poky/scripts/qemuimage-testlib
2011-02-10 15:27:50 +00:00

12 KiB

#!/bin/bash

Common function for test

Expect should be installed for SSH Testing

To execute runqemu, NOPASSWD needs to be set in /etc/sudoers for user

For example, for user "builder", /etc/sudoers can be like following:

#Members of the admin group may gain root privileges

%builder ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: NOPASSWD: ALL

Author: Jiajun Xu jiajun.xu@intel.com

This file is licensed under the GNU General Public License,

Version 2.

TYPE="ext3"

The folder to hold all scripts running on targets

TOOLS="$POKYBASE/scripts/qemuimage-tests/tools"

Test Directory on target for testing

TARGET_TEST_DIR="/opt/test"

Global variable for process id

PID=0

Global variable for target ip address

TARGET_IPADDR=0

common function for information print

Test_Error() { echo -e "\tTest_Error: $*" }

Test_Info() { echo -e "\tTest_Info: $*" }

function to update target ip address

$1 is the process id of the process, which starts the qemu target

$2 is the ip address of the target

Test_Update_IPSAVE() { local pid=$1 local ip_addr=$2

if [ "$TEST_SERIALIZE" -eq 1 ]; then
	echo "$pid $ip_addr" > $TARGET_IPSAVE
fi

}

function to copy files from host into target

$1 is the ip address of target

$2 is the files, which need to be copied into target

$3 is the path on target, where files are copied into

Test_SCP() { local ip_addr=$1 local src=$2 local des=$3 local tmpfile=mktemp local timeout=60 local ret=0

# We use expect to interactive with target by ssh
local exp_cmd=`cat << EOF

eval spawn scp -o UserKnownHostsFile=$tmpfile "$src" root@$ip_addr:"$des" set timeout $time_out expect { "assword:" { send "\r"; exp_continue} "(yes/no)?" { send "yes\r"; exp_continue } eof { exit [ lindex [wait] 3 ] } } EOF` expect -c "$exp_cmd" ret=$? rm -rf $tmpfile return $ret }

function to run command in $ip_addr via ssh

Test_SSH() { local ip_addr=$1 shift local command=$@ local tmpfile=mktemp local timeout=60 local ret=0 local exp_cmd=cat << EOF eval spawn ssh -o UserKnownHostsFile=$tmpfile root@$ip_addr "$command" set timeout $time_out expect { "*assword:" { send "\r"; exp_continue} "*(yes/no)?" { send "yes\r"; exp_continue } eof { exit [ lindex [wait] 3 ] } } EOF expect -c "$exp_cmd" ret=$? rm -rf $tmpfile return $ret }

function to check if ssh is up in $ip_addr

Test_SSH_UP() { local ip_addr=$1 local timeout=$2 local interval=0

# If TEST_SERIALIZE is set, use existing running qemu for testing
if [ ${TEST_SERIALIZE} -eq 1 -a -e ${TARGET_IPSAVE} ]; then
	timeout=50
fi

while [ ${interval} -lt ${timeout} ]
do
	Test_SSH ${ip_addr} "hostname"
	if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
		interval=`expr $interval + 10`
		sleep 10
	else
		Test_Info "We can ssh on ${ip_addr} within ${interval} seconds"
		return 0
	fi

done

Test_Info "We can not ssh on ${ip_addr} in ${timeout} seconds"
return 1

}

function to prepare target test environment

$1 is the ip address of target system

$2 is the files, which needs to be copied into target

Test_Target_Pre() { local ip_addr=$1 local testscript=$2

# Create a pre-defined folder for test scripts
Test_SSH $ip_addr "mkdir -p $TARGET_TEST_DIR"
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
	# Copy test scripts into target
	Test_SCP $ip_addr $testscript $TARGET_TEST_DIR && return 0
else
	Test_Error "Fail to create $TARGET_TEST_DIR on target"
	return 1
fi

return 1

}

function to record test result in $TEST_RESULT/testresult.log

Test_Print_Result() { local PASS=0 local FAIL=0 local NORESULT=0 if [ $2 -eq 0 ]; then PASS=1 elif [ $2 -eq 1 ]; then FAIL=1 else NORESULT=1 fi

# Format the output of the test result
echo -e "$1 $PASS $FAIL $NORESULT" | awk '{printf("\t"); for(i=1;i<=NF;i++) printf("%-15s",$i); printf("\n");}' >> $TEST_RESULT/testresult.log

}

Test_Kill_Qemu to kill child pid with parent pid given

$1 is qemu process id, which needs to be killed

Test_Kill_Qemu() { local ret=0 local ppid=0 local i=0 local index=0 local total=0 declare local pid

