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Martin Schwenke db37043bc5 ctdb-scripts: Avoid ShellCheck warning SC2295
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    [ "$nodes" != "${nodes%[ ${nl}]*}" ] && verbose=true
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Signed-off-by: Martin Schwenke <martin@meltin.net>
Reviewed-by: Amitay Isaacs <amitay@gmail.com>
2022-07-22 16:09:31 +00:00

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# Hey Emacs, this is a -*- shell-script -*- !!! :-)
. "${TEST_SCRIPTS_DIR}/common.sh"
######################################################################
export CTDB_TIMEOUT=60
if [ -n "$CTDB_TEST_REMOTE_DIR" ] ; then
CTDB_TEST_WRAPPER="${CTDB_TEST_REMOTE_DIR}/test_wrap"
else
_d=$(cd "$TEST_SCRIPTS_DIR" && echo "$PWD")
CTDB_TEST_WRAPPER="$_d/test_wrap"
fi
export CTDB_TEST_WRAPPER
# If $VALGRIND is set then use it whenever ctdb is called, but only if
# $CTDB is not already set.
[ -n "$CTDB" ] || export CTDB="${VALGRIND}${VALGRIND:+ }ctdb"
# why???
PATH="${TEST_SCRIPTS_DIR}:${PATH}"
######################################################################
ctdb_test_on_cluster ()
{
[ -z "$CTDB_TEST_LOCAL_DAEMONS" ]
}
ctdb_test_exit ()
{
local status=$?
trap - 0
# run_tests.sh pipes stdout into tee. If the tee process is
# killed then any attempt to write to stdout (e.g. echo) will
# result in SIGPIPE, terminating the caller. Ignore SIGPIPE to
# ensure that all clean-up is run.
trap '' PIPE
# Avoid making a test fail from this point onwards. The test is
# now complete.
set +e
echo "*** TEST COMPLETED (RC=$status) AT $(date '+%F %T'), CLEANING UP..."
eval "$ctdb_test_exit_hook" || true
unset ctdb_test_exit_hook
echo "Stopping cluster..."
ctdb_nodes_stop || ctdb_test_error "Cluster shutdown failed"
exit $status
}
ctdb_test_exit_hook_add ()
{
ctdb_test_exit_hook="${ctdb_test_exit_hook}${ctdb_test_exit_hook:+ ; }$*"
}
# Setting cleanup_pid to <pid>@<node> will cause <pid> to be killed on
# <node> when the test completes. To cancel, just unset cleanup_pid.
ctdb_test_cleanup_pid=""
ctdb_test_cleanup_pid_exit_hook ()
{
if [ -n "$ctdb_test_cleanup_pid" ] ; then
local pid="${ctdb_test_cleanup_pid%@*}"
local node="${ctdb_test_cleanup_pid#*@}"
try_command_on_node "$node" "kill ${pid}"
fi
}
ctdb_test_exit_hook_add ctdb_test_cleanup_pid_exit_hook
ctdb_test_cleanup_pid_set ()
{
local node="$1"
local pid="$2"
ctdb_test_cleanup_pid="${pid}@${node}"
}
ctdb_test_cleanup_pid_clear ()
{
ctdb_test_cleanup_pid=""
}
# -n option means do not configure/start cluster
ctdb_test_init ()
{
trap "ctdb_test_exit" 0
ctdb_nodes_stop >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
if [ "$1" != "-n" ] ; then
echo "Configuring cluster..."
setup_ctdb || ctdb_test_error "Cluster configuration failed"
echo "Starting cluster..."
ctdb_init || ctdb_test_error "Cluster startup failed"
fi
echo "*** SETUP COMPLETE AT $(date '+%F %T'), RUNNING TEST..."
}
ctdb_nodes_start_custom ()
{
if ctdb_test_on_cluster ; then
ctdb_test_error "ctdb_nodes_start_custom() on real cluster"
fi
ctdb_nodes_stop >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
echo "Configuring cluster..."
setup_ctdb "$@" || ctdb_test_error "Cluster configuration failed"
echo "Starting cluster..."
ctdb_init || ctdb_test_fail "Cluster startup failed"
}
ctdb_test_skip_on_cluster ()
{
if ctdb_test_on_cluster ; then
ctdb_test_skip \
"SKIPPING this test - only runs against local daemons"
fi
}
ctdb_nodes_restart ()
{
ctdb_nodes_stop "$@"
ctdb_nodes_start "$@"
}
########################################
# Sets: $out, $outfile
# * The first 1KB of output is put into $out
# * Tests should use $outfile for handling large output
# * $outfile is removed after each test
out=""
outfile="${CTDB_TEST_TMP_DIR}/try_command_on_node.out"
outfile_cleanup ()
{
rm -f "$outfile"
}
ctdb_test_exit_hook_add outfile_cleanup
try_command_on_node ()
{
local nodespec="$1" ; shift
local verbose=false
local onnode_opts=""
while [ "${nodespec#-}" != "$nodespec" ] ; do
if [ "$nodespec" = "-v" ] ; then
verbose=true
else
onnode_opts="${onnode_opts}${onnode_opts:+ }${nodespec}"
fi
nodespec="$1" ; shift
done
local cmd="$*"
local status=0
# Intentionally unquoted - might be empty
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
onnode -q $onnode_opts "$nodespec" "$cmd" >"$outfile" 2>&1 || status=$?
out=$(dd if="$outfile" bs=1k count=1 2>/dev/null)
if [ $status -ne 0 ] ; then
echo "Failed to execute \"$cmd\" on node(s) \"$nodespec\""
cat "$outfile"
return $status
fi
if $verbose ; then
echo "Output of \"$cmd\":"
cat "$outfile" || true
fi
}
_run_onnode ()
{
local thing="$1"
shift
local options nodespec
while : ; do
case "$1" in
-*)
options="${options}${options:+ }${1}"
shift
;;
*)
nodespec="$1"
shift
break
esac
done
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
# $options can be multi-word
try_command_on_node $options "$nodespec" "${thing} $*"
}
ctdb_onnode ()
{
_run_onnode "$CTDB" "$@"
}
testprog_onnode ()
{
_run_onnode "${CTDB_TEST_WRAPPER} ${VALGRIND}" "$@"
}
function_onnode ()
{
_run_onnode "${CTDB_TEST_WRAPPER}" "$@"
}
sanity_check_output ()
{
local min_lines="$1"
local regexp="$2" # Should be anchored as necessary.
local ret=0
local num_lines
num_lines=$(wc -l <"$outfile" | tr -d '[:space:]')
echo "There are $num_lines lines of output"
if [ "$num_lines" -lt "$min_lines" ] ; then
ctdb_test_fail "BAD: that's less than the required number (${min_lines})"
fi
local status=0
local unexpected # local doesn't pass through status of command on RHS.
unexpected=$(grep -Ev "$regexp" "$outfile") || status=$?
# Note that this is reversed.
if [ $status -eq 0 ] ; then
echo "BAD: unexpected lines in output:"
echo "$unexpected" | cat -A
ret=1
else
echo "Output lines look OK"
fi
return $ret
}
select_test_node ()
{
try_command_on_node any ctdb pnn || return 1
test_node="$out"
echo "Selected node ${test_node}"
}
# This returns a list of "ip node" lines in $outfile
all_ips_on_node()
{
local node="$1"
try_command_on_node "$node" \
"$CTDB ip -X | awk -F'|' 'NR > 1 { print \$2, \$3 }'"
}
_select_test_node_and_ips ()
{
try_command_on_node any \
"$CTDB ip -X all | awk -F'|' 'NR > 1 { print \$2, \$3 }'"
test_node="" # this matches no PNN
test_node_ips=""
local ip pnn
while read -r ip pnn ; do
if [ -z "$test_node" ] && [ "$pnn" != "-1" ] ; then
test_node="$pnn"
fi
if [ "$pnn" = "$test_node" ] ; then
test_node_ips="${test_node_ips}${test_node_ips:+ }${ip}"
fi
done <"$outfile"
echo "Selected node ${test_node} with IPs: ${test_node_ips}."
test_ip="${test_node_ips%% *}"
# test_prefix used by caller
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
case "$test_ip" in
*:*) test_prefix="${test_ip}/128" ;;
*) test_prefix="${test_ip}/32" ;;
esac
[ -n "$test_node" ] || return 1
}
select_test_node_and_ips ()
{
local timeout=10
while ! _select_test_node_and_ips ; do
echo "Unable to find a test node with IPs assigned"
if [ $timeout -le 0 ] ; then
ctdb_test_error "BAD: Too many attempts"
return 1
fi
sleep_for 1
timeout=$((timeout - 1))
done
return 0
}
# Sets: mask, iface
get_test_ip_mask_and_iface ()
{
# Find the interface
ctdb_onnode "$test_node" "ip -v -X"
iface=$(awk -F'|' -v ip="$test_ip" '$2 == ip { print $4 }' "$outfile")
if ctdb_test_on_cluster ; then
# Find the netmask
try_command_on_node "$test_node" ip addr show to "$test_ip"
mask="${out##*/}"
mask="${mask%% *}"
else
mask="24"
fi
echo "$test_ip/$mask is on $iface"
}
ctdb_get_all_pnns ()
{
try_command_on_node -q all "$CTDB pnn"
all_pnns="$out"
}
# The subtlety is that "ctdb delip" will fail if the IP address isn't
# configured on a node...
delete_ip_from_all_nodes ()
{
_ip="$1"
ctdb_get_all_pnns
_nodes=""
for _pnn in $all_pnns ; do
all_ips_on_node "$_pnn"
while read -r _i _ ; do
if [ "$_ip" = "$_i" ] ; then
_nodes="${_nodes}${_nodes:+,}${_pnn}"
fi
done <"$outfile"
done
try_command_on_node -pq "$_nodes" "$CTDB delip $_ip"
}
#######################################
sleep_for ()
{
echo -n "=${1}|"
for i in $(seq 1 "$1") ; do
echo -n '.'
sleep 1
done
echo '|'
}
_cluster_is_healthy ()
{
$CTDB nodestatus all >/dev/null
}
_cluster_is_recovered ()
{
node_has_status 0 recovered
}
_cluster_is_ready ()
{
_cluster_is_healthy && _cluster_is_recovered
}
cluster_is_healthy ()
{
if onnode 0 "$CTDB_TEST_WRAPPER" _cluster_is_healthy ; then
echo "Cluster is HEALTHY"
if ! onnode 0 "$CTDB_TEST_WRAPPER" _cluster_is_recovered ; then
echo "WARNING: cluster in recovery mode!"
fi
return 0
fi
echo "Cluster is UNHEALTHY"
echo "DEBUG AT $(date '+%F %T'):"
local i
for i in "onnode -q 0 $CTDB status" \
"onnode -q 0 onnode all $CTDB scriptstatus" ; do
echo "$i"
$i || true
done
return 1
}
wait_until_ready ()
{
local timeout="${1:-120}"
echo "Waiting for cluster to become ready..."
wait_until "$timeout" onnode -q any "$CTDB_TEST_WRAPPER" _cluster_is_ready
}
# This function is becoming nicely overloaded. Soon it will collapse! :-)
node_has_status ()
{
local pnn="$1"
local status="$2"
case "$status" in
recovered)
! $CTDB status -n "$pnn" | \
grep -Eq '^Recovery mode:RECOVERY \(1\)$'
return
;;
notlmaster)
! $CTDB status | grep -Eq "^hash:.* lmaster:${pnn}\$"
return
;;
esac
local bits
case "$status" in
unhealthy) bits="?|?|?|?|1|*" ;;
healthy) bits="?|?|?|?|0|*" ;;
disconnected) bits="1|*" ;;
connected) bits="0|*" ;;
banned) bits="?|?|1|*" ;;
unbanned) bits="?|?|0|*" ;;
disabled) bits="?|?|?|1|*" ;;
enabled) bits="?|?|?|0|*" ;;
stopped) bits="?|?|?|?|?|1|*" ;;
notstopped) bits="?|?|?|?|?|0|*" ;;
*)
echo "node_has_status: unknown status \"$status\""
return 1
esac
local out _ line
out=$($CTDB -X status 2>&1) || return 1
{
read -r _
while read -r line ; do
# This needs to be done in 2 steps to
# avoid false matches.
local line_bits="${line#|"${pnn}"|*|}"
[ "$line_bits" = "$line" ] && continue
# shellcheck disable=SC2295
# This depends on $bits being a pattern
[ "${line_bits#${bits}}" != "$line_bits" ] && \
return 0
done
return 1
} <<<"$out" # Yay bash!
}
wait_until_node_has_status ()
{
local pnn="$1"
local status="$2"
local timeout="${3:-30}"
local proxy_pnn="${4:-any}"
echo "Waiting until node $pnn has status \"$status\"..."
if ! wait_until "$timeout" onnode "$proxy_pnn" \
"$CTDB_TEST_WRAPPER" node_has_status "$pnn" "$status" ; then
for i in "onnode -q any $CTDB status" "onnode -q any onnode all $CTDB scriptstatus" ; do
echo "$i"
$i || true
done
return 1
fi
}
# Useful for superficially testing IP failover.
# IPs must be on the given node.
# If the first argument is '!' then the IPs must not be on the given node.
ips_are_on_node ()
{
local negating=false
if [ "$1" = "!" ] ; then
negating=true ; shift
fi
local node="$1" ; shift
local ips="$*"
local out
all_ips_on_node "$node"
local check
for check in $ips ; do
local ip pnn
while read -r ip pnn ; do
if [ "$check" = "$ip" ] ; then
if [ "$pnn" = "$node" ] ; then
if $negating ; then return 1 ; fi
else
if ! $negating ; then return 1 ; fi
fi
ips="${ips/${ip}}" # Remove from list
break
fi
# If we're negating and we didn't see the address then it
# isn't hosted by anyone!
if $negating ; then
ips="${ips/${check}}"
fi
done <"$outfile"
done
ips="${ips// }" # Remove any spaces.
[ -z "$ips" ]
}
wait_until_ips_are_on_node ()
{
# Go to some trouble to print a use description of what is happening
local not=""
if [ "$1" == "!" ] ; then
not="no longer "
fi
local node=""
local ips=""
local i
for i ; do
[ "$i" != "!" ] || continue
if [ -z "$node" ] ; then
node="$i"
continue
fi
ips="${ips}${ips:+, }${i}"
done
echo "Waiting for ${ips} to ${not}be assigned to node ${node}"
wait_until 60 ips_are_on_node "$@"
}
node_has_some_ips ()
{
local node="$1"
local out
all_ips_on_node "$node"
while read -r ip pnn ; do
if [ "$node" = "$pnn" ] ; then
return 0
fi
done <"$outfile"
return 1
}
wait_until_node_has_some_ips ()
{
echo "Waiting for some IPs to be assigned to node ${test_node}"
wait_until 60 node_has_some_ips "$@"
}
wait_until_node_has_no_ips ()
{
echo "Waiting until no IPs are assigned to node ${test_node}"
wait_until 60 ! node_has_some_ips "$@"
}
#######################################
ctdb_init ()
{
if ! ctdb_nodes_start ; then
echo "Cluster start failed"
return 1
fi
if ! wait_until_ready 120 ; then
echo "Cluster didn't become ready"
return 1
fi
echo "Setting RerecoveryTimeout to 1"
onnode -pq all "$CTDB setvar RerecoveryTimeout 1"
echo "Forcing a recovery..."
onnode -q 0 "$CTDB recover"
sleep_for 2
if ! onnode -q all "$CTDB_TEST_WRAPPER _cluster_is_recovered" ; then
echo "Cluster has gone into recovery again, waiting..."
if ! wait_until 30/2 onnode -q all \
"$CTDB_TEST_WRAPPER _cluster_is_recovered" ; then
echo "Cluster did not come out of recovery"
return 1
fi
fi
if ! onnode 0 "$CTDB_TEST_WRAPPER _cluster_is_healthy" ; then
echo "Cluster became UNHEALTHY again [$(date)]"
return 1
fi
echo "Doing a sync..."
onnode -q 0 "$CTDB sync"
echo "ctdb is ready"
return 0
}
ctdb_base_show ()
{
echo "${CTDB_BASE:-${CTDB_SCRIPTS_BASE}}"
}
#######################################
# sets: leader
_leader_get ()
{
local node="$1"
ctdb_onnode "$node" leader
# shellcheck disable=SC2154
# $out set by ctdb_onnode() above
leader="$out"
}
leader_get ()
{
local node="$1"
echo "Get leader"
_leader_get "$node"
echo "Leader is ${leader}"
echo
}
_leader_has_changed ()
{
local node="$1"
local leader_old="$2"
_leader_get "$node"
[ "$leader" != "$leader_old" ]
}
# uses: leader
wait_until_leader_has_changed ()
{
local node="$1"
echo
echo "Wait until leader changes..."
wait_until 30 _leader_has_changed "$node" "$leader"
echo "Leader changed to ${leader}"
}
#######################################
# sets: generation
_generation_get ()
{
local node="$1"
ctdb_onnode "$node" status
# shellcheck disable=SC2154
# $outfile set by ctdb_onnode() above
generation=$(sed -n -e 's/^Generation:\([0-9]*\)/\1/p' "$outfile")
}
generation_get ()
{
local node="$1"
echo "Get generation"
_generation_get "$node"
echo "Generation is ${generation}"
echo
}
_generation_has_changed ()
{
local node="$1"
local generation_old="$2"
_generation_get "$node"
[ "$generation" != "$generation_old" ]
}
# uses: generation
wait_until_generation_has_changed ()
{
local node="$1"
echo "Wait until generation changes..."
wait_until 30 _generation_has_changed "$node" "$generation"
echo "Generation changed to ${generation}"
echo
}
#######################################
wait_for_monitor_event ()
{
local pnn="$1"
local timeout=120
echo "Waiting for a monitor event on node ${pnn}..."
ctdb_onnode "$pnn" scriptstatus || {
echo "Unable to get scriptstatus from node $pnn"
return 1
}
mv "$outfile" "${outfile}.orig"
wait_until 120 _ctdb_scriptstatus_changed
}
_ctdb_scriptstatus_changed ()
{
ctdb_onnode "$pnn" scriptstatus || {
echo "Unable to get scriptstatus from node $pnn"
return 1
}
! diff "$outfile" "${outfile}.orig" >/dev/null
}
#######################################
# If the given IP is hosted then print 2 items: maskbits and iface
ip_maskbits_iface ()
{
_addr="$1"
case "$_addr" in
*:*) _family="inet6" ; _bits=128 ;;
*) _family="inet" ; _bits=32 ;;
esac
# Literal backslashes in awk script
# shellcheck disable=SC1004
ip addr show to "${_addr}/${_bits}" 2>/dev/null | \
awk -v family="${_family}" \
'NR == 1 { iface = $2; sub(":$", "", iface) } \
$1 ~ /inet/ { mask = $2; sub(".*/", "", mask); \
print mask, iface, family }'
}
drop_ip ()
{
_addr="${1%/*}" # Remove optional maskbits
# Intentional word splitting
# shellcheck disable=SC2046,SC2086
set -- $(ip_maskbits_iface $_addr)
if [ -n "$1" ] ; then
_maskbits="$1"
_iface="$2"
echo "Removing public address $_addr/$_maskbits from device $_iface"
ip addr del "$_ip/$_maskbits" dev "$_iface" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
fi
}
drop_ips ()
{
for _ip ; do
drop_ip "$_ip"
done
}
#######################################
# $1: pnn, $2: DB name
db_get_path ()
{
ctdb_onnode -v "$1" "getdbstatus $2" | sed -n -e "s@^path: @@p"
}
# $1: pnn, $2: DB name
db_ctdb_cattdb_count_records ()
{
# Count the number of keys, excluding any that begin with '_'.
# This excludes at least the sequence number record in
# persistent/replicated databases. The trailing "|| :" forces
# the command to succeed when no records are matched.
ctdb_onnode "$1" "cattdb $2 | grep -c '^key([0-9][0-9]*) = \"[^_]' || :"
echo "$out"
}
# $1: pnn, $2: DB name, $3: key string, $4: value string, $5: RSN (default 7)
db_ctdb_tstore ()
{
_tdb=$(db_get_path "$1" "$2")
_rsn="${5:-7}"
ctdb_onnode "$1" tstore "$_tdb" "$3" "$4" "$_rsn"
}
# $1: pnn, $2: DB name, $3: dbseqnum (must be < 255!!!!!)
db_ctdb_tstore_dbseqnum ()
{
# "__db_sequence_number__" + trailing 0x00
_key='0x5f5f64625f73657175656e63655f6e756d6265725f5f00'
# Construct 8 byte (unit64_t) database sequence number. This
# probably breaks if $3 > 255
_value=$(printf "0x%02x%014x" "$3" 0)
db_ctdb_tstore "$1" "$2" "$_key" "$_value"
}
########################################
# Make sure that $CTDB is set.
if [ -z "$CTDB" ] ; then
CTDB="ctdb"
fi
if ctdb_test_on_cluster ; then
. "${TEST_SCRIPTS_DIR}/integration_real_cluster.bash"
else
. "${TEST_SCRIPTS_DIR}/integration_local_daemons.bash"
fi
local="${CTDB_TEST_SUITE_DIR}/scripts/local.bash"
if [ -r "$local" ] ; then
. "$local"
fi