mariadb/mysql-test/lib/mtr_process.pl
unknown 0caa2a61e0 mtr_timer.pl, mtr_report.pl, mtr_process.pl, mysql-test-run.pl:
Backporting from 5.0


mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl:
  Backporting from 5.0
mysql-test/lib/mtr_process.pl:
  Backporting from 5.0
mysql-test/lib/mtr_report.pl:
  Backporting from 5.0
mysql-test/lib/mtr_timer.pl:
  Backporting from 5.0
2005-08-31 16:28:47 +02:00

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Perl

# -*- cperl -*-
# This is a library file used by the Perl version of mysql-test-run,
# and is part of the translation of the Bourne shell script with the
# same name.
#use Carp qw(cluck);
use Socket;
use Errno;
use strict;
#use POSIX ":sys_wait_h";
use POSIX 'WNOHANG';
sub mtr_run ($$$$$$;$);
sub mtr_spawn ($$$$$$;$);
sub mtr_stop_mysqld_servers ($);
sub mtr_kill_leftovers ();
sub mtr_record_dead_children ();
sub mtr_exit ($);
sub sleep_until_file_created ($$$);
sub mtr_kill_processes ($);
# static in C
sub spawn_impl ($$$$$$$$);
##############################################################################
#
# Execute an external command
#
##############################################################################
# This function try to mimic the C version used in "netware/mysql_test_run.c"
# FIXME learn it to handle append mode as well, a "new" flag or a "append"
sub mtr_run ($$$$$$;$) {
my $path= shift;
my $arg_list_t= shift;
my $input= shift;
my $output= shift;
my $error= shift;
my $pid_file= shift;
my $spawn_opts= shift;
return spawn_impl($path,$arg_list_t,'run',$input,$output,$error,$pid_file,
$spawn_opts);
}
sub mtr_run_test ($$$$$$;$) {
my $path= shift;
my $arg_list_t= shift;
my $input= shift;
my $output= shift;
my $error= shift;
my $pid_file= shift;
my $spawn_opts= shift;
return spawn_impl($path,$arg_list_t,'test',$input,$output,$error,$pid_file,
$spawn_opts);
}
sub mtr_spawn ($$$$$$;$) {
my $path= shift;
my $arg_list_t= shift;
my $input= shift;
my $output= shift;
my $error= shift;
my $pid_file= shift;
my $spawn_opts= shift;
return spawn_impl($path,$arg_list_t,'spawn',$input,$output,$error,$pid_file,
$spawn_opts);
}
##############################################################################
#
# If $join is set, we return the error code, else we return the PID
#
##############################################################################
sub spawn_impl ($$$$$$$$) {
my $path= shift;
my $arg_list_t= shift;
my $mode= shift;
my $input= shift;
my $output= shift;
my $error= shift;
my $pid_file= shift; # FIXME
my $spawn_opts= shift;
if ( $::opt_script_debug )
{
print STDERR "\n";
print STDERR "#### ", "-" x 78, "\n";
print STDERR "#### ", "STDIN $input\n" if $input;
print STDERR "#### ", "STDOUT $output\n" if $output;
print STDERR "#### ", "STDERR $error\n" if $error;
print STDERR "#### ", "$mode : $path ", join(" ",@$arg_list_t), "\n";
print STDERR "#### ", "spawn options:\n";
if ($spawn_opts)
{
foreach my $key (sort keys %{$spawn_opts})
{
print STDERR "#### ", " - $key: $spawn_opts->{$key}\n";
}
}
else
{
print STDERR "#### ", " none\n";
}
print STDERR "#### ", "-" x 78, "\n";
}
FORK:
{
my $pid= fork();
if ( ! defined $pid )
{
if ( $! == $!{EAGAIN} ) # See "perldoc Errno"
{
mtr_debug("Got EAGAIN from fork(), sleep 1 second and redo");
sleep(1);
redo FORK;
}
else
{
mtr_error("$path ($pid) can't be forked");
}
}
if ( $pid )
{
spawn_parent_impl($pid,$mode,$path);
}
else
{
# Child, redirect output and exec
# FIXME I tried POSIX::setsid() here to detach and, I hoped,
# avoid zombies. But everything went wild, somehow the parent
# became a deamon as well, and was hard to kill ;-)
# Need to catch SIGCHLD and do waitpid or something instead......
$SIG{INT}= 'DEFAULT'; # Parent do some stuff, we don't
if ( $::glob_cygwin_shell and $mode eq 'test' )
