemon() {
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248 local pid=$(cat $1)
249 local send_signal=$2
250 local delays=${3:-0.1 0.2 1 1 1 2 3 5 5 5 10 10 20 60 60 60 120}
251 local exit_code=1
252 for try in $delays ; do
253 if kill -$send_signal $pid 2> /dev/null ; then
254 exit_code=1
255 else
256 exit_code=0
257 break
258 fi
259 send_signal=0
260 sleep $try
261 done;
262 return $exit_code
263}
264
265function test_kill_daemon() {
266 local dir=$1
267 setup $dir || return 1
268 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
269 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
270 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
271
272 name_prefix=osd
273 for pidfile in $(find $dir 2>/dev/null | grep $name_prefix'[^/]*\.pid') ; do
274 #
275 # sending signal 0 won't kill the daemon
276 # waiting just for one second instead of the default schedule
277 # allows us to quickly verify what happens when kill fails
278 # to stop the daemon (i.e. it must return false)
279 #
280 ! kill_daemon $pidfile 0 1 || return 1
281 #
282 # killing just the osd and verify the mon still is responsive
283 #
284 kill_daemon $pidfile TERM || return 1
285 done
286
287 ceph osd dump | grep "osd.0 down" || return 1
288
289 name_prefix=mgr
290 for pidfile in $(find $dir 2>/dev/null | grep $name_prefix'[^/]*\.pid') ; do
291 #
292 # kill the mgr
293 #
294 kill_daemon $pidfile TERM || return 1
295 done
296
297 name_prefix=mon
298 for pidfile in $(find $dir 2>/dev/null | grep $name_prefix'[^/]*\.pid') ; do
299 #
300 # kill the mon and verify it cannot be reached
301 #
302 kill_daemon $pidfile TERM || return 1
224ce89b 303 ! timeout 5 ceph status || return 1
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304 done
305
306 teardown $dir || return 1
307}
308
309##
310# Kill all daemons for which a .pid file exists in **dir**. Each
311# daemon is sent a **signal** and kill_daemons waits for it to exit
312# during a few minutes. By default all daemons are killed. If a
313# **name_prefix** is provided, only the daemons for which a pid
314# file is found matching the prefix are killed. See run_osd and
315# run_mon for more information about the name conventions for
316# the pid files.
317#
318# Send TERM to all daemons : kill_daemons $dir
319# Send KILL to all daemons : kill_daemons $dir KILL
320# Send KILL to all osds : kill_daemons $dir KILL osd
321# Send KILL to osd 1 : kill_daemons $dir KILL osd.1
322#
323# If a daemon is sent the TERM signal and does not terminate
324# within a few minutes, it will still be running even after
c07f9fc5 325# kill_daemons returns.
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326#
327# If all daemons are kill successfully the function returns 0
c07f9fc5 328# if at least one daemon remains, this is treated as an
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329# error and the function return 1.
330#
331# @param dir path name of the environment
332# @param signal name of the first signal (defaults to TERM)
333# @param name_prefix only kill match daemons (defaults to all)
334# @param delays sequence of sleep times before failure
335# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
336#
337function kill_daemons() {
338 local trace=$(shopt -q -o xtrace && echo true || echo false)
339 $trace && shopt -u -o xtrace
340 local dir=$1
341 local signal=${2:-TERM}
342 local name_prefix=$3 # optional, osd, mon, osd.1
343 local delays=$4 #optional timing
344 local status=0
345 local pids=""
346
347 for pidfile in $(find $dir 2>/dev/null | grep $name_prefix'[^/]*\.pid') ; do
348 run_in_background pids kill_daemon $pidfile $signal $delays
349 done
350
351 wait_background pids
352 status=$?
353
354 $trace && shopt -s -o xtrace
355 return $status
356}
357
358function test_kill_daemons() {
359 local dir=$1
360 setup $dir || return 1
361 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
362 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
363 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
364 #
365 # sending signal 0 won't kill the daemon
366 # waiting just for one second instead of the default schedule
c07f9fc5 367 # allows us to quickly verify what happens when kill fails
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368 # to stop the daemon (i.e. it must return false)
369 #
370 ! kill_daemons $dir 0 osd 1 || return 1
371 #
372 # killing just the osd and verify the mon still is responsive
373 #
374 kill_daemons $dir TERM osd || return 1
375 ceph osd dump | grep "osd.0 down" || return 1
376 #
377 # kill the mgr
378 #
379 kill_daemons $dir TERM mgr || return 1
380 #
381 # kill the mon and verify it cannot be reached
382 #
383 kill_daemons $dir TERM || return 1
224ce89b 384 ! timeout 5 ceph status || return 1
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385 teardown $dir || return 1
386}
387
388#######################################################################
389
390##
391# Run a monitor by the name mon.**id** with data in **dir**/**id**.
392# The logs can be found in **dir**/mon.**id**.log and the pid file
393# is **dir**/mon.**id**.pid and the admin socket is
394# **dir**/**id**/ceph-mon.**id**.asok.
395#
396# The remaining arguments are passed verbatim to ceph-mon --mkfs
397# and the ceph-mon daemon.
398#
399# Two mandatory arguments must be provided: --fsid and --mon-host
400# Instead of adding them to every call to run_mon, they can be
401# set in the CEPH_ARGS environment variable to be read implicitly
402# by every ceph command.
403#
404# The CEPH_CONF variable is expected to be set to /dev/null to
405# only rely on arguments for configuration.
406#
407# Examples:
408#
409# CEPH_ARGS="--fsid=$(uuidgen) "
410# CEPH_ARGS+="--mon-host=127.0.0.1:7018 "
411# run_mon $dir a # spawn a mon and bind port 7018
412# run_mon $dir a --debug-filestore=20 # spawn with filestore debugging
413#
414# If mon_initial_members is not set, the default rbd pool is deleted
415# and replaced with a replicated pool with less placement groups to
416# speed up initialization. If mon_initial_members is set, no attempt
417# is made to recreate the rbd pool because it would hang forever,
418# waiting for other mons to join.
