| # Copyright (c) 2013 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 re |
| import sys |
| |
| import common |
| from autotest_lib.server.cros import provision_actionables as actionables |
| |
| |
| ### Constants for label prefixes |
| CROS_VERSION_PREFIX = 'cros-version' |
| ANDROID_BUILD_VERSION_PREFIX = 'ab-version' |
| TESTBED_BUILD_VERSION_PREFIX = 'testbed-version' |
| FW_RW_VERSION_PREFIX = 'fwrw-version' |
| FW_RO_VERSION_PREFIX = 'fwro-version' |
| |
| _ANDROID_BUILD_REGEX = r'.+/.+/P?([0-9]+|LATEST)' |
| _ANDROID_TESTBED_BUILD_REGEX = _ANDROID_BUILD_REGEX + '(,|(#[0-9]+))' |
| |
| # Special label to skip provision and run reset instead. |
| SKIP_PROVISION = 'skip_provision' |
| |
| # Default number of provisions attempts to try if we believe the devserver is |
| # flaky. |
| FLAKY_DEVSERVER_ATTEMPTS = 2 |
| |
| |
| ### Helpers to convert value to label |
| def get_version_label_prefix(image): |
| """ |
| Determine a version label prefix from a given image name. |
| |
| Parses `image` to determine what kind of image it refers |
| to, and returns the corresponding version label prefix. |
| |
| Known version label prefixes are: |
| * `CROS_VERSION_PREFIX` for Chrome OS version strings. |
| These images have names like `cave-release/R57-9030.0.0`. |
| * `ANDROID_BUILD_VERSION_PREFIX` for Android build versions |
| These images have names like |
| `git_mnc-release/shamu-userdebug/2457013`. |
| * `TESTBED_BUILD_VERSION_PREFIX` for Android testbed version |
| specifications. These are either comma separated lists of |
| Android versions, or an Android version with a suffix like |
| '#2', indicating two devices running the given build. |
| |
| @param image: The image name to be parsed. |
| @returns: A string that is the prefix of version labels for the type |
| of image identified by `image`. |
| |
| """ |
| if re.match(_ANDROID_TESTBED_BUILD_REGEX, image, re.I): |
| return TESTBED_BUILD_VERSION_PREFIX |
| elif re.match(_ANDROID_BUILD_REGEX, image, re.I): |
| return ANDROID_BUILD_VERSION_PREFIX |
| else: |
| return CROS_VERSION_PREFIX |
| |
| |
| def image_version_to_label(image): |
| """ |
| Return a version label appropriate to the given image name. |
| |
| The type of version label is as determined described for |
| `get_version_label_prefix()`, meaning the label will identify a |
| CrOS, Android, or Testbed version. |
| |
| @param image: The image name to be parsed. |
| @returns: A string that is the appropriate label name. |
| |
| """ |
| return get_version_label_prefix(image) + ':' + image |
| |
| |
| def cros_version_to_label(image): |
| """ |
| Returns the proper label name for a ChromeOS build of |image|. |
| |
| @param image: A string of the form 'lumpy-release/R28-3993.0.0' |
| @returns: A string that is the appropriate label name. |
| |
| """ |
| return CROS_VERSION_PREFIX + ':' + image |
| |
| |
| def fwro_version_to_label(image): |
| """ |
| Returns the proper label name for a RO firmware build of |image|. |
| |
| @param image: A string of the form 'lumpy-release/R28-3993.0.0' |
| @returns: A string that is the appropriate label name. |
| |
| """ |
| return FW_RO_VERSION_PREFIX + ':' + image |
| |
| |
| def fwrw_version_to_label(image): |
| """ |
| Returns the proper label name for a RW firmware build of |image|. |
| |
| @param image: A string of the form 'lumpy-release/R28-3993.0.0' |
| @returns: A string that is the appropriate label name. |
| |
| """ |
| return FW_RW_VERSION_PREFIX + ':' + image |
| |
| |
| class _SpecialTaskAction(object): |
| """ |
| Base class to give a template for mapping labels to tests. |
| """ |
| |
| # A dictionary mapping labels to test names. |
| _actions = {} |
| |
| # The name of this special task to be used in output. |
| name = None; |
| |
| # Some special tasks require to run before others, e.g., ChromeOS image |
| # needs to be updated before firmware provision. List `_priorities` defines |
| # the order of each label prefix. An element with a smaller index has higher |
| # priority. Not listed ones have the lowest priority. |
| # This property should be overriden in subclass to define its own priorities |
| # across available label prefixes. |
