| # Copyright 2016 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. |
| |
| # repohooks/pre-upload.py currently does not run pylint. But for developers who |
| # want to check their code manually we disable several harmless pylint warnings |
| # which just distract from more serious remaining issues. |
| # |
| # The instance variables _host and _install_paths are not defined in __init__(). |
| # pylint: disable=attribute-defined-outside-init |
| # |
| # Many short variable names don't follow the naming convention. |
| # pylint: disable=invalid-name |
| # |
| # _parse_result() and _dir_size() don't access self and could be functions. |
| # pylint: disable=no-self-use |
| # |
| # _ChromeLogin and _TradefedLogCollector have no public methods. |
| # pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods |
| |
| import contextlib |
| import errno |
| import glob |
| import hashlib |
| import lockfile |
| import logging |
| import os |
| import pipes |
| import random |
| import re |
| import shutil |
| import stat |
| import tempfile |
| import urlparse |
| |
| from autotest_lib.client.bin import utils as client_utils |
| from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import base_utils |
| from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import error |
| from autotest_lib.client.common_lib.cros import dev_server |
| from autotest_lib.server import autotest |
| from autotest_lib.server import test |
| from autotest_lib.server import utils |
| |
| # TODO(ihf): If akeshet doesn't fix crbug.com/691046 delete metrics again. |
| try: |
| from chromite.lib import metrics |
| except ImportError: |
| metrics = utils.metrics_mock |
| |
| # TODO(ihf): Find a home for all these paths. This is getting out of hand. |
| _SDK_TOOLS_DIR_M = 'gs://chromeos-arc-images/builds/git_mnc-dr-arc-dev-linux-static_sdk_tools/3554341' |
| _SDK_TOOLS_FILES = ['aapt'] |
| # To stabilize adb behavior, we use dynamically linked adb. |
| _ADB_DIR_M = 'gs://chromeos-arc-images/builds/git_mnc-dr-arc-dev-linux-cheets_arm-user/3554341' |
| _ADB_FILES = ['adb'] |
| |
| _ADB_POLLING_INTERVAL_SECONDS = 1 |
| _ADB_READY_TIMEOUT_SECONDS = 60 |
| _ANDROID_ADB_KEYS_PATH = '/data/misc/adb/adb_keys' |
| |
| _ARC_POLLING_INTERVAL_SECONDS = 1 |
| _ARC_READY_TIMEOUT_SECONDS = 60 |
| |
| _TRADEFED_PREFIX = 'autotest-tradefed-install_' |
| _TRADEFED_CACHE_LOCAL = '/tmp/autotest-tradefed-cache' |
| _TRADEFED_CACHE_CONTAINER = '/usr/local/autotest/results/shared/cache' |
| _TRADEFED_CACHE_CONTAINER_LOCK = '/usr/local/autotest/results/shared/lock' |
| |
| # According to dshi a drone has 500GB of disk space. It is ok for now to use |
| # 10GB of disk space, as no more than 10 tests should run in parallel. |
| # TODO(ihf): Investigate tighter cache size. |
| _TRADEFED_CACHE_MAX_SIZE = (10 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024) |
| |
| |
| class _ChromeLogin(object): |
| """Context manager to handle Chrome login state.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, host): |
| self._host = host |
| |
| def __enter__(self): |
| """Logs in to the Chrome.""" |
| logging.info('Ensure Android is running...') |
| # If we can't login to Chrome and launch Android we want this job to |
| # die roughly after 5 minutes instead of hanging for the duration. |
| autotest.Autotest(self._host).run_timed_test('cheets_CTSHelper', |
| timeout=300, |
| check_client_result=True) |
| |
| def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): |
| """On exit, to wipe out all the login state, reboot the machine. |
| |
| @param exc_type: Exception type if an exception is raised from the |
| with-block. |
| @param exc_value: Exception instance if an exception is raised from |
| the with-block. |
| @param traceback: Stack trace info if an exception is raised from |
| the with-block. |
| @return None, indicating not to ignore an exception from the with-block |
| if raised. |
| """ |
| logging.info('Rebooting...') |
| try: |
| self._host.reboot() |
| except Exception: |
| if exc_type is None: |
| raise |
| # If an exception is raise from the with-block, just record the |
| # exception for the rebooting to avoid ignoring the original |
| # exception. |
| logging.exception('Rebooting failed.') |
| |
| |
| @contextlib.contextmanager |
| def lock(filename): |
| """Prevents other autotest/tradefed instances from accessing cache. |
| |
| @param filename: The file to be locked. |
| """ |
| filelock = lockfile.FileLock(filename) |
| # It is tempting just to call filelock.acquire(3600). But the implementation |
| # has very poor temporal granularity (timeout/10), which is unsuitable for |
