hdf5/test/hdfs.c
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/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Copyright by The HDF Group. *
* All rights reserved. *
* *
* This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including *
* terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in *
* the COPYING file, which can be found at the root of the source code *
* distribution tree, or in https://www.hdfgroup.org/licenses. *
* If you do not have access to either file, you may request a copy from *
* help@hdfgroup.org. *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
/*
* Read-Only HDFS Virtual File Driver (VFD)
*
* Purpose:
*
* Verify behavior for Read-Only HDFS VFD.
*
* Demonstrates basic use cases and fapl interaction.
*
*/
#include "h5test.h" /* testing utilities */
#include "H5FDhdfs.h" /* this file driver's utilities */
#ifdef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
#define HDFS_TEST_DEBUG 0
#define HDFS_TEST_MAX_BUF_SIZE 256
/*****************************************************************************
*
* FILE-LOCAL TESTING MACROS
*
* Purpose:
*
* 1) Upon test failure, goto-jump to single-location teardown in test
* function. E.g., `error:` (consistency with HDF corpus) or
* `failed:` (reflects purpose).
* >>> using "error", in part because `H5E_BEGIN_TRY` expects it.
* 2) Increase clarity and reduce overhead found with `TEST_ERROR`.
* e.g., "if(somefunction(arg, arg2) < 0) TEST_ERROR:"
* requires reading of entire line to know whether this if/call is
* part of the test setup, test operation, or a test unto itself.
* 3) Provide testing macros with optional user-supplied failure message;
* if not supplied (NULL), generate comparison output in the spirit of
* test-driven development. E.g., "expected 5 but was -3"
* User messages clarify test's purpose in code, encouraging description
* without relying on comments.
* 4) Configurable expected-actual order in generated comparison strings.
* Some prefer `VERIFY(expected, actual)`, others
* `VERIFY(actual, expected)`. Provide preprocessor ifdef switch
* to satisfy both parties, assuming one paradigm per test file.
* (One could #undef and redefine the flag through the file as desired,
* but _why_.)
*
* Provided as courtesy, per consideration for inclusion in the library
* proper.
*
* Macros:
*
* JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT - ifdef flag, configures comparison order
* FAIL_IF() - check condition
* FAIL_UNLESS() - check _not_ condition
* JSVERIFY() - long-int equality check; prints reason/comparison
* JSVERIFY_NOT() - long-int inequality check; prints
* JSVERIFY_STR() - string equality check; prints
*
*****************************************************************************/
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* ifdef flag: JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT
*
* JSVERIFY macros accept arguments as (EXPECTED, ACTUAL[, reason])
* default, if this is undefined, is (ACTUAL, EXPECTED[, reason])
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#define JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT 1L
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Macro: JSFAILED_AT()
*
* Purpose:
*
* Preface a test failure by printing "*FAILED*" and location to stdout
* Similar to `H5_FAILED(); AT();` from h5test.h
*
* *FAILED* at somefile.c:12 in function_name()...
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#define JSFAILED_AT() \
{ \
printf("*FAILED* at %s:%d in %s()...\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__); \
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Macro: FAIL_IF()
*
* Purpose:
*
* Make tests more accessible and less cluttered than
* `if (thing == otherthing()) TEST_ERROR`
* paradigm.
*
* The following lines are roughly equivalent:
*
* `if (myfunc() < 0) TEST_ERROR;` (as seen elsewhere in HDF tests)
* `FAIL_IF(myfunc() < 0)`
*
* Prints a generic "FAILED AT" line to stdout and jumps to `error`,
* similar to `TEST_ERROR` in h5test.h
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#define FAIL_IF(condition) \
if (condition) { \
JSFAILED_AT() \
goto error; \
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Macro: FAIL_UNLESS()
*
* Purpose:
*
* TEST_ERROR wrapper to reduce cognitive overhead from "negative tests",
* e.g., "a != b".
*
* Opposite of FAIL_IF; fails if the given condition is _not_ true.
*
* `FAIL_IF( 5 != my_op() )`
* is equivalent to
* `FAIL_UNLESS( 5 == my_op() )`
* However, `JSVERIFY(5, my_op(), "bad return")` may be even clearer.
* (see JSVERIFY)
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#if 0 /* UNUSED */
#define FAIL_UNLESS(condition) \
if (!(condition)) { \
JSFAILED_AT() \
goto error; \
}
#endif /* UNUSED */
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Macro: JSERR_LONG()
*
* Purpose:
*
* Print an failure message for long-int arguments.
* ERROR-AT printed first.
* If `reason` is given, it is printed on own line and newlined after
* else, prints "expected/actual" aligned on own lines.
*
* *FAILED* at myfile.c:488 in somefunc()...
* forest must be made of trees.
*
* or
*
* *FAILED* at myfile.c:488 in somefunc()...
