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poky/meta/classes/testimage.bbclass
Alejandro Hernandez Samaniego a3416a5933 testimage: Extend runtime testing infrastructure to allow unconventional booting processes to be tested
The current runtime infrastructure contains hardcoded values which Ill refer to
as patterns, these patterns are either searched through or sent via the serial
terminal to communicate between HOST and TARGET.

These patterns are required since they allow us to check when a device has
finished booting, to log in, and to check whether a command sent from our tests
has returned, this way we are able to check both the status of the commands that
were sent along with its output.

The testing process goes somewhat as follows:
1. Launch QEMU and start booting.
2. Check when the device has booted by looking for the pattern login:.
3. Log in as the root user (default for our images).
4. Check that we were able to log in succesfully.
5. Start running the runtime test cases defined by TEST_SUITES.
6. One of such test cases could send a command to the QEMU target.
7. Check whether that command returned.
8. Check its output and status, return whether the test case passed or failed.

This patch allows this set of patterns to be defined instead of being hardcoded,
but it also automatically sets the defaults that we have been using in the past
if they have not been manually defined, for this reason, the patch is less
invasive and should not affect in any way how tests are currently being run.

Cases that can be enabled with this patch:
- A customized image that does not use the root user (or maybe we want to check
what happens if we dont use the root user).
- An image where the PS1 env variable has been modified, and the prompt pattern
wouldnt match the default.
- Baremetal applications, which do not follow the conventional way of booting
Linux and would probably not show a prompt for a user to log in, same applies
for testing bootloaders.
- poky-tiny: Using DISTRO=poky-tiny and an image such as the core-image-tiny
from meta-intel, which boots directly to RAM, and does not show a log in prompt
since it does not contain a conventional init process.

The code itself contains comments that should be self explanatory but here is an
example on how these patterns can be defined in a hypothetical case where we
want to run test cases as the webserver user instead:

TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS = "send_login_user search_login_succeeded"
TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS[send_login_user] = "webserver\n"
TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS[search_login_succeeded] = "webserver@[a-zA-Z0-9\-]+:~#"

The variable TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS defines which patterns to override when
used to communicate with the target when booting, anyone familiar with the
PACKAGECONFIG syntax should have no trouble setting these.

Other patterns would still be set up as default, e.g.
search_reached_prompt would still be login:

The accepted flags for TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS are the following:
search_reached_prompt, send_login_user, search_login_succeeded,
search_cmd_finished.

They are prefixed with either search/send, to differentiate if the pattern is
meant to be sent or searched to/from the target terminal.

A working example of this code that falls under the baremetal case mentioned
above along with a test case is present on the meta-freertos layer, which tests
an RTOS image built with OpenEmbedded and automatically runs a test case on it
after booting such image:

As usual, INHERIT += "testimage" needs to be present on local.conf
$ bitbake freertos-demo -c testimage

RESULTS:
RESULTS - freertos_echo.FreeRTOSTest.test_freertos_echo: PASSED (2.00s)
SUMMARY:
freertos-demo () - Ran 1 test in 2.006s
freertos-demo - OK - All required tests passed (successes=1, skipped=0,
failures=0, errors=0)

(From OE-Core rev: 3ab2cbfeff371e8791b031a2852eeef80101a831)

Signed-off-by: Alejandro Hernandez Samaniego <aehs29@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Alejandro Hernandez Samaniego <alejandro@enedino.org>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2020-02-13 12:19:14 +00:00

