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-"""
-vstart_runner: override Filesystem and Mount interfaces to run a CephFSTestCase against a vstart
-ceph instance instead of a packaged/installed cluster. Use this to turn around test cases
-quickly during development.
-
-Simple usage (assuming teuthology and ceph checked out in ~/git):
-
- # Activate the teuthology virtualenv
- source ~/git/teuthology/virtualenv/bin/activate
- # Go into your ceph build directory
- cd ~/git/ceph/build
- # Invoke a test using this script
- python ~/git/ceph/qa/tasks/vstart_runner.py --create tasks.cephfs.test_data_scan
-
-Alternative usage:
-
- # Alternatively, if you use different paths, specify them as follows:
- LD_LIBRARY_PATH=`pwd`/lib PYTHONPATH=~/git/teuthology:~/git/ceph/qa:`pwd`/../src/pybind:`pwd`/lib/cython_modules/lib.2 python ~/git/ceph/qa/tasks/vstart_runner.py
-
- # If you wish to drop to a python shell on failures, use --interactive:
- python ~/git/ceph/qa/tasks/vstart_runner.py --interactive
-
- # If you wish to run a named test case, pass it as an argument:
- python ~/git/ceph/qa/tasks/vstart_runner.py tasks.cephfs.test_data_scan
-
-"""
-
-from StringIO import StringIO
-from collections import defaultdict
-import getpass
-import signal
-import tempfile
-import threading
-import datetime
-import shutil
-import re
-import os
-import time
-import json
-import sys
-import errno
-from unittest import suite, loader
-import unittest
-import platform
-from teuthology.orchestra.run import Raw, quote
-from teuthology.orchestra.daemon import DaemonGroup
-from teuthology.config import config as teuth_config
-
-import logging
-
-log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
-
-handler = logging.FileHandler("./vstart_runner.log")
-formatter = logging.Formatter(
- fmt=u'%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)s:%(name)s:%(message)s',
- datefmt='%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S')
-handler.setFormatter(formatter)
-log.addHandler(handler)
-log.setLevel(logging.INFO)
-
-
-def respawn_in_path(lib_path, python_paths):
- execv_cmd = ['python']
- if platform.system() == "Darwin":
- lib_path_var = "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"
- else:
- lib_path_var = "LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
-
- py_binary = os.environ.get("PYTHON", "python")
-
- if lib_path_var in os.environ:
- if lib_path not in os.environ[lib_path_var]:
- os.environ[lib_path_var] += ':' + lib_path
- os.execvp(py_binary, execv_cmd + sys.argv)
- else:
- os.environ[lib_path_var] = lib_path
- os.execvp(py_binary, execv_cmd + sys.argv)
-
- for p in python_paths:
- sys.path.insert(0, p)
-
-
-# Let's use some sensible defaults
-if os.path.exists("./CMakeCache.txt") and os.path.exists("./bin"):
-
- # A list of candidate paths for each package we need
- guesses = [
- ["~/git/teuthology", "~/scm/teuthology", "~/teuthology"],
- ["lib/cython_modules/lib.2"],
- ["../src/pybind"],
- ]
-
- python_paths = []
-
- # Up one level so that "tasks.foo.bar" imports work
- python_paths.append(os.path.abspath(
- os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), "..")
