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# Copyright (C) 2013 Intel Corporation
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#
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# Released under the MIT license (see COPYING.MIT)
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inherit metadata_scm
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inherit image-artifact-names
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# testimage.bbclass enables testing of qemu images using python unittests.
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# Most of the tests are commands run on target image over ssh.
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# To use it add testimage to global inherit and call your target image with -c testimage
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# You can try it out like this:
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# - first add IMAGE_CLASSES += "testimage" in local.conf
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# - build a qemu core-image-sato
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# - then bitbake core-image-sato -c testimage. That will run a standard suite of tests.
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#
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# The tests can be run automatically each time an image is built if you set
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# TESTIMAGE_AUTO = "1"
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TESTIMAGE_AUTO ??= "0"
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# You can set (or append to) TEST_SUITES in local.conf to select the tests
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# which you want to run for your target.
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# The test names are the module names in meta/lib/oeqa/runtime/cases.
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# Each name in TEST_SUITES represents a required test for the image. (no skipping allowed)
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# Appending "auto" means that it will try to run all tests that are suitable for the image (each test decides that on it's own).
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# Note that order in TEST_SUITES is relevant: tests are run in an order such that
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# tests mentioned in @skipUnlessPassed run before the tests that depend on them,
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# but without such dependencies, tests run in the order in which they are listed
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# in TEST_SUITES.
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#
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# A layer can add its own tests in lib/oeqa/runtime, provided it extends BBPATH as normal in its layer.conf.
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# TEST_LOG_DIR contains a command ssh log and may contain infromation about what command is running, output and return codes and for qemu a boot log till login.
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# Booting is handled by this class, and it's not a test in itself.
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# TEST_QEMUBOOT_TIMEOUT can be used to set the maximum time in seconds the launch code will wait for the login prompt.
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# TEST_OVERALL_TIMEOUT can be used to set the maximum time in seconds the tests will be allowed to run (defaults to no limit).
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# TEST_QEMUPARAMS can be used to pass extra parameters to qemu, e.g. "-m 1024" for setting the amount of ram to 1 GB.
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# TEST_RUNQEMUPARAMS can be used to pass extra parameters to runqemu, e.g. "gl" to enable OpenGL acceleration.
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# QEMU_USE_KVM can be set to "" to disable the use of kvm (by default it is enabled if target_arch == build_arch or both of them are x86 archs)
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# TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS can be used to override certain patterns used to communicate with the target when booting,
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# if a pattern is not specifically present on this variable a default will be used when booting the target.
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# TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS[<flag>] overrides the pattern used for that specific flag, where flag comes from a list of accepted flags
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# e.g. normally the system boots and waits for a login prompt (login:), after that it sends the command: "root\n" to log as the root user
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# if we wanted to log in as the hypothetical "webserver" user for example we could set the following:
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# TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS = "send_login_user search_login_succeeded"
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# TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS[send_login_user] = "webserver\n"
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# TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS[search_login_succeeded] = "webserver@[a-zA-Z0-9\-]+:~#"
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# The accepted flags are the following: search_reached_prompt, send_login_user, search_login_succeeded, search_cmd_finished.
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# They are prefixed with either search/send, to differentiate if the pattern is meant to be sent or searched to/from the target terminal
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TEST_LOG_DIR ?= "${WORKDIR}/testimage"
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TEST_EXPORT_DIR ?= "${TMPDIR}/testimage/${PN}"
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TEST_INSTALL_TMP_DIR ?= "${WORKDIR}/testimage/install_tmp"
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TEST_NEEDED_PACKAGES_DIR ?= "${WORKDIR}/testimage/packages"
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TEST_EXTRACTED_DIR ?= "${TEST_NEEDED_PACKAGES_DIR}/extracted"
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TEST_PACKAGED_DIR ?= "${TEST_NEEDED_PACKAGES_DIR}/packaged"
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BASICTESTSUITE = "\
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ping date df ssh scp python perl gi ptest parselogs \
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logrotate connman systemd oe_syslog pam stap ldd xorg \
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kernelmodule gcc buildcpio buildlzip buildgalculator \
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dnf rpm opkg apt weston go rust"
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DEFAULT_TEST_SUITES = "${BASICTESTSUITE}"
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# musl doesn't support systemtap
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DEFAULT_TEST_SUITES:remove:libc-musl = "stap"
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# qemumips is quite slow and has reached the timeout limit several times on the YP build cluster,
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# mitigate this by removing build tests for qemumips machines.