| _priorities = [] |
| |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def acts_on(cls, label): |
| """ |
| Returns True if the label is a label that we recognize as something we |
| know how to act on, given our _actions. |
| |
| @param label: The label as a string. |
| @returns: True if there exists a test to run for this label. |
| |
| """ |
| return label.split(':')[0] in cls._actions |
| |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def test_for(cls, label): |
| """ |
| Returns the test associated with the given (string) label name. |
| |
| @param label: The label for which the action is being requested. |
| @returns: The string name of the test that should be run. |
| @raises KeyError: If the name was not recognized as one we care about. |
| |
| """ |
| return cls._actions[label] |
| |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def partition(cls, labels): |
| """ |
| Filter a list of labels into two sets: those labels that we know how to |
| act on and those that we don't know how to act on. |
| |
| @param labels: A list of strings of labels. |
| @returns: A tuple where the first element is a set of unactionable |
| labels, and the second element is a set of the actionable |
| labels. |
| """ |
| capabilities = set() |
| configurations = set() |
| |
| for label in labels: |
| if label == SKIP_PROVISION: |
| # skip_provision is neither actionable or a capability label. |
| # It doesn't need any handling. |
| continue |
| elif cls.acts_on(label): |
| configurations.add(label) |
| else: |
| capabilities.add(label) |
| |
| return capabilities, configurations |
| |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def sort_configurations(cls, configurations): |
| """ |
| Sort configurations based on the priority defined in cls._priorities. |
| |
| @param configurations: A list of actionable labels. |
| |
| @return: A sorted list of tuple of (label_prefix, value), the tuples are |
| sorted based on the label_prefix's index in cls._priorities. |
| """ |
| # Split a list of labels into a dict mapping name to value. All labels |
| # must be provisionable labels, or else a ValueError |
| # For example, label 'cros-version:lumpy-release/R28-3993.0.0' is split |
| # to {'cros-version': 'lumpy-release/R28-3993.0.0'} |
| split_configurations = dict() |
| for label in configurations: |
| name, _, value = label.partition(':') |
| split_configurations[name] = value |
| |
| sort_key = (lambda config: |
| (cls._priorities.index(config[0]) |
| if (config[0] in cls._priorities) else sys.maxint)) |
| return sorted(split_configurations.items(), key=sort_key) |
| |
| |
| class Verify(_SpecialTaskAction): |
| """ |
| Tests to verify that the DUT is in a sane, known good state that we can run |
| tests on. Failure to verify leads to running Repair. |
| """ |
| |
| _actions = { |
| 'modem_repair': actionables.TestActionable('cellular_StaleModemReboot'), |
| # TODO(crbug.com/404421): set rpm action to power_RPMTest after the RPM |
| # is stable in lab (destiny). The power_RPMTest failure led to reset job |
| # failure and that left dut in Repair Failed. Since the test will fail |
| # anyway due to the destiny lab issue, and test retry will retry the |
| # test in another DUT. |
| # This change temporarily disable the RPM check in reset job. |
| # Another way to do this is to remove rpm dependency from tests' control |
| # file. That will involve changes on multiple control files. This one |
| # line change here is a simple temporary fix. |
| 'rpm': actionables.TestActionable('dummy_PassServer'), |
| } |
| |
| name = 'verify' |
| |
| |
| class Provision(_SpecialTaskAction): |
| """ |
| Provisioning runs to change the configuration of the DUT from one state to |
| another. It will only be run on verified DUTs. |
| """ |
| |
| # ChromeOS update must happen before firmware install, so the dut has the |
| # correct ChromeOS version label when firmware install occurs. The ChromeOS |
| # version label is used for firmware update to stage desired ChromeOS image |
| # on to the servo USB stick. |
| _priorities = [CROS_VERSION_PREFIX, |
| FW_RO_VERSION_PREFIX, |
| FW_RW_VERSION_PREFIX] |
| |
| # TODO(milleral): http://crbug.com/249555 |