{
# Programs started from mysqltest under Cygwin, are to
# execute them within Cygwin. Else simple things in test
# files like
# --system "echo 1 > file"
# will fail.
# FIXME not working :-(
# $ENV{'COMSPEC'}= "$::glob_cygwin_shell -c";
}
my $log_file_open_mode = '>';
if ($spawn_opts and $spawn_opts->{'append_log_file'})
{
$log_file_open_mode = '>>';
}
if ( $output )
{
if ( ! open(STDOUT,$log_file_open_mode,$output) )
{
mtr_error("can't redirect STDOUT to \"$output\": $!");
}
}
if ( $error )
{
if ( $output eq $error )
{
if ( ! open(STDERR,">&STDOUT") )
{
mtr_error("can't dup STDOUT: $!");
}
}
else
{
if ( ! open(STDERR,$log_file_open_mode,$error) )
{
mtr_error("can't redirect STDERR to \"$output\": $!");
}
}
}
if ( $input )
{
if ( ! open(STDIN,"<",$input) )
{
mtr_error("can't redirect STDIN to \"$input\": $!");
}
}
if ( ! exec($path,@$arg_list_t) )
{
mtr_error("failed to execute \"$path\": $!");
}
}
}
}
sub spawn_parent_impl {
my $pid= shift;
my $mode= shift;
my $path= shift;
if ( $mode eq 'run' or $mode eq 'test' )
{
if ( $mode eq 'run' )
{
# Simple run of command, we wait for it to return
my $ret_pid= waitpid($pid,0);
if ( $ret_pid <= 0 )
{
mtr_error("$path ($pid) got lost somehow");
}
return mtr_process_exit_status($?);
}
else
{
# We run mysqltest and wait for it to return. But we try to
# catch dying mysqld processes as well.
#
# We do blocking waitpid() until we get the return from the
# "mysqltest" call. But if a mysqld process dies that we
# started, we take this as an error, and kill mysqltest.
#
# FIXME is this as it should be? Can't mysqld terminate
# normally from running a test case?
my $exit_value= -1;
my $saved_exit_value;
my $ret_pid; # What waitpid() returns
while ( ($ret_pid= waitpid(-1,0)) != -1 )
{
# Someone terminated, don't know who. Collect
# status info first before $? is lost,
# but not $exit_value, this is flagged from
#
my $timer_name= mtr_timer_timeout($::glob_timers, $ret_pid);
if ( $timer_name )
{
if ( $timer_name eq "suite" )
{
# We give up here
# FIXME we should only give up the suite, not all of the run?
print STDERR "\n";
mtr_error("Test suite timeout");
}
elsif ( $timer_name eq "testcase" )
{
$saved_exit_value= 63; # Mark as timeout
kill(9, $pid); # Kill mysqltest
next; # Go on and catch the termination
}
}
if ( $ret_pid == $pid )
{
# We got termination of mysqltest, we are done
$exit_value= mtr_process_exit_status($?);
last;
}
# If one of the mysqld processes died, we want to
# mark this, and kill the mysqltest process.
foreach my $idx (0..1)
{
if ( $::master->[$idx]->{'pid'} eq $ret_pid )
{
mtr_debug("child $ret_pid was master[$idx], " .
"exit during mysqltest run");
$::master->[$idx]->{'pid'}= 0;
last;
}
}
foreach my $idx (0..2)
{
if ( $::slave->[$idx]->{'pid'} eq $ret_pid )
{
mtr_debug("child $ret_pid was slave[$idx], " .
"exit during mysqltest run");
$::slave->[$idx]->{'pid'}= 0;
last;
}
}
mtr_debug("waitpid() catched exit of unknown child $ret_pid, " .
"exit during mysqltest run");
}
if ( $ret_pid != $pid )
{
# We terminated the waiting because a "mysqld" process died.
# Kill the mysqltest process.
kill(9,$pid);
$ret_pid= waitpid($pid,0);
if ( $ret_pid == -1 )
{
mtr_error("$path ($pid) got lost somehow");
}
}
return $saved_exit_value || $exit_value;
}
}
else
{
# We spawned a process we don't wait for
return $pid;
}
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# We try to emulate how an Unix shell calculates the exit code
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
sub mtr_process_exit_status {
my $raw_status= shift;
if ( $raw_status & 127 )