419#
420# A **dir**/ceph.conf file is created but not meant to be used by any
421# function. It is convenient for debugging a failure with:
422#
423# ceph --conf **dir**/ceph.conf -s
424#
425# @param dir path name of the environment
426# @param id mon identifier
427# @param ... can be any option valid for ceph-mon
428# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
429#
c07f9fc5 430function run_mon() {
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431 local dir=$1
432 shift
433 local id=$1
434 shift
435 local data=$dir/$id
436
437 ceph-mon \
438 --id $id \
439 --mkfs \
440 --mon-data=$data \
441 --run-dir=$dir \
442 "$@" || return 1
443
444 ceph-mon \
445 --id $id \
446 --mon-osd-full-ratio=.99 \
447 --mon-data-avail-crit=1 \
b5b8bbf5 448 --mon-data-avail-warn=5 \
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449 --paxos-propose-interval=0.1 \
450 --osd-crush-chooseleaf-type=0 \
c07f9fc5 451 $EXTRA_OPTS \
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452 --debug-mon 20 \
453 --debug-ms 20 \
454 --debug-paxos 20 \
455 --chdir= \
456 --mon-data=$data \
457 --log-file=$dir/\$name.log \
c07f9fc5 458 --admin-socket=$(get_asok_path) \
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459 --mon-cluster-log-file=$dir/log \
460 --run-dir=$dir \
461 --pid-file=$dir/\$name.pid \
462 --mon-allow-pool-delete \
c07f9fc5 463 --mon-osd-backfillfull-ratio .99 \
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464 "$@" || return 1
465
466 cat > $dir/ceph.conf <<EOF
467[global]
468fsid = $(get_config mon $id fsid)
469mon host = $(get_config mon $id mon_host)
470EOF
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471}
472
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473function test_run_mon() {
474 local dir=$1
475
476 setup $dir || return 1
477
478 run_mon $dir a --mon-initial-members=a || return 1
c07f9fc5 479 create_rbd_pool || return 1
7c673cae 480 # rbd has not been deleted / created, hence it has pool id 0
224ce89b 481 ceph osd dump | grep "pool 1 'rbd'" || return 1
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482 kill_daemons $dir || return 1
483
484 run_mon $dir a || return 1
c07f9fc5 485 create_rbd_pool || return 1
7c673cae 486 # rbd has been deleted / created, hence it does not have pool id 0
224ce89b 487 ! ceph osd dump | grep "pool 1 'rbd'" || return 1
c07f9fc5 488 local size=$(CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format=json daemon $(get_asok_path mon.a) \
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489 config get osd_pool_default_size)
490 test "$size" = '{"osd_pool_default_size":"3"}' || return 1
491
492 ! CEPH_ARGS='' ceph status || return 1
493 CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --conf $dir/ceph.conf status || return 1
494
495 kill_daemons $dir || return 1
496
497 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
c07f9fc5 498 local size=$(CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format=json daemon $(get_asok_path mon.a) \
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499 config get osd_pool_default_size)
500 test "$size" = '{"osd_pool_default_size":"1"}' || return 1
501 kill_daemons $dir || return 1
502
503 CEPH_ARGS="$CEPH_ARGS --osd_pool_default_size=2" \
504 run_mon $dir a || return 1
c07f9fc5 505 local size=$(CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format=json daemon $(get_asok_path mon.a) \
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506 config get osd_pool_default_size)
507 test "$size" = '{"osd_pool_default_size":"2"}' || return 1
508 kill_daemons $dir || return 1
509
510 teardown $dir || return 1
511}
512
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513function create_rbd_pool() {
514 ceph osd pool delete rbd rbd --yes-i-really-really-mean-it || return 1
b5b8bbf5 515 create_pool rbd $PG_NUM || return 1
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516 rbd pool init rbd
517}
518
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519function create_pool() {
520 ceph osd pool create "$@"
521 sleep 1
522}
523
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524function delete_pool() {
525 local poolname=$1
526 ceph osd pool delete $poolname $poolname --yes-i-really-really-mean-it
527}
528
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529#######################################################################
530
531function run_mgr() {
532 local dir=$1
533 shift
534 local id=$1
535 shift
536 local data=$dir/$id
537
538 ceph-mgr \
539 --id $id \
c07f9fc5 540 $EXTRA_OPTS \
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541 --debug-mgr 20 \
542 --debug-objecter 20 \
543 --debug-ms 20 \
544 --debug-paxos 20 \
545 --chdir= \
546 --mgr-data=$data \
547 --log-file=$dir/\$name.log \
c07f9fc5 548 --admin-socket=$(get_asok_path) \
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549 --run-dir=$dir \
550 --pid-file=$dir/\$name.pid \
551 "$@" || return 1
552}
553
554#######################################################################
555
556##
557# Create (prepare) and run (activate) an osd by the name osd.**id**
558# with data in **dir**/**id**. The logs can be found in
559# **dir**/osd.**id**.log, the pid file is **dir**/osd.**id**.pid and
560# the admin socket is **dir**/**id**/ceph-osd.**id**.asok.
561#
562# The remaining arguments are passed verbatim to ceph-osd.
563#
564# Two mandatory arguments must be provided: --fsid and --mon-host
565# Instead of adding them to every call to run_osd, they can be
566# set in the CEPH_ARGS environment variable to be read implicitly
567# by every ceph command.
568#
569# The CEPH_CONF variable is expected to be set to /dev/null to
570# only rely on arguments for configuration.
571#
572# The run_osd function creates the OSD data directory with ceph-disk
573# prepare on the **dir**/**id** directory and relies on the
574# activate_osd function to run the daemon.
575#
576# Examples:
577#
578# CEPH_ARGS="--fsid=$(uuidgen) "
579# CEPH_ARGS+="--mon-host=127.0.0.1:7018 "
580# run_osd $dir 0 # prepare and activate an osd using the monitor listening on 7018
581#
582# @param dir path name of the environment
583# @param id osd identifier
584# @param ... can be any option valid for ceph-osd
585# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
586#
587function run_osd() {
588 local dir=$1
589 shift
590 local id=$1
591 shift
592 local osd_data=$dir/$id
593
594 local ceph_disk_args
595 ceph_disk_args+=" --statedir=$dir"
596 ceph_disk_args+=" --sysconfdir=$dir"
597 ceph_disk_args+=" --prepend-to-path="
598
599 mkdir -p $osd_data
600 ceph-disk $ceph_disk_args \
31f18b77 601 prepare --filestore $osd_data || return 1
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602
603 activate_osd $dir $id "$@"
604}
605
606function run_osd_bluestore() {
607 local dir=$1
608 shift
609 local id=$1
610 shift
611 local osd_data=$dir/$id
612
613 local ceph_disk_args
614 ceph_disk_args+=" --statedir=$dir"
615 ceph_disk_args+=" --sysconfdir=$dir"
616 ceph_disk_args+=" --prepend-to-path="
617
618 mkdir -p $osd_data
619 ceph-disk $ceph_disk_args \
620 prepare --bluestore $osd_data || return 1
621
31f18b77 622 activate_osd $dir $id "$@"
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623}
624
625function test_run_osd() {
626 local dir=$1
627
628 setup $dir || return 1
629
630 run_mon $dir a || return 1
631 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
632
633 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
c07f9fc5 634 local backfills=$(CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format=json daemon $(get_asok_path osd.0) \
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635 config get osd_max_backfills)
636 echo "$backfills" | grep --quiet 'osd_max_backfills' || return 1
637
638 run_osd $dir 1 --osd-max-backfills 20 || return 1
c07f9fc5 639 local backfills=$(CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format=json daemon $(get_asok_path osd.1) \
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640 config get osd_max_backfills)
641 test "$backfills" = '{"osd_max_backfills":"20"}' || return 1
642
643 CEPH_ARGS="$CEPH_ARGS --osd-max-backfills 30" run_osd $dir 2 || return 1
c07f9fc5 644 local backfills=$(CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format=json daemon $(get_asok_path osd.2) \
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645 config get osd_max_backfills)
646 test "$backfills" = '{"osd_max_backfills":"30"}' || return 1
647
648 teardown $dir || return 1
649}
650
651#######################################################################
652
653##
654# Shutdown and remove all traces of the osd by the name osd.**id**.
655#
656# The OSD is shutdown with the TERM signal. It is then removed from
657# the auth list, crush map, osd map etc and the files associated with
658# it are also removed.
659#
660# @param dir path name of the environment
661# @param id osd identifier
662# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
663#
664function destroy_osd() {
665 local dir=$1
666 local id=$2
667
7c673cae 668 ceph osd out osd.$id || return 1
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669 kill_daemons $dir TERM osd.$id || return 1
670 ceph osd purge osd.$id --yes-i-really-mean-it || return 1
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671 teardown $dir/$id || return 1
672 rm -fr $dir/$id
673}
674
675function test_destroy_osd() {
676 local dir=$1
677
678 setup $dir || return 1
679 run_mon $dir a || return 1
680 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
681 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
682 destroy_osd $dir 0 || return 1
683 ! ceph osd dump | grep "osd.$id " || return 1
684 teardown $dir || return 1
685}
686
687#######################################################################
688
689##
690# Run (activate) an osd by the name osd.**id** with data in
691# **dir**/**id**. The logs can be found in **dir**/osd.**id**.log,
692# the pid file is **dir**/osd.**id**.pid and the admin socket is
693# **dir**/**id**/ceph-osd.**id**.asok.
