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Re: [PATCH v2 18/20] iotests: Allow testing FUSE exports


From: Max Reitz
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 18/20] iotests: Allow testing FUSE exports
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2020 17:27:03 +0200
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On 15.10.20 13:43, Kevin Wolf wrote:
> Am 22.09.2020 um 12:49 hat Max Reitz geschrieben:
>> This pretends FUSE exports are a kind of protocol.  As such, they are
>> always tested under the format node.  This is probably the best way to
>> test them, actually, because this will generate more I/O load and more
>> varied patterns.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
>> ---
>>  tests/qemu-iotests/check         |   6 ++
>>  tests/qemu-iotests/common.filter |   5 +-
>>  tests/qemu-iotests/common.rc     | 124 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>  3 files changed, 134 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/tests/qemu-iotests/check b/tests/qemu-iotests/check
>> index 467a7cf1b7..07232138d7 100755
>> --- a/tests/qemu-iotests/check
>> +++ b/tests/qemu-iotests/check
>> @@ -270,6 +270,7 @@ image protocol options
>>      -rbd                test rbd
>>      -sheepdog           test sheepdog
>>      -nbd                test nbd
>> +    -fuse               test fuse
>>      -ssh                test ssh
>>      -nfs                test nfs
>>  
>> @@ -382,6 +383,11 @@ testlist options
>>              xpand=false
>>              ;;
>>  
>> +        -fuse)
>> +            IMGPROTO=fuse
>> +            xpand=false
>> +            ;;
>> +
>>          -ssh)
>>              IMGPROTO=ssh
>>              xpand=false
>> diff --git a/tests/qemu-iotests/common.filter 
>> b/tests/qemu-iotests/common.filter
>> index 838ed15793..172ea5752e 100644
>> --- a/tests/qemu-iotests/common.filter
>> +++ b/tests/qemu-iotests/common.filter
>> @@ -44,7 +44,8 @@ _filter_qom_path()
>>  _filter_testdir()
>>  {
>>      $SED -e "s#$TEST_DIR/#TEST_DIR/#g" \
>> -         -e "s#$SOCK_DIR/#SOCK_DIR/#g"
>> +         -e "s#$SOCK_DIR/#SOCK_DIR/#g" \
>> +         -e "s#SOCK_DIR/fuse-#TEST_DIR/#g"
>>  }
>>  
>>  # replace occurrences of the actual IMGFMT value with IMGFMT
>> @@ -127,6 +128,7 @@ _filter_img_create_filenames()
>>          -e "s#$IMGPROTO:$TEST_DIR#TEST_DIR#g" \
>>          -e "s#$TEST_DIR#TEST_DIR#g" \
>>          -e "s#$SOCK_DIR#SOCK_DIR#g" \
>> +        -e 's#SOCK_DIR/fuse-#TEST_DIR/#g' \
>>          -e "s#$IMGFMT#IMGFMT#g" \
>>          -e 's#nbd:127.0.0.1:[0-9]\\+#TEST_DIR/t.IMGFMT#g' \
