swift/test/probe/common.py
Christian Schwede c30ceec6f1 Fix ring device checks in probetests
If a device has been removed from one of the rings, it actually is set as None
within the ring. In that case the length of the devices is not True without
filtering the None devices. However, if the length matched the condition but
included a removed device the probetests would fail with a TypeError.

This fix could be done also in swift/common/ring/ring.py, but it seems it only
affects probetests right now, thus fixing it there and not changing the current
behavior.

Change-Id: I8ccf9b32a51957e040dd370bc9f711d4328d17b1
2015-10-07 19:59:15 +00:00

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Python

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from __future__ import print_function
import os
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
import sys
from time import sleep, time
from collections import defaultdict
import unittest
from hashlib import md5
from uuid import uuid4
from nose import SkipTest
from six.moves.http_client import HTTPConnection
from swiftclient import get_auth, head_account
from swift.obj.diskfile import get_data_dir
from swift.common.ring import Ring
from swift.common.utils import readconf, renamer, \
config_true_value, rsync_module_interpolation
from swift.common.manager import Manager
from swift.common.storage_policy import POLICIES, EC_POLICY, REPL_POLICY
from test.probe import CHECK_SERVER_TIMEOUT, VALIDATE_RSYNC
ENABLED_POLICIES = [p for p in POLICIES if not p.is_deprecated]
POLICIES_BY_TYPE = defaultdict(list)
for p in POLICIES:
POLICIES_BY_TYPE[p.policy_type].append(p)
def get_server_number(ipport, ipport2server):
server_number = ipport2server[ipport]
server, number = server_number[:-1], server_number[-1:]
try:
number = int(number)
except ValueError:
# probably the proxy
return server_number, None
return server, number
def start_server(ipport, ipport2server, pids, check=True):
server, number = get_server_number(ipport, ipport2server)
err = Manager([server]).start(number=number, wait=False)
if err:
raise Exception('unable to start %s' % (
server if not number else '%s%s' % (server, number)))
if check:
return check_server(ipport, ipport2server, pids)
return None
def check_server(ipport, ipport2server, pids, timeout=CHECK_SERVER_TIMEOUT):
server = ipport2server[ipport]
if server[:-1] in ('account', 'container', 'object'):
if int(server[-1]) > 4:
return None
path = '/connect/1/2'
if server[:-1] == 'container':
path += '/3'
elif server[:-1] == 'object':
path += '/3/4'
try_until = time() + timeout
while True:
try:
conn = HTTPConnection(*ipport)
conn.request('GET', path)
resp = conn.getresponse()
# 404 because it's a nonsense path (and mount_check is false)
# 507 in case the test target is a VM using mount_check
if resp.status not in (404, 507):
raise Exception(
'Unexpected status %s' % resp.status)
break
except Exception as err:
if time() > try_until:
print(err)
print('Giving up on %s:%s after %s seconds.' % (
server, ipport, timeout))
raise err
sleep(0.1)
else:
try_until = time() + timeout
while True:
try:
url, token = get_auth('http://%s:%d/auth/v1.0' % ipport,
'test:tester', 'testing')
account = url.split('/')[-1]
head_account(url, token)
return url, token, account
except Exception as err:
if time() > try_until:
print(err)
print('Giving up on proxy:8080 after 30 seconds.')