694#
695# The remaining arguments are passed verbatim to ceph-osd.
696#
697# Two mandatory arguments must be provided: --fsid and --mon-host
698# Instead of adding them to every call to activate_osd, they can be
699# set in the CEPH_ARGS environment variable to be read implicitly
700# by every ceph command.
701#
702# The CEPH_CONF variable is expected to be set to /dev/null to
703# only rely on arguments for configuration.
704#
705# The activate_osd function expects a valid OSD data directory
706# in **dir**/**id**, either just created via run_osd or re-using
707# one left by a previous run of ceph-osd. The ceph-osd daemon is
708# run indirectly via ceph-disk activate.
709#
710# The activate_osd function blocks until the monitor reports the osd
711# up. If it fails to do so within $TIMEOUT seconds, activate_osd
712# fails.
713#
714# Examples:
715#
716# CEPH_ARGS="--fsid=$(uuidgen) "
717# CEPH_ARGS+="--mon-host=127.0.0.1:7018 "
718# activate_osd $dir 0 # activate an osd using the monitor listening on 7018
719#
720# @param dir path name of the environment
721# @param id osd identifier
722# @param ... can be any option valid for ceph-osd
723# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
724#
725function activate_osd() {
726 local dir=$1
727 shift
728 local id=$1
729 shift
730 local osd_data=$dir/$id
731
732 local ceph_disk_args
733 ceph_disk_args+=" --statedir=$dir"
734 ceph_disk_args+=" --sysconfdir=$dir"
735 ceph_disk_args+=" --prepend-to-path="
736
737 local ceph_args="$CEPH_ARGS"
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738 ceph_args+=" --osd-failsafe-full-ratio=.99"
739 ceph_args+=" --osd-journal-size=100"
740 ceph_args+=" --osd-scrub-load-threshold=2000"
741 ceph_args+=" --osd-data=$osd_data"
742 ceph_args+=" --chdir="
c07f9fc5 743 ceph_args+=$EXTRA_OPTS
7c673cae 744 ceph_args+=" --run-dir=$dir"
c07f9fc5 745 ceph_args+=" --admin-socket=$(get_asok_path)"
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746 ceph_args+=" --debug-osd=20"
747 ceph_args+=" --log-file=$dir/\$name.log"
748 ceph_args+=" --pid-file=$dir/\$name.pid"
749 ceph_args+=" --osd-max-object-name-len 460"
750 ceph_args+=" --osd-max-object-namespace-len 64"
224ce89b 751 ceph_args+=" --enable-experimental-unrecoverable-data-corrupting-features *"
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752 ceph_args+=" "
753 ceph_args+="$@"
754 mkdir -p $osd_data
755 CEPH_ARGS="$ceph_args " ceph-disk $ceph_disk_args \
756 activate \
757 --mark-init=none \
758 $osd_data || return 1
759
760 [ "$id" = "$(cat $osd_data/whoami)" ] || return 1
761
762 wait_for_osd up $id || return 1
763}
764
765function test_activate_osd() {
766 local dir=$1
767
768 setup $dir || return 1
769
770 run_mon $dir a || return 1
771 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
772
773 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
c07f9fc5 774 local backfills=$(CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format=json daemon $(get_asok_path osd.0) \
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775 config get osd_max_backfills)
776 echo "$backfills" | grep --quiet 'osd_max_backfills' || return 1
777
778 kill_daemons $dir TERM osd || return 1
779
780 activate_osd $dir 0 --osd-max-backfills 20 || return 1
c07f9fc5 781 local backfills=$(CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format=json daemon $(get_asok_path osd.0) \
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782 config get osd_max_backfills)
783 test "$backfills" = '{"osd_max_backfills":"20"}' || return 1
784
785 teardown $dir || return 1
786}
787
788#######################################################################
789
790##
791# Wait until the OSD **id** is either up or down, as specified by
792# **state**. It fails after $TIMEOUT seconds.
793#
794# @param state either up or down
795# @param id osd identifier
796# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
797#
798function wait_for_osd() {
799 local state=$1
800 local id=$2
801
802 status=1
803 for ((i=0; i < $TIMEOUT; i++)); do
804 echo $i
805 if ! ceph osd dump | grep "osd.$id $state"; then
806 sleep 1
807 else
808 status=0
809 break
810 fi
811 done
812 return $status
813}
814
815function test_wait_for_osd() {
816 local dir=$1
817 setup $dir || return 1
818 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
819 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
820 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
821 wait_for_osd up 0 || return 1
822 kill_daemons $dir TERM osd || return 1
823 wait_for_osd down 0 || return 1
824 ( TIMEOUT=1 ; ! wait_for_osd up 0 ) || return 1
825 teardown $dir || return 1
826}
827
828#######################################################################
829
830##
831# Display the list of OSD ids supporting the **objectname** stored in
832# **poolname**, as reported by ceph osd map.
833#
834# @param poolname an existing pool
835# @param objectname an objectname (may or may not exist)
836# @param STDOUT white space separated list of OSD ids
837# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
838#
839function get_osds() {
840 local poolname=$1
841 local objectname=$2
842
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843 local osds=$(ceph --format json osd map $poolname $objectname 2>/dev/null | \
844 jq '.acting | .[]')
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845 # get rid of the trailing space
846 echo $osds
847}
848
849function test_get_osds() {
850 local dir=$1
851
852 setup $dir || return 1
853 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=2 || return 1
854 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
855 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
856 run_osd $dir 1 || return 1
c07f9fc5 857 create_rbd_pool || return 1
7c673cae 858 wait_for_clean || return 1
c07f9fc5 859 create_rbd_pool || return 1
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860 get_osds rbd GROUP | grep --quiet '^[0-1] [0-1]$' || return 1
861 teardown $dir || return 1
862}
863
864#######################################################################
865
866##
867# Wait for the monitor to form quorum (optionally, of size N)
868#
869# @param timeout duration (lower-bound) to wait for quorum to be formed
870# @param quorumsize size of quorum to wait for
871# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
872#
873function wait_for_quorum() {
874 local timeout=$1
875 local quorumsize=$2
876
877 if [[ -z "$timeout" ]]; then
878 timeout=300
879 fi
880
881 if [[ -z "$quorumsize" ]]; then
882 timeout $timeout ceph mon_status --format=json >&/dev/null || return 1
883 return 0
884 fi
885
886 no_quorum=1
c07f9fc5 887 wait_until=$((`date +%s` + $timeout))
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888 while [[ $(date +%s) -lt $wait_until ]]; do
889 jqfilter='.quorum | length == '$quorumsize
890 jqinput="$(timeout $timeout ceph mon_status --format=json 2>/dev/null)"
891 res=$(echo $jqinput | jq "$jqfilter")
892 if [[ "$res" == "true" ]]; then
893 no_quorum=0
894 break
895 fi
896 done
897 return $no_quorum
898}
899
900#######################################################################
901
902##
903# Return the PG of supporting the **objectname** stored in
904# **poolname**, as reported by ceph osd map.
