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102 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
102 lines
3.5 KiB
Python
from __future__ import absolute_import
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from __future__ import division
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from __future__ import print_function
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import multiprocessing
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import os
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import subprocess
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import time
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import unittest
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import ray
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from ray.test.test_utils import run_and_get_output
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class MonitorTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def _testCleanupOnDriverExit(self, num_redis_shards):
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stdout = run_and_get_output([
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"ray",
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"start",
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"--head",
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"--num-redis-shards",
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str(num_redis_shards),
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])
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lines = [m.strip() for m in stdout.split("\n")]
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init_cmd = [m for m in lines if m.startswith("ray.init")]
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self.assertEqual(1, len(init_cmd))
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redis_address = init_cmd[0].split("redis_address=\"")[-1][:-2]
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def StateSummary():
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obj_tbl_len = len(ray.global_state.object_table())
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task_tbl_len = len(ray.global_state.task_table())
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func_tbl_len = len(ray.global_state.function_table())
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return obj_tbl_len, task_tbl_len, func_tbl_len
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def Driver(success):
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success.value = True
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# Start driver.
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ray.init(redis_address=redis_address)
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summary_start = StateSummary()
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if (0, 1) != summary_start[:2]:
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success.value = False
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# Two new objects.
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ray.get(ray.put(1111))
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ray.get(ray.put(1111))
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if (2, 1, summary_start[2]) != StateSummary():
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success.value = False
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@ray.remote
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def f():
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ray.put(1111) # Yet another object.
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return 1111 # A returned object as well.
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# 1 new function.
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if (2, 1, summary_start[2] + 1) != StateSummary():
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success.value = False
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ray.get(f.remote())
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if (4, 2, summary_start[2] + 1) != StateSummary():
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success.value = False
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ray.worker.cleanup()
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success = multiprocessing.Value('b', False)
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driver = multiprocessing.Process(target=Driver, args=(success, ))
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driver.start()
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# Wait for client to exit.
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driver.join()
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time.sleep(5)
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# Just make sure Driver() is run and succeeded. Note(rkn), if the below
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# assertion starts failing, then the issue may be that the summary
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# values computed in the Driver function are being updated slowly and
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# so the call to StateSummary() is getting outdated values. This could
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# be fixed by looping until StateSummary() returns the desired values.
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self.assertTrue(success.value)
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# Check that objects, tasks, and functions are cleaned up.
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ray.init(redis_address=redis_address)
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# The assertion below can fail if the monitor is too slow to clean up
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# the global state.
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self.assertEqual((0, 1), StateSummary()[:2])
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ray.worker.cleanup()
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subprocess.Popen(["ray", "stop"]).wait()
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@unittest.skipIf(
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os.environ.get('RAY_USE_NEW_GCS', False),
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"Failing with the new GCS API.")
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def testCleanupOnDriverExitSingleRedisShard(self):
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self._testCleanupOnDriverExit(num_redis_shards=1)
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@unittest.skipIf(
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os.environ.get('RAY_USE_NEW_GCS', False),
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"Hanging with the new GCS API.")
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def testCleanupOnDriverExitManyRedisShards(self):
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self._testCleanupOnDriverExit(num_redis_shards=5)
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self._testCleanupOnDriverExit(num_redis_shards=31)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main(verbosity=2)
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