X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fceph%2Fqa%2Ftasks%2Fcephfs%2Ftest_fragment.py;fp=src%2Fceph%2Fqa%2Ftasks%2Fcephfs%2Ftest_fragment.py;h=a62ef743216471116c27b447f209d3f0370d8b59;hb=812ff6ca9fcd3e629e49d4328905f33eee8ca3f5;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=15280273faafb77777eab341909a3f495cf248d9;p=stor4nfv.git diff --git a/src/ceph/qa/tasks/cephfs/test_fragment.py b/src/ceph/qa/tasks/cephfs/test_fragment.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a62ef74 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/ceph/qa/tasks/cephfs/test_fragment.py @@ -0,0 +1,232 @@ + + +from tasks.cephfs.cephfs_test_case import CephFSTestCase +from teuthology.orchestra import run + +import logging +log = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +class TestFragmentation(CephFSTestCase): + CLIENTS_REQUIRED = 1 + MDSS_REQUIRED = 1 + + def get_splits(self): + return self.fs.mds_asok(['perf', 'dump', 'mds'])['mds']['dir_split'] + + def get_merges(self): + return self.fs.mds_asok(['perf', 'dump', 'mds'])['mds']['dir_merge'] + + def get_dir_ino(self, path): + dir_cache = self.fs.read_cache(path, 0) + dir_ino = None + dir_inono = self.mount_a.path_to_ino(path.strip("/")) + for ino in dir_cache: + if ino['ino'] == dir_inono: + dir_ino = ino + break + self.assertIsNotNone(dir_ino) + return dir_ino + + def _configure(self, **kwargs): + """ + Apply kwargs as MDS configuration settings, enable dirfrags + and restart the MDSs. + """ + kwargs['mds_bal_frag'] = "true" + + for k, v in kwargs.items(): + self.ceph_cluster.set_ceph_conf("mds", k, v.__str__()) + + self.fs.set_allow_dirfrags(True) + + self.mds_cluster.mds_fail_restart() + self.fs.wait_for_daemons() + + def test_oversize(self): + """ + That a directory is split when it becomes too large. + """ + + split_size = 20 + merge_size = 5 + + self._configure( + mds_bal_split_size=split_size, + mds_bal_merge_size=merge_size, + mds_bal_split_bits=1 + ) + + self.assertEqual(self.get_splits(), 0) + + self.mount_a.create_n_files("splitdir/file", split_size + 1) + + self.wait_until_true( + lambda: self.get_splits() == 1, + timeout=30 + ) + + frags = self.get_dir_ino("/splitdir")['dirfrags'] + self.assertEqual(len(frags), 2) + self.assertEqual(frags[0]['dirfrag'], "0x10000000000.0*") + self.assertEqual(frags[1]['dirfrag'], "0x10000000000.1*") + self.assertEqual( + sum([len(f['dentries']) for f in frags]), + split_size + 1 + ) + + self.assertEqual(self.get_merges(), 0) + + self.mount_a.run_shell(["rm", "-f", run.Raw("splitdir/file*")]) + + self.wait_until_true( + lambda: self.get_merges() == 1, + timeout=30 + ) + + self.assertEqual(len(self.get_dir_ino("/splitdir")["dirfrags"]), 1) + + def test_rapid_creation(self): + """ + That the fast-splitting limit of 1.5x normal limit is + applied when creating dentries quickly. + """ + + split_size = 100 + merge_size = 1 + + self._configure( + mds_bal_split_size=split_size, + mds_bal_merge_size=merge_size, + mds_bal_split_bits=3, + mds_bal_fragment_size_max=int(split_size * 1.5 + 2) + ) + + # We test this only at a single split level. If a client was sending + # IO so fast that it hit a second split before the first split + # was complete, it could violate mds_bal_fragment_size_max -- there + # is a window where the child dirfrags of a split are unfrozen + # (so they can grow), but still have STATE_FRAGMENTING (so they + # can't be split). + + # By writing 4x the split size when the split bits are set + # to 3 (i.e. 4-ways), I am reasonably sure to see precisely + # one split. The test is to check whether that split + # happens soon enough that the client doesn't exceed + # 2x the split_size (the "immediate" split mode should + # kick in at 1.5x the split size). + + self.assertEqual(self.get_splits(), 0) + self.mount_a.create_n_files("splitdir/file", split_size * 4) + self.wait_until_equal( + self.get_splits, + 1, + reject_fn=lambda s: s > 1, + timeout=30 + ) + + def test_deep_split(self): + """ + That when the directory grows many times larger than split size, + the fragments get split again. + """ + + split_size = 100 + merge_size = 1 # i.e. don't merge frag unless its empty + split_bits = 1 + + branch_factor = 2**split_bits + + # Arbitrary: how many levels shall we try fragmenting before + # ending the test? + max_depth = 5 + + self._configure( + mds_bal_split_size=split_size, + mds_bal_merge_size=merge_size, + mds_bal_split_bits=split_bits + ) + + # Each iteration we will create another level of fragments. The + # placement of dentries into fragments is by hashes (i.e. pseudo + # random), so we rely on statistics to get the behaviour that + # by writing about 1.5x as many dentries as the split_size times + # the number of frags, we will get them all to exceed their + # split size and trigger a split. + depth = 0 + files_written = 0 + splits_expected = 0 + while depth < max_depth: + log.info("Writing files for depth {0}".format(depth)) + target_files = branch_factor**depth * int(split_size * 1.5) + create_files = target_files - files_written + + self.ceph_cluster.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd("log", + "{0} Writing {1} files (depth={2})".format( + self.__class__.__name__, create_files, depth + )) + self.mount_a.create_n_files("splitdir/file_{0}".format(depth), + create_files) + self.ceph_cluster.mon_manager.raw_cluster_cmd("log", + "{0} Done".format(self.__class__.__name__)) + + files_written += create_files + log.info("Now have {0} files".format(files_written)) + + splits_expected += branch_factor**depth + log.info("Waiting to see {0} splits".format(splits_expected)) + try: + self.wait_until_equal( + self.get_splits, + splits_expected, + timeout=30, + reject_fn=lambda x: x > splits_expected + ) + + frags = self.get_dir_ino("/splitdir")['dirfrags'] + self.assertEqual(len(frags), branch_factor**(depth+1)) + self.assertEqual( + sum([len(f['dentries']) for f in frags]), + target_files + ) + except: + # On failures, log what fragmentation we actually ended + # up with. This block is just for logging, at the end + # we raise the exception again. + frags = self.get_dir_ino("/splitdir")['dirfrags'] + log.info("depth={0} splits_expected={1} files_written={2}".format( + depth, splits_expected, files_written + )) + log.info("Dirfrags:") + for f in frags: + log.info("{0}: {1}".format( + f['dirfrag'], len(f['dentries']) + )) + raise + + depth += 1 + + # Remember the inode number because we will be checking for + # objects later. + dir_inode_no = self.mount_a.path_to_ino("splitdir") + + self.mount_a.run_shell(["rm", "-rf", "splitdir/"]) + self.mount_a.umount_wait() + + self.fs.mds_asok(['flush', 'journal']) + + # Wait for all strays to purge + self.wait_until_equal( + lambda: self.fs.mds_asok(['perf', 'dump', 'mds_cache'] + )['mds_cache']['num_strays'], + 0, + timeout=1200 + ) + # Check that the metadata pool objects for all the myriad + # child fragments are gone + metadata_objs = self.fs.rados(["ls"]) + frag_objs = [] + for o in metadata_objs: + if o.startswith("{0:x}.".format(dir_inode_no)): + frag_objs.append(o) + self.assertListEqual(frag_objs, [])