905#
906# @param poolname an existing pool
907# @param objectname an objectname (may or may not exist)
908# @param STDOUT a PG
909# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
910#
911function get_pg() {
912 local poolname=$1
913 local objectname=$2
914
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916}
917
918function test_get_pg() {
919 local dir=$1
920
921 setup $dir || return 1
922 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
923 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
924 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
c07f9fc5 925 create_rbd_pool || return 1
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926 wait_for_clean || return 1
927 get_pg rbd GROUP | grep --quiet '^[0-9]\.[0-9a-f][0-9a-f]*$' || return 1
928 teardown $dir || return 1
929}
930
931#######################################################################
932
933##
934# Return the value of the **config**, obtained via the config get command
935# of the admin socket of **daemon**.**id**.
936#
937# @param daemon mon or osd
938# @param id mon or osd ID
939# @param config the configuration variable name as found in config_opts.h
940# @param STDOUT the config value
941# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
942#
943function get_config() {
944 local daemon=$1
945 local id=$2
946 local config=$3
947
948 CEPH_ARGS='' \
c07f9fc5 949 ceph --format json daemon $(get_asok_path $daemon.$id) \
7c673cae 950 config get $config 2> /dev/null | \
31f18b77 951 jq -r ".$config"
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952}
953
954function test_get_config() {
955 local dir=$1
956
957 # override the default config using command line arg and check it
958 setup $dir || return 1
959 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
960 test $(get_config mon a osd_pool_default_size) = 1 || return 1
961 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
962 run_osd $dir 0 --osd_max_scrubs=3 || return 1
963 test $(get_config osd 0 osd_max_scrubs) = 3 || return 1
964 teardown $dir || return 1
965}
966
967#######################################################################
968
969##
970# Set the **config** to specified **value**, via the config set command
971# of the admin socket of **daemon**.**id**
972#
973# @param daemon mon or osd
974# @param id mon or osd ID
975# @param config the configuration variable name as found in config_opts.h
976# @param value the config value
977# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
978#
979function set_config() {
980 local daemon=$1
981 local id=$2
982 local config=$3
983 local value=$4
984
c07f9fc5 985 test $(env CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format json daemon $(get_asok_path $daemon.$id) \
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986 config set $config $value 2> /dev/null | \
987 jq 'has("success")') == true
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988}
989
990function test_set_config() {
991 local dir=$1
992
993 setup $dir || return 1
994 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
995 test $(get_config mon a ms_crc_header) = true || return 1
996 set_config mon a ms_crc_header false || return 1
997 test $(get_config mon a ms_crc_header) = false || return 1
998 set_config mon a ms_crc_header true || return 1
999 test $(get_config mon a ms_crc_header) = true || return 1
1000 teardown $dir || return 1
1001}
1002
1003#######################################################################
1004
1005##
1006# Return the OSD id of the primary OSD supporting the **objectname**
1007# stored in **poolname**, as reported by ceph osd map.
1008#
1009# @param poolname an existing pool
1010# @param objectname an objectname (may or may not exist)
1011# @param STDOUT the primary OSD id
1012# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
1013#
1014function get_primary() {
1015 local poolname=$1
1016 local objectname=$2
1017
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1018 ceph --format json osd map $poolname $objectname 2>/dev/null | \
1019 jq '.acting_primary'
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1020}
1021
1022function test_get_primary() {
1023 local dir=$1
1024
1025 setup $dir || return 1
1026 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
1027 local osd=0
1028 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
1029 run_osd $dir $osd || return 1
c07f9fc5 1030 create_rbd_pool || return 1
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1031 wait_for_clean || return 1
1032 test $(get_primary rbd GROUP) = $osd || return 1
1033 teardown $dir || return 1
1034}
1035
1036#######################################################################
1037
1038##
1039# Return the id of any OSD supporting the **objectname** stored in
1040# **poolname**, as reported by ceph osd map, except the primary.
1041#
1042# @param poolname an existing pool
1043# @param objectname an objectname (may or may not exist)
1044# @param STDOUT the OSD id
1045# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
1046#
1047function get_not_primary() {
1048 local poolname=$1
1049 local objectname=$2
1050
1051 local primary=$(get_primary $poolname $objectname)
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1052 ceph --format json osd map $poolname $objectname 2>/dev/null | \
1053 jq ".acting | map(select (. != $primary)) | .[0]"
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1054}
1055
1056function test_get_not_primary() {
1057 local dir=$1
1058
1059 setup $dir || return 1
1060 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=2 || return 1
1061 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
1062 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
1063 run_osd $dir 1 || return 1
c07f9fc5 1064 create_rbd_pool || return 1
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1065 wait_for_clean || return 1
1066 local primary=$(get_primary rbd GROUP)
1067 local not_primary=$(get_not_primary rbd GROUP)
1068 test $not_primary != $primary || return 1
1069 test $not_primary = 0 -o $not_primary = 1 || return 1
1070 teardown $dir || return 1
1071}
1072
1073#######################################################################
1074
1075##
1076# Run ceph-objectstore-tool against the OSD **id** using the data path
1077# **dir**. The OSD is killed with TERM prior to running
1078# ceph-objectstore-tool because access to the data path is
1079# exclusive. The OSD is restarted after the command completes. The
1080# objectstore_tool returns after all PG are active+clean again.
1081#
1082# @param dir the data path of the OSD
1083# @param id the OSD id
1084# @param ... arguments to ceph-objectstore-tool
1085# @param STDIN the input of ceph-objectstore-tool
1086# @param STDOUT the output of ceph-objectstore-tool
1087# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
1088#
1089# The value of $ceph_osd_args will be passed to restarted osds
1090#
1091function objectstore_tool() {
1092 local dir=$1
1093 shift
1094 local id=$1
1095 shift
1096 local osd_data=$dir/$id
1097
1098 local osd_type=$(cat $osd_data/type)
1099
1100 kill_daemons $dir TERM osd.$id >&2 < /dev/null || return 1
1101
1102 local journal_args
1103 if [ "$objectstore_type" == "filestore" ]; then
1104 journal_args=" --journal-path $osd_data/journal"
1105 fi
1106 ceph-objectstore-tool \
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1107 --data-path $osd_data \
1108 $journal_args \
1109 "$@" || return 1
1110 activate_osd $dir $id $ceph_osd_args >&2 || return 1
1111 wait_for_clean >&2
1112}
1113
1114function test_objectstore_tool() {
1115 local dir=$1
1116
1117 setup $dir || return 1
1118 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
1119 local osd=0
1120 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
1121 run_osd $dir $osd || return 1
c07f9fc5 1122 create_rbd_pool || return 1
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1123 wait_for_clean || return 1
1124 rados --pool rbd put GROUP /etc/group || return 1
1125 objectstore_tool $dir $osd GROUP get-bytes | \
1126 diff - /etc/group
1127 ! objectstore_tool $dir $osd NOTEXISTS get-bytes || return 1
1128 teardown $dir || return 1
1129}
1130
1131#######################################################################
1132
1133##
1134# Predicate checking if there is an ongoing recovery in the
1135# cluster. If any of the recovering_{keys,bytes,objects}_per_sec
1136# counters are reported by ceph status, it means recovery is in
1137# progress.
1138#
1139# @return 0 if recovery in progress, 1 otherwise
1140#
1141function get_is_making_recovery_progress() {
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1142 local recovery_progress
1143 recovery_progress+=".recovering_keys_per_sec + "
1144 recovery_progress+=".recovering_bytes_per_sec + "
1145 recovery_progress+=".recovering_objects_per_sec"
1146 local progress=$(ceph --format json status 2>/dev/null | \
1147 jq -r ".pgmap | $recovery_progress")
1148 test "$progress" != null
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1149}
1150
1151function test_get_is_making_recovery_progress() {
1152 local dir=$1
1153
1154 setup $dir || return 1
1155 run_mon $dir a || return 1
1156 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
1157 ! get_is_making_recovery_progress || return 1
1158 teardown $dir || return 1
1159}
1160
1161#######################################################################
1162
1163##
1164# Return the number of active PGs in the cluster. A PG is active if
1165# ceph pg dump pgs reports it both **active** and **clean** and that
1166# not **stale**.
