| # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| # found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| import logging, os, re, shutil, time |
| |
| from autotest_lib.client.bin import utils |
| from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import error |
| from autotest_lib.client.cros import cros_logging, sys_power |
| #pylint: disable=W0611 |
| from autotest_lib.client.cros import flimflam_test_path |
| import flimflam |
| |
| class Suspender(object): |
| """Class for suspend/resume measurements. |
| |
| Public attributes: |
| disconnect_3G_time: Amount of seconds it took to disable 3G. |
| successes[]: List of timing measurement dicts from successful suspends. |
| failures[]: List of SuspendFailure exceptions from failed suspends. |
| device_times[]: List of individual device suspend/resume time dicts. |
| |
| Public methods: |
| suspend: Do a suspend/resume cycle. Return timing measurement dict. |
| |
| Private attributes: |
| _logs: Array of /var/log/messages lines since start of suspend cycle. |
| _log_file: Open file descriptor at the end of /var/log/messages. |
| _logdir: Directory to store firmware logs in case of errors. |
| _suspend: Set to the sys_power suspend function to use. |
| _throw: Set to have SuspendFailure exceptions raised to the caller. |
| _reset_pm_print_times: Set to deactivate pm_print_times after the test. |
| _restart_tlsdated: Set to restart tlsdated after the test. |
| |
| Private methods: |
| __init__: Shuts off tlsdated for duration of test, disables 3G |
| __del__: Restore tlsdated (must run eventually, but GC delay no problem) |
| _set_pm_print_times: Enable/disable kernel device suspend timing output. |
| _check_failure_log: Check /sys/.../suspend_stats for new failures. |
| _ts: Returns a timestamp from /var/run/power_manager/last_resume_timings |
| _hwclock_ts: Read RTC timestamp left on resume in hwclock-on-resume |
| _device_resume_time: Read seconds overall device resume took from logs. |
| _individual_device_times: Reads individual device suspend/resume times. |
| _identify_driver: Return the driver name of a device (or "unknown"). |
| """ |
| |
| # board-specific "time to suspend" values determined empirically |
| # TODO: migrate to separate file with http://crosbug.com/38148 |
| _SUSPEND_DELAY = { |
| # TODO: Reevaluate this when http://crosbug.com/38460 is fixed |
| 'daisy': 6, |
| 'daisy_spring': 6, |
| 'peach_pit': 6, |
| |
| # TODO: Reevaluate these when http://crosbug.com/38225 is fixed |
| 'x86-mario': 6, |
| 'x86-alex': 5, |
| |
| # Lumpy and Stumpy need high values, because it seems to mitigate their |
| # RTC interrupt problem. See http://crosbug.com/36004 |
| 'lumpy': 5, |
| 'stumpy': 5, |
| |
| # RTS5209 card reader has a really bad staging driver, can take ~1 sec |
| 'butterfly': 4, |
| |
| # Hard disk sync and overall just slow |
| 'parrot': 8, |
| 'kiev': 9, |
| } |
| |
| # alarm/not_before value guaranteed to raise SpuriousWakeup in _hwclock_ts |
| _ALARM_FORCE_EARLY_WAKEUP = 2147483647 |
| |
| # File written by send_metrics_on_resume containing timing information about |
| # the last resume. |
| _TIMINGS_FILE = '/var/run/power_manager/root/last_resume_timings' |
| |
| # Amount of lines to dump from the eventlog on a SpuriousWakeup. Should be |
| # enough to include ACPI Wake Reason... 10 should be far on the safe side. |
| _RELEVANT_EVENTLOG_LINES = 10 |
| |
| # Sanity check value to catch overlong resume times (from missed RTC wakes) |
| _MAX_RESUME_TIME = 10 |
