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package org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.server.datanode;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import junit.framework.Assert;
import org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.server.datanode.FSDataset.FSVolume;
import org.apache.hadoop.util.ReflectionUtils;
import org.apache.hadoop.util.DiskChecker.DiskOutOfSpaceException;
import org.junit.Test;
import org.mockito.Mockito;
public class TestRoundRobinVolumesPolicy {
// Test the Round-Robin block-volume choosing algorithm.
@Test
public void testRR() throws Exception {
final List<FSVolume> volumes = new ArrayList<FSVolume>();
// First volume, with 100 bytes of space.
volumes.add(Mockito.mock(FSVolume.class));
Mockito.when(volumes.get(0).getAvailable()).thenReturn(100L);
// Second volume, with 200 bytes of space.
volumes.add(Mockito.mock(FSVolume.class));
Mockito.when(volumes.get(1).getAvailable()).thenReturn(200L);
RoundRobinVolumesPolicy policy = ReflectionUtils.newInstance(
RoundRobinVolumesPolicy.class, null);
// Test two rounds of round-robin choosing
Assert.assertEquals(volumes.get(0), policy.chooseVolume(volumes, 0));
Assert.assertEquals(volumes.get(1), policy.chooseVolume(volumes, 0));
Assert.assertEquals(volumes.get(0), policy.chooseVolume(volumes, 0));
Assert.assertEquals(volumes.get(1), policy.chooseVolume(volumes, 0));
// The first volume has only 100L space, so the policy should
// wisely choose the second one in case we ask for more.
Assert.assertEquals(volumes.get(1), policy.chooseVolume(volumes, 150));
// Fail if no volume can be chosen?
try {
policy.chooseVolume(volumes, Long.MAX_VALUE);
Assert.fail();
} catch (IOException e) {
// Passed.
}
}
// ChooseVolume should throw DiskOutOfSpaceException with volume and block sizes in exception message.
@Test
public void testRRPolicyExceptionMessage()
throws Exception {
final List<FSVolume> volumes = new ArrayList<FSVolume>();
// First volume, with 500 bytes of space.
volumes.add(Mockito.mock(FSVolume.class));
Mockito.when(volumes.get(0).getAvailable()).thenReturn(500L);
// Second volume, with 600 bytes of space.
volumes.add(Mockito.mock(FSVolume.class));
Mockito.when(volumes.get(1).getAvailable()).thenReturn(600L);
RoundRobinVolumesPolicy policy = new RoundRobinVolumesPolicy();
int blockSize = 700;
try {
policy.chooseVolume(volumes, blockSize);
Assert.fail("expected to throw DiskOutOfSpaceException");
} catch (DiskOutOfSpaceException e) {
Assert
.assertEquals(
"Not returnig the expected message",
"Insufficient space for an additional block. Volume with the most available space has 600 bytes free, configured block size is " + blockSize, e
.getMessage());
}
}
}