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#!/bin/bash
#
# Copyright (C) 2013,2014 Cloudwatt <libre.licensing@cloudwatt.com>
# Copyright (C) 2014 Red Hat <contact@redhat.com>
# Copyright (C) 2014 Federico Gimenez <fgimenez@coit.es>
#
# Author: Loic Dachary <loic@dachary.org>
# Author: Federico Gimenez <fgimenez@coit.es>
#
# 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.
#
CEPH_HELPER_VERBOSE=false
TIMEOUT=60
PG_NUM=4
if type xmlstarlet > /dev/null 2>&1; then
XMLSTARLET=xmlstarlet
elif type xml > /dev/null 2>&1; then
XMLSTARLET=xml
else
echo "Missing xmlstarlet binary!"
exit 1
fi
#! @file ceph-helpers.sh
# @brief Toolbox to manage Ceph cluster dedicated to testing
#
# Example use case:
#
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~{.sh}
# source ceph-helpers.sh
#
# function mytest() {
# # cleanup leftovers and reset mydir
# setup mydir
# # create a cluster with one monitor and three osds
# run_mon mydir a
# run_osd mydir 0
# run_osd mydir 2
# run_osd mydir 3
# # put and get an object
# rados --pool rbd put GROUP /etc/group
# rados --pool rbd get GROUP /tmp/GROUP
# # stop the cluster and cleanup the directory
# teardown mydir
# }
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
# The focus is on simplicity and efficiency, in the context of
# functional tests. The output is intentionally very verbose
# and functions return as soon as an error is found. The caller
# is also expected to abort on the first error so that debugging
# can be done by looking at the end of the output.
#
# Each function is documented, implemented and tested independently.
# When modifying a helper, the test and the documentation are
# expected to be updated and it is easier of they are collocated. A
# test for a given function can be run with
#
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~{.sh}
# ceph-helpers.sh TESTS test_get_osds
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
# and all the tests (i.e. all functions matching test_*) are run
# with:
#
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~{.sh}
# ceph-helpers.sh TESTS
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
#
# A test function takes a single argument : the directory dedicated
# to the tests. It is expected to not create any file outside of this
# directory and remove it entirely when it completes successfully.
#
##
# Cleanup any leftovers found in **dir** via **teardown**
# and reset **dir** as an empty environment.
#
# @param dir path name of the environment
# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
#
function setup() {
local dir=$1
teardown $dir || return 1
mkdir -p $dir
}
function test_setup() {
local dir=$dir
setup $dir || return 1
test -d $dir || return 1
setup $dir || return 1
test -d $dir || return 1
teardown $dir
}
#######################################################################
##
# Kill all daemons for which a .pid file exists in **dir** and remove
# **dir**. If the file system in which **dir** is btrfs, delete all
# subvolumes that relate to it.
#
# @param dir path name of the environment
# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
#
function teardown() {
local dir=$1
kill_daemons $dir
if [ $(stat -f -c '%T' .) == "btrfs" ]; then
__teardown_btrfs $dir
fi
rm -fr $dir
}
function __teardown_btrfs() {
local btrfs_base_dir=$1
btrfs_dirs=`ls -l $btrfs_base_dir | egrep '^d' | awk '{print $9}'`
for btrfs_dir in $btrfs_dirs
do
btrfs_subdirs=`ls -l $btrfs_base_dir/$btrfs_dir | egrep '^d' | awk '{print $9}'`
for btrfs_subdir in $btrfs_subdirs
do
btrfs subvolume delete $btrfs_base_dir/$btrfs_dir/$btrfs_subdir
done
done
}
function test_teardown() {
local dir=$dir
setup $dir || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
! test -d $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Kill all daemons for which a .pid file exists in **dir**. Each
