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Add the ZFS Test Suite Add the ZFS Test Suite and test-runner framework from illumos. This is a continuation of the work done by Turbo Fredriksson to port the ZFS Test Suite to Linux. While this work was originally conceived as a stand alone project integrating it directly with the ZoL source tree has several advantages: * Allows the ZFS Test Suite to be packaged in zfs-test package. * Facilitates easy integration with the CI testing. * Users can locally run the ZFS Test Suite to validate ZFS. This testing should ONLY be done on a dedicated test system because the ZFS Test Suite in its current form is destructive. * Allows the ZFS Test Suite to be run directly in the ZoL source tree enabled developers to iterate quickly during development. * Developers can easily add/modify tests in the framework as features are added or functionality is changed. The tests will then always be in sync with the implementation. Full documentation for how to run the ZFS Test Suite is available in the tests/README.md file. Warning: This test suite is designed to be run on a dedicated test system. It will make modifications to the system including, but not limited to, the following. * Adding new users * Adding new groups * Modifying the following /proc files: * /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern * /proc/sys/kernel/core_uses_pid * Creating directories under / Notes: * Not all of the test cases are expected to pass and by default these test cases are disabled. The failures are primarily due to assumption made for illumos which are invalid under Linux. * When updating these test cases it should be done in as generic a way as possible so the patch can be submitted back upstream. Most existing library functions have been updated to be Linux aware, and the following functions and variables have been added. * Functions: * is_linux - Used to wrap a Linux specific section. * block_device_wait - Waits for block devices to be added to /dev/. * Variables: Linux Illumos * ZVOL_DEVDIR "/dev/zvol" "/dev/zvol/dsk" * ZVOL_RDEVDIR "/dev/zvol" "/dev/zvol/rdsk" * DEV_DSKDIR "/dev" "/dev/dsk" * DEV_RDSKDIR "/dev" "/dev/rdsk" * NEWFS_DEFAULT_FS "ext2" "ufs" * Many of the disabled test cases fail because 'zfs/zpool destroy' returns EBUSY. This is largely causes by the asynchronous nature of device handling on Linux and is expected, the impacted test cases will need to be updated to handle this. * There are several test cases which have been disabled because they can trigger a deadlock. A primary example of this is to recursively create zpools within zpools. These tests have been disabled until the root issue can be addressed. * Illumos specific utilities such as (mkfile) should be added to the tests/zfs-tests/cmd/ directory. Custom programs required by the test scripts can also be added here. * SELinux should be either is permissive mode or disabled when running the tests. The test cases should be updated to conform to a standard policy. * Redundant test functionality has been removed (zfault.sh). * Existing test scripts (zconfig.sh) should be migrated to use the framework for consistency and ease of testing. * The DISKS environment variable currently only supports loopback devices because of how the ZFS Test Suite expects partitions to be named (p1, p2, etc). Support must be added to generate the correct partition name based on the device location and name. * The ZFS Test Suite is part of the illumos code base at: https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/tree/master/usr/src/test Original-patch-by: Turbo Fredriksson <turbo@bayour.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Olaf Faaland <faaland1@llnl.gov> Closes #6 Closes #1534
2015-07-01 22:23:09 +00:00
#!/bin/ksh -p
#
# CDDL HEADER START
#
# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the
# Common Development and Distribution License (the "License").
# You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
#
# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE
# or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions
# and limitations under the License.
#
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# If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the
# fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying
# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner]
#
# CDDL HEADER END
#
#
# Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
# Use is subject to license terms.
#
# Copyright (c) 2012 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
#
. ${STF_TOOLS}/include/stf.shlib
# Output an assertion
#
# $@ - assertion text
function log_assert
{
_printline ASSERTION: "$@"
}
# Output a comment
#
# $@ - comment text
function log_note
{
_printline NOTE: "$@"
}
# Execute and print command with status where success equals non-zero result
#
# $@ - command to execute
#
# return 0 if command fails, otherwise return 1
function log_neg
{
log_neg_expect "" "$@"
return $?
}
# Execute a positive test and exit $STF_FAIL is test fails
#
# $@ - command to execute
function log_must
{
log_pos "$@"
(( $? != 0 )) && log_fail
}
# Execute a positive test but retry the command on failure if the output
# matches an expected pattern. Otherwise behave like log_must and exit
# $STF_FAIL is test fails.
#
# $1 - retry keyword
# $2 - retry attempts
# $3-$@ - command to execute
#
function log_must_retry
{
typeset out=""
typeset logfile="/tmp/log.$$"
typeset status=1
typeset expect=$1
typeset retry=$2
typeset delay=1
shift 2
while [[ -e $logfile ]]; do
logfile="$logfile.$$"
done
while (( $retry > 0 )); do
"$@" 2>$logfile
status=$?
