Starting with this patch it is possible to remove a snapshot if there is only a one clone created from it. In such case snapshot can be removed without any data copying. This is achieved with following steps (case with only one clone): 1. Open snapshot (Snapshot1) that shall be removed 2. Check if the Snapshot1 has no more than 1 clone (Clone1) 3. Remove Clone1 entry from Snapshot1 4. If the Snapshot1 has a parent snapshot (Snapshot2): 4a. Add Clone1 entry to the Snapshot2 clones list 4b. Remove Snapshot1 entry from Snapshot2 clones list 5. Open Clone1 blob 6. Freeze I/O operations on Clone1 7. Temporarily override md_ro flag for Snapshot1 and Clone1 for MD modification 8. Merge Snapshot1 and Clone1 clusters maps into Clone1 clusters map 9a. If Snapshot2 is present switch parent ID and backing bs_dev on Clone1 9b. If Snapshot2 is not present set parent ID to SPDK_BLOBID_INVALID and backing bs_dev to zeroes_dev 10. Sync MD on Clone1 11. Sync MD on Snapshot1 12. Restore MD flags for Clone1 and Snapshot1 13. Unfreeze I/O on Clone1 14. Close Clone1 blob 15. Remove Snapshot1 Signed-off-by: Maciej Szwed <maciej.szwed@intel.com> Change-Id: I800724b981af894e01e1912d0077c5b34a2ae634 Reviewed-on: https://review.gerrithub.io/c/spdk/spdk/+/445576 Tested-by: SPDK CI Jenkins <sys_sgci@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Tomasz Zawadzki <tomasz.zawadzki@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Ben Walker <benjamin.walker@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Darek Stojaczyk <dariusz.stojaczyk@intel.com>
3206 lines
137 KiB
Python
3206 lines
137 KiB
Python
import io
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import time
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import sys
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import random
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import signal
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import subprocess
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import pprint
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import socket
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import threading
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import os
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from errno import ESRCH
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from os import kill, path, unlink, path, listdir, remove
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from rpc_commands_lib import Commands_Rpc
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from time import sleep
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from uuid import uuid4
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MEGABYTE = 1024 * 1024
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current_fio_pid = -1
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# ## Objective
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# The purpose of these tests is to verify the possibility of using lvol configuration in SPDK.
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#
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# ## Methodology
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# Configuration in test is to be done using example stub application.
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# All management is done using RPC calls, including logical volumes management.
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# All tests are performed using malloc backends.
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# One exception to malloc backends are tests for logical volume
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# tasting - these require persistent merory like NVMe backend.
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#
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# Tests will be executed as scenarios - sets of smaller test step
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# in which return codes from RPC calls is validated.
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# Some configuration calls may also be validated by use of
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# "get_*" RPC calls, which provide additional information for verifying
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# results.
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#
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# Tests with thin provisioned lvol bdevs, snapshots and clones are using nbd devices.
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# Before writing/reading to lvol bdev, bdev is installed with rpc start_nbd_disk.
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# After finishing writing/reading, rpc stop_nbd_disk is used.
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def is_process_alive(pid):
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try:
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os.kill(pid, 0)
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except Exception as e:
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return 1
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return 0
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def get_fio_cmd(nbd_disk, offset, size, rw, pattern, extra_params=""):
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fio_template = "fio --name=fio_test --filename=%(file)s --offset=%(offset)s --size=%(size)s"\
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" --rw=%(rw)s --direct=1 %(extra_params)s %(pattern)s"
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pattern_template = ""
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if pattern:
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pattern_template = "--do_verify=1 --verify=pattern --verify_pattern=%s"\
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" --verify_state_save=0" % pattern
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fio_cmd = fio_template % {"file": nbd_disk, "offset": offset, "size": size,
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"rw": rw, "pattern": pattern_template,
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"extra_params": extra_params}
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return fio_cmd
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def run_fio(fio_cmd, expected_ret_value):
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global current_fio_pid
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try:
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proc = subprocess.Popen([fio_cmd], shell=True)
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current_fio_pid = proc.pid
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proc.wait()
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rv = proc.returncode
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except Exception as e:
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print("ERROR: Fio test ended with unexpected exception.")
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rv = 1
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if expected_ret_value == rv:
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return 0
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if rv == 0:
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print("ERROR: Fio test ended with unexpected success")
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else:
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print("ERROR: Fio test ended with unexpected failure")
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return 1
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class FioThread(threading.Thread):
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def __init__(self, nbd_disk, offset, size, rw, pattern, expected_ret_value,
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extra_params=""):
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super(FioThread, self).__init__()
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self.fio_cmd = get_fio_cmd(nbd_disk, offset, size, rw, pattern,
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extra_params=extra_params)
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self.rv = 1
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self.expected_ret_value = expected_ret_value
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def run(self):
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print("INFO: Starting fio")
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self.rv = run_fio(self.fio_cmd, self.expected_ret_value)
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print("INFO: Fio test finished")
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def test_counter():
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'''
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:return: the number of tests
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'''
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return ['test_case' in i for i in dir(TestCases)].count(True)
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def case_message(func):
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def inner(*args, **kwargs):
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test_name = {
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# construct_lvol_store - positive tests
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1: 'construct_lvs_positive',
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# construct_lvol_bdev - positive tests
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50: 'construct_logical_volume_positive',
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51: 'construct_multi_logical_volumes_positive',
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52: 'construct_lvol_bdev_using_name_positive',
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53: 'construct_lvol_bdev_duplicate_names_positive',
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# construct_lvol_bdev - negative tests
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100: 'construct_logical_volume_nonexistent_lvs_uuid',
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101: 'construct_lvol_bdev_on_full_lvol_store',
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102: 'construct_lvol_bdev_name_twice',
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# resize_lvol_store - positive tests
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150: 'resize_lvol_bdev_positive',
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# resize lvol store - negative tests
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200: 'resize_logical_volume_nonexistent_logical_volume',
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201: 'resize_logical_volume_with_size_out_of_range',
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# destroy_lvol_store - positive tests
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250: 'destroy_lvol_store_positive',
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251: 'destroy_lvol_store_use_name_positive',
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252: 'destroy_lvol_store_with_lvol_bdev_positive',
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253: 'destroy_multi_logical_volumes_positive',
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254: 'destroy_after_resize_lvol_bdev_positive',
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255: 'delete_lvol_store_persistent_positive',
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# destroy_lvol_store - negative tests
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300: 'destroy_lvol_store_nonexistent_lvs_uuid',
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301: 'delete_lvol_store_underlying_bdev',
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# construct_lvol_store - negative tests
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450: 'construct_lvs_nonexistent_bdev',
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451: 'construct_lvs_on_bdev_twice',
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452: 'construct_lvs_name_twice',
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# nested construct_lvol_bdev - test negative
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500: 'nested_construct_lvol_bdev_on_full_lvol_store',
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550: 'delete_bdev_positive',
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551: 'delete_lvol_bdev',
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552: 'destroy_lvol_store_with_clones',
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553: 'unregister_lvol_bdev',
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600: 'construct_lvol_store_with_cluster_size_max',
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601: 'construct_lvol_store_with_cluster_size_min',
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602: 'construct_lvol_store_with_all_clear_methods',
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# Provisioning
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650: 'thin_provisioning_check_space',
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651: 'thin_provisioning_read_empty_bdev',
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652: 'thin_provisioning_data_integrity_test',
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653: 'thin_provisioning_resize',
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654: 'thin_overprovisioning',
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655: 'thin_provisioning_filling_disks_less_than_lvs_size',
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# logical volume tasting tests
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700: 'tasting_positive',
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701: 'tasting_lvol_store_positive',
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702: 'tasting_positive_with_different_lvol_store_cluster_size',
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# snapshot and clone
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750: 'snapshot_readonly',
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751: 'snapshot_compare_with_lvol_bdev',
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752: 'snapshot_during_io_traffic',
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753: 'snapshot_of_snapshot',
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754: 'clone_bdev_only',
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755: 'clone_writing_clone',
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756: 'clone_and_snapshot_consistency',
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757: 'clone_inflate',
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758: 'decouple_parent',
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759: 'decouple_parent_rw',
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760: 'set_read_only',
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# logical volume rename tests
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800: 'rename_positive',
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801: 'rename_lvs_nonexistent',
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802: 'rename_lvs_EEXIST',
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803: 'rename_lvol_bdev_nonexistent',
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804: 'rename_lvol_bdev_EEXIST',
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# SIGTERM
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10000: 'SIGTERM',
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}
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num = int(func.__name__.strip('test_case')[:])
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print("************************************")
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print("START TEST CASE {name}".format(name=test_name[num]))
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print("************************************")
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fail_count = func(*args, **kwargs)
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print("************************************")
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if not fail_count:
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print("END TEST CASE {name} PASS".format(name=test_name[num]))
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else:
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print("END TEST CASE {name} FAIL".format(name=test_name[num]))
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print("************************************")
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return fail_count
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return inner
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class TestCases(object):
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def __init__(self, rpc_py, total_size, block_size, base_dir_path, app_path):
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self.c = Commands_Rpc(rpc_py)
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self.total_size = total_size
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self.block_size = block_size
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self.cluster_size = None
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self.path = base_dir_path
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self.app_path = app_path
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self.lvs_name = "lvs_test"
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self.lbd_name = "lbd_test"
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self.vhost_config_path = path.join(path.dirname(sys.argv[0]), 'vhost.conf')
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def _gen_lvs_uuid(self):
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return str(uuid4())
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def _gen_lvb_uuid(self):
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return "_".join([str(uuid4()), str(random.randrange(9999999999))])
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def compare_two_disks(self, disk1, disk2, expected_ret_value):
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cmp_cmd = "cmp %s %s" % (disk1, disk2)
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try:
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process = subprocess.check_output(cmp_cmd, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, shell=True)
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rv = 0
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as ex:
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rv = 1
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except Exception as e:
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print("ERROR: Cmp ended with unexpected exception.")
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rv = 1
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if expected_ret_value == rv:
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return 0
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elif rv == 0:
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print("ERROR: Cmp ended with unexpected success")
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else:
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print("ERROR: Cmp ended with unexpected failure")
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return 1
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def run_fio_test(self, nbd_disk, offset, size, rw, pattern, expected_ret_value=0):
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fio_cmd = get_fio_cmd(nbd_disk, offset, size, rw, pattern)
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return run_fio(fio_cmd, expected_ret_value)
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def _stop_vhost(self, pid_path):
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with io.open(pid_path, 'r') as vhost_pid:
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pid = int(vhost_pid.readline())
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if pid:
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try:
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kill(pid, signal.SIGTERM)
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for count in range(30):
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sleep(1)
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kill(pid, 0)
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except OSError as err:
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if err.errno == ESRCH:
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pass
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else:
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return 1
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else:
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return 1
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else:
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return 1
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return 0
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def _start_vhost(self, vhost_path, pid_path):
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subprocess.call("{app} -f "
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"{pid} &".format(app=vhost_path,
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pid=pid_path), shell=True)
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for timeo in range(10):
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if timeo == 9:
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print("ERROR: Timeout on waiting for app start")
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return 1
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if not path.exists(pid_path):
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print("Info: Waiting for PID file...")