# Check if $1 pid exists and is a qemu process
ps -fp $PID | grep -iq "qemu"

# Find all children pid of the pid $1
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then

	# Check if there is any child pid of the pid $PID
	ppid=$PID
	ps -f --ppid $ppid
	ret=$?

	while [ $ret -eq 0 ]
	do
		# If yes, get the child pid and check if the child pid has other child pid
		# Continue the while loop until there is no child pid found
		pid[$i]=`ps -f --ppid $ppid | awk '{if ($2 != "PID") print $2}'`
		ppid=${pid[$i]}
		i=$((i+1))
		ps -f --ppid $ppid
		ret=$?
	done

	# When TEST_SERIALIZE is set, qemu process will not be
	# killed until all the cases are finished
	if [ ${TEST_SERIALIZE} -eq 1 -a -e ${TEST_STATUS} ]; then
		index=`sed -n 2p ${TEST_STATUS} | awk '{print $3}'`
		total=`sed -n 2p ${TEST_STATUS} | awk '{print $4}'`
		if [ ${index} != ${total} ]; then
			Test_Info "Do not kill the qemu process and use it for later testing"
			Test_Update_IPSAVE $PID $TARGET_IPADDR
		else
			# If it is the last case, let's kill it
			while [ $i -ne 0 ]
			do
				i=$((i-1))
				kill ${pid[$i]}
				sleep 2
			done

			# Kill the parent id
			kill $PID
		fi

	else
		# Kill these children pids from the last one
		while [ $i -ne 0 ]
		do
			i=$((i-1))
			kill ${pid[$i]}
			sleep 2
		done

		# Kill the parent id
		kill $PID
	fi
fi

return

}

function to check if there is any qemu process

Test_Check_Qemu_UP() { local count=ps -eo command | cut -d " " -f 1 | grep -c "\(^qemu\|.*/qemu\)" if [ ${count} -lt 1 ]; then Test_Info "There is no Qemu process" return 1 else Test_Info "There is at least one Qemu process running" return 0 fi }

function to check if network is up

Test_Check_IP_UP() { ping -c1 $1 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then Test_Info "IP $1 is not up" return 1 else Test_Info "IP $1 is up" return 0 fi }

function to find kernel/rootfs image

Test_Find_Image() { where="" kernel="" arch="" target="" extension="" rootfs=""

while getopts "l:k:a:t:" Option
do
	case $Option in
		l) where="$OPTARG"
		   ;;
		k) kernel="$OPTARG"
		   extension="bin"
		   ;;
		a) arch="$OPTARG"
		   ;;
		t) target="$OPTARG"
		   extension="ext3"
		   ;;
		*) echo "invalid option: -$Option" && return 1
		   ;;
	 esac
done

if [ ! -z $kernel ]; then
	if [ -L ${where}/${kernel}-${arch}.${extension} ]; then
		echo ${where}/${kernel}-${arch}.${extension}
		return 0
	else
		for i in `dir ${where}`
		do
			# Exclude qemux86-64 when target is qemux86
			echo $i | grep "${kernel}.*${arch}.*\.${extension}" | grep -qv "${kernel}.*${arch}-64.*\.${extension}"
			if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
				echo ${where}/${i}
				return 0
			fi
		done
		return 1
	fi
fi

if [ ! -z $target ]; then
	if [ -L ${where}/${target}-${arch}.${extension} ]; then
		rootfs=`readlink -f ${where}/${target}-${arch}.${extension}`
		echo ${rootfs}
		return 0
	else
		for i in `dir ${where}`
		do
			# Exclude qemux86-64 when target is qemux86
			echo $i | grep "${target}-${arch}.*\.${extension}" | grep -qv "${target}-${arch}-64.*\.${extension}"
			if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
				echo ${where}/${i}
				return 0
			fi
		done
		return 1
	fi
fi
return 1

}

function to parse IP address of target

$1 is the pid of qemu startup process

Test_Fetch_Target_IP() { local opid=$1 local ppid=0 local ip_addr=0 local i=0 declare local pid

# Check if $1 pid exists and contains ipaddr of target
ps -fp $opid | grep -oq "192\.168\.7\.[0-9]*::"

# Find all children pid of the pid $1
# and check if they contain ipaddr of target
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
	# Check if there is any child pid of the pid $1
	ppid=$opid
	ps -f --ppid $ppid > /dev/zero
	ret=$?

	while [ $ret -eq 0 ]
	do
		# If yes, get the child pid and check if the child pid has other child pid
		# Continue the while loop until there is no child pid found
		pid[$i]=`ps -f --ppid $ppid | awk '{if ($2 != "PID") print $2}'`
		ppid=${pid[$i]}
		i=$((i+1))
		ps -f --ppid $ppid > /dev/zero
		ret=$?
	done

