#!/bin/bash # # Copyright (C) 2015 Red Hat # # # Author: Kefu Chai # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Library Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Library Public License for more details. # source $CEPH_ROOT/qa/standalone/ceph-helpers.sh function run() { local dir=$1 shift export CEPH_MON="127.0.0.1:7112" # git grep '\<7112\>' : there must be only one export CEPH_ARGS CEPH_ARGS+="--fsid=$(uuidgen) --auth-supported=none " CEPH_ARGS+="--mon-host=$CEPH_MON " local funcs=${@:-$(set | sed -n -e 's/^\(TEST_[0-9a-z_]*\) .*/\1/p')} for func in $funcs ; do setup $dir || return 1 run_mon $dir a || return 1 run_mgr $dir x || return 1 create_rbd_pool || return 1 # check that erasure code plugins are preloaded CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --admin-daemon $(get_asok_path mon.a) log flush || return 1 grep 'load: jerasure.*lrc' $dir/mon.a.log || return 1 $func $dir || return 1 teardown $dir || return 1 done } function setup_osds() { for id in $(seq 0 3) ; do run_osd $dir $id || return 1 done wait_for_clean || return 1 # check that erasure code plugins are preloaded CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --admin-daemon $(get_asok_path osd.0) log flush || return 1 grep 'load: jerasure.*lrc' $dir/osd.0.log || return 1 } function create_erasure_coded_pool() { local poolname=$1 ceph osd erasure-code-profile set myprofile \ plugin=jerasure \ k=2 m=1 \ crush-failure-domain=osd || return 1 create_pool $poolname 1 1 erasure myprofile \ || return 1 wait_for_clean || return 1 } function delete_pool() { local poolname=$1 ceph osd pool delete $poolname $poolname --yes-i-really-really-mean-it ceph osd erasure-code-profile rm myprofile } function rados_put() { local dir=$1 local poolname=$2 local objname=${3:-SOMETHING} for marker in AAA BBB CCCC DDDD ; do printf "%*s" 1024 $marker done > $dir/ORIGINAL # # get and put an object, compare they are equal # rados --pool $poolname put $objname $dir/ORIGINAL || return 1 } function rados_get() { local dir=$1 local poolname=$2 local objname=${3:-SOMETHING} local expect=${4:-ok} # # Expect a failure to get object # if [ $expect = "fail" ]; then ! rados --pool $poolname get $objname $dir/COPY return fi # # get an object, compare with $dir/ORIGINAL # rados --pool $poolname get $objname $dir/COPY || return 1 diff $dir/ORIGINAL $dir/COPY || return 1 rm $dir/COPY } function rados_put_get() { local dir=$1 local poolname=$2 local objname=${3:-SOMETHING} local recovery=$4 # # get and put an object, compare they are equal # rados_put $dir $poolname $objname || return 1 # We can read even though caller injected read error on one of the shards rados_get $dir $poolname $objname || return 1 if [ -n "$recovery" ]; then # # take out the last OSD used to store the object, # bring it back, and check for clean PGs which means # recovery didn't crash the primary. # local -a initial_osds=($(get_osds $poolname $objname)) local last=$((${#initial_osds[@]} - 1)) # Kill OSD kill_daemons $dir TERM osd.${initial_osds[$last]} >&2 < /dev/null || return 1 ceph osd out ${initial_osds[$last]} || return 1 ! get_osds $poolname $objname | grep '\<'${initial_osds[$last]}'\>' || return 1 ceph osd in ${initial_osds[$last]} || return 1 run_osd $dir ${initial_osds[$last]} || return 1 wait_for_clean || return 1 fi rm $dir/ORIGINAL } function rados_get_data_eio() { local dir=$1 shift local shard_id=$1 shift local recovery=$1 shift # inject eio to speificied shard # local poolname=pool-jerasure local objname=obj-eio-$$-$shard_id inject_eio ec data $poolname $objname $dir $shard_id || return 1 rados_put_get $dir $poolname $objname $recovery || return 1 shard_id=$(expr $shard_id + 1) inject_eio ec data $poolname $objname $dir $shard_id || return 1 # Now 2 out of 3 shards get EIO, so should fail rados_get $dir $poolname $objname fail || return 1 } # Change the size of speificied shard # function set_size() { local