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# Copyright 2007 Google Inc. Released under the GPL v2
#pylint: disable-msg=C0111
import glob
import logging
import os
import re
import sys
import tempfile
import time
import traceback
import common
from autotest_lib.client.bin.result_tools import runner as result_tools_runner
from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import autotemp
from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import base_job
from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import error
from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import global_config
from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import packages
from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import utils as client_utils
from autotest_lib.server import installable_object
from autotest_lib.server import utils
from autotest_lib.server import utils as server_utils
from autotest_lib.server.cros.dynamic_suite.constants import JOB_REPO_URL
try:
from chromite.lib import metrics
except ImportError:
metrics = client_utils.metrics_mock
# This is assumed to be the value by tests, do not change it.
OFFLOAD_ENVVAR = "SYNCHRONOUS_OFFLOAD_DIR"
AUTOTEST_SVN = 'svn://test.kernel.org/autotest/trunk/client'
AUTOTEST_HTTP = 'http://test.kernel.org/svn/autotest/trunk/client'
_CONFIG = global_config.global_config
AUTOSERV_PREBUILD = _CONFIG.get_config_value(
'AUTOSERV', 'enable_server_prebuild', type=bool, default=False)
# Match on a line like this:
# FAIL test_name test_name timestamp=1 localtime=Nov 15 12:43:10 <fail_msg>
_FAIL_STATUS_RE = re.compile(
r'\s*FAIL.*localtime=.*\s*.*\s*[0-9]+:[0-9]+:[0-9]+\s*(?P<fail_msg>.*)')
class AutodirNotFoundError(Exception):
"""No Autotest installation could be found."""
class AutotestFailure(Exception):
"""Gereric exception class for failures during a test run."""
class AutotestAbort(AutotestFailure):
"""
AutotestAborts are thrown when the DUT seems fine,
and the test doesn't give us an explicit reason for
failure; In this case we have no choice but to abort.
"""
class AutotestDeviceError(AutotestFailure):
"""
Exceptions that inherit from AutotestDeviceError
are thrown when we can determine the current
state of the DUT and conclude that it probably
lead to the test failing; these exceptions lead
to failures instead of aborts.
"""
class AutotestDeviceNotPingable(AutotestDeviceError):
"""Error for when a DUT becomes unpingable."""
class AutotestDeviceNotSSHable(AutotestDeviceError):
"""Error for when a DUT is pingable but not SSHable."""
class AutotestDeviceRebooted(AutotestDeviceError):
"""Error for when a DUT rebooted unexpectedly."""
class Autotest(installable_object.InstallableObject):
"""
This class represents the Autotest program.
Autotest is used to run tests automatically and collect the results.
It also supports profilers.
Implementation details:
This is a leaf class in an abstract class hierarchy, it must
implement the unimplemented methods in parent classes.
"""
def __init__(self, host=None):
self.host = host
self.got = False
self.installed = False
self.serverdir = utils.get_server_dir()
super(Autotest, self).__init__()
install_in_tmpdir = False
@classmethod
def set_install_in_tmpdir(cls, flag):
""" Sets a flag that controls whether or not Autotest should by
default be installed in a "standard" directory (e.g.
/home/autotest, /usr/local/autotest) or a temporary directory. """
cls.install_in_tmpdir = flag
@classmethod
def get_client_autodir_paths(cls, host):
return global_config.global_config.get_config_value(
'AUTOSERV', 'client_autodir_paths', type=list)
@classmethod
def get_installed_autodir(cls, host):
"""
Find where the Autotest client is installed on the host.
@returns an absolute path to an installed Autotest client root.
@raises AutodirNotFoundError if no Autotest installation can be found.
"""
autodir = host.get_autodir()
if autodir:
logging.debug('Using existing host autodir: %s', autodir)
return autodir
for path in Autotest.get_client_autodir_paths(host):
try:
autotest_binary = os.path.join(path, 'bin', 'autotest')
host.run('test -x %s' % utils.sh_escape(autotest_binary))
host.run('test -w %s' % utils.sh_escape(path))
logging.debug('Found existing autodir at %s', path)
return path
except error.GenericHostRunError:
logging.debug('%s does not exist on %s', autotest_binary,
host.hostname)
raise AutodirNotFoundError
@classmethod
def get_install_dir(cls, host):
"""
Determines the location where autotest should be installed on
host. If self.install_in_tmpdir is set, it will return a unique
temporary directory that autotest can be installed in. Otherwise, looks
for an existing installation to use; if none is found, looks for a
usable directory in the global config client_autodir_paths.
"""
try:
install_dir = cls.get_installed_autodir(host)
except AutodirNotFoundError:
install_dir = cls._find_installable_dir(host)
if cls.install_in_tmpdir:
return host.get_tmp_dir(parent=install_dir)
return install_dir
@classmethod
def _find_installable_dir(cls, host):
client_autodir_paths = cls.get_client_autodir_paths(host)
for path in client_autodir_paths:
try:
host.run('mkdir -p %s' % utils.sh_escape(path))
host.run('test -w %s' % utils.sh_escape(path))
return path
except error.AutoservRunError:
logging.debug('Failed to create %s', path)
metrics.Counter(
'chromeos/autotest/errors/no_autotest_install_path').increment(
fields={'dut_host_name': host.hostname})
raise error.AutoservInstallError(
'Unable to find a place to install Autotest; tried %s' %
', '.join(client_autodir_paths))
def get_fetch_location(self):
"""Generate list of locations where autotest can look for packages.
Hosts are tagged with an attribute containing the URL from which
to source packages when running a test on that host.
@returns the list of candidate locations to check for packages.
"""
c = global_config.global_config
repos = c.get_config_value("PACKAGES", 'fetch_location', type=list,
default=[])
repos.reverse()
if not server_utils.is_inside_chroot():
# Only try to get fetch location from host attribute if the
# test is not running inside chroot.
#
# Look for the repo url via the host attribute. If we are
# not running with a full AFE autoserv will fall back to
# serving packages itself from whatever source version it is
# sync'd to rather than using the proper artifacts for the
# build on the host.
found_repo = self._get_fetch_location_from_host_attribute()
if found_repo is not None:
# Add our new repo to the end, the package manager will
# later reverse the list of repositories resulting in ours
# being first
repos.append(found_repo)
return repos
def _get_fetch_location_from_host_attribute(self):
"""Get repo to use for packages from host attribute, if possible.
Hosts are tagged with an attribute containing the URL
from which to source packages when running a test on that host.
If self.host is set, attempt to look this attribute in the host info.
@returns value of the 'job_repo_url' host attribute, if present.
"""
if not self.host:
return None
try:
info = self.host.host_info_store.get()
except Exception as e:
# TODO(pprabhu): We really want to catch host_info.StoreError here,
# but we can't import host_info from this module.
# - autotest_lib.hosts.host_info pulls in (naturally)
# autotest_lib.hosts.__init__
# - This pulls in all the host classes ever defined
# - That includes abstract_ssh, which depends on autotest
logging.warning('Failed to obtain host info: %r', e)
logging.warning('Skipping autotest fetch location based on %s',
JOB_REPO_URL)
return None
job_repo_url = info.attributes.get(JOB_REPO_URL, '')
if not job_repo_url:
logging.warning("No %s for %s", JOB_REPO_URL, self.host)
return None
logging.info('Got job repo url from host attributes: %s',
job_repo_url)
return job_repo_url
def install(self, host=None, autodir=None, use_packaging=True):
"""Install autotest. If |host| is not None, stores it in |self.host|.
@param host A Host instance on which autotest will be installed
@param autodir Location on the remote host to install to
@param use_packaging Enable install modes that use the packaging system.
"""
if host:
self.host = host
self._install(host=host, autodir=autodir, use_packaging=use_packaging)
def install_full_client(self, host=None, autodir=None):
self._install(host=host, autodir=autodir, use_autoserv=False,
use_packaging=False)
def install_no_autoserv(self, host=None, autodir=None):
self._install(host=host, autodir=autodir, use_autoserv=False)
def _install_using_packaging(self, host, autodir):
repos = self.get_fetch_location()
if not repos:
raise error.PackageInstallError("No repos to install an "
"autotest client from")
# Make sure devserver has the autotest package staged
host.verify_job_repo_url()
pkgmgr = packages.PackageManager(autodir, hostname=host.hostname,
repo_urls=repos,
do_locking=False,
run_function=host.run,
run_function_dargs=dict(timeout=600))
# The packages dir is used to store all the packages that
# are fetched on that client. (for the tests,deps etc.
# too apart from the client)
pkg_dir = os.path.join(autodir, 'packages')
# clean up the autodir except for the packages and result_tools
# directory.
host.run('cd %s && ls | grep -v "^packages$" | grep -v "^result_tools$"'
' | xargs rm -rf && rm -rf .[!.]*' % autodir)
pkgmgr.install_pkg('autotest', 'client', pkg_dir, autodir,
preserve_install_dir=True)
self.installed = True
def _install_using_send_file(self, host, autodir):
dirs_to_exclude = set(["tests", "site_tests", "deps", "profilers",
"packages"])
light_files = [os.path.join(self.source_material, f)
for f in os.listdir(self.source_material)
if f not in dirs_to_exclude]
host.send_file(light_files, autodir, delete_dest=True)
# create empty dirs for all the stuff we excluded
commands = []
for path in dirs_to_exclude:
abs_path = os.path.join(autodir, path)
abs_path = utils.sh_escape(abs_path)
commands.append("mkdir -p '%s'" % abs_path)
commands.append("touch '%s'/__init__.py" % abs_path)
host.run(';'.join(commands))
def _install(self, host=None, autodir=None, use_autoserv=True,
use_packaging=True):
"""
Install autotest. If get() was not called previously, an
attempt will be made to install from the autotest svn
repository.
@param host A Host instance on which autotest will be installed
@param autodir Location on the remote host to install to
@param use_autoserv Enable install modes that depend on the client
running with the autoserv harness
@param use_packaging Enable install modes that use the packaging system
@exception AutoservError if a tarball was not specified and
the target host does not have svn installed in its path
"""
if not host:
host = self.host
if not self.got:
self.get()
host.wait_up(timeout=30)
host.setup()
logging.info("Installing autotest on %s", host.hostname)
# set up the autotest directory on the remote machine
if not autodir:
autodir = self.get_install_dir(host)
logging.info('Using installation dir %s', autodir)
host.set_autodir(autodir)
host.run('mkdir -p %s' % utils.sh_escape(autodir))
# make sure there are no files in $AUTODIR/results
results_path = os.path.join(autodir, 'results')
host.run('rm -rf %s/*' % utils.sh_escape(results_path),
ignore_status=True)
# Fetch the autotest client from the nearest repository
if use_packaging:
try:
self._install_using_packaging(host, autodir)
logging.info("Installation of autotest completed using the "
"packaging system.")
return
except (error.PackageInstallError, error.AutoservRunError,
global_config.ConfigError), e:
logging.info("Could not install autotest using the packaging "
"system: %s. Trying other methods", e)
else:
# Delete the package checksum file to force dut updating local
# packages.
command = ('rm -f "%s"' %
(os.path.join(autodir, packages.CHECKSUM_FILE)))
host.run(command)
# try to install from file or directory
if self.source_material:
c = global_config.global_config
supports_autoserv_packaging = c.get_config_value(
"PACKAGES", "serve_packages_from_autoserv", type=bool)
# Copy autotest recursively
if supports_autoserv_packaging and use_autoserv:
self._install_using_send_file(host, autodir)
else:
host.send_file(self.source_material, autodir, delete_dest=True)
logging.info("Installation of autotest completed from %s",
self.source_material)
self.installed = True
else:
# if that fails try to install using svn
if utils.run('which svn').exit_status:
raise error.AutoservError(
'svn not found on target machine: %s' %
host.hostname)
try:
host.run('svn checkout %s %s' % (AUTOTEST_SVN, autodir))
except error.AutoservRunError, e:
host.run('svn checkout %s %s' % (AUTOTEST_HTTP, autodir))
logging.info("Installation of autotest completed using SVN.")