* ! Expected 425
* ! Actual 3
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#define JSERR_LONG(expected, actual, reason) \
{ \
JSFAILED_AT() \
if (reason != NULL) { \
printf("%s\n", (reason)); \
} \
else { \
printf(" ! Expected %ld\n ! Actual %ld\n", (long)(expected), (long)(actual)); \
} \
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Macro: JSERR_STR()
*
* Purpose:
*
* Print an failure message for string arguments.
* ERROR-AT printed first.
* If `reason` is given, it is printed on own line and newlined after
* else, prints "expected/actual" aligned on own lines.
*
* *FAILED* at myfile.c:421 in myfunc()...
* Blue and Red strings don't match!
*
* or
*
* *FAILED* at myfile.c:421 in myfunc()...
* !!! Expected:
* this is my expected
* string
* !!! Actual:
* not what I expected at all
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#define JSERR_STR(expected, actual, reason) \
{ \
const char *_reason = reason; \
JSFAILED_AT() \
if (_reason != NULL) { \
printf("%s\n", _reason); \
} \
else { \
printf("!!! Expected:\n%s\n!!!Actual:\n%s\n", (expected), (actual)); \
} \
}
#ifdef JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Macro: JSVERIFY()
*
* Purpose:
*
* Verify that two long integers are equal.
* If unequal, print failure message
* (with `reason`, if not NULL; expected/actual if NULL)
* and jump to `error` at end of function
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#define JSVERIFY(expected, actual, reason) \
if ((long)(actual) != (long)(expected)) { \
JSERR_LONG((expected), (actual), (reason)) \
goto error; \
} /* JSVERIFY */
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Macro: JSVERIFY_NOT()
*
* Purpose:
*
* Verify that two long integers are _not_ equal.
* If equal, print failure message
* (with `reason`, if not NULL; expected/actual if NULL)
* and jump to `error` at end of function
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#define JSVERIFY_NOT(expected, actual, reason) \
if ((long)(actual) == (long)(expected)) { \
JSERR_LONG((expected), (actual), (reason)) \
goto error; \
} /* JSVERIFY_NOT */
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Macro: JSVERIFY_STR()
*
* Purpose:
*
* Verify that two strings are equal.
* If unequal, print failure message
* (with `reason`, if not NULL; expected/actual if NULL)
* and jump to `error` at end of function
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#define JSVERIFY_STR(expected, actual, reason) \
if (strcmp((actual), (expected)) != 0) { \
JSERR_STR((expected), (actual), (reason)); \
goto error; \
} /* JSVERIFY_STR */
#else
/* JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT not defined
*
* Repeats macros above, but with actual/expected parameters reversed.
*/
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Macro: JSVERIFY()
* See: JSVERIFY documentation above.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#define JSVERIFY(actual, expected, reason) \
if ((long)(actual) != (long)(expected)) { \
JSERR_LONG((expected), (actual), (reason)); \
goto error; \
} /* JSVERIFY */
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Macro: JSVERIFY_NOT()
* See: JSVERIFY_NOT documentation above.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#define JSVERIFY_NOT(actual, expected, reason) \
if ((long)(actual) == (long)(expected)) { \
JSERR_LONG((expected), (actual), (reason)) \
goto error; \
} /* JSVERIFY_NOT */
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Macro: JSVERIFY_STR()
* See: JSVERIFY_STR documentation above.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#define JSVERIFY_STR(actual, expected, reason) \
if (strcmp((actual), (expected)) != 0) { \
JSERR_STR((expected), (actual), (reason)); \
goto error; \
} /* JSVERIFY_STR */
#endif /* ifdef/else JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT */
/********************************
* OTHER MACROS AND DEFINITIONS *
********************************/
/* copied from src/hdfs.c */
#define MAXADDR (((haddr_t)1 << (8 * sizeof(HDoff_t) - 1)) - 1)
#define HDFS_NAMENODE_NAME_MAX_SIZE 128
/*******************************
* FILE-LOCAL GLOBAL VARIABLES *
*******************************/
static const char filename_missing[] = "/tmp/missing.txt";
static const char filename_bard[] = "/tmp/t8.shakespeare.txt";
static const char filename_raven[] = "/tmp/Poe_Raven.txt";
static const char filename_example_h5[] = "/tmp/t.h5";
static H5FD_hdfs_fapl_t default_fa = {
1, /* fa version */
"localhost", /* namenode name */
0, /* namenode port */
"", /* user name */
"", /* kerberos path */
1024, /* buffer size */
};
#endif /* H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS */
/******************
* TEST FUNCTIONS *
******************/
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: test_fapl_config_validation()
*
* Purpose:
*
* Test data consistency of fapl configuration.
* Tests `H5FD_hdfs_validate_config` indirectly through `H5Pset_fapl_hdfs`.
