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+from io import StringIO
+
+from tasks.cephfs.fuse_mount import FuseMount
+from tasks.cephfs.cephfs_test_case import CephFSTestCase
+from teuthology.orchestra.run import CommandFailedError
+from textwrap import dedent
+from threading import Thread
+import errno
+import time
+import json
+import logging
+import os
+
+log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+class TestMisc(CephFSTestCase):
+ CLIENTS_REQUIRED = 2
+
+ def test_statfs_on_deleted_fs(self):
+ """
+ That statfs does not cause monitors to SIGSEGV after fs deletion.
+ """
+
+ self.mount_b.umount_wait()
+ self.mount_a.run_shell_payload("stat -f .")
+ self.fs.delete_all_filesystems()
+ # This will hang either way, run in background.
+ p = self.mount_a.run_shell_payload("stat -f .", wait=False, timeout=60, check_status=False)
+ time.sleep(30)
+ self.assertFalse(p.finished)
+ # the process is stuck in uninterruptible sleep, just kill the mount
+ self.mount_a.umount_wait(force=True)
+ p.wait()
+
+ def test_getattr_caps(self):
+ """
+ Check if MDS recognizes the 'mask' parameter of open request.
+ The parameter allows client to request caps when opening file
+ """
+
+ if not isinstance(self.mount_a, FuseMount):
+ self.skipTest("Require FUSE client")
+
+ # Enable debug. Client will requests CEPH_CAP_XATTR_SHARED
+ # on lookup/open
+ self.mount_b.umount_wait()
+ self.set_conf('client', 'client debug getattr caps', 'true')
+ self.mount_b.mount_wait()
+
+ # create a file and hold it open. MDS will issue CEPH_CAP_EXCL_*
+ # to mount_a
+ p = self.mount_a.open_background("testfile")
+ self.mount_b.wait_for_visible("testfile")
+
+ # this triggers a lookup request and an open request. The debug
+ # code will check if lookup/open reply contains xattrs
+ self.mount_b.run_shell(["cat", "testfile"])
+
+ self.mount_a.kill_background(p)
+
+ def test_root_rctime(self):
+ """
+ Check that the root inode has a non-default rctime on startup.
+ """
+
+ t = time.time()
+ rctime = self.mount_a.getfattr(".", "ceph.dir.rctime")
+ log.info("rctime = {}".format(rctime))
+ self.assertGreaterEqual(float(rctime), t - 10)
+
+ def test_fs_new(self):
+ self.mount_a.umount_wait()
+ self.mount_b.umount_wait()
+
+ data_pool_name = self.fs.get_data_pool_name()
+
+ self.fs.fail()
+
+ self.fs.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd('fs', 'rm', self.fs.name,
+ '--yes-i-really-mean-it')
+
+ self.fs.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd('osd', 'pool', 'delete',
+ self.fs.metadata_pool_name,
+ self.fs.metadata_pool_name,
+ '--yes-i-really-really-mean-it')
+ self.fs.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd('osd', 'pool', 'create',
+ self.fs.metadata_pool_name,
+ '--pg_num_min', str(self.fs.pg_num_min))
+
+ # insert a garbage object
+ self.fs.radosm(["put", "foo", "-"], stdin=StringIO("bar"))
+
+ def get_pool_df(fs, name):
+ try:
+ return fs.get_pool_df(name)['objects'] > 0
+ except RuntimeError:
+ return False
+
+ self.wait_until_true(lambda: get_pool_df(self.fs, self.fs.metadata_pool_name), timeout=30)
+
+ try:
+ self.fs.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd('fs', 'new', self.fs.name,
+ self.fs.metadata_pool_name,
+ data_pool_name)
+ except CommandFailedError as e:
+ self.assertEqual(e.exitstatus, errno.EINVAL)
+ else:
+ raise AssertionError("Expected EINVAL")
+
+ self.fs.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd('fs', 'new', self.fs.name,
+ self.fs.metadata_pool_name,
+ data_pool_name, "--force")
+
+ self.fs.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd('fs', 'fail', self.fs.name)
+
+ self.fs.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd('fs', 'rm', self.fs.name,
+ '--yes-i-really-mean-it')
+
+ self.fs.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd('osd', 'pool', 'delete',
+ self.fs.metadata_pool_name,
+ self.fs.metadata_pool_name,
+ '--yes-i-really-really-mean-it')
+ self.fs.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd('osd', 'pool', 'create',
+ self.fs.metadata_pool_name,
+ '--pg_num_min', str(self.fs.pg_num_min))
+ self.fs.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd('fs', 'new', self.fs.name,
+ self.fs.metadata_pool_name,
+ data_pool_name)
+
+ def test_cap_revoke_nonresponder(self):
+ """
+ Check that a client is evicted if it has not responded to cap revoke
+ request for configured number of seconds.
