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seaweedfs/test/fuse_integration/framework_test.go
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Chris LuandGitHub 167c114dae ci: fix FUSE mounts against the new runner image (#10484)
* ci: restore the setuid bit on a shadowed fusermount3

Newer ubuntu-22.04 runner images carry a source-built fusermount3 in
/usr/local/bin that shadows the distro one in PATH and is not setuid
root. go-fuse looks the helper up through PATH, so every unprivileged
mount fails with "mount failed: Operation not permitted".

* test: fail a fuse test as soon as its mount process dies

A mount that cannot mount at all exits within a second, but the harness
still waited out the 30s readiness timeout and then reported "mount
point not ready within timeout", leaving the real cause buried in the
log tail. Watch the child processes and report their exit instead.

* mount: report a failed mount without a goroutine dump

A mount failure is an environment problem - no /dev/fuse, fusermount not
setuid, stale mount point - and the all-goroutine stack dump Fatalf adds
buries the one line that says so.
2026-07-29 13:32:35 -07:00

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package fuse_test
import (
"fmt"
"io/fs"
"net"
"os"
"os/exec"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"syscall"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
// FuseTestFramework provides utilities for FUSE integration testing.
// It starts a single "weed mini" process (master+volume+filer in one)
// and a separate "weed mount" process for the FUSE filesystem.
type FuseTestFramework struct {
t *testing.T
tempDir string
mountPoint string
dataDir string
logDir string
miniProcess *managedProcess
mountProcess *managedProcess
filerAddr string
filerPort int
weedBinary string
isSetup bool
}
// TestConfig holds configuration for FUSE tests
type TestConfig struct {
Collection string
Replication string
ChunkSizeMB int
CacheSizeMB int
NumVolumes int
EnableDebug bool
// MountGlobalOptions are glog flags (-v, -logtostderr, ...) registered on
// weed's global flagset; they must precede the subcommand name or the
// mount process dies at flag parsing.
MountGlobalOptions []string
MountOptions []string
SkipCleanup bool // for debugging failed tests
}
// DefaultTestConfig returns a default configuration for FUSE tests
func DefaultTestConfig() *TestConfig {
return &TestConfig{
Collection: "",
Replication: "000",
ChunkSizeMB: 4,
CacheSizeMB: 100,
NumVolumes: 3,
EnableDebug: false,
MountOptions: []string{},
SkipCleanup: false,
}
}
// NewFuseTestFramework creates a new FUSE testing framework.
func NewFuseTestFramework(t *testing.T, config *TestConfig) *FuseTestFramework {
if config == nil {
config = DefaultTestConfig()
}
tempDir, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "seaweedfs_fuse_test_")
require.NoError(t, err)
filerPort := freePort(t)
return &FuseTestFramework{
t: t,
tempDir: tempDir,
mountPoint: filepath.Join(tempDir, "mount"),
dataDir: filepath.Join(tempDir, "data"),
logDir: filepath.Join(tempDir, "logs"),
filerPort: filerPort,
filerAddr: fmt.Sprintf("127.0.0.1:%d", filerPort),
weedBinary: findWeedBinary(),
isSetup: false,
}
}
// grpcPortOffset mirrors weed's HTTP->gRPC port convention (gRPC = HTTP + offset);
// "weed mount" derives the filer gRPC port from the filer HTTP address the same way.
const grpcPortOffset = 10000
// freePort returns a free filer HTTP port whose gRPC sibling (port+grpcPortOffset)
// is also free. Both must stay below the Linux ephemeral floor (32768): a gRPC port
// above it can be transiently grabbed by an outbound connection, forcing mini to
// relocate its filer gRPC port while "weed mount" keeps dialing HTTP+10000 — the
// mount then never connects and the test times out. Capping HTTP at 22000 keeps the
// gRPC port at or below 32000.
func freePort(t *testing.T) int {
t.Helper()
const (
minServicePort = 20000
maxServicePort = 22000
)
portCount := maxServicePort - minServicePort + 1
start := minServicePort + int(time.Now().UnixNano()%int64(portCount))
for attempt := 0; attempt < portCount; attempt++ {
port := minServicePort + (start-minServicePort+attempt)%portCount
if portIsFree(port) && portIsFree(port+grpcPortOffset) {
return port
}
}
t.Fatalf("failed to allocate a free HTTP/gRPC port pair in [%d,%d]", minServicePort, maxServicePort)
return 0
}
// portIsFree reports whether a TCP port can currently be bound on 127.0.0.1.
func portIsFree(port int) bool {
l, err := net.Listen("tcp", net.JoinHostPort("127.0.0.1", strconv.Itoa(port)))
if err != nil {
return false
}
l.Close()
return true
}
// Setup starts "weed mini" and mounts the FUSE filesystem.
func (f *FuseTestFramework) Setup(config *TestConfig) error {
if f.isSetup {
return fmt.Errorf("framework already setup")
}
dirs := []string{f.mountPoint, f.logDir, f.dataDir}
for _, dir := range dirs {
if err := os.MkdirAll(dir, 0755); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create directory %s: %v", dir, err)
}
}
// Start weed mini (master + volume + filer in one process)
if err := f.startMini(config); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to start weed mini: %v", err)
}
// Wait for filer to be ready (mini starts all services on filerPort)
if err := f.waitForService(f.miniProcess, f.filerAddr, 30*time.Second); err != nil {
f.dumpLog("mini")
return fmt.Errorf("weed mini not ready: %v", err)
}
// Mount FUSE filesystem
if err := f.mountFuse(config); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to mount FUSE: %v", err)
}
// Wait for mount to be ready
if err := f.waitForMount(30 * time.Second); err != nil {
f.dumpLog("mount")
return fmt.Errorf("FUSE mount not ready: %v", err)
}
f.isSetup = true
return nil
}
// Cleanup stops all processes and removes temporary files.
// If the test failed, it dumps logs automatically.
func (f *FuseTestFramework) Cleanup() {
if f.t.Failed() {
f.DumpLogs()
}
// Stop processes in reverse order
f.unmountFuse()
if f.miniProcess != nil {
f.miniProcess.stop()
f.miniProcess = nil
}
f.copyLogsForCI()
if !DefaultTestConfig().SkipCleanup {
os.RemoveAll(f.tempDir)
}
}
// DumpLogs prints the tail of all SeaweedFS process logs to test output.
func (f *FuseTestFramework) DumpLogs() {
for _, name := range []string{"mini", "mount"} {
f.dumpLog(name)
}
}
// GetMountPoint returns the FUSE mount point path
func (f *FuseTestFramework) GetMountPoint() string {
return f.mountPoint
}
// GetFilerAddr returns the filer address
func (f *FuseTestFramework) GetFilerAddr() string {
return f.filerAddr
}
// managedProcess is a started weed sub-command whose exit is watched, so a wait
// for it to come up ends the moment it dies instead of burning its full timeout.
type managedProcess struct {
cmd *exec.Cmd
done chan struct{}
err error // exit error, read only after done is closed
}
// exited returns the exit error once the process is gone, nil while it runs.
func (p *managedProcess) exited() error {
select {
case <-p.done:
if p.err != nil {
return p.err
}
return fmt.Errorf("exited with status 0")
default:
return nil
}
}
// stop asks the process to terminate and waits for it to go away.
func (p *managedProcess) stop() {
p.cmd.Process.Signal(syscall.SIGTERM)
select {
case <-p.done:
case <-time.After(10 * time.Second):
p.cmd.Process.Kill()
<-p.done
}
}
// startProcess is a helper that starts a weed sub-command with output captured
// to a log file in f.logDir.
func (f *FuseTestFramework) startProcess(name string, args []string) (*managedProcess, error) {
logFile, err := os.Create(filepath.Join(f.logDir, name+".log"))
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("create log file: %v", err)
}
cmd := exec.Command(f.weedBinary, args...)
cmd.Dir = f.tempDir
cmd.Stdout = logFile
cmd.Stderr = logFile
if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil {
logFile.Close()
return nil, err
}
// Close the file handle — the child process inherited it.
logFile.Close()
p := &managedProcess{cmd: cmd, done: make(chan struct{})}
go func() {
p.err = cmd.Wait()
close(p.done)
}()
return p, nil
}
// dumpLog prints the last lines of a process log file to the test output
// for debugging when a service fails to start or a test fails.
func (f *FuseTestFramework) dumpLog(name string) {
data, err := os.ReadFile(filepath.Join(f.logDir, name+".log"))
if err != nil {
f.t.Logf("[%s log] (not available: %v)", name, err)
return
}
// Show last 16KB on failure for meaningful context.
const maxTail = 16 * 1024
if len(data) > maxTail {
data = data[len(data)-maxTail:]
}
f.t.Logf("[%s log tail (%d bytes)]\n%s", name, len(data), string(data))
}
// copyLogsForCI copies SeaweedFS process logs to /tmp/seaweedfs-fuse-logs/
// so the CI workflow can upload them as artifacts.
func (f *FuseTestFramework) copyLogsForCI() {
ciLogDir := "/tmp/seaweedfs-fuse-logs"
os.MkdirAll(ciLogDir, 0755)
for _, name := range []string{"mini", "mount"} {
src := filepath.Join(f.logDir, name+".log")
data, err := os.ReadFile(src)
if err != nil {
continue
}
os.WriteFile(filepath.Join(ciLogDir, name+".log"), data, 0644)
}
}
// startMini starts "weed mini" which runs master+volume+filer in one process.
func (f *FuseTestFramework) startMini(config *TestConfig) error {
var args []string
if config.EnableDebug {
args = append(args, "-v=4")
}
args = append(args,
"mini",
"-dir="+f.dataDir,
"-ip=127.0.0.1",
"-ip.bind=127.0.0.1",
"-filer.port="+strconv.Itoa(f.filerPort),
"-s3=false",
"-webdav=false",
"-admin.ui=false",
)
proc, err := f.startProcess("mini", args)
if err != nil {
return err
}
f.miniProcess = proc
return nil
}
// mountFuse mounts the SeaweedFS FUSE filesystem
func (f *FuseTestFramework) mountFuse(config *TestConfig) error {
args := append([]string{}, config.MountGlobalOptions...)
if config.EnableDebug {
args = append(args, "-v=4")
}
args = append(args,
"mount",
"-filer=127.0.0.1:"+strconv.Itoa(f.filerPort),
"-dir="+f.mountPoint,
"-filer.path=/",
"-dirAutoCreate",
"-allowOthers=false",
)
if config.Collection != "" {
args = append(args, "-collection="+config.Collection)
}
if config.Replication != "" {
args = append(args, "-replication="+config.Replication)
}
if config.ChunkSizeMB > 0 {
args = append(args, fmt.Sprintf("-chunkSizeLimitMB=%d", config.ChunkSizeMB))
}
if config.CacheSizeMB > 0 {
args = append(args, fmt.Sprintf("-cacheCapacityMB=%d", config.CacheSizeMB))
}
args = append(args, config.MountOptions...)
proc, err := f.startProcess("mount", args)
if err != nil {
return err
}
f.mountProcess = proc
return nil
}
// unmountFuse unmounts the FUSE filesystem
func (f *FuseTestFramework) unmountFuse() error {
if f.mountProcess != nil {
f.mountProcess.stop()
f.mountProcess = nil
}
// Also try system unmount as backup
exec.Command("fusermount3", "-u", f.mountPoint).Run()
exec.Command("fusermount", "-u", f.mountPoint).Run()
return nil
}
// waitForService waits for a service to be available
func (f *FuseTestFramework) waitForService(proc *managedProcess, addr string, timeout time.Duration) error {
deadline := time.Now().Add(timeout)
for time.Now().Before(deadline) {
conn, err := net.DialTimeout("tcp", addr, 1*time.Second)
if err == nil {
conn.Close()
return nil
}
if exitErr := proc.exited(); exitErr != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("process %v before %s accepted connections", exitErr, addr)
}
time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)
}
return fmt.Errorf("service at %s not ready within timeout", addr)
}
// waitForMount waits for the FUSE mount to be ready. A stat/ReadDir probe
// alone is not enough: the bare mount point directory passes both before the
// mount process finishes starting, letting tests race ahead and write to the
// local disk underneath the mount. The mount point's device ID differing from
// its parent's confirms a filesystem is actually mounted there.
func (f *FuseTestFramework) waitForMount(timeout time.Duration) error {
parentDev, err := deviceID(filepath.Dir(f.mountPoint))
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("stat mount point parent: %v", err)
}
deadline := time.Now().Add(timeout)
for time.Now().Before(deadline) {
if dev, err := deviceID(f.mountPoint); err == nil && dev != parentDev {
if _, err := os.ReadDir(f.mountPoint); err == nil {
return nil
}
}
// A mount that cannot mount at all (no /dev/fuse, fusermount not setuid)
// dies within a second; reporting that beats waiting out the timeout.
if exitErr := f.mountProcess.exited(); exitErr != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("mount process %v", exitErr)
}
time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)
}
return fmt.Errorf("mount point not ready within timeout")
}
// deviceID returns the device ID of the filesystem containing path.
func deviceID(path string) (uint64, error) {
var st syscall.Stat_t
if err := syscall.Stat(path, &st); err != nil {
return 0, err
}
return uint64(st.Dev), nil
}
// findWeedBinary locates the weed binary.
func findWeedBinary() string {
if p, err := exec.LookPath("weed"); err == nil {
return p
}
candidates := []string{
"../../weed/weed",
"./weed",
"../weed",
}
for _, candidate := range candidates {
if info, err := os.Stat(candidate); err == nil && !info.IsDir() {
abs, _ := filepath.Abs(candidate)
return abs
}
}
return "weed"
}
// Helper functions for test assertions
// AssertFileExists checks if a file exists in the mount point. On failure,
// it gathers diagnostic state (retry stat, parent listing, direct open) so
// transient FUSE flakes leave enough information to identify the layer that
// dropped the entry. The diagnostic block runs only on the failure path.
func (f *FuseTestFramework) AssertFileExists(relativePath string) {
fullPath := filepath.Join(f.mountPoint, relativePath)
_, err := os.Stat(fullPath)
if err == nil {
return
}
f.dumpExistenceDiagnostics(relativePath, fullPath, err)
require.NoError(f.t, err, "file should exist: %s (see diagnostic logs above)", relativePath)
}
// dumpExistenceDiagnostics is invoked when AssertFileExists fails. It probes
// whether the missing entry is transient (retries appear), missing from the
// parent directory listing, or missing via a direct open syscall — three
// signals that triangulate where the entry was lost (kernel dentry cache vs
// mount lookup vs filer).
func (f *FuseTestFramework) dumpExistenceDiagnostics(relativePath, fullPath string, initialErr error) {
f.t.Logf("AssertFileExists diagnostic dump for %s", relativePath)
f.t.Logf(" initial stat: err=%v isNotExist=%v", initialErr, os.IsNotExist(initialErr))
// Retry stat to detect transient invisibility — if it becomes visible
// the issue is a short-lived dentry/cache window; if it stays missing
// the entry is genuinely gone from the filer or the local cache.
for attempt := 1; attempt <= 5; attempt++ {
time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)
_, err := os.Stat(fullPath)
f.t.Logf(" retry #%d after %dms: err=%v", attempt, attempt*100, err)
if err == nil {
break
}
}
// List the parent directory: if the file appears here but stat fails,
// the failure is in the kernel's per-name dentry cache; if not, the
// mount-side LOOKUP itself is dropping the entry.
parentDir := filepath.Dir(fullPath)
target := filepath.Base(fullPath)
if entries, listErr := os.ReadDir(parentDir); listErr != nil {
f.t.Logf(" ReadDir(%s) failed: %v", parentDir, listErr)
} else {
found := false
names := make([]string, 0, len(entries))
for _, e := range entries {
names = append(names, e.Name())
if e.Name() == target {
found = true
}
}
f.t.Logf(" ReadDir(%s): %d entries, target %q present=%v", parentDir, len(entries), target, found)
if len(names) <= 32 {
f.t.Logf(" ReadDir entries: %v", names)
}
}
// Direct O_RDONLY open — exercises the same FUSE Lookup+Open path
// userspace would, but separately from stat, in case stat-only caching
// is interfering.
if fd, openErr := os.OpenFile(fullPath, os.O_RDONLY, 0); openErr != nil {
f.t.Logf(" Open(%s, O_RDONLY): %v", fullPath, openErr)
} else {
st, statErr := fd.Stat()
fd.Close()
size := int64(-1)
if statErr == nil && st != nil {
size = st.Size()
}
f.t.Logf(" Open(%s, O_RDONLY): success size=%d statErr=%v", fullPath, size, statErr)
}
}
// AssertFileNotExists checks if a file does not exist in the mount point
func (f *FuseTestFramework) AssertFileNotExists(relativePath string) {
fullPath := filepath.Join(f.mountPoint, relativePath)
_, err := os.Stat(fullPath)
require.True(f.t, os.IsNotExist(err), "file should not exist: %s", relativePath)
}
// AssertFileContent checks if a file has expected content
func (f *FuseTestFramework) AssertFileContent(relativePath string, expectedContent []byte) {
fullPath := filepath.Join(f.mountPoint, relativePath)
actualContent, err := os.ReadFile(fullPath)
require.NoError(f.t, err, "failed to read file: %s", relativePath)
require.Equal(f.t, expectedContent, actualContent, "file content mismatch: %s", relativePath)
}
// AssertFileMode checks if a file has expected permissions
func (f *FuseTestFramework) AssertFileMode(relativePath string, expectedMode fs.FileMode) {
fullPath := filepath.Join(f.mountPoint, relativePath)
info, err := os.Stat(fullPath)
require.NoError(f.t, err, "failed to stat file: %s", relativePath)
require.Equal(f.t, expectedMode, info.Mode(), "file mode mismatch: %s", relativePath)
}
// CreateTestFile creates a test file with specified content
func (f *FuseTestFramework) CreateTestFile(relativePath string, content []byte) {
fullPath := filepath.Join(f.mountPoint, relativePath)
dir := filepath.Dir(fullPath)
require.NoError(f.t, os.MkdirAll(dir, 0755), "failed to create directory: %s", dir)
require.NoError(f.t, os.WriteFile(fullPath, content, 0644), "failed to create file: %s", relativePath)
}
// CreateTestDir creates a test directory
func (f *FuseTestFramework) CreateTestDir(relativePath string) {
fullPath := filepath.Join(f.mountPoint, relativePath)
require.NoError(f.t, os.MkdirAll(fullPath, 0755), "failed to create directory: %s", relativePath)
}