self.installed = True
# TODO(milleral): http://crbug.com/258161
# Send over the most recent global_config.ini after installation if one
# is available.
# This code is a bit duplicated from
# _Run._create_client_config_file, but oh well.
if self.installed and self.source_material:
self._send_shadow_config()
# sync the disk, to avoid getting 0-byte files if a test resets the DUT
host.run(os.path.join(autodir, 'bin', 'fs_sync.py'),
ignore_status=True)
def _send_shadow_config(self):
logging.info('Installing updated global_config.ini.')
destination = os.path.join(self.host.get_autodir(),
'global_config.ini')
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as client_config:
config = global_config.global_config
client_section = config.get_section_values('CLIENT')
client_section.write(client_config)
client_config.flush()
self.host.send_file(client_config.name, destination)
def uninstall(self, host=None):
"""
Uninstall (i.e. delete) autotest. Removes the autotest client install
from the specified host.
@params host a Host instance from which the client will be removed
"""
if not self.installed:
return
if not host:
host = self.host
autodir = host.get_autodir()
if not autodir:
return
# perform the actual uninstall
host.run("rm -rf %s" % utils.sh_escape(autodir), ignore_status=True)
host.set_autodir(None)
self.installed = False
def get(self, location=None):
if not location:
location = os.path.join(self.serverdir, '../client')
location = os.path.abspath(location)
installable_object.InstallableObject.get(self, location)
self.got = True
def run(self, control_file, results_dir='.', host=None, timeout=None,
tag=None, parallel_flag=False, background=False,
client_disconnect_timeout=None, use_packaging=True):
"""
Run an autotest job on the remote machine.
@param control_file: An open file-like-obj of the control file.
@param results_dir: A str path where the results should be stored
on the local filesystem.
@param host: A Host instance on which the control file should
be run.
@param timeout: Maximum number of seconds to wait for the run or None.
@param tag: Tag name for the client side instance of autotest.
@param parallel_flag: Flag set when multiple jobs are run at the
same time.
@param background: Indicates that the client should be launched as
a background job; the code calling run will be responsible
for monitoring the client and collecting the results.
@param client_disconnect_timeout: Seconds to wait for the remote host
to come back after a reboot. Defaults to the host setting for
DEFAULT_REBOOT_TIMEOUT.
@raises AutotestRunError: If there is a problem executing
the control file.
"""
host = self._get_host_and_setup(host, use_packaging=use_packaging)
logging.debug('Autotest job starts on remote host: %s',
host.hostname)
results_dir = os.path.abspath(results_dir)
if client_disconnect_timeout is None:
client_disconnect_timeout = host.DEFAULT_REBOOT_TIMEOUT
if tag:
results_dir = os.path.join(results_dir, tag)
atrun = _Run(host, results_dir, tag, parallel_flag, background)
self._do_run(control_file, results_dir, host, atrun, timeout,
client_disconnect_timeout, use_packaging=use_packaging)
def _get_host_and_setup(self, host, use_packaging=True):
if not host:
host = self.host
if not self.installed:
self.install(host, use_packaging=use_packaging)
host.wait_up(timeout=30)
return host
def _do_run(self, control_file, results_dir, host, atrun, timeout,
client_disconnect_timeout, use_packaging=True):
try:
atrun.verify_machine()
except:
logging.error("Verify failed on %s. Reinstalling autotest",
host.hostname)
self.install(host)
atrun.verify_machine()
debug = os.path.join(results_dir, 'debug')
try:
os.makedirs(debug)
except Exception:
pass
delete_file_list = [atrun.remote_control_file,
atrun.remote_control_file + '.state',
atrun.manual_control_file,
atrun.manual_control_file + '.state']
cmd = ';'.join('rm -f ' + control for control in delete_file_list)
host.run(cmd, ignore_status=True)
tmppath = utils.get(control_file, local_copy=True)
# build up the initialization prologue for the control file
prologue_lines = []
# Add the additional user arguments
prologue_lines.append("args = %r\n" % self.job.args)
# If the packaging system is being used, add the repository list.
repos = None
try:
if use_packaging:
repos = self.get_fetch_location()
prologue_lines.append('job.add_repository(%s)\n' % repos)
else:
logging.debug('use_packaging is set to False, do not add any '
'repository.')
except global_config.ConfigError, e:
# If repos is defined packaging is enabled so log the error
if repos:
logging.error(e)
# on full-size installs, turn on any profilers the server is using
if not atrun.background:
running_profilers = host.job.profilers.add_log.iteritems()
for profiler, (args, dargs) in running_profilers:
call_args = [repr(profiler)]
call_args += [repr(arg) for arg in args]
call_args += ["%s=%r" % item for item in dargs.iteritems()]
prologue_lines.append("job.profilers.add(%s)\n"
% ", ".join(call_args))
cfile = "".join(prologue_lines)
cfile += open(tmppath).read()
open(tmppath, "w").write(cfile)
# Create and copy state file to remote_control_file + '.state'
state_file = host.job.preprocess_client_state()
host.send_file(state_file, atrun.remote_control_file + '.init.state')
os.remove(state_file)
# Copy control_file to remote_control_file on the host
host.send_file(tmppath, atrun.remote_control_file)
if os.path.abspath(tmppath) != os.path.abspath(control_file):
os.remove(tmppath)
atrun.execute_control(
timeout=timeout,
client_disconnect_timeout=client_disconnect_timeout)
@staticmethod
def extract_test_failure_msg(failure_status_line):
"""Extract the test failure message from the status line.
@param failure_status_line: String of test failure status line, it will
look like:
FAIL <test name> <test name> timestamp=<ts> localtime=<lt> <reason>
@returns String of the reason, return empty string if we can't regex out
reason.
"""
fail_msg = ''
match = _FAIL_STATUS_RE.match(failure_status_line)
if match:
fail_msg = match.group('fail_msg')
return fail_msg
@classmethod
def _check_client_test_result(cls, host, test_name):
"""
Check result of client test.