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sleep(1)
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continue
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else:
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break
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# Wait for RPC to open
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sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX)
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for timeo in range(30):
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if timeo == 29:
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print("ERROR: Timeout on waiting for RPC start")
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return 1
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try:
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sock.connect("/var/tmp/spdk.sock")
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break
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except socket.error as e:
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print("Info: Waiting for RPC Unix socket...")
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sleep(1)
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continue
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else:
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sock.close()
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break
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with io.open(pid_path, 'r') as vhost_pid:
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pid = int(vhost_pid.readline())
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if not pid:
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return 1
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return 0
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def get_lvs_size(self, lvs_name="lvs_test"):
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lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores(lvs_name)[0]
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return int(int(lvs['free_clusters'] * lvs['cluster_size']) / MEGABYTE)
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def get_lvs_divided_size(self, split_num, lvs_name="lvs_test"):
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# Actual size of lvol bdevs on creation is rounded up to multiple of cluster size.
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# In order to avoid over provisioning, this function returns
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# lvol store size in MB divided by split_num - rounded down to multiple of cluster size."
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lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores(lvs_name)[0]
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return int(int(lvs['free_clusters'] / split_num) * lvs['cluster_size'] / MEGABYTE)
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def get_lvs_cluster_size(self, lvs_name="lvs_test"):
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lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores(lvs_name)[0]
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return int(int(lvs['cluster_size']) / MEGABYTE)
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# positive tests
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@case_message
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def test_case1(self):
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"""
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construct_lvs_positive
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Positive test for constructing a new lvol store.
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Call construct_lvol_store with correct base bdev name.
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"""
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# Create malloc bdev
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base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
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self.block_size)
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# Construct_lvol_store on correct, exisitng malloc bdev
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uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
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self.lvs_name)
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# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
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fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
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self.cluster_size)
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self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
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self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
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if self.c.check_get_lvol_stores("", "", "") == 1:
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fail_count += 1
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# Expected result
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# - call successful, return code = 0, uuid printed to stdout
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# - get_lvol_stores: backend used for construct_lvol_store has uuid
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# field set with the same uuid as returned from RPC call
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# - no other operation fails
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return fail_count
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@case_message
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def test_case50(self):
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"""
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construct_logical_volume_positive
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Positive test for constructing a new logical volume.
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Call construct_lvol_bdev with correct lvol store UUID and size in MiB for this bdev
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"""
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# Create malloc bdev
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base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
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self.block_size)
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# Create lvol store on correct, exisitng malloc bdev
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uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
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self.lvs_name)
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# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
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fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
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self.cluster_size)
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lvs_size = self.get_lvs_size()
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# Construct lvol bdev on correct lvs_uuid and size
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uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
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self.lbd_name,
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lvs_size)
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# Check correct uuid values in response get_bdevs command
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fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev,
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lvs_size)
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self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev)
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self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
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self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
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# Expected result:
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# - call successful, return code = 0
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# - get_lvol_store: backend used for construct_lvol_bdev has name
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# field set with the same name as returned from RPC call for all repeat
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# - no other operation fails
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return fail_count
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@case_message
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def test_case51(self):
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"""
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construct_multi_logical_volumes_positive
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Positive test for constructing a multi logical volumes.
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Call construct_lvol_bdev with correct lvol store UUID and
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size is equal one quarter of the this bdev size.
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"""
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# Create malloc bdev
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base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
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self.block_size)
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# Construct lvol store on correct, exisitng malloc bdev
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uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
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self.lvs_name)
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# Verify lvol store was created correctly
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fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
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self.cluster_size)
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size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(4)
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# Repeat two times:
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# - construct four lvol bdevs with 25% size of lvs size
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# - verify if every lvol bdev was created correctly
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# - delete four lvol bdevs
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for j in range(2):
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uuid_bdevs = []
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for i in range(4):
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uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
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self.lbd_name + str(i),
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size)
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uuid_bdevs.append(uuid_bdev)
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fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, size)
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for uuid_bdev in uuid_bdevs:
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self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev)
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self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
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self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
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# Expected result:
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# - calls successful, return code = 0
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# - no other operation fails
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return fail_count
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@case_message
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def test_case52(self):
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"""
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construct_lvol_bdev_using_name_positive
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Positive test for constructing a logical volume using friendly names.
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Verify that logical volumes can be created by using a friendly name
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instead of uuid when referencing to lvol store.
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"""
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# Create malloc bdev
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base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
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self.block_size)
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# Construct lvol store
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uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
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self.lvs_name)
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# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
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fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
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self.cluster_size)
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lvs_size = self.get_lvs_size()
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# Create logical volume on lvol store by using a friendly name
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# as a reference
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uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(self.lvs_name,
|
|
self.lbd_name,
|
|
lvs_size)
|
|
# Verify logical volume was correctly created
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev,
|
|
lvs_size)
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case53(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
construct_lvol_bdev_duplicate_names_positive
|
|
|
|
Positive test for constructing a logical volumes using friendly names.
|
|
Verify that logical volumes can use the same argument for friendly names
|
|
if they are created on separate logical volume stores.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Construct two malloc bdevs
|
|
base_name_1 = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
base_name_2 = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Create logical volume stores on created malloc bdevs
|
|
uuid_store_1 = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name_1,
|
|
self.lvs_name + "1")
|
|
uuid_store_2 = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name_2,
|
|
self.lvs_name + "2")
|
|
# Verify stores were created correctly
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name_1, uuid_store_1,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name_2, uuid_store_2,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
|
|
lvs_size = self.get_lvs_size(self.lvs_name + "1")
|
|
# Create logical volume on first lvol store
|
|
uuid_bdev_1 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store_1,
|
|
self.lbd_name,
|
|
lvs_size)
|
|
# Using the same friendly name argument create logical volume on second
|
|
# lvol store
|
|
uuid_bdev_2 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store_2,
|
|
self.lbd_name,
|
|
lvs_size)
|
|
# Verify two lvol bdevs were correctly created
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev_1, lvs_size)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev_2, lvs_size)
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev_1)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev_2)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store_1)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store_2)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name_1)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name_2)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case100(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
construct_logical_volume_nonexistent_lvs_uuid
|
|
|
|
Negative test for constructing a new logical_volume.
|
|
Call construct_lvol_bdev with lvs_uuid which does not
|
|
exist in configuration.
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
# Try to call construct_lvol_bdev with lvs_uuid which does not exist
|
|
if self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(self._gen_lvs_uuid(),
|
|
self.lbd_name,
|
|
32) == 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - return code != 0
|
|
# - ENODEV response printed to stdout
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case101(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
construct_lvol_bdev_on_full_lvol_store
|
|
|
|
Negative test for constructing a new lvol bdev.
|
|
Call construct_lvol_bdev on a full lvol store.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Create logical volume store on malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
# Check correct uuid values in response from get_lvol_stores command
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
lvs_size = self.get_lvs_size()
|
|
# Construct lvol bdev on correct lvs_uuid
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
self.lbd_name,
|
|
lvs_size)
|
|
# Verify if lvol bdev was correctly created
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev,
|
|
lvs_size)
|
|
# Try construct lvol bdev on the same lvs_uuid as in last step
|
|
# This call should fail as lvol store space is taken by previously
|
|
# created bdev
|
|
if self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
self.lbd_name + "_1",
|
|
lvs_size) == 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev)
|
|
self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - first call successful
|
|
# - second construct_lvol_bdev call return code != 0
|
|
# - EEXIST response printed to stdout
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case102(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
construct_lvol_bdev_name_twice
|
|
|
|
Negative test for constructing lvol bdev using the same
|
|
friendly name twice on the same logical volume store.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Construct malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Create logical volume store on malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
# Using get_lvol_stores verify that logical volume store was correctly created
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
size = self.get_lvs_size()
|
|
# Construct logical volume on lvol store and verify it was correctly created
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
self.lbd_name,
|
|
size)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev,
|
|
size)
|
|
# Try to create another logical volume on the same lvol store using
|
|
# the same friendly name as in previous step
|
|
# This step should fail
|
|
if self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
self.lbd_name,
|
|
size) == 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev)
|
|
self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected results:
|
|
# - creating two logical volumes with the same friendly name within the same
|
|
# lvol store should not be possible
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case150(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
resize_logical_volume_positive
|
|
|
|
|
|
Positive test for resizing a logical_volume.
|
|
Call resize_lvol_bdev with correct logical_volumes name and new size.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Construct malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Create lvol store
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol bdev on correct lvs_uuid and
|
|
# size is equal to one quarter of size malloc bdev
|
|
size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(4)
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store, self.lbd_name, size)
|
|
# Check size of the lvol bdev by rpc command get_bdevs
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, size)
|
|
|
|
# Resize lvol bdev on correct lvs_uuid and
|
|
# size is equal to half of size malloc bdev
|
|
size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(2)
|
|
self.c.resize_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev, size)
|
|
# Check size of the lvol bdev by rpc command get_bdevs
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, size)
|
|
|
|
# Resize lvol bdev on the correct lvs_uuid and
|
|
# size is smaller by 1 cluster
|
|
size = (self.get_lvs_size() - self.get_lvs_cluster_size())
|
|
self.c.resize_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev, size)
|
|
# Check size of the lvol bdev by rpc command get_bdevs
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, size)
|
|
|
|
# Resize lvol bdev on the correct lvs_uuid and
|
|
# size is equal 0 MiB
|
|
size = 0
|
|
self.c.resize_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev, size)
|
|
# Check size of the lvol bdev by rpc command get_bdevs
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, size)
|
|
|
|
self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev)
|
|
self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - lvol bdev should change size after resize operations
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case200(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
resize_logical_volume_nonexistent_logical_volume
|
|
|
|
Negative test for resizing a logical_volume.
|
|
Call resize_lvol_bdev with logical volume which does not
|
|
exist in configuration.