| # our needs. See /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/lockfile/ |
| attempts = 0 |
| while not filelock.i_am_locking(): |
| try: |
| attempts += 1 |
| logging.info('Waiting for cache lock...') |
| filelock.acquire(random.randint(1, 5)) |
| except (lockfile.AlreadyLocked, lockfile.LockTimeout): |
| if attempts > 1000: |
| # Normally we should aqcuire the lock in a few seconds. Once we |
| # wait on the order of hours either the dev server IO is |
| # overloaded or a lock didn't get cleaned up. Take one for the |
| # team, break the lock and report a failure. This should fix |
| # the lock for following tests. If the failure affects more than |
| # one job look for a deadlock or dev server overload. |
| logging.error('Permanent lock failure. Trying to break lock.') |
| filelock.break_lock() |
| raise error.TestFail('Error: permanent cache lock failure.') |
| else: |
| logging.info('Acquired cache lock after %d attempts.', attempts) |
| try: |
| yield |
| finally: |
| filelock.release() |
| logging.info('Released cache lock.') |
| |
| |
| @contextlib.contextmanager |
| def adb_keepalive(target, extra_paths): |
| """A context manager that keeps the adb connection alive. |
| |
| AdbKeepalive will spin off a new process that will continuously poll for |
| adb's connected state, and will attempt to reconnect if it ever goes down. |
| This is the only way we can currently recover safely from (intentional) |
| reboots. |
| |
| @param target: the hostname and port of the DUT. |
| @param extra_paths: any additional components to the PATH environment |
| variable. |
| """ |
| from autotest_lib.client.common_lib.cros import adb_keepalive as module |
| # |__file__| returns the absolute path of the compiled bytecode of the |
| # module. We want to run the original .py file, so we need to change the |
| # extension back. |
| script_filename = module.__file__.replace('.pyc', '.py') |
| job = base_utils.BgJob([script_filename, target], |
| nickname='adb_keepalive', stderr_level=logging.DEBUG, |
| stdout_tee=base_utils.TEE_TO_LOGS, |
| stderr_tee=base_utils.TEE_TO_LOGS, |
| extra_paths=extra_paths) |
| |
| try: |
| yield |
| finally: |
| # The adb_keepalive.py script runs forever until SIGTERM is sent. |
| base_utils.nuke_subprocess(job.sp) |
| base_utils.join_bg_jobs([job]) |
| |
| |
| @contextlib.contextmanager |
| def pushd(d): |
| """Defines pushd. |
| @param d: the directory to change to. |
| """ |
| current = os.getcwd() |
| os.chdir(d) |
| try: |
| yield |
| finally: |
| os.chdir(current) |
| |
| |
| class TradefedTest(test.test): |
| """Base class to prepare DUT to run tests via tradefed.""" |
| version = 1 |
| |
| # TODO(ihf): Remove _ABD_DIR_M/_SDK_TOOLS_DIR_M defaults once M is dead. |
| def initialize(self, host=None, adb_dir=_ADB_DIR_M, |
| sdk_tools_dir=_SDK_TOOLS_DIR_M): |
| """Sets up the tools and binary bundles for the test.""" |
| logging.info('Hostname: %s', host.hostname) |
| self._host = host |
| self._install_paths = [] |
| # Tests in the lab run within individual lxc container instances. |
| if utils.is_in_container(): |
| cache_root = _TRADEFED_CACHE_CONTAINER |
| else: |
| cache_root = _TRADEFED_CACHE_LOCAL |
| # Quick sanity check and spew of java version installed on the server. |
| utils.run('java', args=('-version',), ignore_status=False, verbose=True, |
| stdout_tee=utils.TEE_TO_LOGS, stderr_tee=utils.TEE_TO_LOGS) |
| # The content of the cache survives across jobs. |
| self._safe_makedirs(cache_root) |
| self._tradefed_cache = os.path.join(cache_root, 'cache') |
| self._tradefed_cache_lock = os.path.join(cache_root, 'lock') |
| # The content of the install location does not survive across jobs and |
| # is isolated (by using a unique path)_against other autotest instances. |
| # This is not needed for the lab, but if somebody wants to run multiple |
| # TradedefTest instance. |
| self._tradefed_install = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix=_TRADEFED_PREFIX) |
| # Under lxc the cache is shared between multiple autotest/tradefed |
| # instances. We need to synchronize access to it. All binaries are |
| # installed through the (shared) cache into the local (unshared) |
| # lxc/autotest instance storage. |
| # If clearing the cache it must happen before all downloads. |
| self._clear_download_cache_if_needed() |
| # Set permissions (rwxr-xr-x) to the executable binaries. |
| permission = (stat.S_IRWXU | stat.S_IRGRP | stat.S_IXGRP | stat.S_IROTH |
| | stat.S_IXOTH) |
| self._install_files(adb_dir, _ADB_FILES, permission) |