*
* Return:
*
* PASSED : 0
* FAILED : 1
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
test_fapl_config_validation(void)
{
#ifndef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
TESTING("HDFS fapl configuration validation");
SKIPPED();
puts(" HDFS VFD is not enabled");
fflush(stdout);
return 0;
#else
/*********************
* test-local macros *
*********************/
/*************************
* test-local structures *
*************************/
struct testcase {
const char *msg;
herr_t expected;
H5FD_hdfs_fapl_t config;
};
/************************
* test-local variables *
************************/
hid_t fapl_id = H5I_INVALID_HID; /* file access property list ID */
H5FD_hdfs_fapl_t config;
H5FD_hdfs_fapl_t fa_fetch;
herr_t success = SUCCEED;
unsigned int i = 0;
unsigned int ncases = 6; /* should equal number of cases */
struct testcase *case_ptr = NULL; /* dumb work-around for possible */
/* dynamic cases creation because */
/* of compiler warnings Wlarger-than */
struct testcase cases_arr[] = {
{
"default config fapl",
SUCCEED,
{
1, /* version */
"localhost", /* namenode_name */
0, /* namenode_port number */
"some_user", /* user_name */
"", /* kerberos_ticket_cache path */
-1, /* stream_buffer_size */
},
},
{
"invalid version number (2)",
FAIL,
{
2, /* version */
"localhost", /* namenode_name */
0, /* namenode_port number */
"some_user", /* user_name */
"", /* kerberos_ticket_cache path */
-1, /* stream_buffer_size */
},
},
{
"invalid version number (0)",
FAIL,
{
0, /* version */
"localhost", /* namenode_name */
0, /* namenode_port number */
"some_user", /* user_name */
"", /* kerberos_ticket_cache path */
-1, /* stream_buffer_size */
},
},
{
"nonsense kerberos path still ok?",
SUCCEED,
{
1, /* version */
"localhost", /* namenode_name */
0, /* namenode_port number */
"some_user", /* user_name */
"pathToSomewhere", /* kerberos_ticket_cache path */
-1, /* stream_buffer_size */
},
},
{
"namenode port number too high",
FAIL,
{
1, /* version */
"localhost", /* namenode_name */
88000, /* namenode_port number */
"some_user", /* user_name */
"", /* kerberos_ticket_cache path */
-1, /* stream_buffer_size */
},
},
{
"negative namenode port number",
FAIL,
{
1, /* version */
"localhost", /* namenode_name */
-1, /* namenode_port number */
"some_user", /* user_name */
"", /* kerberos_ticket_cache path */
-1, /* stream_buffer_size */
},
},
};
TESTING("HDFS fapl configuration validation");
/*********
* TESTS *
*********/
for (i = 0; i < ncases; i++) {
/*---------------
* per-test setup
*---------------
*/
case_ptr = &cases_arr[i];
fapl_id = H5Pcreate(H5P_FILE_ACCESS);
FAIL_IF(fapl_id < 0) /* sanity-check */
/*-----------------------------------
* Actually test -- set fapl.
* Mute stack trace in failure cases.
*-----------------------------------
*/
H5E_BEGIN_TRY
{
/* `H5FD_hdfs_validate_config(...)` is static/private
* to src/hdfs.c and cannot (and should not?) be tested directly?
* Instead, validate config through public api.
*/
success = H5Pset_fapl_hdfs(fapl_id, &case_ptr->config);
}
H5E_END_TRY
JSVERIFY(case_ptr->expected, success, case_ptr->msg)
/* Make sure we can get back what we put in.
* Only valid if the fapl configuration does not result in error.
*/
if (success == SUCCEED) {
config = case_ptr->config;
JSVERIFY(SUCCEED, H5Pget_fapl_hdfs(fapl_id, &fa_fetch), "unable to get fapl")
JSVERIFY(H5FD__CURR_HDFS_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa_fetch.version, "invalid version number")
JSVERIFY(config.version, fa_fetch.version, "version number mismatch")
JSVERIFY(config.namenode_port, fa_fetch.namenode_port, "namenode port mismatch")
JSVERIFY(config.stream_buffer_size, fa_fetch.stream_buffer_size, "streambuffer size mismatch")
JSVERIFY_STR(config.namenode_name, fa_fetch.namenode_name, "node name mismatch")
JSVERIFY_STR(config.user_name, fa_fetch.user_name, "user name mismatch")
JSVERIFY_STR(config.kerberos_ticket_cache, fa_fetch.kerberos_ticket_cache,
"kerberos ticket cache mismatch")
}
/*-----------------------------
* per-test sanitation/teardown
*-----------------------------
*/
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5Pclose(fapl_id))
fapl_id = -1;
} /* for each test case */
PASSED();
return 0;
error:
/***********
* CLEANUP *
***********/
if (fapl_id < 0) {
H5E_BEGIN_TRY
{
(void)H5Pclose(fapl_id);
}
H5E_END_TRY
}
return 1;
#endif /* H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS */
} /* end test_fapl_config_validation() */
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: test_hdfs_fapl()
*
* Purpose: Tests the file handle interface for the HDFS driver.
*
* For now, test only fapl & flags. Extend as the
* work on the VFD continues.
*
* Return: Success: 0
* Failure: 1
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
test_hdfs_fapl(void)
{
#ifndef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
TESTING("HDFS fapl ");
SKIPPED();
puts(" HDFS VFD is not enabled");
fflush(stdout);
return 0;
#else
/************************
* test-local variables *
************************/
hid_t fapl_id = H5I_INVALID_HID; /* file access property list ID */
hid_t driver_id = H5I_INVALID_HID; /* ID for this VFD */
unsigned long driver_flags = 0; /* VFD feature flags */
H5FD_hdfs_fapl_t hdfs_fa_0 = {
1, /* version*/
"", /* node name */
9000, /* node port */
"", /* username */
"", /* kerb cache path */
1024, /* stream buffer size */
};
TESTING("HDFS fapl ");
/* Set property list and file name for HDFS driver.
*/
fapl_id = H5Pcreate(H5P_FILE_ACCESS);
FAIL_IF(fapl_id < 0)
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5Pset_fapl_hdfs(fapl_id, &hdfs_fa_0))
driver_id = H5Pget_driver(fapl_id);
FAIL_IF(driver_id < 0)
/****************
* Check that the VFD feature flags are correct
* SPEC MAY CHANGE
******************/
FAIL_IF(H5FDdriver_query(driver_id, &driver_flags) < 0)
JSVERIFY_NOT(0, (driver_flags & H5FD_FEAT_DATA_SIEVE),
"bit(s) in `driver_flags` must align with "
"H5FD_FEAT_DATA_SIEVE")
JSVERIFY(H5FD_FEAT_DATA_SIEVE, driver_flags, "H5FD_FEAT_DATA_SIEVE should be the only supported flag")
PASSED();
return 0;
error:
H5E_BEGIN_TRY
{
(void)H5Pclose(fapl_id);
}
H5E_END_TRY
return 1;
#endif /* H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS */
} /* end test_hdfs_fapl() */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: test_vfd_open()
*
* Purpose:
*
* Demonstrate/specify VFD-level "Open" failure cases
*
* Return:
*
* PASSED : 0
* FAILED : 1
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
test_vfd_open(void)
{
#ifndef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
TESTING("HDFS VFD-level open");
SKIPPED();
puts(" HDFS VFD is not enabled");
fflush(stdout);
return 0;
#else
/*********************
* test-local macros *
*********************/
/* selectors for which fapl to use in testcase */
#define FAPL_H5P_DEFAULT -2
#define FAPL_UNCONFIGURED -3 /* H5P_FILE_ACCESS */
#define FAPL_HDFS -4
/*************************
* test-local structures *
*************************/
struct test_condition {
const char *message;
const char *url;
unsigned flags;
int which_fapl;
haddr_t maxaddr;
bool might_use_other_driver;
};
/************************
* test-local variables *
************************/
struct test_condition failing_conditions[] = {
{
"default property list (H5P_DEFAULT) is invalid",
filename_bard,
H5F_ACC_RDONLY,
FAPL_H5P_DEFAULT,
MAXADDR,
true,
},
{
"generic file access property list is invalid",
filename_bard,
H5F_ACC_RDONLY,
FAPL_UNCONFIGURED,
MAXADDR,
true,
},
{
"filename cannot be null",
NULL,
H5F_ACC_RDONLY,
FAPL_HDFS,
MAXADDR,
false,
},
{
"filename cannot be empty",
"",
H5F_ACC_RDONLY,
FAPL_HDFS,
MAXADDR,
false,
},
{
"file at filename must exist",
filename_missing,
H5F_ACC_RDONLY,
FAPL_HDFS,
MAXADDR,
false,
},
{
"read-write flag not supported",
filename_bard,
H5F_ACC_RDWR,
FAPL_HDFS,
MAXADDR,
false,
},
{
"truncate flag not supported",
filename_bard,
H5F_ACC_TRUNC,
FAPL_HDFS,
MAXADDR,
false,
},
{
"create flag not supported",
filename_bard,
H5F_ACC_CREAT,
FAPL_HDFS,
MAXADDR,
false,
},
{
"EXCL flag not supported",
filename_bard,
H5F_ACC_EXCL,
FAPL_HDFS,
MAXADDR,
false,
},
{
"maxaddr cannot be 0 (caught in `H5FD_open()`)",
filename_bard,
H5F_ACC_RDONLY,
FAPL_HDFS,
0,
false,
},
};
unsigned i = 0;
unsigned failing_conditions_count = 10;
H5FD_t *fd = NULL;
hid_t fapl_hdfs = H5I_INVALID_HID;
hid_t fapl_unconfigured = H5I_INVALID_HID;
TESTING("HDFS VFD-level open");
fapl_unconfigured = H5Pcreate(H5P_FILE_ACCESS);
FAIL_IF(fapl_unconfigured < 0)
fapl_hdfs = H5Pcreate(H5P_FILE_ACCESS);
FAIL_IF(fapl_hdfs < 0)
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5Pset_fapl_hdfs(fapl_hdfs, &default_fa))
/*********
* TESTS *
*********/
/* all the test cases that will _not_ open
*/
for (i = 0; i < failing_conditions_count; i++) {
struct test_condition T = failing_conditions[i];
hid_t fapl_id = H5P_DEFAULT;
fd = NULL;
if (T.which_fapl == FAPL_UNCONFIGURED) {
fapl_id = fapl_unconfigured;
}
else if (T.which_fapl == FAPL_HDFS) {
fapl_id = fapl_hdfs;
}
#if HDFS_TEST_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "testing: %s\n", T.message);
#endif /* HDFS_TEST_DEBUG */
H5E_BEGIN_TRY
{
fd = H5FDopen(T.url, T.flags, fapl_id, T.maxaddr);
}
H5E_END_TRY
if (NULL != fd) {
if (true == T.might_use_other_driver && H5FD_HDFS != fd->driver_id) {
fprintf(stderr, "\n!!!!! WARNING !!!!!\n"
" Successful open of file on local system "
"with non-HDFS VFD.\n");
JSVERIFY(SUCCEED, H5FDclose(fd), "unable to close errant open");
fd = NULL;
}
else {
JSVERIFY(1, 0, T.message); /* print message and fail */
}
}
}
FAIL_IF(NULL != fd) /* sanity check */
#if HDFS_TEST_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "nominal open\n");
#endif /* HDFS_TEST_DEBUG */
/* finally, show that a file can be opened
*/
fd = H5FDopen(filename_bard, H5F_ACC_RDONLY, fapl_hdfs, MAXADDR);
FAIL_IF(NULL == fd)
/************
* TEARDOWN *
************/
#if HDFS_TEST_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "teardown...\n");
#endif /* HDFS_TEST_DEBUG */
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5FDclose(fd))
fd = NULL;
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5Pclose(fapl_hdfs))
fapl_hdfs = -1;
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5Pclose(fapl_unconfigured))
fapl_unconfigured = -1;
PASSED();
return 0;
error:
/***********
* CLEANUP *
***********/
if (fd) {
(void)H5FDclose(fd);
}
H5E_BEGIN_TRY
{
if (fapl_hdfs >= 0) {
(void)H5Pclose(fapl_hdfs);
}
if (fapl_unconfigured >= 0) {
(void)H5Pclose(fapl_unconfigured);
}
}
H5E_END_TRY
return 1;
#undef FAPL_H5P_DEFAULT
#undef FAPL_UNCONFIGURED
#undef FAPL_HDFS
#endif /* H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS */
} /* end test_vfd_open() */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: test_eof_eoa()
*
* Purpose:
*
* Demonstrate behavior of get_eof, get_eoa, and set_eoa.
*
* Return:
*
* PASSED : 0
* FAILED : 1
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
test_eof_eoa(void)
{
#ifndef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
TESTING("HDFS eof/eoa gets and sets");
SKIPPED();
puts(" HDFS VFD is not enabled");
fflush(stdout);
return 0;
#else
/*********************
* test-local macros *
*********************/
/*************************
* test-local structures *
*************************/
/************************
* test-local variables *
************************/
H5FD_t *fd_shakespeare = NULL;
hid_t fapl_id = H5I_INVALID_HID;
TESTING("HDFS eof/eoa gets and sets");
/*********
* SETUP *
*********/
fapl_id = H5Pcreate(H5P_FILE_ACCESS);
FAIL_IF(0 > fapl_id)
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5Pset_fapl_hdfs(fapl_id, &default_fa))
fd_shakespeare = H5FDopen(filename_bard, H5F_ACC_RDONLY, fapl_id, HADDR_UNDEF);
FAIL_IF(NULL == fd_shakespeare)
/*********
* TESTS *
*********/
/* verify as found
*/
JSVERIFY(5458199, H5FDget_eof(fd_shakespeare, H5FD_MEM_DEFAULT), "EOF mismatch")
JSVERIFY(H5FDget_eof(fd_shakespeare, H5FD_MEM_DEFAULT), H5FDget_eof(fd_shakespeare, H5FD_MEM_DRAW),
"mismatch between DEFAULT and RAW memory types")
JSVERIFY(0, H5FDget_eoa(fd_shakespeare, H5FD_MEM_DEFAULT), "EoA should be unset by H5FDopen")
/* set EoA below EoF
*/
JSVERIFY(SUCCEED, H5FDset_eoa(fd_shakespeare, H5FD_MEM_DEFAULT, 44442202), "unable to set EoA (lower)")
JSVERIFY(5458199, H5FDget_eof(fd_shakespeare, H5FD_MEM_DEFAULT), "EoF changed")
JSVERIFY(44442202, H5FDget_eoa(fd_shakespeare, H5FD_MEM_DEFAULT), "EoA unchanged")
/* set EoA above EoF
*/
JSVERIFY(SUCCEED, H5FDset_eoa(fd_shakespeare, H5FD_MEM_DEFAULT, 6789012), "unable to set EoA (higher)")
JSVERIFY(5458199, H5FDget_eof(fd_shakespeare, H5FD_MEM_DEFAULT), "EoF changed")
JSVERIFY(6789012, H5FDget_eoa(fd_shakespeare, H5FD_MEM_DEFAULT), "EoA unchanged")
/************
* TEARDOWN *
************/
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5FDclose(fd_shakespeare))
fd_shakespeare = NULL;
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5Pclose(fapl_id))
fapl_id = -1;
PASSED();
return 0;
error:
/***********
* CLEANUP *
***********/
if (fd_shakespeare != NULL) {
(void)H5FDclose(fd_shakespeare);
}
if (fapl_id >= 0) {
H5E_BEGIN_TRY
{
(void)H5Pclose(fapl_id);
}
H5E_END_TRY
}
return 1;
#endif /* H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS */
} /* end test_eof_eoa() */
/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: test_H5FDread_without_eoa_set_fails()
*
* Purpose:
*
* Demonstrate a not-obvious constraint by the library, preventing
* file read before EoA is set
*
*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
test_H5FDread_without_eoa_set_fails(void)
{
#ifndef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
TESTING("HDFS VFD read-eoa temporal coupling library limitation");
SKIPPED();
puts(" HDFS VFD is not enabled");
fflush(stdout);
return 0;
#else
char buffer[HDFS_TEST_MAX_BUF_SIZE];
unsigned int i = 0;
H5FD_t *file_shakespeare = NULL;
hid_t fapl_id = H5I_INVALID_HID;
TESTING("HDFS VFD read-eoa temporal coupling library limitation");
/*********
* SETUP *
*********/
/* create HDFS fapl
*/
fapl_id = H5Pcreate(H5P_FILE_ACCESS);
FAIL_IF(fapl_id < 0)
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5Pset_fapl_hdfs(fapl_id, &default_fa))
file_shakespeare = H5FDopen(filename_bard, H5F_ACC_RDONLY, fapl_id, MAXADDR);
FAIL_IF(NULL == file_shakespeare)
JSVERIFY(0, H5FDget_eoa(file_shakespeare, H5FD_MEM_DEFAULT), "EoA should remain unset by H5FDopen")
/* zero buffer contents */
for (i = 0; i < HDFS_TEST_MAX_BUF_SIZE; i++) {
buffer[i] = 0;
}
/********
* TEST *
********/
H5E_BEGIN_TRY{/* mute stack trace on expected failure */
JSVERIFY(FAIL, H5FDread(file_shakespeare, H5FD_MEM_DRAW, H5P_DEFAULT, 1200699, 102, buffer),
"cannot read before eoa is set")} H5E_END_TRY
for (i = 0; i < HDFS_TEST_MAX_BUF_SIZE; i++) {
JSVERIFY(0, (unsigned)buffer[i], "buffer was modified by write!")
}
/************
* TEARDOWN *
************/
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5FDclose(file_shakespeare))
file_shakespeare = NULL;
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5Pclose(fapl_id))
fapl_id = -1;
PASSED();
return 0;
error:
/***********
* CLEANUP *
***********/
if (file_shakespeare) {
(void)H5FDclose(file_shakespeare);
}
if (fapl_id >= 0) {
H5E_BEGIN_TRY
{
(void)H5Pclose(fapl_id);
}
H5E_END_TRY
}
return 1;
#endif /* H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS */
} /* end test_H5FDread_without_eoa_set_fails() */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: test_read()
*
* Purpose:
*
* Return:
*
* PASSED : 0
* FAILED : 1
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
test_read(void)
{
#ifndef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
TESTING("HDFS VFD read/range-gets");
SKIPPED();
puts(" HDFS VFD is not enabled");
fflush(stdout);
return 0;
#else
/*********************
* test-local macros *
*********************/
/*************************
* test-local structures *
*************************/
struct testcase {
const char *message; /* purpose of test case */
haddr_t eoa_set; /* set file EOA to this prior to read */
size_t addr; /* offset of read in file */
size_t len; /* length of read in file */
herr_t success; /* expected return value of read function */
const char *expected; /* expected contents of buffer; failure ignores */
};
/************************
* test-local variables *
************************/
struct testcase cases[] = {
{
"successful range-get",
6464,
5691,
32, /* fancy quotes are three bytes each(?) */
SUCCEED,
"Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.”",
},
{
"read past EOA fails (EOA < EOF < addr)",
3000,
4000,
100,
FAIL,
NULL,
},
{
"read overlapping EOA fails (EOA < addr < EOF < (addr+len))",
3000,
8000,
100,
FAIL,
NULL,
},
{
"read past EOA/EOF fails ((EOA==EOF) < addr)",
6464,
7000,
100,
FAIL,
NULL,
},
{
"read overlapping EOA/EOF fails (addr < (EOA==EOF) < (addr+len))",
6464,
6400,
100,
FAIL,
NULL,
},
{
"read between EOF and EOA fails (EOF < addr < (addr+len) < EOA)",
8000,
7000,
100,
FAIL,
NULL,
},
};
unsigned testcase_count = 6;
unsigned test_i = 0;
struct testcase test;
herr_t open_return = FAIL;
char buffer[HDFS_TEST_MAX_BUF_SIZE];
unsigned int i = 0;
H5FD_t *file_raven = NULL;
hid_t fapl_id = H5I_INVALID_HID;
TESTING("HDFS VFD read/range-gets");
/*********
* SETUP *
*********/
/* create HDFS fapl
*/
fapl_id = H5Pcreate(H5P_FILE_ACCESS);
FAIL_IF(fapl_id < 0)
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5Pset_fapl_hdfs(fapl_id, &default_fa))
/* zero buffer contents */
for (i = 0; i < HDFS_TEST_MAX_BUF_SIZE; i++) {
buffer[i] = 0;
}
/* open file
*/
file_raven = H5FDopen(filename_raven, H5F_ACC_RDONLY, fapl_id,
HADDR_UNDEF); /* Demonstrate success with "automatic" value */
FAIL_IF(NULL == file_raven)
JSVERIFY(6464, H5FDget_eof(file_raven, H5FD_MEM_DEFAULT), "EOF mismatch")
/*********
* TESTS *
*********/
for (test_i = 0; test_i < testcase_count; test_i++) {
/* -------------- *
* per-test setup *
* -------------- */
test = cases[test_i];
open_return = FAIL;
FAIL_IF(HDFS_TEST_MAX_BUF_SIZE < test.len) /* buffer too small! */
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5FDset_eoa(file_raven, H5FD_MEM_DEFAULT, test.eoa_set))
/* zero buffer contents */
for (i = 0; i < HDFS_TEST_MAX_BUF_SIZE; i++) {
buffer[i] = 0;
}
/* ------------ *
* conduct test *
* ------------ */
H5E_BEGIN_TRY
{
open_return = H5FDread(file_raven, H5FD_MEM_DRAW, H5P_DEFAULT, test.addr, test.len, buffer);
}
H5E_END_TRY
JSVERIFY(test.success, open_return, test.message)
if (open_return == SUCCEED) {
JSVERIFY_STR(test.expected, buffer, NULL)
}
} /* for each testcase */
/************
* TEARDOWN *
************/
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5FDclose(file_raven))
file_raven = NULL;
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5Pclose(fapl_id))
fapl_id = -1;
PASSED();
return 0;
error:
/***********
* CLEANUP *
***********/
if (file_raven != 0) {
(void)H5FDclose(file_raven);
}
if (fapl_id >= 0) {
H5E_BEGIN_TRY
{
(void)H5Pclose(fapl_id);
}
H5E_END_TRY
}
return 1;
#endif /* H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS */
} /* end test_read() */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: test_noops_and_autofails()
*
* Purpose:
*
* Demonstrate the unavailable and do-nothing routines unique to
* Read-Only VFD.
*
* Return:
*
* PASSED : 0
* FAILED : 1
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
test_noops_and_autofails(void)
{
#ifndef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
TESTING("HDFS VFD always-fail and no-op routines");
SKIPPED();
puts(" HDFS VFD is not enabled");
fflush(stdout);
return 0;
#else
/*********************
* test-local macros *
*********************/
/*************************
* test-local structures *
*************************/
/************************
* test-local variables *
************************/
hid_t fapl_id = H5I_INVALID_HID;
H5FD_t *file = NULL;
const char data[36] = "The Force shall be with you, always";
TESTING("HDFS VFD always-fail and no-op routines");
/*********
* SETUP *
*********/
/* create HDFS fapl
*/
fapl_id = H5Pcreate(H5P_FILE_ACCESS);
FAIL_IF(fapl_id < 0)
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5Pset_fapl_hdfs(fapl_id, &default_fa))
/* open file
*/
file = H5FDopen(filename_bard, H5F_ACC_RDONLY, fapl_id, HADDR_UNDEF);
FAIL_IF(NULL == file)
/*********
* TESTS *
*********/
/* auto-fail calls to write and truncate
*/
H5E_BEGIN_TRY{JSVERIFY(FAIL, H5FDwrite(file, H5FD_MEM_DRAW, H5P_DEFAULT, 1000, 35, data),
"write must fail")} H5E_END_TRY
H5E_BEGIN_TRY{JSVERIFY(FAIL, H5FDtruncate(file, H5P_DEFAULT, false), "truncate must fail")} H5E_END_TRY
H5E_BEGIN_TRY{
JSVERIFY(FAIL, H5FDtruncate(file, H5P_DEFAULT, true), "truncate must fail (closing)")} H5E_END_TRY
/************
* TEARDOWN *
************/
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5FDclose(file))
file = NULL;
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5Pclose(fapl_id))
fapl_id = -1;
PASSED();
return 0;
error:
/***********
* CLEANUP *
***********/
if (fapl_id >= 0) {
H5E_BEGIN_TRY
{
(void)H5Pclose(fapl_id);
}
H5E_END_TRY
}
if (file != NULL) {
(void)H5FDclose(file);
}
return 1;
#endif /* H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS */
} /* end test_noops_and_autofails() */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: test_cmp()
*
* Purpose:
*
* Verify "file comparison" behavior.
