#!/usr/bin/python3 # Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. # # This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, # modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions # of the GNU General Public License v.2. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . import os import signal # noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences import subprocess import unittest import tempfile from glob import glob from subprocess import Popen, PIPE import dbus import pyudev # noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences from dbus.mainloop.glib import DBusGMainLoop import testlib from testlib import * g_tmo = 0 g_lvm_shell = False # Approx. min size VDO_MIN_SIZE = mib(8192) VG_TEST_SUFFIX = "_vg_LvMdBuS_TEST" EXE_NAME = "/lvmdbusd" # Prefix on created objects to enable easier clean-up g_prefix = os.getenv('PREFIX', '') # Check dev dir prefix for test suite (LVM_TEST_DEVDIR dm_dev_dir = os.getenv('DM_DEV_DIR', '/dev') # Use the session bus instead of the system bus use_session = os.getenv('LVM_DBUSD_USE_SESSION', False) # Only use the devices listed in the ENV variable pv_device_list = os.getenv('LVM_DBUSD_PV_DEVICE_LIST', None) # Default is to test all modes # 0 == Only test fork & exec mode # 1 == Only test lvm shell mode # 2 == Test both fork & exec & lvm shell mode (default) # Other == Test just lvm shell mode test_shell = os.getenv('LVM_DBUSD_TEST_MODE', 2) # LVM binary to use LVM_EXECUTABLE = os.getenv('LVM_BINARY', '/usr/sbin/lvm') # Empty options dictionary (EOD) EOD = dbus.Dictionary({}, signature=dbus.Signature('sv')) # Base interfaces on LV objects LV_BASE_INT = (LV_COMMON_INT, LV_INT) if use_session: bus = dbus.SessionBus(mainloop=DBusGMainLoop()) else: bus = dbus.SystemBus(mainloop=DBusGMainLoop()) # If we have multiple clients we will globally disable introspection # validation to limit the massive amount of introspection calls we make as # that method prevents things from executing concurrently if pv_device_list: testlib.validate_introspection = False def vg_n(prefix=None): name = rs(8, VG_TEST_SUFFIX) if prefix: name = prefix + name return g_prefix + name def lv_n(suffix=None): if not suffix: s = '_lv' else: s = suffix return rs(8, s) def _is_testsuite_pv(pv_name): return g_prefix != "" and pv_name[-1].isdigit() and \ pv_name[:-1].endswith(g_prefix + "pv") def is_nested_pv(pv_name): return pv_name.count('/') == 3 and not _is_testsuite_pv(pv_name) def _root_pv_name(res, pv_name): if not is_nested_pv(pv_name): return pv_name vg_name = pv_name.split('/')[2] for v in res[VG_INT]: if v.Vg.Name == vg_name: for pv in res[PV_INT]: if pv.object_path in v.Vg.Pvs: return _root_pv_name(res, pv.Pv.Name) return None def _prune_lvs(res, interface, vg_object_path): lvs = [lv for lv in res[interface] if lv.LvCommon.Vg == vg_object_path] res[interface] = lvs def _prune(res, pv_filter): if pv_filter: pv_lookup = {} pv_list = [] for p in res[PV_INT]: if _root_pv_name(res, p.Pv.Name) in pv_filter: pv_list.append(p) pv_lookup[p.object_path] = p res[PV_INT] = pv_list vg_list = [] for v in res[VG_INT]: if v.Vg.Pvs[0] in pv_lookup: vg_list.append(v) for interface in \ [LV_INT, THINPOOL_INT, LV_COMMON_INT, CACHE_POOL_INT, CACHE_LV_INT, VDOPOOL_INT]: _prune_lvs(res, interface, v.object_path) res[VG_INT] = vg_list return res def get_objects(): rc = { MANAGER_INT: [], PV_INT: [], VG_INT: [], LV_INT: [], THINPOOL_INT: [], JOB_INT: [], SNAPSHOT_INT: [], LV_COMMON_INT: [], CACHE_POOL_INT: [], CACHE_LV_INT: [], VG_VDO_INT: [], VDOPOOL_INT: []} object_manager_object = bus.get_object( BUS_NAME, "/com/redhat/lvmdbus1", introspect=False) manager_interface = dbus.Interface( object_manager_object, "org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager") objects = manager_interface.GetManagedObjects() for object_path, v in objects.items(): proxy = ClientProxy(bus, object_path, v) for interface in v.keys(): rc[interface].append(proxy) # At this point we have a full population of everything, we now need to # prune the objects if we are filtering PVs with a sub selection. return _prune(rc, pv_device_list), bus def set_exec_mode(lvmshell): lvm_manager = dbus.Interface(bus.get_object( BUS_NAME, "/com/redhat/lvmdbus1/Manager", introspect=False), "com.redhat.lvmdbus1.Manager") return lvm_manager.UseLvmShell(lvmshell) def set_execution(lvmshell, test_result): global g_lvm_shell if lvmshell: m = 'lvm shell (non-fork)' else: m = "forking & exec'ing" rc = set_exec_mode(lvmshell) if rc: g_lvm_shell = lvmshell std_err_print('Successfully changed execution mode to "%s"' % m) else: std_err_print('ERROR: Failed to change execution mode to "%s"' % m) test_result.register_fail() return rc def call_lvm(command): """ Call lvm executable and return a tuple of exitcode, stdout, stderr :param command: Command to execute :type command: list :returns (exitcode, stdout, stderr) :rtype (int, str, str) """ # Prepend the full lvm executable so that we can run different versions # in different locations on the same box command.insert(0, LVM_EXECUTABLE) process = Popen( command, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, close_fds=True, env=os.environ) out = process.communicate() stdout_text = bytes(out[0]).decode("utf-8") stderr_text = bytes(out[1]).decode("utf-8") return process.returncode, stdout_text, stderr_text def supports_vdo(): cmd = ['segtypes'] modprobe = Popen(["modprobe", "kvdo"], stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, close_fds=True, env=os.environ) modprobe.communicate() if modprobe.returncode != 0: return False rc, out, err = call_lvm(cmd) if rc != 0 or "vdo" not in out: return False return True def process_exists(name): # Walk the process table looking for executable 'name' for p in [pid for pid in os.listdir('/proc') if pid.isdigit()]: try: cmdline_args = read_file_split_nuls("/proc/%s/cmdline" % p) except OSError: continue for arg in cmdline_args: if name in arg: return int(p) return None def read_file_split_nuls(fn): with open(fn, "rb") as fh: return [p.decode("utf-8") for p in fh.read().split(b'\x00') if len(p) > 0] def read_file_build_hash(fn): rc = dict() lines = read_file_split_nuls(fn) for line in lines: if line.count("=") == 1: k, v = line.split("=") rc[k] = v return rc def remove_lvm_debug(): # If we are running the lvmdbusd daemon and collecting lvm debug data, check and # clean-up after the tests. tmpdir = tempfile.gettempdir() fp = os.path.join(tmpdir, "lvmdbusd.lvm.debug.*.log") for f in glob(fp): os.unlink(f) class DaemonInfo(object): def __init__(self, pid): # The daemon is running, we have a pid, lets see how it's being run. # When running under systemd, fd 0 -> /dev/null, fd 1&2 -> socket # when ran manually it may have output re-directed to a file etc. # we need the following # command line arguments # cwd # where the output is going (in case it's directed to a file) # Which lvm binary is being used (check LVM_BINARY env. variable) # PYTHONPATH base = "/proc/%d" % pid self.cwd = os.readlink("%s/cwd" % base) self.cmdline = read_file_split_nuls("%s/cmdline" % (base))[1:] self.env = read_file_build_hash("%s/environ" % base) self.stdin = os.readlink("%s/fd/0" % base) self.stdout = os.readlink("%s/fd/1" % base) self.stderr = os.readlink("%s/fd/2" % base) if self.cwd == "/" and self.stdin == "/dev/null": self.systemd = True else: self.systemd = False self.process = None @classmethod def get(cls): pid = process_exists(EXE_NAME) if pid: return cls(pid) return None def start(self, expect_fail=False): if self.systemd: subprocess.run(["/usr/bin/systemctl", "start", "lvm2-lvmdbusd"], check=True) else: stdin_stream = None stdout_stream = None stderr_stream = None try: stdout_stream = open(self.stdout, "ab") stdin_stream = open(self.stdin, "rb") stderr_stream = open(self.stderr, "ab") self.process = Popen(self.cmdline, cwd=self.cwd, stdin=stdin_stream, stdout=stdout_stream, stderr=stderr_stream, env=self.env) if expect_fail: # Let's wait a bit to see if this process dies as expected and return the exit code try: self.process.wait(10) return self.process.returncode except subprocess.TimeoutExpired as e: # Process did not fail as expected, lets kill it os.kill(self.process.pid, signal.SIGKILL) self.process.wait(20) raise e else: # This is a hack to set the returncode. When the Popen object goes out of scope during the unit test # the __del__ method gets called. As we leave the daemon running the process.returncode # hasn't been set, so it incorrectly raises an exception that the process is still running # which in our case is correct and expected. self.process.returncode = 0 finally: # Close these in the parent if stdin_stream: stdin_stream.close() if stderr_stream: stderr_stream.close() if stdout_stream: stdout_stream.close() # Make sure daemon is responding to dbus events