{
return ($raw_status & 127) + 128; # Signal num + 128
}
else
{
return $raw_status >> 8; # Exit code
}
}
##############################################################################
#
# Kill processes left from previous runs
#
##############################################################################
# We just "ping" on the ports, and if we can't do a socket connect
# we assume the server is dead. So we don't *really* know a server
# is dead, we just hope that it after letting the listen port go,
# it is dead enough for us to start a new server.
sub mtr_kill_leftovers () {
# First, kill all masters and slaves that would conflict with
# this run. Make sure to remove the PID file, if any.
my @args;
for ( my $idx; $idx < 2; $idx++ )
{
push(@args,{
pid => 0, # We don't know the PID
pidfile => $::master->[$idx]->{'path_mypid'},
sockfile => $::master->[$idx]->{'path_mysock'},
port => $::master->[$idx]->{'path_myport'},
});
}
for ( my $idx; $idx < 3; $idx++ )
{
push(@args,{
pid => 0, # We don't know the PID
pidfile => $::slave->[$idx]->{'path_mypid'},
sockfile => $::slave->[$idx]->{'path_mysock'},
port => $::slave->[$idx]->{'path_myport'},
});
}
mtr_mysqladmin_shutdown(\@args, 20);
# We now have tried to terminate nice. We have waited for the listen
# port to be free, but can't really tell if the mysqld process died
# or not. We now try to find the process PID from the PID file, and
# send a kill to that process. Note that Perl let kill(0,@pids) be
# a way to just return the numer of processes the kernel can send
# signals to. So this can be used (except on Cygwin) to determine
# if there are processes left running that we cound out might exists.
#
# But still after all this work, all we know is that we have
# the ports free.
# We scan the "var/run/" directory for other process id's to kill
# FIXME $path_run_dir or something
my $rundir= "$::opt_vardir/run";
if ( -d $rundir )
{
opendir(RUNDIR, $rundir)
or mtr_error("can't open directory \"$rundir\": $!");
my @pids;
while ( my $elem= readdir(RUNDIR) )
{
my $pidfile= "$rundir/$elem";
if ( -f $pidfile )
{
my $pid= mtr_get_pid_from_file($pidfile);
# Race, could have been removed between I tested with -f
# and the unlink() below, so I better check again with -f
if ( ! unlink($pidfile) and -f $pidfile )
{
mtr_error("can't remove $pidfile");
}
if ( $::glob_cygwin_perl or kill(0, $pid) )
{
push(@pids, $pid); # We know (cygwin guess) it exists
}
}
}
closedir(RUNDIR);
if ( @pids )
{
if ( $::glob_cygwin_perl )
{
# We have no (easy) way of knowing the Cygwin controlling
# process, in the PID file we only have the Windows process id.
system("kill -f " . join(" ",@pids)); # Hope for the best....
mtr_debug("Sleep 5 seconds waiting for processes to die");
sleep(5);
}
else
{
my $retries= 10; # 10 seconds
do
{
kill(9, @pids);
mtr_debug("Sleep 1 second waiting for processes to die");
sleep(1) # Wait one second
} while ( $retries-- and kill(0, @pids) );
if ( kill(0, @pids) ) # Check if some left
{
# FIXME maybe just mtr_warning() ?
mtr_error("can't kill process(es) " . join(" ", @pids));
}
}
}
}
# We may have failed everything, bug we now check again if we have
# the listen ports free to use, and if they are free, just go for it.
foreach my $srv ( @args )
{
if ( mtr_ping_mysqld_server($srv->{'port'}, $srv->{'sockfile'}) )
{
mtr_error("can't kill old mysqld holding port $srv->{'port'}");
}
}
}
##############################################################################
#
# Shut down mysqld servers we have started from this run of this script
#
##############################################################################
# To speed things we kill servers in parallel. The argument is a list
# of 'ports', 'pids', 'pidfiles' and 'socketfiles'.
# FIXME On Cygwin, and maybe some other platforms, $srv->{'pid'} and
# $srv->{'pidfile'} will not be the same PID. We need to try to kill
# both I think.
sub mtr_stop_mysqld_servers ($) {
my $spec= shift;
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# First try nice normal shutdown using 'mysqladmin'
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Shutdown time must be high as slave may be in reconnect
mtr_mysqladmin_shutdown($spec, 70);
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# We loop with waitpid() nonblocking to see how many of the ones we
# are to kill, actually got killed by mtr_mysqladmin_shutdown().
# Note that we don't rely on this, the mysqld server might have stop
# listening to the port, but still be alive. But it is a start.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
foreach my $srv ( @$spec )
{
if ( $srv->{'pid'} and (waitpid($srv->{'pid'},&WNOHANG) == $srv->{'pid'}) )
{
$srv->{'pid'}= 0;
}
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# We know the process was started from this file, so there is a PID
