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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-21 11:54:28 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-21 11:54:28 +0000 |
commit | e6918187568dbd01842d8d1d2c808ce16a894239 (patch) | |
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Adding upstream version 18.2.2.upstream/18.2.2
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/qa/standalone/scrub/scrub-helpers.sh b/qa/standalone/scrub/scrub-helpers.sh new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6816d71de --- /dev/null +++ b/qa/standalone/scrub/scrub-helpers.sh @@ -0,0 +1,302 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +# @file scrub-helpers.sh +# @brief a collection of bash functions useful for scrub standalone tests +# + +# extract_published_sch() +# +# Use the output from both 'ceph pg dump pgs' and 'ceph pg x.x query' commands to determine +# the published scrub scheduling status of a given PG. +# +# $1: pg id +# $2: 'current' time to compare to +# $3: an additional time-point to compare to +# $4: [out] dictionary +# +function extract_published_sch() { + local pgn="$1" + local -n dict=$4 # a ref to the in/out dictionary + local current_time=$2 + local extra_time=$3 + local extr_dbg=1 # note: 3 and above leave some temp files around + + #turn off '-x' (but remember previous state) + local saved_echo_flag=${-//[^x]/} + set +x + + (( extr_dbg >= 3 )) && ceph pg dump pgs -f json-pretty >> /tmp/a_dmp$$ + (( extr_dbg >= 3 )) && ceph pg $1 query -f json-pretty >> /tmp/a_qry$$ + + from_dmp=`ceph pg dump pgs -f json-pretty | jq -r --arg pgn "$pgn" --arg extra_dt "$extra_time" --arg current_dt "$current_time" '[ + [[.pg_stats[]] | group_by(.pg_stats)][0][0] | + [.[] | + select(has("pgid") and .pgid == $pgn) | + + (.dmp_stat_part=(.scrub_schedule | if test(".*@.*") then (split(" @ ")|first) else . end)) | + (.dmp_when_part=(.scrub_schedule | if test(".*@.*") then (split(" @ ")|last) else "0" end)) | + + [ { + dmp_pg_state: .state, + dmp_state_has_scrubbing: (.state | test(".*scrub.*";"i")), + dmp_last_duration:.last_scrub_duration, + dmp_schedule: .dmp_stat_part, + dmp_schedule_at: .dmp_when_part, + dmp_is_future: ( .dmp_when_part > $current_dt ), + dmp_vs_date: ( .dmp_when_part > $extra_dt ), + dmp_reported_epoch: .reported_epoch, + dmp_seq: .reported_seq + }] ]][][][]'` + + (( extr_dbg >= 2 )) && echo "from pg dump pg: $from_dmp" + (( extr_dbg >= 2 )) && echo "query output:" + (( extr_dbg >= 2 )) && ceph pg $1 query -f json-pretty | awk -e '/scrubber/,/agent_state/ {print;}' + + from_qry=`ceph pg $1 query -f json-pretty | jq -r --arg extra_dt "$extra_time" --arg current_dt "$current_time" --arg spt "'" ' + . | + (.q_stat_part=((.scrubber.schedule// "-") | if test(".*@.*") then (split(" @ ")|first) else . end)) | + (.q_when_part=((.scrubber.schedule// "0") | if test(".*@.*") then (split(" @ ")|last) else "0" end)) | + (.q_when_is_future=(.q_when_part > $current_dt)) | + (.q_vs_date=(.q_when_part > $extra_dt)) | + { + query_epoch: .epoch, + query_seq: .info.stats.reported_seq, + query_active: (.scrubber | if has("active") then .active else "bug" end), + query_schedule: .q_stat_part, + query_schedule_at: .q_when_part, + query_last_duration: .info.stats.last_scrub_duration, + query_last_stamp: .info.history.last_scrub_stamp, + query_last_scrub: (.info.history.last_scrub| sub($spt;"x") ), + query_is_future: .q_when_is_future, + query_vs_date: .q_vs_date, + query_scrub_seq: .scrubber.test_sequence + } + '` + (( extr_dbg >= 1 )) && echo $from_qry " " $from_dmp | jq -s -r 'add | "(",(to_entries | .[] | "["+(.key)+"]="+(.value|@sh)),")"' + + # note that using a ref to an associative array directly is tricky. Instead - we are copying: + local -A dict_src=`echo $from_qry " " $from_dmp | jq -s -r 'add | "(",(to_entries | .[] | "["+(.key)+"]="+(.value|@sh)),")"'` + dict=() + for k in "${!dict_src[@]}"; do dict[$k]=${dict_src[$k]}; done + + if [[ -n "$saved_echo_flag" ]]; then set -x; fi +} + +# query the PG, until any of the conditions in the 'expected' array are met +# +# A condition may be negated by an additional entry in the 'expected' array. Its +# form should be: +# key: the original key, with a "_neg" suffix; +# Value: not checked +# +# $1: pg id +# $2: max retries +# $3: a date to use in comparisons +# $4: set of K/V conditions +# $5: debug message +# $6: [out] the results array +function wait_any_cond() { + local pgid="$1" + local retries=$2 + local cmp_date=$3 + local -n ep=$4 + local -n out_array=$6 + local -A sc_data + local extr_dbg=2 + + #turn off '-x' (but remember previous state) + local saved_echo_flag=${-//[^x]/} + set +x + + local now_is=`date -I"ns"` + (( extr_dbg >= 2 )) && echo "waiting for any condition ($5): pg:$pgid dt:$cmp_date ($retries retries)" + + for i in $(seq 1 $retries) + do + sleep 0.5 + extract_published_sch $pgid $now_is $cmp_date sc_data + (( extr_dbg >= 4 )) && echo "${sc_data['dmp_last_duration']}" + (( extr_dbg >= 4 )) && echo "----> loop: $i ~ ${sc_data['dmp_last_duration']} / " ${sc_data['query_vs_date']} " / ${sc_data['dmp_is_future']}" + (( extr_dbg >= 2 )) && echo "--> loop: $i ~ ${sc_data['query_active']} / ${sc_data['query_seq']} / ${sc_data['dmp_seq']} " \ + "/ ${sc_data['query_is_future']} / ${sc_data['query_last_stamp']} / ${sc_data['query_schedule']} %%% ${!ep[@]}" + + # perform schedule_against_expected(), but with slightly different out-messages behaviour + for k_ref in "${!ep[@]}" + do + (( extr_dbg >= 3 )) && echo "key is $k_ref" + # is this a real key, or just a negation flag for another key?? + [[ $k_ref =~ "_neg" ]] && continue + + local act_val=${sc_data[$k_ref]} + local exp_val=${ep[$k_ref]} + + # possible negation? look for a matching key + local neg_key="${k_ref}_neg" + (( extr_dbg >= 3 )) && echo "neg-key is $neg_key" + if [ -v 'ep[$neg_key]' ]; then + is_neg=1 + else + is_neg=0 + fi + + (( extr_dbg >= 1 )) && echo "key is $k_ref: negation:$is_neg # expected: $exp_val # in actual: $act_val" + is_eq=0 + [[ $exp_val == $act_val ]] && is_eq=1 + if (($is_eq ^ $is_neg)) + then + echo "$5 - '$k_ref' actual value ($act_val) matches expected ($exp_val) (negation: $is_neg)" + for k in "${!sc_data[@]}"; do out_array[$k]=${sc_data[$k]}; done + if [[ -n "$saved_echo_flag" ]]; then set -x; fi + return 0 + fi + done + done + + echo "$5: wait_any_cond(): failure. Note: query-active=${sc_data['query_active']}" + if [[ -n "$saved_echo_flag" ]]; then set -x; fi + return 1 +} + + +# schedule_against_expected() +# +# Compare the scrub scheduling state collected by extract_published_sch() to a set of expected values. +# All values are expected to match. +# +# $1: the published scheduling state +# $2: a set of conditions to verify +# $3: text to be echoed for a failed match +# +function schedule_against_expected() { + local -n dict=$1 # a ref to the published state + local -n ep=$2 # the expected results + local extr_dbg=1 + + # turn off '-x' (but remember previous state) + local saved_echo_flag=${-//[^x]/} + set +x + + (( extr_dbg >= 1 )) && echo "-- - comparing:" + for k_ref in "${!ep[@]}" + do + local act_val=${dict[$k_ref]} + local exp_val=${ep[$k_ref]} + (( extr_dbg >= 1 )) && echo "key is " $k_ref " expected: " $exp_val " in actual: " $act_val + if [[ $exp_val != $act_val ]] + then + echo "$3 - '$k_ref' actual value ($act_val) differs from expected ($exp_val)" + echo '####################################################^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^' + + if [[ -n "$saved_echo_flag" ]]; then set -x; fi + return 1 + fi + done + + if [[ -n "$saved_echo_flag" ]]; then set -x; fi + return 0 +} + + +# Start the cluster "nodes" and create a pool for testing. +# +# The OSDs are started with a set of parameters aimed in creating a repeatable +# and stable scrub sequence: +# - no scrub randomizations/backoffs +# - no autoscaler +# +# $1: the test directory +# $2: [in/out] an array of configuration values +# +# The function adds/updates the configuration dictionary with the name of the +# pool created, and its ID. +# +# Argument 2 might look like this: +# +# declare -A test_conf=( +# ['osds_num']="3" +# ['pgs_in_pool']="7" +# ['extras']="--extra1 --extra2" +# ['pool_name']="testpl" +# ) +function standard_scrub_cluster() { + local dir=$1 + local -n args=$2 + + local OSDS=${args['osds_num']:-"3"} + local pg_num=${args['pgs_in_pool']:-"8"} + local poolname="${args['pool_name']:-test}" + args['pool_name']=$poolname + local extra_pars=${args['extras']} + local debug_msg=${args['msg']:-"dbg"} + + # turn off '-x' (but remember previous state) + local saved_echo_flag=${-//[^x]/} + set +x + + run_mon $dir a --osd_pool_default_size=$OSDS || return 1 + run_mgr $dir x || return 1 + + local ceph_osd_args="--osd_deep_scrub_randomize_ratio=0 \ + --osd_scrub_interval_randomize_ratio=0 \ + --osd_scrub_backoff_ratio=0.0 \ + --osd_pool_default_pg_autoscale_mode=off \ + --osd_pg_stat_report_interval_max=1 \ + $extra_pars" + + for osd in $(seq 0 $(expr $OSDS - 1)) + do + run_osd $dir $osd $(echo $ceph_osd_args) || return 1 + done + + create_pool $poolname $pg_num $pg_num + wait_for_clean || return 1 + + # update the in/out 'args' with the ID of the new pool + sleep 1 + name_n_id=`ceph osd dump | awk '/^pool.*'$poolname'/ { gsub(/'"'"'/," ",$3); print $3," ", $2}'` + echo "standard_scrub_cluster: $debug_msg: test pool is $name_n_id" + args['pool_id']="${name_n_id##* }" + args['osd_args']=$ceph_osd_args + if [[ -n "$saved_echo_flag" ]]; then set -x; fi +} + + +# Start the cluster "nodes" and create a pool for testing - wpq version. +# +# A variant of standard_scrub_cluster() that selects the wpq scheduler and sets a value to +# osd_scrub_sleep. To be used when the test is attempting to "catch" the scrubber during an +# ongoing scrub. +# +# See standard_scrub_cluster() for more details. +# +# $1: the test directory +# $2: [in/out] an array of configuration values +# $3: osd_scrub_sleep +# +# The function adds/updates the configuration dictionary with the name of the +# pool created, and its ID. +function standard_scrub_wpq_cluster() { + local dir=$1 + local -n conf=$2 + local osd_sleep=$3 + + conf['extras']=" --osd_op_queue=wpq --osd_scrub_sleep=$osd_sleep ${conf['extras']}" + + standard_scrub_cluster $dir conf || return 1 +} + + +# A debug flag is set for the PG specified, causing the 'pg query' command to display +# an additional 'scrub sessions counter' field. +# +# $1: PG id +# +function set_query_debug() { + local pgid=$1 + local prim_osd=`ceph pg dump pgs_brief | \ + awk -v pg="^$pgid" -n -e '$0 ~ pg { print(gensub(/[^0-9]*([0-9]+).*/,"\\\\1","g",$5)); }' ` + + echo "Setting scrub debug data. Primary for $pgid is $prim_osd" + CEPH_ARGS='' ceph --format=json daemon $(get_asok_path osd.$prim_osd) \ + scrubdebug $pgid set sessions +} + |