before returning DaemonInfo._ensure_daemon("Daemon is not responding on dbus within 20 seconds of starting!") # During local testing it usually takes ~0.25 seconds for daemon to be ready return None @staticmethod def _ensure_no_daemon(): start = time.time() pid = process_exists(EXE_NAME) while pid is not None and (time.time() - start) <= 20: time.sleep(0.3) pid = process_exists(EXE_NAME) if pid: raise Exception( "lsmd daemon did not exit within 20 seconds, pid = %s" % pid) @staticmethod def _ensure_daemon(msg): start = time.time() running = False while True and (time.time() - start) < 20: try: get_objects() running = True break except dbus.exceptions.DBusException: time.sleep(0.2) pass if not running: raise RuntimeError(msg) def term_signal(self, sig_number): # Used for signals that we expect with terminate the daemon, eg. SIGINT, SIGKILL if self.process: os.kill(self.process.pid, sig_number) # Note: The following should work, but doesn't! # self.process.send_signal(sig_number) try: self.process.wait(10) except subprocess.TimeoutExpired: std_err_print("Daemon hasn't exited within 10 seconds") if self.process.poll() is None: std_err_print("Daemon still running...") else: self.process = None else: pid = process_exists(EXE_NAME) os.kill(pid, sig_number) # Make sure there is no daemon present before we return for things to be "good" DaemonInfo._ensure_no_daemon() def non_term_signal(self, sig_number): if sig_number not in [signal.SIGUSR1, signal.SIGUSR2]: raise ValueError("Incorrect signal number! %d" % sig_number) if self.process: os.kill(self.process.pid, sig_number) else: pid = process_exists(EXE_NAME) os.kill(pid, sig_number) # noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences class TestDbusService(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.pvs = [] # Because of the sensitive nature of running LVM tests we will only # run if we have PVs and nothing else, so that we can be confident that # we are not mucking with someone's data on their system self.objs, self.bus = get_objects() if len(self.objs[PV_INT]) == 0: std_err_print('No PVs present exiting!') sys.exit(1) for p in self.objs[PV_INT]: self.pvs.append(p.Pv.Name) if len(self.objs[MANAGER_INT]) != 1: std_err_print('Expecting a manager object!') sys.exit(1) if len(self.objs[VG_INT]) != 0: std_err_print('Expecting no VGs to exist!') sys.exit(1) self.addCleanup(self.clean_up) self.vdo = supports_vdo() remove_lvm_debug() def _recurse_vg_delete(self, vg_proxy, pv_proxy, nested_pv_hash): vg_name = str(vg_proxy.Vg.Name) if not vg_name.endswith(VG_TEST_SUFFIX): std_err_print("Refusing to remove VG: %s" % vg_name) return for pv_device_name, t in nested_pv_hash.items(): if vg_name in pv_device_name: self._recurse_vg_delete(t[0], t[1], nested_pv_hash) break vg_proxy.update() self.handle_return(vg_proxy.Vg.Remove(dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) if is_nested_pv(pv_proxy.Pv.Name): rc = self._pv_remove(pv_proxy) self.assertTrue(rc == '/', "We expected a '/', but got %s when removing a PV" % str(rc)) def clean_up(self): self.objs, self.bus = get_objects() # The self.objs[PV_INT] list only contains those which we should be # mucking with, lets remove any embedded/nested PVs first, then proceed # to walk the base PVs and remove the VGs nested_pvs = {} non_nested = [] for p in self.objs[PV_INT]: if is_nested_pv(p.Pv.Name): if p.Pv.Vg != '/': v = ClientProxy(self.bus, p.Pv.Vg, interfaces=(VG_INT,)) nested_pvs[p.Pv.Name] = (v, p) else: # Nested PV with no VG, so just simply remove it! self._pv_remove(p) else: non_nested.append(p) for p in non_nested: # When we remove a VG for a PV it could ripple across multiple # PVs, so update each PV while removing each VG, to ensure # the properties are current and correct. p.update() if p.Pv.Vg != '/': v = ClientProxy(self.bus, p.Pv.Vg, interfaces=(VG_INT,)) self._recurse_vg_delete(v, p, nested_pvs) # Check to make sure the PVs we had to start exist, else re-create # them self.objs, self.bus = get_objects() if len(self.pvs) != len(self.objs[PV_INT]): for p in self.pvs: found = False for pc in self.objs[PV_INT]: if pc.Pv.Name == p: found = True break if not found: # print('Re-creating PV=', p) self._pv_create(p) remove_lvm_debug() def _check_consistency(self): # Only do consistency checks if we aren't running the unit tests # concurrently if pv_device_list is None: self.assertEqual(self._refresh(), 0) def handle_return(self, rc): if isinstance(rc, (tuple, list)): # We have a tuple returned if rc[0] != '/': return rc[0] else: return self._wait_for_job(rc[1]) else: if rc == '/': return rc else: return self._wait_for_job(rc) def _pv_create(self, device): pv_path = self.handle_return( self.objs[MANAGER_INT][0].Manager.PvCreate( dbus.String(device), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD) ) self._validate_lookup(device, pv_path) self.assertTrue(pv_path is not None and len(pv_path) > 0, "When creating a PV we expected the returned path to be valid") return pv_path def _manager(self): return self.objs[MANAGER_INT][0] def _refresh(self): return self._manager().Manager.Refresh() def test_refresh(self): self._check_consistency() def test_version(self): rc = self.objs[MANAGER_INT][0].Manager.Version self.assertTrue(rc is not None and len(rc) > 0, "Manager.Version is invalid") self._check_consistency() def _vg_create(self, pv_paths=None, vg_prefix=None, options=None): if not pv_paths: pv_paths = self._all_pv_object_paths() if options is None: options = EOD vg_name = vg_n(prefix=vg_prefix) vg_path = self.handle_return( self.objs[MANAGER_INT][0].Manager.VgCreate( dbus.String(vg_name), dbus.Array(pv_paths, signature=dbus.Signature('o')), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), options)) self._validate_lookup(vg_name, vg_path) self.assertTrue(vg_path is not None and len(vg_path) > 0, "During VG creation, returned path is empty") intf = [VG_INT, ] if self.vdo: intf.append(VG_VDO_INT) return ClientProxy(self.bus, vg_path, interfaces=intf) def test_vg_create(self): self._vg_create() self._check_consistency() def test_vg_delete(self): vg = self._vg_create().Vg self.handle_return( vg.Remove(dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self._check_consistency() def _pv_remove(self, pv): rc = self.handle_return( pv.Pv.Remove(dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) return rc def test_pv_remove_add(self): target = self.objs[PV_INT][0] # Remove the PV rc = self._pv_remove(target) self.assertTrue(rc == '/') self._check_consistency() # Add it back rc = self._pv_create(target.Pv.Name)[0] self.assertTrue(rc == '/') self._check_consistency() def _create_raid5_thin_pool(self, vg=None): meta_name = "meta_r5" data_name = "data_r5" if not vg: vg = self._vg_create(self._all_pv_object_paths()).Vg lv_meta_path = self.handle_return( vg.LvCreateRaid( dbus.String(meta_name), dbus.String("raid5"), dbus.UInt64(mib(4)), dbus.UInt32(0), dbus.UInt32(0), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD) ) self._validate_lookup("%s/%s" % (vg.Name, meta_name), lv_meta_path) lv_data_path = self.handle_return( vg.LvCreateRaid( dbus.String(data_name), dbus.String("raid5"), dbus.UInt64(mib(16)), dbus.UInt32(0), dbus.UInt32(0), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD) ) self._validate_lookup("%s/%s" % (vg.Name, data_name), lv_data_path) thin_pool_path = self.handle_return( vg.CreateThinPool( dbus.ObjectPath(lv_meta_path), dbus.ObjectPath(lv_data_path), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD) ) # Get thin pool client proxy intf = (LV_COMMON_INT, LV_INT, THINPOOL_INT) thin_pool = ClientProxy(self.bus, thin_pool_path, interfaces=intf) return vg, thin_pool def test_meta_lv_data_lv_props(self): # Ensure that metadata lv and data lv for thin pools and cache pools # point to a valid LV (vg, thin_pool) = self._create_raid5_thin_pool() # Check properties on thin pool self.assertTrue(thin_pool.ThinPool.DataLv != '/') self.assertTrue(thin_pool.ThinPool.MetaDataLv != '/') (vg, cache_pool) = self._create_cache_pool(vg) self.assertTrue(cache_pool.CachePool.DataLv != '/') self.assertTrue(cache_pool.CachePool.MetaDataLv != '/') # Cache the thin pool cached_thin_pool_path = self.handle_return( cache_pool.CachePool.CacheLv( dbus.ObjectPath(thin_pool.object_path), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD) ) # Get object proxy for cached thin pool intf = (LV_COMMON_INT, LV_INT, THINPOOL_INT) cached_thin_pool_object = ClientProxy( self.bus, cached_thin_pool_path, interfaces=intf) # Check properties on cache pool self.assertTrue(cached_thin_pool_object.ThinPool.DataLv != '/') self.assertTrue(cached_thin_pool_object.ThinPool.MetaDataLv != '/') def _lookup(self, lvm_id): return self.objs[MANAGER_INT][0].