# saved, or else we have nothing to do.
# Might be that is is recorded to be missing, but we failed to
# take away the PID file earlier, then we do it now.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
my %mysqld_pids;
foreach my $srv ( @$spec )
{
if ( $srv->{'pid'} )
{
$mysqld_pids{$srv->{'pid'}}= 1;
}
else
{
# Server is dead, we remove the pidfile if any
# Race, could have been removed between I tested with -f
# and the unlink() below, so I better check again with -f
if ( -f $srv->{'pidfile'} and ! unlink($srv->{'pidfile'}) and
-f $srv->{'pidfile'} )
{
mtr_error("can't remove $srv->{'pidfile'}");
}
}
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# If the processes where started from this script, and we had no PIDS
# then we don't have to do anything.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
if ( ! keys %mysqld_pids )
{
# cluck "This is how we got here!";
return;
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# In mtr_mysqladmin_shutdown() we only waited for the mysqld servers
# not to listen to the port. But we are not sure we got them all
# killed. If we suspect it lives, try nice kill with SIG_TERM. Note
# that for true Win32 processes, kill(0,$pid) will not return 1.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
start_reap_all(); # Avoid zombies
SIGNAL:
mtr_kill_processes(\keys (%mysqld_pids));
stop_reap_all(); # Get into control again
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Now, we check if all we can find using kill(0,$pid) are dead,
# and just assume the rest are. We cleanup socket and PID files.
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
{
my $errors= 0;
foreach my $srv ( @$spec )
{
if ( $srv->{'pid'} )
{
if ( kill(0,$srv->{'pid'}) )
{
# FIXME In Cygwin there seem to be some fast reuse
# of PIDs, so dying may not be the right thing to do.
$errors++;
mtr_warning("can't kill process $srv->{'pid'}");
}
else
{
# We managed to kill it at last
# FIXME In Cygwin, we will get here even if the process lives.
# Not needed as we know the process is dead, but to be safe
# we unlink and check success in two steps. We first unlink
# without checking the error code, and then check if the
# file still exists.
foreach my $file ($srv->{'pidfile'}, $srv->{'sockfile'})
{
# Know it is dead so should be no race, careful anyway
if ( -f $file and ! unlink($file) and -f $file )
{
$errors++;
mtr_warning("couldn't delete $file");
}
}
}
}
}
if ( $errors )
{
# We are in trouble, just die....
mtr_error("we could not kill or clean up all processes");
}
}
# FIXME We just assume they are all dead, for Cygwin we are not
# really sure
}
##############################################################################
#
# Shut down mysqld servers using "mysqladmin ... shutdown".
# To speed this up, we start them in parallel and use waitpid() to
# catch their termination. Note that this doesn't say the servers
# are terminated, just that 'mysqladmin' is terminated.
#
# Note that mysqladmin will ask the server about what PID file it uses,
# and mysqladmin will wait for it to be removed before it terminates
# (unless passes timeout).
#
# This function will take at most about 20 seconds, and we still are not
# sure we killed them all. If none is responding to ping, we return 1,
# else we return 0.
#
##############################################################################
sub mtr_mysqladmin_shutdown {
my $spec= shift;
my $adm_shutdown_tmo= shift;
my %mysql_admin_pids;
my @to_kill_specs;
foreach my $srv ( @$spec )
{
if ( mtr_ping_mysqld_server($srv->{'port'}, $srv->{'sockfile'}) )
{
push(@to_kill_specs, $srv);
}
}
foreach my $srv ( @to_kill_specs )
{
# FIXME wrong log.....
# FIXME, stderr.....
# Shutdown time must be high as slave may be in reconnect
my $args;
mtr_init_args(\$args);
mtr_add_arg($args, "--no-defaults");
mtr_add_arg($args, "--user=%s", $::opt_user);
mtr_add_arg($args, "--password=");
if ( -e $srv->{'sockfile'} )
{
mtr_add_arg($args, "--socket=%s", $srv->{'sockfile'});
}
if ( $srv->{'port'} )
{
mtr_add_arg($args, "--port=%s", $srv->{'port'});
}
if ( $srv->{'port'} and ! -e $srv->{'sockfile'} )
{
mtr_add_arg($args, "--protocol=tcp"); # Needed if no --socket
}
mtr_add_arg($args, "--connect_timeout=5");
mtr_add_arg($args, "--shutdown_timeout=$adm_shutdown_tmo");
mtr_add_arg($args, "shutdown");
# We don't wait for termination of mysqladmin
my $pid= mtr_spawn($::exe_mysqladmin, $args,
"", $::path_manager_log, $::path_manager_log, "");
$mysql_admin_pids{$pid}= 1;