- ))
-
- for package_guesses in guesses:
- for g in package_guesses:
- g_exp = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(g))
- if os.path.exists(g_exp):
- python_paths.append(g_exp)
-
- ld_path = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "lib/")
- print "Using guessed paths {0} {1}".format(ld_path, python_paths)
- respawn_in_path(ld_path, python_paths)
-
-
-try:
- from teuthology.exceptions import CommandFailedError
- from tasks.ceph_manager import CephManager
- from tasks.cephfs.fuse_mount import FuseMount
- from tasks.cephfs.filesystem import Filesystem, MDSCluster, CephCluster
- from mgr.mgr_test_case import MgrCluster
- from teuthology.contextutil import MaxWhileTries
- from teuthology.task import interactive
-except ImportError:
- sys.stderr.write("***\nError importing packages, have you activated your teuthology virtualenv "
- "and set PYTHONPATH to point to teuthology and ceph-qa-suite?\n***\n\n")
- raise
-
-# Must import after teuthology because of gevent monkey patching
-import subprocess
-
-if os.path.exists("./CMakeCache.txt"):
- # Running in build dir of a cmake build
- BIN_PREFIX = "./bin/"
- SRC_PREFIX = "../src"
-else:
- # Running in src/ of an autotools build
- BIN_PREFIX = "./"
- SRC_PREFIX = "./"
-
-
-class LocalRemoteProcess(object):
- def __init__(self, args, subproc, check_status, stdout, stderr):
- self.args = args
- self.subproc = subproc
- if stdout is None:
- self.stdout = StringIO()
- else:
- self.stdout = stdout
-
- if stderr is None:
- self.stderr = StringIO()
- else:
- self.stderr = stderr
-
- self.check_status = check_status
- self.exitstatus = self.returncode = None
-
- def wait(self):
- if self.finished:
- # Avoid calling communicate() on a dead process because it'll
- # give you stick about std* already being closed
- if self.exitstatus != 0:
- raise CommandFailedError(self.args, self.exitstatus)
- else:
- return
-
- out, err = self.subproc.communicate()
- self.stdout.write(out)
- self.stderr.write(err)
-
- self.exitstatus = self.returncode = self.subproc.returncode
-
- if self.exitstatus != 0:
- sys.stderr.write(out)
- sys.stderr.write(err)
-
- if self.check_status and self.exitstatus != 0:
- raise CommandFailedError(self.args, self.exitstatus)
-
- @property
- def finished(self):
- if self.exitstatus is not None:
- return True
-
- if self.subproc.poll() is not None:
- out, err = self.subproc.communicate()
- self.stdout.write(out)
- self.stderr.write(err)
- self.exitstatus = self.returncode = self.subproc.returncode
- return True
- else:
- return False
-
- def kill(self):
- log.info("kill ")
- if self.subproc.pid and not self.finished:
- log.info("kill: killing pid {0} ({1})".format(
- self.subproc.pid, self.args))
- safe_kill(self.subproc.pid)
- else:
- log.info("kill: already terminated ({0})".format(self.args))
-
- @property
- def stdin(self):
- class FakeStdIn(object):
- def __init__(self, mount_daemon):
- self.mount_daemon = mount_daemon
-
- def close(self):
- self.mount_daemon.kill()
-
- return FakeStdIn(self)
-
-
-class LocalRemote(object):
- """
- Amusingly named class to present the teuthology RemoteProcess interface when we are really
- running things locally for vstart
-
- Run this inside your src/ dir!
- """
-
- def __init__(self):
- self.name = "local"
- self.hostname = "localhost"
- self.user = getpass.getuser()
-
- def get_file(self, path, sudo, dest_dir):
- tmpfile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False).name
- shutil.copy(path, tmpfile)
- return tmpfile
-
- def put_file(self, src, dst, sudo=False):
- shutil.copy(src, dst)
-
- def run(self, args, check_status=True, wait=True,
- stdout=None, stderr=None, cwd=None, stdin=None,
- logger=None, label=None, env=None):
- log.info("run args={0}".format(args))
-
- # We don't need no stinkin' sudo
- args = [a for a in args if a != "sudo"]
-
- # We have to use shell=True if any run.Raw was present, e.g. &&
- shell = any([a for a in args if isinstance(a, Raw)])
-
- if shell:
- filtered = []
- i = 0
- while i < len(args):
- if args[i] == 'adjust-ulimits':
- i += 1
- elif args[i] == 'ceph-coverage':
- i += 2
- elif args[i] == 'timeout':
- i += 2
- else:
- filtered.append(args[i])
- i += 1
-
- args = quote(filtered)
- log.info("Running {0}".format(args))
-
- subproc = subprocess.Popen(args,
- stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
- stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
- stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
- cwd=cwd,
- shell=True)
- else:
- log.info("Running {0}".format(args))
-
- for arg in args:
- if not isinstance(arg, basestring):
- raise RuntimeError("Oops, can't handle arg {0} type {1}".format(
- arg, arg.__class__
- ))
-
- subproc = subprocess.Popen(args,
- stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
- stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
- stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
- cwd=cwd,
- env=env)
-
- if stdin:
- if not isinstance(stdin, basestring):
- raise RuntimeError("Can't handle non-string stdins on a vstart cluster")
-
- # Hack: writing to stdin is not deadlock-safe, but it "always" works
- # as long as the input buffer is "small"
- subproc.stdin.write(stdin)
-
- proc = LocalRemoteProcess(
- args, subproc, check_status,
- stdout, stderr
- )
-
- if wait:
- proc.wait()
-
- return proc
-
-
-class LocalDaemon(object):
- def __init__(self, daemon_type, daemon_id):
- self.daemon_type = daemon_type
- self.daemon_id = daemon_id
- self.controller = LocalRemote()
- self.proc = None
-
- @property
- def remote(self):
- return LocalRemote()
-
- def running(self):
- return self._get_pid() is not None
-
- def _get_pid(self):
- """
- Return PID as an integer or None if not found
- """
- ps_txt = self.controller.run(
- args=["ps", "ww", "-u"+str(os.getuid())]
- ).stdout.getvalue().strip()
- lines = ps_txt.split("\n")[1:]
-
- for line in lines:
- if line.find("ceph-{0} -i {1}".format(self.daemon_type, self.daemon_id)) != -1:
- log.info("Found ps line for daemon: {0}".format(line))
- return int(line.split()[0])
- log.info("No match for {0} {1}: {2}".format(
- self.daemon_type, self.daemon_id, ps_txt
- ))
- return None
-
- def wait(self, timeout):
- waited = 0
- while self._get_pid() is not None:
- if waited > timeout:
- raise MaxWhileTries("Timed out waiting for daemon {0}.{1}".format(self.daemon_type, self.daemon_id))
- time.sleep(1)
- waited += 1
-
- def stop(self, timeout=300):
- if not self.running():
- log.error('tried to stop a non-running daemon')
- return
-
- pid = self._get_pid()
- log.info("Killing PID {0} for {1}.{2}".format(pid, self.daemon_type, self.daemon_id))
- os.kill(pid, signal.SIGKILL)
-
- waited = 0
- while pid is not None:
- new_pid = self._get_pid()
- if new_pid is not None and new_pid != pid:
- log.info("Killing new PID {0}".format(new_pid))
- pid = new_pid
- os.kill(pid, signal.SIGKILL)
-
- if new_pid is None:
- break
- else:
- if waited > timeout:
- raise MaxWhileTries(
- "Timed out waiting for daemon {0}.{1}".format(
- self.daemon_type, self.daemon_id))
- time.sleep(1)
- waited += 1
-
- self.wait(timeout=timeout)
-
- def restart(self):
- if self._get_pid() is not None:
- self.stop()
-
- self.proc = self.controller.run([os.path.join(BIN_PREFIX, "./ceph-{0}".format(self.daemon_type)), "-i", self.daemon_id])
-
-
-def safe_kill(pid):
- """
- os.kill annoyingly raises exception if process already dead. Ignore it.
- """
- try:
- return os.kill(pid, signal.SIGKILL)
- except OSError as e:
- if e.errno == errno.ESRCH:
- # Raced with process termination
- pass
- else:
- raise
-
-
-class LocalFuseMount(FuseMount):
- def __init__(self, test_dir, client_id):
- super(LocalFuseMount, self).__init__(None, test_dir, client_id, LocalRemote())
-
- @property
- def config_path(self):
- return "./ceph.conf"
-
- def get_keyring_path(self):
- # This is going to end up in a config file, so use an absolute path
- # to avoid assumptions about daemons' pwd
- return os.path.abspath("./client.{0}.keyring".format(self.client_id))
-
- def run_shell(self, args, wait=True):
- # FIXME maybe should add a pwd arg to teuthology.orchestra so that
- # the "cd foo && bar" shenanigans isn't needed to begin with and
- # then we wouldn't have to special case this
- return self.client_remote.run(
- args, wait=wait, cwd=self.mountpoint
- )
-
- @property
- def _prefix(self):
- return BIN_PREFIX
-
- def _asok_path(self):
- # In teuthology, the asok is named after the PID of the ceph-fuse process, because it's
- # run foreground. When running it daemonized however, the asok is named after
- # the PID of the launching process, not the long running ceph-fuse process. Therefore
- # we need to give an exact path here as the logic for checking /proc/ for which
- # asok is alive does not work.