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# Copyright (C) 2013 Intel Corporation
#
# Released under the MIT license (see COPYING.MIT)
inherit metadata_scm
# testimage.bbclass enables testing of qemu images using python unittests.
# Most of the tests are commands run on target image over ssh.
# To use it add testimage to global inherit and call your target image with -c testimage
# You can try it out like this:
# - first add IMAGE_CLASSES += "testimage" in local.conf
# - build a qemu core-image-sato
# - then bitbake core-image-sato -c testimage. That will run a standard suite of tests.
#
# The tests can be run automatically each time an image is built if you set
# TESTIMAGE_AUTO = "1"
TESTIMAGE_AUTO ??= "0"
# You can set (or append to) TEST_SUITES in local.conf to select the tests
# which you want to run for your target.
# The test names are the module names in meta/lib/oeqa/runtime/cases.
# Each name in TEST_SUITES represents a required test for the image. (no skipping allowed)
# 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).
# Note that order in TEST_SUITES is relevant: tests are run in an order such that
# tests mentioned in @skipUnlessPassed run before the tests that depend on them,
# but without such dependencies, tests run in the order in which they are listed
# in TEST_SUITES.
#
# A layer can add its own tests in lib/oeqa/runtime, provided it extends BBPATH as normal in its layer.conf.
# 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.
# Booting is handled by this class, and it's not a test in itself.
# TEST_QEMUBOOT_TIMEOUT can be used to set the maximum time in seconds the launch code will wait for the login prompt.
# TEST_QEMUPARAMS can be used to pass extra parameters to qemu, e.g. "-m 1024" for setting the amount of ram to 1 GB.
# TEST_RUNQEMUPARAMS can be used to pass extra parameters to runqemu, e.g. "gl" to enable OpenGL acceleration.
# TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS can be used to override certain patterns used to communicate with the target when booting,
# if a pattern is not specifically present on this variable a default will be used when booting the target.
# TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS[<flag>] overrides the pattern used for that specific flag, where flag comes from a list of accepted flags
# 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
# if we wanted to log in as the hypothetical "webserver" user for example we could set the following:
# TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS = "send_login_user search_login_succeeded"
# TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS[send_login_user] = "webserver\n"
# TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS[search_login_succeeded] = "webserver@[a-zA-Z0-9\-]+:~#"
# The accepted flags are the following: search_reached_prompt, send_login_user, search_login_succeeded, search_cmd_finished.
# They are prefixed with either search/send, to differentiate if the pattern is meant to be sent or searched to/from the target terminal
TEST_LOG_DIR ?= "${WORKDIR}/testimage"
TEST_EXPORT_DIR ?= "${TMPDIR}/testimage/${PN}"
TEST_INSTALL_TMP_DIR ?= "${WORKDIR}/testimage/install_tmp"
TEST_NEEDED_PACKAGES_DIR ?= "${WORKDIR}/testimage/packages"
TEST_EXTRACTED_DIR ?= "${TEST_NEEDED_PACKAGES_DIR}/extracted"
TEST_PACKAGED_DIR ?= "${TEST_NEEDED_PACKAGES_DIR}/packaged"
BASICTESTSUITE = "\
ping date df ssh scp python perl gi ptest parselogs \
logrotate connman systemd oe_syslog pam stap ldd xorg \
kernelmodule gcc buildcpio buildlzip buildgalculator \
dnf rpm opkg apt"
DEFAULT_TEST_SUITES = "${BASICTESTSUITE}"
# aarch64 has no graphics
DEFAULT_TEST_SUITES_remove_aarch64 = "xorg"
# musl doesn't support systemtap
DEFAULT_TEST_SUITES_remove_libc-musl = "stap"