Autotest will store results in the file name status.
We check that second to last line in that file begins with 'END GOOD'
@raises TestFail: If client test does not pass.
"""
client_result_dir = '%s/results/default' % host.autodir
command = 'tail -2 %s/status | head -1' % client_result_dir
status = host.run(command).stdout.strip()
logging.info(status)
if status[:8] != 'END GOOD':
test_fail_status_line_cmd = (
'grep "^\s*FAIL\s*%s" %s/status | tail -n 1' %
(test_name, client_result_dir))
test_fail_msg = cls.extract_test_failure_msg(
host.run(test_fail_status_line_cmd).stdout.strip())
test_fail_msg_reason = ('' if not test_fail_msg
else ' (reason: %s)' % test_fail_msg)
test_fail_status = '%s client test did not pass%s.' % (
test_name, test_fail_msg_reason)
raise error.TestFail(test_fail_status)
def run_timed_test(self, test_name, results_dir='.', host=None,
timeout=None, parallel_flag=False, background=False,
client_disconnect_timeout=None, *args, **dargs):
"""
Assemble a tiny little control file to just run one test,
and run it as an autotest client-side test
"""
if not host:
host = self.host
if not self.installed:
self.install(host)
opts = ["%s=%s" % (o[0], repr(o[1])) for o in dargs.items()]
cmd = ", ".join([repr(test_name)] + map(repr, args) + opts)
control = "job.run_test(%s)\n" % cmd
self.run(control, results_dir, host, timeout=timeout,
parallel_flag=parallel_flag, background=background,
client_disconnect_timeout=client_disconnect_timeout)
if dargs.get('check_client_result', False):
self._check_client_test_result(host, test_name)
def run_test(self, test_name, results_dir='.', host=None,
parallel_flag=False, background=False,
client_disconnect_timeout=None, *args, **dargs):
self.run_timed_test(test_name, results_dir, host, timeout=None,
parallel_flag=parallel_flag, background=background,
client_disconnect_timeout=client_disconnect_timeout,
*args, **dargs)
def run_static_method(self, module, method, results_dir='.', host=None,
*args):
"""Runs a non-instance method with |args| from |module| on the client.
This method runs a static/class/module autotest method on the client.
For example:
run_static_method("autotest_lib.client.cros.cros_ui", "reboot")
Will run autotest_lib.client.cros.cros_ui.reboot() on the client.
@param module: module name as you would refer to it when importing in a
control file. e.g. autotest_lib.client.common_lib.module_name.
@param method: the method you want to call.
@param results_dir: A str path where the results should be stored
on the local filesystem.
@param host: A Host instance on which the control file should
be run.
@param args: args to pass to the method.
"""
control = "\n".join(["import %s" % module,
"%s.%s(%s)\n" % (module, method,
','.join(map(repr, args)))])
self.run(control, results_dir=results_dir, host=host)
class _Run(object):
"""
Represents a run of autotest control file. This class maintains
all the state necessary as an autotest control file is executed.
It is not intended to be used directly, rather control files
should be run using the run method in Autotest.
"""
def __init__(self, host, results_dir, tag, parallel_flag, background):
self.host = host
self.results_dir = results_dir
self.tag = tag
self.parallel_flag = parallel_flag
self.background = background
self.autodir = Autotest.get_installed_autodir(self.host)
control = os.path.join(self.autodir, 'control')
if tag:
control += '.' + tag
self.manual_control_file = control
self.remote_control_file = control + '.autoserv'
self.config_file = os.path.join(self.autodir, 'global_config.ini')
def verify_machine(self):
binary = os.path.join(self.autodir, 'bin/autotest')
try:
self.host.run('ls %s > /dev/null 2>&1' % binary)
except:
raise error.AutoservInstallError(
"Autotest does not appear to be installed")
if not self.parallel_flag:
tmpdir = os.path.join(self.autodir, 'tmp')
download = os.path.join(self.autodir, 'tests/download')
self.host.run('umount %s' % tmpdir, ignore_status=True)
self.host.run('umount %s' % download, ignore_status=True)
def get_base_cmd_args(self, section):
args = ['--verbose']
if section > 0:
args.append('-c')
if self.tag:
args.append('-t %s' % self.tag)
if self.host.job.use_external_logging():
args.append('-l')
if self.host.hostname:
args.append('--hostname=%s' % self.host.hostname)
args.append('--user=%s' % self.host.job.user)
args.append(self.remote_control_file)
return args
def get_background_cmd(self, section):
cmd = ['nohup', os.path.join(self.autodir, 'bin/autotest_client')]
cmd += self.get_base_cmd_args(section)
cmd += ['>/dev/null', '2>/dev/null', '&']
return ' '.join(cmd)
def get_daemon_cmd(self, section, monitor_dir):
cmd = ['nohup', os.path.join(self.autodir, 'bin/autotestd'),
monitor_dir, '-H autoserv']
cmd += self.get_base_cmd_args(section)
cmd += ['>/dev/null', '2>/dev/null', '&']
return ' '.join(cmd)
def get_monitor_cmd(self, monitor_dir, stdout_read, stderr_read):
cmd = [os.path.join(self.autodir, 'bin', 'autotestd_monitor'),
monitor_dir, str(stdout_read), str(stderr_read)]
return ' '.join(cmd)
def get_client_log(self):
"""Find what the "next" client.* prefix should be
@returns A string of the form client.INTEGER that should be prefixed
to all client debug log files.
"""
max_digit = -1
debug_dir = os.path.join(self.results_dir, 'debug')
client_logs = glob.glob(os.path.join(debug_dir, 'client.*.*'))
for log in client_logs:
_, number, _ = log.split('.', 2)
if number.isdigit():
max_digit = max(max_digit, int(number))
return 'client.%d' % (max_digit + 1)
def copy_client_config_file(self, client_log_prefix=None):
"""
Create and copy the client config file based on the server config.
@param client_log_prefix: Optional prefix to prepend to log files.
