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When using a minimal eSDK, testing currently fails as the sdk isn't populated. We therefore setup the eSDK under test to point at local sstate and execute a command to ensure the toolchain is populated since most of the tests depend on this being present. At the same time, add in a link to DL_DIR through own-mirrors so that tests which fetch source (e.g. the kernel module one) can use the local stash. This cuts test execution of the kernel module test from 2000s to 120s. We did try using DL_DIR directly but that causes uninative issues requiring other workarounds so own-mirrors is neater. Together these fixes unbreak eSDK testing on the autobuilder. (From OE-Core rev: 866b55905eabf93f45c10a08d5b53c459ac4c056) Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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# Copyright (C) 2013 - 2016 Intel Corporation
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#
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# Released under the MIT license (see COPYING.MIT)
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# testsdk.bbclass enables testing for SDK and Extensible SDK
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#
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# To run SDK tests, run the commands:
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# $ bitbake <image-name> -c populate_sdk
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# $ bitbake <image-name> -c testsdk
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#
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# To run eSDK tests, run the commands:
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# $ bitbake <image-name> -c populate_sdk_ext
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# $ bitbake <image-name> -c testsdkext
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#
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# where "<image-name>" is an image like core-image-sato.
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TESTSDKLOCK = "${TMPDIR}/testsdk.lock"
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def testsdk_main(d):
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import os
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import subprocess
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import json
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import logging
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from bb.utils import export_proxies
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from oeqa.core.runner import OEStreamLogger
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from oeqa.sdk.context import OESDKTestContext, OESDKTestContextExecutor
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from oeqa.utils import make_logger_bitbake_compatible
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pn = d.getVar("PN")
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logger = make_logger_bitbake_compatible(logging.getLogger("BitBake"))
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# sdk use network for download projects for build
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export_proxies(d)
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tcname = d.expand("${SDK_DEPLOY}/${TOOLCHAIN_OUTPUTNAME}.sh")
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if not os.path.exists(tcname):
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bb.fatal("The toolchain %s is not built. Build it before running the tests: 'bitbake <image> -c populate_sdk' ." % tcname)
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tdname = d.expand("${SDK_DEPLOY}/${TOOLCHAIN_OUTPUTNAME}.testdata.json")
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test_data = json.load(open(tdname, "r"))
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target_pkg_manifest = OESDKTestContextExecutor._load_manifest(
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d.expand("${SDK_DEPLOY}/${TOOLCHAIN_OUTPUTNAME}.target.manifest"))
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host_pkg_manifest = OESDKTestContextExecutor._load_manifest(
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d.expand("${SDK_DEPLOY}/${TOOLCHAIN_OUTPUTNAME}.host.manifest"))
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sdk_dir = d.expand("${WORKDIR}/testimage-sdk/")
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bb.utils.remove(sdk_dir, True)
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bb.utils.mkdirhier(sdk_dir)
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try:
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subprocess.check_output("cd %s; %s <<EOF\n./\nY\nEOF" % (sdk_dir, tcname), shell=True)
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
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bb.fatal("Couldn't install the SDK:\n%s" % e.output.decode("utf-8"))
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fail = False
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sdk_envs = OESDKTestContextExecutor._get_sdk_environs(sdk_dir)
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for s in sdk_envs:
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sdk_env = sdk_envs[s]
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bb.plain("SDK testing environment: %s" % s)
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tc = OESDKTestContext(td=test_data, logger=logger, sdk_dir=sdk_dir,
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sdk_env=sdk_env, target_pkg_manifest=target_pkg_manifest,
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host_pkg_manifest=host_pkg_manifest)
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try:
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tc.loadTests(OESDKTestContextExecutor.default_cases)
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except Exception as e:
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import traceback
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bb.fatal("Loading tests failed:\n%s" % traceback.format_exc())
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result = tc.runTests()
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component = "%s %s" % (pn, OESDKTestContextExecutor.name)
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context_msg = "%s:%s" % (os.path.basename(tcname), os.path.basename(sdk_env))
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tc.logSummary(result, component, context_msg)
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tc.logDetails()
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if not result.wasSuccessful():
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fail = True
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if fail:
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bb.fatal("%s - FAILED - check the task log and the commands log" % pn)
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testsdk_main[vardepsexclude] =+ "BB_ORIGENV"
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python do_testsdk() {
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testsdk_main(d)
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}
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addtask testsdk
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do_testsdk[nostamp] = "1"
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do_testsdk[lockfiles] += "${TESTSDKLOCK}"
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TESTSDKEXTLOCK = "${TMPDIR}/testsdkext.lock"
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def testsdkext_main(d):
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import os
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import json
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import subprocess
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import logging
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from bb.utils import export_proxies
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from oeqa.utils import avoid_paths_in_environ, make_logger_bitbake_compatible
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from oeqa.sdkext.context import OESDKExtTestContext, OESDKExtTestContextExecutor
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pn = d.getVar("PN")
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logger = make_logger_bitbake_compatible(logging.getLogger("BitBake"))
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# extensible sdk use network
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export_proxies(d)
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# extensible sdk can be contaminated if native programs are
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# in PATH, i.e. use perl-native instead of eSDK one.