| self._install_files(sdk_tools_dir, _SDK_TOOLS_FILES, permission) |
| |
| def cleanup(self): |
| """Cleans up any dirtied state.""" |
| # Kill any lingering adb servers. |
| self._run('adb', verbose=True, args=('kill-server',)) |
| logging.info('Cleaning up %s.', self._tradefed_install) |
| shutil.rmtree(self._tradefed_install) |
| |
| def _login_chrome(self): |
| """Returns Chrome log-in context manager. |
| |
| Please see also cheets_CTSHelper for details about how this works. |
| """ |
| return _ChromeLogin(self._host) |
| |
| def _get_adb_target(self): |
| return '{}:{}'.format(self._host.hostname, self._host.port) |
| |
| def _try_adb_connect(self): |
| """Attempts to connect to adb on the DUT. |
| |
| @return boolean indicating if adb connected successfully. |
| """ |
| # This may fail return failure due to a race condition in adb connect |
| # (b/29370989). If adb is already connected, this command will |
| # immediately return success. |
| hostport = self._get_adb_target() |
| result = self._run( |
| 'adb', |
| args=('connect', hostport), |
| verbose=True, |
| ignore_status=True) |
| logging.info('adb connect {}:\n{}'.format(hostport, result.stdout)) |
| if result.exit_status != 0: |
| return False |
| |
| result = self._run('adb', args=('devices',)) |
| logging.info('adb devices:\n' + result.stdout) |
| if not re.search( |
| r'{}\s+(device|unauthorized)'.format(re.escape(hostport)), |
| result.stdout): |
| return False |
| |
| # Actually test the connection with an adb command as there can be |
| # a race between detecting the connected device and actually being |
| # able to run a commmand with authenticated adb. |
| result = self._run('adb', args=('shell', 'exit'), ignore_status=True) |
| return result.exit_status == 0 |
| |
| def _android_shell(self, command): |
| """Run a command remotely on the device in an android shell |
| |
| This function is strictly for internal use only, as commands do not run |
| in a fully consistent Android environment. Prefer adb shell instead. |
| """ |
| self._host.run('android-sh -c ' + pipes.quote(command)) |
| |
| def _write_android_file(self, filename, data): |
| """Writes a file to a location relative to the android container. |
| |
| This is an internal function used to bootstrap adb. |
| Tests should use adb push to write files. |
| """ |
| android_cmd = 'echo %s > %s' % (pipes.quote(data), |
| pipes.quote(filename)) |
| self._android_shell(android_cmd) |
| |
| def _connect_adb(self): |
| """Sets up ADB connection to the ARC container.""" |
| logging.info('Setting up adb connection.') |
| # Generate and push keys for adb. |
| # TODO(elijahtaylor): Extract this code to arc_common and de-duplicate |
| # code in arc.py on the client side tests. |
| key_path = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, 'test_key') |
| pubkey_path = key_path + '.pub' |
| self._run('adb', verbose=True, args=('keygen', pipes.quote(key_path))) |
| with open(pubkey_path, 'r') as f: |
| self._write_android_file(_ANDROID_ADB_KEYS_PATH, f.read()) |
| self._android_shell('restorecon ' + pipes.quote(_ANDROID_ADB_KEYS_PATH)) |
| os.environ['ADB_VENDOR_KEYS'] = key_path |
| |
| # Kill existing adb server to ensure that the env var is picked up. |
| self._run('adb', verbose=True, args=('kill-server',)) |
| |
| # This starts adbd. |
| self._android_shell('setprop sys.usb.config mtp,adb') |
| |
| # Also let it be automatically started upon reboot. |
| self._android_shell('setprop persist.sys.usb.config mtp,adb') |
| |
| # adbd may take some time to come up. Repeatedly try to connect to adb. |
| utils.poll_for_condition(lambda: self._try_adb_connect(), |
| exception=error.TestFail( |
| 'Error: Failed to set up adb connection'), |
| timeout=_ADB_READY_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, |
| sleep_interval=_ADB_POLLING_INTERVAL_SECONDS) |
| |
| logging.info('Successfully setup adb connection.') |
| |
| def _wait_for_arc_boot(self): |
| """Wait until ARC is fully booted. |
| |
| Tests for the presence of the intent helper app to determine whether ARC |
| has finished booting. |
| """ |
| def _intent_helper_running(): |
| result = self._run('adb', args=('shell', 'pgrep', '-f', |
| 'org.chromium.arc.intent_helper')) |
| return bool(result.stdout) |
| utils.poll_for_condition( |
| _intent_helper_running, |
| exception=error.TestFail( |
| 'Error: Timed out waiting for intent helper.'), |
| timeout=_ARC_READY_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, |
| sleep_interval=_ARC_POLLING_INTERVAL_SECONDS) |
| |
| def _disable_adb_install_dialog(self): |
| """Disables a dialog shown on adb install execution. |
| |
| By default, on adb install execution, "Allow Google to regularly check |
| device activity ... " dialog is shown. It requires manual user action |
| so that tests are blocked at the point. |
| This method disables it. |
| """ |
| logging.info('Disabling the adb install dialog.') |
| result = self._run( |
| 'adb', |
| verbose=True, |
| args=( |
| 'shell', |
| 'settings', |
| 'put', |
| 'global', |
| 'verifier_verify_adb_installs', |
| '0')) |
| logging.info('Disable adb dialog: %s', result.stdout) |
| |
| def _ready_arc(self): |
| """Ready ARC and adb for running tests via tradefed.""" |
| self._connect_adb() |
| self._disable_adb_install_dialog() |
| self._wait_for_arc_boot() |
| |
| def _safe_makedirs(self, path): |
| """Creates a directory at |path| and its ancestors. |
| |
| Unlike os.makedirs(), ignore errors even if directories exist. |
| """ |
| try: |
| os.makedirs(path) |
| except OSError as e: |
| if not (e.errno == errno.EEXIST and os.path.isdir(path)): |
| raise |
| |
| def _unzip(self, filename): |
| """Unzip the file. |
| |
| The destination directory name will be the stem of filename. |
| E.g., _unzip('foo/bar/baz.zip') will create directory at |
| 'foo/bar/baz', and then will inflate zip's content under the directory. |
| If here is already a directory at the stem, that directory will be used. |
| |
| @param filename: Path to the zip archive. |
| @return Path to the inflated directory. |
| """ |
| destination = os.path.splitext(filename)[0] |
| if os.path.isdir(destination): |
| return destination |
| self._safe_makedirs(destination) |
| utils.run('unzip', args=('-d', destination, filename)) |
| return destination |
| |
| def _dir_size(self, directory): |
| """Compute recursive size in bytes of directory.""" |
| size = 0 |
| for root, _, files in os.walk(directory): |
| size += sum(os.path.getsize(os.path.join(root, name)) |
| for name in files) |
| return size |
| |
| def _clear_download_cache_if_needed(self): |
| """Invalidates cache to prevent it from growing too large.""" |
| # If the cache is large enough to hold a working set, we can simply |
| # delete everything without thrashing. |
| # TODO(ihf): Investigate strategies like LRU. |
| with lock(self._tradefed_cache_lock): |
| size = self._dir_size(self._tradefed_cache) |
| if size > _TRADEFED_CACHE_MAX_SIZE: |
| logging.info('Current cache size=%d got too large. Clearing %s.' |
| , size, self._tradefed_cache) |
| shutil.rmtree(self._tradefed_cache) |
| self._safe_makedirs(self._tradefed_cache) |
| else: |
| logging.info('Current cache size=%d of %s.', size, |
| self._tradefed_cache) |
| |
| def _download_to_cache(self, uri): |
| """Downloads the uri from the storage server. |
| |
| It always checks the cache for available binaries first and skips |
| download if binaries are already in cache. |
| |
| The caller of this function is responsible for holding the cache lock. |
| |
| @param uri: The Google Storage or dl.google.com uri. |
| @return Path to the downloaded object, name. |
| """ |
| # Split uri into 3 pieces for use by gsutil and also by wget. |
| parsed = urlparse.urlparse(uri) |
| filename = os.path.basename(parsed.path) |
| # We are hashing the uri instead of the binary. This is acceptable, as |
| # the uris are supposed to contain version information and an object is |
| # not supposed to be changed once created. |
| output_dir = os.path.join(self._tradefed_cache, |
| hashlib.md5(uri).hexdigest()) |
| output = os.path.join(output_dir, filename) |
| # Check for existence of file. |
| if os.path.exists(output): |
| logging.info('Skipping download of %s, reusing %s.', uri, output) |
| return output |
| self._safe_makedirs(output_dir) |
| |
| if parsed.scheme not in ['gs', 'http', 'https']: |
| raise error.TestFail('Error: Unknown download scheme %s' % |
| parsed.scheme) |
| if parsed.scheme in ['http', 'https']: |
| logging.info('Using wget to download %s to %s.', uri, output_dir) |
| # We are downloading 1 file at a time, hence using -O over -P. |
| utils.run( |
| 'wget', |
| args=( |
| '--report-speed=bits', |
| '-O', |
| output, |
| uri), |
| verbose=True) |
| return output |
| |
| if not client_utils.is_moblab(): |
| # If the machine can access to the storage server directly, |
| # defer to "gsutil" for downloading. |
| logging.info('Host %s not in lab. Downloading %s directly to %s.', |
| self._host.hostname, uri, output) |
| # b/17445576: gsutil rsync of individual files is not implemented. |
| utils.run('gsutil', args=('cp', uri, output), verbose=True) |
| return output |
| |