- path = "./out/client.{0}.{1}.asok".format(self.client_id, self.fuse_daemon.subproc.pid)
- log.info("I think my launching pid was {0}".format(self.fuse_daemon.subproc.pid))
- return path
-
- def umount(self):
- if self.is_mounted():
- super(LocalFuseMount, self).umount()
-
- def mount(self, mount_path=None, mount_fs_name=None):
- self.client_remote.run(
- args=[
- 'mkdir',
- '--',
- self.mountpoint,
- ],
- )
-
- def list_connections():
- self.client_remote.run(
- args=["mount", "-t", "fusectl", "/sys/fs/fuse/connections", "/sys/fs/fuse/connections"],
- check_status=False
- )
- p = self.client_remote.run(
- args=["ls", "/sys/fs/fuse/connections"],
- check_status=False
- )
- if p.exitstatus != 0:
- log.warn("ls conns failed with {0}, assuming none".format(p.exitstatus))
- return []
-
- ls_str = p.stdout.getvalue().strip()
- if ls_str:
- return [int(n) for n in ls_str.split("\n")]
- else:
- return []
-
- # Before starting ceph-fuse process, note the contents of
- # /sys/fs/fuse/connections
- pre_mount_conns = list_connections()
- log.info("Pre-mount connections: {0}".format(pre_mount_conns))
-
- prefix = [os.path.join(BIN_PREFIX, "ceph-fuse")]
- if os.getuid() != 0:
- prefix += ["--client-die-on-failed-remount=false"]
-
- if mount_path is not None:
- prefix += ["--client_mountpoint={0}".format(mount_path)]
-
- if mount_fs_name is not None:
- prefix += ["--client_mds_namespace={0}".format(mount_fs_name)]
-
- self.fuse_daemon = self.client_remote.run(args=
- prefix + [
- "-f",
- "--name",
- "client.{0}".format(self.client_id),
- self.mountpoint
- ], wait=False)
-
- log.info("Mounting client.{0} with pid {1}".format(self.client_id, self.fuse_daemon.subproc.pid))
-
- # Wait for the connection reference to appear in /sys
- waited = 0
- post_mount_conns = list_connections()
- while len(post_mount_conns) <= len(pre_mount_conns):
- if self.fuse_daemon.finished:
- # Did mount fail? Raise the CommandFailedError instead of
- # hitting the "failed to populate /sys/" timeout
- self.fuse_daemon.wait()
- time.sleep(1)
- waited += 1
- if waited > 30:
- raise RuntimeError("Fuse mount failed to populate /sys/ after {0} seconds".format(
- waited
- ))
- post_mount_conns = list_connections()
-
- log.info("Post-mount connections: {0}".format(post_mount_conns))
-
- # Record our fuse connection number so that we can use it when
- # forcing an unmount
- new_conns = list(set(post_mount_conns) - set(pre_mount_conns))
- if len(new_conns) == 0:
- raise RuntimeError("New fuse connection directory not found ({0})".format(new_conns))
- elif len(new_conns) > 1:
- raise RuntimeError("Unexpectedly numerous fuse connections {0}".format(new_conns))
- else:
- self._fuse_conn = new_conns[0]
-
- def _run_python(self, pyscript):
- """
- Override this to remove the daemon-helper prefix that is used otherwise
- to make the process killable.
- """
- return self.client_remote.run(args=[
- 'python', '-c', pyscript
- ], wait=False)
-
-
-class LocalCephManager(CephManager):
- def __init__(self):
- # Deliberately skip parent init, only inheriting from it to get
- # util methods like osd_dump that sit on top of raw_cluster_cmd
- self.controller = LocalRemote()
-
- # A minority of CephManager fns actually bother locking for when
- # certain teuthology tests want to run tasks in parallel
- self.lock = threading.RLock()
-
- self.log = lambda x: log.info(x)
-
- def find_remote(self, daemon_type, daemon_id):
- """
- daemon_type like 'mds', 'osd'
- daemon_id like 'a', '0'
- """
- return LocalRemote()
-
- def run_ceph_w(self):
- proc = self.controller.run([os.path.join(BIN_PREFIX, "ceph"), "-w"], wait=False, stdout=StringIO())
- return proc
-
- def raw_cluster_cmd(self, *args):
- """
- args like ["osd", "dump"}
- return stdout string
- """
- proc = self.controller.run([os.path.join(BIN_PREFIX, "ceph")] + list(args))
- return proc.stdout.getvalue()
-
- def raw_cluster_cmd_result(self, *args):
- """
- like raw_cluster_cmd but don't check status, just return rc
- """
- proc = self.controller.run([os.path.join(BIN_PREFIX, "ceph")] + list(args), check_status=False)
- return proc.exitstatus
-
- def admin_socket(self, daemon_type, daemon_id, command, check_status=True):
- return self.controller.run(
- args=[os.path.join(BIN_PREFIX, "ceph"), "daemon", "{0}.{1}".format(daemon_type, daemon_id)] + command, check_status=check_status
- )
-
- # FIXME: copypasta
- def get_mds_status(self, mds):
- """
- Run cluster commands for the mds in order to get mds information
- """
- out = self.raw_cluster_cmd('mds', 'dump', '--format=json')
- j = json.loads(' '.join(out.splitlines()[1:]))
- # collate; for dup ids, larger gid wins.