# qemumips is quite slow and has reached the timeout limit several times on the YP build cluster,
# mitigate this by removing build tests for qemumips machines.
MIPSREMOVE ??= "buildcpio buildlzip buildgalculator"
DEFAULT_TEST_SUITES_remove_qemumips = "${MIPSREMOVE}"
DEFAULT_TEST_SUITES_remove_qemumips64 = "${MIPSREMOVE}"
TEST_SUITES ?= "${DEFAULT_TEST_SUITES}"
TEST_QEMUBOOT_TIMEOUT ?= "1000"
TEST_TARGET ?= "qemu"
TEST_QEMUPARAMS ?= ""
TEST_RUNQEMUPARAMS ?= ""
TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS ?= ""
TESTIMAGEDEPENDS = ""
TESTIMAGEDEPENDS_append_qemuall = " qemu-native:do_populate_sysroot qemu-helper-native:do_populate_sysroot qemu-helper-native:do_addto_recipe_sysroot"
TESTIMAGEDEPENDS += "${@bb.utils.contains('IMAGE_PKGTYPE', 'rpm', 'cpio-native:do_populate_sysroot', '', d)}"
TESTIMAGEDEPENDS += "${@bb.utils.contains('IMAGE_PKGTYPE', 'rpm', 'dnf-native:do_populate_sysroot', '', d)}"
TESTIMAGEDEPENDS += "${@bb.utils.contains('IMAGE_PKGTYPE', 'rpm', 'createrepo-c-native:do_populate_sysroot', '', d)}"
TESTIMAGEDEPENDS += "${@bb.utils.contains('IMAGE_PKGTYPE', 'ipk', 'opkg-utils-native:do_populate_sysroot package-index:do_package_index', '', d)}"
TESTIMAGEDEPENDS += "${@bb.utils.contains('IMAGE_PKGTYPE', 'deb', 'apt-native:do_populate_sysroot package-index:do_package_index', '', d)}"
TESTIMAGELOCK = "${TMPDIR}/testimage.lock"
TESTIMAGELOCK_qemuall = ""
TESTIMAGE_DUMP_DIR ?= "${LOG_DIR}/runtime-hostdump/"
TESTIMAGE_UPDATE_VARS ?= "DL_DIR WORKDIR DEPLOY_DIR"
testimage_dump_target () {
top -bn1
ps
free
df
# The next command will export the default gateway IP
export DEFAULT_GATEWAY=$(ip route | awk '/default/ { print $3}')
ping -c3 $DEFAULT_GATEWAY
dmesg
netstat -an
ip address
# Next command will dump logs from /var/log/
find /var/log/ -type f 2>/dev/null -exec echo "====================" \; -exec echo {} \; -exec echo "====================" \; -exec cat {} \; -exec echo "" \;
}
testimage_dump_host () {
top -bn1
iostat -x -z -N -d -p ALL 20 2
ps -ef
free
df
memstat
dmesg
ip -s link
netstat -an
}
python do_testimage() {
testimage_main(d)
}
addtask testimage
do_testimage[nostamp] = "1"
do_testimage[depends] += "${TESTIMAGEDEPENDS}"
do_testimage[lockfiles] += "${TESTIMAGELOCK}"
def testimage_sanity(d):
if (d.getVar('TEST_TARGET') == 'simpleremote'
and (not d.getVar('TEST_TARGET_IP')
or not d.getVar('TEST_SERVER_IP'))):
bb.fatal('When TEST_TARGET is set to "simpleremote" '
'TEST_TARGET_IP and TEST_SERVER_IP are needed too.')
def get_testimage_configuration(d, test_type, machine):
import platform
from oeqa.utils.metadata import get_layers
configuration = {'TEST_TYPE': test_type,
'MACHINE': machine,
'DISTRO': d.getVar("DISTRO"),
'IMAGE_BASENAME': d.getVar("IMAGE_BASENAME"),
'IMAGE_PKGTYPE': d.getVar("IMAGE_PKGTYPE"),
'STARTTIME': d.getVar("DATETIME"),
'HOST_DISTRO': oe.lsb.distro_identifier().replace(' ', '-'),
'LAYERS': get_layers(d.getVar("BBLAYERS"))}
return configuration
get_testimage_configuration[vardepsexclude] = "DATETIME"
def get_testimage_json_result_dir(d):
json_result_dir = os.path.join(d.getVar("LOG_DIR"), 'oeqa')
custom_json_result_dir = d.getVar("OEQA_JSON_RESULT_DIR")
if custom_json_result_dir:
json_result_dir = custom_json_result_dir
return json_result_dir
def get_testimage_result_id(configuration):
return '%s_%s_%s_%s' % (configuration['TEST_TYPE'], configuration['IMAGE_BASENAME'], configuration['MACHINE'], configuration['STARTTIME'])
def get_testimage_boot_patterns(d):
from collections import defaultdict
boot_patterns = defaultdict(str)
# Only accept certain values
accepted_patterns = ['search_reached_prompt', 'send_login_user', 'search_login_succeeded', 'search_cmd_finished']
# Not all patterns need to be overriden, e.g. perhaps we only want to change the user
boot_patterns_flags = d.getVarFlags('TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS') or {}