| # We are in the moblab. Because the machine cannot access the storage |
| # server directly, use dev server to proxy. |
| logging.info('Host %s is in lab. Downloading %s by staging to %s.', |
| self._host.hostname, uri, output) |
| |
| dirname = os.path.dirname(parsed.path) |
| archive_url = '%s://%s%s' % (parsed.scheme, parsed.netloc, dirname) |
| |
| # First, request the devserver to download files into the lab network. |
| # TODO(ihf): Switch stage_artifacts to honor rsync. Then we don't have |
| # to shuffle files inside of tarballs. |
| info = self._host.host_info_store.get() |
| ds = dev_server.ImageServer.resolve(info.build) |
| ds.stage_artifacts(info.build, files=[filename], |
| archive_url=archive_url) |
| |
| # Then download files from the dev server. |
| # TODO(ihf): use rsync instead of wget. Are there 3 machines involved? |
| # Itself, dev_server plus DUT? Or is there just no rsync in moblab? |
| ds_src = '/'.join([ds.url(), 'static', dirname, filename]) |
| logging.info('dev_server URL: %s', ds_src) |
| # Calls into DUT to pull uri from dev_server. |
| utils.run( |
| 'wget', |
| args=( |
| '--report-speed=bits', |
| '-O', |
| output, |
| ds_src), |
| verbose=True) |
| return output |
| |
| def _instance_copy(self, cache_path): |
| """Makes a copy of a file from the (shared) cache to a wholy owned |
| local instance. Also copies one level of cache directoy (MD5 named). |
| """ |
| filename = os.path.basename(cache_path) |
| dirname = os.path.basename(os.path.dirname(cache_path)) |
| instance_dir = os.path.join(self._tradefed_install, dirname) |
| # Make sure destination directory is named the same. |
| self._safe_makedirs(instance_dir) |
| instance_path = os.path.join(instance_dir, filename) |
| shutil.copyfile(cache_path, instance_path) |
| return instance_path |
| |
| def _install_bundle(self, gs_uri): |
| """Downloads a zip file, installs it and returns the local path.""" |
| if not gs_uri.endswith('.zip'): |
| raise error.TestFail('Error: Not a .zip file %s.', gs_uri) |
| # Atomic write through of file. |
| with lock(self._tradefed_cache_lock): |
| cache_path = self._download_to_cache(gs_uri) |
| local = self._instance_copy(cache_path) |
| |
| unzipped = self._unzip(local) |
| self._abi = 'x86' if 'x86-x86' in unzipped else 'arm' |
| return unzipped |
| |
| def _install_files(self, gs_dir, files, permission): |
| """Installs binary tools.""" |
| for filename in files: |
| gs_uri = os.path.join(gs_dir, filename) |
| # Atomic write through of file. |
| with lock(self._tradefed_cache_lock): |
| cache_path = self._download_to_cache(gs_uri) |
| local = self._instance_copy(cache_path) |
| os.chmod(local, permission) |
| # Keep track of PATH. |
| self._install_paths.append(os.path.dirname(local)) |
| |
| def _copy_media(self, media): |
| """Calls copy_media to push media files to DUT via adb.""" |
| logging.info('Copying media to device. This can take a few minutes.') |
| copy_media = os.path.join(media, 'copy_media.sh') |
| with pushd(media): |
| try: |
| self._run('file', args=('/bin/sh',), verbose=True, |
| ignore_status=True, timeout=60, |
| stdout_tee=utils.TEE_TO_LOGS, |
| stderr_tee=utils.TEE_TO_LOGS) |
| self._run('sh', args=('--version',), verbose=True, |
| ignore_status=True, timeout=60, |
| stdout_tee=utils.TEE_TO_LOGS, |
| stderr_tee=utils.TEE_TO_LOGS) |
| except: |
| logging.warning('Could not obtain sh version.') |
| self._run( |
| 'sh', |
| args=('-e', copy_media, 'all'), |
| timeout=7200, # Wait at most 2h for download of media files. |
| verbose=True, |
| ignore_status=False, |
| stdout_tee=utils.TEE_TO_LOGS, |
| stderr_tee=utils.TEE_TO_LOGS) |
| |
| def _verify_media(self, media): |
| """Verify that the local media directory matches the DUT. |
| Used for debugging b/32978387 where we may see file corruption.""" |
| # TODO(ihf): Remove function once b/32978387 is resolved. |
| # Find all files in the bbb_short and bbb_full directories, md5sum these |
| # files and sort by filename, both on the DUT and on the local tree. |
| logging.info('Computing md5 of remote media files.') |
| remote = self._run('adb', args=('shell', |
| 'cd /sdcard/test; find ./bbb_short ./bbb_full -type f -print0 | ' |
| 'xargs -0 md5sum | grep -v "\.DS_Store" | sort -k 2')) |
| logging.info('Computing md5 of local media files.') |
| local = self._run('/bin/sh', args=('-c', |
| ('cd %s; find ./bbb_short ./bbb_full -type f -print0 | ' |
| 'xargs -0 md5sum | grep -v "\.DS_Store" | sort -k 2') % media)) |
| |
| # 'adb shell' terminates lines with CRLF. Normalize before comparing. |
| if remote.stdout.replace('\r\n','\n') != local.stdout: |