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
# Try resize lvol bdev on logical volume which does not exist
|
|
if self.c.resize_lvol_bdev(self._gen_lvb_uuid(), 16) == 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - return code != 0
|
|
# - Error code: ENODEV ("No such device") response printed to stdout
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case201(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
resize_logical_volume_with_size_out_of_range
|
|
|
|
Negative test for resizing a logical volume.
|
|
Call resize_lvol_store with size argument bigger than size of base bdev.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store on created malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
# Construct_lvol_bdev on correct lvs_uuid and
|
|
# size is equal one quarter of size malloc bdev
|
|
lvs_size = self.get_lvs_size()
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
self.lbd_name,
|
|
lvs_size)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev,
|
|
lvs_size)
|
|
# Try resize_lvol_bdev on correct lvs_uuid and size is
|
|
# equal to size malloc bdev + 1MiB; this call should fail
|
|
if self.c.resize_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev, self.total_size + 1) == 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev)
|
|
self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - resize_lvol_bdev call return code != 0
|
|
# - Error code: ENODEV ("Not enough free clusters left on lvol store")
|
|
# response printed to stdout
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case250(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
destroy_lvol_store_positive
|
|
|
|
Positive test for destroying a logical volume store.
|
|
Call destroy_lvol_store with correct logical_volumes name
|
|
"""
|
|
# Construct malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Create lvol store on created malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
# check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
# Destroy lvol store
|
|
self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
# Check correct response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
if self.c.check_get_lvol_stores("", "", "") == 1:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - get_lvol_stores: response should be of no value after destroyed lvol store
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case251(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
destroy_lvol_store_use_name_positive
|
|
|
|
Positive test for destroying a logical volume store using
|
|
lvol store name instead of uuid for reference.
|
|
Call destroy_lvol_store with correct logical volume name
|
|
"""
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store on created malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
# Destroy lvol store
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(self.lvs_name)
|
|
# Check correct response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
if self.c.check_get_lvol_stores("", "", "") == 1:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - get_lvol_stores: response should be of no value after destroyed lvol store
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case252(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
destroy_lvol_store_with_lvol_bdev_positive
|
|
|
|
Positive test for destroying a logical volume store with lvol bdev
|
|
created on top.
|
|
Call destroy_lvol_store with correct logical_volumes name
|
|
"""
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store on created malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol bdev on correct lvs_uuid
|
|
# and size is equal to size malloc bdev
|
|
lvs_size = self.get_lvs_size()
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
self.lbd_name,
|
|
lvs_size)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev,
|
|
lvs_size)
|
|
# Destroy lvol store
|
|
if self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store) != 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Check correct response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
if self.c.check_get_lvol_stores("", "", "") == 1:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - get_lvol_stores: response should be of no value after destroyed lvol store
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case253(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Name: destroy_multi_logical_volumes_positive
|
|
|
|
Positive test for destroying a logical volume store with multiple lvol
|
|
bdevs created on top.
|
|
Call construct_lvol_bdev with correct lvol store UUID and
|
|
size is equal to one quarter of the this bdev size.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store on correct, exisitng malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(4)
|
|
# Construct four lvol bdevs on correct lvs_uuid and
|
|
# size is equal to one quarter of the lvol size
|
|
for i in range(4):
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
self.lbd_name + str(i),
|
|
size)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, size)
|
|
|
|
# Destroy lvol store
|
|
self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
# Check correct response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
if self.c.check_get_lvol_stores("", "", "") == 1:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - call successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - get_lvol_store: backend used for construct_lvol_bdev has name
|
|
# field set with the same name as returned from RPC call for all repeat
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case254(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
destroy_resize_logical_volume_positive
|
|
|
|
Positive test for destroying a logical_volume after resizing.
|
|
Call destroy_lvol_store with correct logical_volumes name.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store on create malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(4)
|
|
# construct_lvol_bdev on correct lvs_uuid and size is
|
|
# equal to one quarter of size malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
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self.lbd_name,
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size)
|
|
# check size of the lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, size)
|
|
sz = size + 4
|
|
# Resize_lvol_bdev on correct lvs_uuid and size is
|
|
# equal to one quarter of size malloc bdev plus 4 MB
|
|
self.c.resize_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev, sz)
|
|
# check size of the lvol bdev by command RPC : get_bdevs
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, sz)
|
|
# Resize_lvol_bdev on correct lvs_uuid and size is
|
|
# equal half of size malloc bdev
|
|
sz = size * 2
|
|
self.c.resize_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev, sz)
|
|
# check size of the lvol bdev by command RPC : get_bdevs
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, sz)
|
|
# Resize_lvol_bdev on correct lvs_uuid and size is
|
|
# equal to three quarters of size malloc bdev
|
|
sz = size * 3
|
|
self.c.resize_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev, sz)
|
|
# check size of the lvol bdev by command RPC : get_bdevs
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, sz)
|
|
# Resize_lvol_bdev on correct lvs_uuid and size is
|
|
# equal to size if malloc bdev minus 4 MB
|
|
sz = (size * 4) - 4
|
|
self.c.resize_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev, sz)
|
|
# check size of the lvol bdev by command RPC : get_bdevs
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, sz)
|
|
# Resize_lvol_bdev on the correct lvs_uuid and size is equal 0 MiB
|
|
sz = 0
|
|
self.c.resize_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev, sz)
|
|
# check size of the lvol bdev by command RPC : get_bdevs
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, sz)
|
|
|
|
# Destroy lvol store
|
|
self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
if self.c.check_get_lvol_stores("", "", "") == 1:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - lvol bdev should change size after resize operations
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
# - get_lvol_stores: response should be of no value after destroyed lvol store
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case255(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
delete_lvol_store_persistent_positive
|
|
|
|
Positive test for removing lvol store persistently
|
|
"""
|
|
base_path = path.dirname(sys.argv[0])
|
|
base_name = "aio_bdev0"
|
|
aio_bdev0 = path.join(base_path, "aio_bdev_0")
|
|
# Construct aio bdev
|
|
self.c.construct_aio_bdev(aio_bdev0, base_name, 4096)
|
|
# Create lvol store on created aio bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
# Destroy lvol store
|
|
if self.c.destroy_lvol_store(self.lvs_name) != 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Delete aio bdev
|
|
self.c.delete_aio_bdev(base_name)
|
|
# Create aio bdev on the same file
|
|
self.c.construct_aio_bdev(aio_bdev0, base_name, 4096)
|
|
# Wait 1 second to allow time for lvolstore tasting
|
|
sleep(1)
|
|
|
|
# check if destroyed lvol store does not exist on aio bdev
|
|
ret_value = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
if ret_value == 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
self.c.delete_aio_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - get_lvol_stores should not report any existsing lvol stores in configuration
|
|
# after deleting and adding NVMe bdev
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case300(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
destroy_lvol_store_nonexistent_lvs_uuid
|
|
|
|
Call destroy_lvol_store with nonexistent logical_volumes name
|
|
exist in configuration.
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
# try to call destroy_lvol_store with lvs_uuid which does not exist
|
|
if self.c.destroy_lvol_store(self._gen_lvs_uuid()) == 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - return code != 0
|
|
# - Error code response printed to stdout
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case301(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
delete_lvol_store_underlying_bdev
|
|
|
|
Call destroy_lvol_store after deleting it's base bdev.
|
|
Lvol store should be automatically removed on deleting underlying bdev.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store on created malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
|
|
# Delete malloc bdev
|
|
if self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name) != 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Try to destroy lvol store. This call should fail as lvol store
|
|
# is no longer present
|
|
if self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store) == 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - destroy_lvol_store return code != 0
|
|
# - Error code: ENODEV ("No such device") response printed to stdout
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
# negative tests
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case450(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
construct_lvs_nonexistent_bdev
|
|
|
|
Negative test for constructing a new lvol store.
|
|
Call construct_lvol_store with base bdev name which does not
|
|
exist in configuration.
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
bad_bdev_id = random.randrange(999999999)
|
|
# Try construct_lvol_store on bdev which does not exist
|
|
if self.c.construct_lvol_store(bad_bdev_id,
|
|
self.lvs_name,
|
|
self.cluster_size) == 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case451(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
construct_lvs_on_bdev_twice
|
|
|
|
Negative test for constructing a new lvol store.
|
|
Call construct_lvol_store with base bdev name twice.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store on created malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
# Try construct_lvol_store on the same bdev as in last step
|
|
# This call should fail as base bdev is already claimed by lvol store
|
|
if self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name) == 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case452(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
construct_lvs_name_twice
|
|
|
|
Negative test for constructing a new lvol store using the same
|
|
friendly name twice.
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name_1 = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct second malloc bdev
|
|
base_name_2 = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store on first malloc
|
|
uuid_store_1 = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name_1,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
# using get_lvol_stores verify that logical volume store was correctly created
|
|
# and has arguments as provided in step earlier (cluster size, friendly name, base bdev)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name_1,
|
|
uuid_store_1,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
# Try to create another logical volume store on second malloc bdev using the
|
|
# same friendly name as before. This step is expected to fail as lvol stores
|
|
# cannot have the same name
|
|
if self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name_2,
|
|
self.lvs_name) == 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store_1)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name_1)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name_2)
|
|
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case500(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
nested_construct_lvol_bdev_on_full_lvol_store
|
|
|
|
Negative test for constructing a new nested lvol bdev.
|
|
Call construct_lvol_bdev on a full lvol store.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct_lvol_store on correct, exisitng malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol bdev
|
|
size = self.get_lvs_size()
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
self.lbd_name, size)
|
|
# Construct nested lvol store on created lvol_bdev
|
|
nested_lvs_name = self.lvs_name + "_nested"
|
|
nested_lvs_uuid = self.c.construct_lvol_store(uuid_bdev,
|
|
nested_lvs_name)
|
|
# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(uuid_bdev, nested_lvs_uuid,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
# Construct nested lvol bdev on previously created nested lvol store
|
|
# with size equal to size of nested lvol store
|
|
nested_size = self.get_lvs_size(nested_lvs_name)
|
|
nested_lbd_name = self.lbd_name + "_nested"
|
|
nested_uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(nested_lvs_uuid,
|
|
nested_lbd_name, nested_size)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(nested_uuid_bdev, nested_size)
|
|
|
|
# Try construct another lvol bdev as in previous step; this call should fail
|
|
# as nested lvol store space is already claimed by lvol bdev
|
|
nested_lbd_name = self.lbd_name + "_nested2"
|
|
if self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(nested_lvs_uuid, nested_lbd_name, nested_size) == 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - second construct_lvol_bdev call on nested lvol store return code != 0
|
|
# - EEXIST response printed to stdout
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case550(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
delete_bdev_positive
|
|
|
|
Positive test for deleting malloc bdev.
|
|
Call construct_lvol_store with correct base bdev name.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct_lvol_store on correct, exisitng malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
# Delete malloc bdev
|
|
self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
# Check response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
if self.c.check_get_lvol_stores("", "", "") == 1:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - get_lvol_stores: response should be of no value after destroyed lvol store
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case551(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
destroy_lvol_bdev_ordering
|
|
|
|
Test for destroying lvol bdevs in particular order.
|
|
Check destroying wrong one is not possible and returns error.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
snapshot_name = "snapshot"
|
|
clone_name = "clone"
|
|
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct_lvol_store on correct, exisitng malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores()
|
|
size = int(int(lvs[0]['free_clusters'] * lvs[0]['cluster_size']) / 4 / MEGABYTE)
|
|
|
|
# Construct thin provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
uuid_bdev0 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
self.lbd_name, size, thin=True)
|
|
lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(uuid_bdev0)
|
|
|
|
# Create snapshot of thin provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'], snapshot_name)
|
|
snapshot_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name)
|
|
|
|
# Create clone of snapshot and check if it ends with success
|
|
fail_count += self.c.clone_lvol_bdev(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name, clone_name)
|
|
clone_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + clone_name)
|
|
|
|
# Try to destroy snapshot with clones and check if it fails
|
|
ret_value = self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(snapshot_bdev['name'])
|
|
if ret_value == 0:
|
|
print("ERROR: Delete snapshot should fail but didn't")
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Destroy clone and then snapshot
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'])
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(clone_bdev['name'])
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(snapshot_bdev['name'])
|
|
|
|
# Destroy lvol store
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
|
|
# Check response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
if self.c.check_get_lvol_stores("", "", "") == 1:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Delete malloc bdev
|
|
self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - get_lvol_stores: response should be of no value after destroyed lvol store
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case552(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
destroy_lvol_store_with_clones
|
|
|
|
Test for destroying lvol store with clones present,
|
|
without removing them first.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
snapshot_name = "snapshot"
|
|
snapshot_name2 = "snapshot2"
|
|
clone_name = "clone"
|
|
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct_lvol_store on correct, exisitng malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores()
|
|
size = int(int(lvs[0]['free_clusters'] * lvs[0]['cluster_size']) / 4 / MEGABYTE)
|
|
|
|
# Create lvol bdev, snapshot it, then clone it and then snapshot the clone
|
|
uuid_bdev0 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store, self.lbd_name, size, thin=True)
|
|
lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(uuid_bdev0)
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'], snapshot_name)
|
|
snapshot_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name)
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.clone_lvol_bdev(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name, clone_name)
|
|
clone_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + clone_name)
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(clone_bdev['name'], snapshot_name2)
|
|
snapshot_bdev2 = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name2)
|
|
|
|
# Try to destroy snapshot with 2 clones and check if it fails
|
|
ret_value = self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(snapshot_bdev['name'])
|
|
if ret_value == 0:
|
|
print("ERROR: Delete snapshot should fail but didn't")
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Destroy lvol store without deleting lvol bdevs
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
|
|
# Check response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
if self.c.check_get_lvol_stores("", "", "") == 1:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Delete malloc bdev
|
|
self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - get_lvol_stores: response should be of no value after destroyed lvol store
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case553(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
unregister_lvol_bdev
|
|
|
|
Test for unregistering the lvol bdevs.