objname=$1 shift local dir=$1 shift local shard_id=$1 shift local bytes=$1 shift local mode=${1} local poolname=pool-jerasure local -a initial_osds=($(get_osds $poolname $objname)) local osd_id=${initial_osds[$shard_id]} ceph osd set noout if [ "$mode" = "add" ]; then objectstore_tool $dir $osd_id $objname get-bytes $dir/CORRUPT || return 1 dd if=/dev/urandom bs=$bytes count=1 >> $dir/CORRUPT elif [ "$bytes" = "0" ]; then touch $dir/CORRUPT else dd if=/dev/urandom bs=$bytes count=1 of=$dir/CORRUPT fi objectstore_tool $dir $osd_id $objname set-bytes $dir/CORRUPT || return 1 rm -f $dir/CORRUPT ceph osd unset noout } function rados_get_data_bad_size() { local dir=$1 shift local shard_id=$1 shift local bytes=$1 shift local mode=${1:-set} local poolname=pool-jerasure local objname=obj-size-$$-$shard_id-$bytes rados_put $dir $poolname $objname || return 1 # Change the size of speificied shard # set_size $objname $dir $shard_id $bytes $mode || return 1 rados_get $dir $poolname $objname || return 1 # Leave objname and modify another shard shard_id=$(expr $shard_id + 1) set_size $objname $dir $shard_id $bytes $mode || return 1 rados_get $dir $poolname $objname fail || return 1 } # # These two test cases try to validate the following behavior: # For object on EC pool, if there is one shard having read error ( # either primary or replica), client can still read object. # # If 2 shards have read errors the client will get an error. # function TEST_rados_get_subread_eio_shard_0() { local dir=$1 setup_osds || return 1 local poolname=pool-jerasure create_erasure_coded_pool $poolname || return 1 # inject eio on primary OSD (0) and replica OSD (1) local shard_id=0 rados_get_data_eio $dir $shard_id || return 1 delete_pool $poolname } function TEST_rados_get_subread_eio_shard_1() { local dir=$1 setup_osds || return 1 local poolname=pool-jerasure create_erasure_coded_pool $poolname || return 1 # inject eio into replicas OSD (1) and OSD (2) local shard_id=1 rados_get_data_eio $dir $shard_id || return 1 delete_pool $poolname } # # These two test cases try to validate that following behavior: # For object on EC pool, if there is one shard which an incorrect # size this will cause an internal read error, client can still read object. # # If 2 shards have incorrect size the client will get an error. # function TEST_rados_get_bad_size_shard_0() { local dir=$1 setup_osds || return 1 local poolname=pool-jerasure create_erasure_coded_pool $poolname || return 1 # Set incorrect size into primary OSD (0) and replica OSD (1) local shard_id=0 rados_get_data_bad_size $dir $shard_id 10 || return 1 rados_get_data_bad_size $dir $shard_id 0 || return 1 rados_get_data_bad_size $dir $shard_id 256 add || return 1 delete_pool $poolname } function TEST_rados_get_bad_size_shard_1() { local dir=$1 setup_osds || return 1 local poolname=pool-jerasure create_erasure_coded_pool $poolname || return 1 # Set incorrect size into replicas OSD (1) and OSD (2) local shard_id=1 rados_get_data_bad_size $dir $shard_id 10 || return 1 rados_get_data_bad_size $dir $shard_id 0 || return 1 rados_get_data_bad_size $dir $shard_id 256 add || return 1 delete_pool $poolname } function TEST_rados_get_with_subreadall_eio_shard_0() { local dir=$1 local shard_id=0 setup_osds || return 1 local poolname=pool-jerasure create_erasure_coded_pool $poolname || return 1 # inject eio on primary OSD (0) local shard_id=0 rados_get_data_eio $dir $shard_id recovery || return 1 delete_pool $poolname } function TEST_rados_get_with_subreadall_eio_shard_1() { local dir=$1 local shard_id=0 setup_osds || return 1 local poolname=pool-jerasure create_erasure_coded_pool $poolname || return 1 # inject eio on replica OSD (1) local shard_id=1 rados_get_data_eio $dir $shard_id recovery || return 1 delete_pool $poolname } main test-erasure-eio "$@" # Local Variables: # compile-command: "cd ../.. ; make -j4 && test/erasure-code/test-erasure-eio.sh" # End: