open-nomad/client/allocrunner/alloc_runner_unix_test.go
James Rasell 222592a07e
client: track service deregister call so it's only called once.
In certain task lifecycles the taskrunner service deregister call
could be called three times for a task that is exiting. Whilst
each hook caller of deregister has its own purpose, we should try
and ensure it is only called once during the shutdown lifecycle of
a task.

This change therefore tracks when deregister has been called, so
that subsequent calls are noop. In the event the task is
restarting, the deregister value is reset to ensure proper
operation.
2022-02-11 09:29:38 +01:00

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//go:build !windows
// +build !windows
package allocrunner
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"os"
"syscall"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/consul"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/state"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/nomad/mock"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/nomad/structs"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/testutil"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
// TestAllocRunner_Restore_RunningTerminal asserts that restoring a terminal
// alloc with a running task properly kills the running the task. This is meant
// to simulate a Nomad agent crash after receiving an updated alloc with
// DesiredStatus=Stop, persisting the update, but crashing before terminating
// the task.
func TestAllocRunner_Restore_RunningTerminal(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
// 1. Run task
// 2. Shutdown alloc runner
// 3. Set alloc.desiredstatus=false
// 4. Start new alloc runner
// 5. Assert task and logmon are cleaned up
alloc := mock.Alloc()
alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Services = []*structs.Service{
{
Name: "foo",
PortLabel: "8888",
},
}
task := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0]
task.Driver = "mock_driver"
task.Config = map[string]interface{}{
"run_for": "1h",
}
conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc.Copy())
defer cleanup()
// Maintain state for subsequent run
conf.StateDB = state.NewMemDB(conf.Logger)
// Start and wait for task to be running
ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf)
require.NoError(t, err)
go ar.Run()
defer destroy(ar)
testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) {
s := ar.AllocState()
return s.ClientStatus == structs.AllocClientStatusRunning, fmt.Errorf("expected running, got %s", s.ClientStatus)
}, func(err error) {
require.NoError(t, err)
})
// Shutdown the AR and manually change the state to mimic a crash where
// a stopped alloc update is received, but Nomad crashes before
// stopping the alloc.
ar.Shutdown()
select {
case <-ar.ShutdownCh():
case <-time.After(30 * time.Second):
require.Fail(t, "AR took too long to exit")
}
// Assert logmon is still running. This is a super ugly hack that pulls
// logmon's PID out of its reattach config, but it does properly ensure
// logmon gets cleaned up.
ls, _, err := conf.StateDB.GetTaskRunnerState(alloc.ID, task.Name)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotNil(t, ls)
logmonReattach := struct {
Pid int
}{}
err = json.Unmarshal([]byte(ls.Hooks["logmon"].Data["reattach_config"]), &logmonReattach)
require.NoError(t, err)
logmonProc, _ := os.FindProcess(logmonReattach.Pid)
require.NoError(t, logmonProc.Signal(syscall.Signal(0)))
// Fake alloc terminal during Restore()
alloc.DesiredStatus = structs.AllocDesiredStatusStop
alloc.ModifyIndex++
alloc.AllocModifyIndex++
// Start a new alloc runner and assert it gets stopped
conf2, cleanup2 := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc)
defer cleanup2()
// Use original statedb to maintain hook state
conf2.StateDB = conf.StateDB
// Restore, start, and wait for task to be killed
ar2, err := NewAllocRunner(conf2)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NoError(t, ar2.Restore())
go ar2.Run()
defer destroy(ar2)
select {
case <-ar2.WaitCh():
case <-time.After(30 * time.Second):
}
// Assert logmon was cleaned up
require.Error(t, logmonProc.Signal(syscall.Signal(0)))
// Assert consul was cleaned up:
// 1 removal during prekill
// - removal during exited is de-duped due to prekill
// - removal during stop is de-duped due to prekill
// 1 removal group during stop
consulOps := conf2.Consul.(*consul.MockConsulServiceClient).GetOps()
require.Len(t, consulOps, 2)
for _, op := range consulOps {
require.Equal(t, "remove", op.Op)
}
// Assert terminated task event was emitted
events := ar2.AllocState().TaskStates[task.Name].Events
require.Len(t, events, 4)
require.Equal(t, events[0].Type, structs.TaskReceived)
require.Equal(t, events[1].Type, structs.TaskSetup)
require.Equal(t, events[2].Type, structs.TaskStarted)
require.Equal(t, events[3].Type, structs.TaskTerminated)
}
// TestAllocRunner_Restore_CompletedBatch asserts that restoring a completed
// batch alloc doesn't run it again
func TestAllocRunner_Restore_CompletedBatch(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
// 1. Run task and wait for it to complete
// 2. Start new alloc runner
// 3. Assert task didn't run again
alloc := mock.Alloc()
alloc.Job.Type = structs.JobTypeBatch
task := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0]
task.Driver = "mock_driver"
task.Config = map[string]interface{}{
"run_for": "2ms",
}
conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc.Copy())
defer cleanup()
// Maintain state for subsequent run
conf.StateDB = state.NewMemDB(conf.Logger)
// Start and wait for task to be running
ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf)
require.NoError(t, err)
go ar.Run()
defer destroy(ar)
testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) {
s := ar.AllocState()
if s.ClientStatus != structs.AllocClientStatusComplete {
return false, fmt.Errorf("expected complete, got %s", s.ClientStatus)
}
return true, nil
}, func(err error) {
require.NoError(t, err)
})
// once job finishes, it shouldn't run again
require.False(t, ar.shouldRun())
initialRunEvents := ar.AllocState().TaskStates[task.Name].Events
require.Len(t, initialRunEvents, 4)
ls, ts, err := conf.StateDB.GetTaskRunnerState(alloc.ID, task.Name)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotNil(t, ls)
require.Equal(t, structs.TaskStateDead, ts.State)
// Start a new alloc runner and assert it gets stopped
conf2, cleanup2 := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc)
defer cleanup2()
// Use original statedb to maintain hook state
conf2.StateDB = conf.StateDB
// Restore, start, and wait for task to be killed
ar2, err := NewAllocRunner(conf2)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NoError(t, ar2.Restore())
go ar2.Run()
defer destroy(ar2)
// AR waitCh must be closed even when task doesn't run again
select {
case <-ar2.WaitCh():
case <-time.After(10 * time.Second):
require.Fail(t, "alloc.waitCh wasn't closed")
}
// TR waitCh must be closed too!
select {
case <-ar2.tasks[task.Name].WaitCh():
case <-time.After(10 * time.Second):
require.Fail(t, "tr.waitCh wasn't closed")
}
// Assert that events are unmodified, which they would if task re-run
events := ar2.AllocState().TaskStates[task.Name].Events
require.Equal(t, initialRunEvents, events)
}
// TestAllocRunner_PreStartFailuresLeadToFailed asserts that if an alloc
// prestart hooks failed, then the alloc and subsequent tasks transition
// to failed state
func TestAllocRunner_PreStartFailuresLeadToFailed(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
alloc := mock.Alloc()
alloc.Job.Type = structs.JobTypeBatch
task := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0]
task.Driver = "mock_driver"
task.Config = map[string]interface{}{
"run_for": "2ms",
}
rp := &structs.RestartPolicy{Attempts: 0}
alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].RestartPolicy = rp
task.RestartPolicy = rp
conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc.Copy())
defer cleanup()
// Maintain state for subsequent run
conf.StateDB = state.NewMemDB(conf.Logger)
// Start and wait for task to be running
ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf)
require.NoError(t, err)
ar.runnerHooks = append(ar.runnerHooks, &allocFailingPrestartHook{})
go ar.Run()
defer destroy(ar)
select {
case <-ar.WaitCh():
case <-time.After(10 * time.Second):
require.Fail(t, "alloc.waitCh wasn't closed")
}
testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) {
s := ar.AllocState()
if s.ClientStatus != structs.AllocClientStatusFailed {
return false, fmt.Errorf("expected complete, got %s", s.ClientStatus)
}
return true, nil
}, func(err error) {
require.NoError(t, err)
})
// once job finishes, it shouldn't run again
require.False(t, ar.shouldRun())
initialRunEvents := ar.AllocState().TaskStates[task.Name].Events
require.Len(t, initialRunEvents, 2)
ls, ts, err := conf.StateDB.GetTaskRunnerState(alloc.ID, task.Name)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotNil(t, ls)
require.NotNil(t, ts)
require.Equal(t, structs.TaskStateDead, ts.State)
require.True(t, ts.Failed)
// TR waitCh must be closed too!
select {
case <-ar.tasks[task.Name].WaitCh():
case <-time.After(10 * time.Second):
require.Fail(t, "tr.waitCh wasn't closed")
}
}
type allocFailingPrestartHook struct{}
func (*allocFailingPrestartHook) Name() string { return "failing_prestart" }
func (*allocFailingPrestartHook) Prerun() error {
return fmt.Errorf("failing prestart hooks")
}