|
|
Removing malloc bdev under an lvol store triggers unregister of
|
|
all lvol bdevs. Verify it with clones present.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
snapshot_name = "snapshot"
|
|
snapshot_name2 = "snapshot2"
|
|
clone_name = "clone"
|
|
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct_lvol_store on correct, exisitng malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name,
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self.cluster_size)
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# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
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fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
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self.cluster_size)
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lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores()
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size = int(int(lvs[0]['free_clusters'] * lvs[0]['cluster_size']) / 4 / MEGABYTE)
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# Create lvol bdev, snapshot it, then clone it and then snapshot the clone
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uuid_bdev0 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store, self.lbd_name, size, thin=True)
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lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(uuid_bdev0)
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fail_count += self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'], snapshot_name)
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snapshot_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name)
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fail_count += self.c.clone_lvol_bdev(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name, clone_name)
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clone_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + clone_name)
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fail_count += self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(clone_bdev['name'], snapshot_name2)
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snapshot_bdev2 = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name2)
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|
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# Delete malloc bdev
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self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
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# Check response get_lvol_stores command
|
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if self.c.check_get_lvol_stores("", "", "") == 1:
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fail_count += 1
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|
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# Expected result:
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# - get_lvol_stores: response should be of no value after destroyed lvol store
|
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# - no other operation fails
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return fail_count
|
|
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@case_message
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|
def test_case600(self):
|
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"""
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construct_lvol_store_with_cluster_size_max
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|
|
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Negative test for constructing a new lvol store.
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Call construct_lvol_store with cluster size is equal malloc bdev size + 1B.
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"""
|
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fail_count = 0
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# Create malloc bdev
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base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
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self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct_lvol_store on correct, exisitng malloc bdev and cluster size equal
|
|
# malloc bdev size in bytes + 1B
|
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lvol_uuid = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
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self.lvs_name,
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(self.total_size * 1024 * 1024) + 1) == 0
|
|
if self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, lvol_uuid) == 0:
|
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fail_count += 1
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - return code != 0
|
|
# - Error code response printed to stdout
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case601(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
construct_lvol_store_with_cluster_size_min
|
|
|
|
Negative test for constructing a new lvol store.
|
|
Call construct_lvol_store with cluster size smaller than minimal value of 8192.
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Try construct lvol store on malloc bdev with cluster size 8191
|
|
lvol_uuid = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name, self.lvs_name, 8191)
|
|
# Verify that lvol store was not created
|
|
if self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, lvol_uuid) == 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - construct lvol store return code != 0
|
|
# - Error code response printed to stdout
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case602(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
construct_lvol_store_with_all_clear_methods
|
|
|
|
Call construct_lvol_store with all options for clear methods.
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store with clear method 'none'
|
|
lvol_uuid = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name, self.lvs_name, clear_method="none")
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, lvol_uuid)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store with clear method 'unmap'
|
|
lvol_uuid = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name, self.lvs_name, clear_method="unmap")
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, lvol_uuid)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store with clear method 'write_zeroes'
|
|
lvol_uuid = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name, self.lvs_name, clear_method="write_zeroes")
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, lvol_uuid)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - construct lvol store return code != 0
|
|
# - Error code response printed to stdout
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case650(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
thin_provisioning_check_space
|
|
|
|
Check if free clusters number on lvol store decreases
|
|
if we write to created thin provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
"""
|
|
# create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# create lvol store on mamloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores(self.lvs_name)[0]
|
|
free_clusters_start = int(lvs['free_clusters'])
|
|
bdev_size = self.get_lvs_size()
|
|
# create thin provisioned lvol bdev with size equals to lvol store free space
|
|
bdev_name = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store, self.lbd_name,
|
|
bdev_size, thin=True)
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores(self.lvs_name)[0]
|
|
free_clusters_create_lvol = int(lvs['free_clusters'])
|
|
# check and save number of free clusters for lvol store
|
|
if free_clusters_start != free_clusters_create_lvol:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(bdev_name)
|
|
nbd_name = "/dev/nbd0"
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(bdev_name, nbd_name)
|
|
|
|
size = int(lvs['cluster_size'])
|
|
# write data (lvs cluster size) to created lvol bdev starting from offset 0.
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test("/dev/nbd0", 0, size, "write", "0xcc")
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores(self.lvs_name)[0]
|
|
free_clusters_first_fio = int(lvs['free_clusters'])
|
|
# check that free clusters on lvol store was decremented by 1
|
|
if free_clusters_start != free_clusters_first_fio + 1:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
size = int(lvs['cluster_size'])
|
|
# calculate size of one and half cluster
|
|
offset = int((int(lvol_bdev['num_blocks']) * int(lvol_bdev['block_size']) /
|
|
free_clusters_create_lvol) * 1.5)
|
|
# write data (lvs cluster size) to lvol bdev with offset set to one and half of cluster size
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, offset, size, "write", "0xcc")
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores(self.lvs_name)[0]
|
|
free_clusters_second_fio = int(lvs['free_clusters'])
|
|
# check that free clusters on lvol store was decremented by 2
|
|
if free_clusters_start != free_clusters_second_fio + 3:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
size = (free_clusters_create_lvol - 3) * int(lvs['cluster_size'])
|
|
offset = int(int(lvol_bdev['num_blocks']) * int(lvol_bdev['block_size']) /
|
|
free_clusters_create_lvol * 3)
|
|
# write data to lvol bdev to the end of its size
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, offset, size, "write", "0xcc")
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores(self.lvs_name)[0]
|
|
free_clusters_third_fio = int(lvs['free_clusters'])
|
|
# check that lvol store free clusters number equals to 0
|
|
if free_clusters_third_fio != 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd_name)
|
|
# destroy thin provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'])
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores(self.lvs_name)[0]
|
|
free_clusters_end = int(lvs['free_clusters'])
|
|
# check that saved number of free clusters equals to current free clusters
|
|
if free_clusters_start != free_clusters_end:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
# destroy lvol store
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
# destroy malloc bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case651(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
thin_provisioning_read_empty_bdev
|
|
|
|
Check if we can create thin provisioned bdev on empty lvol store
|
|
and check if we can read from this device and it returns zeroes.
|
|
"""
|
|
# create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# construct lvol store on malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores(self.lvs_name)[0]
|
|
free_clusters_start = int(lvs['free_clusters'])
|
|
lbd_name0 = self.lbd_name + str("0")
|
|
lbd_name1 = self.lbd_name + str("1")
|
|
# calculate bdev size in megabytes
|
|
bdev_size = self.get_lvs_size()
|
|
# create thick provisioned lvol bvdev with size equal to lvol store
|
|
bdev_name0 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store, lbd_name0,
|
|
bdev_size, thin=False)
|
|
# create thin provisioned lvol bdev with the same size
|
|
bdev_name1 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store, lbd_name1,
|
|
bdev_size, thin=True)
|
|
lvol_bdev0 = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(bdev_name0)
|
|
lvol_bdev1 = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(bdev_name1)
|
|
nbd_name0 = "/dev/nbd0"
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_bdev0['name'], nbd_name0)
|
|
nbd_name1 = "/dev/nbd1"
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_bdev1['name'], nbd_name1)
|
|
|
|
size = bdev_size * MEGABYTE
|
|
# fill the whole thick provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name0, 0, size, "write", False)
|
|
|
|
size = bdev_size * MEGABYTE
|
|
# perform read operations on thin provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
# and check if they return zeroes
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name1, 0, size, "read", "0x00")
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd_name0)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd_name1)
|
|
# destroy thin provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev0['name'])
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev1['name'])
|
|
# destroy lvol store
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
# destroy malloc bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case652(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
thin_provisioning_data_integrity_test
|
|
|
|
Check if data written to thin provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
were properly written (fio test with verification).
|
|
"""
|
|
# create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# construct lvol store on malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores(self.lvs_name)[0]
|
|
free_clusters_start = int(lvs['free_clusters'])
|
|
bdev_size = self.get_lvs_size()
|
|
# construct thin provisioned lvol bdev with size equal to lvol store
|
|
bdev_name = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store, self.lbd_name,
|
|
bdev_size, thin=True)
|
|
|
|
lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(bdev_name)
|
|
nbd_name = "/dev/nbd0"
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_bdev['name'], nbd_name)
|
|
size = bdev_size * MEGABYTE
|
|
# on the whole lvol bdev perform write operation with verification
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, 0, size, "write", "0xcc")
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd_name)
|
|
# destroy thin provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'])
|
|
# destroy lvol store
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
# destroy malloc bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - verification ends with success
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case653(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
thin_provisioning_resize
|
|
|
|
Check thin provisioned bdev resize.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store on malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name, self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
# Construct thin provisioned lvol bdevs on created lvol store
|
|
# with size equal to 50% of lvol store
|
|
size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(2)
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
self.lbd_name, size, thin=True)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, size)
|
|
# Fill all free space of lvol bdev with data
|
|
nbd_name = "/dev/nbd0"
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(uuid_bdev, nbd_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, 0, size*MEGABYTE, "write", "0xcc", 0)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd_name)
|
|
# Save number of free clusters for lvs
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores()[0]
|
|
free_clusters_start = int(lvs['free_clusters'])
|
|
# Resize bdev to full size of lvs
|
|
full_size = int(lvs['total_data_clusters'] * lvs['cluster_size'] / MEGABYTE)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.resize_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev, full_size)
|
|
# Check if bdev size changed (total_data_clusters*cluster_size
|
|
# equals to num_blocks*block_size)
|
|
lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(uuid_bdev)
|
|
lbd_size = int(lvol_bdev['num_blocks'] * lvol_bdev['block_size'] / MEGABYTE)
|
|
if full_size != lbd_size:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
# Check if free_clusters on lvs remain unaffected
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores()[0]
|
|
free_clusters_resize = int(lvs['free_clusters'])
|
|
if free_clusters_start != free_clusters_resize:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
# Perform write operation with verification
|
|
# to newly created free space of lvol bdev
|
|
nbd_name = "/dev/nbd0"
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(uuid_bdev, nbd_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, int(lbd_size * MEGABYTE / 2),
|
|
int(lbd_size * MEGABYTE / 2), "write", "0xcc", 0)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd_name)
|
|
# Check if free clusters on lvs equals to zero
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores()[0]
|
|
if int(lvs['free_clusters']) != 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
# Resize bdev to 25% of lvs and check if it ended with success
|
|
size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(4)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.resize_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev, size)
|
|
# Check free clusters on lvs
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores()[0]
|
|
free_clusters_resize2 = int(lvs['free_clusters'])
|
|
free_clusters_expected = int((full_size - size) * MEGABYTE / lvs['cluster_size'])
|
|
if free_clusters_expected != free_clusters_resize2:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev)
|
|
self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case654(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
thin_overprovisioning
|
|
|
|
Create two thin provisioned lvol bdevs with max size
|
|
and check if writting more than total size of lvol store
|
|
will cause failures.