# daemon is sent a **signal** and kill_daemons waits for it to exit
# during a few minutes. By default all daemons are killed. If a
# **name_prefix** is provided, only the daemons matching it are
# killed.
#
# Send KILL to all daemons : kill_daemons $dir
# Send TERM to all daemons : kill_daemons $dir TERM
# Send TERM to all osds : kill_daemons $dir TERM osd
#
# If a daemon is sent the TERM signal and does not terminate
# within a few minutes, it will still be running even after
# kill_daemons returns.
#
# If all daemons are kill successfully the function returns 0
# if at least one daemon remains, this is treated as an
# error and the function return 1.
#
# After the daemon is sent **signal**, its actual termination
# will be verified by sending it signal 0. If the daemon is
# still alive, kill_daemons will pause for a few seconds and
# try again. This will repeat for a fixed number of times
# before kill_daemons returns on failure. The list of
# sleep intervals can be specified as **delays** and defaults
# to:
#
# 0 1 1 1 2 3 5 5 5 10 10 20 60
#
# This sequence is designed to not require a sleep time (0) if the
# machine is fast enough and the daemon terminates in a fraction of a
# second. The increasing sleep numbers should give plenty of time for
# the daemon to die even on the slowest running machine. If a daemon
# takes more than two minutes to stop (the sum of all sleep times),
# there probably is no point in waiting more and a number of things
# are likely to go wrong anyway: better give up and return on error.
#
# @param dir path name of the environment
# @param signal name of the first signal (defaults to KILL)
# @param name_prefix only kill match daemons (defaults to all)
# @params delays sequence of sleep times before failure
# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
#
function kill_daemons() {
local dir=$1
local signal=${2:-KILL}
local name_prefix=$3 # optional, osd, mon, osd.1
local delays=${4:-0 1 1 1 2 3 5 5 5 10 10 20 60}
local status=0
for pidfile in $(find $dir | grep $name_prefix'[^/]*\.pid') ; do
pid=$(cat $pidfile)
local send_signal=$signal
local kill_complete=false
for try in $delays ; do
if kill -$send_signal $pid 2> /dev/null ; then
kill_complete=false
else
kill_complete=true
break
fi
send_signal=0
sleep $try
done
if ! $kill_complete ; then
status=1
fi
done
return $status
}
function test_kill_daemons() {
local dir=$1
setup $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
ceph osd dump | grep "osd.0 up" || return 1
# sending signal 0 won't kill the daemon
# waiting just for one second instead of the default schedule
# allows us to quickly verify what happens when kill fails
# to stop the daemon (i.e. it must return false)
! kill_daemons $dir 0 osd 1 || return 1
kill_daemons $dir TERM osd || return 1
ceph osd dump | grep "osd.0 down" || return 1
kill_daemons $dir TERM || return 1
! ceph --connect-timeout 1 status || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Run a monitor by the name mon.**id** with data in **dir**/**id**.