1167#
1168# @param STDOUT the number of active PGs
1169# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
1170#
1171function get_num_active_clean() {
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1172 local expression
1173 expression+="select(contains(\"active\") and contains(\"clean\")) | "
1174 expression+="select(contains(\"stale\") | not)"
1175 ceph --format json pg dump pgs 2>/dev/null | \
1176 jq "[.[] | .state | $expression] | length"
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1177}
1178
1179function test_get_num_active_clean() {
1180 local dir=$1
1181
1182 setup $dir || return 1
1183 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
1184 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
1185 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
c07f9fc5 1186 create_rbd_pool || return 1
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1187 wait_for_clean || return 1
1188 local num_active_clean=$(get_num_active_clean)
1189 test "$num_active_clean" = $PG_NUM || return 1
1190 teardown $dir || return 1
1191}
1192
1193#######################################################################
1194
1195##
1196# Return the number of PGs in the cluster, according to
1197# ceph pg dump pgs.
1198#
1199# @param STDOUT the number of PGs
1200# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
1201#
1202function get_num_pgs() {
31f18b77 1203 ceph --format json status 2>/dev/null | jq '.pgmap.num_pgs'
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1204}
1205
1206function test_get_num_pgs() {
1207 local dir=$1
1208
1209 setup $dir || return 1
1210 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
1211 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
1212 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
c07f9fc5 1213 create_rbd_pool || return 1
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1214 wait_for_clean || return 1
1215 local num_pgs=$(get_num_pgs)
1216 test "$num_pgs" -gt 0 || return 1
1217 teardown $dir || return 1
1218}
1219
1220#######################################################################
1221
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1222##
1223# Return the OSD ids in use by at least one PG in the cluster (either
1224# in the up or the acting set), according to ceph pg dump pgs. Every
1225# OSD id shows as many times as they are used in up and acting sets.
1226# If an OSD id is in both the up and acting set of a given PG, it will
1227# show twice.
1228#
1229# @param STDOUT a sorted list of OSD ids
1230# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
1231#
1232function get_osd_id_used_by_pgs() {
1233 ceph --format json pg dump pgs 2>/dev/null | jq '.[] | .up[], .acting[]' | sort
1234}
1235
1236function test_get_osd_id_used_by_pgs() {
1237 local dir=$1
1238
1239 setup $dir || return 1
1240 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
1241 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
1242 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
1243 create_rbd_pool || return 1
1244 wait_for_clean || return 1
1245 local osd_ids=$(get_osd_id_used_by_pgs | uniq)
1246 test "$osd_ids" = "0" || return 1
1247 teardown $dir || return 1
1248}
1249
1250#######################################################################
1251
1252##
1253# Wait until the OSD **id** shows **count** times in the
1254# PGs (see get_osd_id_used_by_pgs for more information about
1255# how OSD ids are counted).
1256#
1257# @param id the OSD id
1258# @param count the number of time it must show in the PGs
1259# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
1260#
1261function wait_osd_id_used_by_pgs() {
1262 local id=$1
1263 local count=$2
1264
1265 status=1
1266 for ((i=0; i < $TIMEOUT / 5; i++)); do
1267 echo $i
1268 if ! test $(get_osd_id_used_by_pgs | grep -c $id) = $count ; then
1269 sleep 5
1270 else
1271 status=0
1272 break
1273 fi
1274 done
1275 return $status
1276}
1277
1278function test_wait_osd_id_used_by_pgs() {
1279 local dir=$1
1280
1281 setup $dir || return 1
1282 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
1283 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
1284 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
1285 create_rbd_pool || return 1
1286 wait_for_clean || return 1
1287 wait_osd_id_used_by_pgs 0 8 || return 1
1288 ! TIMEOUT=1 wait_osd_id_used_by_pgs 123 5 || return 1
1289 teardown $dir || return 1
1290}
1291
1292#######################################################################
1293
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1294##
1295# Return the date and time of the last completed scrub for **pgid**,
1296# as reported by ceph pg dump pgs. Note that a repair also sets this
1297# date.
1298#
1299# @param pgid the id of the PG
1300# @param STDOUT the date and time of the last scrub
1301# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
1302#
1303function get_last_scrub_stamp() {
1304 local pgid=$1
1305 local sname=${2:-last_scrub_stamp}
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1306 ceph --format json pg dump pgs 2>/dev/null | \
1307 jq -r ".[] | select(.pgid==\"$pgid\") | .$sname"
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1308}
1309
1310function test_get_last_scrub_stamp() {
1311 local dir=$1
1312
1313 setup $dir || return 1
1314 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
1315 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
1316 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
c07f9fc5 1317 create_rbd_pool || return 1
7c673cae 1318 wait_for_clean || return 1
b5b8bbf5 1319 stamp=$(get_last_scrub_stamp 1.0)
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1320 test -n "$stamp" || return 1
1321 teardown $dir || return 1
1322}
1323
1324#######################################################################
1325
1326##
1327# Predicate checking if the cluster is clean, i.e. all of its PGs are
1328# in a clean state (see get_num_active_clean for a definition).
1329#
1330# @return 0 if the cluster is clean, 1 otherwise
1331#
1332function is_clean() {
1333 num_pgs=$(get_num_pgs)
1334 test $num_pgs != 0 || return 1
1335 test $(get_num_active_clean) = $num_pgs || return 1
1336}
1337
1338function test_is_clean() {
1339 local dir=$1
1340
1341 setup $dir || return 1
1342 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
1343 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
1344 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
c07f9fc5 1345 create_rbd_pool || return 1
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1346 wait_for_clean || return 1
1347 is_clean || return 1
1348 teardown $dir || return 1
1349}
1350
1351#######################################################################
1352
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1353calc() { awk "BEGIN{print $*}"; }
1354
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1355##
1356# Return a list of numbers that are increasingly larger and whose
1357# total is **timeout** seconds. It can be used to have short sleep
1358# delay while waiting for an event on a fast machine. But if running
1359# very slowly the larger delays avoid stressing the machine even
1360# further or spamming the logs.
1361#
1362# @param timeout sum of all delays, in seconds
1363# @return a list of sleep delays
1364#
1365function get_timeout_delays() {
1366 local trace=$(shopt -q -o xtrace && echo true || echo false)
1367 $trace && shopt -u -o xtrace
1368 local timeout=$1
1369 local first_step=${2:-1}
1370
1371 local i
1372 local total="0"
1373 i=$first_step
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1374 while test "$(calc $total + $i \<= $timeout)" = "1"; do
1375 echo -n "$(calc $i) "
1376 total=$(calc $total + $i)
1377 i=$(calc $i \* 2)
7c673cae 1378 done
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1379 if test "$(calc $total \< $timeout)" = "1"; then
1380 echo -n "$(calc $timeout - $total) "
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1381 fi
1382 $trace && shopt -s -o xtrace
1383}
1384
1385function test_get_timeout_delays() {
1386 test "$(get_timeout_delays 1)" = "1 " || return 1
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1387 test "$(get_timeout_delays 5)" = "1 2 2 " || return 1
1388 test "$(get_timeout_delays 6)" = "1 2 3 " || return 1
7c673cae 1389 test "$(get_timeout_delays 7)" = "1 2 4 " || return 1
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1390 test "$(get_timeout_delays 8)" = "1 2 4 1 " || return 1
1391 test "$(get_timeout_delays 1 .1)" = "0.1 0.2 0.4 0.3 " || return 1
1392 test "$(get_timeout_delays 1.5 .1)" = "0.1 0.2 0.4 0.8 " || return 1
1393 test "$(get_timeout_delays 5 .1)" = "0.1 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.6 1.9 " || return 1
1394 test "$(get_timeout_delays 6 .1)" = "0.1 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.6 2.9 " || return 1
1395 test "$(get_timeout_delays 6.3 .1)" = "0.1 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.6 3.2 " || return 1
1396 test "$(get_timeout_delays 20 .1)" = "0.1 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.6 3.2 6.4 7.3 " || return 1
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1397}
1398
1399#######################################################################
1400
1401##
1402# Wait until the cluster becomes clean or if it does not make progress
1403# for $TIMEOUT seconds.
1404# Progress is measured either via the **get_is_making_recovery_progress**
1405# predicate or if the number of clean PGs changes (as returned by get_num_active_clean)
1406#
1407# @return 0 if the cluster is clean, 1 otherwise
1408#
1409function wait_for_clean() {
1410 local num_active_clean=-1
1411 local cur_active_clean
1412 local -a delays=($(get_timeout_delays $TIMEOUT .1))
1413 local -i loop=0
31f18b77 1414
3a9019d9 1415 flush_pg_stats || return 1
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1416 while test $(get_num_pgs) == 0 ; do
1417 sleep 1
1418 done
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1419
1420 while true ; do
1421 # Comparing get_num_active_clean & get_num_pgs is used to determine
1422 # if the cluster is clean. That's almost an inline of is_clean() to
1423 # get more performance by avoiding multiple calls of get_num_active_clean.
1424 cur_active_clean=$(get_num_active_clean)
1425 test $cur_active_clean = $(get_num_pgs) && break
1426 if test $cur_active_clean != $num_active_clean ; then
1427 loop=0
1428 num_active_clean=$cur_active_clean
1429 elif get_is_making_recovery_progress ; then
1430 loop=0
1431 elif (( $loop >= ${#delays[*]} )) ; then
1432 ceph report
1433 return 1
1434 fi
1435 sleep ${delays[$loop]}
1436 loop+=1
1437 done
1438 return 0
1439}
1440
1441function test_wait_for_clean() {
1442 local dir=$1
1443
1444 setup $dir || return 1
1445 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
1446 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
c07f9fc5 1447 create_rbd_pool || return 1
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1448 ! TIMEOUT=1 wait_for_clean || return 1
1449 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
1450 wait_for_clean || return 1
1451 teardown $dir || return 1
1452}
1453
1454#######################################################################
1455
1456##
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1457# Wait until the cluster has health condition passed as arg
1458# again for $TIMEOUT seconds.
7c673cae 1459#
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1460# @param string to grep for in health detail
1461# @return 0 if the cluster health matches request, 1 otherwise
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1462#
1463function wait_for_health() {
1464 local grepstr=$1
1465 local -a delays=($(get_timeout_delays $TIMEOUT .1))
1466 local -i loop=0
1467
1468 while ! ceph health detail | grep "$grepstr" ; do
1469 if (( $loop >= ${#delays[*]} )) ; then
1470 ceph health detail
1471 return 1
1472 fi
1473 sleep ${delays[$loop]}
1474 loop+=1
1475 done
1476}
1477
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1479# Wait until the cluster becomes HEALTH_OK again or if it does not make progress
1480# for $TIMEOUT seconds.
1481#
1482# @return 0 if the cluster is HEALTHY, 1 otherwise
1483#
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1484function wait_for_health_ok() {
1485 wait_for_health "HEALTH_OK" || return 1
1486}
1487
1488function test_wait_for_health_ok() {
1489 local dir=$1
1490
1491 setup $dir || return 1
1492 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 --osd_failsafe_full_ratio=.99 --mon_pg_warn_min_per_osd=0 || return 1
31f18b77 1493 run_mgr $dir x --mon_pg_warn_min_per_osd=0 || return 1
7c673cae 1494 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
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1495 kill_daemons $dir TERM osd || return 1
1496 ! TIMEOUT=1 wait_for_health_ok || return 1
1497 activate_osd $dir 0 || return 1
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1498 wait_for_health_ok || return 1
1499 teardown $dir || return 1
1500}
1501
1502
1503#######################################################################
1504
1505##
1506# Run repair on **pgid** and wait until it completes. The repair
1507# function will fail if repair does not complete within $TIMEOUT
1508# seconds.
1509#
1510# @param pgid the id of the PG
1511# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
1512#
1513function repair() {
1514 local pgid=$1
1515 local last_scrub=$(get_last_scrub_stamp $pgid)
1516 ceph pg repair $pgid
1517 wait_for_scrub $pgid "$last_scrub"
1518}
1519
1520function test_repair() {
1521 local dir=$1
1522
1523 setup $dir || return 1
1524 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
1525 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
1526 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
c07f9fc5 1527 create_rbd_pool || return 1
7c673cae 1528 wait_for_clean || return 1
b5b8bbf5 1529 repair 1.0 || return 1
7c673cae 1530 kill_daemons $dir KILL osd || return 1
b5b8bbf5 1531 ! TIMEOUT=1 repair 1.0 || return 1
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1532 teardown $dir || return 1
1533}
1534#######################################################################
1535
1536##
1537# Run scrub on **pgid** and wait until it completes. The pg_scrub
1538# function will fail if repair does not complete within $TIMEOUT
1539# seconds. The pg_scrub is complete whenever the
1540# **get_last_scrub_stamp** function reports a timestamp different from
1541# the one stored before starting the scrub.
1542#
1543# @param pgid the id of the PG
1544# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
1545#
1546function pg_scrub() {
1547 local pgid=$1
1548 local last_scrub=$(get_last_scrub_stamp $pgid)
1549 ceph pg scrub $pgid
1550 wait_for_scrub $pgid "$last_scrub"
1551}
1552
1553function pg_deep_scrub() {
1554 local pgid=$1
1555 local last_scrub=$(get_last_scrub_stamp $pgid last_deep_scrub_stamp)
1556 ceph pg deep-scrub $pgid
1557 wait_for_scrub $pgid "$last_scrub" last_deep_scrub_stamp
1558}
1559
1560function test_pg_scrub() {
1561 local dir=$1
1562
1563 setup $dir || return 1
1564 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
1565 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
1566 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
c07f9fc5 1567 create_rbd_pool || return 1
7c673cae 1568 wait_for_clean || return 1
b5b8bbf5 1569 pg_scrub 1.0 || return 1
7c673cae 1570 kill_daemons $dir KILL osd || return 1
b5b8bbf5 1571 ! TIMEOUT=1 pg_scrub 1.0 || return 1
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1572 teardown $dir || return 1
1573}
1574
1575#######################################################################
1576
1577##
1578# Run the *command* and expect it to fail (i.e. return a non zero status).
1579# The output (stderr and stdout) is stored in a temporary file in *dir*
1580# and is expected to contain the string *expected*.
1581#
1582# Return 0 if the command failed and the string was found. Otherwise
1583# return 1 and cat the full output of the command on stderr for debug.