|
|
"""
|
|
# create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# construct lvol store on malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name, self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores(self.lvs_name)[0]
|
|
free_clusters_start = int(lvs['free_clusters'])
|
|
lbd_name0 = self.lbd_name + str("0")
|
|
lbd_name1 = self.lbd_name + str("1")
|
|
bdev_size = self.get_lvs_size()
|
|
# construct two thin provisioned lvol bdevs on created lvol store
|
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# with size equals to free lvs size
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bdev_name0 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store, lbd_name0,
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bdev_size, thin=True)
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bdev_name1 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store, lbd_name1,
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bdev_size, thin=True)
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lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores(self.lvs_name)[0]
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free_clusters_create_lvol = int(lvs['free_clusters'])
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if free_clusters_start != free_clusters_create_lvol:
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fail_count += 1
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lvol_bdev0 = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(bdev_name0)
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lvol_bdev1 = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(bdev_name1)
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|
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nbd_name0 = "/dev/nbd0"
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nbd_name1 = "/dev/nbd1"
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fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_bdev0['name'], nbd_name0)
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fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_bdev1['name'], nbd_name1)
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size = "75%"
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# fill first bdev to 75% of its space with specific pattern
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fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name0, 0, size, "write", "0xcc")
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|
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size = "75%"
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# fill second bdev up to 75% of its space
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# check that error message occured while filling second bdev with data
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name1, 0, size, "write", "0xee",
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expected_ret_value=1)
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|
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size = "75%"
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|
# check if data on first disk stayed unchanged
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fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name0, 0, size, "read", "0xcc")
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|
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size = "25%"
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offset = "75%"
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|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name0, offset, size, "read", "0x00")
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|
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fail_count += self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd_name0)
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fail_count += self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd_name1)
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|
# destroy thin provisioned lvol bdev
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|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev0['name'])
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fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev1['name'])
|
|
# destroy lvol store
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|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
# destroy malloc bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
# Expected result:
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|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - no other operation fails
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return fail_count
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|
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|
@case_message
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|
def test_case655(self):
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|
"""
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|
thin_provisioning_filling_disks_less_than_lvs_size
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|
|
|
Check if writing to two thin provisioned lvol bdevs
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|
less than total size of lvol store will end with success
|
|
"""
|
|
# create malloc bdev
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|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
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|
# construct lvol store on malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name, self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores(self.lvs_name)[0]
|
|
free_clusters_start = int(lvs['free_clusters'])
|
|
lbd_name0 = self.lbd_name + str("0")
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|
lbd_name1 = self.lbd_name + str("1")
|
|
lvs_size = self.get_lvs_size()
|
|
bdev_size = int(lvs_size * 0.7)
|
|
# construct two thin provisioned lvol bdevs on created lvol store
|
|
# with size equal to 70% of lvs size
|
|
bdev_name0 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store, lbd_name0,
|
|
bdev_size, thin=True)
|
|
bdev_name1 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store, lbd_name1,
|
|
bdev_size, thin=True)
|
|
|
|
lvol_bdev0 = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(bdev_name0)
|
|
lvol_bdev1 = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(bdev_name1)
|
|
# check if bdevs are available and size of every disk is equal to 70% of lvs size
|
|
nbd_name0 = "/dev/nbd0"
|
|
nbd_name1 = "/dev/nbd1"
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_bdev0['name'], nbd_name0)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_bdev1['name'], nbd_name1)
|
|
size = int(int(lvol_bdev0['num_blocks']) * int(lvol_bdev0['block_size']) * 0.7)
|
|
# fill first disk with 70% of its size
|
|
# check if operation didn't fail
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name0, 0, size, "write", "0xcc")
|
|
size = int(int(lvol_bdev1['num_blocks']) * int(lvol_bdev1['block_size']) * 0.7)
|
|
# fill second disk also with 70% of its size
|
|
# check if operation didn't fail
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name1, 0, size, "write", "0xee")
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd_name0)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd_name1)
|
|
# destroy thin provisioned lvol bdevs
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev0['name'])
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev1['name'])
|
|
# destroy lvol store
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
# destroy malloc bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case700(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
tasting_positive
|
|
|
|
Positive test for tasting a multi lvol bdev configuration.
|
|
Create a lvol store with some lvol bdevs on aio bdev and restart vhost app.
|
|
After restarting configuration should be automatically loaded and should be exactly
|
|
the same as before restarting.
|
|
Check that running configuration can be modified after restarting and tasting.
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
uuid_bdevs = []
|
|
base_name = "aio_bdev0"
|
|
|
|
base_path = path.dirname(sys.argv[0])
|
|
vhost_path = path.join(self.app_path, 'vhost')
|
|
pid_path = path.join(base_path, 'vhost.pid')
|
|
aio_bdev0 = path.join(base_path, 'aio_bdev_0')
|
|
|
|
self.c.construct_aio_bdev(aio_bdev0, base_name, 4096)
|
|
# Create initial configuration on running vhost instance
|
|
# create lvol store, create 5 bdevs
|
|
# save info of all lvs and lvol bdevs
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name,
|
|
uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
|
|
size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(10)
|
|
|
|
for i in range(5):
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
self.lbd_name + str(i),
|
|
size)
|
|
uuid_bdevs.append(uuid_bdev)
|
|
# Using get_bdevs command verify lvol bdevs were correctly created
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, size)
|
|
|
|
old_bdevs = sorted(self.c.get_lvol_bdevs(), key=lambda x: x["name"])
|
|
old_stores = self.c.get_lvol_stores()
|
|
|
|
# Shut down vhost instance and restart with new instance
|
|
fail_count += self._stop_vhost(pid_path)
|
|
remove(pid_path)
|
|
if self._start_vhost(vhost_path, pid_path) != 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
self.c.construct_aio_bdev(aio_bdev0, base_name, 4096)
|
|
# Check if configuration was properly loaded after tasting
|
|
# get all info all lvs and lvol bdevs, compare with previous info
|
|
new_bdevs = sorted(self.c.get_lvol_bdevs(), key=lambda x: x["name"])
|
|
new_stores = self.c.get_lvol_stores()
|
|
|
|
if old_stores != new_stores:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
print("ERROR: old and loaded lvol store is not the same")
|
|
print("DIFF:")
|
|
print(old_stores)
|
|
print(new_stores)
|
|
|
|
if len(old_bdevs) != len(new_bdevs):
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
print("ERROR: old and loaded lvol bdev list count is not equal")
|
|
|
|
for o, n in zip(old_bdevs, new_bdevs):
|
|
if o != n:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
print("ERROR: old and loaded lvol bdev is not the same")
|
|
print("DIFF:")
|
|
pprint.pprint([o, n])
|
|
|
|
if fail_count != 0:
|
|
self.c.delete_aio_bdev(aio_bdev0)
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
# Try modifying loaded configuration
|
|
# Add some lvol bdevs to existing lvol store then
|
|
# remove all lvol configuration and re-create it again
|
|
for i in range(5, 10):
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
self.lbd_name + str(i),
|
|
size)
|
|
uuid_bdevs.append(uuid_bdev)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, size)
|
|
|
|
for uuid_bdev in uuid_bdevs:
|
|
self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev)
|
|
|
|
if self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store) != 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
uuid_bdevs = []
|
|
|
|
# Create lvol store on aio bdev, create ten lvol bdevs on lvol store and
|
|
# verify all configuration call results
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name,
|
|
uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
|
|
for i in range(10):
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
self.lbd_name + str(i),
|
|
size)
|
|
uuid_bdevs.append(uuid_bdev)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, size)
|
|
|
|
# Destroy lvol store
|
|
if self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store) != 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
self.c.delete_aio_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case701(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
tasting_lvol_store_positive
|
|
|
|
Positive test for tasting lvol store.
|
|
"""
|
|
base_path = path.dirname(sys.argv[0])
|
|
aio_bdev0 = path.join(base_path, 'aio_bdev_0')
|
|
base_name = "aio_bdev0"
|
|
|
|
self.c.construct_aio_bdev(aio_bdev0, base_name, 4096)
|
|
# construct lvol store on aio bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
|
|
self.c.delete_aio_bdev(base_name)
|
|
self.c.construct_aio_bdev(aio_bdev0, base_name, 4096)
|
|
# wait 1 second to allow time for lvolstore tasting
|
|
sleep(1)
|
|
# check if lvol store still exists in vhost configuration
|
|
if self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size) != 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
# destroy lvol store from aio bdev
|
|
if self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store) != 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
self.c.delete_aio_bdev(base_name)
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case702(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
tasting_positive_with_different_lvol_store_cluster_size
|
|
|
|
Positive test for tasting a multi lvol bdev configuration.
|
|
Create two lvol stores with different cluster sizes with some lvol bdevs on aio
|
|
drive and restart vhost app.
|
|
After restarting configuration should be automatically loaded and should be exactly
|
|
the same as before restarting.