| |
| # File written by powerd_suspend containing the hwclock time at resume. |
| HWCLOCK_FILE = '/var/run/power_manager/root/hwclock-on-resume' |
| |
| def __init__(self, logdir, method=sys_power.do_suspend, |
| throw=False, device_times=False): |
| """Prepare environment for suspending.""" |
| self.disconnect_3G_time = 0 |
| self.successes = [] |
| self.failures = [] |
| self._logdir = logdir |
| self._suspend = method |
| self._throw = throw |
| self._reset_pm_print_times = False |
| self._restart_tlsdated = False |
| self._log_file = None |
| if device_times: |
| self.device_times = [] |
| |
| # stop tlsdated, make sure we/hwclock have /dev/rtc for ourselves |
| if utils.system_output('initctl status tlsdated').find('start') != -1: |
| utils.system('initctl stop tlsdated') |
| self._restart_tlsdated = True |
| # give process's file descriptors time to asynchronously tear down |
| time.sleep(0.1) |
| |
| # prime powerd_suspend RTC timestamp saving and make sure hwclock works |
| utils.open_write_close(self.HWCLOCK_FILE, '') |
| hwclock_output = utils.system_output('hwclock -r --debug --utc', |
| ignore_status=True) |
| if not re.search('Using.*/dev interface to.*clock', hwclock_output): |
| raise error.TestError('hwclock cannot find rtc: ' + hwclock_output) |
| |
| # activate device suspend timing debug output |
| if hasattr(self, 'device_times'): |
| if not int(utils.read_one_line('/sys/power/pm_print_times')): |
| self._set_pm_print_times(True) |
| self._reset_pm_print_times = True |
| |
| # Shut down 3G to remove its variability from suspend time measurements |
| flim = flimflam.FlimFlam() |
| service = flim.FindCellularService(0) |
| if service: |
| logging.info('Found 3G interface, disconnecting.') |
| start_time = time.time() |
| (success, status) = flim.DisconnectService( |
| service=service, wait_timeout=60) |
| if success: |
| logging.info('3G disconnected successfully.') |
| self.disconnect_3G_time = time.time() - start_time |
| else: |
| logging.error('Could not disconnect: %s.', status) |
| self.disconnect_3G_time = -1 |
| |
| |
| def _set_pm_print_times(self, on): |
| """Enable/disable extra suspend timing output from powerd to syslog.""" |
| if utils.system('echo %s > /sys/power/pm_print_times' % int(bool(on)), |
| ignore_status=True): |
| logging.warning('Failed to set pm_print_times to %s', bool(on)) |
| del self.device_times |
| self._reset_pm_print_times = False |
| else: |
| logging.info('Device resume times set to %s', bool(on)) |
| |
| |
| def _reset_logs(self): |
| """Throw away cached log lines and reset log pointer to current end.""" |
| if self._log_file: |
| self._log_file.close() |
| self._log_file = open('/var/log/messages') |
| self._log_file.seek(0, os.SEEK_END) |
| self._logs = [] |
| |
| |
| def _update_logs(self, retries=11): |
| """ |
| Read all lines logged since last reset into log cache. Block until last |
| powerd_suspend resume message was read, raise if it takes too long. |
| """ |
| finished_regex = re.compile(r'powerd_suspend\[\d+\]: Resume finished') |
| for retry in xrange(retries + 1): |
| lines = self._log_file.readlines() |
| if lines: |
| if self._logs and self._logs[-1][-1] != '\n': |
| # Reassemble line that was cut in the middle |
| self._logs[-1] += lines.pop(0) |
| self._logs += lines |
| for line in reversed(self._logs): |
| if (finished_regex.search(line)): |
| return |
| time.sleep(0.005 * 2**retry) |
| |
| raise error.TestError("Sanity check failed: did not try to suspend.") |
| |
| |