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MIPSREMOVE ??= "buildcpio buildlzip buildgalculator"
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DEFAULT_TEST_SUITES:remove:qemumips = "${MIPSREMOVE}"
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DEFAULT_TEST_SUITES:remove:qemumips64 = "${MIPSREMOVE}"
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TEST_SUITES ?= "${DEFAULT_TEST_SUITES}"
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QEMU_USE_KVM ?= "1"
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TEST_QEMUBOOT_TIMEOUT ?= "1000"
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TEST_OVERALL_TIMEOUT ?= ""
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TEST_TARGET ?= "qemu"
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TEST_QEMUPARAMS ?= ""
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TEST_RUNQEMUPARAMS ?= ""
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TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS ?= ""
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TESTIMAGEDEPENDS = ""
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TESTIMAGEDEPENDS:append:qemuall = " qemu-native:do_populate_sysroot qemu-helper-native:do_populate_sysroot qemu-helper-native:do_addto_recipe_sysroot"
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TESTIMAGEDEPENDS += "${@bb.utils.contains('IMAGE_PKGTYPE', 'rpm', 'cpio-native:do_populate_sysroot', '', d)}"
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TESTIMAGEDEPENDS += "${@bb.utils.contains('IMAGE_PKGTYPE', 'rpm', 'dnf-native:do_populate_sysroot', '', d)}"
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TESTIMAGEDEPENDS += "${@bb.utils.contains('IMAGE_PKGTYPE', 'rpm', 'createrepo-c-native:do_populate_sysroot', '', d)}"
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TESTIMAGEDEPENDS += "${@bb.utils.contains('IMAGE_PKGTYPE', 'ipk', 'opkg-utils-native:do_populate_sysroot package-index:do_package_index', '', d)}"
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TESTIMAGEDEPENDS += "${@bb.utils.contains('IMAGE_PKGTYPE', 'deb', 'apt-native:do_populate_sysroot package-index:do_package_index', '', d)}"
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TESTIMAGELOCK = "${TMPDIR}/testimage.lock"
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TESTIMAGELOCK:qemuall = ""
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TESTIMAGE_DUMP_DIR ?= "${LOG_DIR}/runtime-hostdump/"
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TESTIMAGE_UPDATE_VARS ?= "DL_DIR WORKDIR DEPLOY_DIR"
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testimage_dump_target () {
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top -bn1
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ps
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free
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df
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# The next command will export the default gateway IP
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export DEFAULT_GATEWAY=$(ip route | awk '/default/ { print $3}')
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ping -c3 $DEFAULT_GATEWAY
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dmesg
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netstat -an
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ip address
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# Next command will dump logs from /var/log/
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find /var/log/ -type f 2>/dev/null -exec echo "====================" \; -exec echo {} \; -exec echo "====================" \; -exec cat {} \; -exec echo "" \;
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}
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testimage_dump_host () {
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top -bn1
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iostat -x -z -N -d -p ALL 20 2
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ps -ef
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free
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df
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memstat
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dmesg
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ip -s link
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netstat -an
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}
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testimage_dump_monitor () {
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query-status
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query-block
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dump-guest-memory {"paging":false,"protocol":"file:%s.img"}
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}
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python do_testimage() {
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testimage_main(d)
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}
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addtask testimage
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do_testimage[nostamp] = "1"
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do_testimage[network] = "1"
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do_testimage[depends] += "${TESTIMAGEDEPENDS}"
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do_testimage[lockfiles] += "${TESTIMAGELOCK}"
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def testimage_sanity(d):
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if (d.getVar('TEST_TARGET') == 'simpleremote'
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and (not d.getVar('TEST_TARGET_IP')
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or not d.getVar('TEST_SERVER_IP'))):
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bb.fatal('When TEST_TARGET is set to "simpleremote" '
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'TEST_TARGET_IP and TEST_SERVER_IP are needed too.')
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def get_testimage_configuration(d, test_type, machine):
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import platform
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from oeqa.utils.metadata import get_layers
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configuration = {'TEST_TYPE': test_type,
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'MACHINE': machine,
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'DISTRO': d.getVar("DISTRO"),
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'IMAGE_BASENAME': d.getVar("IMAGE_BASENAME"),
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'IMAGE_PKGTYPE': d.getVar("IMAGE_PKGTYPE"),
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'STARTTIME': d.getVar("DATETIME"),
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'HOST_DISTRO': oe.lsb.distro_identifier().replace(' ', '-'),
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'LAYERS': get_layers(d.getVar("BBLAYERS"))}
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return configuration
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get_testimage_configuration[vardepsexclude] = "DATETIME"
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def get_testimage_json_result_dir(d):
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json_result_dir = os.path.join(d.getVar("LOG_DIR"), 'oeqa')
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custom_json_result_dir = d.getVar("OEQA_JSON_RESULT_DIR")
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if custom_json_result_dir:
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json_result_dir = custom_json_result_dir
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return json_result_dir
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def get_testimage_result_id(configuration):
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return '%s_%s_%s_%s' % (configuration['TEST_TYPE'], configuration['IMAGE_BASENAME'], configuration['MACHINE'], configuration['STARTTIME'])
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def get_testimage_boot_patterns(d):
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from collections import defaultdict
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boot_patterns = defaultdict(str)
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# Only accept certain values
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accepted_patterns = ['search_reached_prompt', 'send_login_user', 'search_login_succeeded', 'search_cmd_finished']
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# Not all patterns need to be overriden, e.g. perhaps we only want to change the user
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boot_patterns_flags = d.getVarFlags('TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS') or {}
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if boot_patterns_flags:
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patterns_set = [p for p in boot_patterns_flags.items() if p[0] in d.getVar('TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS').split()]
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for flag, flagval in patterns_set:
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if flag not in accepted_patterns:
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bb.fatal('Testimage: The only accepted boot patterns are: search_reached_prompt,send_login_user, \
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search_login_succeeded,search_cmd_finished\n Make sure your TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS=%s \
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contains an accepted flag.' % d.getVar('TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS'))
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return
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# We know boot prompt is searched through in binary format, others might be expressions
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if flag == 'search_reached_prompt':
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boot_patterns[flag] = flagval.encode()
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else:
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boot_patterns[flag] = flagval.encode().decode('unicode-escape')
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return boot_patterns
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def testimage_main(d):
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import os
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import json
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import signal
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import logging
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import shutil
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from bb.utils import export_proxies
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from oeqa.runtime.context import OERuntimeTestContext
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from oeqa.runtime.context import OERuntimeTestContextExecutor
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from oeqa.core.target.qemu import supported_fstypes
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from oeqa.core.utils.test import getSuiteCases
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from oeqa.utils import make_logger_bitbake_compatible
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def sigterm_exception(signum, stackframe):
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"""
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Catch SIGTERM from worker in order to stop qemu.
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"""
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os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGINT)
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def handle_test_timeout(timeout):
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bb.warn("Global test timeout reached (%s seconds), stopping the tests." %(timeout))
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os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGINT)
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testimage_sanity(d)
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if (d.getVar('IMAGE_PKGTYPE') == 'rpm'
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and ('dnf' in d.getVar('TEST_SUITES') or 'auto' in d.getVar('TEST_SUITES'))):
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create_rpm_index(d)
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logger = make_logger_bitbake_compatible(logging.getLogger("BitBake"))
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pn = d.getVar("PN")
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bb.utils.mkdirhier(d.getVar("TEST_LOG_DIR"))
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image_name = ("%s/%s" % (d.getVar('DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE'),
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d.getVar('IMAGE_LINK_NAME')))
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tdname = "%s.testdata.json" % image_name
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try:
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with open(tdname, "r") as f:
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td = json.load(f)
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except FileNotFoundError as err:
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bb.fatal('File %s not found (%s).\nHave you built the image with IMAGE_CLASSES += "testimage" in the conf/local.conf?' % (tdname, err))
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# Some variables need to be updates (mostly paths) with the
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# ones of the current environment because some tests require them.
