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James Prestwood
cf0f6ebddf test-runner: set DBUS_SYSTEM_BUS_ADDRESS for --shell
After namespaces were added, the dbus address was customized to
be /tmp/dbus{0..N}. This prevented any dbus applications started
in the shell from working properly.

Set DBUS_SYSTEM_BUS_ADDRESS to the environment prior to entering
the shell.
2021-09-23 17:46:26 -05:00
James Prestwood
3f4cafe135 hwsim: add MatchBytes/MatchBytesOffset rule properties
If set, a rule will start matching 'MatchBytes' some number of bytes
into the frame (MatchBytesOffset). This is useful since header
information, addresses, and sequence numbers may be unpredictable
between test runs.

To avoid unintended matches the Prefix property is left unchanged
and will match starting at the beginning of the frame.
2021-09-09 16:57:38 -05:00
James Prestwood
bedd20b08e hwsim: add DropAck rule property
The hwsim rules did not treat frames and ACKs any differently which
can mislead the developer especially when setting a rule prefix.
If a prefix was used the frame ACK was actually being matched against
the original frame payload which seems wrong because the ACK is not
the original frame.

Though strange, matching the frame prefix on an ACK has its place if
the developer wants to block just the ACK rather than the frame so
to make this case more clear 'DropAck' was added as a rule property.
And only if this is true will an ACK be checked and potentially
dropped.

To maintain the current hwsim behavior DropAck will default to true.
2021-09-07 19:02:54 -05:00
James Prestwood
f2197fa06b hwsim: add MatchTimes property
This integer property can be set to only match a rule a number of
times rather than all packets. This is useful for testing behavior
of a single dropped frame or ack. Once the rule has been matched
'MatchTimes' the rules will no longer be applied (unless set again
to some integer greater than zero).
2021-09-07 16:32:42 -05:00
James Prestwood
11271cd967 test-runner: move process tracking out of Namespace
Since Process.processes is a weak reference dictionary any process
put in this dict will disappear if all references are lost. This
is much better than keeping a list in the Namespace which will hold
the references forever until test-runner manually kills them all at
the end of the test. This does still need to be done for daemon
processes but everything else can just go away when it is no longer
needed.
2021-09-07 12:45:26 -05:00
James Prestwood
92a3d8f498 test-runner: write out separators in log files
The test-runner logging is very basic and just dumps everything into files
per-test. This means any subtests are just appended to existing log files
which can be difficult to parse after the fact. This is especially hard
when IWD/Hostapd runs once for the entirety of the test (as opposed to
killing between tests).

This patch writes out a separator between each subtests in the form:
===== <file>:<function> =====

To do this all processes are now kept as weak references inside the
Process class itself. Process.write_separators() can be called which
will iterate through all running processes and write the provided
separator.

This also paves the way to remove the ctx.processes array which is more
trouble than its worth due to reference issues.

Note: For tests which start IWD this will have no effect as the separator
is written prior to the test running. For these tests though, it is
much easier to read the log files because you can clearly see when
IWD starts and exits.
2021-09-07 12:45:26 -05:00
James Prestwood
ac395525c8 test-runner: use Process to start hostapd
Since the hostapd process object is tracked by the Hostapd class there
is no sense of keeping it in the process list as well.
2021-09-07 12:45:26 -05:00
James Prestwood
165557070e test-runner: fix process cleanup
Processes which were not explicitly killed ended up staying around
forever because they internally held references to other objects
such as GLib IO watches or write FDs.

This shuffles some code so these objects get cleaned up both when
explititly killed and after being waited for.
2021-09-07 12:45:26 -05:00
James Prestwood
920dc5b087 test-runner: don't use start_process for transient processes
Any process which is short lived and  waited for should just use
Process directly as to not add to the process queue.
2021-09-07 12:45:26 -05:00
James Prestwood
7123f47f84 test-runner: remove special case for "root" namespace
This was a placeholder at one point but modules grew to depend on it
being a string. Fix these dependencies and set the root namespace
name to None so there is no more special case needed to handle both
a named namespace and the original 'root' namespace.
2021-09-07 12:45:26 -05:00
James Prestwood
1b44527511 test-runner: fix --monitor option
Two issues:
 - log-gid/uid was not being set
 - the log file was being appended if it already existed
2021-09-03 13:19:46 -05:00
Andrew Zaborowski
c79f583e0c test-runner: Fix verbose check for processes in namespaces
Check whether verbose output is enabled for process name arg[0] before
prepending the "ip netns exec" part to arg since arg[0] is going to be
"ip" after that.
2021-08-31 10:11:01 -05:00
James Prestwood
5de6af9f4a test-runner: only import Hwsim/HostapdCLI once
These modules only needed to be imported a single time for the entire
run of tests. This is significantly cheaper in terms of memory and
should prevent random OOM exceptions.
2021-08-27 20:07:26 -05:00
James Prestwood
cb7e9b5885 auto-t: hostapd.py: properly implement singleton (per-config)
This shouldn't change any functionality but it is much more convenient
in the cleanup path i.e. nothing special needs to be done.
2021-08-27 20:07:26 -05:00
James Prestwood
7d94aee5b6 test-runner: inherit Popen by Process class
The Procss class was doing quite a bit of what Popen already does like
storing the return code and process arguments. In addition the Process
class ended up storing a Popen object which was frequently accessed.

For both simplicity and memory savings have Process inherit Popen and
add the additional functionality test-runner needs like stdout
processing to output files and the console.

To do this Popen.wait() needed to be overridden to to prevent blocking
as well as wait for the HUP signal so we are sure all the process
output was written. kill() was also overritten to perform cleanup.

The most intrusive change was removing wait as a kwarg, and instead
requiring the caller to call wait(). This doesn't change much in
terms of complexity to the caller, but simplifies the __init__
routine of Process.

Some convenient improvements:
 - Separate multiple process instance output (Terminate: <args> will
   be written to outfiles each time a process dies.)
 - Append to outfile if the same process is started again
 - Wait for HUP before returning from wait(). This allows any remaining
   output to be written without the need to manually call process_io.
 - Store ctx as a class variable so callers don't need to pass it in
   (e.g. when using Process directly rather than start_process)
2021-08-26 08:52:48 -05:00
James Prestwood
382bbf1861 hwsim: remove unconditional packet delay
This was initially put in to solve an issue that was specific to
mac80211_hwsim where the connect callback would get queued and
delayed until after the connect event. This caused IWD to get very
confused.

Later it was found that "real" drivers can sometimes do this so
some code was added to IWD core to handle it.

Now there isn't much point to delay all frames unless a rule specifies
so change the behavior back to sending out frames immediately.
2021-08-18 19:52:46 -05:00
James Prestwood
a4ee9c8152 hwsim: require enabling rule before use
The hwsim Rule API was structured as properties so once a rule is
created it automatically starts being applied to frames. This happens
before anything has time to actually define the rule (source, destination
etc). This leads to every single frame being matched to the rule until
these other properties are added, which can result in unexpected behavior.

To fix this an "Enabled" property has been added and the rule will not
be applied until this is true.
2021-08-18 19:52:23 -05:00
James Prestwood
6f9dd97f50 test-runner: fix subtest option
This was not working correctly and would run all subtests when only a single
was requested
2021-08-18 16:57:38 -05:00
James Prestwood
81cf11b0f5 test-runner: fix exception in Hostapd __del__
If Hostapd did not start there was no CLI instance created and
that member should be be accessed.
2021-08-17 11:44:36 -05:00
James Prestwood
fd43a3938f test-runner: extend -S option
The -S/--sub-tests option allows the user to specify a test file
from inside an autotest. Inside this file there may also be many
test functions. This option is being extended to allow running
a single test function inside a test file. For example:

* Runs all test functions inside connection_test.py *
./test-runner -A some_test -S connection_test

* Runs only connection_test.py test_connect_success() *
./test-runner -A some_test -S connection_test.test_connect_success
2021-08-17 11:44:36 -05:00
James Prestwood
7b98a6ed9c test-runner: only remove GLib timeout if it exists
There was a race condition here where the GLib timeout could have
fired but the test function returned successfully prior to the
end of the while loop. This would end up causing source_remove to
print a warning that the source did not exist.

Instead check if the timeout fired prior to removing it.
2021-08-13 20:39:13 -05:00
James Prestwood
973ee269d3 auto-t: return existing instance from HostapdCLI
This addresses the TODO where HostapdCLI was creating separate
objects each time HostapdCLI was called. This was worked around
by manually setting the important members but instead the class
can be re-worked to act as somewhat of a singleton, per-config
at least.