+ """
+ session_timeout = self.fs.get_var("session_timeout")
+ eviction_timeout = session_timeout / 2.0
+
+ self.fs.mds_asok(['config', 'set', 'mds_cap_revoke_eviction_timeout',
+ str(eviction_timeout)])
+
+ cap_holder = self.mount_a.open_background()
+
+ # Wait for the file to be visible from another client, indicating
+ # that mount_a has completed its network ops
+ self.mount_b.wait_for_visible()
+
+ # Simulate client death
+ self.mount_a.suspend_netns()
+
+ try:
+ # The waiter should get stuck waiting for the capability
+ # held on the MDS by the now-dead client A
+ cap_waiter = self.mount_b.write_background()
+
+ a = time.time()
+ time.sleep(eviction_timeout)
+ cap_waiter.wait()
+ b = time.time()
+ cap_waited = b - a
+ log.info("cap_waiter waited {0}s".format(cap_waited))
+
+ # check if the cap is transferred before session timeout kicked in.
+ # this is a good enough check to ensure that the client got evicted
+ # by the cap auto evicter rather than transitioning to stale state
+ # and then getting evicted.
+ self.assertLess(cap_waited, session_timeout,
+ "Capability handover took {0}, expected less than {1}".format(
+ cap_waited, session_timeout
+ ))
+
+ self.assertTrue(self.mds_cluster.is_addr_blocklisted(
+ self.mount_a.get_global_addr()))
+ self.mount_a._kill_background(cap_holder)
+ finally:
+ self.mount_a.resume_netns()
+
+ def test_filtered_df(self):
+ pool_name = self.fs.get_data_pool_name()
+ raw_df = self.fs.get_pool_df(pool_name)
+ raw_avail = float(raw_df["max_avail"])
+ out = self.fs.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd('osd', 'pool', 'get',
+ pool_name, 'size',
+ '-f', 'json-pretty')
+ _ = json.loads(out)
+
+ proc = self.mount_a.run_shell(['df', '.'])
+ output = proc.stdout.getvalue()
+ fs_avail = output.split('\n')[1].split()[3]
+ fs_avail = float(fs_avail) * 1024
+
+ ratio = raw_avail / fs_avail
+ assert 0.9 < ratio < 1.1
+
+ def test_dump_inode(self):
+ info = self.fs.mds_asok(['dump', 'inode', '1'])
+ assert(info['path'] == "/")
+
+ def test_dump_inode_hexademical(self):
+ self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", "-p", "foo"])
+ ino = self.mount_a.path_to_ino("foo")
+ assert type(ino) is int
+ info = self.fs.mds_asok(['dump', 'inode', hex(ino)])
+ assert info['path'] == "/foo"
+
+
+ def _test_sync_stuck_for_around_5s(self, dir_path, file_sync=False):
+ self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", dir_path])
+
+ sync_dir_pyscript = dedent("""
+ import os
+
+ path = "{path}"
+ dfd = os.open(path, os.O_DIRECTORY)
+ os.fsync(dfd)
+ os.close(dfd)
+ """.format(path=dir_path))
+
+ # run create/delete directories and test the sync time duration
+ for i in range(300):
+ for j in range(5):
+ self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", os.path.join(dir_path, f"{i}_{j}")])
+ start = time.time()
+ if file_sync:
+ self.mount_a.run_shell(['python3', '-c', sync_dir_pyscript])
+ else:
+ self.mount_a.run_shell(["sync"])
+ duration = time.time() - start
+ log.info(f"sync mkdir i = {i}, duration = {duration}")
+ self.assertLess(duration, 4)
+
+ for j in range(5):
+ self.mount_a.run_shell(["rm", "-rf", os.path.join(dir_path, f"{i}_{j}")])
+ start = time.time()
+ if file_sync:
+ self.mount_a.run_shell(['python3', '-c', sync_dir_pyscript])
+ else:
+ self.mount_a.run_shell(["sync"])
+ duration = time.time() - start
+ log.info(f"sync rmdir i = {i}, duration = {duration}")
+ self.assertLess(duration, 4)
+
+ self.mount_a.run_shell(["rm", "-rf", dir_path])
+
+ def test_filesystem_sync_stuck_for_around_5s(self):
+ """
+ To check whether the fsync will be stuck to wait for the mdlog to be
+ flushed for at most 5 seconds.