}
# As mysqladmin is such a simple program, we trust it to terminate.
# I.e. we wait blocking, and wait wait for them all before we go on.
while (keys %mysql_admin_pids)
{
foreach my $pid (keys %mysql_admin_pids)
{
if ( waitpid($pid,0) > 0 )
{
delete $mysql_admin_pids{$pid};
}
}
}
# If we trusted "mysqladmin --shutdown_timeout= ..." we could just
# terminate now, but we don't (FIXME should be debugged).
# So we try again to ping and at least wait the same amount of time
# mysqladmin would for all to die.
my $timeout= 20; # 20 seconds max
my $res= 1; # If we just fall through, we are done
# in the sense that the servers don't
# listen to their ports any longer
TIME:
while ( $timeout-- )
{
foreach my $srv ( @to_kill_specs )
{
$res= 1; # We are optimistic
if ( mtr_ping_mysqld_server($srv->{'port'}, $srv->{'sockfile'}) )
{
mtr_debug("Sleep 1 second waiting for processes to stop using port");
sleep(1); # One second
$res= 0;
next TIME;
}
}
last; # If we got here, we are done
}
$timeout or mtr_debug("At least one server is still listening to its port");
sleep(5) if $::glob_win32; # FIXME next startup fails if no sleep
return $res;
}
##############################################################################
#
# The operating system will keep information about dead children,
# we read this information here, and if we have records the process
# is alive, we mark it as dead.
#
##############################################################################
sub mtr_record_dead_children () {
my $ret_pid;
# FIXME the man page says to wait for -1 to terminate,
# but on OS X we get '0' all the time...
while ( ($ret_pid= waitpid(-1,&WNOHANG)) > 0 )
{
mtr_debug("waitpid() catched exit of child $ret_pid");
foreach my $idx (0..1)
{
if ( $::master->[$idx]->{'pid'} eq $ret_pid )
{
mtr_debug("child $ret_pid was master[$idx]");
$::master->[$idx]->{'pid'}= 0;
}
}
foreach my $idx (0..2)
{
if ( $::slave->[$idx]->{'pid'} eq $ret_pid )
{
mtr_debug("child $ret_pid was slave[$idx]");
$::slave->[$idx]->{'pid'}= 0;
last;
}
}
}
}
sub start_reap_all {
$SIG{CHLD}= 'IGNORE'; # FIXME is this enough?
}
sub stop_reap_all {
$SIG{CHLD}= 'DEFAULT';
}
sub mtr_ping_mysqld_server () {
my $port= shift;
my $remote= "localhost";
my $iaddr= inet_aton($remote);
if ( ! $iaddr )
{
mtr_error("can't find IP number for $remote");
}
my $paddr= sockaddr_in($port, $iaddr);
my $proto= getprotobyname('tcp');
if ( ! socket(SOCK, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, $proto) )
{
mtr_error("can't create socket: $!");
}
if ( connect(SOCK, $paddr) )
{
close(SOCK); # FIXME check error?
return 1;
}
else
{
return 0;
}
}
##############################################################################
#
# Wait for a file to be created
#
##############################################################################
# FIXME check that the pidfile contains the expected pid!
sub sleep_until_file_created ($$$) {
my $pidfile= shift;
my $timeout= shift;
my $pid= shift;
for ( my $loop= 1; $loop <= $timeout; $loop++ )
{
if ( -r $pidfile )
{
return $pid;
}
# Check if it died after the fork() was successful
if ( waitpid($pid,&WNOHANG) == $pid )
{
return 0;
}
mtr_debug("Sleep 1 second waiting for creation of $pidfile");
if ( $loop % 60 == 0 )
{
my $left= $timeout - $loop;
mtr_warning("Waited $loop seconds for $pidfile to be created, " .
"still waiting for $left seconds...");
}
sleep(1);
}
return 0;
}
sub mtr_kill_processes ($) {
my $pids = shift;
foreach my $sig (15,9)
{
my $retries= 20; # FIXME 20 seconds, this is silly!
kill($sig, @{$pids});
while ( $retries-- and kill(0, @{$pids}) )
{
mtr_debug("Sleep 1 second waiting for processes to die");
sleep(1) # Wait one second
}
}
}
##############################################################################
#
# When we exit, we kill off all children
#
##############################################################################
# FIXME something is wrong, we sometimes terminate with "Hangup" written
# to tty, and no STDERR output telling us why.
# FIXME for some readon, setting HUP to 'IGNORE' will cause exit() to
# write out "Hangup", and maybe loose some output. We insert a sleep...
sub mtr_exit ($) {
my $code= shift;
# cluck("Called mtr_exit()");
mtr_timer_stop_all($::glob_timers);
local $SIG{HUP} = 'IGNORE';
kill('HUP', -$$);
sleep 2;
exit($code);
}
1;