- for info in j['info'].itervalues():
- if info['name'] == mds:
- return info
- return None
-
- # FIXME: copypasta
- def get_mds_status_by_rank(self, rank):
- """
- Run cluster commands for the mds in order to get mds information
- check rank.
- """
- j = self.get_mds_status_all()
- # collate; for dup ids, larger gid wins.
- for info in j['info'].itervalues():
- if info['rank'] == rank:
- return info
- return None
-
- def get_mds_status_all(self):
- """
- Run cluster command to extract all the mds status.
- """
- out = self.raw_cluster_cmd('mds', 'dump', '--format=json')
- j = json.loads(' '.join(out.splitlines()[1:]))
- return j
-
-
-class LocalCephCluster(CephCluster):
- def __init__(self, ctx):
- # Deliberately skip calling parent constructor
- self._ctx = ctx
- self.mon_manager = LocalCephManager()
- self._conf = defaultdict(dict)
-
- @property
- def admin_remote(self):
- return LocalRemote()
-
- def get_config(self, key, service_type=None):
- if service_type is None:
- service_type = 'mon'
-
- # FIXME hardcoded vstart service IDs
- service_id = {
- 'mon': 'a',
- 'mds': 'a',
- 'osd': '0'
- }[service_type]
-
- return self.json_asok(['config', 'get', key], service_type, service_id)[key]
-
- def _write_conf(self):
- # In teuthology, we have the honour of writing the entire ceph.conf, but
- # in vstart land it has mostly already been written and we need to carefully
- # append to it.
- conf_path = "./ceph.conf"
- banner = "\n#LOCAL_TEST\n"
- existing_str = open(conf_path).read()
-
- if banner in existing_str:
- existing_str = existing_str[0:existing_str.find(banner)]
-
- existing_str += banner
-
- for subsys, kvs in self._conf.items():
- existing_str += "\n[{0}]\n".format(subsys)
- for key, val in kvs.items():
- # Comment out existing instance if it exists
- log.info("Searching for existing instance {0}/{1}".format(
- key, subsys
- ))
- existing_section = re.search("^\[{0}\]$([\n]|[^\[])+".format(
- subsys
- ), existing_str, re.MULTILINE)
-
- if existing_section:
- section_str = existing_str[existing_section.start():existing_section.end()]
- existing_val = re.search("^\s*[^#]({0}) =".format(key), section_str, re.MULTILINE)
- if existing_val:
- start = existing_section.start() + existing_val.start(1)
- log.info("Found string to replace at {0}".format(
- start
- ))
- existing_str = existing_str[0:start] + "#" + existing_str[start:]
-
- existing_str += "{0} = {1}\n".format(key, val)
-
- open(conf_path, "w").write(existing_str)
-
- def set_ceph_conf(self, subsys, key, value):
- self._conf[subsys][key] = value
- self._write_conf()
-
- def clear_ceph_conf(self, subsys, key):
- del self._conf[subsys][key]
- self._write_conf()
-
-
-class LocalMDSCluster(LocalCephCluster, MDSCluster):
- def __init__(self, ctx):
- super(LocalMDSCluster, self).__init__(ctx)
-
- self.mds_ids = ctx.daemons.daemons['mds'].keys()
- self.mds_daemons = dict([(id_, LocalDaemon("mds", id_)) for id_ in self.mds_ids])
-
- def clear_firewall(self):
- # FIXME: unimplemented
- pass
-
- def newfs(self, name='cephfs', create=True):
- return LocalFilesystem(self._ctx, name=name, create=create)
-
-
-class LocalMgrCluster(LocalCephCluster, MgrCluster):
- def __init__(self, ctx):
- super(LocalMgrCluster, self).__init__(ctx)
-
- self.mgr_ids = ctx.daemons.daemons['mgr'].keys()
- self.mgr_daemons = dict([(id_, LocalDaemon("mgr", id_)) for id_ in self.mgr_ids])
-
-
-class LocalFilesystem(Filesystem, LocalMDSCluster):
- def __init__(self, ctx, fscid=None, name='cephfs', create=False):
- # Deliberately skip calling parent constructor
- self._ctx = ctx
-
- self.id = None
- self.name = None
- self.metadata_pool_name = None
- self.metadata_overlay = False
- self.data_pool_name = None
- self.data_pools = None
-
- # Hack: cheeky inspection of ceph.conf to see what MDSs exist
- self.mds_ids = set()
- for line in open("ceph.conf").readlines():
- match = re.match("^\[mds\.(.+)\]$", line)
- if match:
- self.mds_ids.add(match.group(1))
-
- if not self.mds_ids:
- raise RuntimeError("No MDSs found in ceph.conf!")