out="$CAT $logfile"
if (( $status == 0 )); then
$out | $EGREP -i "internal error|assertion failed" \
> /dev/null 2>&1
# internal error or assertion failed
if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
print -u2 $($out)
_printerror "$@" "internal error or" \
" assertion failure exited $status"
status=1
else
[[ -n $LOGAPI_DEBUG ]] && print $($out)
_printsuccess "$@"
fi
break
else
$out | $GREP -i "$expect" > /dev/null 2>&1
if (( $? == 0 )); then
print -u2 $($out)
_printerror "$@" "Retry in $delay seconds"
$SLEEP $delay
(( retry=retry - 1 ))
(( delay=delay * 2 ))
else
break;
fi
fi
done
if (( $status != 0 )) ; then
print -u2 $($out)
_printerror "$@" "exited $status"
fi
_recursive_output $logfile "false"
return $status
}
# Execute a positive test and exit $STF_FAIL is test fails after being
# retried up to 5 times when the command returns the keyword "busy".
#
# $@ - command to execute
function log_must_busy
{
log_must_retry "busy" 5 "$@"
(( $? != 0 )) && log_fail
}
Add the ZFS Test Suite Add the ZFS Test Suite and test-runner framework from illumos. This is a continuation of the work done by Turbo Fredriksson to port the ZFS Test Suite to Linux. While this work was originally conceived as a stand alone project integrating it directly with the ZoL source tree has several advantages: * Allows the ZFS Test Suite to be packaged in zfs-test package. * Facilitates easy integration with the CI testing. * Users can locally run the ZFS Test Suite to validate ZFS. This testing should ONLY be done on a dedicated test system because the ZFS Test Suite in its current form is destructive. * Allows the ZFS Test Suite to be run directly in the ZoL source tree enabled developers to iterate quickly during development. * Developers can easily add/modify tests in the framework as features are added or functionality is changed. The tests will then always be in sync with the implementation. Full documentation for how to run the ZFS Test Suite is available in the tests/README.md file. Warning: This test suite is designed to be run on a dedicated test system. It will make modifications to the system including, but not limited to, the following. * Adding new users * Adding new groups * Modifying the following /proc files: * /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern * /proc/sys/kernel/core_uses_pid * Creating directories under / Notes: * Not all of the test cases are expected to pass and by default these test cases are disabled. The failures are primarily due to assumption made for illumos which are invalid under Linux. * When updating these test cases it should be done in as generic a way as possible so the patch can be submitted back upstream. Most existing library functions have been updated to be Linux aware, and the following functions and variables have been added. * Functions: * is_linux - Used to wrap a Linux specific section. * block_device_wait - Waits for block devices to be added to /dev/. * Variables: Linux Illumos * ZVOL_DEVDIR "/dev/zvol" "/dev/zvol/dsk" * ZVOL_RDEVDIR "/dev/zvol" "/dev/zvol/rdsk" * DEV_DSKDIR "/dev" "/dev/dsk" * DEV_RDSKDIR "/dev" "/dev/rdsk" * NEWFS_DEFAULT_FS "ext2" "ufs" * Many of the disabled test cases fail because 'zfs/zpool destroy' returns EBUSY. This is largely causes by the asynchronous nature of device handling on Linux and is expected, the impacted test cases will need to be updated to handle this. * There are several test cases which have been disabled because they can trigger a deadlock. A primary example of this is to recursively create zpools within zpools. These tests have been disabled until the root issue can be addressed. * Illumos specific utilities such as (mkfile) should be added to the tests/zfs-tests/cmd/ directory. Custom programs required by the test scripts can also be added here. * SELinux should be either is permissive mode or disabled when running the tests. The test cases should be updated to conform to a standard policy. * Redundant test functionality has been removed (zfault.sh). * Existing test scripts (zconfig.sh) should be migrated to use the framework for consistency and ease of testing. * The DISKS environment variable currently only supports loopback devices because of how the ZFS Test Suite expects partitions to be named (p1, p2, etc). Support must be added to generate the correct partition name based on the device location and name. * The ZFS Test Suite is part of the illumos code base at: https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/tree/master/usr/src/test Original-patch-by: Turbo Fredriksson <turbo@bayour.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Olaf Faaland <faaland1@llnl.gov> Closes #6 Closes #1534
2015-07-01 22:23:09 +00:00
# Execute a negative test and exit $STF_FAIL if test passes
#
# $@ - command to execute
function log_mustnot
{
log_neg "$@"
(( $? != 0 )) && log_fail
}
# Execute a negative test with keyword expected, and exit
# $STF_FAIL if test passes
#
# $1 - keyword expected
# $2-$@ - command to execute
function log_mustnot_expect
{
log_neg_expect "$@"
(( $? != 0 )) && log_fail
}
# Execute and print command with status where success equals non-zero result
# or output includes expected keyword
#
# $1 - keyword expected
# $2-$@ - command to execute
#
# return 0 if command fails, or the output contains the keyword expected,
# return 1 otherwise
function log_neg_expect
{
typeset out=""
typeset logfile="/tmp/log.$$"
typeset ret=1
typeset expect=$1
shift
while [[ -e $logfile ]]; do
logfile="$logfile.$$"
done
"$@" 2>$logfile
typeset status=$?