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for var in d.getVar('TESTIMAGE_UPDATE_VARS').split():
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td[var] = d.getVar(var)
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image_manifest = "%s.manifest" % image_name
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image_packages = OERuntimeTestContextExecutor.readPackagesManifest(image_manifest)
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extract_dir = d.getVar("TEST_EXTRACTED_DIR")
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# Get machine
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machine = d.getVar("MACHINE")
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# Get rootfs
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fstypes = d.getVar('IMAGE_FSTYPES').split()
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if d.getVar("TEST_TARGET") == "qemu":
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fstypes = [fs for fs in fstypes if fs in supported_fstypes]
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if not fstypes:
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bb.fatal('Unsupported image type built. Add a compatible image to '
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'IMAGE_FSTYPES. Supported types: %s' %
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', '.join(supported_fstypes))
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qfstype = fstypes[0]
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qdeffstype = d.getVar("QB_DEFAULT_FSTYPE")
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if qdeffstype:
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qfstype = qdeffstype
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rootfs = '%s.%s' % (image_name, qfstype)
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# Get tmpdir (not really used, just for compatibility)
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tmpdir = d.getVar("TMPDIR")
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# Get deploy_dir_image (not really used, just for compatibility)
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dir_image = d.getVar("DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE")
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# Get bootlog
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bootlog = os.path.join(d.getVar("TEST_LOG_DIR"),
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'qemu_boot_log.%s' % d.getVar('DATETIME'))
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# Get display
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display = d.getVar("BB_ORIGENV").getVar("DISPLAY")
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# Get kernel
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kernel_name = ('%s-%s.bin' % (d.getVar("KERNEL_IMAGETYPE"), machine))
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kernel = os.path.join(d.getVar("DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE"), kernel_name)
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# Get boottime
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boottime = int(d.getVar("TEST_QEMUBOOT_TIMEOUT"))
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# Get use_kvm
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kvm = oe.types.qemu_use_kvm(d.getVar('QEMU_USE_KVM'), d.getVar('TARGET_ARCH'))
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# Get OVMF
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ovmf = d.getVar("QEMU_USE_OVMF")
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slirp = False
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if d.getVar("QEMU_USE_SLIRP"):
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slirp = True
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# TODO: We use the current implementation of qemu runner because of
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# time constrains, qemu runner really needs a refactor too.
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target_kwargs = { 'machine' : machine,
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'rootfs' : rootfs,
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'tmpdir' : tmpdir,
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'dir_image' : dir_image,
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'display' : display,
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'kernel' : kernel,
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'boottime' : boottime,
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'bootlog' : bootlog,
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'kvm' : kvm,
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'slirp' : slirp,
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'dump_dir' : d.getVar("TESTIMAGE_DUMP_DIR"),
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'serial_ports': len(d.getVar("SERIAL_CONSOLES").split()),
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'ovmf' : ovmf,
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'tmpfsdir' : d.getVar("RUNQEMU_TMPFS_DIR"),
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}
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if d.getVar("TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS"):
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target_kwargs['boot_patterns'] = get_testimage_boot_patterns(d)
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# hardware controlled targets might need further access
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target_kwargs['powercontrol_cmd'] = d.getVar("TEST_POWERCONTROL_CMD") or None
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target_kwargs['powercontrol_extra_args'] = d.getVar("TEST_POWERCONTROL_EXTRA_ARGS") or ""
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target_kwargs['serialcontrol_cmd'] = d.getVar("TEST_SERIALCONTROL_CMD") or None
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target_kwargs['serialcontrol_extra_args'] = d.getVar("TEST_SERIALCONTROL_EXTRA_ARGS") or ""
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target_kwargs['testimage_dump_monitor'] = d.getVar("testimage_dump_monitor") or ""
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target_kwargs['testimage_dump_target'] = d.getVar("testimage_dump_target") or ""
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def export_ssh_agent(d):
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import os
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variables = ['SSH_AGENT_PID', 'SSH_AUTH_SOCK']
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for v in variables:
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if v not in os.environ.keys():
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val = d.getVar(v)
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if val is not None:
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os.environ[v] = val
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export_ssh_agent(d)
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# runtime use network for download projects for build
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export_proxies(d)
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# we need the host dumper in test context
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host_dumper = OERuntimeTestContextExecutor.getHostDumper(
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d.getVar("testimage_dump_host"),
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d.getVar("TESTIMAGE_DUMP_DIR"))
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# the robot dance
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target = OERuntimeTestContextExecutor.getTarget(
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d.getVar("TEST_TARGET"), logger, d.getVar("TEST_TARGET_IP"),
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d.getVar("TEST_SERVER_IP"), **target_kwargs)
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# test context
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tc = OERuntimeTestContext(td, logger, target, host_dumper,
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image_packages, extract_dir)
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# Load tests before starting the target
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test_paths = get_runtime_paths(d)
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test_modules = d.getVar('TEST_SUITES').split()
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if not test_modules:
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bb.fatal('Empty test suite, please verify TEST_SUITES variable')
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tc.loadTests(test_paths, modules=test_modules)
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suitecases = getSuiteCases(tc.suites)
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if not suitecases:
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bb.fatal('Empty test suite, please verify TEST_SUITES variable')
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else:
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bb.debug(2, 'test suites:\n\t%s' % '\n\t'.join([str(c) for c in suitecases]))
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package_extraction(d, tc.suites)
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results = None
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complete = False
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orig_sigterm_handler = signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, sigterm_exception)
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try:
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# We need to check if runqemu ends unexpectedly
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# or if the worker send us a SIGTERM
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tc.target.start(params=d.getVar("TEST_QEMUPARAMS"), runqemuparams=d.getVar("TEST_RUNQEMUPARAMS"))
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import threading
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try:
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threading.Timer(int(d.getVar("TEST_OVERALL_TIMEOUT")), handle_test_timeout, (int(d.getVar("TEST_OVERALL_TIMEOUT")),)).start()
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except ValueError:
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pass
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results = tc.runTests()
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complete = True
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except (KeyboardInterrupt, BlockingIOError) as err:
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if isinstance(err, KeyboardInterrupt):
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bb.error('testimage interrupted, shutting down...')
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else:
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bb.error('runqemu failed, shutting down...')
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if results:
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results.stop()
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results = tc.results
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finally:
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signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, orig_sigterm_handler)
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tc.target.stop()
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# Show results (if we have them)
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if results:
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configuration = get_testimage_configuration(d, 'runtime', machine)
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results.logDetails(get_testimage_json_result_dir(d),
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configuration,
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get_testimage_result_id(configuration),
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dump_streams=d.getVar('TESTREPORT_FULLLOGS'))
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results.logSummary(pn)
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# Copy additional logs to tmp/log/oeqa so it's easier to find them
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targetdir = os.path.join(get_testimage_json_result_dir(d), d.getVar("PN"))
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os.makedirs(targetdir, exist_ok=True)
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os.symlink(bootlog, os.path.join(targetdir, os.path.basename(bootlog)))
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os.symlink(d.getVar("BB_LOGFILE"), os.path.join(targetdir, os.path.basename(d.getVar("BB_LOGFILE") + "." + d.getVar('DATETIME'))))
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|
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if not results or not complete:
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|
bb.fatal('%s - FAILED - tests were interrupted during execution, check the logs in %s' % (pn, d.getVar("LOG_DIR")), forcelog=True)
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|
if not results.wasSuccessful():
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|
bb.fatal('%s - FAILED - also check the logs in %s' % (pn, d.getVar("LOG_DIR")), forcelog=True)
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|
|
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|
def get_runtime_paths(d):
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|
"""
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|
Returns a list of paths where runtime test must reside.