-
- self.mds_ids = list(self.mds_ids)
-
- log.info("Discovered MDS IDs: {0}".format(self.mds_ids))
-
- self.mon_manager = LocalCephManager()
-
- self.mds_daemons = dict([(id_, LocalDaemon("mds", id_)) for id_ in self.mds_ids])
-
- self.client_remote = LocalRemote()
-
- self._conf = defaultdict(dict)
-
- if name is not None:
- if fscid is not None:
- raise RuntimeError("cannot specify fscid when creating fs")
- if create and not self.legacy_configured():
- self.create()
- else:
- if fscid is not None:
- self.id = fscid
- self.getinfo(refresh=True)
-
- # Stash a reference to the first created filesystem on ctx, so
- # that if someone drops to the interactive shell they can easily
- # poke our methods.
- if not hasattr(self._ctx, "filesystem"):
- self._ctx.filesystem = self
-
- @property
- def _prefix(self):
- return BIN_PREFIX
-
- def set_clients_block(self, blocked, mds_id=None):
- raise NotImplementedError()
-
- def get_pgs_per_fs_pool(self):
- # FIXME: assuming there are 3 OSDs
- return 3 * int(self.get_config('mon_pg_warn_min_per_osd'))
-
-
-class InteractiveFailureResult(unittest.TextTestResult):
- """
- Specialization that implements interactive-on-error style
- behavior.
- """
- def addFailure(self, test, err):
- super(InteractiveFailureResult, self).addFailure(test, err)
- log.error(self._exc_info_to_string(err, test))
- log.error("Failure in test '{0}', going interactive".format(
- self.getDescription(test)
- ))
- interactive.task(ctx=None, config=None)
-
- def addError(self, test, err):
- super(InteractiveFailureResult, self).addError(test, err)
- log.error(self._exc_info_to_string(err, test))
- log.error("Error in test '{0}', going interactive".format(
- self.getDescription(test)
- ))
- interactive.task(ctx=None, config=None)
-
-
-def enumerate_methods(s):
- log.info("e: {0}".format(s))
- for t in s._tests:
- if isinstance(t, suite.BaseTestSuite):
- for sub in enumerate_methods(t):
- yield sub
- else:
- yield s, t
-
-
-def load_tests(modules, loader):
- if modules:
- log.info("Executing modules: {0}".format(modules))
- module_suites = []
- for mod_name in modules:
- # Test names like cephfs.test_auto_repair
- module_suites.append(loader.loadTestsFromName(mod_name))
- log.info("Loaded: {0}".format(list(module_suites)))
- return suite.TestSuite(module_suites)
- else:
- log.info("Executing all cephfs tests")
- return loader.discover(
- os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), "cephfs")
- )
-
-
-def scan_tests(modules):
- overall_suite = load_tests(modules, loader.TestLoader())
-
- max_required_mds = 0
- max_required_clients = 0
- max_required_mgr = 0
-
- for suite, case in enumerate_methods(overall_suite):
- max_required_mds = max(max_required_mds,
- getattr(case, "MDSS_REQUIRED", 0))
- max_required_clients = max(max_required_clients,
- getattr(case, "CLIENTS_REQUIRED", 0))
- max_required_mgr = max(max_required_mgr,
- getattr(case, "MGRS_REQUIRED", 0))
-
- return max_required_mds, max_required_clients, max_required_mgr
-
-
-class LocalCluster(object):
- def __init__(self, rolename="placeholder"):
- self.remotes = {
- LocalRemote(): [rolename]
- }
-
- def only(self, requested):
- return self.__class__(rolename=requested)
-
-
-class LocalContext(object):
- def __init__(self):
- self.config = {}
- self.teuthology_config = teuth_config
- self.cluster = LocalCluster()
- self.daemons = DaemonGroup()
-
- # Shove some LocalDaemons into the ctx.daemons DaemonGroup instance so that any
- # tests that want to look these up via ctx can do so.