If there is no HostapdCLI instance for a given config one is
created and initialized. Subsequent HostapdCLI calls (for the
same config) will be returned the same object rather than a
new one.
2021-08-13 20:39:13 -05:00
James Prestwood
dbd8842d51 test-runner: fix test skipping
Tests that called skipTest would result in an exception which would
hault execution as it was uncaught. In addition this wouldn't result
in an skipped test.

Now the actual test run is surrounded in a try/except block, skipped
exceptions are handled specifically, and a stack trace is printed if
some other exception occurs.
2021-08-13 16:44:14 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
6fee25af9b test-runner: Make run 2021-08-13 15:19:28 -05:00
James Prestwood
790bb44785 test-runner: don't always print failure to remove ctrl interface
This can happen, particularly with SAQuery when hostapd is forcefully
killed. Better to only print when running in debug mode.
2021-08-13 15:18:40 -05:00
James Prestwood
c03afda96f test-runner: start dmesg early with --follow
dmesg was being called at the very end of testing and dumped into
a log file. If many tests were run this could take quite a long
time and was timing out the default process wait. Instead --follow
can be used (basically like 'tail') which prints messages as they
come and avoids the time consuming full dump at the end.
2021-08-13 15:18:40 -05:00
James Prestwood
4e3cedc901 test-runner: wait for individual hostapd control sockets 2021-08-13 11:16:19 -05:00
James Prestwood
23cf6cb2e4 test-runner: implement non_block_wait
There was a common bit of code all over test-runner and utilities
which would wait for 'something' in a loop. At best these loops
would do the right thing and use the GLib.iteration call as to not
block the main loop, and at worst would not use it and just busy
wait.

Namespace.non_block_wait unifies all these into a single API to
a) do the wait correctly and b) prevent duplicate code.
2021-08-13 11:16:19 -05:00
James Prestwood
57933425ca test-runner: start HostapdCLI from test-runner
This gives the benefit of test-runner itself having access to
the CLI, e.g. for getting status information.
2021-08-13 10:46:13 -05:00
James Prestwood
ba6c8174d2 test-runner: run individual test functions manually
While losing the convenience of unittest this patch breaks out
each individual test function in order to run it manually and
get results. This vastly improves the user experience by seeing
which test file and function is being executed rather than simply
seeing "PASSED" for the entire test set.

In addition exceptions/failures are printed out as they happen
rather than at the end.
2021-08-13 10:43:47 -05:00
James Prestwood
89bddf551a test-runner: pass **kwargs in dbg() 2021-08-13 10:43:47 -05:00
James Prestwood
c23c37c07c test-runner: print uncaught test exceptions always 2021-08-13 10:43:47 -05:00
James Prestwood
89c1ec3d79 auto-t: make hwsim registration off by default
With the addition of connect_bssid/roam very few tests actually
require hwsim. Since hwsim can lead to problems with scan results
its best to have it off by default and have each test that needs
it explicitly turn it on.

Tests which previously turned it off have had that option removed.

Tests that do require hwsim still are vulnerable to scan result
problems, so for these tests beacon_int was added to the hostapd
config which seems to help with reliability somewhat.
2021-08-12 16:59:01 -05:00
James Prestwood
30158fe89c test-runner: don't run duplicate tests
If the user provides duplicate tests in the list only append one
of them to the list. This can happen accidentally when using
glob matches.
2021-08-12 15:14:07 -05:00
James Prestwood
9a15a46df5 test-runner: don't fatally exit on bad test configuration
If a test has no hw.conf file test-runner was fully exiting and not
running any additional tests. This shouldn't happen in practice
since all upstreamed tests should run, but if any locally created
tests existed like this, it would cause the entire test run to exit
early.

Instead raise an exception which bails out of only that test, and
allows the rest to continue.
2021-08-12 15:14:07 -05:00
James Prestwood
8203b1d542 test-runner: start IWD in developer mode
This is being done to utilize the Roam() developer method
2021-08-12 15:14:07 -05:00
James Prestwood
e2e625fa18 test-runner: refactor process output code
The Process class requires the ability to write out any processes
output to stdout, logging, or an explicit file, as well as store
it inside python for processing by test utilities. To accomplish
this each process was given a temporary file to write to, and that
file had an IO watch set on it. Any data that was written was then
read, and re-written out to where it needed to go. This ended up
being very buggy and quite complex due to needing to mess with
read/write pointers inside the file.