# The logs can be found in **dir**/mon.**id**.log and the pid file
# is **dir**/mon.**id**.pid and the admin socket is
# **dir**/**id**/ceph-mon.**id**.asok.
#
# The remaining arguments are passed verbatim to ceph-mon --mkfs
# and the ceph-mon daemon.
#
# Two mandatory arguments must be provided: --fsid and --mon-host
# Instead of adding them to every call to run_mon, they can be
# set in the CEPH_ARGS environment variable to be read implicitly
# by every ceph command.
#
# The CEPH_CONF variable is expected to be set to /dev/null to
# only rely on arguments for configuration.
#
# Examples:
#
# CEPH_ARGS="--fsid=$(uuidgen) "
# CEPH_ARGS+="--mon-host=127.0.0.1:7018 "
# run_mon $dir a # spawn a mon and bind port 7018
# run_mon $dir a --debug-filestore=20 # spawn with filestore debugging
#
# The default rbd pool is deleted and replaced with a replicated pool
# with less placement groups to speed up initialization.
#
# A **dir**/ceph.conf file is created but not meant to be used by any
# function. It is convenient for debugging a failure with:
#
# ceph --conf **dir**/ceph.conf -s
#
# @param dir path name of the environment
# @param id mon identifier
# @param ... can be any option valid for ceph-mon
# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
#
function run_mon() {
local dir=$1
shift
local id=$1
shift
local data=$dir
ceph-mon \
--id $id \
--mkfs \
--mon-data=$data \
--run-dir=$dir \
"$@" || return 1
ceph-mon \
--id $id \
--mon-osd-full-ratio=.99 \
--mon-data-avail-crit=1 \
--paxos-propose-interval=0.1 \
--osd-crush-chooseleaf-type=0 \
--osd-pool-default-erasure-code-directory=.libs \
--debug-mon 20 \
--debug-ms 20 \
--debug-paxos 20 \
--chdir= \
--mon-data=$data \
--log-file=$dir/\$name.log \
--mon-cluster-log-file=$dir/log \
--run-dir=$dir \
--pid-file=$dir/\$name.pid \
"$@" || return 1
cat > $dir/ceph.conf <<EOF
[global]
fsid = $(get_config mon a fsid)
mon host = $(get_config mon a mon_host)
EOF
ceph osd pool delete rbd rbd --yes-i-really-really-mean-it || return 1
ceph osd pool create rbd $PG_NUM || return 1
}
function test_run_mon() {
local dir=$1
setup $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a || return 1
local size=$(CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format=json daemon $dir/ceph-mon.a.asok \
config get osd_pool_default_size)
test "$size" = '{"osd_pool_default_size":"3"}' || return 1
! CEPH_ARGS='' ceph status || return 1
CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --conf $dir/ceph.conf status || return 1
kill_daemons $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
local size=$(CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format=json daemon $dir/ceph-mon.a.asok \
config get osd_pool_default_size)
test "$size" = '{"osd_pool_default_size":"1"}' || return 1
kill_daemons $dir || return 1
CEPH_ARGS="$CEPH_ARGS --osd_pool_default_size=2" \
run_mon $dir a || return 1
local size=$(CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format=json daemon $dir/ceph-mon.a.asok \
config get osd_pool_default_size)
test "$size" = '{"osd_pool_default_size":"2"}' || return 1
kill_daemons $dir || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Create (prepare) and run (activate) an osd by the name osd.**id**
# with data in **dir**/**id**. The logs can be found in
# **dir**/osd.**id**.log, the pid file is **dir**/osd.**id**.pid and
# the admin socket is **dir**/**id**/ceph-osd.**id**.asok.
#
# The remaining arguments are passed verbatim to ceph-osd.
#
# Two mandatory arguments must be provided: --fsid and --mon-host
# Instead of adding them to every call to run_osd, they can be
# set in the CEPH_ARGS environment variable to be read implicitly
# by every ceph command.
#
# The CEPH_CONF variable is expected to be set to /dev/null to
# only rely on arguments for configuration.
#
# The run_osd function creates the OSD data directory with ceph-disk
# prepare on the **dir**/**id** directory and relies on the
# activate_osd function to run the daemon.
#
# Examples:
#
# CEPH_ARGS="--fsid=$(uuidgen) "
# CEPH_ARGS+="--mon-host=127.0.0.1:7018 "
# run_osd $dir 0 # prepare and activate an osd using the monitor listening on 7018
#
# @param dir path name of the environment
# @param id osd identifier
# @param ... can be any option valid for ceph-osd
# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
#
function run_osd() {
local dir=$1
shift
local id=$1
shift
local osd_data=$dir/$id
local ceph_disk_args
ceph_disk_args+=" --statedir=$dir"
ceph_disk_args+=" --sysconfdir=$dir"
ceph_disk_args+=" --prepend-to-path="
$CEPH_HELPER_VERBOSE && ceph_disk_args+=" --verbose"
mkdir -p $osd_data
ceph-disk $ceph_disk_args \
prepare $osd_data || return 1
activate_osd $dir $id "$@"
}
function test_run_osd() {
local dir=$1
setup $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a || return 1
run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
local backfills=$(CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format=json daemon $dir//ceph-osd.0.asok \
config get osd_max_backfills)
test "$backfills" = '{"osd_max_backfills":"10"}' || return 1
run_osd $dir 1 --osd-max-backfills 20 || return 1
local backfills=$(CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format=json daemon $dir//ceph-osd.1.asok \
config get osd_max_backfills)
test "$backfills" = '{"osd_max_backfills":"20"}' || return 1
CEPH_ARGS="$CEPH_ARGS --osd-max-backfills 30" run_osd $dir 2 || return 1
local backfills=$(CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format=json daemon $dir//ceph-osd.2.asok \
config get osd_max_backfills)
test "$backfills" = '{"osd_max_backfills":"30"}' || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Run (activate) an osd by the name osd.**id** with data in