\ Manager.LookUpByLvmId(dbus.String(lvm_id)) def _validate_lookup(self, lvm_name, object_path): t = self._lookup(lvm_name) self.assertTrue( object_path == t, "%s != %s for %s" % (object_path, t, lvm_name)) def test_lookup_by_lvm_id(self): # For the moment lets just lookup what we know about which is PVs # When we start testing VGs and LVs we will test lookups for those # during those unit tests for p in self.objs[PV_INT]: rc = self._lookup(p.Pv.Name) self.assertTrue(rc is not None and rc != '/') # Search for something which doesn't exist rc = self._lookup('/dev/null') self.assertTrue(rc == '/') def test_vg_extend(self): # Create a VG self.assertTrue(len(self.objs[PV_INT]) >= 2) if len(self.objs[PV_INT]) >= 2: pv_initial = self.objs[PV_INT][0] pv_next = self.objs[PV_INT][1] vg = self._vg_create([pv_initial.object_path]).Vg path = self.handle_return( vg.Extend( dbus.Array([pv_next.object_path], signature="o"), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD) ) self.assertTrue(path == '/') self._check_consistency() # noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences def test_vg_reduce(self): self.assertTrue(len(self.objs[PV_INT]) >= 2) if len(self.objs[PV_INT]) >= 2: vg = self._vg_create( [self.objs[PV_INT][0].object_path, self.objs[PV_INT][1].object_path]).Vg path = self.handle_return( vg.Reduce( dbus.Boolean(False), dbus.Array([vg.Pvs[0]], signature='o'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD) ) self.assertTrue(path == '/') self._check_consistency() def _verify_lv_paths(self, vg, new_name): """ # Go through each LV and make sure it has the correct path back to the # VG :return: """ lv_paths = vg.Lvs for l in lv_paths: lv_proxy = ClientProxy( self.bus, l, interfaces=(LV_COMMON_INT,)).LvCommon self.assertTrue( lv_proxy.Vg == vg.object_path, "%s != %s" % (lv_proxy.Vg, vg.object_path)) full_name = "%s/%s" % (new_name, lv_proxy.Name) lv_path = self._lookup(full_name) self.assertTrue( lv_path == lv_proxy.object_path, "%s != %s" % (lv_path, lv_proxy.object_path)) # noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences def test_vg_rename(self): vg = self._vg_create().Vg # Do a vg lookup path = self._lookup(vg.Name) vg_name_start = vg.Name prev_path = path self.assertTrue(path != '/', "%s" % (path)) # Create some LVs in the VG for i in range(0, 5): lv_t = self._create_lv(size=mib(4), vg=vg) full_name = "%s/%s" % (vg_name_start, lv_t.LvCommon.Name) lv_path = self._lookup(full_name) self.assertTrue(lv_path == lv_t.object_path) new_name = 'renamed_' + vg.Name path = self.handle_return( vg.Rename(dbus.String(new_name), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertTrue(path == '/') self._check_consistency() # Do a vg lookup path = self._lookup(new_name) self.assertTrue(path != '/', "%s" % (path)) self.assertTrue(prev_path == path, "%s != %s" % (prev_path, path)) # Go through each LV and make sure it has the correct path back to the # VG vg.update() self.assertTrue(len(vg.Lvs) == 5) self._verify_lv_paths(vg, new_name) def _verify_hidden_lookups(self, lv_common_object, vgname): hidden_lv_paths = lv_common_object.HiddenLvs for h in hidden_lv_paths: h_lv = ClientProxy( self.bus, h, interfaces=(LV_COMMON_INT,)).LvCommon if len(h_lv.HiddenLvs) > 0: self._verify_hidden_lookups(h_lv, vgname) full_name = "%s/%s" % (vgname, h_lv.Name) # print("Hidden check %s" % (full_name)) lookup_path = self._lookup(full_name) self.assertTrue(lookup_path != '/') self.assertTrue(lookup_path == h_lv.object_path) # Lets's strip off the '[ ]' and make sure we can find full_name = "%s/%s" % (vgname, h_lv.Name[1:-1]) # print("Hidden check %s" % (full_name)) lookup_path = self._lookup(full_name) self.assertTrue(lookup_path != '/') self.assertTrue(lookup_path == h_lv.object_path) def test_vg_rename_with_thin_pool(self): (vg, thin_pool) = self._create_raid5_thin_pool() vg_name_start = vg.Name # noinspection PyTypeChecker self._verify_hidden_lookups(thin_pool.LvCommon, vg_name_start) for i in range(0, 5): lv_name = lv_n() thin_lv_path = self.handle_return( thin_pool.ThinPool.LvCreate( dbus.String(lv_name), dbus.UInt64(mib(16)), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self._validate_lookup( "%s/%s" % (vg_name_start, lv_name), thin_lv_path) self.assertTrue(thin_lv_path != '/') full_name = "%s/%s" % (vg_name_start, lv_name) lookup_lv_path = self._lookup(full_name) self.assertTrue( thin_lv_path == lookup_lv_path, "%s != %s" % (thin_lv_path, lookup_lv_path)) # Rename the VG new_name = 'renamed_' + vg.Name path = self.handle_return( vg.Rename(dbus.String(new_name), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertTrue(path == '/') self._check_consistency() vg.update() thin_pool.update() self._verify_lv_paths(vg, new_name) # noinspection PyTypeChecker self._verify_hidden_lookups(thin_pool.LvCommon, new_name) def _test_lv_create(self, method, params, vg, proxy_interfaces=None): lv = None path = self.handle_return(method(*params)) self.assertTrue(vg) if path: lv = ClientProxy(self.bus, path, interfaces=proxy_interfaces) # We are quick enough now that we can get VolumeType changes from # 'I' to 'i' between the time it takes to create a RAID and it returns # and when we refresh state here. Not sure how we can handle this as # we cannot just sit and poll all the time for changes... # self._check_consistency() return lv def test_lv_create(self): lv_name = lv_n() vg = self._vg_create().Vg lv = self._test_lv_create( vg.LvCreate, (dbus.String(lv_name), dbus.UInt64(mib(4)), dbus.Array([], signature='(ott)'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD), vg, LV_BASE_INT) self._validate_lookup("%s/%s" % (vg.Name, lv_name), lv.object_path) def test_prop_get(self): lv_name = lv_n() vg = self._vg_create().Vg lv = self._test_lv_create( vg.LvCreate, (dbus.String(lv_name), dbus.UInt64(mib(4)), dbus.Array([], signature='(ott)'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD), vg, LV_BASE_INT) ri = RemoteInterface(lv.dbus_object, interface=LV_COMMON_INT, introspect=False) ri.update() for prop_name in ri.get_property_names(): self.assertEqual(ri.get_property_value(prop_name), getattr(ri, prop_name)) def test_lv_create_job(self): lv_name = lv_n() vg = self._vg_create().Vg (object_path, job_path) = vg.LvCreate( dbus.String(lv_name), dbus.UInt64(mib(4)), dbus.Array([], signature='(ott)'), dbus.Int32(0), EOD) self.assertTrue(object_path == '/') self.assertTrue(job_path != '/') object_path = self._wait_for_job(job_path) self._validate_lookup("%s/%s" % (vg.Name, lv_name), object_path) self.assertTrue(object_path != '/') def test_lv_create_linear(self): lv_name = lv_n() vg = self._vg_create().Vg lv = self._test_lv_create( vg.LvCreateLinear, (dbus.String(lv_name), dbus.UInt64(mib(4)), dbus.Boolean(False), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD), vg, LV_BASE_INT) self._validate_lookup("%s/%s" % (vg.Name, lv_name), lv.object_path) def _all_pv_object_paths(self): return [pp.object_path for pp in self.objs[PV_INT]] def test_lv_create_striped(self): lv_name = lv_n() vg = self._vg_create(self._all_pv_object_paths()).Vg lv = self._test_lv_create( vg.LvCreateStriped, (dbus.String(lv_name), dbus.UInt64(mib(4)), dbus.UInt32(2), dbus.UInt32(8), dbus.Boolean(False), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD), vg, LV_BASE_INT) self._validate_lookup("%s/%s" % (vg.Name, lv_name), lv.object_path) def test_lv_create_mirror(self): lv_name = lv_n() vg = self._vg_create(self._all_pv_object_paths()).Vg lv = self._test_lv_create( vg.LvCreateMirror, (dbus.String(lv_name), dbus.UInt64(mib(4)), dbus.UInt32(2), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD), vg, LV_BASE_INT) self._validate_lookup("%s/%s" % (vg.Name, lv_name), lv.object_path) def test_lv_create_raid(self): lv_name = lv_n() vg = self._vg_create(self._all_pv_object_paths()).Vg lv = self._test_lv_create( vg.LvCreateRaid, (dbus.String(lv_name), dbus.String('raid5'), dbus.UInt64(mib(16)), dbus.UInt32(2), dbus.UInt32(8), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD), vg, LV_BASE_INT) self._validate_lookup("%s/%s" % (vg.Name, lv_name), lv.object_path) def _create_lv(self, thinpool=False, size=None, vg=None, suffix=None): lv_name = lv_n(suffix=suffix) interfaces = list(LV_BASE_INT) if thinpool: interfaces.append(THINPOOL_INT) if not vg: vg = self._vg_create(self._all_pv_object_paths()).Vg if size is None: size = mib(8) lv = self._test_lv_create( vg.LvCreateLinear, (dbus.String(lv_name), dbus.UInt64(size), dbus.Boolean(thinpool), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD), vg, interfaces) self._validate_lookup("%s/%s" % (vg.Name, lv_name), lv.object_path) return lv def _create_thin_pool_lv(self): return self._create_lv(True) def test_lv_create_rounding(self): self._create_lv(size=(mib(2) + 13)) def test_lv_create_thin_pool(self): self._create_thin_pool_lv() def _rename_lv_test(self, lv): path = self._lookup(lv.LvCommon.Name) prev_path = path new_name = 'renamed_' + lv.LvCommon.Name self.handle_return( lv.Lv.Rename(dbus.String(new_name), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) path = self._lookup(new_name) self._check_consistency() self.assertTrue(prev_path == path, "%s != %s" % (prev_path, path)) lv.update() self.assertTrue( lv.LvCommon.Name == new_name, "%s != %s" % (lv.LvCommon.Name, new_name)) def test_lv_rename(self): # Rename a regular LV lv = self._create_lv() self._rename_lv_test(lv) def test_lv_thinpool_rename(self): # Rename a thin pool tp = self._create_lv(True) self.assertTrue( THINPOOL_LV_PATH in tp.object_path, "%s" % (tp.object_path)) new_name = 'renamed_' + tp.LvCommon.Name self.handle_return(tp.Lv.Rename( dbus.String(new_name), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) tp.update() self._check_consistency() self.assertEqual(new_name, tp.LvCommon.Name) def _create_thin_lv(self): vg = self._vg_create().Vg tp = self._create_lv(thinpool=True, vg=vg) lv_name = lv_n('_thin_lv') thin_path = self.handle_return( tp.ThinPool.LvCreate( dbus.String(lv_name), dbus.UInt64(mib(10)), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD) ) self._validate_lookup("%s/%s" % (vg.Name, lv_name), thin_path) lv = ClientProxy( self.bus, thin_path, interfaces=(LV_COMMON_INT, LV_INT)) return vg, thin_path, lv # noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences def test_lv_on_thin_pool_rename(self): # Rename a LV on a thin Pool vg, thin_path, lv = self._create_thin_lv() re_named = 'rename_test' + lv.LvCommon.Name rc = self.handle_return( lv.Lv.Rename( dbus.String(re_named), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD) ) self._validate_lookup("%s/%s" % (vg.Name, re_named), thin_path) self.assertTrue(rc == '/') self._check_consistency() def _lv_remove(self, lv): rc = self.handle_return( lv.Lv.Remove( dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertTrue(rc == '/') self._check_consistency() def test_lv_remove(self): lv = self._create_lv() self._lv_remove(lv) def _take_lv_snapshot(self, lv_p): ss_name = 'ss_' + lv_p.LvCommon.Name ss_obj_path = self.handle_return(lv_p.Lv.Snapshot( dbus.String(ss_name), dbus.UInt64(0), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertTrue(ss_obj_path != '/') return ClientProxy( self.bus, ss_obj_path, interfaces=(LV_COMMON_INT, LV_INT)) def test_lv_snapshot(self): lv_p = self._create_lv() self._take_lv_snapshot(lv_p) # noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences,PyUnusedLocal def _wait_for_job(self, j_path): rc = None j = ClientProxy(self.bus, j_path, interfaces=(JOB_INT, )).Job while True: j.update() if j.Complete: (ec, error_msg) = j.GetError self.assertTrue(ec == 0, "%d :%s" % (ec, error_msg)) if ec == 0: self.assertTrue(j.Percent == 100, "P= %f" % j.Percent) rc = j.Result j.Remove() break if j.Wait(1): self.assertTrue(j.Wait(0)) j.update() self.assertTrue(j.Complete) return rc def test_lv_create_pv_specific(self): vg = self._vg_create().Vg lv_name = lv_n() pv = vg.Pvs pvp = ClientProxy(self.bus, pv[0], interfaces=(PV_INT,)) lv = self._test_lv_create( vg.LvCreate, ( dbus.String(lv_name), dbus.UInt64(mib(4)), dbus.Array( [[pvp.object_path, 0, (pvp.Pv.PeCount - 1)]], signature='(ott)'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD), vg, LV_BASE_INT) self._validate_lookup("%s/%s" % (vg.Name, lv_name), lv.object_path) def _test_lv_resize(self, lv): # Can't resize cache or thin pool volumes or vdo pool lv if lv.LvCommon.Attr[0] == 'C' or lv.LvCommon.Attr[0] == 't' or \ lv.LvCommon.Attr[0] == 'd': return vg = ClientProxy(self.bus, lv.LvCommon.Vg, interfaces=(VG_INT,)).Vg start_size = lv.LvCommon.SizeBytes # Vdo are fairly big and need large re-size amounts. if start_size > mib(4) * 3: delta = mib(4) else: delta = 16384 for size in [start_size + delta, start_size - delta]: pv_in_use = [i[0] for i in lv.LvCommon.Devices] # Select a PV in the VG that isn't in use pv_empty = [p for p in vg.Pvs if p not in pv_in_use] prev = lv.LvCommon.SizeBytes if len(pv_empty): p = ClientProxy(self.bus, pv_empty[0], interfaces=(PV_INT,)) rc = self.handle_return( lv.Lv.Resize( dbus.UInt64(size), dbus.Array( [[p.object_path, 0, p.Pv.PeCount - 1]], '(oii)'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) else: rc = self.handle_return( lv.Lv.Resize( dbus.UInt64(size), dbus.Array([], '(oii)'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertEqual(rc, '/') self._check_consistency() lv.update() if prev < size: self.assertTrue(lv.LvCommon.SizeBytes > prev) else: # We are testing re-sizing to same size too... self.assertTrue(lv.LvCommon.SizeBytes <= prev) def test_lv_resize(self): pv_paths = [ self.objs[PV_INT][0].object_path, self.objs[PV_INT][1].object_path] vg = self._vg_create(pv_paths).Vg lv = self._create_lv(vg=vg, size=mib(16)) self._test_lv_resize(lv) def test_lv_resize_same(self): vg = self._vg_create(self._all_pv_object_paths()).Vg lv = self._create_lv(vg=vg) with self.assertRaises(dbus.exceptions.DBusException): lv.Lv.Resize( dbus.UInt64(lv.LvCommon.SizeBytes), dbus.Array([], '(oii)'), dbus.Int32(-1), EOD) def test_lv_move(self): lv = self._create_lv() pv_path_move = str(lv.LvCommon.Devices[0][0]) # Test moving a specific LV rc = self.handle_return( lv.Lv.Move( dbus.ObjectPath(pv_path_move), dbus.Struct((0, 0), signature='(tt)'), dbus.Array([], '(ott)'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertTrue(rc == '/') self._check_consistency() lv.update() new_pv = str(lv.LvCommon.Devices[0][0]) self.assertTrue( pv_path_move != new_pv, "%s == %s" % (pv_path_move, new_pv)) def _test_activate_deactivate(self, lv_p): self.handle_return(lv_p.Lv.Deactivate( dbus.UInt64(0), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) lv_p.update() self.assertFalse(lv_p.LvCommon.Active) self._check_consistency() self.handle_return(lv_p.Lv.Activate( dbus.UInt64(0), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) lv_p.update() self.assertTrue(lv_p.LvCommon.Active) # Vdo property "IndexState" when getting activated goes from # "opening" -> "online" after we have returned from the activate call # thus when we try to check the consistency we fail as the property # is changing on it's own and not because the lvmdbusd failed to # refresh it's own state. One solution is to not expose IndexState as # a property. # TODO Expose method to determine if Lv is partaking in VDO. vg = ClientProxy(self.bus, lv_p.LvCommon.Vg, interfaces=(VG_INT,)) if "vdo" not in vg.Vg.Name: self._check_consistency() # Try control flags for i in range(0, 6): self.handle_return(lv_p.Lv.Activate( dbus.UInt64(1 << i), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertTrue(lv_p.LvCommon.Active) self._check_consistency() def test_lv_activate_deactivate(self): lv_p = self._create_lv() self._test_activate_deactivate(lv_p) def test_move(self): lv = self._create_lv() # Test moving without being LV specific vg = ClientProxy(self.bus, lv.LvCommon.Vg, interfaces=(VG_INT, )).Vg pv_to_move = str(lv.LvCommon.Devices[0][0]) rc = self.handle_return( vg.Move( dbus.ObjectPath(pv_to_move), dbus.Struct((0, 0), signature='tt'), dbus.Array([], '(ott)'), dbus.Int32(0), EOD)) self.assertEqual(rc, '/') self._check_consistency() vg.update() lv.update() location = lv.LvCommon.Devices[0][0] dst = None for p in vg.Pvs: if p != location: dst = p # Fetch the destination pv = ClientProxy(self.bus, dst, interfaces=(PV_INT, )).Pv # Test range, move it to the middle of the new destination job = self.handle_return( vg.Move( dbus.ObjectPath(location), dbus.Struct((0, 0), signature='tt'), dbus.Array([(dst, pv.PeCount // 2, 0), ], '(ott)'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertEqual(job, '/') self._check_consistency() def test_job_handling(self): pv_paths = self._all_pv_object_paths() vg_name = vg_n() # Test getting a job right away vg_path, vg_job = self.objs[MANAGER_INT][0].Manager.VgCreate( dbus.String(vg_name), dbus.Array(pv_paths, 'o'), dbus.Int32(0), EOD) self.assertTrue(vg_path == '/') self.assertTrue(vg_job and len(vg_job) > 0) vg_path = self._wait_for_job(vg_job) self._validate_lookup(vg_name, vg_path) def _create_num_lvs(self, num_lvs, no_wait=False): vg_proxy = self._vg_create(self._all_pv_object_paths()) if no_wait: tmo = 0 else: tmo = g_tmo for i in range(0, num_lvs): lv_name = lv_n() vg_proxy.update() if vg_proxy.Vg.FreeCount > 0: create_result = vg_proxy.Vg.LvCreateLinear( dbus.String(lv_name), dbus.UInt64(mib(4)), dbus.Boolean(False), dbus.Int32(tmo), EOD) if not no_wait: lv_path = self.handle_return(create_result) self.assertTrue(lv_path != '/') self._validate_lookup("%s/%s" % (vg_proxy.Vg.Name, lv_name), lv_path) else: # We ran out of space, test(s) may fail break return vg_proxy def _test_expired_timer(self, num_lvs): rc = False # In small configurations lvm is pretty snappy, so let's create a VG # add a number of LVs and then remove the VG and all the contained # LVs which appears to consistently run a little slow. vg_proxy = self._create_num_lvs(num_lvs) # Make sure that we are honoring the timeout start = time.time() remove_job = vg_proxy.Vg.Remove(dbus.Int32(1), EOD) end = time.time() tt_remove = float(end) - float(start) self.assertTrue(tt_remove < 2.0, "remove time %s" % (str(tt_remove))) # Depending on how long it took we could finish either way if remove_job != '/': # We got a job result = self._wait_for_job(remove_job) self.assertTrue(result == '/') rc = True else: # It completed before timer popped pass return rc # noinspection PyUnusedLocal def test_job_handling_timer(self): yes = False for pp in self.objs[PV_INT]: if '/dev/sd' not in pp.Pv.Name: std_err_print("Skipping test_job_handling_timer on loopback") return # This may not pass for i in [128, 256]: yes = self._test_expired_timer(i) if yes: break std_err_print('Attempt (%d) failed, trying again...' % (i)) self.assertTrue(yes) def test_pv_tags(self): pvs = [] vg = self._vg_create(self._all_pv_object_paths()).Vg # Get the PVs for p in vg.Pvs: pvs.append(ClientProxy(self.bus, p, interfaces=(PV_INT, )).Pv) for tags_value in [['hello'], ['foo', 'bar']]: rc = self.handle_return( vg.PvTagsAdd( dbus.Array(vg.Pvs, 'o'), dbus.Array(tags_value, 's'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertTrue(rc == '/') for p in pvs: p.update() self.assertTrue(sorted(tags_value) == p.Tags) rc = self.handle_return( vg.PvTagsDel( dbus.Array(vg.Pvs, 'o'), dbus.Array(tags_value, 's'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertEqual(rc, '/') for p in pvs: p.update() self.assertTrue([] == p.Tags) def test_vg_tags(self): vg = self._vg_create().Vg t = ['Testing', 'tags'] self.handle_return( vg.TagsAdd( dbus.Array(t, 's'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) vg.update() self.assertTrue(t == vg.Tags) self.handle_return( vg.TagsDel( dbus.Array(t, 's'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) vg.update() self.assertTrue([] == vg.Tags) def _test_lv_tags(self, lv): t = ['Testing', 'tags'] self.handle_return( lv.Lv.TagsAdd( dbus.Array(t, 's'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self._check_consistency() lv.update() self.assertTrue(t == lv.LvCommon.Tags) self.handle_return( lv.Lv.TagsDel( dbus.Array(t, 's'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self._check_consistency() lv.update() self.assertTrue([] == lv.LvCommon.Tags) def test_lv_tags(self): vg = self._vg_create().Vg lv = self._create_lv(vg=vg) self._test_lv_tags(lv) def test_vg_allocation_policy_set(self): vg = self._vg_create().Vg for p in ['anywhere', 'contiguous', 'cling', 'normal']: rc = self.handle_return( vg.AllocationPolicySet( dbus.String(p), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertEqual(rc, '/') vg.update() prop = getattr(vg, 'Alloc' + p.title()) self.assertTrue(prop) def test_vg_max_pv(self): vg = self._vg_create([self.objs[PV_INT][0].object_path]).Vg for p in [0, 1, 10, 100, 100, 1024, 2 ** 32 - 1]: rc = self.handle_return( vg.MaxPvSet( dbus.UInt64(p), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertEqual(rc, '/') vg.update() self.assertTrue( vg.MaxPv == p, "Expected %s != Actual %s" % (str(p), str(vg.MaxPv))) def test_vg_max_lv(self): vg = self._vg_create().Vg for p in [0, 1, 10, 100, 100, 1024, 2 ** 32 - 1]: rc = self.handle_return( vg.MaxLvSet( dbus.UInt64(p), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertEqual(rc, '/') vg.update() self.assertTrue( vg.MaxLv == p, "Expected %s != Actual %s" % (str(p), str(vg.MaxLv))) def test_vg_uuid_gen(self): vg = self._vg_create().Vg prev_uuid = vg.Uuid rc = self.handle_return( vg.UuidGenerate( dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertEqual(rc, '/') vg.update() self.assertTrue( vg.Uuid != prev_uuid, "Expected %s != Actual %s" % (vg.Uuid, prev_uuid)) def test_vg_activate_deactivate(self): vg = self._vg_create().Vg self._create_lv(vg=vg) vg.update() rc = self.handle_return( vg.Deactivate( dbus.UInt64(0), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertEqual(rc, '/') self._check_consistency() rc = self.handle_return( vg.Activate( dbus.UInt64(0), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertEqual(rc, '/') self._check_consistency() # Try control flags for i in range(0, 5): self.handle_return( vg.Activate( dbus.UInt64(1 << i), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) def test_pv_resize(self): self.assertTrue(len(self.objs[PV_INT]) > 0) if len(self.objs[PV_INT]) > 0: pv = ClientProxy( self.bus, self.objs[PV_INT][0].object_path, interfaces=(PV_INT, )).Pv original_size = pv.SizeBytes new_size = original_size // 2 self.handle_return( pv.ReSize( dbus.UInt64(new_size), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self._check_consistency() pv.update() self.assertTrue(pv.SizeBytes != original_size) self.handle_return( pv.ReSize( dbus.UInt64(0), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self._check_consistency() pv.update() self.assertTrue(pv.SizeBytes == original_size) def test_pv_allocation(self): vg = self._vg_create(self._all_pv_object_paths()).Vg pv = ClientProxy(self.bus, vg.Pvs[0], interfaces=(PV_INT, )).Pv self.handle_return( pv.AllocationEnabled( dbus.Boolean(False), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) pv.update() self.assertFalse(pv.Allocatable) self.handle_return( pv.AllocationEnabled( dbus.Boolean(True), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.handle_return( pv.AllocationEnabled( dbus.Boolean(True), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) pv.update() self.assertTrue(pv.Allocatable) self._check_consistency() @staticmethod def _get_devices(): context = pyudev.Context() bd = context.list_devices(subsystem='block') # Handle block extended major too (259) return [b for b in bd if b.properties.get('MAJOR') == '8' or b.properties.get('MAJOR') == '259'] def _pv_scan(self, activate, cache, device_paths, major_minors): mgr = self._manager().Manager return self.handle_return( mgr.PvScan( dbus.Boolean(activate), dbus.Boolean(cache), dbus.Array(device_paths, 's'), dbus.Array(major_minors, '(ii)'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) def test_pv_scan(self): def major_minor(d): return (int(d.properties.get('MAJOR')), int(d.properties.get('MINOR'))) devices = TestDbusService._get_devices() self.assertEqual(self._pv_scan(False, True, [], []), '/') self._check_consistency() self.assertEqual(self._pv_scan(False, False, [], []), '/') self._check_consistency() block_path = [d.properties.get('DEVNAME') for d in devices] self.assertEqual(self._pv_scan(False, True, block_path, []), '/') self._check_consistency() mm = [major_minor(d) for d in devices] self.assertEqual(self._pv_scan(False, True, block_path, mm), '/') self._check_consistency() self.assertEqual(self._pv_scan(False, True, [], mm), '/') self._check_consistency() @staticmethod def _write_some_data(device_path, size): blocks = int(size // 512) block = bytearray(512) for i in range(0, 512): block[i] = i % 255 with open(device_path, mode='wb') as lv: for i in range(0, blocks): lv.write(block) def test_snapshot_merge(self): # Create a non-thin LV and merge it ss_size = mib(8) lv_p = self._create_lv(size=mib(16)) ss_name = lv_p.LvCommon.Name + '_snap' snapshot_path = self.handle_return( lv_p.Lv.Snapshot( dbus.String(ss_name), dbus.UInt64(ss_size), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) intf = (LV_COMMON_INT, LV_INT, SNAPSHOT_INT, ) ss = ClientProxy(self.bus, snapshot_path, interfaces=intf) # Write some data to snapshot so merge takes some time TestDbusService._write_some_data(ss.LvCommon.Path, ss_size // 2) job_path = self.handle_return( ss.Snapshot.Merge( dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertEqual(job_path, '/') def test_snapshot_merge_thin(self): # Create a thin LV, snapshot it and merge it _vg, _thin_path, lv_p = self._create_thin_lv() ss_name = lv_p.LvCommon.Name + '_snap' snapshot_path = self.handle_return( lv_p.Lv.Snapshot( dbus.String(ss_name), dbus.UInt64(0), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) intf = (LV_INT, LV_COMMON_INT, SNAPSHOT_INT) ss = ClientProxy(self.bus, snapshot_path, interfaces=intf) job_path = self.handle_return( ss.Snapshot.Merge( dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD) ) self.assertTrue(job_path == '/') def _create_cache_pool(self, vg=None): if not vg: vg = self._vg_create().Vg md = self._create_lv(size=(mib(8)), vg=vg) data = self._create_lv(size=(mib(8)), vg=vg) cache_pool_path = self.handle_return( vg.CreateCachePool( dbus.ObjectPath(md.object_path), dbus.ObjectPath(data.object_path), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) intf = (CACHE_POOL_INT, ) cp = ClientProxy(self.bus, cache_pool_path, interfaces=intf) return vg, cp