+ """
+
+ dir_path = "filesystem_sync_do_not_wait_mdlog_testdir"
+ self._test_sync_stuck_for_around_5s(dir_path)
+
+ def test_file_sync_stuck_for_around_5s(self):
+ """
+ To check whether the filesystem sync will be stuck to wait for the
+ mdlog to be flushed for at most 5 seconds.
+ """
+
+ dir_path = "file_sync_do_not_wait_mdlog_testdir"
+ self._test_sync_stuck_for_around_5s(dir_path, True)
+
+ def test_file_filesystem_sync_crash(self):
+ """
+ To check whether the kernel crashes when doing the file/filesystem sync.
+ """
+
+ stop_thread = False
+ dir_path = "file_filesystem_sync_crash_testdir"
+ self.mount_a.run_shell(["mkdir", dir_path])
+
+ def mkdir_rmdir_thread(mount, path):
+ #global stop_thread
+
+ log.info(" mkdir_rmdir_thread starting...")
+ num = 0
+ while not stop_thread:
+ n = num
+ m = num
+ for __ in range(10):
+ mount.run_shell(["mkdir", os.path.join(path, f"{n}")])
+ n += 1
+ for __ in range(10):
+ mount.run_shell(["rm", "-rf", os.path.join(path, f"{m}")])
+ m += 1
+ num += 10
+ log.info(" mkdir_rmdir_thread stopped")
+
+ def filesystem_sync_thread(mount, path):
+ #global stop_thread
+
+ log.info(" filesystem_sync_thread starting...")
+ while not stop_thread:
+ mount.run_shell(["sync"])
+ log.info(" filesystem_sync_thread stopped")
+
+ def file_sync_thread(mount, path):
+ #global stop_thread
+
+ log.info(" file_sync_thread starting...")
+ pyscript = dedent("""
+ import os
+
+ path = "{path}"
+ dfd = os.open(path, os.O_DIRECTORY)
+ os.fsync(dfd)
+ os.close(dfd)
+ """.format(path=path))
+
+ while not stop_thread:
+ mount.run_shell(['python3', '-c', pyscript])
+ log.info(" file_sync_thread stopped")
+
+ td1 = Thread(target=mkdir_rmdir_thread, args=(self.mount_a, dir_path,))
+ td2 = Thread(target=filesystem_sync_thread, args=(self.mount_a, dir_path,))
+ td3 = Thread(target=file_sync_thread, args=(self.mount_a, dir_path,))
+
+ td1.start()
+ td2.start()
+ td3.start()
+ time.sleep(1200) # run 20 minutes
+ stop_thread = True
+ td1.join()
+ td2.join()
+ td3.join()
+ self.mount_a.run_shell(["rm", "-rf", dir_path])
+
+
+class TestCacheDrop(CephFSTestCase):
+ CLIENTS_REQUIRED = 1
+
+ def _run_drop_cache_cmd(self, timeout=None):
+ result = None
+ args = ["cache", "drop"]
+ if timeout is not None:
+ args.append(str(timeout))
+ result = self.fs.rank_tell(args)
+ return result
+
+ def _setup(self, max_caps=20, threshold=400):
+ # create some files
+ self.mount_a.create_n_files("dc-dir/dc-file", 1000, sync=True)
+
+ # Reduce this so the MDS doesn't rkcall the maximum for simple tests
+ self.fs.rank_asok(['config', 'set', 'mds_recall_max_caps', str(max_caps)])
+ self.fs.rank_asok(['config', 'set', 'mds_recall_max_decay_threshold', str(threshold)])
+
+ def test_drop_cache_command(self):
+ """
+ Basic test for checking drop cache command.