out="$CAT $logfile"
# unexpected status
if (( $status == 0 )); then
print -u2 $($out)
_printerror "$@" "unexpectedly exited $status"
# missing binary
elif (( $status == 127 )); then
print -u2 $($out)
_printerror "$@" "unexpectedly exited $status (File not found)"
# bus error - core dump
elif (( $status == 138 )); then
print -u2 $($out)
_printerror "$@" "unexpectedly exited $status (Bus Error)"
# segmentation violation - core dump
elif (( $status == 139 )); then
print -u2 $($out)
_printerror "$@" "unexpectedly exited $status (SEGV)"
else
$out | $EGREP -i "internal error|assertion failed" \
> /dev/null 2>&1
# internal error or assertion failed
if (( $? == 0 )); then
print -u2 $($out)
_printerror "$@" "internal error or assertion failure" \
" exited $status"
elif [[ -n $expect ]] ; then
$out | $GREP -i "$expect" > /dev/null 2>&1
if (( $? == 0 )); then
ret=0
else
print -u2 $($out)
_printerror "$@" "unexpectedly exited $status"
fi
else
ret=0
fi
if (( $ret == 0 )); then
[[ -n $LOGAPI_DEBUG ]] && print $($out)
_printsuccess "$@" "exited $status"
fi
fi
_recursive_output $logfile "false"
return $ret
}
# Execute and print command with status where success equals zero result
#
# $@ command to execute
#
# return command exit status
function log_pos
{
typeset out=""
typeset logfile="/tmp/log.$$"
while [[ -e $logfile ]]; do
logfile="$logfile.$$"
done
"$@" 2>$logfile
typeset status=$?
out="$CAT $logfile"
if (( $status != 0 )) ; then
print -u2 $($out)
_printerror "$@" "exited $status"
else
$out | $EGREP -i "internal error|assertion failed" \
> /dev/null 2>&1
# internal error or assertion failed
if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then
print -u2 $($out)
_printerror "$@" "internal error or assertion failure" \
" exited $status"
status=1
else
[[ -n $LOGAPI_DEBUG ]] && print $($out)
_printsuccess "$@"
fi
fi
_recursive_output $logfile "false"
return $status
}
# Set an exit handler
#
# $@ - function(s) to perform on exit
function log_onexit
{
_CLEANUP="$@"
}
#
# Exit functions
#
# Perform cleanup and exit $STF_PASS
#
# $@ - message text
function log_pass
{
_endlog $STF_PASS "$@"
}
# Perform cleanup and exit $STF_FAIL
#
# $@ - message text
function log_fail
{
_endlog $STF_FAIL "$@"
}
# Perform cleanup and exit $STF_UNRESOLVED
#
# $@ - message text
function log_unresolved
{
_endlog $STF_UNRESOLVED "$@"
}
# Perform cleanup and exit $STF_NOTINUSE
#
# $@ - message text
function log_notinuse
{
_endlog $STF_NOTINUSE "$@"
}
# Perform cleanup and exit $STF_UNSUPPORTED
#
# $@ - message text
function log_unsupported
{
_endlog $STF_UNSUPPORTED "$@"
}
# Perform cleanup and exit $STF_UNTESTED
#
# $@ - message text
function log_untested
{
_endlog $STF_UNTESTED "$@"
}
# Perform cleanup and exit $STF_UNINITIATED
#
# $@ - message text
function log_uninitiated
{
_endlog $STF_UNINITIATED "$@"
}
# Perform cleanup and exit $STF_NORESULT
#
# $@ - message text
function log_noresult
{
_endlog $STF_NORESULT "$@"
}
# Perform cleanup and exit $STF_WARNING
#
# $@ - message text
function log_warning
{
_endlog $STF_WARNING "$@"
}
# Perform cleanup and exit $STF_TIMED_OUT
#
# $@ - message text
function log_timed_out
{
_endlog $STF_TIMED_OUT "$@"
}
# Perform cleanup and exit $STF_OTHER
#
# $@ - message text
function log_other
{
_endlog $STF_OTHER "$@"
}
#
# Internal functions
#
# Perform cleanup and exit
#
# $1 - stf exit code
# $2-$n - message text
function _endlog
{
typeset logfile="/tmp/log.$$"
_recursive_output $logfile
if [[ -n $_CLEANUP ]] ; then
typeset cleanup=$_CLEANUP
log_onexit ""
log_note "Performing local cleanup via log_onexit ($cleanup)"
$cleanup
fi
typeset exitcode=$1
shift
(( ${#@} > 0 )) && _printline "$@"
exit $exitcode
}
# Output a formatted line
#
# $@ - message text
function _printline
{
print "$@"
}
# Output an error message
#
# $@ - message text
function _printerror
{
_printline ERROR: "$@"
}
# Output a success message
#
# $@ - message text
function _printsuccess
{
_printline SUCCESS: "$@"
}
# Output logfiles recursively
#
# $1 - start file
# $2 - indicate whether output the start file itself, default as yes.
function _recursive_output #logfile
{
typeset logfile=$1
while [[ -e $logfile ]]; do
if [[ -z $2 || $logfile != $1 ]]; then
$CAT $logfile
fi
$RM -f $logfile
logfile="$logfile.$$"
done
}