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
uuid_bdevs = []
|
|
cluster_size_1M = MEGABYTE
|
|
cluster_size_32M = 32 * MEGABYTE
|
|
base_name_1M = "aio_bdev0"
|
|
base_name_32M = "aio_bdev1"
|
|
|
|
base_path = path.dirname(sys.argv[0])
|
|
vhost_path = path.join(self.app_path, 'vhost')
|
|
pid_path = path.join(base_path, 'vhost.pid')
|
|
aio_bdev0 = path.join(base_path, 'aio_bdev_0')
|
|
aio_bdev1 = path.join(base_path, 'aio_bdev_1')
|
|
|
|
self.c.construct_aio_bdev(aio_bdev0, base_name_1M, 4096)
|
|
self.c.construct_aio_bdev(aio_bdev1, base_name_32M, 4096)
|
|
|
|
# Create initial configuration on running vhost instance
|
|
# create lvol store, create 5 bdevs
|
|
# save info of all lvs and lvol bdevs
|
|
uuid_store_1M = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name_1M,
|
|
self.lvs_name + "_1M",
|
|
cluster_size_1M)
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name_1M,
|
|
uuid_store_1M,
|
|
cluster_size_1M)
|
|
|
|
uuid_store_32M = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name_32M,
|
|
self.lvs_name + "_32M",
|
|
cluster_size_32M)
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name_32M,
|
|
uuid_store_32M,
|
|
cluster_size_32M)
|
|
|
|
# size = approx 20% of total aio bdev size
|
|
size_1M = self.get_lvs_divided_size(5, self.lvs_name + "_1M")
|
|
size_32M = self.get_lvs_divided_size(5, self.lvs_name + "_32M")
|
|
|
|
for i in range(5):
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store_1M,
|
|
self.lbd_name + str(i) + "_1M",
|
|
size_1M)
|
|
uuid_bdevs.append(uuid_bdev)
|
|
# Using get_bdevs command verify lvol bdevs were correctly created
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, size_1M)
|
|
|
|
for i in range(5):
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store_32M,
|
|
self.lbd_name + str(i) + "_32M",
|
|
size_32M)
|
|
uuid_bdevs.append(uuid_bdev)
|
|
# Using get_bdevs command verify lvol bdevs were correctly created
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid_bdev, size_32M)
|
|
|
|
old_bdevs = sorted(self.c.get_lvol_bdevs(), key=lambda x: x["name"])
|
|
old_stores = sorted(self.c.get_lvol_stores(), key=lambda x: x["name"])
|
|
|
|
# Shut down vhost instance and restart with new instance
|
|
fail_count += self._stop_vhost(pid_path)
|
|
remove(pid_path)
|
|
if self._start_vhost(vhost_path, pid_path) != 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
self.c.construct_aio_bdev(aio_bdev0, base_name_1M, 4096)
|
|
self.c.construct_aio_bdev(aio_bdev1, base_name_32M, 4096)
|
|
|
|
# wait 1 second to allow time for lvolstore tasting
|
|
sleep(1)
|
|
|
|
# Check if configuration was properly loaded after tasting
|
|
# get all info all lvs and lvol bdevs, compare with previous info
|
|
new_bdevs = sorted(self.c.get_lvol_bdevs(), key=lambda x: x["name"])
|
|
new_stores = sorted(self.c.get_lvol_stores(), key=lambda x: x["name"])
|
|
|
|
if old_stores != new_stores:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
print("ERROR: old and loaded lvol store is not the same")
|
|
print("DIFF:")
|
|
print(old_stores)
|
|
print(new_stores)
|
|
|
|
if len(old_bdevs) != len(new_bdevs):
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
print("ERROR: old and loaded lvol bdev list count is not equal")
|
|
|
|
for o, n in zip(old_bdevs, new_bdevs):
|
|
if o != n:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
print("ERROR: old and loaded lvol bdev is not the same")
|
|
print("DIFF:")
|
|
pprint.pprint([o, n])
|
|
|
|
if fail_count != 0:
|
|
self.c.delete_aio_bdev(base_name_1M)
|
|
self.c.delete_aio_bdev(base_name_32M)
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
for uuid_bdev in uuid_bdevs:
|
|
self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev)
|
|
|
|
if self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store_1M) != 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
if self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store_32M) != 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
self.c.delete_aio_bdev(base_name_1M)
|
|
self.c.delete_aio_bdev(base_name_32M)
|
|
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case750(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
snapshot readonly
|
|
|
|
Create snaphot of lvol bdev and check if it is readonly.
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
nbd_name0 = "/dev/nbd0"
|
|
snapshot_name = "snapshot0"
|
|
# Construct malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store on malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores()[0]
|
|
free_clusters_start = int(lvs['free_clusters'])
|
|
bdev_size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(3)
|
|
# Create lvol bdev with 33% of lvol store space
|
|
bdev_name = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store, self.lbd_name,
|
|
bdev_size)
|
|
lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(bdev_name)
|
|
# Create snapshot of lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'], snapshot_name)
|
|
snapshot_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name)
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(snapshot_bdev['name'], nbd_name0)
|
|
size = bdev_size * MEGABYTE
|
|
# Try to perform write operation on created snapshot
|
|
# Check if filling snapshot of lvol bdev fails
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name0, 0, size, "write", "0xcc", 1)
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd_name0)
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# Destroy lvol bdev
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fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'])
|
|
# Destroy snapshot
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(snapshot_bdev['name'])
|
|
# Destroy lvol store
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
# Delete malloc bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case751(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
snapshot_compare_with_lvol_bdev
|
|
|
|
Check if lvol bdevs and snapshots contain the same data.
|
|
Check if lvol bdev and snapshot differ when writing to lvol bdev
|
|
after creating snapshot.
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
nbd_name = ["/dev/nbd0", "/dev/nbd1", "/dev/nbd2", "/dev/nbd3"]
|
|
snapshot_name0 = "snapshot0"
|
|
snapshot_name1 = "snapshot1"
|
|
# Construct mallov bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
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|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(6)
|
|
lbd_name0 = self.lbd_name + str(0)
|
|
lbd_name1 = self.lbd_name + str(1)
|
|
# Create thin provisioned lvol bdev with size less than 25% of lvs
|
|
uuid_bdev0 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
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lbd_name0, size, thin=True)
|
|
# Create thick provisioned lvol bdev with size less than 25% of lvs
|
|
uuid_bdev1 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
lbd_name1, size, thin=False)
|
|
lvol_bdev0 = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(uuid_bdev0)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_bdev0['name'], nbd_name[0])
|
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fill_size = int(size * MEGABYTE / 2)
|
|
# Fill thin provisoned lvol bdev with 50% of its space
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name[0], 0, fill_size, "write", "0xcc", 0)
|
|
lvol_bdev1 = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(uuid_bdev1)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_bdev1['name'], nbd_name[1])
|
|
fill_size = int(size * MEGABYTE)
|
|
# Fill whole thic provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name[1], 0, fill_size, "write", "0xcc", 0)
|
|
|
|
# Create snapshots of lvol bdevs
|
|
fail_count += self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev0, snapshot_name0)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(uuid_bdev1, snapshot_name1)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name0, nbd_name[2])
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name1, nbd_name[3])
|
|
# Compare every lvol bdev with corresponding snapshot
|
|
# and check that data are the same
|
|
fail_count += self.compare_two_disks(nbd_name[0], nbd_name[2], 0)
|
|
fail_count += self.compare_two_disks(nbd_name[1], nbd_name[3], 0)
|
|
|
|
fill_size = int(size * MEGABYTE / 2)
|
|
offset = fill_size
|
|
# Fill second half of thin provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name[0], offset, fill_size, "write", "0xaa", 0)
|
|
# Compare thin provisioned lvol bdev with its snapshot and check if it fails
|
|
fail_count += self.compare_two_disks(nbd_name[0], nbd_name[2], 1)
|
|
for nbd in nbd_name:
|
|
fail_count += self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd)
|
|
# Delete lvol bdevs
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev0['name'])
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev1['name'])
|
|
# Delete snapshots
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name0)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name1)
|
|
# Destroy snapshot
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
# Delete malloc bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - removing snapshot should always end with success
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case752(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
snapshot_during_io_traffic
|
|
|
|
Check that when writing to lvol bdev
|
|
creating snapshot ends with success
|
|
"""
|
|
global current_fio_pid
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
nbd_name = "/dev/nbd0"
|
|
snapshot_name = "snapshot"
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
# Create thin provisioned lvol bdev with size equal to 50% of lvs space
|
|
size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(2)
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store, self.lbd_name,
|
|
size, thin=True)
|
|
|
|
lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(uuid_bdev)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_bdev['name'], nbd_name)
|
|
fill_size = int(size * MEGABYTE)
|
|
# Create thread that will run fio in background
|
|
thread = FioThread(nbd_name, 0, fill_size, "write", "0xcc", 0,
|
|
extra_params="--time_based --runtime=8")
|
|
# Perform write operation with verification to created lvol bdev
|
|
thread.start()
|
|
time.sleep(4)
|
|
fail_count += is_process_alive(current_fio_pid)
|
|
# During write operation create snapshot of created lvol bdev
|
|
# and check that snapshot has been created successfully
|
|
fail_count += self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'], snapshot_name)
|
|
fail_count += is_process_alive(current_fio_pid)
|
|
thread.join()
|
|
# Check that write operation ended with success
|
|
fail_count += thread.rv
|
|
fail_count += self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd_name)
|
|
# Destroy lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'])
|
|
# Delete snapshot
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name)
|
|
# Destroy lvol store
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
# Delete malloc bdevs
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case753(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
snapshot_of_snapshot
|
|
|
|
Check that creating snapshot of snapshot will fail
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
snapshot_name0 = "snapshot0"
|
|
snapshot_name1 = "snapshot1"
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
# Create thick provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(2)
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store, self.lbd_name,
|
|
size, thin=False)
|
|
|
|
lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(uuid_bdev)
|
|
# Create snapshot of created lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'], snapshot_name0)
|
|
# Create snapshot of previously created snapshot
|
|
# and check if operation will fail
|
|
if self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(snapshot_name0, snapshot_name1) == 0:
|
|
print("ERROR: Creating snapshot of snapshot should fail")
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
# Delete lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'])
|
|
# Destroy snapshot
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name0)
|
|
# Destroy lvol store
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
# Delete malloc bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - creating snapshot of snapshot should fail
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case754(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
clone_bdev_only
|
|
|
|
Check that only clone of snapshot can be created.
|
|
Creating clone of lvol bdev should fail.