| # Create some way to discover and register provisioning tests so that we |
| # don't need to hand-maintain a list of all of them. |
| _actions = { |
| CROS_VERSION_PREFIX: actionables.TestActionable( |
| 'provision_AutoUpdate', |
| extra_kwargs={'disable_sysinfo': False, |
| 'disable_before_test_sysinfo': False, |
| 'disable_before_iteration_sysinfo': True, |
| 'disable_after_test_sysinfo': True, |
| 'disable_after_iteration_sysinfo': True}), |
| FW_RO_VERSION_PREFIX: actionables.TestActionable( |
| 'provision_FirmwareUpdate'), |
| FW_RW_VERSION_PREFIX: actionables.TestActionable( |
| 'provision_FirmwareUpdate', |
| extra_kwargs={'rw_only': True, |
| 'tag': 'rw_only'}), |
| ANDROID_BUILD_VERSION_PREFIX : actionables.TestActionable( |
| 'provision_AndroidUpdate'), |
| TESTBED_BUILD_VERSION_PREFIX : actionables.TestActionable( |
| 'provision_TestbedUpdate'), |
| } |
| |
| name = 'provision' |
| |
| |
| class Cleanup(_SpecialTaskAction): |
| """ |
| Cleanup runs after a test fails to try and remove artifacts of tests and |
| ensure the DUT will be in a sane state for the next test run. |
| """ |
| |
| _actions = { |
| 'cleanup-reboot': actionables.RebootActionable(), |
| } |
| |
| name = 'cleanup' |
| |
| |
| class Repair(_SpecialTaskAction): |
| """ |
| Repair runs when one of the other special tasks fails. It should be able |
| to take a component of the DUT that's in an unknown state and restore it to |
| a good state. |
| """ |
| |
| _actions = { |
| } |
| |
| name = 'repair' |
| |
| |
| # TODO(milleral): crbug.com/364273 |
| # Label doesn't really mean label in this context. We're putting things into |
| # DEPENDENCIES that really aren't DEPENDENCIES, and we should probably stop |
| # doing that. |
| def is_for_special_action(label): |
| """ |
| If any special task handles the label specially, then we're using the label |
| to communicate that we want an action, and not as an actual dependency that |
| the test has. |
| |
| @param label: A string label name. |
| @return True if any special task handles this label specially, |
| False if no special task handles this label. |
| """ |
| return (Verify.acts_on(label) or |
| Provision.acts_on(label) or |
| Cleanup.acts_on(label) or |
| Repair.acts_on(label) or |
| label == SKIP_PROVISION) |
| |
| |
| def join(provision_type, provision_value): |
| """ |
| Combine the provision type and value into the label name. |
| |
| @param provision_type: One of the constants that are the label prefixes. |
| @param provision_value: A string of the value for this provision type. |
| @returns: A string that is the label name for this (type, value) pair. |
| |
| >>> join(CROS_VERSION_PREFIX, 'lumpy-release/R27-3773.0.0') |
| 'cros-version:lumpy-release/R27-3773.0.0' |
| |
| """ |
| return '%s:%s' % (provision_type, provision_value) |
| |
| |
| class SpecialTaskActionException(Exception): |
| """ |
| Exception raised when a special task fails to successfully run a test that |
| is required. |
| |
| This is also a literally meaningless exception. It's always just discarded. |
| """ |
| |
| |
| def run_special_task_actions(job, host, labels, task): |
| """ |
| Iterate through all `label`s and run any tests on `host` that `task` has |
| corresponding to the passed in labels. |
| |
| Emits status lines for each run test, and INFO lines for each skipped label. |
| |
| @param job: A job object from a control file. |
| @param host: The host to run actions on. |
| @param labels: The list of job labels to work on. |
| @param task: An instance of _SpecialTaskAction. |
| @returns: None |
| @raises: SpecialTaskActionException if a test fails. |
| |
| """ |
| capabilities, configurations = task.partition(labels) |
| |
| for label in capabilities: |
| job.record('INFO', None, task.name, |
| "Can't %s label '%s'." % (task.name, label)) |
| |
| # Sort the configuration labels based on `task._priorities`. |
| sorted_configurations = task.sort_configurations(configurations) |
| for name, value in sorted_configurations: |
| action_item = task.test_for(name) |
| success = action_item.execute(job=job, host=host, value=value) |
| if not success: |
| raise SpecialTaskActionException() |