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David Steele
eb4347f20b Use static checksums in mock/all integration tests.
Using static values serves as a better cross-check against the page checksum code. The downside is that these checksums may not work with some big endian systems but in that case neither will the unit tests.

We can also remove the page checksum interface from LibC which brings us one step closer to eliminating it.
2020-03-05 13:56:20 -05:00
David Steele
4ab8943ca8 Use PG_PAGE_SIZE_DEFAULT constant instead of pageSize variable.
Page size is passed around a lot but in fact it can only have one value, PG_PAGE_SIZE_DEFAULT, which is checked when pg_control is loaded. There may be an argument for supporting multiple page sizes in the future but for now just use the constant to simplify the code.

There is also a significant performance benefit.  Because pageSize was being used in pageChecksumBlock() the main loop was neither unrolled nor vectorized (-funroll-loops -ftree-vectorize) as it is now with a constant loop boundary.
2020-03-05 09:14:27 -05:00
David Steele
91f321fb86 Rename old page*() functions to conform to new conventions.
The general convention now is to prefix PostgreSQL functions with "pg".
2020-03-04 14:24:40 -05:00
Cynthia Shang
856980ae99 Auto-select backup set on restore when time target is specified.
Auto-selection is performed only when --set is not specified. If a backup set for the given target time cannot not be found, the latest (default) backup set will be used.

Currently a limited number of date formats are recognized and timezone names are not allowed, only timezone offsets.
2020-01-30 14:38:05 -07:00
David Steele
620386f034 Remove integration tests that are now covered in the unit tests.
Most of these tests are just checking that errors are thrown when required.  These are well covered in various unit tests.

The "cannot resume" tests are also well covered in the backup unit tests.

Finally, config warnings are well covered in the config unit tests.

There is more to be done here, but this accounts for the low-hanging fruit.
2019-12-17 20:14:45 -05:00
David Steele
977ec2e307 Integration test improvements for disk and memory efficiency.
Set log-level-file=off when more that one test will run.  In this case is it impossible to see the logs anyway since they will be automatically cleaned up after the test.  This improves performance pretty dramatically since trace-level logging is expensive.  If a singe integration test is run then log-level-file is trace by default but can be changed with the --log-level-test-file option.

Reduce buffer-size to 64k to save memory during testing and allow more processes to run in parallel.

Update log replacement rules so that these options can change without affecting expect logs.
2019-12-17 15:23:07 -05:00
David Steele
f0ef73db70 pgBackRest is now pure C.
Remove embedded Perl from the distributed binary.  This includes code, configure, Makefile, and packages.  The distributed binary is now pure C.

Remove storagePathEnforceSet() from the C Storage object which allowed Perl to write outside of the storage base directory.  Update mock/all and real/all integration tests to use storageLocal() where they were violating this rule.

Remove "c" option that allowed the remote to tell if it was being called from C or Perl.

Code to convert options to JSON for passing to Perl (perl/config.c) has been moved to LibC since it is still required for Perl integration tests.

Update build and installation instructions in the user guide.

Remove all Perl unit tests.

Remove obsolete Perl code.  In particular this included all the Perl protocol code which required modifications to the Perl storage, manifest, and db objects that are still required for integration testing but only run locally.  Any remaining Perl code is required for testing, documentation, or code generation.

Rename perlReq to binReq in define.yaml to indicate that the binary is required for a test.  This had been the actual meaning for quite some time but the key was never renamed.
2019-12-13 17:55:41 -05:00
David Steele
1f2ce45e6b The backup command is implemented entirely in C.
For the most part this is a direct migration of the Perl code into C except as noted below.

A backup can now be initiated from a linked directory.  The link will not be stored in the manifest or recreated on restore.  If a link or directory does not already exist in the restore location then a directory will be created.

The logic for creating backup labels has been improved and it should no longer be possible to get a backup label earlier than the latest backup even with timezone changes or clock skew.  This has never been an issue in the field that we know of, but we found it in testing.

For online backups all times are fetched from the PostgreSQL primary host (before only copy start was).  This doesn't affect backup integrity but it does prevent clock skew between hosts affecting backup duration reporting.

Archive copy now works as expected when the archive and backup have different compression settings, i.e. when one is compressed and the other is not.  This was a long-standing bug in the Perl code.

Resume will now work even if hardlink settings have been changed.

Reviewed by Cynthia Shang.
2019-12-13 17:14:26 -05:00
David Steele
d0ba8ff58c Remove test point infrastructure.
82df7e6f and 9856fef5 updated tests that used test points in preparation for the feature not being available in the C code.

Since tests points are no longer used remove the infrastructure.

Also remove one stray --test option in mock/all that was essentially a noop but no longer works now that the option has been removed.
2019-12-10 13:16:47 -05:00
David Steele
e632c60525 Fix backup labels in mock/all resume integration tests.
These were not getting updated to match the directory name when the manifests were copied.

The Perl code didn't care but the C code expects labels to be set correctly.
2019-12-06 11:48:41 -05:00
David Steele
8dfe0e48e2 Use more general error code when tablespace linked into PGDATA.
The specific error code was not that useful since we also test the error message which contains details of the link error.
2019-12-02 10:49:25 -05:00
David Steele
fc291b6f28 Reduce the scope of mock/all exclusion tests.
Run exclusions only on the tests where they will have an effect to reduce churn in the expect logs when they change.
2019-12-01 17:47:47 -05:00
David Steele
686b6f91da Set archive-check option in manifest correctly when offline.
Archive check does not run when in offline backup mode but the option was set to true in the manifest.  It's harmless since these options are informational only but it could cause confusion when debugging.
2019-11-28 08:27:21 -05:00
David Steele
158e439689 Remove obsolete Perl archive code.
This should have been removed in a1c13a50 but was missed.
2019-11-26 17:16:45 -05:00
David Steele
82df7e6f3b Update integration tests in real/all that use test points.
Test points are not supported by the new C code so these will be replaced with unit tests.

The fact that the tests still pass even when the changes aren't made mid-backup (except application_name) shows how weak they were in the first place.

Even so, this does represent a regression in (soon to be be removed) Perl coverage.
2019-11-26 11:32:12 -05:00
David Steele
8800f32ad9 Remove exclusions once they have been tested in mock/all.
The exclusions no longer have any effect after a restore and just add noise to the expect log.
2019-11-25 08:35:26 -05:00
David Steele
9856fef586 Update integration tests in mock/all that use test points.
Test points will not be available in the C code so update these tests as best as possible without using them.

This represents a loss of coverage for the Perl code (soon to be removed) which will be made up in the C code with unit tests.
2019-11-25 07:48:52 -05:00
David Steele
3cd45a7411 Remove start/stop --force integration tests in mock/all.
These tests require test points which are not being implemented in the C code.

This functionality is fully tested in the command/control unit tests so integration tests are no longer required.
2019-11-25 07:45:58 -05:00
David Steele
01aefc563d Update Perl page checksum expression.
This expression determines which files contain page checksums but it was also including the directory above the relation directories.  In a real PostgreSQL installation this not a problem because these directories don't contain any files.

However, our tests place a file in `base` which the Perl code thought should have page checksums while the new C code says no.

Update the expression to document the change and avoid churn in the expect logs later.
2019-11-25 07:37:09 -05:00
David Steele
c524ec4f95 Remove obsolete integration tests from mock/all.
The protocol timeout tests have been superceded by unit tests.

The TEST_BACKUP_RESUME test point was incorrectly included into a number of tests, probably a copy pasto.  It didn't hurt anything but it did add 200ms to each test where it appeared.

Catalog and control version tests were redundant.  The database version and system id tests covered the important code paths and the C code gets these values from a lookup table.

Finally, fix an incomplete update to the backup.info file while munging for tests.
2019-11-21 16:06:27 -05:00
David Steele
8b682b75d2 Allow mock integration tests for all VM types.
Previously the mock integration tests would be skipped for VMs other than the standard four used in CI.  Now VMs outside the standard four will run the same tests as VM4 (currently U18).
2019-11-02 10:35:48 +01:00
David Steele
fa6a54bb45 Update last tests that required sudo.
All tests should now run in a sudo-less environment.
2019-10-16 17:05:24 +02:00
David Steele
11c7c8fabb Remove pgbackrest test user.
This user was created before we tested in containers to ensure isolation between the pg and repo hosts which were then just directories.  The downside is that this resulted in a lot of sudos to set the pgbackrest user and to remove files which did not belong to the main test user.

Containers provide isolation without needing separate users so we can now safely remove the pgbackrest user.  This allows us to remove most sudos, except where they are explicitly needed in tests.

While we're at it, remove the code that installed the Perl C library (which also required sudo) and simply add the build path to @INC instead.
2019-10-12 09:45:18 -04:00
David Steele
6f0e7f00af Fix recovery test failing in PostgreSQL 12.0.
This test was not creating recovery.signal when testing with --type=preserve.  The preserve recovery type only keeps existing files and does not create any.

RC1 was just ignoring recovery.signal and going right into recovery.  Weirdly, 12.0 used restore_command to do crash recovery which made the problem harder to diagnose, but this has now been fixed in PostgreSQL and should be released in 12.1.
2019-10-12 09:26:19 -04:00
Cynthia Shang
2972580566 Remove info expect tests from mock/all and mock/stanza.
These tests are redundant now that we have full coverage in the unit tests are are not worth maintaining anymore.
2019-10-11 12:38:03 -04:00
David Steele
7f369006b5 Add gcc 9 support.
A number of tests have been updated and Fedora 30 has been added to the test suite so the unit tests can run on gcc 9.

Stop running unit tests on co6/7 since we appear to have ample unit test coverage.
2019-10-09 15:03:03 -04:00
David Steele
528f4c4347 Remove dependency on aws cli for testing.
This tool was only being used it a few places but was a pretty large dependency.

Rework the forceStorageMove() code using our storage layer and replace one aws cli cp with a storage put.

Also, remove the Dockerfile that was once used to build the Scality S3 test container.
2019-10-09 14:38:24 -04:00
Cynthia Shang
a1c13a50dd The check command is implemented entirely in C.
Note that building the manifest on each host has been temporarily removed.

This feature will likely be brought back as a non-default option (after the manifest code has been fully migrated to C) since it can be fairly expensive.
2019-10-08 18:04:09 -04:00
David Steele
29e132f5e9 PostgreSQL 12 support.
Recovery settings are now written into postgresql.auto.conf instead of recovery.conf.  Existing recovery_target* settings will be commented out to help avoid conflicts.

A comment is added before recovery settings to identify them as written by pgBackRest since it is unclear how, in general, old settings will be removed.

recovery.signal and standby.signal are automatically created based on the recovery settings.
2019-10-01 13:20:43 -04:00
David Steele
004ff99a2d Identify Perl performance test by appending -perl.
This is intended to differentiate the upcoming C performance tests from the Perl performance tests that will eventually be migrated.
2019-09-28 13:17:21 -04:00
David Steele
afc483ef86 Clarify which timeline should be used for timeline integration test. 2019-09-27 13:37:59 -04:00
David Steele
d82102d6ef Add explicit promotes to recovery integration tests.
PostgreSQL 12 will shutdown in these cases which seems to be the correct action (according to the documentation) when hot_standby = off, but older versions are promoting instead.  Set target_action explicitly so all versions will behave the same way.

This does beg the question of whether the PostgreSQL 12 behavior is wrong (though it matches the docs) or the previous versions are.
2019-09-27 13:04:36 -04:00
David Steele
833d0da0d9 Store recovery file name in integration when testing preserve recovery.
This makes the test a little more maintainable and is friendly with the changes needed for PostgreSQL 12.
2019-09-27 12:29:33 -04:00
David Steele
c41fb575fb Add standby restore type.
This restore type automatically adds standby_mode=on to recovery.conf.

This could be accomplished previously by setting --recovery-option=standby_mode=on but PostgreSQL 12 requires standby mode to be enabled by a special file named standby.signal.

The new restore type allows us to maintain a common interface between PostgreSQL versions.
2019-09-26 17:39:45 -04:00
David Steele
451ae397be The restore command is implemented entirely in C.
For the most part this is a direct migration of the Perl code into C.

There is one important behavioral change with regard to how file permissions are handled.  The Perl code tried to set ownership as it was in the manifest even when running as an unprivileged user.  This usually just led to errors and frustration.

The C code works like this:

If a restore is run as a non-root user (the typical scenario) then all files restored will belong to the user/group executing pgBackRest. If existing files are not owned by the executing user/group then an error will result if the ownership cannot be updated to the executing user/group. In that case the file ownership will need to be updated by a privileged user before the restore can be retried.

If a restore is run as the root user then pgBackRest will attempt to recreate the ownership recorded in the manifest when the backup was made. Only user/group names are stored in the manifest so the same names must exist on the restore host for this to work. If the user/group name cannot be found locally then the user/group of the PostgreSQL data directory will be used and finally root if the data directory user/group cannot be mapped to a name.

Reviewed by Cynthia Shang.
2019-09-26 07:52:02 -04:00
David Steele
e968acbdd7 Fix outdated comment.
This was probably missed when a new test was added and the timeline was updated.
2019-09-24 16:55:11 -04:00
Cynthia Shang
56bf9d0566 Update HINT messages to conform to new standard detailed in CODING.md. 2019-09-14 12:21:08 -04:00
David Steele
3a28b68b8b Disable S3 and encryption on u18 integration tests for mock/all/1.
This test is commonly used for sanity checking but the combination of S3 and encryption makes it hard to use and encourages temporary changes to make it usable.

Acknowledge this and disable S3 and encryption for this test and move them to mock/all/2.
2019-09-02 19:06:12 -04:00
Josh Soref
c2771e5469 Fix comment typos.
This includes some variable names in tests which don't seem important enough for their own commits.

Contributed by Josh Soref.
2019-08-26 12:05:36 -04:00
David Steele
22aa532be1 Add storage tests for files beginning with dots.
Prevent a regression of the issue fixed in f88012ce by adding some tests.
2019-08-26 11:37:21 -04:00
David Steele
01c2669b97 Fix exclusions for special files.
Prior to 2.16 the Perl manifest code would skip any file that began with a dot.  This was not intentional but it allowed PostgreSQL socket files to be located in the data directory.  The new C code in 2.16 did not have this unintentional exclusion so socket files in the data directory caused errors.

Worse, the file type error was being thrown before the exclusion check so there was really no way around the issue except to move the socket files out of the data directory.

Special file types (e.g. socket, pipe) will now be automatically skipped and a warning logged to notify the user of the exclusion.  The warning can be suppressed with an explicit --exclude.

Reported by CluelessTechnologist, Janis Puris, Rachid Broum.
2019-08-23 07:47:54 -04:00
David Steele
2862f480cd Add special file type to storageInfo().
There's not much we can do with special files, but higher level logic can at least exclude them gracefully rather than throwing a hard error.
2019-08-23 07:24:25 -04:00
David Steele
c002a2ce2f Move info file checksum to the end of the file.
Putting the checksum at the beginning of the file made it impossible to stream the file out when saving.  The entire file had to be held in memory while it was checksummed so the checksum could be written at the beginning.

Instead place the checksum at the end.  This does not break the existing Perl or C code since the read is not order dependent.

There are no plans to improve the Perl code to take advantage of this change, but it will make the C implementation more efficient.

Reviewed by Cynthia Shang.
2019-08-21 19:45:48 -04:00
Cynthia Shang
c733319063 The stanza-create/update/delete commands are implemented entirely in C.
Contributed by Cynthia Shang.
2019-08-21 16:26:28 -04:00
David Steele
3df075bf40 Fix test writing "null" into manifest files.
"null" is not allowed in the manifest format (null values should be missing instead) but Perl was treating the invalid values written by this test as if they were missing.

Update the test code to remove the values rather than setting them to "null".
2019-08-18 15:29:18 -04:00
David Steele
d8ca0e5c5b Add Perl interface to C PgQuery object.
This validates that all current queries work with the new interface and removes the dependency on DBD::Pg.
2019-07-25 17:05:39 -04:00
David Steele
59f135340d The local command for backup is implemented entirely in C.
The local process is now entirely migrated to C.  Since all major I/O operations are performed in the local process, the vast majority of I/O is now performed in C.

Contributed by David Steele, Cynthia Shang.
2019-07-25 14:34:16 -04:00
David Steele
e10577d0b0 Fix incorrect offline upper bound for ignoring page checksum errors.
For offline backups the upper bound was being set to 0x0000FFFF0000FFFF rather than UINT64_MAX.  This meant that page checksum errors might be ignored for databases with a lot of past WAL in offline mode.

Online mode is not affected since the upper bound is retrieved from pg_start_backup().
2019-07-11 09:13:56 -04:00
David Steele
488fb67294 Force PostgreSQL versions to string for newer versions of JSON:PP.
Since 2.91 JSON::PP has a bias for saving variables that look like numbers as numbers even if they were declared as strings.

Force versions to strings where needed by appending ''.

Update the json-pp-perl package on Ubuntu 18.04 to 2.97 to provide test coverage.
2019-07-05 17:25:01 -04:00
David Steele
1708f1d151 Use minio for integration testing.
ScalityS3 has not received any maintenance in years and is slow to start which is bad for testing.  Replace it with minio which starts quickly and ships as a single executable or a tiny container.

Minio has stricter limits on allowable characters but should still provide enough coverage to show that our encoding is working correctly.

This commit also includes the upgrade to openssl 1.1.1 in the Ubuntu 18.04 container.
2019-07-02 22:20:35 -04:00