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
clone_name = "clone"
|
|
snapshot_name = "snapshot"
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores()
|
|
# Create thick provisioned lvol bdev with size equal to 50% of lvs space
|
|
size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(2)
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store, self.lbd_name,
|
|
size, thin=False)
|
|
|
|
lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(uuid_bdev)
|
|
# Create clone of lvol bdev and check if it fails
|
|
rv = self.c.clone_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'], clone_name)
|
|
if rv == 0:
|
|
print("ERROR: Creating clone of lvol bdev ended with unexpected success")
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
# Create snapshot of lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'], snapshot_name)
|
|
# Create again clone of lvol bdev and check if it fails
|
|
rv = self.c.clone_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'], clone_name)
|
|
if rv == 0:
|
|
print("ERROR: Creating clone of lvol bdev ended with unexpected success")
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
# Create clone of snapshot and check if it ends with success
|
|
rv = self.c.clone_lvol_bdev(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name, clone_name)
|
|
if rv != 0:
|
|
print("ERROR: Creating clone of snapshot ended with unexpected failure")
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
clone_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + clone_name)
|
|
|
|
# Delete lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'])
|
|
# Destroy clone
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(clone_bdev['name'])
|
|
# Delete snapshot
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name)
|
|
# Delete lvol store
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
# Destroy malloc bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - cloning thick provisioned lvol bdev should fail
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case755(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
clone_writing_to_clone
|
|
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
nbd_name = ["/dev/nbd0", "/dev/nbd1", "/dev/nbd2", "/dev/nbd3"]
|
|
snapshot_name = "snapshot"
|
|
clone_name0 = "clone0"
|
|
clone_name1 = "clone1"
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Create lvol store
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(6)
|
|
lbd_name0 = self.lbd_name + str(0)
|
|
# Construct thick provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
uuid_bdev0 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
lbd_name0, size, thin=False)
|
|
lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(uuid_bdev0)
|
|
# Install lvol bdev on /dev/nbd0
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_bdev['name'], nbd_name[0])
|
|
fill_size = size * MEGABYTE
|
|
# Fill lvol bdev with 100% of its space
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name[0], 0, fill_size, "write", "0xcc", 0)
|
|
|
|
# Create snapshot of thick provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'], snapshot_name)
|
|
snapshot_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name)
|
|
# Create two clones of created snapshot
|
|
fail_count += self.c.clone_lvol_bdev(snapshot_bdev['name'], clone_name0)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.clone_lvol_bdev(snapshot_bdev['name'], clone_name1)
|
|
|
|
lvol_clone0 = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + clone_name0)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_clone0['name'], nbd_name[1])
|
|
fill_size = int(size * MEGABYTE / 2)
|
|
# Perform write operation to first clone
|
|
# Change first half of its space
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name[1], 0, fill_size, "write", "0xaa", 0)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name, nbd_name[2])
|
|
lvol_clone1 = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + clone_name1)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_clone1['name'], nbd_name[3])
|
|
# Compare snapshot with second clone. Data on both bdevs should be the same
|
|
time.sleep(1)
|
|
fail_count += self.compare_two_disks(nbd_name[2], nbd_name[3], 0)
|
|
|
|
for nbd in nbd_name:
|
|
fail_count += self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd)
|
|
# Destroy lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'])
|
|
# Destroy two clones
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_clone0['name'])
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_clone1['name'])
|
|
# Delete snapshot
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(snapshot_bdev['name'])
|
|
# Destroy lvol store
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
# Delete malloc
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case756(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
clone_and_snapshot_relations
|
|
|
|
Check if relations between clones and snapshots
|
|
are properly set in configuration
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
snapshot_name = 'snapshot'
|
|
clone_name0 = 'clone1'
|
|
clone_name1 = 'clone2'
|
|
lbd_name = clone_name1
|
|
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Create lvol store
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(6)
|
|
|
|
# Construct thick provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
uuid_bdev = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
lbd_name, size, thin=False)
|
|
lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(uuid_bdev)
|
|
|
|
# Create snapshot of thick provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'], snapshot_name)
|
|
snapshot_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name)
|
|
|
|
# Create clone of created snapshot
|
|
fail_count += self.c.clone_lvol_bdev(snapshot_bdev['name'], clone_name0)
|
|
|
|
# Get current bdevs configuration
|
|
snapshot_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name)
|
|
lvol_clone0 = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + clone_name0)
|
|
lvol_clone1 = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + clone_name1)
|
|
|
|
# Check snapshot consistency
|
|
snapshot_lvol = snapshot_bdev['driver_specific']['lvol']
|
|
if snapshot_lvol['snapshot'] is not True:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
if snapshot_lvol['clone'] is not False:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
if sorted([clone_name0, clone_name1]) != sorted(snapshot_lvol['clones']):
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Check first clone consistency
|
|
lvol_clone0_lvol = lvol_clone0['driver_specific']['lvol']
|
|
if lvol_clone0_lvol['snapshot'] is not False:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
if lvol_clone0_lvol['clone'] is not True:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
if lvol_clone0_lvol['base_snapshot'] != 'snapshot':
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Check second clone consistency
|
|
lvol_clone1_lvol = lvol_clone1['driver_specific']['lvol']
|
|
if lvol_clone1_lvol['snapshot'] is not False:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
if lvol_clone1_lvol['clone'] is not True:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
if lvol_clone1_lvol['base_snapshot'] != 'snapshot':
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Destroy first clone and check if it is deleted from snapshot
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_clone0['name'])
|
|
snapshot_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name)
|
|
if [clone_name1] != snapshot_bdev['driver_specific']['lvol']['clones']:
|
|
fail_count += 1
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# Destroy second clone
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fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_clone1['name'])
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|
|
|
# Delete snapshot
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(snapshot_bdev['name'])
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|
|
|
# Destroy lvol store
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
|
|
# Delete malloc
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
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# Expected result:
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# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
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# - no other operation fails
|
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return fail_count
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|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case757(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
clone_inflate
|
|
|
|
|
|
Test inflate rpc method
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
snapshot_name = "snapshot"
|
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nbd_name = "/dev/nbd0"
|
|
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
|
|
# Create lvol store
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(4)
|
|
|
|
# Construct thick provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
uuid_bdev0 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
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self.lbd_name, size, thin=False)
|
|
lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(uuid_bdev0)
|
|
|
|
# Fill bdev with data of knonw pattern
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_bdev['name'], nbd_name)
|
|
fill_size = size * MEGABYTE
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, 0, fill_size, "write", "0xcc", 0)
|
|
self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd_name)
|
|
|
|
# Create snapshot of thick provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'], snapshot_name)
|
|
snapshot_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name)
|
|
|
|
# Create two clones of created snapshot
|
|
lvol_clone = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + self.lbd_name)
|
|
if lvol_clone['driver_specific']['lvol']['thin_provision'] is not True:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Fill part of clone with data of known pattern
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_clone['name'], nbd_name)
|
|
first_fill = 0
|
|
second_fill = int(size * 3 / 4)
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, first_fill * MEGABYTE,
|
|
MEGABYTE, "write", "0xdd", 0)
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, second_fill * MEGABYTE,
|
|
MEGABYTE, "write", "0xdd", 0)
|
|
self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd_name)
|
|
|
|
# Do inflate
|
|
fail_count += self.c.inflate_lvol_bdev(lvol_clone['name'])
|
|
lvol_clone = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + self.lbd_name)
|
|
if lvol_clone['driver_specific']['lvol']['thin_provision'] is not False:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Delete snapshot
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(snapshot_bdev['name'])
|
|
|
|
# Check data consistency
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_clone['name'], nbd_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, first_fill * MEGABYTE,
|
|
MEGABYTE, "read", "0xdd")
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, (first_fill + 1) * MEGABYTE,
|
|
(second_fill - first_fill - 1) * MEGABYTE,
|
|
"read", "0xcc")
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, (second_fill) * MEGABYTE,
|
|
MEGABYTE, "read", "0xdd")
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, (second_fill + 1) * MEGABYTE,
|
|
(size - second_fill - 1) * MEGABYTE,
|
|
"read", "0xcc")
|
|
self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd_name)
|
|
|
|
# Destroy lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'])
|
|
|
|
# Destroy lvol store
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
|
|
# Delete malloc
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case758(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
clone_decouple_parent
|
|
|
|
Detach parent from clone and check if parent can be safely removed.
|
|
Check data consistency.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
snapshot_name = "snapshot"
|
|
nbd_name = "/dev/nbd0"
|
|
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
|
|
# Create lvol store
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(4)
|
|
|
|
# Construct thin provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
uuid_bdev0 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
self.lbd_name, size, thin=True)
|
|
lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(uuid_bdev0)
|
|
|
|
# Decouple parent lvol bdev and check if it fails
|
|
ret_value = self.c.decouple_parent_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'])
|
|
if ret_value == 0:
|
|
print("ERROR: Decouple parent on bdev without parent should "
|
|
"fail but didn't")
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Create snapshot of thin provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'], snapshot_name)
|
|
snapshot_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name)
|
|
|
|
# Decouple parent lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.decouple_parent_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'])
|
|
lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(uuid_bdev0)
|
|
snapshot_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name)
|
|
if lvol_bdev['driver_specific']['lvol']['thin_provision'] is not True:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
if lvol_bdev['driver_specific']['lvol']['clone'] is not False:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
if lvol_bdev['driver_specific']['lvol']['snapshot'] is not False:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
if snapshot_bdev['driver_specific']['lvol']['clone'] is not False:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Destroy snapshot
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(snapshot_bdev['name'])
|
|
|
|
# Destroy lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'])
|
|
|
|
# Destroy lvol store
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
|
|
# Delete malloc
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case759(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
clone_decouple_parent_rw
|
|
|
|
Create tree level snaphot-snapshot2-clone structure.
|
|
Detach snapshot2 from clone. Check if snapshot2 can be safely removed.
|
|
Each time check consistency of snapshot-clone relations and written data.
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
snapshot_name = "snapshot"
|
|
snapshot_name2 = "snapshot2"
|
|
nbd_name = "/dev/nbd0"
|
|
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
|
|
# Create lvol store
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores()
|
|
size = int(5 * lvs[0]['cluster_size'] / MEGABYTE)
|
|
|
|
# Construct thin provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
uuid_bdev0 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store,
|
|
self.lbd_name, size, thin=True)
|
|
lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(uuid_bdev0)
|
|
|
|
# Fill first four out of 5 culsters of clone with data of known pattern
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_bdev['name'], nbd_name)
|
|
begin_fill = 0
|
|
end_fill = int(size * 4 / 5)
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, begin_fill * MEGABYTE,
|
|
end_fill * MEGABYTE, "write", "0xdd", 0)
|
|
|
|
# Create snapshot of thin provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'], snapshot_name)
|
|
snapshot_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name)
|
|
|
|
# Fill second and fourth cluster of clone with data of known pattern
|
|
start_fill = int(size / 5)
|
|
fill_range = int(size / 5)
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, start_fill * MEGABYTE,
|
|
fill_range * MEGABYTE, "write", "0xcc", 0)
|
|
start_fill = int(size * 3 / 5)
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, start_fill * MEGABYTE,
|
|
fill_range * MEGABYTE, "write", "0xcc", 0)
|
|
|
|
# Create second snapshot of thin provisioned lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.snapshot_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'], snapshot_name2)
|
|
snapshot_bdev2 = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + snapshot_name2)
|
|
|
|
# Fill second cluster of clone with data of known pattern
|
|
start_fill = int(size / 5)
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, start_fill * MEGABYTE,
|
|
fill_range * MEGABYTE, "write", "0xee", 0)
|
|
|
|
# Check data consistency
|
|
pattern = ["0xdd", "0xee", "0xdd", "0xcc", "0x00"]
|
|
for i in range(0, 5):
|
|
begin_fill = int(size * i / 5)
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, begin_fill * MEGABYTE,
|
|
fill_range * MEGABYTE, "read", pattern[i])
|
|
|
|
# Decouple parent
|
|
fail_count += self.c.decouple_parent_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'])
|
|
lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(uuid_bdev0)
|
|
|
|
# Check data consistency
|
|
for i in range(0, 5):
|
|
begin_fill = int(size * i / 5)
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, begin_fill * MEGABYTE,
|
|
fill_range * MEGABYTE, "read", pattern[i])
|
|
|
|
# Delete second snapshot
|
|
ret_value = self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(snapshot_bdev2['name'])
|
|
|
|
# Check data consistency
|
|
for i in range(0, 5):
|
|
begin_fill = int(size * i / 5)
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name, begin_fill * MEGABYTE,
|
|
fill_range * MEGABYTE, "read", pattern[i])
|
|
|
|
# Destroy lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'])
|
|
|
|
# Destroy snapshot
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(snapshot_bdev['name'])
|
|
|
|
# Destroy lvol store
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
|
|
# Delete malloc
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case760(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
set read only
|
|
|
|
Set lvol bdev as read only and perform clone on it.