1584#
1585# @param dir temporary directory to store the output
1586# @param expected string to look for in the output
1587# @param command ... the command and its arguments
1588# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
1589#
1590
1591function expect_failure() {
1592 local dir=$1
1593 shift
1594 local expected="$1"
1595 shift
1596 local success
1597
1598 if "$@" > $dir/out 2>&1 ; then
1599 success=true
1600 else
1601 success=false
1602 fi
1603
1604 if $success || ! grep --quiet "$expected" $dir/out ; then
1605 cat $dir/out >&2
1606 return 1
1607 else
1608 return 0
1609 fi
1610}
1611
1612function test_expect_failure() {
1613 local dir=$1
1614
1615 setup $dir || return 1
1616 expect_failure $dir FAIL bash -c 'echo FAIL ; exit 1' || return 1
1617 # the command did not fail
1618 ! expect_failure $dir FAIL bash -c 'echo FAIL ; exit 0' > $dir/out || return 1
1619 grep --quiet FAIL $dir/out || return 1
1620 # the command failed but the output does not contain the expected string
1621 ! expect_failure $dir FAIL bash -c 'echo UNEXPECTED ; exit 1' > $dir/out || return 1
1622 ! grep --quiet FAIL $dir/out || return 1
1623 teardown $dir || return 1
1624}
1625
1626#######################################################################
1627
1628##
1629# Given the *last_scrub*, wait for scrub to happen on **pgid**. It
1630# will fail if scrub does not complete within $TIMEOUT seconds. The
1631# repair is complete whenever the **get_last_scrub_stamp** function
1632# reports a timestamp different from the one given in argument.
1633#
1634# @param pgid the id of the PG
1635# @param last_scrub timestamp of the last scrub for *pgid*
1636# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
1637#
1638function wait_for_scrub() {
1639 local pgid=$1
1640 local last_scrub="$2"
1641 local sname=${3:-last_scrub_stamp}
1642
1643 for ((i=0; i < $TIMEOUT; i++)); do
b5b8bbf5 1644 if test "$(get_last_scrub_stamp $pgid $sname)" '>' "$last_scrub" ; then
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1645 return 0
1646 fi
1647 sleep 1
1648 done
1649 return 1
1650}
1651
1652function test_wait_for_scrub() {
1653 local dir=$1
1654
1655 setup $dir || return 1
1656 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
1657 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
1658 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
c07f9fc5 1659 create_rbd_pool || return 1
7c673cae 1660 wait_for_clean || return 1
b5b8bbf5 1661 local pgid=1.0
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1662 ceph pg repair $pgid
1663 local last_scrub=$(get_last_scrub_stamp $pgid)
1664 wait_for_scrub $pgid "$last_scrub" || return 1
1665 kill_daemons $dir KILL osd || return 1
1666 last_scrub=$(get_last_scrub_stamp $pgid)
1667 ! TIMEOUT=1 wait_for_scrub $pgid "$last_scrub" || return 1
1668 teardown $dir || return 1
1669}
1670
1671#######################################################################
1672
1673##
1674# Return 0 if the erasure code *plugin* is available, 1 otherwise.
1675#
1676# @param plugin erasure code plugin
1677# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
1678#
1679
1680function erasure_code_plugin_exists() {
1681 local plugin=$1
1682 local status
1683 local grepstr
1684 local s
1685 case `uname` in
1686 FreeBSD) grepstr="Cannot open.*$plugin" ;;
1687 *) grepstr="$plugin.*No such file" ;;
1688 esac
1689
1690 s=$(ceph osd erasure-code-profile set TESTPROFILE plugin=$plugin 2>&1)
1691 local status=$?
1692 if [ $status -eq 0 ]; then
1693 ceph osd erasure-code-profile rm TESTPROFILE
1694 elif ! echo $s | grep --quiet "$grepstr" ; then
1695 status=1
1696 # display why the string was rejected.
1697 echo $s
1698 fi
1699 return $status
1700}
1701
1702function test_erasure_code_plugin_exists() {
1703 local dir=$1
1704
1705 setup $dir || return 1
1706 run_mon $dir a || return 1
1707 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
1708 erasure_code_plugin_exists jerasure || return 1
1709 ! erasure_code_plugin_exists FAKE || return 1
1710 teardown $dir || return 1
1711}
1712
1713#######################################################################
1714
1715##
1716# Display all log files from **dir** on stdout.
1717#
1718# @param dir directory in which all data is stored
1719#
1720
1721function display_logs() {
1722 local dir=$1
1723
1724 find $dir -maxdepth 1 -name '*.log' | \
1725 while read file ; do
1726 echo "======================= $file"
1727 cat $file
1728 done
1729}
1730
1731function test_display_logs() {
1732 local dir=$1
1733
1734 setup $dir || return 1
1735 run_mon $dir a || return 1
1736 kill_daemons $dir || return 1
1737 display_logs $dir > $dir/log.out
1738 grep --quiet mon.a.log $dir/log.out || return 1
1739 teardown $dir || return 1
1740}
1741
1742#######################################################################
1743##
1744# Spawn a command in background and save the pid in the variable name
1745# passed in argument. To make the output reading easier, the output is
1746# prepend with the process id.
1747#
1748# Example:
1749# pids1=""
1750# run_in_background pids1 bash -c 'sleep 1; exit 1'
1751#
1752# @param pid_variable the variable name (not value) where the pids will be stored
1753# @param ... the command to execute
1754# @return only the pid_variable output should be considered and used with **wait_background**
1755#
1756function run_in_background() {
1757 local pid_variable=$1
94b18763 1758 shift
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1759 # Execute the command and prepend the output with its pid
1760 # We enforce to return the exit status of the command and not the awk one.
94b18763 1761 ("$@" |& sed 's/^/'$$': /'; return "${PIPESTATUS[0]}") >&2 &
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1762 eval "$pid_variable+=\" $!\""
1763}
1764
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1765function save_stdout {
1766 local out="$1"
1767 shift
1768 "$@" > "$out"
1769}
1770
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1771function test_run_in_background() {
1772 local pids
1773 run_in_background pids sleep 1
1774 run_in_background pids sleep 1
1775 test $(echo $pids | wc -w) = 2 || return 1
1776 wait $pids || return 1
1777}
1778
1779#######################################################################
1780##
1781# Wait for pids running in background to complete.
1782# This function is usually used after a **run_in_background** call
1783# Example:
1784# pids1=""
1785# run_in_background pids1 bash -c 'sleep 1; exit 1'
1786# wait_background pids1
1787#
1788# @param pids The variable name that contains the active PIDS. Set as empty at then end of the function.
1789# @return returns 1 if at least one process exits in error unless returns 0
1790#
1791function wait_background() {
1792 # We extract the PIDS from the variable name
1793 pids=${!1}
1794
1795 return_code=0
1796 for pid in $pids; do
1797 if ! wait $pid; then
1798 # If one process failed then return 1
1799 return_code=1
1800 fi
1801 done
1802
1803 # We empty the variable reporting that all process ended
1804 eval "$1=''"
1805
1806 return $return_code
1807}
1808
1809
1810function test_wait_background() {
1811 local pids=""
1812 run_in_background pids bash -c "sleep 1; exit 1"
1813 run_in_background pids bash -c "sleep 2; exit 0"
1814 wait_background pids
1815 if [ $? -ne 1 ]; then return 1; fi
1816
1817 run_in_background pids bash -c "sleep 1; exit 0"
1818 run_in_background pids bash -c "sleep 2; exit 0"
1819 wait_background pids
1820 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then return 1; fi
1821
1822 if [ ! -z "$pids" ]; then return 1; fi
1823}
1824
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1825function flush_pg_stats()
1826{
1827 local timeout=${1:-$TIMEOUT}
1828
1829 ids=`ceph osd ls`
1830 seqs=''
1831 for osd in $ids; do
1832 seq=`ceph tell osd.$osd flush_pg_stats`
1833 seqs="$seqs $osd-$seq"
1834 done
1835
1836 for s in $seqs; do
1837 osd=`echo $s | cut -d - -f 1`
1838 seq=`echo $s | cut -d - -f 2`
1839 echo "waiting osd.$osd seq $seq"
1840 while test $(ceph osd last-stat-seq $osd) -lt $seq; do
1841 sleep 1
1842 if [ $((timeout--)) -eq 0 ]; then
1843 return 1
1844 fi
1845 done
1846 done
1847}
1848
1849function test_flush_pg_stats()
1850{
1851 local dir=$1
1852
1853 setup $dir || return 1
1854 run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
1855 run_mgr $dir x || return 1
1856 run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
c07f9fc5 1857 create_rbd_pool || return 1
31f18b77 1858 rados -p rbd put obj /etc/group
3a9019d9 1859 flush_pg_stats || return 1
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1860 local jq_filter='.pools | .[] | select(.name == "rbd") | .stats'
1861 raw_bytes_used=`ceph df detail --format=json | jq "$jq_filter.raw_bytes_used"`
1862 bytes_used=`ceph df detail --format=json | jq "$jq_filter.bytes_used"`
1863 test $raw_bytes_used > 0 || return 1
1864 test $raw_bytes_used == $bytes_used || return 1
b5b8bbf5 1865 teardown $dir
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1866}
1867
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1868#######################################################################
1869
1870##
1871# Call the **run** function (which must be defined by the caller) with
1872# the **dir** argument followed by the caller argument list.