raise err
sleep(0.1)
return None
def kill_server(ipport, ipport2server, pids):
server, number = get_server_number(ipport, ipport2server)
err = Manager([server]).kill(number=number)
if err:
raise Exception('unable to kill %s' % (server if not number else
'%s%s' % (server, number)))
try_until = time() + 30
while True:
try:
conn = HTTPConnection(*ipport)
conn.request('GET', '/')
conn.getresponse()
except Exception as err:
break
if time() > try_until:
raise Exception(
'Still answering on %s:%s after 30 seconds' % ipport)
sleep(0.1)
def kill_nonprimary_server(primary_nodes, ipport2server, pids):
primary_ipports = [(n['ip'], n['port']) for n in primary_nodes]
for ipport, server in ipport2server.items():
if ipport in primary_ipports:
server_type = server[:-1]
break
else:
raise Exception('Cannot figure out server type for %r' % primary_nodes)
for ipport, server in list(ipport2server.items()):
if server[:-1] == server_type and ipport not in primary_ipports:
kill_server(ipport, ipport2server, pids)
return ipport
def add_ring_devs_to_ipport2server(ring, server_type, ipport2server,
servers_per_port=0):
# We'll number the servers by order of unique occurrence of:
# IP, if servers_per_port > 0 OR there > 1 IP in ring
# ipport, otherwise
unique_ip_count = len(set(dev['ip'] for dev in ring.devs if dev))
things_to_number = {}
number = 0
for dev in filter(None, ring.devs):
ip = dev['ip']
ipport = (ip, dev['port'])
unique_by = ip if servers_per_port or unique_ip_count > 1 else ipport
if unique_by not in things_to_number:
number += 1
things_to_number[unique_by] = number
ipport2server[ipport] = '%s%d' % (server_type,
things_to_number[unique_by])
def store_config_paths(name, configs):
for server_name in (name, '%s-replicator' % name):
for server in Manager([server_name]):
for i, conf in enumerate(server.conf_files(), 1):
configs[server.server][i] = conf
def get_ring(ring_name, required_replicas, required_devices,
server=None, force_validate=None, ipport2server=None,
config_paths=None):
if not server:
server = ring_name
ring = Ring('/etc/swift', ring_name=ring_name)
if ipport2server is None:
ipport2server = {} # used internally, even if not passed in
if config_paths is None:
config_paths = defaultdict(dict)
store_config_paths(server, config_paths)
repl_name = '%s-replicator' % server
repl_configs = {i: readconf(c, section_name=repl_name)
for i, c in config_paths[repl_name].items()}
servers_per_port = any(int(c.get('servers_per_port', '0'))
for c in repl_configs.values())
add_ring_devs_to_ipport2server(ring, server, ipport2server,
servers_per_port=servers_per_port)
if not VALIDATE_RSYNC and not force_validate:
return ring
# easy sanity checks
if ring.replica_count != required_replicas:
raise SkipTest('%s has %s replicas instead of %s' % (
ring.serialized_path, ring.replica_count, required_replicas))
devs = [dev for dev in ring.devs if dev is not None]
if len(devs) != required_devices:
raise SkipTest('%s has %s devices instead of %s' % (
ring.serialized_path, len(ring.devs), required_devices))
for dev in devs:
# verify server is exposing mounted device
ipport = (dev['ip'], dev['port'])
_, server_number = get_server_number(ipport, ipport2server)
conf = repl_configs[server_number]
for device in os.listdir(conf['devices']):
if device == dev['device']:
dev_path = os.path.join(conf['devices'], device)
full_path = os.path.realpath(dev_path)
if not os.path.exists(full_path):
raise SkipTest(
'device %s in %s was not found (%s)' %
(device, conf['devices'], full_path))
break
else:
raise SkipTest(
"unable to find ring device %s under %s's devices (%s)" % (
dev['device'], server, conf['devices']))
# verify server is exposing rsync device
rsync_export = conf.get('rsync_module', '').rstrip('/')
if not rsync_export:
rsync_export = '{replication_ip}::%s' % server
if config_true_value(conf.get('vm_test_mode', 'no')):
rsync_export += '{replication_port}'
cmd = "rsync %s" % rsync_module_interpolation(rsync_export, dev)
p = Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdout=PIPE)
stdout, _stderr = p.communicate()
if p.returncode:
raise SkipTest('unable to connect to rsync '
'export %s (%s)' % (rsync_export, cmd))
for line in stdout.splitlines():
if line.rsplit(None, 1)[-1] == dev['device']:
break
else:
raise SkipTest("unable to find ring device %s under rsync's "
"exported devices for %s (%s)" %
(dev['device'], rsync_export, cmd))
return ring
def get_policy(**kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('is_deprecated', False)
# go through the policies and make sure they match the
# requirements of kwargs
for policy in POLICIES:
# TODO: for EC, pop policy type here and check it first
matches = True
for key, value in kwargs.items():
try:
if getattr(policy, key) != value:
matches = False
except AttributeError:
matches = False
if matches:
return policy
raise SkipTest('No policy matching %s' % kwargs)
def resetswift():
p = Popen("resetswift 2>&1", shell=True, stdout=PIPE)
stdout, _stderr = p.communicate()
print(stdout)
Manager(['all']).stop()
class Body(object):
def __init__(self, total=3.5 * 2 ** 20):
self.length = total
self.hasher = md5()
self.read_amount = 0
self.chunk = uuid4().hex * 2 ** 10
self.buff = ''
@property
def etag(self):
return self.hasher.hexdigest()
def __len__(self):
return self.length
def read(self, amount):
if len(self.buff) < amount:
try:
self.buff += next(self)
except StopIteration:
pass
rv, self.buff = self.buff[:amount], self.buff[amount:]
return rv
def __iter__(self):
return self
def next(self):
if self.buff:
rv, self.buff = self.buff, ''
return rv
if self.read_amount >= self.length:
raise StopIteration()
rv = self.chunk[:int(self.length - self.read_amount)]
self.read_amount += len(rv)
self.hasher.update(rv)
return rv
def __next__(self):
return next(self)
class ProbeTest(unittest.TestCase):
"""
Don't instantiate this directly, use a child class instead.
