bcachefs-tools/tests/util.py
Justin Husted c3f09963af Implement basic fuse mount tests.
The purpose of these tests is to verify that bcachefs fuse support works
as expected, including gathering valgrind errors from the bcachefs
executable.

To do this, bcachefs is executed from a helper thread in the new
util.BFuse class, which goes about setting up and validating the
valgrind data as well as making sure the mount has completed
sufficiently before the test starts executing.

This also includes some basic functionality smoke tests which cover file
creation, timestamps, etc.

Signed-off-by: Justin Husted <sigstop@gmail.com>
2019-11-09 19:00:56 -08:00

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#!/usr/bin/python3
import os
import pytest
import re
import subprocess
import tempfile
import threading
import time
from pathlib import Path
DIR = Path('..')
BCH_PATH = DIR / 'bcachefs'
VPAT = re.compile(r'ERROR SUMMARY: (\d+) errors from (\d+) contexts')
class ValgrindFailedError(Exception):
def __init__(self, log):
self.log = log
def check_valgrind(logfile):
log = logfile.read().decode('utf-8')
m = VPAT.search(log)
assert m is not None, 'Internal error: valgrind log did not match.'
errors = int(m.group(1))
if errors > 0:
raise ValgrindFailedError(log)
def run(cmd, *args, valgrind=False, check=False):
"""Run an external program via subprocess, optionally with valgrind.
This subprocess wrapper will capture the stdout and stderr. If valgrind is
requested, it will be checked for errors and raise a
ValgrindFailedError if there's a problem.
"""
cmds = [cmd] + list(args)
if valgrind:
vout = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
vcmd = ['valgrind',
'--leak-check=full',
'--log-file={}'.format(vout.name)]
cmds = vcmd + cmds
print("Running '{}'".format(cmds))
res = subprocess.run(cmds, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
encoding='utf-8', check=check)
if valgrind:
check_valgrind(vout)
return res
def run_bch(*args, **kwargs):
"""Wrapper to run the bcachefs binary specifically."""
cmds = [BCH_PATH] + list(args)
return run(*cmds, **kwargs)
def sparse_file(lpath, size):
"""Construct a sparse file of the specified size.
This is typically used to create device files for bcachefs.
"""
path = Path(lpath)
f = path.touch(mode = 0o600, exist_ok = False)
os.truncate(path, size)
return path
def device_1g(tmpdir):
"""Default 1g sparse file for use with bcachefs."""
path = tmpdir / 'dev-1g'
return sparse_file(path, 1024**3)
def format_1g(tmpdir):
"""Format a default filesystem on a 1g device."""
dev = device_1g(tmpdir)
run_bch('format', dev, check=True)
return dev
def mountpoint(tmpdir):
"""Construct a mountpoint "mnt" for tests."""
path = Path(tmpdir) / 'mnt'
path.mkdir(mode = 0o700)
return path
class Timestamp:
'''Context manager to assist in verifying timestamps.
Records the range of times which would be valid for an encoded operation to
use.
FIXME: The kernel code is currently using CLOCK_REALTIME_COARSE, but python
didn't expose this time API (yet). Probably the kernel shouldn't be using
_COARSE anyway, but this might lead to occasional errors.
To make sure this doesn't happen, we sleep a fraction of a second in an
attempt to guarantee containment.
N.B. this might be better tested by overriding the clock used in bcachefs.
'''
def __init__(self):
self.start = None
self.end = None
def __enter__(self):
self.start = time.clock_gettime(time.CLOCK_REALTIME)
time.sleep(0.1)
return self
def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
time.sleep(0.1)
self.end = time.clock_gettime(time.CLOCK_REALTIME)
def contains(self, test):
'''True iff the test time is within the range.'''
return self.start <= test <= self.end
class FuseError(Exception):
def __init__(self, msg):
self.msg = msg
class BFuse(threading.Thread):
'''bcachefs fuse runner.
This class runs bcachefs in fusemount mode, and waits until the mount has
reached a point suitable for testing the filesystem.
bcachefs is run under valgrind by default, and is checked for errors.
'''
def __init__(self, dev, mnt):
threading.Thread.__init__(self)
self.dev = dev
self.mnt = mnt
self.ready = threading.Event()
self.proc = None
self.returncode = None
self.stdout = None
self.stderr = None
self.vout = None
def run(self):
"""Background thread which runs "bcachefs fusemount" under valgrind"""
vout = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
cmd = [ 'valgrind',
'--leak-check=full',
'--log-file={}'.format(vout.name),
BCH_PATH,
'fusemount', '-f', self.dev, self.mnt]
print("Running {}".format(cmd))
err = tempfile.TemporaryFile()
self.proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=err,
encoding='utf-8')
out1 = self.expect(self.proc.stdout, r'^Fuse mount initialized.$')
self.ready.set()
print("Waiting for process.")
(out2, _) = self.proc.communicate()
print("Process exited.")
self.stdout = out1 + out2
self.stderr = err.read()
self.returncode = self.proc.returncode
self.vout = vout
def expect(self, pipe, regex):
"""Wait for the child process to mount."""
c = re.compile(regex)
out = ""
for line in pipe:
print('Expect line "{}"'.format(line.rstrip()))
out += line
if c.match(line):
print("Matched.")
return out
raise FuseError('stdout did not contain regex "{}"'.format(regex))
def mount(self):
print("Starting fuse thread.")
self.start()
self.ready.wait()
print("Fuse is mounted.")
def unmount(self, timeout=None):
print("Unmounting fuse.")
run("fusermount3", "-zu", self.mnt)
print("Waiting for thread to exit.")
self.join(timeout)
if self.isAlive():
self.proc.kill()
self.join()
check_valgrind(self.vout)
def verify(self):
assert self.returncode == 0
assert len(self.stdout) > 0
assert len(self.stderr) == 0