"""
client_config_file = self._create_client_config_file(client_log_prefix)
self.host.send_file(client_config_file, self.config_file)
os.remove(client_config_file)
def _create_client_config_file(self, client_log_prefix=None):
"""
Create a temporary file with the [CLIENT] section configuration values
taken from the server global_config.ini.
@param client_log_prefix: Optional prefix to prepend to log files.
@return: Path of the temporary file generated.
"""
config = global_config.global_config.get_section_values('CLIENT')
if client_log_prefix:
config.set('CLIENT', 'default_logging_name', client_log_prefix)
return self._create_aux_file(config.write)
def _create_aux_file(self, func, *args):
"""
Creates a temporary file and writes content to it according to a
content creation function. The file object is appended to *args, which
is then passed to the content creation function
@param func: Function that will be used to write content to the
temporary file.
@param *args: List of parameters that func takes.
@return: Path to the temporary file that was created.
"""
fd, path = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=self.host.job.tmpdir)
aux_file = os.fdopen(fd, "w")
try:
list_args = list(args)
list_args.append(aux_file)
func(*list_args)
finally:
aux_file.close()
return path
@staticmethod
def is_client_job_finished(last_line):
return bool(re.match(r'^\t*END .*\t[\w.-]+\t[\w.-]+\t.*$', last_line))
@staticmethod
def is_client_job_rebooting(last_line):
return bool(re.match(r'^\t*GOOD\t[\w.-]+\treboot\.start.*$', last_line))
# Roughly ordered list from concrete to less specific reboot causes.
_failure_reasons = [
# Try to find possible reasons leading towards failure.
('ethernet recovery methods have failed. Rebooting.',
'dead ethernet dongle crbug/1031035'),
# GPU hangs are not always recovered from.
('[drm:amdgpu_job_timedout] \*ERROR\* ring gfx timeout',
'drm ring gfx timeout'),
('[drm:do_aquire_global_lock] \*ERROR(.*)hw_done or flip_done timed',
'drm hw/flip timeout'),
('[drm:i915_hangcheck_hung] \*ERROR\* Hangcheck(.*)GPU hung',
'drm GPU hung'),
# TODO(ihf): try to get a better magic signature for kernel crashes.
('BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request', 'kernel paging'),
('Kernel panic - not syncing: Out of memory', 'kernel out of memory'),
('Kernel panic - not syncing', 'kernel panic'),
# Fish for user mode killing OOM messages. Shows unstable system.
('out_of_memory', 'process out of memory'),
# Reboot was bad enough to have truncated the logs.
('crash_reporter(.*)Stored kcrash', 'kcrash'),
('crash_reporter(.*)Last shutdown was not clean', 'not clean'),
]
def _diagnose_reboot(self):
"""
Runs diagnostic check on a rebooted DUT.
TODO(ihf): if this analysis is useful consider moving the code to the
DUT into a script and call it from here. This is more
powerful and might be cleaner to grow in functionality. But
it may also be less robust if stateful is damaged during the
reboot.
@returns msg describing reboot reason.
"""
reasons = []
for (message, bucket) in self._failure_reasons:
# Use -a option for grep to avoid "binary file" warning to stdout.
# The grep -v is added to not match itself in the log (across jobs).
# Using grep is slightly problematic as it finds any reason, not
# just the most recent reason (since 2 boots ago), so it may guess
# wrong. Multiple reboots are unusual in the lab setting though and
# it is better to have a reasonable guess than no reason at all.
found = self.host.run(
"grep -aE '" + message + "' /var/log/messages | grep -av grep",
ignore_status=True
).stdout
if found and found.strip():
reasons.append(bucket)
signature = 'reason unknown'
if reasons:
# Concatenate possible reasons found to obtain a magic signature.
signature = ', '.join(reasons)
return ('DUT rebooted during the test run. (%s)\n' % signature)
def _diagnose_dut(self, old_boot_id=None):
"""
Run diagnostic checks on a DUT.
1. ping: A dead host will not respond to pings.
2. ssh (happens with 3.): DUT hangs usually fail in authentication
but respond to pings.
3. Check if a reboot occured: A healthy but unexpected reboot leaves the
host running with a new boot id.
This method will always raise an exception from the AutotestFailure
family and should only get called when the reason for a test failing
is ambiguous.
@raises AutotestDeviceNotPingable: If the DUT doesn't respond to ping.
@raises AutotestDeviceNotSSHable: If we cannot SSH into the DUT.
@raises AutotestDeviceRebooted: If the boot id changed.
@raises AutotestAbort: If none of the above exceptions were raised.
Since we have no recourse we must abort at this stage.
"""
msg = 'Autotest client terminated unexpectedly: '
if utils.ping(self.host.hostname, tries=1, deadline=1) != 0:
msg += 'DUT is no longer pingable, it may have rebooted or hung.\n'
raise AutotestDeviceNotPingable(msg)
if old_boot_id:
try:
new_boot_id = self.host.get_boot_id(timeout=60)
except Exception as e:
msg += ('DUT is pingable but not SSHable, it most likely'
' sporadically rebooted during testing. %s\n' % str(e))
raise AutotestDeviceNotSSHable(msg)
else:
if new_boot_id != old_boot_id:
msg += self._diagnose_reboot()
raise AutotestDeviceRebooted(msg)
msg += ('DUT is pingable, SSHable and did NOT restart '
'un-expectedly. We probably lost connectivity during the '
'test.')
else:
msg += ('DUT is pingable, could not determine if an un-expected '
'reboot occured during the test.')
raise AutotestAbort(msg)
def log_unexpected_abort(self, stderr_redirector, old_boot_id=None):
"""
Logs that something unexpected happened, then tries to diagnose the
failure. The purpose of this function is only to close out the status
log with the appropriate error message, not to critically terminate
the program.
@param stderr_redirector: log stream.
@param old_boot_id: boot id used to infer if a reboot occured.
