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d43ec1b014
An earlier commit fixed several options but ended up breaking others. The
result_parent/monitor_parent options are hidden from the user and only meant
to be passed to the kernel but they relied on the fact that the underscore
was present, not a dash. This updates the argument to use a dash:
--result-parent
--monitor-parent
Fixes: 00e41eb0ff
("test-runner: Fix parsing for some arguments")
553 lines
15 KiB
Python
553 lines
15 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/python3
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from argparse import ArgumentParser, Namespace, SUPPRESS
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from configparser import ConfigParser
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from collections import namedtuple
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from shutil import copy, copytree, which, rmtree
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from glob import glob
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import os
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import ctypes
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import fcntl
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import sys
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libc = ctypes.cdll['libc.so.6']
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libc.mount.argtypes = (ctypes.c_char_p, ctypes.c_char_p, ctypes.c_char_p, \
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ctypes.c_ulong, ctypes.c_char_p)
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# Using ctypes to load the libc library is somewhat low level. Because of this
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# we need to define our own flags/options for use with mounting.
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MS_NOSUID = 2
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MS_NODEV = 4
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MS_NOEXEC = 8
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MS_STRICTATIME = 1 << 24
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STDIN_FILENO = 0
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TIOCSTTY = 0x540E
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MountInfo = namedtuple('MountInfo', 'fstype source target options flags')
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DevInfo = namedtuple('DevInfo', 'target linkpath')
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mounts_common = [
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MountInfo('sysfs', 'sysfs', '/sys', '', MS_NOSUID|MS_NOEXEC|MS_NODEV),
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MountInfo('proc', 'proc', '/proc', '', MS_NOSUID|MS_NOEXEC|MS_NODEV),
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MountInfo('devpts', 'devpts', '/dev/pts', 'mode=0620', MS_NOSUID|MS_NOEXEC),
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MountInfo('tmpfs', 'tmpfs', '/dev/shm', 'mode=1777',
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MS_NOSUID|MS_NODEV|MS_STRICTATIME),
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MountInfo('tmpfs', 'tmpfs', '/run', 'mode=0755',
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MS_NOSUID|MS_NODEV|MS_STRICTATIME),
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MountInfo('tmpfs', 'tmpfs', '/tmp', '', 0),
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MountInfo('tmpfs', 'tmpfs', '/usr/share/dbus-1', 'mode=0755',
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MS_NOSUID|MS_NOEXEC|MS_NODEV|MS_STRICTATIME),
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]
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dev_table = [
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DevInfo('/proc/self/fd', '/dev/fd'),
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DevInfo('/proc/self/fd/0', '/dev/stdin'),
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DevInfo('/proc/self/fd/1', '/dev/stdout'),
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DevInfo('/proc/self/fd/2', '/dev/stderr')
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]
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def mount(source, target, fs, flags, options=''):
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'''
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Python wrapper for libc mount()
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'''
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ret = libc.mount(source.encode(), target.encode(), fs.encode(), flags,
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options.encode())
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if ret < 0:
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errno = ctypes.get_errno()
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raise Exception("Could not mount %s (%d)" % (target, errno))
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#
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# Custom argparse.Namespace class to stringify arguments in a way that can be
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# directly passed to the test environment as kernel arguments. This also removes
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# any None, False, or [] arguments.
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#
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class RunnerNamespace(Namespace):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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def to_cmd(self):
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ret = ''
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for k, v in self.__dict__.items():
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if v in [None, False, [], '']:
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continue
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if type(v) is list:
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ret += '%s=%s ' % (k, ','.join(v))
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else:
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ret += '%s=%s ' % (k, str(v))
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return ret.strip()
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#
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# The core arguments needed both inside and outside the test environment
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#
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class RunnerCoreArgParse(ArgumentParser):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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ArgumentParser.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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self.add_argument('--start', '-s',
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help='Custom init process in virtual environment',
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dest='start',
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default=None,
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type=os.path.abspath)
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self.add_argument('--verbose', '-v', metavar='<list>',
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type=lambda x: x.split(','),
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help='Comma separated list of applications',
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dest='verbose',
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default=[])
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self.add_argument('--debug', '--dbg', '-d',
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action='store_true',
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help='Enable test-runner debugging',
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dest='dbg')
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self.add_argument('--log', '-l',
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type=os.path.abspath,
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help='Directory for log files')
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self.add_argument('--monitor', '-m',
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type=os.path.abspath,
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help='Enables iwmon output to file')
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self.add_argument('--sub-tests', '-S',
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metavar='<subtests>',
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type=str, help='List of subtests to run',
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default=None, dest='sub_tests')
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self.add_argument('--result', '-e',
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type=os.path.abspath,
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help='Writes PASS/FAIL to results file')