if boot_patterns_flags:
patterns_set = [p for p in boot_patterns_flags.items() if p[0] in d.getVar('TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS').split()]
for flag, flagval in patterns_set:
if flag not in accepted_patterns:
bb.fatal('Testimage: The only accepted boot patterns are: search_reached_prompt,send_login_user, \
search_login_succeeded,search_cmd_finished\n Make sure your TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS=%s \
contains an accepted flag.' % d.getVar('TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS'))
return
# We know boot prompt is searched through in binary format, others might be expressions
if flag == 'search_reached_prompt':
boot_patterns[flag] = flagval.encode()
else:
boot_patterns[flag] = flagval.encode().decode('unicode-escape')
return boot_patterns
def testimage_main(d):
import os
import json
import signal
import logging
from bb.utils import export_proxies
from oeqa.core.utils.misc import updateTestData
from oeqa.runtime.context import OERuntimeTestContext
from oeqa.runtime.context import OERuntimeTestContextExecutor
from oeqa.core.target.qemu import supported_fstypes
from oeqa.core.utils.test import getSuiteCases
from oeqa.utils import make_logger_bitbake_compatible
def sigterm_exception(signum, stackframe):
"""
Catch SIGTERM from worker in order to stop qemu.
"""
raise RuntimeError
testimage_sanity(d)
if (d.getVar('IMAGE_PKGTYPE') == 'rpm'
and ('dnf' in d.getVar('TEST_SUITES') or 'auto' in d.getVar('TEST_SUITES'))):
create_rpm_index(d)
logger = make_logger_bitbake_compatible(logging.getLogger("BitBake"))
pn = d.getVar("PN")
bb.utils.mkdirhier(d.getVar("TEST_LOG_DIR"))
image_name = ("%s/%s" % (d.getVar('DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE'),
d.getVar('IMAGE_LINK_NAME')))
tdname = "%s.testdata.json" % image_name
try:
td = json.load(open(tdname, "r"))
except (FileNotFoundError) as err:
bb.fatal('File %s Not Found. Have you built the image with INHERIT+="testimage" in the conf/local.conf?' % tdname)
# Some variables need to be updates (mostly paths) with the
# ones of the current environment because some tests require them.
updateTestData(d, td, d.getVar('TESTIMAGE_UPDATE_VARS').split())
image_manifest = "%s.manifest" % image_name
image_packages = OERuntimeTestContextExecutor.readPackagesManifest(image_manifest)
extract_dir = d.getVar("TEST_EXTRACTED_DIR")
# Get machine
machine = d.getVar("MACHINE")
# Get rootfs
fstypes = d.getVar('IMAGE_FSTYPES').split()
if d.getVar("TEST_TARGET") == "qemu":
fstypes = [fs for fs in fstypes if fs in supported_fstypes]
if not fstypes:
bb.fatal('Unsupported image type built. Add a comptible image to '
'IMAGE_FSTYPES. Supported types: %s' %
', '.join(supported_fstypes))
qfstype = fstypes[0]
qdeffstype = d.getVar("QB_DEFAULT_FSTYPE")
if qdeffstype:
qfstype = qdeffstype
rootfs = '%s.%s' % (image_name, qfstype)
# Get tmpdir (not really used, just for compatibility)
tmpdir = d.getVar("TMPDIR")
# Get deploy_dir_image (not really used, just for compatibility)
dir_image = d.getVar("DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE")
# Get bootlog
bootlog = os.path.join(d.getVar("TEST_LOG_DIR"),
'qemu_boot_log.%s' % d.getVar('DATETIME'))
# Get display
display = d.getVar("BB_ORIGENV").getVar("DISPLAY")
# Get kernel
kernel_name = ('%s-%s.bin' % (d.getVar("KERNEL_IMAGETYPE"), machine))
kernel = os.path.join(d.getVar("DEPLOY_DIR_IMAGE"), kernel_name)
# Get boottime
boottime = int(d.getVar("TEST_QEMUBOOT_TIMEOUT"))
# Get use_kvm
kvm = oe.types.qemu_use_kvm(d.getVar('QEMU_USE_KVM'), d.getVar('TARGET_ARCH'))
slirp = False
if d.getVar("QEMU_USE_SLIRP"):
slirp = True
# TODO: We use the current implementatin of qemu runner because of
# time constrains, qemu runner really needs a refactor too.
target_kwargs = { 'machine' : machine,