def test_cache_pool_create(self): vg, cache_pool = self._create_cache_pool() self.assertTrue( '/com/redhat/lvmdbus1/CachePool' in cache_pool.object_path) def _create_cache_lv(self, return_all=False): vg, cache_pool = self._create_cache_pool() lv_to_cache = self._create_lv(size=mib(32), vg=vg) c_lv_path = self.handle_return( cache_pool.CachePool.CacheLv( dbus.ObjectPath(lv_to_cache.object_path), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) intf = (LV_COMMON_INT, LV_INT, CACHE_LV_INT) cached_lv = ClientProxy(self.bus, c_lv_path, interfaces=intf) if return_all: return vg, cache_pool, cached_lv return cached_lv def test_cache_lv_create(self): for destroy_cache in [True, False]: vg, _, cached_lv = self._create_cache_lv(True) uncached_lv_path = self.handle_return( cached_lv.CachedLv.DetachCachePool( dbus.Boolean(destroy_cache), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertTrue( '/com/redhat/lvmdbus1/Lv' in uncached_lv_path) rc = self.handle_return( vg.Remove(dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertTrue(rc == '/') def test_cache_lv_rename(self): """ Make sure that if we rename a cache lv that we correctly handle the internal state update. :return: """ def verify_cache_lv_count(): cur_objs, _ = get_objects() self.assertEqual(len(cur_objs[CACHE_LV_INT]), 2) self._check_consistency() cached_lv = self._create_cache_lv() verify_cache_lv_count() new_name = 'renamed_' + cached_lv.LvCommon.Name self.handle_return( cached_lv.Lv.Rename(dbus.String(new_name), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) verify_cache_lv_count() def test_writecache_lv(self): vg = self._vg_create().Vg data_lv = self._create_lv(size=mib(16), vg=vg) cache_lv = self._create_lv(size=mib(16), vg=vg) # both LVs need to be inactive self.handle_return(data_lv.Lv.Deactivate( dbus.UInt64(0), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) data_lv.update() self.handle_return(cache_lv.Lv.Deactivate( dbus.UInt64(0), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) cache_lv.update() cached_lv_path = self.handle_return( cache_lv.Lv.WriteCacheLv( dbus.ObjectPath(data_lv.object_path), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) intf = (LV_COMMON_INT, LV_INT, CACHE_LV_INT) cached_lv = ClientProxy(self.bus, cached_lv_path, interfaces=intf) self.assertEqual(cached_lv.LvCommon.SegType, ["writecache"]) uncached_lv_path = self.handle_return( cached_lv.CachedLv.DetachCachePool( dbus.Boolean(True), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertTrue('/com/redhat/lvmdbus1/Lv' in uncached_lv_path) def test_vg_change(self): vg_proxy = self._vg_create() result = self.handle_return(vg_proxy.Vg.Change( dbus.Int32(g_tmo), dbus.Dictionary({'-a': 'ay'}, 'sv'))) self.assertTrue(result == '/') result = self.handle_return( vg_proxy.Vg.Change( dbus.Int32(g_tmo), dbus.Dictionary({'-a': 'n'}, 'sv'))) self.assertTrue(result == '/') @staticmethod def _invalid_vg_lv_name_characters(): bad_vg_lv_set = set(string.printable) - \ set(string.ascii_letters + string.digits + '.-_+') return ''.join(bad_vg_lv_set) def test_invalid_names(self): mgr = self.objs[MANAGER_INT][0].Manager # Pv device path with self.assertRaises(dbus.exceptions.DBusException): self.handle_return( mgr.PvCreate( dbus.String("/dev/space in name"), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) # VG Name testing... # Go through all bad characters pv_paths = [self.objs[PV_INT][0].object_path] bad_chars = TestDbusService._invalid_vg_lv_name_characters() for c in bad_chars: with self.assertRaises(dbus.exceptions.DBusException): self.handle_return( mgr.VgCreate( dbus.String("name%s" % (c)), dbus.Array(pv_paths, 'o'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) # Bad names for bad in [".", ".."]: with self.assertRaises(dbus.exceptions.DBusException): self.handle_return( mgr.VgCreate( dbus.String(bad), dbus.Array(pv_paths, 'o'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) # Exceed name length for i in [128, 1024, 4096]: with self.assertRaises(dbus.exceptions.DBusException): self.handle_return( mgr.VgCreate( dbus.String('T' * i), dbus.Array(pv_paths, 'o'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) # Create a VG and try to create LVs with different bad names vg_name = vg_n() vg_path = self.handle_return( mgr.VgCreate( dbus.String(vg_name), dbus.Array(pv_paths, 'o'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self._validate_lookup(vg_name, vg_path) vg_proxy = ClientProxy(self.bus, vg_path, interfaces=(VG_INT, )) for c in bad_chars: with self.assertRaises(dbus.exceptions.DBusException): self.handle_return( vg_proxy.Vg.LvCreateLinear( dbus.String(lv_n() + c), dbus.UInt64(mib(4)), dbus.Boolean(False), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) for reserved in ( "_cdata", "_cmeta", "_corig", "_mimage", "_mlog", "_pmspare", "_rimage", "_rmeta", "_tdata", "_tmeta", "_vorigin", "_vdata"): with self.assertRaises(dbus.exceptions.DBusException): self.handle_return( vg_proxy.Vg.LvCreateLinear( dbus.String(lv_n() + reserved), dbus.UInt64(mib(4)), dbus.Boolean(False), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) for reserved in ("snapshot", "pvmove"): with self.assertRaises(dbus.exceptions.DBusException): self.handle_return( vg_proxy.Vg.LvCreateLinear( dbus.String(reserved + lv_n()), dbus.UInt64(mib(4)), dbus.Boolean(False), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) _ALLOWABLE_TAG_CH = string.ascii_letters + string.digits + "._-+/=!:&#" def _invalid_tag_characters(self): bad_tag_ch_set = set(string.printable) - set(self._ALLOWABLE_TAG_CH) return ''.join(bad_tag_ch_set) def test_invalid_tags(self): vg_proxy = self._vg_create() for c in self._invalid_tag_characters(): with self.assertRaises(dbus.exceptions.DBusException): self.handle_return( vg_proxy.Vg.TagsAdd( dbus.Array([c], 's'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) for c in self._invalid_tag_characters(): with self.assertRaises(dbus.exceptions.DBusException): self.handle_return( vg_proxy.Vg.TagsAdd( dbus.Array(["a%sb" % (c)], 's'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) def _tag_add_common(self, vg_proxy, tag): tmp = self.handle_return( vg_proxy.Vg.TagsAdd( dbus.Array([tag], 's'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertTrue(tmp == '/') vg_proxy.update() self.assertTrue( tag in vg_proxy.Vg.Tags, "%s not in %s" % (tag, str(vg_proxy.Vg.Tags))) def test_tag_names(self): vg_proxy = self._vg_create() for i in range(1, 64): tag = rs(i, "", self._ALLOWABLE_TAG_CH) self._tag_add_common(vg_proxy, tag) self.assertEqual( i, len(vg_proxy.Vg.Tags), "%d != %d" % (i, len(vg_proxy.Vg.Tags))) def test_tag_regression(self): vg_proxy = self._vg_create() tag = '--h/K.6g0A4FOEatf3+k_nI/Yp&L_u2oy-=j649x:+dUcYWPEo6.IWT0c' self._tag_add_common(vg_proxy, tag) def _verify_existence(self, cmd, operation, resource_name): ec, stdout, stderr = call_lvm(cmd) if ec == 0: path = self._lookup(resource_name) self.assertTrue(path != '/') else: std_err_print( "%s failed with stdout= %s, stderr= %s" % (operation, stdout, stderr)) self.assertTrue(ec == 0, "%s exit code = %d" % (operation, ec)) def test_external_vg_create(self): # We need to ensure that if a user creates something outside lvm # dbus service that things are sequenced correctly so that if a dbus # user calls into the service they will find the same information. vg_name = vg_n() # Get all the PV device paths pv_device_paths = [p.Pv.Name for p in self.objs[PV_INT]] cmd = ['vgcreate', vg_name] cmd.extend(pv_device_paths) self._verify_existence(cmd, cmd[0], vg_name) def test_external_lv_create(self): # Let's create a LV outside of service and see if we correctly handle # its inclusion vg = self._vg_create().Vg lv_name = lv_n() full_name = "%s/%s" % (vg.Name, lv_name) cmd = ['lvcreate', '-L4M', '-n', lv_name, vg.Name] self._verify_existence(cmd, cmd[0], full_name) def test_external_pv_create(self): # Let's create a PV outside of service and see if we correctly handle # its inclusion target = self.objs[PV_INT][0] # Remove the PV rc = self._pv_remove(target) self.assertTrue(rc == '/') self._check_consistency() # Make sure the PV we removed no longer exists self.assertTrue(self._lookup(target.Pv.Name) == '/') # Add it back with external command line cmd = ['pvcreate', target.Pv.Name] self._verify_existence(cmd, cmd[0], target.Pv.Name) def _create_nested(self, pv_object_path, vg_suffix): vg = self._vg_create([pv_object_path], vg_suffix) pv = ClientProxy(self.bus, pv_object_path, interfaces=(PV_INT,)) self.assertEqual(pv.Pv.Vg, vg.object_path) self.assertIn( pv_object_path, vg.Vg.Pvs, "Expecting PV object path in Vg.Pvs") lv = self._create_lv( vg=vg.Vg, size=vg.Vg.FreeBytes, suffix="_pv0") device_path = '/dev/%s/%s' % (vg.Vg.Name, lv.LvCommon.Name) dev_info = os.stat(device_path) major = os.major(dev_info.st_rdev) minor = os.minor(dev_info.st_rdev) sysfs = "/sys/dev/block/%d:%d" % (major, minor) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(sysfs)) new_pv_object_path = self._pv_create(device_path) vg.update() self.assertEqual(lv.LvCommon.Vg, vg.object_path) self.assertIn( lv.object_path, vg.Vg.Lvs, "Expecting LV object path in Vg.Lvs") new_pv_proxy = ClientProxy( self.bus, new_pv_object_path, interfaces=(PV_INT, )) self.assertEqual(new_pv_proxy.Pv.Name, device_path) return new_pv_object_path @staticmethod def _scan_lvs_enabled(): cmd = ['lvmconfig', '--typeconfig', 'full', 'devices/scan_lvs'] config = Popen(cmd, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, close_fds=True, env=os.environ) out = config.communicate() if config.returncode != 0: return False if "scan_lvs=1" == out[0].decode("utf-8").strip(): return True return False def test_nesting(self): # check to see if we handle an LV becoming a PV which has it's own # LV # # NOTE: This needs an equivalent of aux extend_filter_LVMTEST # when run from lvm2 testsuite. See dbustest.sh. # Also, if developing locally with actual devices one can achieve this # by editing lvm.conf with "devices/scan_lvs = 1" As testing # typically utilizes loopback, this test is skipped in # those environments. if dm_dev_dir != '/dev': raise unittest.SkipTest('test not running in real /dev') if not TestDbusService._scan_lvs_enabled(): raise unittest.SkipTest('scan_lvs=0 in config, unit test requires scan_lvs=1') pv_object_path = self.objs[PV_INT][0].object_path if not self.objs[PV_INT][0].Pv.Name.startswith("/dev"): raise unittest.SkipTest('test not running in /dev') for i in range(0, 5): pv_object_path = self._create_nested(pv_object_path, "nest_%d_" % i) def test_pv_symlinks(self): # Let's take one of our test PVs, pvremove it, find a symlink to it # and re-create using the symlink to ensure we return an object # path to it. Additionally, we will take the symlink and do a lookup # (Manager.LookUpByLvmId) using it and the original device path to # ensure that we can find the PV. symlink = None pv = self.objs[PV_INT][0] pv_device_path = pv.Pv.Name if dm_dev_dir != '/dev': raise unittest.SkipTest('test not running in real /dev') if not pv_device_path.startswith("/dev"): raise unittest.SkipTest('test not running in /dev') self._pv_remove(pv) # Make sure we no longer find the pv rc = self._lookup(pv_device_path) self.assertEqual(rc, '/') # Let's locate a symlink for it devices = glob('/dev/disk/*/*') rp_pv_device_path = os.path.realpath(pv_device_path) for d in devices: if rp_pv_device_path == os.path.realpath(d): symlink = d break self.assertIsNotNone(symlink, "We expected to find at least 1 symlink!") # Make sure symlink look up fails too rc = self._lookup(symlink) self.assertEqual(rc, '/') ### pv_object_path = self._pv_create(symlink) ### Test is limited by filter rules and must use /dev/mapper/LVMTEST path pv_object_path = self._pv_create(pv_device_path) self.assertNotEqual(pv_object_path, '/') pv_proxy = ClientProxy(self.bus, pv_object_path, interfaces=(PV_INT, )) self.assertEqual(pv_proxy.Pv.Name, pv_device_path) # Lets check symlink lookup self.assertEqual(pv_object_path, self._lookup(pv_device_path)) def _create_vdo_pool_and_lv(self, vg_prefix="vdo_"): pool_name = lv_n("_vdo_pool") lv_name = lv_n() vg_proxy = self._vg_create(vg_prefix=vg_prefix) vdo_pool_object_path = self.handle_return( vg_proxy.VgVdo.CreateVdoPoolandLv( pool_name, lv_name, dbus.UInt64(VDO_MIN_SIZE), dbus.UInt64(VDO_MIN_SIZE * 2), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertNotEqual(vdo_pool_object_path, "/") self.assertEqual( vdo_pool_object_path, self._lookup("%s/%s" % (vg_proxy.Vg.Name, pool_name))) vdo_pool_path = self._lookup("%s/%s" % (vg_proxy.Vg.Name, pool_name)) self.assertNotEqual(vdo_pool_path, "/") intf = [LV_COMMON_INT, LV_INT] vdo_lv_obj_path = self._lookup("%s/%s" % (vg_proxy.Vg.Name, lv_name)) vdo_lv = ClientProxy(self.bus, vdo_lv_obj_path, interfaces=intf) intf.append(VDOPOOL_INT) vdo_pool_lv = ClientProxy(self.bus, vdo_pool_path, interfaces=intf) return vg_proxy, vdo_pool_lv, vdo_lv def _create_vdo_lv(self): return self._create_vdo_pool_and_lv()[2] def _vdo_pool_lv(self): return self._create_vdo_pool_and_lv()[1] def test_vdo_pool_create(self): # Basic vdo sanity testing if not self.vdo: raise unittest.SkipTest('vdo not supported') # Do this twice to ensure we are providing the correct flags to force # the operation when it finds an existing vdo signature, which likely # shouldn't exist. for _ in range(0, 2): vg, _, _ = self._create_vdo_pool_and_lv() self.handle_return(vg.Vg.Remove(dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) def _create_vdo_pool(self): pool_name = lv_n('_vdo_pool') lv_name = lv_n('_vdo_data') vg_proxy = self._vg_create(vg_prefix="vdo_conv_") lv = self._test_lv_create( vg_proxy.Vg.LvCreate, (dbus.String(pool_name), dbus.UInt64(VDO_MIN_SIZE), dbus.Array([], signature='(ott)'), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD), vg_proxy.Vg, LV_BASE_INT) lv_obj_path = self._lookup("%s/%s" % (vg_proxy.Vg.Name, pool_name)) self.assertNotEqual(lv_obj_path, "/") vdo_pool_path = self.handle_return( vg_proxy.VgVdo.CreateVdoPool( dbus.ObjectPath(lv.object_path), lv_name, dbus.UInt64(VDO_MIN_SIZE), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.assertNotEqual(vdo_pool_path, "/") self.assertEqual( vdo_pool_path, self._lookup("%s/%s" % (vg_proxy.Vg.Name, pool_name))) intf = [LV_COMMON_INT, LV_INT] vdo_lv_obj_path = self._lookup("%s/%s" % (vg_proxy.Vg.Name, lv_name)) vdo_lv = ClientProxy(self.bus, vdo_lv_obj_path, interfaces=intf) intf.append(VDOPOOL_INT) vdo_pool_lv = ClientProxy(self.bus, vdo_pool_path, interfaces=intf) return vg_proxy, vdo_pool_lv, vdo_lv def test_vdo_pool_convert(self): # Basic vdo sanity testing if not self.vdo: raise unittest.SkipTest('vdo not supported') vg, _pool, _lv = self._create_vdo_pool() self.handle_return(vg.Vg.Remove(dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) def test_vdo_pool_compression_deduplication(self): if not self.vdo: raise unittest.SkipTest('vdo not supported') vg, pool, _lv = self._create_vdo_pool_and_lv(vg_prefix="vdo2_") # compression and deduplication should be enabled by default self.assertEqual(pool.VdoPool.Compression, "enabled") self.assertEqual(pool.VdoPool.Deduplication, "enabled") self.handle_return( pool.VdoPool.DisableCompression(dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.handle_return( pool.VdoPool.DisableDeduplication(dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) pool.update() self.assertEqual(pool.VdoPool.Compression, "") self.assertEqual(pool.VdoPool.Deduplication, "") self.handle_return( pool.VdoPool.EnableCompression(dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) self.handle_return( pool.VdoPool.EnableDeduplication(dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) pool.update() self.assertEqual(pool.VdoPool.Compression, "enabled") self.assertEqual(pool.VdoPool.Deduplication, "enabled") self.handle_return(vg.Vg.Remove(dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) def _test_lv_method_interface(self, lv): self._rename_lv_test(lv) self._test_activate_deactivate(lv) self._test_lv_tags(lv) self._test_lv_resize(lv) def _test_lv_method_interface_sequence( self, lv, test_ss=True, remove_lv=True): self._test_lv_method_interface(lv) # We can't take a snapshot of a pool lv (not yet). if test_ss: ss_lv = self._take_lv_snapshot(lv) self._test_lv_method_interface(ss_lv) self._lv_remove(ss_lv) if remove_lv: self._lv_remove(lv) def test_lv_interface_plain_lv(self): self._test_lv_method_interface_sequence(self._create_lv()) def test_lv_interface_vdo_lv(self): if not self.vdo: raise unittest.SkipTest('vdo not supported') self._test_lv_method_interface_sequence(self._create_vdo_lv()) def test_lv_interface_cache_lv(self): self._test_lv_method_interface_sequence( self._create_cache_lv(), remove_lv=False) def test_lv_interface_thin_pool_lv(self): self._test_lv_method_interface_sequence( self._create_thin_pool_lv(), test_ss=False) def test_lv_interface_vdo_pool_lv(self): if not self.vdo: raise unittest.SkipTest('vdo not supported') self._test_lv_method_interface_sequence( self._vdo_pool_lv(), test_ss=False) def _log_file_option(self): fn = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), rs(8, "_lvm.log")) try: options = dbus.Dictionary({}, signature=dbus.Signature('sv')) option_str = "log { level=7 file=%s syslog=0 }" % fn options["config"] = dbus.String(option_str) self._vg_create(None, None, options) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(fn), "We passed the following options %s to lvm while creating a VG and the " "log file we expected to exist (%s) was not found" % (option_str, fn)) finally: if os.path.exists(fn): os.unlink(fn) def