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self.add_argument('--hw', '-w',
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type=str,
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help='Use physical adapters for tests (passthrough)')
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self.add_argument('--testhome', help=SUPPRESS)
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self.add_argument('--monitor-parent', help=SUPPRESS)
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self.add_argument('--result-parent', help=SUPPRESS)
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# Prevent --autotest/--unittest from being used together
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auto_unit_group = self.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
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auto_unit_group.add_argument('--autotests', '-A',
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metavar='<tests>',
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type=str,
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help='List of tests to run',
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default=None,
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dest='autotests')
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auto_unit_group.add_argument('--unit-tests', '-U',
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metavar='<tests>',
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type=str,
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help='List of unit tests to run',
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dest='unit_tests')
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# Prevent --valgrind/--gdb from being used together
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valgrind_gdb_group = self.add_mutually_exclusive_group()
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valgrind_gdb_group.add_argument('--gdb', '-g',
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metavar='<exec>',
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type=str,
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help='Run gdb on specified executable',
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dest='gdb')
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valgrind_gdb_group.add_argument('--valgrind', '-V',
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action='store_true',
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help='Run valgrind on IWD',
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dest='valgrind')
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# Overwrite to use a custom namespace class and parse from env
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def parse_args(self, *args):
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if len(sys.argv) > 1:
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return super().parse_args(*args, namespace=RunnerNamespace())
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options = []
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for k, v in os.environ.items():
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options.append('--' + k.replace('_', '-'))
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options.append(v)
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return self.parse_known_args(args=options, namespace=RunnerNamespace())[0]
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#
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# Arguments only needed outside the test environment
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#
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class RunnerArgParse(RunnerCoreArgParse):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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RunnerCoreArgParse.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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self.add_argument('--runner', '-r',
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metavar='<runner type>',
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type=str,
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help='Type of runner to use (qemu, uml, host)',
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dest='runner',
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default=None)
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self.add_argument('--kernel', '-k',
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metavar='<kernel>',
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type=os.path.abspath,
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help='Path to kernel/uml image',
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dest='kernel',
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default=None)
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#
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# Class to sort out what type of runner this is, returns the RunnerAbstract
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# implementation.
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#
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class Runner:
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def __new__(self):
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parser = RunnerArgParse(description='IWD Test Runner')
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args = parser.parse_args()
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# Common options
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args.PATH = os.environ['PATH']
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if 'testhome' not in args.to_cmd():
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if os.getcwd().endswith('tools'):
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args.testhome = '%s/../' % os.getcwd()
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else:
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args.testhome = os.getcwd()
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if args.start is None:
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if os.path.exists('run-tests'):
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args.start = os.path.abspath('run-tests')
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elif os.path.exists('tools/run-tests'):
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args.start = os.path.abspath('tools/run-tests')
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else:
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raise Exception("Cannot locate run-tests binary")
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# If no runner is specified but we have a kernel image assume
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# if the kernel is executable its UML, otherwise qemu
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if not args.runner:
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if not args.kernel:
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raise Exception("Please specify --runner/--kernel")
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if os.access(args.kernel, os.X_OK):
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args.runner = 'uml'
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else:
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args.runner = 'qemu'
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if args.runner == 'uml':
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return UmlRunner(args)
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elif args.runner == 'qemu':
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return QemuRunner(args)
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else:
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raise Exception("Unknown runner %s" % args.runner)
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class RunnerAbstract:
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cmdline = []
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env = None
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name = "unnamed"
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def __init__(self, args):
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self.args = args
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def start(self):
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print("Starting %s" % self.name)
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os.execlpe(self.cmdline[0], *self.cmdline, self.env)
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def prepare_environment(self):
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path = os.environ['PATH']
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os.environ['PATH'] = '%s/src' % self.args.testhome
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os.environ['PATH'] += ':%s/tools' % self.args.testhome