"""
stderr_redirector.flush_all_buffers()
try:
self._diagnose_dut(old_boot_id)
except AutotestFailure as e:
self.host.job.record('END ABORT', None, None, str(e))
def _execute_in_background(self, section, timeout):
full_cmd = self.get_background_cmd(section)
devnull = open(os.devnull, "w")
self.copy_client_config_file(self.get_client_log())
self.host.job.push_execution_context(self.results_dir)
try:
result = self.host.run(full_cmd, ignore_status=True,
timeout=timeout,
stdout_tee=devnull,
stderr_tee=devnull)
finally:
self.host.job.pop_execution_context()
return result
@staticmethod
def _strip_stderr_prologue(stderr):
"""Strips the 'standard' prologue that get pre-pended to every
remote command and returns the text that was actually written to
stderr by the remote command."""
stderr_lines = stderr.split("\n")[1:]
if not stderr_lines:
return ""
elif stderr_lines[0].startswith("NOTE: autotestd_monitor"):
del stderr_lines[0]
return "\n".join(stderr_lines)
def _execute_daemon(self, section, timeout, stderr_redirector,
client_disconnect_timeout):
monitor_dir = self.host.get_tmp_dir()
daemon_cmd = self.get_daemon_cmd(section, monitor_dir)
# grab the location for the server-side client log file
client_log_prefix = self.get_client_log()
client_log_path = os.path.join(self.results_dir, 'debug',
client_log_prefix + '.log')
client_log = open(client_log_path, 'w', 0)
self.copy_client_config_file(client_log_prefix)
stdout_read = stderr_read = 0
self.host.job.push_execution_context(self.results_dir)
try:
self.host.run(daemon_cmd, ignore_status=True, timeout=timeout)
disconnect_warnings = []
while True:
monitor_cmd = self.get_monitor_cmd(monitor_dir, stdout_read,
stderr_read)
try:
result = self.host.run(monitor_cmd, ignore_status=True,
timeout=timeout,
stdout_tee=client_log,
stderr_tee=stderr_redirector)
except error.AutoservRunError, e:
result = e.result_obj
result.exit_status = None
disconnect_warnings.append(e.description)
stderr_redirector.log_warning(
"Autotest client was disconnected: %s" % e.description,
"NETWORK")
except error.AutoservSSHTimeout:
result = utils.CmdResult(monitor_cmd, "", "", None, 0)
stderr_redirector.log_warning(
"Attempt to connect to Autotest client timed out",
"NETWORK")
stdout_read += len(result.stdout)
stderr_read += len(self._strip_stderr_prologue(result.stderr))
if result.exit_status is not None:
# TODO (crosbug.com/38224)- sbasi: Remove extra logging.
logging.debug('Result exit status is %d.',
result.exit_status)
return result
elif not self.host.wait_up(client_disconnect_timeout):
raise error.AutoservSSHTimeout(
"client was disconnected, reconnect timed out")
finally:
client_log.close()
self.host.job.pop_execution_context()
def execute_section(self, section, timeout, stderr_redirector,
client_disconnect_timeout, boot_id=None):
# TODO(crbug.com/684311) The claim is that section is never more than 0
# in pratice. After validating for a week or so, delete all support of
# multiple sections.
metrics.Counter('chromeos/autotest/autotest/sections').increment(
fields={'is_first_section': (section == 0)})
logging.info("Executing %s/bin/autotest %s/control phase %d",
self.autodir, self.autodir, section)
if self.background:
result = self._execute_in_background(section, timeout)
else:
result = self._execute_daemon(section, timeout, stderr_redirector,
client_disconnect_timeout)
last_line = stderr_redirector.last_line
# check if we failed hard enough to warrant an exception
if result.exit_status == 1:
err = error.AutotestRunError("client job was aborted")
elif not self.background and not result.stderr:
err = error.AutotestRunError(
"execute_section %s failed to return anything\n"
"stdout:%s\n" % (section, result.stdout))
else:
err = None
# log something if the client failed AND never finished logging
if err and not self.is_client_job_finished(last_line):
self.log_unexpected_abort(stderr_redirector, old_boot_id=boot_id)
if err:
raise err
else:
return stderr_redirector.last_line
def _wait_for_reboot(self, old_boot_id):
logging.info("Client is rebooting")
logging.info("Waiting for client to halt")
if not self.host.wait_down(self.host.WAIT_DOWN_REBOOT_TIMEOUT,
old_boot_id=old_boot_id):
err = "%s failed to shutdown after %d"
err %= (self.host.hostname, self.host.WAIT_DOWN_REBOOT_TIMEOUT)
raise error.AutotestRunError(err)
logging.info("Client down, waiting for restart")
if not self.host.wait_up(self.host.DEFAULT_REBOOT_TIMEOUT):
# since reboot failed
# hardreset the machine once if possible
# before failing this control file
warning = "%s did not come back up, hard resetting"
warning %= self.host.hostname
logging.warning(warning)
try:
self.host.hardreset(wait=False)
except (AttributeError, error.AutoservUnsupportedError):
warning = "Hard reset unsupported on %s"
warning %= self.host.hostname
logging.warning(warning)
raise error.AutotestRunError("%s failed to boot after %ds" %
(self.host.hostname,
self.host.DEFAULT_REBOOT_TIMEOUT))
self.host.reboot_followup()
def execute_control(self, timeout=None, client_disconnect_timeout=None):
if not self.background:
collector = log_collector(self.host, self.tag, self.results_dir)
hostname = self.host.hostname
remote_results = collector.client_results_dir
local_results = collector.server_results_dir
self.host.job.add_client_log(hostname, remote_results,
local_results)
job_record_context = self.host.job.get_record_context()
section = 0
start_time = time.time()
logger = client_logger(self.host, self.tag, self.results_dir)
try:
while not timeout or time.time() < start_time + timeout:
if timeout:
section_timeout = start_time + timeout - time.time()
else:
section_timeout = None
boot_id = self.host.get_boot_id()
last = self.execute_section(section, section_timeout,
logger, client_disconnect_timeout,
boot_id=boot_id)
if self.background:
return
section += 1
if self.is_client_job_finished(last):
logging.info("Client complete")
return
elif self.is_client_job_rebooting(last):
try:
self._wait_for_reboot(boot_id)
except error.AutotestRunError, e:
self.host.job.record("ABORT", None, "reboot", str(e))
self.host.job.record("END ABORT", None, None, str(e))
raise
continue
# If a test fails without probable cause we try to bucket it's
# failure into one of 2 categories. If we can determine the
# current state of the device and it is suspicious, we close the
# status lines indicating a failure. If we either cannot
# determine the state of the device, or it appears totally
# healthy, we give up and abort.
try:
self._diagnose_dut(boot_id)
except AutotestDeviceError as e:
# The status lines of the test are pretty much tailed to
# our log, with indentation, from the client job on the DUT.
# So if the DUT goes down unexpectedly we'll end up with a
# malformed status log unless we manually unwind the status
# stack. Ideally we would want to write a nice wrapper like
# server_job methods run_reboot, run_group but they expect
# reboots and we don't.
self.host.job.record('FAIL', None, None, str(e))
self.host.job.record('END FAIL', None, None)
self.host.job.record('END GOOD', None, None)
self.host.job.failed_with_device_error = True
return
except AutotestAbort as e:
self.host.job.record('ABORT', None, None, str(e))
self.host.job.record('END ABORT', None, None)
# give the client machine a chance to recover from a crash
self.host.wait_up(
self.host.HOURS_TO_WAIT_FOR_RECOVERY * 3600)
logging.debug('Unexpected final status message from '
'client %s: %s', self.host.hostname, last)
# The line 'last' may have sensitive phrases, like
# 'END GOOD', which breaks the tko parser. So the error
# message will exclude it, since it will be recorded to
# status.log.
msg = ("Aborting - unexpected final status message from "
"client on %s\n") % self.host.hostname
raise error.AutotestRunError(msg)
finally:
logging.debug('Autotest job finishes running. Below is the '
'post-processing operations.')
logger.close()
if not self.background:
collector.collect_client_job_results()
collector.remove_redundant_client_logs()
state_file = os.path.basename(self.remote_control_file
+ '.state')
state_path = os.path.join(self.results_dir, state_file)
self.host.job.postprocess_client_state(state_path)
self.host.job.remove_client_log(hostname, remote_results,
local_results)
job_record_context.restore()
logging.debug('Autotest job finishes.')
# should only get here if we timed out
assert timeout
raise error.AutotestTimeoutError()
class log_collector(object):
def __init__(self, host, client_tag, results_dir):
self.host = host
if not client_tag:
client_tag = "default"
self.client_results_dir = os.path.join(host.get_autodir(), "results",
client_tag)
self.server_results_dir = results_dir
def collect_client_job_results(self):
""" A method that collects all the current results of a running
client job into the results dir. By default does nothing as no
client job is running, but when running a client job you can override
this with something that will actually do something. """
# make an effort to wait for the machine to come up
try:
self.host.wait_up(timeout=30)
except error.AutoservError:
# don't worry about any errors, we'll try and
# get the results anyway
pass
# Copy all dirs in default to results_dir
try:
# Build test result directory summary
result_tools_runner.run_on_client(
self.host, self.client_results_dir)
with metrics.SecondsTimer(
'chromeos/autotest/job/log_collection_duration',
fields={'dut_host_name': self.host.hostname}):
self.host.get_file(
self.client_results_dir + '/',
self.server_results_dir,
preserve_symlinks=True)
except Exception:
# well, don't stop running just because we couldn't get logs
e_msg = "Unexpected error copying test result logs, continuing ..."
logging.error(e_msg)
traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stdout)
def remove_redundant_client_logs(self):
"""Remove client.*.log files in favour of client.*.DEBUG files."""
debug_dir = os.path.join(self.server_results_dir, 'debug')
debug_files = [f for f in os.listdir(debug_dir)
if re.search(r'^client\.\d+\.DEBUG$', f)]
for debug_file in debug_files:
log_file = debug_file.replace('DEBUG', 'log')
log_file = os.path.join(debug_dir, log_file)
if os.path.exists(log_file):
os.remove(log_file)
# a file-like object for catching stderr from an autotest client and
# extracting status logs from it
class client_logger(object):
"""Partial file object to write to both stdout and
the status log file. We only implement those methods
utils.run() actually calls.
"""
status_parser = re.compile(r"^AUTOTEST_STATUS:([^:]*):(.*)$")
test_complete_parser = re.compile(r"^AUTOTEST_TEST_COMPLETE:(.*)$")
fetch_package_parser = re.compile(
r"^AUTOTEST_FETCH_PACKAGE:([^:]*):([^:]*):(.*)$")
extract_indent = re.compile(r"^(\t*).*$")
extract_timestamp = re.compile(r".*\ttimestamp=(\d+)\t.*$")
def __init__(self, host, tag, server_results_dir):
self.host = host
self.job = host.job
self.log_collector = log_collector(host, tag, server_results_dir)
self.leftover = ""
self.last_line = ""
self.logs = {}
def _process_log_dict(self, log_dict):
log_list = log_dict.pop("logs", [])
for key in sorted(log_dict.iterkeys()):
log_list += self._process_log_dict(log_dict.pop(key))
return log_list
def _process_logs(self):
"""Go through the accumulated logs in self.log and print them
out to stdout and the status log. Note that this processes
logs in an ordering where:
1) logs to different tags are never interleaved
2) logs to x.y come before logs to x.y.z for all z
3) logs to x.y come before x.z whenever y < z
Note that this will in general not be the same as the
chronological ordering of the logs. However, if a chronological
ordering is desired that one can be reconstructed from the
status log by looking at timestamp lines."""
log_list = self._process_log_dict(self.logs)
for entry in log_list:
self.job.record_entry(entry, log_in_subdir=False)
if log_list:
self.last_line = log_list[-1].render()
def _process_quoted_line(self, tag, line):
"""Process a line quoted with an AUTOTEST_STATUS flag. If the
tag is blank then we want to push out all the data we've been
building up in self.logs, and then the newest line. If the
tag is not blank, then push the line into the logs for handling
later."""