'rootfs' : rootfs,
'tmpdir' : tmpdir,
'dir_image' : dir_image,
'display' : display,
'kernel' : kernel,
'boottime' : boottime,
'bootlog' : bootlog,
'kvm' : kvm,
'slirp' : slirp,
'dump_dir' : d.getVar("TESTIMAGE_DUMP_DIR"),
'serial_ports': len(d.getVar("SERIAL_CONSOLES").split()),
}
if d.getVar("TESTIMAGE_BOOT_PATTERNS"):
target_kwargs['boot_patterns'] = get_testimage_boot_patterns(d)
# TODO: Currently BBPATH is needed for custom loading of targets.
# It would be better to find these modules using instrospection.
target_kwargs['target_modules_path'] = d.getVar('BBPATH')
# hardware controlled targets might need further access
target_kwargs['powercontrol_cmd'] = d.getVar("TEST_POWERCONTROL_CMD") or None
target_kwargs['powercontrol_extra_args'] = d.getVar("TEST_POWERCONTROL_EXTRA_ARGS") or ""
target_kwargs['serialcontrol_cmd'] = d.getVar("TEST_SERIALCONTROL_CMD") or None
target_kwargs['serialcontrol_extra_args'] = d.getVar("TEST_SERIALCONTROL_EXTRA_ARGS") or ""
def export_ssh_agent(d):
import os
variables = ['SSH_AGENT_PID', 'SSH_AUTH_SOCK']
for v in variables:
if v not in os.environ.keys():
val = d.getVar(v)
if val is not None:
os.environ[v] = val
export_ssh_agent(d)
# runtime use network for download projects for build
export_proxies(d)
# we need the host dumper in test context
host_dumper = OERuntimeTestContextExecutor.getHostDumper(
d.getVar("testimage_dump_host"),
d.getVar("TESTIMAGE_DUMP_DIR"))
# the robot dance
target = OERuntimeTestContextExecutor.getTarget(
d.getVar("TEST_TARGET"), logger, d.getVar("TEST_TARGET_IP"),
d.getVar("TEST_SERVER_IP"), **target_kwargs)
# test context
tc = OERuntimeTestContext(td, logger, target, host_dumper,
image_packages, extract_dir)
# Load tests before starting the target
test_paths = get_runtime_paths(d)
test_modules = d.getVar('TEST_SUITES').split()
if not test_modules:
bb.fatal('Empty test suite, please verify TEST_SUITES variable')
tc.loadTests(test_paths, modules=test_modules)
suitecases = getSuiteCases(tc.suites)
if not suitecases:
bb.fatal('Empty test suite, please verify TEST_SUITES variable')
else:
bb.debug(2, 'test suites:\n\t%s' % '\n\t'.join([str(c) for c in suitecases]))
package_extraction(d, tc.suites)
results = None
orig_sigterm_handler = signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, sigterm_exception)
try:
# We need to check if runqemu ends unexpectedly
# or if the worker send us a SIGTERM
tc.target.start(params=d.getVar("TEST_QEMUPARAMS"), runqemuparams=d.getVar("TEST_RUNQEMUPARAMS"))
results = tc.runTests()
except (RuntimeError, BlockingIOError) as err:
if isinstance(err, RuntimeError):
bb.error('testimage received SIGTERM, shutting down...')
else:
bb.error('runqemu failed, shutting down...')
if results:
results.stop()
results = None
finally:
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, orig_sigterm_handler)
tc.target.stop()
# Show results (if we have them)
if not results:
bb.fatal('%s - FAILED - tests were interrupted during execution' % pn, forcelog=True)
configuration = get_testimage_configuration(d, 'runtime', machine)
results.logDetails(get_testimage_json_result_dir(d),
configuration,
get_testimage_result_id(configuration),
dump_streams=d.getVar('TESTREPORT_FULLLOGS'))
results.logSummary(pn)
if not results.wasSuccessful():
bb.fatal('%s - FAILED - check the task log and the ssh log' % pn, forcelog=True)
def get_runtime_paths(d):
"""
Returns a list of paths where runtime test must reside.
Runtime tests are expected in <LAYER_DIR>/lib/oeqa/runtime/cases/
"""
paths = []
for layer in d.getVar('BBLAYERS').split():
path = os.path.join(layer, 'lib/oeqa/runtime/cases')
if os.path.isdir(path):
paths.append(path)
return paths
def create_index(arg):
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