| logging.error('Some media files differ on DUT /sdcard/test vs. local.') |
| logging.info('media=%s', media) |
| logging.error('remote=%s', remote) |
| logging.error('local=%s', local) |
| # TODO(ihf): Return False. |
| return True |
| logging.info('Media files identical on DUT /sdcard/test vs. local.') |
| return True |
| |
| def _push_media(self, CTS_URI): |
| """Downloads, caches and pushed media files to DUT.""" |
| media = self._install_bundle(CTS_URI['media']) |
| base = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(CTS_URI['media']))[0] |
| cts_media = os.path.join(media, base) |
| # TODO(ihf): this really should measure throughput in Bytes/s. |
| m = 'chromeos/autotest/infra_benchmark/cheets/push_media/duration' |
| fields = {'success': False, |
| 'dut_host_name': self._host.hostname} |
| with metrics.SecondsTimer(m, fields=fields) as c: |
| self._copy_media(cts_media) |
| c['success'] = True |
| if not self._verify_media(cts_media): |
| raise error.TestFail('Error: saw corruption pushing media files.') |
| |
| def _run(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| """Executes the given command line. |
| |
| To support SDK tools, such as adb or aapt, this adds _install_paths |
| to the extra_paths. Before invoking this, ensure _install_files() has |
| been called. |
| """ |
| kwargs['extra_paths'] = ( |
| kwargs.get('extra_paths', []) + self._install_paths) |
| return utils.run(*args, **kwargs) |
| |
| def _collect_tradefed_global_log(self, result, destination): |
| """Collects the tradefed global log. |
| |
| @param result: The result object from utils.run. |
| @param destination: Autotest result directory (destination of logs). |
| """ |
| match = re.search(r'Saved log to /tmp/(tradefed_global_log_.*\.txt)', |
| result.stdout) |
| if not match: |
| logging.error('no tradefed_global_log file is found') |
| return |
| |
| name = match.group(1) |
| dest = os.path.join(destination, 'logs', 'tmp') |
| self._safe_makedirs(dest) |
| shutil.copy(os.path.join('/tmp', name), os.path.join(dest, name)) |
| |
| def _parse_tradefed_datetime(self, result, summary=None): |
| """Get the tradefed provided result ID consisting of a datetime stamp. |
| |
| Unfortunately we are unable to tell tradefed where to store the results. |
| In the lab we have multiple instances of tradefed running in parallel |
| writing results and logs to the same base directory. This function |
| finds the identifier which tradefed used during the current run and |
| returns it for further processing of result files. |
| |
| @param result: The result object from utils.run. |
| @param summary: Test result summary from runs so far. |
| @return datetime_id: The result ID chosen by tradefed. |
| Example: '2016.07.14_00.34.50'. |
| """ |
| # This string is show for both 'run' and 'continue' after all tests. |
| match = re.search(r': XML test result file generated at (\S+). Passed', |
| result.stdout) |
| if not (match and match.group(1)): |
| # TODO(ihf): Find out if we ever recover something interesting in |
| # this case. Otherwise delete it. |
| # Try harder to find the remains. This string shows before all |
| # tests but only with 'run', not 'continue'. |
| logging.warning('XML test result file incomplete?') |
| match = re.search(r': Created result dir (\S+)', result.stdout) |
| if not (match and match.group(1)): |
| error_msg = 'Test did not complete due to Chrome or ARC crash.' |
| if summary: |
| error_msg += (' Test summary from previous runs: %s' |
| % summary) |
| raise error.TestFail(error_msg) |
| datetime_id = match.group(1) |
| logging.info('Tradefed identified results and logs with %s.', |
| datetime_id) |
| return datetime_id |
| |
| def _parse_tradefed_datetime_N(self, result, summary=None): |
| """Get the tradefed provided result ID consisting of a datetime stamp. |
| |
| Unfortunately we are unable to tell tradefed where to store the results. |
| In the lab we have multiple instances of tradefed running in parallel |
| writing results and logs to the same base directory. This function |
| finds the identifier which tradefed used during the current run and |
| returns it for further processing of result files. |
| |
| @param result: The result object from utils.run. |
| @param summary: Test result summary from runs so far. |
| @return datetime_id: The result ID chosen by tradefed. |
| Example: '2016.07.14_00.34.50'. |
| """ |
| # This string is show for both 'run' and 'continue' after all tests. |
| match = re.search(r'(\d\d\d\d.\d\d.\d\d_\d\d.\d\d.\d\d)', result.stdout) |