>>          -e 's#nbd+unix:///\??socket=SOCK_DIR/nbd#TEST_DIR/t.IMGFMT#g'
>> @@ -227,6 +229,7 @@ _filter_img_info()
>>          -e "s#$IMGFMT#IMGFMT#g" \
>>          -e 's#nbd://127.0.0.1:[0-9]\\+$#TEST_DIR/t.IMGFMT#g' \
>>          -e 's#nbd+unix:///\??socket=SOCK_DIR/nbd#TEST_DIR/t.IMGFMT#g' \
>> +        -e 's#SOCK_DIR/fuse-#TEST_DIR/#g' \
>>          -e "/encrypted: yes/d" \
>>          -e "/cluster_size: [0-9]\\+/d" \
>>          -e "/table_size: [0-9]\\+/d" \
>> diff --git a/tests/qemu-iotests/common.rc b/tests/qemu-iotests/common.rc
>> index e4751d4985..e17f813f06 100644
>> --- a/tests/qemu-iotests/common.rc
>> +++ b/tests/qemu-iotests/common.rc
>> @@ -257,6 +257,9 @@ if [ "$IMGOPTSSYNTAX" = "true" ]; then
>>          TEST_IMG_FILE=$TEST_DIR/t.$IMGFMT
>>          TEST_IMG="$DRIVER,file.driver=nbd,file.type=unix"
>>          TEST_IMG="$TEST_IMG,file.path=$SOCK_DIR/nbd"
>> +    elif [ "$IMGPROTO" = "fuse" ]; then
>> +        TEST_IMG_FILE=$TEST_DIR/t.$IMGFMT
>> +        TEST_IMG="$DRIVER,file.filename=$SOCK_DIR/fuse-t.$IMGFMT"
>>      elif [ "$IMGPROTO" = "ssh" ]; then
>>          TEST_IMG_FILE=$TEST_DIR/t.$IMGFMT
>>          
>> TEST_IMG="$DRIVER,file.driver=ssh,file.host=127.0.0.1,file.path=$TEST_IMG_FILE"
>> @@ -273,6 +276,9 @@ else
>>      elif [ "$IMGPROTO" = "nbd" ]; then
>>          TEST_IMG_FILE=$TEST_DIR/t.$IMGFMT
>>          TEST_IMG="nbd+unix:///?socket=$SOCK_DIR/nbd"
>> +    elif [ "$IMGPROTO" = "fuse" ]; then
>> +        TEST_IMG_FILE=$TEST_DIR/t.$IMGFMT
>> +        TEST_IMG="$SOCK_DIR/fuse-t.$IMGFMT"
>>      elif [ "$IMGPROTO" = "ssh" ]; then
>>          TEST_IMG_FILE=$TEST_DIR/t.$IMGFMT
>>          
>> REMOTE_TEST_DIR="ssh://\\($USER@\\)\\?127.0.0.1\\(:[0-9]\\+\\)\\?$TEST_DIR"
>> @@ -288,6 +294,9 @@ fi
>>  ORIG_TEST_IMG_FILE=$TEST_IMG_FILE
>>  ORIG_TEST_IMG="$TEST_IMG"
>>  
>> +FUSE_PIDS=()
>> +FUSE_EXPORTS=()
>> +
>>  if [ -z "$TEST_DIR" ]; then
>>          TEST_DIR=$PWD/scratch
>>  fi
>> @@ -357,6 +366,10 @@ _test_img_to_test_img_file()
>>              echo "$1"
>>              ;;
>>  
>> +        fuse)
>> +            echo "$1" | sed -e "s#$SOCK_DIR/fuse-#$TEST_DIR/#"
>> +            ;;
>> +
>>          nfs)
>>              echo "$1" | sed -e "s#nfs://127.0.0.1##"
>>              ;;
>> @@ -385,6 +398,11 @@ _make_test_img()
>>      local opts_param=false
>>      local misc_params=()
>>  
>> +    if [[ $IMGPROTO == fuse && $TEST_IMG == $SOCK_DIR/fuse-* ]]; then
> 
> Given that you sent this series, I assume the test cases pass, but I
> don't understand how this works with more than one image. Shouldn't you
> get an syntax error then because $SOCK_DIR/fuse-* will evaluate to
> multiple words?