*
* Return:
*
* PASSED : 0
* FAILED : 1
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
test_cmp(void)
{
TESTING("HDFS cmp (comparison)");
SKIPPED();
fprintf(stderr, " TODO: Distinct valid fapls to open the same file.\n");
return 0;
} /* end test_cmp() */
/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: test_H5F_integration()
*
* Purpose:
*
* Demonstrate H5F (File interface) behavior with files on HDFS.
*
* Return:
*
* PASSED : 0
* FAILED : 1
*
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
test_H5F_integration(void)
{
#ifndef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
TESTING("HDFS file access through HD5F library (H5F API)");
SKIPPED();
puts(" HDFS VFD is not enabled");
fflush(stdout);
return 0;
#else
/*********************
* test-local macros *
*********************/
/*************************
* test-local structures *
*************************/
/************************
* test-local variables *
************************/
hid_t file = H5I_INVALID_HID;
hid_t fapl_id = H5I_INVALID_HID;
TESTING("HDFS file access through HD5F library (H5F API)");
/*********
* SETUP *
*********/
fapl_id = H5Pcreate(H5P_FILE_ACCESS);
FAIL_IF(0 > fapl_id)
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5Pset_fapl_hdfs(fapl_id, &default_fa))
/*********
* TESTS *
*********/
/* Read-Write Open access is not allowed with this file driver.
*/
H5E_BEGIN_TRY{FAIL_IF(0 <= H5Fopen(filename_example_h5, H5F_ACC_RDWR, fapl_id))} H5E_END_TRY
/* H5Fcreate() is not allowed with this file driver.
*/
H5E_BEGIN_TRY{FAIL_IF(0 <= H5Fcreate(filename_missing, H5F_ACC_RDONLY, H5P_DEFAULT, fapl_id))} H5E_END_TRY
/* Successful open.
*/
file = H5Fopen(filename_example_h5, H5F_ACC_RDONLY, fapl_id);
FAIL_IF(file < 0)
/************
* TEARDOWN *
************/
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5Fclose(file))
file = -1;
FAIL_IF(FAIL == H5Pclose(fapl_id))
fapl_id = -1;
PASSED();
return 0;
error:
/***********
* CLEANUP *
***********/
#if HDFS_TEST_DEBUG
printf("\nerror!");
fflush(stdout);
#endif /* HDFS_TEST_DEBUG */
if (fapl_id >= 0) {
H5E_BEGIN_TRY
{
(void)H5Pclose(fapl_id);
}
H5E_END_TRY
}
if (file > 0) {
(void)H5Fclose(file);
}
return 1;
#endif /* H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS */
} /* test_H5F_integration */
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: main
*
* Purpose: Tests the basic features of Virtual File Drivers
*
* Return: Success: 0
* Failure: 1
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
main(void)
{
int nerrors = 0;
/******************
* commence tests *
******************/
#ifdef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
static char hdfs_namenode_name[HDFS_NAMENODE_NAME_MAX_SIZE] = "";
const char *hdfs_namenode_name_env = NULL;
hdfs_namenode_name_env = getenv("HDFS_TEST_NAMENODE_NAME");
if (hdfs_namenode_name_env == NULL || hdfs_namenode_name_env[0] == '\0') {
strncpy(hdfs_namenode_name, "localhost", HDFS_NAMENODE_NAME_MAX_SIZE);
}
else {
strncpy(/* TODO: error-check? */
default_fa.namenode_name, hdfs_namenode_name_env, HDFS_NAMENODE_NAME_MAX_SIZE);
}
#endif /* H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS */
h5_test_init();
printf("Testing hdfs VFD functionality.\n");
nerrors += test_fapl_config_validation();
nerrors += test_hdfs_fapl();
nerrors += test_vfd_open();
nerrors += test_eof_eoa();
nerrors += test_H5FDread_without_eoa_set_fails();
nerrors += test_read();
nerrors += test_noops_and_autofails();
nerrors += test_cmp();
nerrors += test_H5F_integration();
if (nerrors > 0) {
printf("***** %d hdfs TEST%s FAILED! *****\n", nerrors, nerrors > 1 ? "S" : "");
nerrors = 1;
}
else {
printf("All hdfs tests passed.\n");
}
return nerrors; /* 0 if no errors, 1 if any errors */
} /* end main() */