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-rw-r--r--tests/features/fdl-overflow.t74
-rw-r--r--tests/features/fdl.t52
-rw-r--r--tests/features/recon.t62
3 files changed, 188 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/tests/features/fdl-overflow.t b/tests/features/fdl-overflow.t
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+#!/bin/bash
+
+. $(dirname $0)/../include.rc
+. $(dirname $0)/../volume.rc
+
+log_base=$($CLI --print-logdir)
+log_id=${B0}/${V0}-0
+log_id=${log_id:1} # Remove initial slash
+log_id=${log_id//\//-} # Replace remaining slashes with dashes
+
+_check_sizes () {
+ local n=0
+ local sz
+ local total_sz=0
+
+ # We don't care about the sizes of the meta files. That would be
+ # embedding too much of the implementation into the test.
+ n=$(ls ${log_base}/${log_id}-meta-*.jnl | wc -l)
+ [ $n = 2 ] || return 1
+
+ # We *do* care about the sizes of the data files, which should exactly
+ # reflect the amount of data written via dd.
+ n=0
+ while read sz name; do
+ G_LOG "found journal ${name} size ${sz}MB"
+ n=$((n+1))
+ total_sz=$((total_sz+sz))
+ done < <(du -sm ${log_base}/${log_id}-data-*.jnl)
+ [ $n = 2 ] || return 1
+ # On our CentOS and NetBSD regression-test systems, but not on my Fedora
+ # development system, each file ends up being slightly larger than its
+ # data size because of metadata, and 'du' rounds that up to a full extra
+ # megabyte. We'll allow either result, because what we're really
+ # looking for is a complete failure to roll over from one file to
+ # another at the appropriate size.
+ [ $total_sz = 20 -o $total_sz = $((n+20)) ] || return 1
+
+ return 0
+}
+
+check_sizes () {
+ set -x
+ _check_sizes
+ ret=$?
+ set +x
+ return ret
+}
+
+if [ x"$OSTYPE" = x"NetBSD" ]; then
+ CREAT_OFLAG="creat,"
+else
+ CREAT_OFLAG=""
+fi
+
+TEST rm -f ${log_base}/${log_id}-*.log
+TEST glusterd
+TEST pidof glusterd
+
+# Get a simple volume set up and mounted with FDL active.
+TEST $CLI volume create $V0 ${H0}:${B0}/${V0}-0
+TEST $CLI volume set $V0 changelog.changelog off
+TEST $CLI volume set $V0 features.fdl on
+TEST $CLI volume start $V0
+TEST $GFS -s $H0 --volfile-id $V0 $M0
+
+# Generate some I/O and unmount/stop so we can see log sizes.
+TEST dd if=/dev/zero of=$M0/twentyMB bs=1048576 count=20 \
+ oflag=${CREAT_OFLAG}sync
+TEST umount $M0
+TEST $CLI volume stop $V0
+
+TEST _check_sizes
+
+cleanup
diff --git a/tests/features/fdl.t b/tests/features/fdl.t
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+++ b/tests/features/fdl.t
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+#!/bin/bash
+
+. $(dirname $0)/../include.rc
+. $(dirname $0)/../volume.rc
+
+log_base=$($CLI --print-logdir)
+log_id=${B0}/${V0}-0
+log_id=${log_id:1} # Remove initial slash
+log_id=${log_id//\//-} # Replace remaining slashes with dashes
+FDL_META_FILE=${log_base}/${log_id}-meta-1.jnl
+FDL_DATA_FILE=${log_base}/${log_id}-data-1.jnl
+
+check_logfile() {
+ [ $(gf_logdump $FDL_META_FILE $FDL_DATA_FILE | grep $1 | wc -l) -ge $2 ]
+}
+
+if [ x"$OSTYPE" = x"NetBSD" ]; then
+ CREAT_OFLAG="creat,"
+else
+ CREAT_OFLAG=""
+fi
+
+TEST rm -f $FDL_META_FILE $FDL_DATA_FILE
+TEST glusterd
+TEST pidof glusterd
+
+# Get a simple volume set up and mounted with FDL active.