Note the [[ ]] – this is a bash condition.  You can do pattern matching
within them, as you see here.  “$TEST_IMG == $SOCK_DIR/fuse-*” checks
whether $TEST_IMG matches the glob pattern given as the second operand.

>> +        # The caller may be trying to overwrite an existing image
>> +        _rm_test_img "$TEST_IMG"
>> +    fi
>> +
>>      if [ -z "$TEST_IMG_FILE" ]; then
>>          img_name=$TEST_IMG
>>      elif [ "$IMGOPTSSYNTAX" != "true" -a \
>> @@ -469,11 +487,105 @@ _make_test_img()
>>          eval "$QEMU_NBD -v -t -k '$SOCK_DIR/nbd' -f $IMGFMT -e 42 -x '' 
>> $TEST_IMG_FILE >/dev/null &"
>>          sleep 1 # FIXME: qemu-nbd needs to be listening before we continue
>>      fi
>> +
>> +    if [ $IMGPROTO = "fuse" -a -f "$img_name" ]; then
>> +        local export_mp
>> +        local pid
>> +        local pidfile
>> +        local timeout
>> +
>> +        export_mp=$(echo "$img_name" | sed -e 
>> "s#$TEST_DIR/#$SOCK_DIR/fuse-#")
>> +        if ! echo "$export_mp" | grep -q "^$SOCK_DIR"; then
>> +            echo 'Cannot use FUSE exports with images outside of TEST_DIR' 
>> >&2
>> +            return 1
>> +        fi
>> +
>> +        touch "$export_mp"
>> +        rm -f "$SOCK_DIR/fuse-output"
>> +
>> +        # Usually, users would export formatted nodes.  But we present fuse 
>> as a
>> +        # protocol-level driver here, so we have to leave the format to the
>> +        # client.
>> +        QEMU_STGD_NEED_PID=y $QEMU_STGD \
>> +              --blockdev 
>> file,node-name=export-node,filename=$img_name,discard=unmap \
>> +              --export 
>> fuse,id=fuse-export,node-name=export-node,mountpoint="$export_mp",writable=on,growable=on
>>  \
>> +              &
>> +
>> +        pidfile="$QEMU_TEST_DIR/qemu-storage-daemon.pid"
>> +
>> +        # Wait for the PID file
>> +        while [ ! -f "$pidfile" ]; do
>> +            sleep 0.5
>> +        done
>> +
>> +        pid=$(cat "$pidfile")
>> +        rm -f "$pidfile"
>> +
>> +        FUSE_PIDS+=($pid)
>> +        FUSE_EXPORTS+=("$export_mp")
>> +    fi
>>  }
>>  
>>  _rm_test_img()
>>  {
>>      local img=$1
>> +
>> +    if [[ $IMGPROTO == fuse && $img == $SOCK_DIR/fuse-* ]]; then
>> +        # Drop a FUSE export
>> +        local df_output
>> +        local i
>> +        local image_file
>> +        local index=''
>> +        local timeout
>> +
>> +        for i in "${!FUSE_EXPORTS[@]}"; do
>> +            if [ "${FUSE_EXPORTS[i]}" = "$img" ]; then
>> +                index=$i
>> +                break
>> +            fi
>> +        done
>> +
>> +        if [ -z "$index" ]; then
>> +            # Probably gone already
>> +            return 0
>> +        fi
>> +
>> +        kill "${FUSE_PIDS[index]}"
>> +
>> +        # Wait until the mount is gone
>> +        timeout=10 # *0.5 s
>> +        while true; do
>> +            # Will show the mount point; if the mount is still there,
>> +            # it will be $img.
>> +            df_output=$(df -T "$img" 2>/dev/null)
> 
> 'df -T' doesn't seem to be portable.
> 
> Well, neither is FUSE, so I guess it doesn't matter?

What a nice coincidence. :)

Though then again I have no idea what the -T is for, I don’t grep
anywhere for “fuse”, so we can just drop that -T.

Max

>> +
>> +            # But df may also show an error ("Transpoint endpoint not
>> +            # connected"), so retry in such cases
>> +            if [ -n "$df_output" ]; then
>> +                if ! echo "$df_output" | grep -q "$img"; then
>> +                    break
>> +                fi
>> +            fi
>> +
>> +            sleep 0.5
>> +
>> +            timeout=$((timeout - 1))
>> +            if [ "$timeout" = 0 ]; then
>> +                echo 'Failed to take down FUSE export' >&2
>> +                return 1
>> +            fi
>> +        done
>> +
>> +        rm -f "$img"
>> +
>> +        unset "FUSE_PIDS[$index]"
>> +        unset "FUSE_EXPORTS[$index]"
>> +
>> +        image_file=$(echo "$img" | sed -e "s#$SOCK_DIR/fuse-#$TEST_DIR/#")
>> +        _rm_test_img "$image_file"
>> +        return
>> +    fi
>> +
>>      if [ "$IMGFMT" = "vmdk" ]; then
>>          # Remove all the extents for vmdk
>>          "$QEMU_IMG" info "$img" 2>/dev/null | grep 'filename:' | cut -f 2 
>> -d: \
> 
> Kevin
> 


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