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
nbd_name0 = "/dev/nbd0"
|
|
nbd_name1 = "/dev/nbd1"
|
|
clone_name = "clone0"
|
|
# Construct malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store on malloc bdev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
|
|
# Create lvol bdev with 50% of lvol store space
|
|
lvs = self.c.get_lvol_stores()[0]
|
|
free_clusters_start = int(lvs['free_clusters'])
|
|
bdev_size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(2)
|
|
bdev_name = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(uuid_store, self.lbd_name,
|
|
bdev_size)
|
|
# Set lvol bdev as read only
|
|
lvol_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(bdev_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.set_read_only_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'])
|
|
|
|
# Try to perform write operation on lvol marked as read only
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(lvol_bdev['name'], nbd_name0)
|
|
size = bdev_size * MEGABYTE
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name0, 0, size, "write", "0xcc", 1)
|
|
|
|
# Create clone of lvol set to read only
|
|
rv = self.c.clone_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'], clone_name)
|
|
if rv != 0:
|
|
print("ERROR: Creating clone of snapshot ended with unexpected failure")
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
clone_bdev = self.c.get_lvol_bdev_with_name(self.lvs_name + "/" + clone_name)
|
|
|
|
# Try to perform write operation on lvol clone
|
|
fail_count += self.c.start_nbd_disk(clone_bdev['name'], nbd_name1)
|
|
size = bdev_size * MEGABYTE
|
|
fail_count += self.run_fio_test(nbd_name1, 0, size, "write", "0xcc", 0)
|
|
|
|
# Stop nbd disks
|
|
fail_count += self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd_name0)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.stop_nbd_disk(nbd_name1)
|
|
# Destroy clone lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(clone_bdev['name'])
|
|
# Destroy lvol bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_bdev['name'])
|
|
# Destroy lvol store
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(uuid_store)
|
|
# Delete malloc bdev
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case800(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
rename_positive
|
|
|
|
Positive test for lvol store and lvol bdev rename.
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
|
|
bdev_uuids = []
|
|
bdev_names = [self.lbd_name + str(i) for i in range(4)]
|
|
bdev_aliases = ["/".join([self.lvs_name, name]) for name in bdev_names]
|
|
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store on created malloc bdev
|
|
lvs_uuid = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name,
|
|
lvs_uuid,
|
|
self.cluster_size,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
# Create 4 lvol bdevs on top of previously created lvol store
|
|
bdev_size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(4)
|
|
for name, alias in zip(bdev_names, bdev_aliases):
|
|
uuid = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(lvs_uuid,
|
|
name,
|
|
bdev_size)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid,
|
|
bdev_size,
|
|
alias)
|
|
bdev_uuids.append(uuid)
|
|
|
|
# Rename lvol store and check if lvol store name and
|
|
# lvol bdev aliases were updated properly
|
|
new_lvs_name = "lvs_new"
|
|
bdev_aliases = [alias.replace(self.lvs_name, new_lvs_name) for alias in bdev_aliases]
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.rename_lvol_store(self.lvs_name, new_lvs_name)
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name,
|
|
lvs_uuid,
|
|
self.cluster_size,
|
|
new_lvs_name)
|
|
|
|
for uuid, alias in zip(bdev_uuids, bdev_aliases):
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid,
|
|
bdev_size,
|
|
alias)
|
|
|
|
# Now try to rename the bdevs using their uuid as "old_name"
|
|
# Verify that all bdev names were successfully updated
|
|
bdev_names = ["lbd_new" + str(i) for i in range(4)]
|
|
bdev_aliases = ["/".join([new_lvs_name, name]) for name in bdev_names]
|
|
print(bdev_aliases)
|
|
for uuid, new_name, new_alias in zip(bdev_uuids, bdev_names, bdev_aliases):
|
|
fail_count += self.c.rename_lvol_bdev(uuid, new_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid,
|
|
bdev_size,
|
|
new_alias)
|
|
# Rename lvol bdevs. Use lvols alias name to point which lvol bdev name to change
|
|
# Verify that all bdev names were successfully updated
|
|
bdev_names = ["lbd_even_newer" + str(i) for i in range(4)]
|
|
new_bdev_aliases = ["/".join([new_lvs_name, name]) for name in bdev_names]
|
|
print(bdev_aliases)
|
|
for uuid, old_alias, new_alias, new_name in zip(bdev_uuids, bdev_aliases, new_bdev_aliases, bdev_names):
|
|
fail_count += self.c.rename_lvol_bdev(old_alias, new_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid,
|
|
bdev_size,
|
|
new_alias)
|
|
|
|
# Delete configuration using names after rename operation
|
|
for bdev in new_bdev_aliases:
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(bdev)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(new_lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_name)
|
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# Expected results:
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# - lvol store and lvol bdevs correctly created
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# - lvol store and lvol bdevs names updated after renaming operation
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# - lvol store and lvol bdevs possible to delete using new names
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# - no other operation fails
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return fail_count
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@case_message
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def test_case801(self):
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"""
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rename_lvs_nonexistent
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Negative test case for lvol store rename.
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Check that error is returned when trying to rename not existing lvol store.
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"""
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fail_count = 0
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# Call rename_lvol_store with name pointing to not existing lvol store
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if self.c.rename_lvol_store("NOTEXIST", "WHATEVER") == 0:
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fail_count += 1
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# Expected results:
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# - rename_lvol_store return code != 0
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# - no other operation fails
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return fail_count
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@case_message
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def test_case802(self):
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"""
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rename_lvs_EEXIST
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Negative test case for lvol store rename.
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Check that error is returned when trying to rename to a name which is already
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used by another lvol store.
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"""
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fail_count = 0
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lvs_name_1 = "lvs_1"
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lvs_name_2 = "lvs_2"
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# Create lists with lvol bdev names and aliases for later use
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bdev_names_1 = ["lvol_1_" + str(i) for i in range(4)]
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bdev_aliases_1 = ["/".join([lvs_name_1, name]) for name in bdev_names_1]
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bdev_uuids_1 = []
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bdev_names_2 = ["lvol_2_" + str(i) for i in range(4)]
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bdev_aliases_2 = ["/".join([lvs_name_2, name]) for name in bdev_names_2]
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bdev_uuids_2 = []
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# Construct two malloc bdevs
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base_bdev_1 = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
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self.block_size)
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base_bdev_2 = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
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self.block_size)
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|
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# Create lvol store on each malloc bdev
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lvs_uuid_1 = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_bdev_1,
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lvs_name_1)
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fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_bdev_1,
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lvs_uuid_1,
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self.cluster_size,
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lvs_name_1)
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lvs_uuid_2 = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_bdev_2,
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lvs_name_2)
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fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_bdev_2,
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lvs_uuid_2,
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self.cluster_size,
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|
lvs_name_2)
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|
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# Create 4 lvol bdevs on top of each lvol store
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bdev_size_1 = self.get_lvs_divided_size(4, lvs_name_1)
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bdev_size_2 = self.get_lvs_divided_size(4, lvs_name_2)
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for name, alias in zip(bdev_names_1, bdev_aliases_1):
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uuid = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(lvs_uuid_1,
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name,
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|
bdev_size_1)
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fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid,
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bdev_size_1,
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|
alias)
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bdev_uuids_1.append(uuid)
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for name, alias in zip(bdev_names_2, bdev_aliases_2):
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uuid = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(lvs_uuid_2,
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name,
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|
bdev_size_2)
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fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid,
|
|
bdev_size_2,
|
|
alias)
|
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bdev_uuids_2.append(uuid)
|
|
|
|
# Call rename_lvol_store on first lvol store and try to change its name to
|
|
# the same name as used by second lvol store
|
|
if self.c.rename_lvol_store(lvs_name_1, lvs_name_2) == 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Verify that names of lvol stores and lvol bdevs did not change
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_bdev_1,
|
|
lvs_uuid_1,
|
|
self.cluster_size,
|
|
lvs_name_1)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_bdev_2,
|
|
lvs_uuid_2,
|
|
self.cluster_size,
|
|
lvs_name_2)
|
|
|
|
for name, alias, uuid in zip(bdev_names_1, bdev_aliases_1, bdev_uuids_1):
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid,
|
|
bdev_size_1,
|
|
alias)
|
|
|
|
for name, alias, uuid in zip(bdev_names_2, bdev_aliases_2, bdev_uuids_2):
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(uuid,
|
|
bdev_size_2,
|
|
alias)
|
|
|
|
# Clean configuration
|
|
for lvol_uuid in bdev_uuids_1 + bdev_uuids_2:
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(lvol_uuid)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(lvs_uuid_1)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(lvs_uuid_2)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_bdev_1)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_bdev_2)
|
|
|
|
# Expected results:
|
|
# - rename_lvol_store return code != 0; not possible to rename to already
|
|
# used name
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case803(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
rename_lvol_bdev_nonexistent
|
|
|
|
Negative test case for lvol bdev rename.
|
|
Check that error is returned when trying to rename not existing lvol bdev.
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
# Call rename_lvol_bdev with name pointing to not existing lvol bdev
|
|
if self.c.rename_lvol_bdev("NOTEXIST", "WHATEVER") == 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
|
|
# Expected results:
|
|
# - rename_lvol_bdev return code != 0
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case804(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
rename_lvol_bdev_EEXIST
|
|
|
|
Negative test case for lvol bdev rename.
|
|
Check that error is returned when trying to rename to a name which is already
|
|
used by another lvol bdev.
|
|
"""
|
|
fail_count = 0
|
|
|
|
# Construt malloc bdev
|
|
base_bdev = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Create lvol store on created malloc bdev
|
|
lvs_uuid = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_bdev,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_bdev,
|
|
lvs_uuid,
|
|
self.cluster_size,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
# Construct 2 lvol bdevs on lvol store
|
|
bdev_size = self.get_lvs_divided_size(2)
|
|
bdev_uuid_1 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(lvs_uuid,
|
|
self.lbd_name + "1",
|
|
bdev_size)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(bdev_uuid_1,
|
|
bdev_size)
|
|
bdev_uuid_2 = self.c.construct_lvol_bdev(lvs_uuid,
|
|
self.lbd_name + "2",
|
|
bdev_size)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(bdev_uuid_2,
|
|
bdev_size)
|
|
|
|
# Call rename_lvol_bdev on first lvol bdev and try to change its name to
|
|
# the same name as used by second lvol bdev
|
|
if self.c.rename_lvol_bdev(self.lbd_name + "1", self.lbd_name + "2") == 0:
|
|
fail_count += 1
|
|
# Verify that lvol bdev still have the same names as before
|
|
fail_count += self.c.check_get_bdevs_methods(bdev_uuid_1,
|
|
bdev_size,
|
|
"/".join([self.lvs_name, self.lbd_name + "1"]))
|
|
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(bdev_uuid_1)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_bdev(bdev_uuid_2)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.destroy_lvol_store(lvs_uuid)
|
|
fail_count += self.c.delete_malloc_bdev(base_bdev)
|
|
|
|
# Expected results:
|
|
# - rename_lvol_bdev return code != 0; not possible to rename to already
|
|
# used name
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|
|
|
|
@case_message
|
|
def test_case10000(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
SIGTERM
|
|
|
|
Call CTRL+C (SIGTERM) occurs after creating lvol store
|
|
"""
|
|
pid_path = path.join(self.path, 'vhost.pid')
|
|
# Create malloc bdev
|
|
base_name = self.c.construct_malloc_bdev(self.total_size,
|
|
self.block_size)
|
|
# Construct lvol store on created malloc bddev
|
|
uuid_store = self.c.construct_lvol_store(base_name,
|
|
self.lvs_name)
|
|
# Check correct uuid values in response get_lvol_stores command
|
|
fail_count = self.c.check_get_lvol_stores(base_name, uuid_store,
|
|
self.cluster_size)
|
|
|
|
# Send SIGTERM signal to the application
|
|
fail_count += self._stop_vhost(pid_path)
|
|
|
|
# Expected result:
|
|
# - calls successful, return code = 0
|
|
# - get_bdevs: no change
|
|
# - no other operation fails
|
|
return fail_count
|