# **dir**/**id**. The logs can be found in **dir**/osd.**id**.log,
# the pid file is **dir**/osd.**id**.pid and the admin socket is
# **dir**/**id**/ceph-osd.**id**.asok.
#
# The remaining arguments are passed verbatim to ceph-osd.
#
# Two mandatory arguments must be provided: --fsid and --mon-host
# Instead of adding them to every call to activate_osd, they can be
# set in the CEPH_ARGS environment variable to be read implicitly
# by every ceph command.
#
# The CEPH_CONF variable is expected to be set to /dev/null to
# only rely on arguments for configuration.
#
# The activate_osd function expects a valid OSD data directory
# in **dir**/**id**, either just created via run_osd or re-using
# one left by a previous run of ceph-osd. The ceph-osd daemon is
# run indirectly via ceph-disk activate.
#
# The activate_osd function blocks until the monitor reports the osd
# up. If it fails to do so within $TIMEOUT seconds, activate_osd
# fails.
#
# Examples:
#
# CEPH_ARGS="--fsid=$(uuidgen) "
# CEPH_ARGS+="--mon-host=127.0.0.1:7018 "
# activate_osd $dir 0 # activate an osd using the monitor listening on 7018
#
# @param dir path name of the environment
# @param id osd identifier
# @param ... can be any option valid for ceph-osd
# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
#
function activate_osd() {
local dir=$1
shift
local id=$1
shift
local osd_data=$dir/$id
local ceph_disk_args
ceph_disk_args+=" --statedir=$dir"
ceph_disk_args+=" --sysconfdir=$dir"
ceph_disk_args+=" --prepend-to-path="
$CEPH_HELPER_VERBOSE && ceph_disk_args+=" --verbose"
local ceph_args="$CEPH_ARGS"
ceph_args+=" --osd-backfill-full-ratio=.99"
ceph_args+=" --osd-failsafe-full-ratio=.99"
ceph_args+=" --osd-journal-size=100"
ceph_args+=" --osd-data=$osd_data"
ceph_args+=" --chdir="
ceph_args+=" --osd-pool-default-erasure-code-directory=.libs"
ceph_args+=" --run-dir=$dir"
ceph_args+=" --debug-osd=20"
ceph_args+=" --log-file=$dir/\$name.log"
ceph_args+=" --pid-file=$dir/\$name.pid"
ceph_args+=" "
ceph_args+="$@"
mkdir -p $osd_data
CEPH_ARGS="$ceph_args " ceph-disk $ceph_disk_args \
activate \
--mark-init=none \
$osd_data || return 1
[ "$id" = "$(cat $osd_data/whoami)" ] || return 1
ceph osd crush create-or-move "$id" 1 root=default host=localhost
status=1
for ((i=0; i < $TIMEOUT; i++)); do
if ! ceph osd dump | grep "osd.$id up"; then
sleep 1
else
status=0
break
fi
done
return $status
}
function test_activate_osd() {
local dir=$1
setup $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a || return 1
run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
local backfills=$(CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format=json daemon $dir//ceph-osd.0.asok \
config get osd_max_backfills)
test "$backfills" = '{"osd_max_backfills":"10"}' || return 1
kill_daemons $dir TERM osd || return 1
activate_osd $dir 0 --osd-max-backfills 20 || return 1
local backfills=$(CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format=json daemon $dir//ceph-osd.0.asok \
config get osd_max_backfills)
test "$backfills" = '{"osd_max_backfills":"20"}' || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Display the list of OSD ids supporting the **objectname** stored in
# **poolname**, as reported by ceph osd map.
#
# @param poolname an existing pool
# @param objectname an objectname (may or may not exist)
# @param STDOUT white space separated list of OSD ids
# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
#
function get_osds() {
local poolname=$1
local objectname=$2
ceph --format xml osd map $poolname $objectname 2>/dev/null | \
$XMLSTARLET sel -t -m "//acting/osd" -v . -o ' '
}
function test_get_osds() {
local dir=$1
setup $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=2 || return 1
run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
run_osd $dir 1 || return 1
wait_for_clean || return 1
get_osds rbd GROUP | grep --quiet '[0-1] [0-1] ' || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Return the PG of supporting the **objectname** stored in
# **poolname**, as reported by ceph osd map.
#
# @param poolname an existing pool
# @param objectname an objectname (may or may not exist)
# @param STDOUT a PG
# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
#
function get_pg() {
local poolname=$1
local objectname=$2
ceph --format xml osd map $poolname $objectname 2>/dev/null | \
$XMLSTARLET sel -t -m "//pgid" -v . -n
}
function test_get_pg() {
local dir=$1
setup $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
wait_for_clean || return 1
get_pg rbd GROUP | grep --quiet '^[0-9]\.[0-9a-f][0-9a-f]*$' || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Return the value of the **config**, obtained via the config get command
# of the admin socket of **daemon**.**id**.
#
# @param daemon mon or osd
# @param id mon or osd ID
# @param config the configuration variable name as found in config_opts.h
# @param STDOUT the config value
# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
#
function get_config() {
local daemon=$1
local id=$2
local config=$3
CEPH_ARGS='' \
ceph --format xml daemon $dir/ceph-mon.$id.asok \
config get $config 2> /dev/null | \
$XMLSTARLET sel -t -m "//$config" -v . -n
}
function test_get_config() {
local dir=$1
setup $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
test $(get_config mon a ms_crc_header) = true || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Return the OSD id of the primary OSD supporting the **objectname**
# stored in **poolname**, as reported by ceph osd map.
#
# @param poolname an existing pool
# @param objectname an objectname (may or may not exist)
# @param STDOUT the primary OSD id
# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
#
function get_primary() {
local poolname=$1
local objectname=$2
ceph --format xml osd map $poolname $objectname 2>/dev/null | \
$XMLSTARLET sel -t -m "//acting_primary" -v . -n
}
function test_get_primary() {
local dir=$1
setup $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
local osd=0
run_osd $dir $osd || return 1
wait_for_clean || return 1
test $(get_primary rbd GROUP) = $osd || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Return the id of any OSD supporting the **objectname** stored in
# **poolname**, as reported by ceph osd map, except the primary.
#
# @param poolname an existing pool
# @param objectname an objectname (may or may not exist)
# @param STDOUT the OSD id
# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
#
function get_not_primary() {
local poolname=$1
local objectname=$2
local primary=$(get_primary $poolname $objectname)
ceph --format xml osd map $poolname $objectname 2>/dev/null | \
$XMLSTARLET sel -t -m "//acting/osd[not(.='$primary')]" -v . -n | \
head -1
}
function test_get_not_primary() {
local dir=$1
setup $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=2 || return 1
run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
run_osd $dir 1 || return 1
wait_for_clean || return 1
local primary=$(get_primary rbd GROUP)
local not_primary=$(get_not_primary rbd GROUP)
test $not_primary != $primary || return 1
test $not_primary = 0 -o $not_primary = 1 || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Run ceph-objectstore-tool against the OSD **id** using the data path
# **dir**. The OSD is killed with TERM prior to running
# ceph-objectstore-tool because access to the data path is
# exclusive. The OSD is restarted after the command completes. The
# objectstore_tool returns after all PG are active+clean again.
#
# @param dir the data path of the OSD
# @param id the OSD id
# @param ... arguments to ceph-objectstore-tool
# @param STDIN the input of ceph-objectstore-tool
# @param STDOUT the output of ceph-objectstore-tool
# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
#
function objectstore_tool() {
local dir=$1
shift
local id=$1
shift
local osd_data=$dir/$id
kill_daemons $dir TERM osd.$id >&2 < /dev/null || return 1
ceph-objectstore-tool \
--data-path $osd_data \
--journal-path $osd_data/journal \
"$@" || return 1
activate_osd $dir $id >&2 || return 1
wait_for_clean >&2
}
function test_objectstore_tool() {
local dir=$1
setup $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
local osd=0
run_osd $dir $osd || return 1
wait_for_clean || return 1
rados --pool rbd put GROUP /etc/group || return 1
objectstore_tool $dir $osd GROUP get-bytes | \
diff - /etc/group
! objectstore_tool $dir $osd NOTEXISTS get-bytes || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Predicate checking if there is an ongoing recovery in the
# cluster. If any of the recovering_{keys,bytes,objects}_per_sec
# counters are reported by ceph status, it means recovery is in
# progress.
#
# @return 0 if recovery in progress, 1 otherwise
#
function get_is_making_recovery_progress() {
local progress=$(ceph --format xml status 2>/dev/null | \
$XMLSTARLET sel \
-t -m "//pgmap/recovering_keys_per_sec" -v . -o ' ' \
-t -m "//pgmap/recovering_bytes_per_sec" -v . -o ' ' \
-t -m "//pgmap/recovering_objects_per_sec" -v .)
test -n "$progress"
}
function test_get_is_making_recovery_progress() {
local dir=$1
setup $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a || return 1
! get_is_making_recovery_progress || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Return the number of active PGs in the cluster. A PG is active if
# ceph pg dump pgs reports it both **active** and **clean** and that
# not **stale**.
#
# @param STDOUT the number of active PGs
# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
#
function get_num_active_clean() {
local expression="("
expression+="contains(.,'active') and "
expression+="contains(.,'clean') and "
expression+="not(contains(.,'stale'))"
expression+=")"
# xmlstarlet 1.3.0 (which is on Ubuntu precise)
# add extra new lines that must be ignored with
# grep -v '^$'
ceph --format xml pg dump pgs 2>/dev/null | \
$XMLSTARLET sel -t -m "//pg_stat/state[$expression]" -v . -n | \
grep -v '^$' | wc -l
}
function test_get_num_active_clean() {
local dir=$1
setup $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
wait_for_clean || return 1
local num_active_clean=$(get_num_active_clean)
test "$num_active_clean" = $PG_NUM || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Return the number of PGs in the cluster, according to
# ceph pg dump pgs.
#
# @param STDOUT the number of PGs
# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
#
function get_num_pgs() {
ceph --format xml status 2>/dev/null | \
$XMLSTARLET sel -t -m "//pgmap/num_pgs" -v .
}
function test_get_num_pgs() {
local dir=$1
setup $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
wait_for_clean || return 1
local num_pgs=$(get_num_pgs)
test "$num_pgs" -gt 0 || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Return the date and time of the last completed scrub for **pgid**,
# as reported by ceph pg dump pgs. Note that a repair also sets this
# date.
#
# @param pgid the id of the PG
# @param STDOUT the date and time of the last scrub
# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
#
function get_last_scrub_stamp() {
local pgid=$1
ceph --format xml pg dump pgs 2>/dev/null | \
$XMLSTARLET sel -t -m "//pg_stat[pgid='$pgid']/last_scrub_stamp" -v .
}
function test_get_last_scrub_stamp() {
local dir=$1
setup $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
wait_for_clean || return 1
stamp=$(get_last_scrub_stamp 1.0)
test -n "$stamp" || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Predicate checking if the cluster is clean, i.e. all of its PGs are
# in a clean state (see get_num_active_clean for a definition).
#
# @return 0 if the cluster is clean, 1 otherwise
#
function is_clean() {
num_pgs=$(get_num_pgs)
test $num_pgs != 0 || return 1
test $(get_num_active_clean) = $num_pgs || return 1
}
function test_is_clean() {
local dir=$1
setup $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
! is_clean || return 1
wait_for_clean || return 1
is_clean || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Wait until the cluster becomes clean or if it does not make progress
# for $TIMEOUT seconds. The function **is_clean** is used to determine
# if the cluster is clean. Progress is measured either vian the
# **get_is_making_recovery_progress** predicate or if the number of
# clean PGs changes.
#
# @return 0 if the cluster is clean, 1 otherwise
#
function wait_for_clean() {
local status=1
local num_active_clean=$(get_num_active_clean)
local cur_active_clean
local -i timer=0
while ! is_clean ; do
if get_is_making_recovery_progress ; then
timer=0
elif (( timer >= $TIMEOUT )) ; then
return 1
fi
cur_active_clean=$(get_num_active_clean)
if test $cur_active_clean != $num_active_clean ; then
timer=0
num_active_clean=$cur_active_clean
fi
sleep 1
(( timer++ ))
done
return 0
}
function test_wait_for_clean() {
local dir=$1
setup $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
! TIMEOUT=1 wait_for_clean || return 1
run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
wait_for_clean || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Run repair on **pgid** and wait until it completes. The repair
# function will fail if repair does not complete within $TIMEOUT
# seconds. The repair is complete whenever the
# **get_last_scrub_stamp** function reports a timestamp different from
# the one stored before starting the repair.
#
# @param pgid the id of the PG
# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
#
function repair() {
local pgid=$1
local last_scrub=$(get_last_scrub_stamp $pgid)
ceph pg repair $pgid
for ((i=0; i < $TIMEOUT; i++)); do
if test "$last_scrub" != "$(get_last_scrub_stamp $pgid)" ; then
return 0
fi
sleep 1
done
return 1
}
function test_repair() {
local dir=$1
setup $dir || return 1
run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=1 || return 1
run_osd $dir 0 || return 1
wait_for_clean || return 1
repair 1.0 || return 1
kill_daemons $dir KILL osd || return 1
! TIMEOUT=1 repair 1.0 || return 1
teardown $dir || return 1
}
#######################################################################
##
# Run the *command* and expect it to fail (i.e. return a non zero status).
# The output (stderr and stdout) is stored in a temporary file in *dir*
# and is expected to contain the string *expected*.
#
# Return 0 if the command failed and the string was found. Otherwise
# return 1 and cat the full output of the command on stderr for debug.
#
# @param dir temporary directory to store the output
# @param expected string to look for in the output
# @param command ... the command and its arguments
# @return 0 on success, 1 on error
#
function expect_failure() {
local dir=$1
shift
local expected="$1"
shift
local success
if "$@" > $dir/out 2>&1 ; then
success=true
else
success=false
fi