+TEST $CLI volume create $V0 ${H0}:${B0}/${V0}-0
+TEST $CLI volume set $V0 changelog.changelog off
+TEST $CLI volume set $V0 features.fdl on
+TEST $CLI volume start $V0
+TEST $GFS -s $H0 --volfile-id $V0 $M0
+
+# Generate some I/O and unmount.
+TEST mkdir -p $M0/abc/def
+TEST dd if=/dev/zero of=$M0/abc/def/ghi bs=128 count=2 \
+ oflag=${CREAT_OFLAG}sync
+TEST chmod 314 $M0/abc/def/ghi
+TEST rm -rf $M0/abc
+TEST umount $M0
+
+# Check that gf_logdump works, and shows the ops we just issued. There will be
+# more SETATTR ops than the one corresponding to our chmod, because some are
+# issued internally. We have to guess a bit about where the log will be.
+TEST check_logfile GF_FOP_MKDIR 2
+TEST check_logfile GF_FOP_CREATE 1
+TEST check_logfile GF_FOP_WRITE 2
+TEST check_logfile GF_FOP_SETATTR 1
+TEST check_logfile GF_FOP_UNLINK 1
+TEST check_logfile GF_FOP_RMDIR 2
+
+cleanup
diff --git a/tests/features/recon.t b/tests/features/recon.t
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+++ b/tests/features/recon.t
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+#!/bin/bash
+
+. $(dirname $0)/../include.rc
+. $(dirname $0)/../volume.rc
+
+log_base=$($CLI --print-logdir)
+log_id=${B0}/${V0}-0
+log_id=${log_id:1} # Remove initial slash
+log_id=${log_id//\//-} # Replace remaining slashes with dashes
+FDL_META_FILE=${log_base}/${log_id}-meta-1.jnl
+FDL_DATA_FILE=${log_base}/${log_id}-data-1.jnl
+
+tmpdir=$(mktemp -d -t ${0##*/}.XXXXXX)
+trap "rm -rf $tmpdir" EXIT
+
+write_file () {
+ echo "peekaboo" > $1
+}
+
+TEST rm -f $FDL_META_FILE $FDL_DATA_FILE
+TEST glusterd
+TEST pidof glusterd
+
+# Get a simple volume set up and mounted with FDL active.
+TEST $CLI volume create $V0 ${H0}:${B0}/${V0}-0
+TEST $CLI volume set $V0 features.fdl on
+TEST $CLI volume start $V0
+TEST $GFS -s $H0 --volfile-id $V0 $M0
+
+# Generate some I/O and then copy off the journal files for later.
+TEST mkdir -p $M0/abc/def
+TEST write_file $M0/abc/def/ghi
+#EST chmod 314 $M0/abc/def/ghi
+cp ${FDL_META_FILE} ${FDL_DATA_FILE} ${tmpdir}
+
+# Get back to an empty state and unmount.
+TEST rm -rf $M0/abc
+TEST umount $M0
+
+# Make sure we really are in an empty state. Otherwise the tests below could
+# pass just because we never cleaned up in the first place.
+TEST [ ! -d ${B0}/${V0}-0/abc ]
+
+# Create a stub volfile.
+vol_file=${GLUSTERD_WORKDIR}/vols/${V0}/${V0}.${H0}.${log_id}.vol
+vol_id_line=$(grep volume-id ${vol_file})
+cat > ${tmpdir}/recon.vol << EOF
+volume recon-posix
+ type storage/posix
+ option directory ${B0}/${V0}-0
+${vol_id_line}
+end-volume
+EOF
+
+TEST gf_recon ${tmpdir}/recon.vol ${tmpdir}/$(basename ${FDL_META_FILE}) \
+ ${tmpdir}/$(basename ${FDL_DATA_FILE})
+
+TEST [ -d ${B0}/${V0}-0/abc/def ]
+EXPECT "peekaboo" cat ${B0}/${V0}-0/abc/def/ghi
+# TBD: test permissions, xattrs
+
+cleanup