""" Test that the forward scrub functionality can traverse metadata and apply requested tags, on well formed metadata. This is *not* the real testing for forward scrub, which will need to test how the functionality responds to damaged metadata. """ import logging import json from collections import namedtuple from io import BytesIO from textwrap import dedent from teuthology.exceptions import CommandFailedError from tasks.cephfs.cephfs_test_case import CephFSTestCase import struct log = logging.getLogger(__name__) ValidationError = namedtuple("ValidationError", ["exception", "backtrace"]) class TestForwardScrub(CephFSTestCase): MDSS_REQUIRED = 1 def _read_str_xattr(self, pool, obj, attr): """ Read a ceph-encoded string from a rados xattr """ output = self.fs.mon_manager.do_rados(["getxattr", obj, attr], pool=pool, stdout=BytesIO()).stdout.getvalue() strlen = struct.unpack('i', output[0:4])[0] return output[4:(4 + strlen)].decode(encoding='ascii') def _get_paths_to_ino(self): inos = {} p = self.mount_a.run_shell(["find", "./"]) paths = p.stdout.getvalue().strip().split() for path in paths: inos[path] = self.mount_a.path_to_ino(path) return inos def test_apply_tag(self): self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", "parentdir"]) self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", "parentdir/childdir"]) self.mount_a.run_shell(["touch", "rfile"]) self.mount_a.run_shell(["touch", "parentdir/pfile"]) self.mount_a.run_shell(["touch", "parentdir/childdir/cfile"]) # Build a structure mapping path to inode, as we will later want # to check object by object and objects are named after ino number inos = self._get_paths_to_ino() # Flush metadata: this is a friendly test of forward scrub so we're skipping # the part where it's meant to cope with dirty metadata self.mount_a.umount_wait() self.fs.mds_asok(["flush", "journal"]) tag = "mytag" # Execute tagging forward scrub self.fs.mds_asok(["tag", "path", "/parentdir", tag]) # Wait for completion import time time.sleep(10) # FIXME watching clog isn't a nice mechanism for this, once we have a ScrubMap we'll # watch that instead # Check that dirs were tagged for dirpath in ["./parentdir", "./parentdir/childdir"]: self.assertTagged(inos[dirpath], tag, self.fs.get_metadata_pool_name()) # Check that files were tagged for filepath in ["./parentdir/pfile", "./parentdir/childdir/cfile"]: self.assertTagged(inos[filepath], tag, self.fs.get_data_pool_name()) # This guy wasn't in the tag path, shouldn't have been tagged self.assertUntagged(inos["./rfile"]) def assertUntagged(self, ino): file_obj_name = "{0:x}.00000000".format(ino) with self.assertRaises(CommandFailedError): self._read_str_xattr( self.fs.get_data_pool_name(), file_obj_name, "scrub_tag" ) def assertTagged(self, ino, tag, pool): file_obj_name = "{0:x}.00000000".format(ino) wrote = self._read_str_xattr( pool, file_obj_name, "scrub_tag" ) self.assertEqual(wrote, tag) def _validate_linkage(self, expected): inos = self._get_paths_to_ino() try: self.assertDictEqual(inos, expected) except AssertionError: log.error("Expected: {0}".format(json.dumps(expected, indent=2))) log.error("Actual: {0}".format(json.dumps(inos, indent=2))) raise def test_orphan_scan(self): # Create some files whose metadata we will flush self.mount_a.run_python(dedent(""" import os mount_point = "{mount_point}" parent = os.path.join(mount_point, "parent") os.mkdir(parent) flushed = os.path.join(parent, "flushed") os.mkdir(flushed) for f in ["alpha", "bravo", "charlie"]: open(os.path.join(flushed, f), 'w').write(f) """.format(mount_point=self.mount_a.mountpoint))) inos = self._get_paths_to_ino() # Flush journal # Umount before flush to avoid cap releases putting # things we don't want in the journal later. self.mount_a.umount_wait() self.fs.flush() # Create a new inode that's just in the log, i.e. would # look orphaned to backward scan if backward scan wisnae # respectin' tha scrub_tag xattr. self.mount_a.mount_wait() self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", "parent/unflushed"]) self.mount_a.run_shell(["dd", "if=/dev/urandom", "of=./parent/unflushed/jfile", "bs=1M", "count=8"]) inos["./parent/unflushed"] = self.mount_a.path_to_ino("./parent/unflushed") inos["./parent/unflushed/jfile"] = self.mount_a.path_to_ino("./parent/unflushed/jfile") self.mount_a.umount_wait() # Orphan an inode by deleting its dentry # Our victim will be.... bravo. self.mount_a.umount_wait() self.fs.fail() self.fs.set_ceph_conf('mds', 'mds verify scatter', False) self.fs.set_ceph_conf('mds', 'mds debug scatterstat', False) frag_obj_id = "{0:x}.00000000".format(inos["./parent/flushed"]) self.fs.radosm(["rmomapkey", frag_obj_id, "bravo_head"]) self.fs.set_joinable() self.fs.wait_for_daemons() # See that the orphaned file is indeed missing from a client's POV self.mount_a.mount_wait() damaged_state = self._get_paths_to_ino() self.assertNotIn("./parent/flushed/bravo", damaged_state) self.mount_a.umount_wait() # Run a tagging forward scrub tag = "mytag123" self.fs.rank_asok(["tag", "path", "/parent", tag]) # See that the orphan wisnae tagged self.assertUntagged(inos['./parent/flushed/bravo']) # See that the flushed-metadata-and-still-present files are tagged self.assertTagged(inos['./parent/flushed/alpha'], tag, self.fs.get_data_pool_name()) self.assertTagged(inos['./parent/flushed/charlie'], tag, self.fs.get_data_pool_name()) # See that journalled-but-not-flushed file *was* tagged self.assertTagged(inos['./parent/unflushed/jfile'], tag, self.fs.get_data_pool_name()) # okay, now we are going to run cephfs-data-scan. It's necessary to # have a clean journal otherwise replay will blowup on mismatched # inotable versions (due to scan_links) self.fs.flush() self.fs.fail() self.fs.journal_tool(["journal", "reset", "--force"], 0) # Run cephfs-data-scan targeting only orphans self.fs.data_scan(["scan_extents", self.fs.get_data_pool_name()]) self.fs.data_scan([ "scan_inodes", "--filter-tag", tag, self.fs.get_data_pool_name() ]) self.fs.data_scan(["scan_links"]) # After in-place injection stats should be kosher again self.fs.set_ceph_conf('mds', 'mds verify scatter', True) self.fs.set_ceph_conf('mds', 'mds debug scatterstat', True) # And we should have all the same linkage we started with, # and no lost+found, and no extra inodes! self.fs.set_joinable() self.fs.wait_for_daemons() self.mount_a.mount_wait() self._validate_linkage(inos) def _stash_inotable(self): # Get all active ranks ranks = self.fs.get_all_mds_rank() inotable_dict = {} for rank in ranks: inotable_oid = "mds{rank:d}_".format(rank=rank) + "inotable" print("Trying to fetch inotable object: " + inotable_oid) #self.fs.get_metadata_object("InoTable", "mds0_inotable") inotable_raw = self.fs.radosmo(['get', inotable_oid, '-']) inotable_dict[inotable_oid] = inotable_raw return inotable_dict def test_inotable_sync(self): self.mount_a.write_n_mb("file1_sixmegs", 6) # Flush journal self.mount_a.umount_wait() self.fs.mds_asok(["flush", "journal"]) inotable_copy = self._stash_inotable() self.mount_a.mount_wait() self.mount_a.write_n_mb("file2_sixmegs", 6) self.mount_a.write_n_mb("file3_sixmegs", 6) inos = self._get_paths_to_ino() # Flush journal self.mount_a.umount_wait() self.fs.mds_asok(["flush", "journal"]) self.mount_a.umount_wait() with self.assert_cluster_log("inode table repaired", invert_match=True): out_json = self.fs.run_scrub(["start", "/", "repair,recursive"]) self.assertNotEqual(out_json, None) self.assertEqual(out_json["return_code"], 0) self.assertEqual(self.fs.wait_until_scrub_complete(tag=out_json["scrub_tag"]), True) self.fs.fail() # Truncate the journal (to ensure the inotable on disk # is all that will be in the InoTable in memory) self.fs.journal_tool(["event", "splice", "--inode={0}".format(inos["./file2_sixmegs"]), "summary"], 0) self.fs.journal_tool(["event", "splice", "--inode={0}".format(inos["./file3_sixmegs"]), "summary"], 0) # Revert to old inotable. for key, value in inotable_copy.items(): self.fs.radosm(["put", key, "-"], stdin=BytesIO(value)) self.fs.set_joinable() self.fs.wait_for_daemons() with self.assert_cluster_log("inode table repaired"): out_json = self.fs.run_scrub(["start", "/", "repair,recursive"]) self.assertNotEqual(out_json, None) self.assertEqual(out_json["return_code"], 0) self.assertEqual(self.fs.wait_until_scrub_complete(tag=out_json["scrub_tag"]), True) self.fs.fail() table_text = self.fs.table_tool(["0", "show", "inode"]) table = json.loads(table_text) self.assertGreater( table['0']['data']['inotable']['free'][0]['start'], inos['./file3_sixmegs']) def test_backtrace_repair(self): """ That the MDS can repair an inodes backtrace in the data pool if it is found to be damaged. """ # Create a file for subsequent checks self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", "parent_a"]) self.mount_a.run_shell(["touch", "parent_a/alpha"]) file_ino = self.mount_a.path_to_ino("parent_a/alpha") # That backtrace and layout are written after initial flush self.fs.mds_asok(["flush", "journal"]) backtrace = self.fs.read_backtrace(file_ino) self.assertEqual(['alpha', 'parent_a'], [a['dname'] for a in backtrace['ancestors']]) # Go corrupt the backtrace self.fs._write_data_xattr(file_ino, "parent", "oh i'm sorry did i overwrite your xattr?") with self.assert_cluster_log("bad backtrace on inode"): out_json = self.fs.run_scrub(["start", "/", "repair,recursive"]) self.assertNotEqual(out_json, None) self.assertEqual(out_json["return_code"], 0) self.assertEqual(self.fs.wait_until_scrub_complete(tag=out_json["scrub_tag"]), True) self.fs.mds_asok(["flush", "journal"]) backtrace = self.fs.read_backtrace(file_ino) self.assertEqual(['alpha', 'parent_a'], [a['dname'] for a in backtrace['ancestors']])