- # Inspect ceph.conf to see what roles exist
- for conf_line in open("ceph.conf").readlines():
- for svc_type in ["mon", "osd", "mds", "mgr"]:
- if svc_type not in self.daemons.daemons:
- self.daemons.daemons[svc_type] = {}
- match = re.match("^\[{0}\.(.+)\]$".format(svc_type), conf_line)
- if match:
- svc_id = match.group(1)
- self.daemons.daemons[svc_type][svc_id] = LocalDaemon(svc_type, svc_id)
-
- def __del__(self):
- shutil.rmtree(self.teuthology_config['test_path'])
-
-
-def exec_test():
- # Parse arguments
- interactive_on_error = False
- create_cluster = False
-
- args = sys.argv[1:]
- flags = [a for a in args if a.startswith("-")]
- modules = [a for a in args if not a.startswith("-")]
- for f in flags:
- if f == "--interactive":
- interactive_on_error = True
- elif f == "--create":
- create_cluster = True
- else:
- log.error("Unknown option '{0}'".format(f))
- sys.exit(-1)
-
- # Help developers by stopping up-front if their tree isn't built enough for all the
- # tools that the tests might want to use (add more here if needed)
- require_binaries = ["ceph-dencoder", "cephfs-journal-tool", "cephfs-data-scan",
- "cephfs-table-tool", "ceph-fuse", "rados"]
- missing_binaries = [b for b in require_binaries if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(BIN_PREFIX, b))]
- if missing_binaries:
- log.error("Some ceph binaries missing, please build them: {0}".format(" ".join(missing_binaries)))
- sys.exit(-1)
-
- max_required_mds, max_required_clients, max_required_mgr = scan_tests(modules)
-
- remote = LocalRemote()
-
- # Tolerate no MDSs or clients running at start
- ps_txt = remote.run(
- args=["ps", "-u"+str(os.getuid())]
- ).stdout.getvalue().strip()
- lines = ps_txt.split("\n")[1:]
- for line in lines:
- if 'ceph-fuse' in line or 'ceph-mds' in line:
- pid = int(line.split()[0])
- log.warn("Killing stray process {0}".format(line))
- os.kill(pid, signal.SIGKILL)
-
- # Fire up the Ceph cluster if the user requested it
- if create_cluster:
- log.info("Creating cluster with {0} MDS daemons".format(
- max_required_mds))
- remote.run([os.path.join(SRC_PREFIX, "stop.sh")], check_status=False)
- remote.run(["rm", "-rf", "./out"])
- remote.run(["rm", "-rf", "./dev"])
- vstart_env = os.environ.copy()
- vstart_env["FS"] = "0"
- vstart_env["MDS"] = max_required_mds.__str__()
- vstart_env["OSD"] = "1"
- vstart_env["MGR"] = max(max_required_mgr, 1).__str__()
-
- remote.run([os.path.join(SRC_PREFIX, "vstart.sh"), "-n", "-d", "--nolockdep"],
- env=vstart_env)
-
- # Wait for OSD to come up so that subsequent injectargs etc will
- # definitely succeed
- LocalCephCluster(LocalContext()).mon_manager.wait_for_all_osds_up(timeout=30)
-
- # List of client mounts, sufficient to run the selected tests
- clients = [i.__str__() for i in range(0, max_required_clients)]
-
- test_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
- teuth_config['test_path'] = test_dir
-
- # Construct Mount classes
- mounts = []
- for client_id in clients:
- # Populate client keyring (it sucks to use client.admin for test clients
- # because it's awkward to find the logs later)
- client_name = "client.{0}".format(client_id)
-
- if client_name not in open("./keyring").read():
- p = remote.run(args=[os.path.join(BIN_PREFIX, "ceph"), "auth", "get-or-create", client_name,
- "osd", "allow rw",
- "mds", "allow",
- "mon", "allow r"])
-
- open("./keyring", "a").write(p.stdout.getvalue())
-
- mount = LocalFuseMount(test_dir, client_id)
- mounts.append(mount)
- if mount.is_mounted():
- log.warn("unmounting {0}".format(mount.mountpoint))
- mount.umount_wait()
- else:
- if os.path.exists(mount.mountpoint):
- os.rmdir(mount.mountpoint)
-
- ctx = LocalContext()
- ceph_cluster = LocalCephCluster(ctx)
- mds_cluster = LocalMDSCluster(ctx)
- mgr_cluster = LocalMgrCluster(ctx)
-
- from tasks.cephfs_test_runner import DecoratingLoader
-
- class LogStream(object):
- def __init__(self):
- self.buffer = ""
-
- def write(self, data):
- self.buffer += data
- if "\n" in self.buffer:
- lines = self.buffer.split("\n")
- for line in lines[:-1]:
- pass
- # sys.stderr.write(line + "\n")
- log.info(line)
- self.buffer = lines[-1]
-
- def flush(self):
- pass
-
- decorating_loader = DecoratingLoader({
- "ctx": ctx,
- "mounts": mounts,
- "ceph_cluster": ceph_cluster,
- "mds_cluster": mds_cluster,
- "mgr_cluster": mgr_cluster,
- })
-
- # For the benefit of polling tests like test_full -- in teuthology land we set this
- # in a .yaml, here it's just a hardcoded thing for the developer's pleasure.