entry = base_job.status_log_entry.parse(line)
if entry is None:
return # the line contains no status lines
if tag == "":
self._process_logs()
self.job.record_entry(entry, log_in_subdir=False)
self.last_line = line
else:
tag_parts = [int(x) for x in tag.split(".")]
log_dict = self.logs
for part in tag_parts:
log_dict = log_dict.setdefault(part, {})
log_list = log_dict.setdefault("logs", [])
log_list.append(entry)
def _process_info_line(self, line):
"""Check if line is an INFO line, and if it is, interpret any control
messages (e.g. enabling/disabling warnings) that it may contain."""
match = re.search(r"^\t*INFO\t----\t----(.*)\t[^\t]*$", line)
if not match:
return # not an INFO line
for field in match.group(1).split('\t'):
if field.startswith("warnings.enable="):
func = self.job.warning_manager.enable_warnings
elif field.startswith("warnings.disable="):
func = self.job.warning_manager.disable_warnings
else:
continue
warning_type = field.split("=", 1)[1]
func(warning_type)
def _process_line(self, line):
"""Write out a line of data to the appropriate stream.
Returns the package checksum file if it exists.
Status lines sent by autotest will be prepended with
"AUTOTEST_STATUS", and all other lines are ssh error messages.
"""
logging.debug(line)
fetch_package_match = self.fetch_package_parser.search(line)
if fetch_package_match:
pkg_name, dest_path, fifo_path = fetch_package_match.groups()
serve_packages = _CONFIG.get_config_value(
"PACKAGES", "serve_packages_from_autoserv", type=bool)
if serve_packages and pkg_name == 'packages.checksum':
try:
checksum_file = os.path.join(
self.job.pkgmgr.pkgmgr_dir, 'packages', pkg_name)
if os.path.exists(checksum_file):
self.host.send_file(checksum_file, dest_path)
except error.AutoservRunError:
msg = "Package checksum file not found, continuing anyway"
logging.exception(msg)
try:
# When fetching a package, the client expects to be
# notified when the fetching is complete. Autotest
# does this pushing a B to a fifo queue to the client.
self.host.run("echo B > %s" % fifo_path)
except error.AutoservRunError:
msg = "Checksum installation failed, continuing anyway"
logging.exception(msg)
finally:
return
status_match = self.status_parser.search(line)
test_complete_match = self.test_complete_parser.search(line)
fetch_package_match = self.fetch_package_parser.search(line)
if status_match:
tag, line = status_match.groups()
self._process_info_line(line)
self._process_quoted_line(tag, line)
elif test_complete_match:
self._process_logs()
fifo_path, = test_complete_match.groups()
try:
self.log_collector.collect_client_job_results()
self.host.run("echo A > %s" % fifo_path)
except Exception:
msg = "Post-test log collection failed, continuing anyway"
logging.exception(msg)
elif fetch_package_match:
pkg_name, dest_path, fifo_path = fetch_package_match.groups()
serve_packages = global_config.global_config.get_config_value(
"PACKAGES", "serve_packages_from_autoserv", type=bool)
if serve_packages and pkg_name.endswith(".tar.bz2"):
try:
self._send_tarball(pkg_name, dest_path)
except Exception:
msg = "Package tarball creation failed, continuing anyway"
logging.exception(msg)
try:
self.host.run("echo B > %s" % fifo_path)
except Exception:
msg = "Package tarball installation failed, continuing anyway"
logging.exception(msg)
else:
logging.info(line)
def _send_tarball(self, pkg_name, remote_dest):
"""Uses tarballs in package manager by default."""
try:
server_package = os.path.join(self.job.pkgmgr.pkgmgr_dir,
'packages', pkg_name)
if os.path.exists(server_package):
self.host.send_file(server_package, remote_dest)
return
except error.AutoservRunError:
msg = ("Package %s could not be sent from the package cache." %
pkg_name)
logging.exception(msg)
name, pkg_type = self.job.pkgmgr.parse_tarball_name(pkg_name)
src_dirs = []
if pkg_type == 'test':
for test_dir in ['site_tests', 'tests']:
src_dir = os.path.join(self.job.clientdir, test_dir, name)
if os.path.exists(src_dir):
src_dirs += [src_dir]
break
elif pkg_type == 'profiler':
src_dirs += [os.path.join(self.job.clientdir, 'profilers', name)]
elif pkg_type == 'dep':
src_dirs += [os.path.join(self.job.clientdir, 'deps', name)]
elif pkg_type == 'client':
return # you must already have a client to hit this anyway
else:
return # no other types are supported
# iterate over src_dirs until we find one that exists, then tar it
for src_dir in src_dirs:
if os.path.exists(src_dir):
try:
logging.info('Bundling %s into %s', src_dir, pkg_name)
temp_dir = autotemp.tempdir(unique_id='autoserv-packager',
dir=self.job.tmpdir)
tarball_path = self.job.pkgmgr.tar_package(
pkg_name, src_dir, temp_dir.name, " .")
self.host.send_file(tarball_path, remote_dest)
finally:
temp_dir.clean()
return
def log_warning(self, msg, warning_type):
"""Injects a WARN message into the current status logging stream."""
timestamp = int(time.time())
if self.job.warning_manager.is_valid(timestamp, warning_type):
self.job.record('WARN', None, None, msg)
def write(self, data):
# now start processing the existing buffer and the new data
data = self.leftover + data
lines = data.split('\n')
processed_lines = 0
try:
# process all the buffered data except the last line
# ignore the last line since we may not have all of it yet
for line in lines[:-1]:
self._process_line(line)
processed_lines += 1
finally:
# save any unprocessed lines for future processing
self.leftover = '\n'.join(lines[processed_lines:])
def flush(self):
sys.stdout.flush()
def flush_all_buffers(self):
if self.leftover:
self._process_line(self.leftover)
self.leftover = ""
self._process_logs()
self.flush()
def close(self):
self.flush_all_buffers()