| if not (match and match.group(1)): |
| error_msg = 'Error: Test did not complete. (Chrome or ARC crash?)' |
| if summary: |
| error_msg += (' Test summary from previous runs: %s' |
| % summary) |
| raise error.TestFail(error_msg) |
| datetime_id = match.group(1) |
| logging.info('Tradefed identified results and logs with %s.', |
| datetime_id) |
| return datetime_id |
| |
| def _parse_result(self, result, waivers=None): |
| """Check the result from the tradefed output. |
| |
| This extracts the test pass/fail/executed list from the output of |
| tradefed. It is up to the caller to handle inconsistencies. |
| |
| @param result: The result object from utils.run. |
| @param waivers: a set() of tests which are permitted to fail. |
| """ |
| # Parse the stdout to extract test status. In particular step over |
| # similar output for each ABI and just look at the final summary. |
| match = re.search(r'(XML test result file generated at (\S+). ' |
| r'Passed (\d+), Failed (\d+), Not Executed (\d+))', |
| result.stdout) |
| if not match: |
| raise error.Test('Test log does not contain a summary.') |
| |
| passed = int(match.group(3)) |
| failed = int(match.group(4)) |
| not_executed = int(match.group(5)) |
| match = re.search(r'(Start test run of (\d+) packages, containing ' |
| r'(\d+(?:,\d+)?) tests)', result.stdout) |
| if match and match.group(3): |
| tests = int(match.group(3).replace(',', '')) |
| else: |
| # Unfortunately this happens. Assume it made no other mistakes. |
| logging.warning('Tradefed forgot to print number of tests.') |
| tests = passed + failed + not_executed |
| # TODO(rohitbm): make failure parsing more robust by extracting the list |
| # of failing tests instead of searching in the result blob. As well as |
| # only parse for waivers for the running ABI. |
| if waivers: |
| for testname in waivers: |
| # TODO(dhaddock): Find a more robust way to apply waivers. |
| fail_count = result.stdout.count(testname + ' FAIL') |
| if fail_count: |
| if fail_count > 2: |
| raise error.TestFail('Error: There are too many ' |
| 'failures found in the output to ' |
| 'be valid for applying waivers. ' |
| 'Please check output.') |
| failed -= fail_count |
| # To maintain total count consistency. |
| passed += fail_count |
| logging.info('Waived failure for %s %d time(s)', |
| testname, fail_count) |
| logging.info('tests=%d, passed=%d, failed=%d, not_executed=%d', |
| tests, passed, failed, not_executed) |
| if failed < 0: |
| raise error.TestFail('Error: Internal waiver book keeping has ' |
| 'become inconsistent.') |
| return (tests, passed, failed, not_executed) |
| |
| # TODO(kinaba): Add unit test. |
| def _parse_result_v2(self, result, accumulative_count=False, waivers=None): |
| """Check the result from the tradefed-v2 output. |
| |
| This extracts the test pass/fail/executed list from the output of |
| tradefed. It is up to the caller to handle inconsistencies. |
| |
| @param result: The result object from utils.run. |
| @param accumulative_count: set True if using an old version of tradefed |
| that prints test count in accumulative way. |
| @param waivers: a set() of tests which are permitted to fail. |
| """ |
| # Regular expressions for start/end messages of each test-run chunk. |
| abi_re = r'armeabi-v7a|x86' |
| # TODO(kinaba): use the current running module name. |
| module_re = r'\S+' |
| start_re = re.compile(r'(?:Start|Continu)ing (%s) %s with' |
| r' (\d+(?:,\d+)?) test' % (abi_re, module_re)) |
| end_re = re.compile(r'(%s) %s (?:complet|fail)ed in .*\.' |
| r' (\d+) passed, (\d+) failed, (\d+) not executed' |
| % (abi_re, module_re)) |
| |
| # Records the result per each ABI. |
| total_test = dict() |
| total_pass = dict() |
| total_fail = dict() |
| last_notexec = dict() |
| |
| # ABI and the test count for the current chunk. |
| abi = None |
| ntest = None |
| |
| for line in result.stdout.splitlines(): |
| # Beginning of a chunk of tests. |
| match = start_re.search(line) |
| if match: |
| if abi: |
| raise error.TestFail('Error: Unexpected test start: ' + line) |
| abi = match.group(1) |
| ntest = int(match.group(2).replace(',','')) |
| else: |
| # End of the current chunk. |
| match = end_re.search(line) |
| if not match: |
| continue |
| |
| if abi != match.group(1): |
| raise error.TestFail('Error: Unexpected test end: ' + line) |
| npass, nfail, nnotexec = map(int, match.group(2,3,4)) |
| |
| # When the test crashes too ofen, tradefed seems to finish the |
| # iteration by running "0 tests, 0 passed, ...". Do not count |
| # that in. |
| if ntest > 0: |
| if accumulative_count: |
| total_test[abi] = ntest |