- remote.run(args=[os.path.join(BIN_PREFIX, "ceph"), "tell", "osd.*", "injectargs", "--osd-mon-report-interval-max", "5"])
- ceph_cluster.set_ceph_conf("osd", "osd_mon_report_interval_max", "5")
-
- # Vstart defaults to two segments, which very easily gets a "behind on trimming" health warning
- # from normal IO latency. Increase it for running teests.
- ceph_cluster.set_ceph_conf("mds", "mds log max segments", "10")
-
- # Make sure the filesystem created in tests has uid/gid that will let us talk to
- # it after mounting it (without having to go root). Set in 'global' not just 'mds'
- # so that cephfs-data-scan will pick it up too.
- ceph_cluster.set_ceph_conf("global", "mds root ino uid", "%s" % os.getuid())
- ceph_cluster.set_ceph_conf("global", "mds root ino gid", "%s" % os.getgid())
-
- # Monkeypatch get_package_version to avoid having to work out what kind of distro we're on
- def _get_package_version(remote, pkg_name):
- # Used in cephfs tests to find fuse version. Your development workstation *does* have >=2.9, right?
- return "2.9"
-
- import teuthology.packaging
- teuthology.packaging.get_package_version = _get_package_version
-
- overall_suite = load_tests(modules, decorating_loader)
-
- # Filter out tests that don't lend themselves to interactive running,
- victims = []
- for case, method in enumerate_methods(overall_suite):
- fn = getattr(method, method._testMethodName)
-
- drop_test = False
-
- if hasattr(fn, 'is_for_teuthology') and getattr(fn, 'is_for_teuthology') is True:
- drop_test = True
- log.warn("Dropping test because long running: ".format(method.id()))
-
- if getattr(fn, "needs_trimming", False) is True:
- drop_test = (os.getuid() != 0)
- log.warn("Dropping test because client trim unavailable: ".format(method.id()))
-
- if drop_test:
- # Don't drop the test if it was explicitly requested in arguments
- is_named = False
- for named in modules:
- if named.endswith(method.id()):
- is_named = True
- break
-
- if not is_named:
- victims.append((case, method))
-
- log.info("Disabling {0} tests because of is_for_teuthology or needs_trimming".format(len(victims)))
- for s, method in victims:
- s._tests.remove(method)
-
- if interactive_on_error:
- result_class = InteractiveFailureResult
- else:
- result_class = unittest.TextTestResult
- fail_on_skip = False
-
- class LoggingResult(result_class):
- def startTest(self, test):
- log.info("Starting test: {0}".format(self.getDescription(test)))
- test.started_at = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
- return super(LoggingResult, self).startTest(test)
-
- def stopTest(self, test):
- log.info("Stopped test: {0} in {1}s".format(
- self.getDescription(test),
- (datetime.datetime.utcnow() - test.started_at).total_seconds()
- ))
-
- def addSkip(self, test, reason):
- if fail_on_skip:
- # Don't just call addFailure because that requires a traceback
- self.failures.append((test, reason))
- else:
- super(LoggingResult, self).addSkip(test, reason)
-
- # Execute!
- result = unittest.TextTestRunner(
- stream=LogStream(),
- resultclass=LoggingResult,
- verbosity=2,
- failfast=True).run(overall_suite)
-
- if not result.wasSuccessful():
- result.printErrors() # duplicate output at end for convenience
-
- bad_tests = []
- for test, error in result.errors:
- bad_tests.append(str(test))
- for test, failure in result.failures:
- bad_tests.append(str(test))
-
- sys.exit(-1)
- else:
- sys.exit(0)
-
-
-if __name__ == "__main__":
- exec_test()