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os.environ['PATH'] += ':%s/client' % self.args.testhome
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os.environ['PATH'] += ':%s/monitor' % self.args.testhome
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os.environ['PATH'] += ':%s/wired' % self.args.testhome
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os.environ['PATH'] += ':' + path
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sys.path.append(self.args.testhome + '/autotests/util')
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if not os.path.exists('/tmp/iwd'):
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os.mkdir('/tmp/iwd')
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#
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# This prevents any print() calls in this script from printing unless
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# --debug is passed. For an 'always print' option use dbg()
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#
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if not self.args.dbg:
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sys.stdout = open(os.devnull, 'w')
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# Copy autotests/misc/{certs,secrets,phonesim} so any test can refer to them
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if os.path.exists('/tmp/certs'):
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rmtree('/tmp/certs')
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if os.path.exists('/tmp/secrets'):
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rmtree('/tmp/secrets')
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copytree(self.args.testhome + '/autotests/misc/certs', '/tmp/certs')
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copytree(self.args.testhome + '/autotests/misc/secrets', '/tmp/secrets')
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copy(self.args.testhome + '/autotests/misc/phonesim/phonesim.conf', '/tmp')
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# Clear out any log files from other test runs
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if self.args.log:
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for f in [os.path.join(self.args.log, file) for file in os.listdir(self.args.log)]:
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print("removing %s" % f)
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if os.path.isdir(f):
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rmtree(f)
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else:
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os.remove(f)
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fcntl.ioctl(STDIN_FILENO, TIOCSTTY, 1)
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def cleanup_environment(self):
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rmtree('/tmp/iwd')
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rmtree('/tmp/certs')
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rmtree('/tmp/secrets')
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os.remove('/tmp/phonesim.conf')
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os.sync()
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# For QEMU/UML runners
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def _prepare_mounts(self, extra=[]):
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mounted = []
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for entry in mounts_common + extra:
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if entry.target in mounted:
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print("%s already mounted, skipping" % entry.target)
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continue
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try:
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os.lstat(entry.target)
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except:
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os.mkdir(entry.target, 755)
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mount(entry.source, entry.target, entry.fstype, entry.flags,
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entry.options)
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mounted.append(entry.target)
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for entry in dev_table:
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os.symlink(entry.target, entry.linkpath)
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os.setsid()
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# For QEMU/UML --log, --monitor, --result
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def _prepare_outfiles(self):
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append_gid_uid = False
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uid = int(os.environ.get('SUDO_UID', os.getuid()))
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gid = int(os.environ.get('SUDO_GID', os.getgid()))
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if self.args.log:
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if self.args.log == '/tmp':
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raise Exception('Log directly cannot be /tmp')
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append_gid_uid = True
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if not os.path.exists(self.args.log):
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os.mkdir(self.args.log)
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if gid:
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os.chown(self.args.log, uid, gid)
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if self.args.monitor:
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append_gid_uid = True
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self.args.monitor_parent = os.path.abspath(
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os.path.join(self.args.monitor, os.pardir))
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if self.args.monitor_parent == '/tmp':
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raise Exception('--monitor cannot be directly under /tmp')
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if self.args.result:
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append_gid_uid = True
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self.args.result_parent = os.path.abspath(
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os.path.join(self.args.result, os.pardir))
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if self.args.result_parent == '/tmp':
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raise Exception('--result cannot be directly under /tmp')
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if append_gid_uid:
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self.args.SUDO_UID = uid
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self.args.SUDO_GID = gid
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def stop(self):
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exit()
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class QemuRunner(RunnerAbstract):
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name = "Qemu Runner"
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def __init__(self, args):
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def mount_options(id):
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return 'mount_tag=%s,security_model=passthrough,id=%s' % (id, id)
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usb_adapters = None
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pci_adapters = None
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super().__init__(args)
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if len(sys.argv) <= 1:
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return
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if not which('qemu-system-x86_64'):
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raise Exception('Cannot locate qemu binary')
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if not args.kernel or not os.path.exists(args.kernel):
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raise Exception('Cannot locate kernel image %s' % args.kernel)
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self._prepare_outfiles()
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if args.hw:
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hw_conf = ConfigParser()
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hw_conf.read(args.hw)
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if hw_conf.has_section('USBAdapters'):
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# The actual key name of the adapter
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# doesn't matter since all we need is the
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# bus/address. This gets named by the kernel
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# anyways once in the VM.
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usb_adapters = [v for v in hw_conf['USBAdapters'].values()]
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if hw_conf.has_section('PCIAdapters'):
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pci_adapters = [v for v in hw_conf['PCIAdapters'].values()]
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kern_log = "ignore_loglevel" if "kernel" in args.verbose else "quiet"
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qemu_cmdline = [
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'qemu-system-x86_64',
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'-machine', 'type=q35,accel=kvm:tcg',
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'-nodefaults', '-no-user-config', '-monitor', 'none',
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'-display', 'none', '-m', '256M', '-nographic', '-vga',
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'none', '-no-acpi', '-no-hpet',
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'-no-reboot', '-fsdev',
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'local,id=fsdev-root,path=/,readonly=on,security_model=none,multidevs=remap',
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'-device',
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'virtio-9p-pci,fsdev=fsdev-root,mount_tag=/dev/root',
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'-chardev', 'stdio,id=chardev-serial0,signal=off',
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'-device', 'pci-serial,chardev=chardev-serial0',
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'-device', 'virtio-rng-pci',
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'-kernel', args.kernel,
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'-smp', '2',
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'-append',
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'console=ttyS0,115200n8 earlyprintk=serial \
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rootfstype=9p root=/dev/root \
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rootflags=trans=virtio \
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acpi=off pci=noacpi %s ro \
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mac80211_hwsim.radios=0 init=%s %s' %
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(kern_log, args.start, args.to_cmd()),
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]
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# Add two ethernet devices for testing EAD
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qemu_cmdline.extend([
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'-net', 'nic,model=virtio',
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'-net', 'nic,model=virtio',
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'-net', 'user'
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])
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if usb_adapters:
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for bus, addr in [s.split(',') for s in usb_adapters]:
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qemu_cmdline.extend(['-usb',
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'-device',
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'usb-host,hostbus=%s,hostaddr=%s' % \
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(bus, addr)])
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if pci_adapters:
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qemu_cmdline.extend(['-enable-kvm'])
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for addr in pci_adapters:
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qemu_cmdline.extend(['-device', 'vfio-pci,host=%s' % addr])
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qemu_cmdline.extend([
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'-virtfs',
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'local,path=%s,%s' % (args.testhome, mount_options('homedir'))
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])
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if args.log:
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#
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# Creates a virtfs device that can be mounted. This mount
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# will point back to the provided log directory and is
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# writable unlike the rest of the mounted file system.
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#
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qemu_cmdline.extend([
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'-virtfs',
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'local,path=%s,%s' % (args.log,
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mount_options('logdir'))
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])
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if args.monitor:
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qemu_cmdline.extend([
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'-virtfs',
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'local,path=%s,%s' % (self.args.monitor_parent,
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mount_options('mondir'))
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])
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if args.result:
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qemu_cmdline.extend([
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'-virtfs',
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'local,path=%s,%s' % (self.args.result_parent,
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mount_options('resultdir'))
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])
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self.cmdline = qemu_cmdline
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def prepare_environment(self):
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mounts = [ MountInfo('debugfs', 'debugfs', '/sys/kernel/debug', '', 0) ]
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mounts.append(MountInfo('9p', 'homedir', self.args.testhome,
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'trans=virtio,version=9p2000.L,msize=10240', 0))
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if self.args.log:
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mounts.append(MountInfo('9p', 'logdir', self.args.log,
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'trans=virtio,version=9p2000.L,msize=10240', 0))
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if self.args.monitor:
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mounts.append(MountInfo('9p', 'mondir', self.args.monitor_parent,
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'trans=virtio,version=9p2000.L,msize=10240', 0))
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if self.args.result:
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mounts.append(MountInfo('9p', 'resultdir', self.args.result_parent,
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'trans=virtio,version=9p2000.L,msize=10240', 0))
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self._prepare_mounts(extra=mounts)
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super().prepare_environment()
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def stop(self):
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RB_AUTOBOOT = 0x01234567
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#
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# Killing init() results in a kernel panic. For QEMU a graceful
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# exit is achieved with RB_AUTOBOOT
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#
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libc.reboot(RB_AUTOBOOT)
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class UmlRunner(RunnerAbstract):
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name = "UML Runner"
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def __init__(self, args):
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super().__init__(args)
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if len(sys.argv) <= 1:
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return
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if not which(args.kernel):
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raise Exception('Cannot locate UML binary %s' % args.kernel)
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self._prepare_outfiles()
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kern_log = "ignore_loglevel" if "kernel" in args.verbose else "quiet"
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cmd = [args.kernel, 'rootfstype=hostfs', 'ro', 'mem=256M', 'mac80211_hwsim.radios=0',
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'time-travel=inf-cpu', 'eth0=mcast', 'eth1=mcast',
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'%s '% kern_log, 'init=%s' % args.start]
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cmd.extend(args.to_cmd().split(' '))
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self.cmdline = cmd
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def prepare_environment(self):
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mounts = []
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if self.args.log:
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mounts.append(MountInfo('hostfs', 'hostfs', self.args.log,
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self.args.log, 0))
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if self.args.monitor:
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mounts.append(MountInfo('hostfs', 'hostfs', self.args.monitor_parent,
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self.args.monitor_parent, 0))
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if self.args.result:
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mounts.append(MountInfo('hostfs', 'hostfs', self.args.result_parent,
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self.args.result_parent, 0))
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mounts.append(MountInfo('hostfs', 'hostfs', self.args.testhome,
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self.args.testhome, 0))
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self._prepare_mounts(extra=mounts)
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super().prepare_environment()
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def stop(self):
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RB_POWER_OFF = 0x4321fedc
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#
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# Killing init() results in a kernel panic. For UML a graceful
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# exit is achieved with RB_POWER_OFF
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#
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libc.reboot(RB_POWER_OFF)
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