| total_pass[abi] = npass |
| total_fail[abi] = nfail |
| else: |
| total_test[abi] = (total_test.get(abi, 0) + ntest - |
| last_notexec.get(abi, 0)) |
| total_pass[abi] = total_pass.get(abi, 0) + npass |
| total_fail[abi] = total_fail.get(abi, 0) + nfail |
| last_notexec[abi] = nnotexec |
| abi = None |
| |
| if abi: |
| raise error.TestFail('Error: No end message for the last chunk.') |
| |
| # TODO(rohitbm): make failure parsing more robust by extracting the list |
| # of failing tests instead of searching in the result blob. As well as |
| # only parse for waivers for the running ABI. |
| waived = 0 |
| if waivers: |
| abis = total_test.keys() |
| for testname in waivers: |
| # TODO(dhaddock): Find a more robust way to apply waivers. |
| fail_count = (result.stdout.count(testname + ' FAIL') + |
| result.stdout.count(testname + ' fail')) |
| if fail_count: |
| if fail_count > len(abis): |
| raise error.TestFail('Error: Found %d failures for %s ' |
| 'but there are only %d abis: %s' % |
| (fail_count, testname, len(abis), |
| abis)) |
| waived += fail_count |
| logging.info('Waived failure for %s %d time(s)', |
| testname, fail_count) |
| counts = tuple(sum(count_per_abi.values()) for count_per_abi in |
| (total_test, total_pass, total_fail, last_notexec)) + (waived,) |
| msg = ('tests=%d, passed=%d, failed=%d, not_executed=%d, waived=%d' % |
| counts) |
| logging.info(msg) |
| if counts[2] - waived < 0: |
| raise error.TestFail('Error: Internal waiver bookkeeping has ' |
| 'become inconsistent (%s)' % msg) |
| return counts |
| |
| def _collect_logs(self, repository, datetime, destination): |
| """Collects the tradefed logs. |
| |
| It is legal to collect the same logs multiple times. This is normal |
| after 'tradefed continue' updates existing logs with new results. |
| |
| @param repository: Full path to tradefeds output on disk. |
| @param datetime: The identifier which tradefed assigned to the run. |
| Currently this looks like '2016.07.14_00.34.50'. |
| @param destination: Autotest result directory (destination of logs). |
| """ |
| logging.info('Collecting tradefed testResult.xml and logs to %s.', |
| destination) |
| repository_results = os.path.join(repository, 'results') |
| repository_logs = os.path.join(repository, 'logs') |
| # Because other tools rely on the currently chosen Google storage paths |
| # we need to keep destination_results in |
| # cheets_CTS.*/results/android-cts/2016.mm.dd_hh.mm.ss(/|.zip) |
| # and destination_logs in |
| # cheets_CTS.*/results/android-cts/logs/2016.mm.dd_hh.mm.ss/ |
| destination_results = destination |
| destination_results_datetime = os.path.join(destination_results, |
| datetime) |
| destination_results_datetime_zip = destination_results_datetime + '.zip' |
| destination_logs = os.path.join(destination, 'logs') |
| destination_logs_datetime = os.path.join(destination_logs, datetime) |
| # We may have collected the same logs before, clean old versions. |
| if os.path.exists(destination_results_datetime_zip): |
| os.remove(destination_results_datetime_zip) |
| if os.path.exists(destination_results_datetime): |
| shutil.rmtree(destination_results_datetime) |
| if os.path.exists(destination_logs_datetime): |
| shutil.rmtree(destination_logs_datetime) |
| shutil.copytree( |
| os.path.join(repository_results, datetime), |
| destination_results_datetime) |
| # Copying the zip file has to happen after the tree so the destination |
| # directory is available. |
| shutil.copy( |
| os.path.join(repository_results, datetime) + '.zip', |
| destination_results_datetime_zip) |
| shutil.copytree( |
| os.path.join(repository_logs, datetime), |
| destination_logs_datetime) |
| |
| def _get_expected_failures(self, directory): |
| """Return a list of expected failures. |
| |
| @return: a list of expected failures. |
| """ |
| logging.info('Loading expected failures from %s.', directory) |
| expected_fail_dir = os.path.join(self.bindir, directory) |
| expected_fail_files = glob.glob(expected_fail_dir + '/*.' + self._abi) |
| expected_failures = set() |
| for expected_fail_file in expected_fail_files: |
| try: |
| file_path = os.path.join(expected_fail_dir, expected_fail_file) |
| with open(file_path) as f: |
| lines = set(f.read().splitlines()) |
| logging.info('Loaded %d expected failures from %s', |
| len(lines), expected_fail_file) |
| expected_failures |= lines |
| except IOError as e: |
| logging.error('Error loading %s (%s).', file_path, e.strerror) |
| logging.info('Finished loading expected failures: %s', |
| expected_failures) |
| return expected_failures |