| def _ts(self, name, retries=11): |
| """Searches logs for last timestamp with a given suspend message.""" |
| # Occasionally need to retry due to races from process wakeup order |
| for retry in xrange(retries + 1): |
| try: |
| f = open(self._TIMINGS_FILE) |
| for line in f: |
| words = line.split('=') |
| if name == words[0]: |
| try: |
| timestamp = float(words[1]) |
| except ValueError: |
| logging.warning('Invalid timestamp: %s', line) |
| timestamp = 0 |
| return timestamp |
| except IOError: |
| pass |
| time.sleep(0.005 * 2**retry) |
| |
| raise error.TestError('Could not find %s entry.' % name) |
| |
| |
| def _hwclock_ts(self, not_before, retries=3): |
| """Read the RTC resume timestamp saved by powerd_suspend.""" |
| for retry in xrange(retries + 1): |
| early_wakeup = False |
| if os.path.exists(self.HWCLOCK_FILE): |
| match = re.search(r'([0-9]+) seconds since .+ (-?[0-9.]+) sec', |
| utils.read_file(self.HWCLOCK_FILE), re.DOTALL) |
| if match: |
| seconds = int(match.group(1)) + float(match.group(2)) |
| logging.debug('RTC resume timestamp read: %f', seconds) |
| if seconds >= not_before: |
| return seconds |
| early_wakeup = True |
| time.sleep(0.05 * retry) |
| if early_wakeup: |
| logging.debug('Early wakeup, dumping eventlog if it exists:\n') |
| elog = utils.system_output('mosys eventlog list | tail -n %d' % |
| self._RELEVANT_EVENTLOG_LINES, ignore_status=True) |
| wake_elog = (['unknown'] + re.findall(r'Wake Source.*', elog))[-1] |
| for line in reversed(self._logs): |
| match = re.search(r'PM1_STS: WAK.*', line) |
| if match: |
| wake_syslog = match.group(0) |
| break |
| else: |
| wake_syslog = 'unknown' |
| for b, e, s in sys_power.SpuriousWakeupError.S3_WHITELIST: |
| if (re.search(b, utils.get_board()) and |
| re.search(e, wake_elog) and re.search(s, wake_syslog)): |
| logging.warning('Whitelisted spurious wake in S3: %s | %s' |
| % (wake_elog, wake_syslog)) |
| return None |
| raise sys_power.SpuriousWakeupError('Spurious wake in S3: %s | %s' |
| % (wake_elog, wake_syslog)) |
| if utils.get_board() in ['lumpy', 'stumpy', 'kiev']: |
| logging.debug('RTC read failure (crosbug/36004), dumping nvram:\n' + |
| utils.system_output('mosys nvram dump', ignore_status=True)) |
| return None |
| raise error.TestError('Broken RTC timestamp: ' + |
| utils.read_file(self.HWCLOCK_FILE)) |
| |
| |
| def _firmware_resume_time(self): |
| """Calculate seconds for firmware resume from logged TSC. (x86 only)""" |
| if utils.get_arch() not in ['i686', 'x86_64']: |
| # TODO: support this on ARM somehow |
| return 0 |
| regex = re.compile(r'TSC at resume: (\d+)$') |
| freq = 1000 * int(utils.read_one_line( |
| '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/cpuinfo_max_freq')) |
| for line in reversed(self._logs): |
| match = regex.search(line) |
| if match: |
| return float(match.group(1)) / freq |
| |
| raise error.TestError('Failed to find TSC resume value in syslog.') |
| |
| |
| def _device_resume_time(self): |
| """Read amount of seconds for overall device resume from syslog.""" |
| regex = re.compile(r'PM: resume of devices complete after ([0-9.]+)') |
| for line in reversed(self._logs): |
| match = regex.search(line) |
| if match: |
| return float(match.group(1)) / 1000 |
| |
| raise error.TestError('Failed to find device resume time in syslog.') |
| |
| |
| def _individual_device_times(self, start_resume): |
| """Return dict of individual device suspend and resume times.""" |
| self.device_times.append(dict()) |
| regex = re.compile(r'call ([^ ]+)\+ returned 0 after ([0-9]+) usecs') |
| for line in self._logs: |
| match = regex.search(line) |
| if match: |
| key = 'seconds_dev_' + match.group(1).replace(':', '-') |
| secs = float(match.group(2)) / 1e6 |
| if cros_logging.extract_kernel_timestamp(line) > start_resume: |
| key += '_resume' |
| else: |
| key += '_suspend' |
| if key in self.device_times[-1]: |
| logging.warning('Duplicate entry for %s: +%f', key, secs) |
| self.device_times[-1][key] += secs |
| else: |
| logging.debug('%s: %f', key, secs) |
| self.device_times[-1][key] = secs |
| |
| |
| def _identify_driver(self, device): |
| """Return the driver name of a device (or "unknown").""" |
| for path, subdirs, _ in os.walk('/sys/devices'): |
| if device in subdirs: |
| node = os.path.join(path, device, 'driver') |
| if not os.path.exists(node): |
| return "unknown" |
| return os.path.basename(os.path.realpath(node)) |
| else: |
| return "unknown" |
| |
| |
| def _check_for_errors(self): |
| """Find and identify suspend errors. Return True iff we should retry.""" |
| warning_regex = re.compile(r' kernel: \[.*WARNING:') |
| abort_regex = re.compile(r' kernel: \[.*Freezing of tasks abort' |
| r'| powerd_suspend\[.*Cancel suspend at kernel' |
| r'| kernel: \[.*PM: Wakeup pending, aborting suspend') |
| # rsyslogd can put this out of order with dmesg, so track in variable |
| fail_regex = re.compile(r'powerd_suspend\[\d+\]: Error') |
| failed = False |
| |
| # TODO(scottz): warning_monitor crosbug.com/38092 |
| for i in xrange(len(self._logs)): |
| line = self._logs[i] |
| if warning_regex.search(line): |
| # match the source file from the WARNING line, and the |
| # actual error text by peeking one or two lines below that |
| src = cros_logging.strip_timestamp(line) |
| text = cros_logging.strip_timestamp(self._logs[i + 1]) + '\n' \ |
| + cros_logging.strip_timestamp(self._logs[i + 2]) |
| for p1, p2 in sys_power.KernelError.WHITELIST: |
| if re.search(p1, src) and re.search(p2, text): |
| logging.info('Whitelisted KernelError: %s', src) |
| break |
| else: |
| raise sys_power.KernelError("%s\n%s" % (src, text)) |
| if abort_regex.search(line): |
| wake_source = 'unknown' |
| match = re.search(r'last active wakeup source: (.*)$', |
| '\n'.join(self._logs[i-5:i+3]), re.MULTILINE) |
| if match: |
| wake_source = match.group(1) |
| driver = self._identify_driver(wake_source) |
| for b, w in sys_power.SpuriousWakeupError.S0_WHITELIST: |
| if (re.search(b, utils.get_board()) and |
| re.search(w, wake_source)): |
| logging.warning('Whitelisted spurious wake before ' |
| 'S3: %s | %s' % (wake_source, driver)) |
| return True |
| if "rtc" in driver: |
| raise sys_power.SuspendTimeout('System took too ' |
| 'long to suspend.') |
| raise sys_power.SpuriousWakeupError('Spurious wake ' |
| 'before S3: %s | %s' % (wake_source, driver)) |
| if fail_regex.search(line): |
| failed = True |
| if failed: |
| raise sys_power.SuspendFailure('Unidentified problem.') |
| return False |
| |
| |
| def suspend(self, duration=10): |
| """ |
| Do a single suspend for 'duration' seconds. Estimates the amount of time |
| it takes to suspend for a board (see _SUSPEND_DELAY), so the actual RTC |
| wakeup delay will be longer. Returns None on errors, or raises the |
| exception when _throw is set. Returns a dict of general measurements, |
| or a tuple (general_measurements, individual_device_times) when |
| _device_times is set. |
| |
| @param duration: time in seconds to do a suspend prior to waking. |
| """ |
| try: |
| iteration = len(self.failures) + len(self.successes) + 1 |
| |
| # Retry suspend in case we hit a known (whitelisted) bug |
| for _ in xrange(10): |
| self._reset_logs() |
| utils.system('sync') |
| board_delay = self._SUSPEND_DELAY.get(utils.get_board(), 3) |
| try: |
| alarm = self._suspend(duration + board_delay) |
| except sys_power.SpuriousWakeupError: |
| # might be another error, we check for it ourselves below |
| alarm = self._ALARM_FORCE_EARLY_WAKEUP |
| |
| if os.path.exists('/sys/firmware/log'): |
| for msg in re.findall(r'^.*ERROR.*$', |
| utils.read_file('/sys/firmware/log'), re.M): |
| for board, pattern in sys_power.FirmwareError.WHITELIST: |
| if (re.search(board, utils.get_board()) and |
| re.search(pattern, msg)): |
| logging.info('Whitelisted FW error: ' + msg) |
| break |
| else: |
| firmware_log = os.path.join(self._logdir, |
| 'firmware.log.' + str(iteration)) |
| shutil.copy('/sys/firmware/log', firmware_log) |
| logging.info('Saved firmware log: ' + firmware_log) |
| raise sys_power.FirmwareError(msg.strip('\r\n ')) |
| |
| self._update_logs() |
| if not self._check_for_errors(): |
| hwclock_ts = self._hwclock_ts(alarm) |
| if hwclock_ts: |
| break |
| else: |
| raise error.TestWarn('Ten tries failed due to whitelisted bug') |
| |
| # calculate general measurements |
| start_resume = self._ts('start_resume_time') |
| kernel_down = (self._ts('end_suspend_time') - |
| self._ts('start_suspend_time')) |
| kernel_up = self._ts('end_resume_time') - start_resume |
| devices_up = self._device_resume_time() |
| total_up = hwclock_ts - alarm |
| firmware_up = self._firmware_resume_time() |
| board_up = total_up - kernel_up - firmware_up |
| try: |
| cpu_up = self._ts('cpu_ready_time', 0) - start_resume |
| except error.TestError: |
| # can be missing on non-SMP machines |
| cpu_up = None |
| if total_up > self._MAX_RESUME_TIME: |
| raise error.TestError('Sanity check failed: missed RTC wakeup.') |
| |
| logging.info('Success(%d): %g down, %g up, %g board, %g firmware, ' |
| '%g kernel, %g cpu, %g devices', |
| iteration, kernel_down, total_up, board_up, |
| firmware_up, kernel_up, cpu_up, devices_up) |
| self.successes.append({ |
| 'seconds_system_suspend': kernel_down, |
| 'seconds_system_resume': total_up, |
| 'seconds_system_resume_firmware': firmware_up + board_up, |
| 'seconds_system_resume_firmware_cpu': firmware_up, |
| 'seconds_system_resume_firmware_ec': board_up, |
| 'seconds_system_resume_kernel': kernel_up, |
| 'seconds_system_resume_kernel_cpu': cpu_up, |
| 'seconds_system_resume_kernel_dev': devices_up, |
| }) |
| |
| if hasattr(self, 'device_times'): |
| self._individual_device_times(start_resume) |
| return (self.successes[-1], self.device_times[-1]) |
| else: |
| return self.successes[-1] |
| |
| except sys_power.SuspendFailure as ex: |
| message = '%s(%d): %s' % (type(ex).__name__, iteration, ex) |
| logging.error(message) |
| self.failures.append(ex) |
| if self._throw: |
| if type(ex).__name__ in ['KernelError', 'SuspendTimeout']: |
| raise error.TestWarn(message) |
| else: |
| raise error.TestFail(message) |
| return None |
| |
| |
| def finalize(self): |
| """Restore normal environment (not turning 3G back on for now...)""" |
| if os.path.exists(self.HWCLOCK_FILE): |
| os.remove(self.HWCLOCK_FILE) |
| if self._restart_tlsdated: |
| utils.system('initctl start tlsdated') |
| if self._reset_pm_print_times: |
| self._set_pm_print_times(False) |
| |
| |
| def __del__(self): |
| self.finalize() |