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paths_to_avoid = [d.getVar('STAGING_DIR'),
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d.getVar('BASE_WORKDIR')]
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os.environ['PATH'] = avoid_paths_in_environ(paths_to_avoid)
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tcname = d.expand("${SDK_DEPLOY}/${TOOLCHAINEXT_OUTPUTNAME}.sh")
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if not os.path.exists(tcname):
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bb.fatal("The toolchain ext %s is not built. Build it before running the" \
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" tests: 'bitbake <image> -c populate_sdk_ext' ." % tcname)
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tdname = d.expand("${SDK_DEPLOY}/${TOOLCHAINEXT_OUTPUTNAME}.testdata.json")
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test_data = json.load(open(tdname, "r"))
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target_pkg_manifest = OESDKExtTestContextExecutor._load_manifest(
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d.expand("${SDK_DEPLOY}/${TOOLCHAINEXT_OUTPUTNAME}.target.manifest"))
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host_pkg_manifest = OESDKExtTestContextExecutor._load_manifest(
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d.expand("${SDK_DEPLOY}/${TOOLCHAINEXT_OUTPUTNAME}.host.manifest"))
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sdk_dir = d.expand("${WORKDIR}/testsdkext/")
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bb.utils.remove(sdk_dir, True)
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bb.utils.mkdirhier(sdk_dir)
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try:
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subprocess.check_output("%s -y -d %s" % (tcname, sdk_dir), shell=True)
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
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msg = "Couldn't install the extensible SDK:\n%s" % e.output.decode("utf-8")
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logfn = os.path.join(sdk_dir, 'preparing_build_system.log')
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if os.path.exists(logfn):
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msg += '\n\nContents of preparing_build_system.log:\n'
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with open(logfn, 'r') as f:
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for line in f:
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msg += line
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bb.fatal(msg)
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fail = False
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sdk_envs = OESDKExtTestContextExecutor._get_sdk_environs(sdk_dir)
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for s in sdk_envs:
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bb.plain("Extensible SDK testing environment: %s" % s)
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sdk_env = sdk_envs[s]
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# Use our own SSTATE_DIR and DL_DIR so that updates to the eSDK come from our sstate cache
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# and we don't spend hours downloading kernels for the kernel module test
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with open(os.path.join(sdk_dir, 'conf', 'local.conf'), 'a+') as f:
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f.write('SSTATE_MIRRORS = "file://.* file://%s/PATH"\n' % test_data.get('SSTATE_DIR'))
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f.write('SOURCE_MIRROR_URL = "file://%s"\n' % test_data.get('DL_DIR'))
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f.write('INHERIT += "own-mirrors"')
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# We need to do this in case we have a minimal SDK
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subprocess.check_output(". %s > /dev/null; devtool sdk-install meta-extsdk-toolchain" % sdk_env, cwd=sdk_dir, shell=True)
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tc = OESDKExtTestContext(td=test_data, logger=logger, sdk_dir=sdk_dir,
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sdk_env=sdk_env, target_pkg_manifest=target_pkg_manifest,
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host_pkg_manifest=host_pkg_manifest)
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try:
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tc.loadTests(OESDKExtTestContextExecutor.default_cases)
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except Exception as e:
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import traceback
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bb.fatal("Loading tests failed:\n%s" % traceback.format_exc())
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result = tc.runTests()
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component = "%s %s" % (pn, OESDKExtTestContextExecutor.name)
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context_msg = "%s:%s" % (os.path.basename(tcname), os.path.basename(sdk_env))
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tc.logSummary(result, component, context_msg)
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tc.logDetails()
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if not result.wasSuccessful():
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fail = True
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if fail:
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bb.fatal("%s - FAILED - check the task log and the commands log" % pn)
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testsdkext_main[vardepsexclude] =+ "BB_ORIGENV"
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python do_testsdkext() {
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testsdkext_main(d)
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}
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addtask testsdkext
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do_testsdkext[nostamp] = "1"
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do_testsdkext[lockfiles] += "${TESTSDKEXTLOCK}"
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