test_log_file_option(self): self._log_file_option() def test_external_event(self): # Call into the service to register an external event, so that we can test sending the path # where we don't send notifications on the command line in addition to the logging lvm_manager = dbus.Interface(bus.get_object( BUS_NAME, "/com/redhat/lvmdbus1/Manager", introspect=False), "com.redhat.lvmdbus1.Manager") rc = lvm_manager.ExternalEvent("unit_test") self.assertTrue(rc == 0) self._log_file_option() def test_delete_non_complete_job(self): # Let's create a vg with a number of lvs and then delete it all # to hopefully create a long-running job. vg_proxy = self._create_num_lvs(64) job_path = vg_proxy.Vg.Remove(dbus.Int32(0), EOD) self.assertNotEqual(job_path, "/") # Try to delete the job expecting an exception job_proxy = ClientProxy(self.bus, job_path, interfaces=(JOB_INT,)).Job with self.assertRaises(dbus.exceptions.DBusException): try: job_proxy.Remove() except dbus.exceptions.DBusException as e: # Verify we got the expected text in exception self.assertTrue('Job is not complete!' in str(e)) raise e def test_z_sigint(self): # Issue SIGINT while daemon is processing work to ensure we shut down. if bool(int(os.getenv("LVM_DBUSD_TEST_SKIP_SIGNAL", "0"))): raise unittest.SkipTest("Skipping as env. LVM_DBUSD_TEST_SKIP_SIGNAL is '1'") di = DaemonInfo.get() self.assertTrue(di is not None) if di: # Find out how long it takes to create a VG and a number of LVs # we will then issue the creation of the LVs async., wait, then issue a signal # and repeat stepping through the entire time range. start = time.time() vg_proxy = self._create_num_lvs(20) end = time.time() self.handle_return(vg_proxy.Vg.Remove(dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD)) total = end - start for i in range(5): sleep_amt = i * (total/5.0) self._create_num_lvs(20, True) time.sleep(sleep_amt) exited = False try: di.term_signal(signal.SIGINT) exited = True except Exception: std_err_print("Failed to exit on SIGINT, sending SIGKILL...") di.term_signal(signal.SIGKILL) finally: di.start() self.clean_up() self.assertTrue(exited, "Failed to exit after sending signal %f seconds after " "queuing up work for signal %d" % (sleep_amt, signal.SIGINT)) set_exec_mode(g_lvm_shell) def test_z_singleton_daemon(self): # Ensure we can only have 1 daemon running at a time, daemon should exit with 114 if already running di = DaemonInfo.get() self.assertTrue(di is not None) if di.systemd: raise unittest.SkipTest('existing dameon running via systemd') if di: ec = di.start(True) self.assertEqual(ec, 114) def test_z_switching(self): # Ensure we can switch from forking to shell repeatedly try: t_mode = True for _ in range(50): t_mode = not t_mode set_exec_mode(t_mode) finally: set_exec_mode(g_lvm_shell) @staticmethod def _wipe_it(block_device): cmd = ["/usr/sbin/wipefs", '-a', block_device] config = Popen(cmd, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, close_fds=True, env=os.environ) config.communicate() if config.returncode != 0: return False return True def _block_present_absent(self, block_device, present=False): start = time.time() keep_looping = True max_wait = 5 while keep_looping and time.time() < start + max_wait: time.sleep(0.2) if present: if (self._lookup(block_device) != "/"): keep_looping = False else: if (self._lookup(block_device) == "/"): keep_looping = False if keep_looping: print("Daemon failed to update within %d seconds!" % max_wait) else: print("Note: Time for udev update = %f" % (time.time() - start)) if present: rc = self._lookup(block_device) self.assertNotEqual(rc, '/', "Daemon failed to update, missing udev change event?") return True else: rc = self._lookup(block_device) self.assertEqual(rc, '/', "Daemon failed to update, missing udev change event?") return True def test_wipefs(self): # Ensure we update the status of the daemon if an external process clears a PV pv = self.objs[PV_INT][0] pv_device_path = pv.Pv.Name wipe_result = TestDbusService._wipe_it(pv_device_path) self.assertTrue(wipe_result) if wipe_result: # Need to wait a bit before the daemon will reflect the change self._block_present_absent(pv_device_path, False) # Put it back pv_object_path = self._pv_create(pv_device_path) self.assertNotEqual(pv_object_path, '/') @staticmethod def _write_signature(device, data=None): fd = os.open(device, os.O_RDWR|os.O_EXCL|os.O_NONBLOCK) existing = os.read(fd, 1024) os.lseek(fd, 0, os.SEEK_SET) if data is None: data_copy = bytearray(existing) # Clear lvm signature data_copy[536:536+9] = bytearray(8) os.write(fd, data_copy) else: os.write(fd, data) os.sync() os.close(fd) return existing def test_copy_signature(self): # Ensure we update the state of the daemon if an external process copies # a pv signature onto a block device pv = self.objs[PV_INT][0] pv_device_path = pv.Pv.Name try: existing = TestDbusService._write_signature(pv_device_path, None) if self._block_present_absent(pv_device_path, False): TestDbusService._write_signature(pv_device_path, existing) self._block_present_absent(pv_device_path, True) finally: # Ensure we put the PV back for sure. rc = self._lookup(pv_device_path) if rc == "/": self._pv_create(pv_device_path) def test_stderr_collection(self): lv_name = lv_n() vg = self._vg_create().Vg (object_path, job_path) = vg.LvCreate( dbus.String(lv_name), dbus.UInt64(vg.SizeBytes * 2), dbus.Array([], signature='(ott)'), dbus.Int32(0), EOD) self.assertTrue(object_path == '/') self.assertTrue(job_path != '/') j = ClientProxy(self.bus, job_path, interfaces=(JOB_INT,)).Job while True: j.update() if j.Complete: (ec, error_msg) = j.GetError self.assertTrue("insufficient free space" in error_msg, "We're expecting 'insufficient free space' in \n\"%s\"\n, stderr missing?" % error_msg) break else: time.sleep(0.1) @staticmethod def _is_vg_devices_supported(): rc, stdout_txt, stderr_txt = call_lvm(["vgcreate", "--help"]) if rc == 0: for line in stdout_txt.split("\n"): if "--devices " in line: return True return False @staticmethod def _vg_create_specify_devices(name, device): cmd = [LVM_EXECUTABLE, "vgcreate", "--devices", device, name, device] outcome = Popen(cmd, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, close_fds=True, env=os.environ) outcome.communicate() if outcome.returncode == 0: return True else: print("Failed to create vg %s, stdout= %s, stderr= %s" % (name, outcome.stdout, outcome.stderr)) return False def test_duplicate_vg_name(self): # LVM allows duplicate VG names, test handling renames for now if not TestDbusService._is_vg_devices_supported(): raise unittest.SkipTest("lvm does not support vgcreate with --device syntax") if len(self.objs[PV_INT]) < 2: raise unittest.SkipTest("we need at least 2 PVs to run test") vg_name = vg_n() if TestDbusService._vg_create_specify_devices(vg_name, self.objs[PV_INT][0].Pv.Name) and \ TestDbusService._vg_create_specify_devices(vg_name, self.objs[PV_INT][1].Pv.Name): objects, _ = get_objects() self.assertEqual(len(objects[VG_INT]), 2) if len(objects[VG_INT]) == 2: for vg in objects[VG_INT]: new_name = vg_n() vg.Vg.Rename(dbus.String(new_name), dbus.Int32(g_tmo), EOD) # Ensure we find the renamed VG self.assertNotEqual("/", self._lookup(new_name), "Expecting to find VG='%s'" % new_name) else: self.assertFalse(True, "We failed to create 2 VGs with same name!") class AggregateResults(object): def __init__(self): self.no_errors = True def register_result(self, result): if not result.result.wasSuccessful(): self.no_errors = False def register_fail(self): self.no_errors = False def exit_run(self): if self.no_errors: sys.exit(0) sys.exit(1) if __name__ == '__main__': r = AggregateResults() mode = int(test_shell) # To test with error injection, simply set the env. variable LVM_BINARY to the error inject script # and the LVM_MAN_IN_MIDDLE variable to the lvm binary to test which defaults to "/usr/sbin/lvm" # An example # export LVM_BINARY=/home/tasleson/projects/lvm2/test/dbus/lvm_error_inject.py # export LVM_MAN_IN_MIDDLE=/home/tasleson/projects/lvm2/tools/lvm if mode == 0: std_err_print('\n*** Testing only lvm fork & exec test mode ***\n') elif mode == 1: std_err_print('\n*** Testing only lvm shell mode ***\n') elif mode == 2: std_err_print('\n*** Testing fork & exec & lvm shell mode ***\n') else: std_err_print("Unsupported \"LVM_DBUSD_TEST_MODE\"=%d, [0-2] valid" % mode) sys.exit(1) for g_tmo in [0, 15]: std_err_print('Testing TMO=%d\n' % g_tmo) if mode == 0: if set_execution(False, r): r.register_result(unittest.main(exit=False)) elif mode == 1: if set_execution(True, r): r.register_result(unittest.main(exit=False)) else: if set_execution(False, r): r.register_result(unittest.main(exit=False)) # Test lvm shell if set_execution(True, r): r.register_result(unittest.main(exit=False)) if not r.no_errors: break r.exit_run()