Popen already creates pipes to stdout if told, and they are accessable
via the p.stdout. Its then as simple as setting an IO watch on that
pipe and keeping the same code for reading out new data and writing
it to any files we want. This greatly reduces the complexity.
2021-07-29 17:51:25 -05:00
James Prestwood
52189d99f6 test-runner: don't reset dbus object on reset()
Doing this is redundant since the dbus object is initialized
anyways when a new test starts.
2021-07-29 17:51:25 -05:00
James Prestwood
b5c3fc1222 test-runner: increase RAM to 384MB
Occationally python will fatally terminate trying to load a test
using importlib with an out of memory exception. Increasing RAM
allows reliable exection of all tests.
2021-07-29 17:51:25 -05:00
James Prestwood
75b20ff1d0 test-runner: set msize for --monitor
This was added for logging but --monitor suffers the same warning
without setting msize as well.
2021-07-29 17:51:25 -05:00
James Prestwood
ba5bc1f5b3 test-runner: remove TLS debugging artifact
When logging is enabled TLS debugging is turned on which creates
a PEM file during runtime. There is no way for IWD itself to clean
this up since its meant to be there for debugging.
2021-07-29 17:51:25 -05:00
James Prestwood
8d40c37469 test-runner: set msize to remove runtime warning
Newer QEMU version warn that msize is set too low and may result
in poor IO performance. The default is 8KiB which QEMU claims is
too low. Explicitly setting to 10KiB removes the warning:

qemu-system-x86_64: warning: 9p: degraded performance: a
reasonable high msize should be chosen on client/guest side
(chosen msize is <= 8192).
See https://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/9psetup#msize for details.
2021-07-28 09:32:42 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
074ed35b3d test-runner: Quiet a warning about msize
We seem to be not specifying the msize for the root filesystem, which
results in this warning being printed:

emu-system-x86_64: warning: 9p: degraded performance: a reasonable high msize should be chosen on client/guest side (chosen msize is <= 8192). See https://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/9psetup#msize for details.

There doesn't seem to be much performance difference in the end since
iwd does not process large files.
2021-05-25 18:42:23 -05:00
Denis Kenzior
8e68e73c43 auto-t: Do not remove valgrind.log
Right now the --valgrind option logs to a static file named
'valgrind.log'.  This means that for any test that run multiple
instances of iwd, output is lost for all invocations except the last.
Fix that by using a per-process log file and making sure that all log
files are printed to stdout when the test ends.

This approach isn't perfect since it is possible for the pid to be
reused, but better than the current behavior.
2021-05-24 14:31:04 -05:00
James Prestwood
f9c2fa7bb2 test-runner: remove stale file after test
test-runner will print out if files were left behind after a
test which lets the developer know something was not cleaned
up. But in this case test-runner should also remove these files
so they are not left, and printed, for each subsequent test.
2021-05-10 10:12:48 -05:00
James Prestwood
751db56045 test-runner: increase RAM for valgrind
Certain tests like testAP spawn two IWD process in separate
namespaces. When --valrind is used this eats up quite a bit
of RAM and causes the VM to run out of memory and start
killing off processes.
2021-05-04 10:30:55 -05:00
James Prestwood
4085aceb4a test-runner: fix verbose output with --valgrind
Since using --valgrind actually runs IWD using the valgrind
process the --verbose flag would only work if 'valgrind' was
also specified. This was taken into account with is_verbose
but the actual logic enabling stdout did not use that helper.
This was due, in part, to logging since is_verbose will always
return true if --log is used. To fix this a new flag was added
to is_verbose which omits the --log check to handle this
specific case.
2021-04-29 12:56:51 -05:00
James Prestwood
8aac527e29 test-runner: fix process output truncation
There was a bug with process output where the last bit of data would
never make it into stdout or log files. This was due to the IO watch
being cleaned up when the process was killed and never allowing it
to finish writing any pending data.

Now the IO watch implementation has been moved out into its own
function (io_process) which is now used to write the final bits of
data out on process exit.
2021-04-22 13:25:23 -05:00
James Prestwood
d11974c717 test-runner: add timeout for waiting for process to finish
If a process hangs on exit test-runner would sit indefinitely
waiting.
2021-04-22 13:25:23 -05:00
James Prestwood
709c86086f test-runner: fix process cleanup loop
The processes in the list ultimately get removed for each
kill() call. This causes strange behavior since the list is
being iterated and each iteration is removing items. Instead
iterate over a new temporary list so the actual process list
can be cleaned up.
2021-04-22 13:25:23 -05:00