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|
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|
Runtime tests are expected in <LAYER_DIR>/lib/oeqa/runtime/cases/
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|
"""
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|
paths = []
|
||
|
|
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|
for layer in d.getVar('BBLAYERS').split():
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||
|
path = os.path.join(layer, 'lib/oeqa/runtime/cases')
|
||
|
if os.path.isdir(path):
|
||
|
paths.append(path)
|
||
|
return paths
|
||
|
|
||
|
def create_index(arg):
|
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|
import subprocess
|
||
|
|
||
|
index_cmd = arg
|
||
|
try:
|
||
|
bb.note("Executing '%s' ..." % index_cmd)
|
||
|
result = subprocess.check_output(index_cmd,
|
||
|
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
|
||
|
shell=True)
|
||
|
result = result.decode('utf-8')
|
||
|
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
|
||
|
return("Index creation command '%s' failed with return code "
|
||
|
'%d:\n%s' % (e.cmd, e.returncode, e.output.decode("utf-8")))
|
||
|
if result:
|
||
|
bb.note(result)
|
||
|
return None
|
||
|
|
||
|
def create_rpm_index(d):
|
||
|
import glob
|
||
|
# Index RPMs
|
||
|
rpm_createrepo = bb.utils.which(os.getenv('PATH'), "createrepo_c")
|
||
|
index_cmds = []
|
||
|
archs = (d.getVar('ALL_MULTILIB_PACKAGE_ARCHS') or '').replace('-', '_')
|
||
|
|
||
|
for arch in archs.split():
|
||
|
rpm_dir = os.path.join(d.getVar('DEPLOY_DIR_RPM'), arch)
|
||
|
idx_path = os.path.join(d.getVar('WORKDIR'), 'oe-testimage-repo', arch)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if not os.path.isdir(rpm_dir):
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
|
||
|
lockfilename = os.path.join(d.getVar('DEPLOY_DIR_RPM'), 'rpm.lock')
|
||
|
lf = bb.utils.lockfile(lockfilename, False)
|
||
|
oe.path.copyhardlinktree(rpm_dir, idx_path)
|
||
|
# Full indexes overload a 256MB image so reduce the number of rpms
|
||
|
# in the feed by filtering to specific packages needed by the tests.
|
||
|
package_list = glob.glob(idx_path + "*/*.rpm")
|
||
|
|
||
|
for pkg in package_list:
|
||
|
if not os.path.basename(pkg).startswith(("rpm", "run-postinsts", "busybox", "bash", "update-alternatives", "libc6", "curl", "musl")):
|
||
|
bb.utils.remove(pkg)
|
||
|
|
||
|
bb.utils.unlockfile(lf)
|
||
|
cmd = '%s --update -q %s' % (rpm_createrepo, idx_path)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# Create repodata
|
||
|
result = create_index(cmd)
|
||
|
if result:
|
||
|
bb.fatal('%s' % ('\n'.join(result)))
|
||
|
|
||
|
def package_extraction(d, test_suites):
|
||
|
from oeqa.utils.package_manager import find_packages_to_extract
|
||
|
from oeqa.utils.package_manager import extract_packages
|
||
|
|
||
|
bb.utils.remove(d.getVar("TEST_NEEDED_PACKAGES_DIR"), recurse=True)
|
||
|
packages = find_packages_to_extract(test_suites)
|
||
|
if packages:
|
||
|
bb.utils.mkdirhier(d.getVar("TEST_INSTALL_TMP_DIR"))
|
||
|
bb.utils.mkdirhier(d.getVar("TEST_PACKAGED_DIR"))
|
||
|
bb.utils.mkdirhier(d.getVar("TEST_EXTRACTED_DIR"))
|
||
|
extract_packages(d, packages)
|
||
|
|
||
|
testimage_main[vardepsexclude] += "BB_ORIGENV DATETIME"
|
||
|
|
||
|
python () {
|
||
|
if oe.types.boolean(d.getVar("TESTIMAGE_AUTO") or "False"):
|
||
|
bb.build.addtask("testimage", "do_build", "do_image_complete", d)
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
|
||
|
inherit testsdk
|