1873#
1874# If the **run** function returns on error, all logs found in **dir**
1875# are displayed for diagnostic purposes.
1876#
1877# **teardown** function is called when the **run** function returns
1878# (on success or on error), to cleanup leftovers. The CEPH_CONF is set
1879# to /dev/null and CEPH_ARGS is unset so that the tests are protected from
1880# external interferences.
1881#
1882# It is the responsibility of the **run** function to call the
1883# **setup** function to prepare the test environment (create a temporary
1884# directory etc.).
1885#
1886# The shell is required (via PS4) to display the function and line
1887# number whenever a statement is executed to help debugging.
1888#
1889# @param dir directory in which all data is stored
1890# @param ... arguments passed transparently to **run**
1891# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
1892#
1893function main() {
1894 local dir=td/$1
1895 shift
1896
1897 shopt -s -o xtrace
1898 PS4='${BASH_SOURCE[0]}:$LINENO: ${FUNCNAME[0]}: '
1899
1900 export PATH=${CEPH_BUILD_VIRTUALENV}/ceph-disk-virtualenv/bin:${CEPH_BUILD_VIRTUALENV}/ceph-detect-init-virtualenv/bin:.:$PATH # make sure program from sources are preferred
1901 #export PATH=$CEPH_ROOT/src/ceph-disk/virtualenv/bin:$CEPH_ROOT/src/ceph-detect-init/virtualenv/bin:.:$PATH # make sure program from sources are preferred
1902
1903 export CEPH_CONF=/dev/null
1904 unset CEPH_ARGS
1905
1906 local code
1907 if run $dir "$@" ; then
1908 code=0
1909 else
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1910 code=1
1911 fi
b5b8bbf5 1912 teardown $dir $code || return 1
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1913 return $code
1914}
1915
1916#######################################################################
1917
1918function run_tests() {
1919 shopt -s -o xtrace
1920 PS4='${BASH_SOURCE[0]}:$LINENO: ${FUNCNAME[0]}: '
1921
1922 export PATH=${CEPH_BUILD_VIRTUALENV}/ceph-disk-virtualenv/bin:${CEPH_BUILD_VIRTUALENV}/ceph-detect-init-virtualenv/bin:.:$PATH # make sure program from sources are preferred
1923 #export PATH=$CEPH_ROOT/src/ceph-disk/virtualenv/bin:$CEPH_ROOT/src/ceph-detect-init/virtualenv/bin:.:$PATH # make sure program from sources are preferred
1924
1925 export CEPH_MON="127.0.0.1:7109" # git grep '\<7109\>' : there must be only one
1926 export CEPH_ARGS
b5b8bbf5 1927 CEPH_ARGS+=" --fsid=$(uuidgen) --auth-supported=none "
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1928 CEPH_ARGS+="--mon-host=$CEPH_MON "
1929 export CEPH_CONF=/dev/null
1930
1931 local funcs=${@:-$(set | sed -n -e 's/^\(test_[0-9a-z_]*\) .*/\1/p')}
1932 local dir=td/ceph-helpers
1933
1934 for func in $funcs ; do
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1935 if ! $func $dir; then
1936 teardown $dir 1
1937 return 1
1938 fi
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1939 done
1940}
1941
1942if test "$1" = TESTS ; then
1943 shift
1944 run_tests "$@"
b5b8bbf5 1945 exit $?
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1946fi
1947
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1948# NOTE:
1949# jq only support --exit-status|-e from version 1.4 forwards, which makes
1950# returning on error waaaay prettier and straightforward.
1951# However, the current automated upstream build is running with v1.3,
1952# which has no idea what -e is. Hence the convoluted error checking we
1953# need. Sad.
1954# The next time someone changes this code, please check if v1.4 is now
1955# a thing, and, if so, please change these to use -e. Thanks.
1956
1957# jq '.all.supported | select([.[] == "foo"] | any)'
1958function jq_success() {
1959 input="$1"
1960 filter="$2"
1961 expects="\"$3\""
1962
1963 in_escaped=$(printf %s "$input" | sed "s/'/'\\\\''/g")
1964 filter_escaped=$(printf %s "$filter" | sed "s/'/'\\\\''/g")
1965
1966 ret=$(echo "$in_escaped" | jq "$filter_escaped")
1967 if [[ "$ret" == "true" ]]; then
1968 return 0
1969 elif [[ -n "$expects" ]]; then
1970 if [[ "$ret" == "$expects" ]]; then
1971 return 0
1972 fi
1973 fi
1974 return 1
1975 input=$1
1976 filter=$2
1977 expects="$3"
1978
1979 ret="$(echo $input | jq \"$filter\")"
1980 if [[ "$ret" == "true" ]]; then
1981 return 0
1982 elif [[ -n "$expects" && "$ret" == "$expects" ]]; then
1983 return 0
1984 fi
1985 return 1
1986}
1987
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1988function inject_eio() {
1989 local pooltype=$1
1990 shift
1991 local which=$1
1992 shift
1993 local poolname=$1
1994 shift
1995 local objname=$1
1996 shift
1997 local dir=$1
1998 shift
1999 local shard_id=$1
2000 shift
2001
2002 local -a initial_osds=($(get_osds $poolname $objname))
2003 local osd_id=${initial_osds[$shard_id]}
2004 if [ "$pooltype" != "ec" ]; then
2005 shard_id=""
2006 fi
2007 set_config osd $osd_id filestore_debug_inject_read_err true || return 1
2008 local loop=0
2009 while ( CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --admin-daemon $(get_asok_path osd.$osd_id) \
2010 inject${which}err $poolname $objname $shard_id | grep -q Invalid ); do
2011 loop=$(expr $loop + 1)
2012 if [ $loop = "10" ]; then
2013 return 1
2014 fi
2015 sleep 1
2016 done
2017}
2018
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2019function multidiff() {
2020 if ! diff $@ ; then
2021 if [ "$DIFFCOLOPTS" = "" ]; then
2022 return 1
2023 fi
2024 diff $DIFFCOLOPTS $@
2025 fi
2026}
2027
7c673cae 2028# Local Variables:
c07f9fc5 2029# compile-command: "cd ../../src ; make -j4 && ../qa/standalone/ceph-helpers.sh TESTS # test_get_config"
7c673cae 2030# End: