Various ZED fixes

* Teach ZED to handle spares usingi the configured ashift: if the zpool
   'ashift' property is set then ZED should use its value when kicking
   in a hotspare; with this change 512e disks can be used as spares
   for VDEVs that were created with ashift=9, even if ZFS natively
   detects them as 4K block devices.

 * Introduce an additional auto_spare test case which verifies that in
   the face of multiple device failures an appropiate number of spares
   are kicked in.

 * Fix zed_stop() in "libtest.shlib" which did not correctly wait the
   target pid.

 * Fix ZED crashing on startup caused by a race condition in libzfs
   when used in multi-threaded context.

 * Convert ZED over to using the tpool library which is already present
   in the Illumos FMA code.

Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>
Closes #2562 
Closes #6858
This commit is contained in:
LOLi 2017-12-09 01:58:41 +01:00 committed by Brian Behlendorf
parent 3ab3166347
commit 4e9b156960
19 changed files with 368 additions and 101 deletions

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@ -350,19 +350,3 @@ zfs_agent_fini(void)
g_zfs_hdl = NULL;
}
/*
* In ZED context, all the FMA agents run in the same thread
* and do not require a unique libzfs instance. Modules should
* use these stubs.
*/
libzfs_handle_t *
__libzfs_init(void)
{
return (g_zfs_hdl);
}
void
__libzfs_fini(libzfs_handle_t *hdl)
{
}

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@ -39,13 +39,6 @@ extern int zfs_slm_init(void);
extern void zfs_slm_fini(void);
extern void zfs_slm_event(const char *, const char *, nvlist_t *);
/*
* In ZED context, all the FMA agents run in the same thread
* and do not require a unique libzfs instance.
*/
extern libzfs_handle_t *__libzfs_init(void);
extern void __libzfs_fini(libzfs_handle_t *);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

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@ -919,27 +919,27 @@ _zfs_diagnosis_init(fmd_hdl_t *hdl)
{
libzfs_handle_t *zhdl;
if ((zhdl = __libzfs_init()) == NULL)
if ((zhdl = libzfs_init()) == NULL)
return;
if ((zfs_case_pool = uu_list_pool_create("zfs_case_pool",
sizeof (zfs_case_t), offsetof(zfs_case_t, zc_node),
NULL, UU_LIST_POOL_DEBUG)) == NULL) {
__libzfs_fini(zhdl);
libzfs_fini(zhdl);
return;
}
if ((zfs_cases = uu_list_create(zfs_case_pool, NULL,
UU_LIST_DEBUG)) == NULL) {
uu_list_pool_destroy(zfs_case_pool);
__libzfs_fini(zhdl);
libzfs_fini(zhdl);
return;
}
if (fmd_hdl_register(hdl, FMD_API_VERSION, &fmd_info) != 0) {
uu_list_destroy(zfs_cases);
uu_list_pool_destroy(zfs_case_pool);
__libzfs_fini(zhdl);
libzfs_fini(zhdl);
return;
}
@ -975,5 +975,5 @@ _zfs_diagnosis_fini(fmd_hdl_t *hdl)
uu_list_pool_destroy(zfs_case_pool);
zhdl = fmd_hdl_getspecific(hdl);
__libzfs_fini(zhdl);
libzfs_fini(zhdl);
}

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@ -64,7 +64,6 @@
* trigger the FMA fault that we skipped earlier.
*
* ZFS on Linux porting notes:
* In lieu of a thread pool, just spawn a thread on demmand.
* Linux udev provides a disk insert for both the disk and the partition
*
*/
@ -83,6 +82,7 @@
#include <sys/sunddi.h>
#include <sys/sysevent/eventdefs.h>
#include <sys/sysevent/dev.h>
#include <thread_pool.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "zfs_agents.h"
@ -97,12 +97,12 @@ typedef void (*zfs_process_func_t)(zpool_handle_t *, nvlist_t *, boolean_t);
libzfs_handle_t *g_zfshdl;
list_t g_pool_list; /* list of unavailable pools at initialization */
list_t g_device_list; /* list of disks with asynchronous label request */
tpool_t *g_tpool;
boolean_t g_enumeration_done;
pthread_t g_zfs_tid;
pthread_t g_zfs_tid; /* zfs_enum_pools() thread */
typedef struct unavailpool {
zpool_handle_t *uap_zhp;
pthread_t uap_enable_tid; /* dataset enable thread if activated */
list_node_t uap_node;
} unavailpool_t;
@ -135,7 +135,6 @@ zfs_unavail_pool(zpool_handle_t *zhp, void *data)
unavailpool_t *uap;
uap = malloc(sizeof (unavailpool_t));
uap->uap_zhp = zhp;
uap->uap_enable_tid = 0;
list_insert_tail((list_t *)data, uap);
} else {
zpool_close(zhp);
@ -512,19 +511,14 @@ zfs_iter_vdev(zpool_handle_t *zhp, nvlist_t *nvl, void *data)
(dp->dd_func)(zhp, nvl, dp->dd_islabeled);
}
static void *
void
zfs_enable_ds(void *arg)
{
unavailpool_t *pool = (unavailpool_t *)arg;
assert(pool->uap_enable_tid = pthread_self());
(void) zpool_enable_datasets(pool->uap_zhp, NULL, 0);
zpool_close(pool->uap_zhp);
pool->uap_zhp = NULL;
/* Note: zfs_slm_fini() will cleanup this pool entry on exit */
return (NULL);
free(pool);
}
static int
@ -559,15 +553,13 @@ zfs_iter_pool(zpool_handle_t *zhp, void *data)
for (pool = list_head(&g_pool_list); pool != NULL;
pool = list_next(&g_pool_list, pool)) {
if (pool->uap_enable_tid != 0)
continue; /* entry already processed */
if (strcmp(zpool_get_name(zhp),
zpool_get_name(pool->uap_zhp)))
continue;
if (zfs_toplevel_state(zhp) >= VDEV_STATE_DEGRADED) {
/* send to a background thread; keep on list */
(void) pthread_create(&pool->uap_enable_tid,
NULL, zfs_enable_ds, pool);
list_remove(&g_pool_list, pool);
(void) tpool_dispatch(g_tpool, zfs_enable_ds,
pool);
break;
}
}
@ -857,7 +849,7 @@ zfs_enum_pools(void *arg)
int
zfs_slm_init()
{
if ((g_zfshdl = __libzfs_init()) == NULL)
if ((g_zfshdl = libzfs_init()) == NULL)
return (-1);
/*
@ -869,7 +861,7 @@ zfs_slm_init()
if (pthread_create(&g_zfs_tid, NULL, zfs_enum_pools, NULL) != 0) {
list_destroy(&g_pool_list);
__libzfs_fini(g_zfshdl);
libzfs_fini(g_zfshdl);
return (-1);
}
@ -887,19 +879,15 @@ zfs_slm_fini()
/* wait for zfs_enum_pools thread to complete */
(void) pthread_join(g_zfs_tid, NULL);
/* destroy the thread pool */
if (g_tpool != NULL) {
tpool_wait(g_tpool);
tpool_destroy(g_tpool);
}
while ((pool = (list_head(&g_pool_list))) != NULL) {
/*
* each pool entry has two possibilities
* 1. was made available (so wait for zfs_enable_ds thread)
* 2. still unavailable (just close the pool)
*/
if (pool->uap_enable_tid)
(void) pthread_join(pool->uap_enable_tid, NULL);
else if (pool->uap_zhp != NULL)
zpool_close(pool->uap_zhp);
list_remove(&g_pool_list, pool);
zpool_close(pool->uap_zhp);
free(pool);
}
list_destroy(&g_pool_list);
@ -910,7 +898,7 @@ zfs_slm_fini()
}
list_destroy(&g_device_list);
__libzfs_fini(g_zfshdl);
libzfs_fini(g_zfshdl);
}
void

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@ -176,6 +176,8 @@ replace_with_spare(fmd_hdl_t *hdl, zpool_handle_t *zhp, nvlist_t *vdev)
nvlist_t **spares;
uint_t s, nspares;
char *dev_name;
zprop_source_t source;
int ashift;
config = zpool_get_config(zhp, NULL);
if (nvlist_lookup_nvlist(config, ZPOOL_CONFIG_VDEV_TREE,
@ -189,6 +191,11 @@ replace_with_spare(fmd_hdl_t *hdl, zpool_handle_t *zhp, nvlist_t *vdev)
&spares, &nspares) != 0)
return;
/*
* lookup "ashift" pool property, we may need it for the replacement
*/
ashift = zpool_get_prop_int(zhp, ZPOOL_PROP_ASHIFT, &source);
replacement = fmd_nvl_alloc(hdl, FMD_SLEEP);
(void) nvlist_add_string(replacement, ZPOOL_CONFIG_TYPE,
@ -207,6 +214,11 @@ replace_with_spare(fmd_hdl_t *hdl, zpool_handle_t *zhp, nvlist_t *vdev)
&spare_name) != 0)
continue;
/* if set, add the "ashift" pool property to the spare nvlist */
if (source != ZPROP_SRC_DEFAULT)
(void) nvlist_add_uint64(spares[s],
ZPOOL_CONFIG_ASHIFT, ashift);
(void) nvlist_add_nvlist_array(replacement,
ZPOOL_CONFIG_CHILDREN, &spares[s], 1);
@ -483,7 +495,7 @@ _zfs_retire_init(fmd_hdl_t *hdl)
zfs_retire_data_t *zdp;
libzfs_handle_t *zhdl;
if ((zhdl = __libzfs_init()) == NULL)
if ((zhdl = libzfs_init()) == NULL)
return;
if (fmd_hdl_register(hdl, FMD_API_VERSION, &fmd_info) != 0) {
@ -504,7 +516,7 @@ _zfs_retire_fini(fmd_hdl_t *hdl)
if (zdp != NULL) {
zfs_retire_clear_data(hdl, zdp);
__libzfs_fini(zdp->zrd_hdl);
libzfs_fini(zdp->zrd_hdl);
fmd_hdl_free(hdl, zdp, sizeof (zfs_retire_data_t));
}
}

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@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ tags = ['functional', 'exec']
[tests/functional/fault]
tests = ['auto_online_001_pos', 'auto_replace_001_pos', 'auto_spare_001_pos',
'auto_spare_002_pos.ksh']
'auto_spare_002_pos', 'auto_spare_ashift', 'auto_spare_multiple']
tags = ['functional', 'fault']
[tests/functional/features/async_destroy]

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@ -353,16 +353,35 @@ function insert_disk #disk scsi_host
#
# Load scsi_debug module with specified parameters
# $blksz can be either one of: < 512b | 512e | 4Kn >
#
function load_scsi_debug # dev_size_mb add_host num_tgts max_luns
function load_scsi_debug # dev_size_mb add_host num_tgts max_luns blksz
{
typeset devsize=$1
typeset hosts=$2
typeset tgts=$3
typeset luns=$4
typeset blksz=$5
[[ -z $devsize ]] || [[ -z $hosts ]] || [[ -z $tgts ]] || \
[[ -z $luns ]] && log_fail "Arguments invalid or missing"
[[ -z $luns ]] || [[ -z $blksz ]] && \
log_fail "Arguments invalid or missing"
case "$5" in
'512b')
typeset sector=512
typeset blkexp=0
;;
'512e')
typeset sector=512
typeset blkexp=3
;;
'4Kn')
typeset sector=4096
typeset blkexp=0
;;
*) log_fail "Unsupported blksz value: $5" ;;
esac
if is_linux; then
modprobe -n scsi_debug
@ -375,7 +394,8 @@ function load_scsi_debug # dev_size_mb add_host num_tgts max_luns
log_fail "scsi_debug module already installed"
else
log_must modprobe scsi_debug dev_size_mb=$devsize \
add_host=$hosts num_tgts=$tgts max_luns=$luns
add_host=$hosts num_tgts=$tgts max_luns=$luns \
sector_size=$sector physblk_exp=$blkexp
block_device_wait
lsscsi | egrep scsi_debug > /dev/null
if (($? == 1)); then
@ -385,6 +405,16 @@ function load_scsi_debug # dev_size_mb add_host num_tgts max_luns
fi
}
#
# Unload scsi_debug module, if needed.
#
function unload_scsi_debug
{
if lsmod | grep scsi_debug >/dev/null; then
log_must modprobe -r scsi_debug
fi
}
#
# Get scsi_debug device name.
# Returns basename of scsi_debug device (for example "sdb").

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@ -3158,13 +3158,25 @@ function zed_stop
if [[ -f ${ZEDLET_DIR}/zed.pid ]]; then
zedpid=$(cat ${ZEDLET_DIR}/zed.pid)
kill $zedpid
wait $zedpid
while ps -p $zedpid > /dev/null; do
sleep 1
done
rm -f ${ZEDLET_DIR}/zed.pid
fi
return 0
}
#
# Drain all zevents
#
function zed_events_drain
{
while [ $(zpool events -H | wc -l) -ne 0 ]; do
sleep 1
zpool events -c >/dev/null
done
}
#
# Check is provided device is being active used as a swap device.
#

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ if is_linux; then
for SDDEVICE in $(get_debug_device); do
unplug $SDDEVICE
done
modprobe -r scsi_debug
unload_scsi_debug
fi
log_pass

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ verify_runnable "global"
# Create scsi_debug devices for the reopen tests
if is_linux; then
load_scsi_debug $SDSIZE $SDHOSTS $SDTGTS $SDLUNS
load_scsi_debug $SDSIZE $SDHOSTS $SDTGTS $SDLUNS '512b'
else
log_unsupported "scsi debug module unsupported"
fi

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@ -6,4 +6,6 @@ dist_pkgdata_SCRIPTS = \
auto_online_001_pos.ksh \
auto_replace_001_pos.ksh \
auto_spare_001_pos.ksh \
auto_spare_002_pos.ksh
auto_spare_002_pos.ksh \
auto_spare_ashift.ksh \
auto_spare_multiple.ksh

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@ -54,9 +54,8 @@ fi
function cleanup
{
#online last disk before fail
insert_disk $offline_disk $host
poolexists $TESTPOOL && destroy_pool $TESTPOOL
destroy_pool $TESTPOOL
unload_scsi_debug
}
log_assert "Testing automated auto-online FMA test"
@ -65,8 +64,8 @@ log_onexit cleanup
# If using the default loop devices, need a scsi_debug device for auto-online
if is_loop_device $DISK1; then
SD=$(lsscsi | nawk '/scsi_debug/ {print $6; exit}')
SDDEVICE=$(echo $SD | nawk -F / '{print $3}')
load_scsi_debug $SDSIZE $SDHOSTS $SDTGTS $SDLUNS '512b'
SDDEVICE=$(get_debug_device)
SDDEVICE_ID=$(get_persistent_disk_name $SDDEVICE)
autoonline_disks="$SDDEVICE"
else

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@ -57,27 +57,23 @@ fi
function setup
{
lsmod | egrep scsi_debug > /dev/null
if (($? == 1)); then
load_scsi_debug $SDSIZE $SDHOSTS $SDTGTS $SDLUNS
fi
load_scsi_debug $SDSIZE $SDHOSTS $SDTGTS $SDLUNS '512b'
SD=$(get_debug_device)
SDDEVICE_ID=$(get_persistent_disk_name $SD)
# Register vdev_id alias rule for scsi_debug device to create a
# persistent path
SD=$(lsscsi | nawk '/scsi_debug/ {print $6; exit}' \
| nawk -F / '{print $3}')
SDDEVICE_ID=$(get_persistent_disk_name $SD)
log_must eval "echo "alias scsidebug /dev/disk/by-id/$SDDEVICE_ID" \
>> $VDEVID_CONF"
block_device_wait
SDDEVICE=$(udevadm info -q all -n $DEV_DSKDIR/$SD | egrep ID_VDEV \
| nawk '{print $2; exit}' | nawk -F = '{print $2; exit}')
SDDEVICE=$(udevadm info -q all -n $DEV_DSKDIR/$SD \
| awk -F'=' '/ID_VDEV=/{print $2; exit}')
[[ -z $SDDEVICE ]] && log_fail "vdev rule was not registered properly"
}
function cleanup
{
poolexists $TESTPOOL && destroy_pool $TESTPOOL
destroy_pool $TESTPOOL
unload_scsi_debug
}
log_assert "Testing automated auto-replace FMA test"
@ -112,7 +108,7 @@ log_must zpool export -F $TESTPOOL
# Offline disk
remove_disk $SD
block_device_wait
log_must modprobe -r scsi_debug
unload_scsi_debug
# Reimport pool with drive missing
log_must zpool import $TESTPOOL

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ verify_runnable "both"
function cleanup
{
log_must zinject -c all
poolexists $TESTPOOL && destroy_pool $TESTPOOL
destroy_pool $TESTPOOL
rm -f $VDEV_FILES $SPARE_FILE
}
@ -50,6 +50,9 @@ log_assert "Testing automated auto-spare FMA test"
log_onexit cleanup
# Clear events from previous runs
zed_events_drain
TESTFILE="/$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS/testfile"
for type in "mirror" "raidz" "raidz2"; do

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ verify_runnable "both"
function cleanup
{
log_must zinject -c all
poolexists $TESTPOOL && destroy_pool $TESTPOOL
destroy_pool $TESTPOOL
rm -f $VDEV_FILES $SPARE_FILE
}
@ -50,6 +50,9 @@ log_assert "Testing automated auto-spare FMA test"
log_onexit cleanup
# Clear events from previous runs
zed_events_drain
TESTFILE="/$TESTPOOL/$TESTFS/testfile"
for type in "mirror" "raidz" "raidz2"; do
@ -65,8 +68,14 @@ for type in "mirror" "raidz" "raidz2"; do
log_must dd if=/dev/urandom of=$TESTFILE bs=1M count=16
# 4. Inject CHECKSUM ERRORS on read with a zinject error handler
# NOTE: checksum events are ratelimited to max 5 per second, ZED needs
# 10 to kick in a spare
log_must zinject -d $FAULT_FILE -e corrupt -f 50 -T read $TESTPOOL
log_must cp $TESTFILE /dev/null
log_must sleep 1
log_must cp $TESTFILE /dev/null
log_must sleep 1
log_must cp $TESTFILE /dev/null
# 5. Verify the ZED kicks in a hot spare and expected pool/device status
log_note "Wait for ZED to auto-spare"

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@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
#!/bin/ksh -p
#
# CDDL HEADER START
#
# This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the
# Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0.
# You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version
# 1.0 of the CDDL.
#
# A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this
# source. A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at
# http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL.
#
# CDDL HEADER END
#
#
# Copyright (c) 2017 by Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
# Copyright 2017, loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>. All rights reserved.
#
. $STF_SUITE/include/libtest.shlib
. $STF_SUITE/include/math.shlib
. $STF_SUITE/tests/functional/fault/fault.cfg
#
# DESCRIPTION:
# Testing Fault Management Agent ZED Logic - Automated Auto-Spare Test when
# drive is faulted and a custom ashift value needs to be provided to replace it.
#
# STRATEGY:
# 1. Create a pool from 512b devices and set "ashift" pool property accordingly
# 2. Add one 512e spare device (4Kn would generate IO errors on replace)
# 3. Inject IO errors with a zinject error handler
# 4. Start a scrub
# 5. Verify the ZED kicks in the hot spare and expected pool/device status
# 6. Clear the fault
# 7. Verify the hot spare is available and expected pool/device status
#
verify_runnable "both"
function cleanup
{
log_must zinject -c all
destroy_pool $TESTPOOL
unload_scsi_debug
rm -f $SAFE_DEVICE $FAIL_DEVICE
}
log_assert "ZED should replace a device using the configured ashift property"
log_onexit cleanup
# Clear events from previous runs
zed_events_drain
SAFE_DEVICE="$TEST_BASE_DIR/safe-dev"
FAIL_DEVICE="$TEST_BASE_DIR/fail-dev"
# 1. Create a pool from 512b devices and set "ashift" pool property accordingly
for vdev in $SAFE_DEVICE $FAIL_DEVICE; do
truncate -s $SPA_MINDEVSIZE $vdev
done
log_must zpool create -f $TESTPOOL mirror $SAFE_DEVICE $FAIL_DEVICE
# NOTE: file VDEVs should be added as 512b devices, verify this "just in case"
for vdev in $SAFE_DEVICE $FAIL_DEVICE; do
verify_eq "9" "$(zdb -e -l $vdev | awk '/ashift: /{print $2}')" "ashift"
done
log_must zpool set ashift=9 $TESTPOOL
# 2. Add one 512e spare device (4Kn would generate IO errors on replace)
# NOTE: must be larger than the existing 512b devices, add 32m of fudge
load_scsi_debug $(($SPA_MINDEVSIZE/1024/1024+32)) $SDHOSTS $SDTGTS $SDLUNS '512e'
SPARE_DEVICE=$(get_debug_device)
log_must_busy zpool add $TESTPOOL spare $SPARE_DEVICE
# 3. Inject IO errors with a zinject error handler
log_must zinject -d $FAIL_DEVICE -e io -T all -f 100 $TESTPOOL
# 4. Start a scrub
log_must zpool scrub $TESTPOOL
# 5. Verify the ZED kicks in a hot spare and expected pool/device status
log_note "Wait for ZED to auto-spare"
log_must wait_vdev_state $TESTPOOL $FAIL_DEVICE "FAULTED" 60
log_must wait_vdev_state $TESTPOOL $SPARE_DEVICE "ONLINE" 60
log_must wait_hotspare_state $TESTPOOL $SPARE_DEVICE "INUSE"
log_must check_state $TESTPOOL "" "DEGRADED"
# 6. Clear the fault
log_must zinject -c all
log_must zpool clear $TESTPOOL $FAIL_DEVICE
# 7. Verify the hot spare is available and expected pool/device status
log_must wait_vdev_state $TESTPOOL $FAIL_DEVICE "ONLINE" 60
log_must wait_hotspare_state $TESTPOOL $SPARE_DEVICE "AVAIL"
log_must is_pool_resilvered $TESTPOOL
log_must check_state $TESTPOOL "" "ONLINE"
log_pass "ZED successfully replaces a device using the configured ashift property"

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@ -0,0 +1,152 @@
#!/bin/ksh -p
#
# CDDL HEADER START
#
# This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the
# Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0.
# You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version
# 1.0 of the CDDL.
#
# A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this
# source. A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at
# http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL.
#
# CDDL HEADER END
#
#
# Copyright (c) 2017 by Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
# Copyright 2017, loli10K <ezomori.nozomu@gmail.com>. All rights reserved.
#
. $STF_SUITE/include/libtest.shlib
. $STF_SUITE/tests/functional/fault/fault.cfg
#
# DESCRIPTION:
# Testing Fault Management Agent ZED Logic - Automated Auto-Spare Test when
# multiple drives are faulted.
#
# STRATEGY:
# 1. Create a pool with two hot spares
# 2. Inject IO ERRORS with a zinject error handler on the first device
# 3. Start a scrub
# 4. Verify the ZED kicks in a hot spare and expected pool/device status
# 5. Inject IO ERRORS on a second device
# 6. Start a scrub
# 7. Verify the ZED kicks in a second hot spare
# 8. Clear the fault on both devices
# 9. Verify the hot spares are available and expected pool/device status
# 10. Rinse and repeat, this time faulting both devices at the same time
#
verify_runnable "both"
function cleanup
{
log_must zinject -c all
destroy_pool $TESTPOOL
rm -f $DATA_DEVS $SPARE_DEVS
}
log_assert "ZED should be able to handle multiple faulted devices"
log_onexit cleanup
# Clear events from previous runs
zed_events_drain
FAULT_DEV1="$TEST_BASE_DIR/fault-dev1"
FAULT_DEV2="$TEST_BASE_DIR/fault-dev2"
SAFE_DEV1="$TEST_BASE_DIR/safe-dev1"
SAFE_DEV2="$TEST_BASE_DIR/safe-dev2"
DATA_DEVS="$FAULT_DEV1 $FAULT_DEV2 $SAFE_DEV1 $SAFE_DEV2"
SPARE_DEV1="$TEST_BASE_DIR/spare-dev1"
SPARE_DEV2="$TEST_BASE_DIR/spare-dev2"
SPARE_DEVS="$SPARE_DEV1 $SPARE_DEV2"
for type in "mirror" "raidz" "raidz2" "raidz3"; do
# 1. Create a pool with two hot spares
truncate -s $SPA_MINDEVSIZE $DATA_DEVS $SPARE_DEVS
log_must zpool create -f $TESTPOOL $type $DATA_DEVS spare $SPARE_DEVS
# 2. Inject IO ERRORS with a zinject error handler on the first device
log_must zinject -d $FAULT_DEV1 -e io -T all -f 100 $TESTPOOL
# 3. Start a scrub
log_must zpool scrub $TESTPOOL
# 4. Verify the ZED kicks in a hot spare and expected pool/device status
log_note "Wait for ZED to auto-spare"
log_must wait_vdev_state $TESTPOOL $FAULT_DEV1 "FAULTED" 60
log_must wait_vdev_state $TESTPOOL $SPARE_DEV1 "ONLINE" 60
log_must wait_hotspare_state $TESTPOOL $SPARE_DEV1 "INUSE"
log_must check_state $TESTPOOL "" "DEGRADED"
# 5. Inject IO ERRORS on a second device
log_must zinject -d $FAULT_DEV2 -e io -T all -f 100 $TESTPOOL
# 6. Start a scrub
while is_pool_scrubbing $TESTPOOL || is_pool_resilvering $TESTPOOL; do
sleep 1
done
log_must zpool scrub $TESTPOOL
# 7. Verify the ZED kicks in a second hot spare
log_note "Wait for ZED to auto-spare"
log_must wait_vdev_state $TESTPOOL $FAULT_DEV2 "FAULTED" 60
log_must wait_vdev_state $TESTPOOL $SPARE_DEV2 "ONLINE" 60
log_must wait_hotspare_state $TESTPOOL $SPARE_DEV2 "INUSE"
log_must check_state $TESTPOOL "" "DEGRADED"
# 8. Clear the fault on both devices
log_must zinject -c all
log_must zpool clear $TESTPOOL $FAULT_DEV1
log_must zpool clear $TESTPOOL $FAULT_DEV2
# 9. Verify the hot spares are available and expected pool/device status
log_must wait_vdev_state $TESTPOOL $FAULT_DEV1 "ONLINE" 60
log_must wait_vdev_state $TESTPOOL $FAULT_DEV2 "ONLINE" 60
log_must wait_hotspare_state $TESTPOOL $SPARE_DEV1 "AVAIL"
log_must wait_hotspare_state $TESTPOOL $SPARE_DEV2 "AVAIL"
log_must check_state $TESTPOOL "" "ONLINE"
# Cleanup
cleanup
done
# Rinse and repeat, this time faulting both devices at the same time
# NOTE: "raidz" is exluded since it cannot survive 2 faulted devices
# NOTE: "mirror" is a 4-way mirror here and should survive this test
for type in "mirror" "raidz2" "raidz3"; do
# 1. Create a pool with two hot spares
truncate -s $SPA_MINDEVSIZE $DATA_DEVS $SPARE_DEVS
log_must zpool create -f $TESTPOOL $type $DATA_DEVS spare $SPARE_DEVS
# 2. Inject IO ERRORS with a zinject error handler on two devices
log_must eval "zinject -d $FAULT_DEV1 -e io -T all -f 100 $TESTPOOL &"
log_must eval "zinject -d $FAULT_DEV2 -e io -T all -f 100 $TESTPOOL &"
# 3. Start a scrub
log_must zpool scrub $TESTPOOL
# 4. Verify the ZED kicks in two hot spares and expected pool/device status
log_note "Wait for ZED to auto-spare"
log_must wait_vdev_state $TESTPOOL $FAULT_DEV1 "FAULTED" 60
log_must wait_vdev_state $TESTPOOL $FAULT_DEV2 "FAULTED" 60
log_must wait_vdev_state $TESTPOOL $SPARE_DEV1 "ONLINE" 60
log_must wait_vdev_state $TESTPOOL $SPARE_DEV2 "ONLINE" 60
log_must wait_hotspare_state $TESTPOOL $SPARE_DEV1 "INUSE"
log_must wait_hotspare_state $TESTPOOL $SPARE_DEV2 "INUSE"
log_must check_state $TESTPOOL "" "DEGRADED"
# 5. Clear the fault on both devices
log_must zinject -c all
log_must zpool clear $TESTPOOL $FAULT_DEV1
log_must zpool clear $TESTPOOL $FAULT_DEV2
# Cleanup
cleanup
done
log_pass "ZED successfully handles multiple faulted devices"

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@ -33,14 +33,4 @@ cleanup_devices $DISKS
zed_stop
zed_cleanup
SDDEVICE=$(get_debug_device)
# Offline disk and remove scsi_debug module
if is_linux; then
if [ -n "$SDDEVICE" ]; then
remove_disk $SDDEVICE
fi
modprobe -r scsi_debug
fi
log_pass

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@ -31,8 +31,4 @@ verify_runnable "global"
zed_setup
zed_start
# Create a scsi_debug device to be used with auto-online (if using loop devices)
# and auto-replace regardless of other devices
load_scsi_debug $SDSIZE $SDHOSTS $SDTGTS $SDLUNS
log_pass