"""
def setUp(self):
resetswift()
self.pids = {}
try:
self.ipport2server = {}
self.configs = defaultdict(dict)
self.account_ring = get_ring(
'account',
self.acct_cont_required_replicas,
self.acct_cont_required_devices,
ipport2server=self.ipport2server,
config_paths=self.configs)
self.container_ring = get_ring(
'container',
self.acct_cont_required_replicas,
self.acct_cont_required_devices,
ipport2server=self.ipport2server,
config_paths=self.configs)
self.policy = get_policy(**self.policy_requirements)
self.object_ring = get_ring(
self.policy.ring_name,
self.obj_required_replicas,
self.obj_required_devices,
server='object',
ipport2server=self.ipport2server,
config_paths=self.configs)
self.servers_per_port = any(
int(readconf(c, section_name='object-replicator').get(
'servers_per_port', '0'))
for c in self.configs['object-replicator'].values())
Manager(['main']).start(wait=False)
for ipport in self.ipport2server:
check_server(ipport, self.ipport2server, self.pids)
proxy_ipport = ('127.0.0.1', 8080)
self.ipport2server[proxy_ipport] = 'proxy'
self.url, self.token, self.account = check_server(
proxy_ipport, self.ipport2server, self.pids)
self.replicators = Manager(
['account-replicator', 'container-replicator',
'object-replicator'])
self.updaters = Manager(['container-updater', 'object-updater'])
except BaseException:
try:
raise
finally:
try:
Manager(['all']).kill()
except Exception:
pass
def tearDown(self):
Manager(['all']).kill()
def device_dir(self, server, node):
server_type, config_number = get_server_number(
(node['ip'], node['port']), self.ipport2server)
repl_server = '%s-replicator' % server_type
conf = readconf(self.configs[repl_server][config_number],
section_name=repl_server)
return os.path.join(conf['devices'], node['device'])
def storage_dir(self, server, node, part=None, policy=None):
policy = policy or self.policy
device_path = self.device_dir(server, node)
path_parts = [device_path, get_data_dir(policy)]
if part is not None:
path_parts.append(str(part))
return os.path.join(*path_parts)
def config_number(self, node):
_server_type, config_number = get_server_number(
(node['ip'], node['port']), self.ipport2server)
return config_number
def is_local_to(self, node1, node2):
"""
Return True if both ring devices are "local" to each other (on the same
"server".
"""
if self.servers_per_port:
return node1['ip'] == node2['ip']
# Without a disambiguating IP, for SAIOs, we have to assume ports
# uniquely identify "servers". SAIOs should be configured to *either*
# have unique IPs per node (e.g. 127.0.0.1, 127.0.0.2, etc.) OR unique
# ports per server (i.e. sdb1 & sdb5 would have same port numbers in
# the 8-disk EC ring).
return node1['port'] == node2['port']
def get_to_final_state(self):
# these .stop()s are probably not strictly necessary,
# but may prevent race conditions
self.replicators.stop()
self.updaters.stop()
self.replicators.once()
self.updaters.once()
self.replicators.once()
def kill_drive(self, device):
if os.path.ismount(device):
os.system('sudo umount %s' % device)
else:
renamer(device, device + "X")
def revive_drive(self, device):
disabled_name = device + "X"
if os.path.isdir(disabled_name):
renamer(device + "X", device)
else:
os.system('sudo mount %s' % device)
class ReplProbeTest(ProbeTest):
acct_cont_required_replicas = 3
acct_cont_required_devices = 4
obj_required_replicas = 3
obj_required_devices = 4
policy_requirements = {'policy_type': REPL_POLICY}
class ECProbeTest(ProbeTest):
acct_cont_required_replicas = 3
acct_cont_required_devices = 4
obj_required_replicas = 6
obj_required_devices = 8
policy_requirements = {'policy_type': EC_POLICY}
if __name__ == "__main__":
for server in ('account', 'container'):
try:
get_ring(server, 3, 4,
force_validate=True)
except SkipTest as err:
sys.exit('%s ERROR: %s' % (server, err))
print('%s OK' % server)
for policy in POLICIES:
try:
get_ring(policy.ring_name, 3, 4,
server='object', force_validate=True)
except SkipTest as err:
sys.exit('object ERROR (%s): %s' % (policy.name, err))
print('object OK (%s)' % policy.name)