+ Confirm it halts without a timeout.
+ Note that the cache size post trimming is not checked here.
+ """
+ mds_min_caps_per_client = int(self.fs.get_config("mds_min_caps_per_client"))
+ self._setup()
+ result = self._run_drop_cache_cmd()
+ self.assertEqual(result['client_recall']['return_code'], 0)
+ self.assertEqual(result['flush_journal']['return_code'], 0)
+ # It should take at least 1 second
+ self.assertGreater(result['duration'], 1)
+ self.assertGreaterEqual(result['trim_cache']['trimmed'], 1000-2*mds_min_caps_per_client)
+
+ def test_drop_cache_command_timeout(self):
+ """
+ Basic test for checking drop cache command.
+ Confirm recall halts early via a timeout.
+ Note that the cache size post trimming is not checked here.
+ """
+ self._setup()
+ result = self._run_drop_cache_cmd(timeout=10)
+ self.assertEqual(result['client_recall']['return_code'], -errno.ETIMEDOUT)
+ self.assertEqual(result['flush_journal']['return_code'], 0)
+ self.assertGreater(result['duration'], 10)
+ self.assertGreaterEqual(result['trim_cache']['trimmed'], 100) # we did something, right?
+
+ def test_drop_cache_command_dead_timeout(self):
+ """
+ Check drop cache command with non-responding client using tell
+ interface. Note that the cache size post trimming is not checked
+ here.
+ """
+ self._setup()
+ self.mount_a.suspend_netns()
+ # Note: recall is subject to the timeout. The journal flush will
+ # be delayed due to the client being dead.
+ result = self._run_drop_cache_cmd(timeout=5)
+ self.assertEqual(result['client_recall']['return_code'], -errno.ETIMEDOUT)
+ self.assertEqual(result['flush_journal']['return_code'], 0)
+ self.assertGreater(result['duration'], 5)
+ self.assertLess(result['duration'], 120)
+ # Note: result['trim_cache']['trimmed'] may be >0 because dropping the
+ # cache now causes the Locker to drive eviction of stale clients (a
+ # stale session will be autoclosed at mdsmap['session_timeout']). The
+ # particular operation causing this is journal flush which causes the
+ # MDS to wait wait for cap revoke.
+ #self.assertEqual(0, result['trim_cache']['trimmed'])
+ self.mount_a.resume_netns()
+
+ def test_drop_cache_command_dead(self):
+ """
+ Check drop cache command with non-responding client using tell
+ interface. Note that the cache size post trimming is not checked
+ here.
+ """
+ self._setup()
+ self.mount_a.suspend_netns()
+ result = self._run_drop_cache_cmd()
+ self.assertEqual(result['client_recall']['return_code'], 0)
+ self.assertEqual(result['flush_journal']['return_code'], 0)
+ self.assertGreater(result['duration'], 5)
+ self.assertLess(result['duration'], 120)
+ # Note: result['trim_cache']['trimmed'] may be >0 because dropping the
+ # cache now causes the Locker to drive eviction of stale clients (a
+ # stale session will be autoclosed at mdsmap['session_timeout']). The
+ # particular operation causing this is journal flush which causes the
+ # MDS to wait wait for cap revoke.
+ self.mount_a.resume_netns()