	# Check these children pids, if they have ipaddr included in command line
	while [ $i -ne 0 ]
	do
		i=$((i-1))
		ps -fp ${pid[$i]} | grep -oq "192\.168\.7\.[0-9]*::"
		if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
			ip_addr=`ps -fp ${pid[$i]} | grep -o "192\.168\.7\.[0-9]*::" | awk -F":" '{print $1}'`
		fi
		sleep 1
	done
else
	ip_addr=`ps -fp $opid | grep -o "192\.168\.7\.[0-9]*::" | awk -F":" '{print $1}'`
fi

echo $ip_addr

return

}

function to check if qemu and its network

Test_Create_Qemu() { local timeout=$1 local ret=1 local up_time=0

which poky-qemu
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
	RUNQEMU=`which poky-qemu`
else
	Test_Error "Can not find poky-qemu in \$PATH, return fail"
	exit 1
fi

if [ "$QEMUARCH" = "qemux86" -o "$QEMUARCH" = "qemux86-64" ]; then
	KERNEL=$(Test_Find_Image -l ${DEPLOY_DIR}/images -k bzImage -a ${QEMUARCH})
elif [ "$QEMUARCH" = "qemuarm" -o "$QEMUARCH" = "spitz" -o "$QEMUARCH" = "borzoi" -o "$QEMUARCH" = "akita" -o "$QEMUARCH" = "nokia800" -o "$QEMUARCH" = "qemuppc" ]; then
	KERNEL=$(Test_Find_Image -l ${DEPLOY_DIR}/images -k zImage -a ${QEMUARCH})
elif [ "$QEMUARCH" = "qemumips" ]; then
	KERNEL=$(Test_Find_Image -l ${DEPLOY_DIR}/images -k vmlinux -a ${QEMUARCH})
fi

# If there is no kernel image found, return failed directly
if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
	Test_Info "No kernel image file found under ${DEPLOY_DIR}/images for ${QEMUARCH}, pls. have a check"
	return $ret
fi

ROOTFS_IMAGE=$(Test_Find_Image -l ${DEPLOY_DIR}/images -t ${QEMUTARGET} -a ${QEMUARCH})

# If there is no rootfs image found, return failed directly
if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
	Test_Info "No ${QEMUTARGET} rootfs image file found under ${DEPLOY_DIR}/images for ${QEMUARCH}, pls. have a check"
	return $ret
fi

TEST_ROOTFS_IMAGE="${TEST_TMP}/${QEMUTARGET}-${QEMUARCH}-test.ext3"

CP=`which cp`

# When TEST_SERIALIZE is set, we use the existing image under tmp folder
if [ ${TEST_SERIALIZE} -eq 1 -a -e "$TARGET_IPSAVE" ]; then
	# If TARGET_IPSAVE exists, check PID of the qemu process from it
	PID=`awk '{print $1}' $TARGET_IPSAVE`
	timeout=50
else
	rm -rf $TEST_ROOTFS_IMAGE
	$CP $ROOTFS_IMAGE $TEST_ROOTFS_IMAGE
	if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
		Test_Info "Image ${ROOTFS_IMAGE} copy to ${TEST_ROOTFS_IMAGE} failed, return fail"
		return $ret
	fi

	export MACHINE=$QEMUARCH

	# Create Qemu in localhost VNC Port 1
	echo "Running xterm -display ${DISPLAY} -e 'BUILDDIR=${TOPDIR} ${RUNQEMU} ${KERNEL} ${TEST_ROOTFS_IMAGE}' &"
    	xterm -display ${DISPLAY} -e "BUILDDIR=${TOPDIR} ${RUNQEMU} ${KERNEL} ${TEST_ROOTFS_IMAGE}" &

	# Get the pid of the xterm processor, which will be used in Test_Kill_Qemu
	PID=$!
fi

while [ ${up_time} -lt 10 ]
do
	Test_Check_Qemu_UP
	if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
		Test_Info "Wait for qemu up..."
		up_time=`expr $up_time + 5`
		sleep 5
	else
		Test_Info "Begin to check if qemu network is up"
		break
	fi
done

# Parse IP address of target from the qemu command line
if [ ${up_time} -lt ${timeout} ]; then
	sleep 5
	TARGET_IPADDR=`Test_Fetch_Target_IP $PID`
	# If IP address is 0, means there is no qemu process found
	if [ ${TARGET_IPADDR} == "0" ]; then
		Test_Info "There is no qemu process or qemu ip address found, return failed"
		return $ret
	fi
fi

while [ ${up_time} -lt ${timeout} ]
do
	Test_Check_IP_UP ${TARGET_IPADDR}
	if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
		Test_Info "Qemu Network is up, ping with ${TARGET_IPADDR} is OK within ${up_time} seconds"
		ret=0
		break
	else
		Test_Info "Wait for Qemu Network up"
		up_time=`expr $up_time + 5`
		sleep 5
	fi
done

if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then
	Test_Info "Qemu and its network is up"
	return $ret
else
	Test_Info "Qemu or its network is not up in ${timeout} seconds"
	Test_Update_IPSAVE $PID $TARGET_IPADDR
	return $ret
fi

}