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J. Richard Barnette24adbf42012-04-11 15:04:53 -07001# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
Dale Curtisaa5eedb2011-08-23 16:18:52 -07002# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3# found in the LICENSE file.
4
Aviv Keshet74c89a92013-02-04 15:18:30 -08005import functools
J. Richard Barnette1d78b012012-05-15 13:56:30 -07006import logging
Dan Shi0f466e82013-02-22 15:44:58 -08007import os
Simran Basid5e5e272012-09-24 15:23:59 -07008import re
Christopher Wileyd78249a2013-03-01 13:05:31 -08009import socket
J. Richard Barnette1d78b012012-05-15 13:56:30 -070010import subprocess
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -070011import time
J. Richard Barnette1d78b012012-05-15 13:56:30 -070012import xmlrpclib
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -070013
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -070014from autotest_lib.client.bin import utils
Richard Barnette0c73ffc2012-11-19 15:21:18 -080015from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import error
16from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import global_config
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -070017from autotest_lib.client.common_lib.cros import autoupdater
Richard Barnette03a0c132012-11-05 12:40:35 -080018from autotest_lib.client.common_lib.cros import dev_server
Christopher Wileyd78249a2013-03-01 13:05:31 -080019from autotest_lib.client.common_lib.cros import retry
Richard Barnette82c35912012-11-20 10:09:10 -080020from autotest_lib.client.cros import constants
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -070021from autotest_lib.server import autoserv_parser
Chris Sosaf4d43ff2012-10-30 11:21:05 -070022from autotest_lib.server import autotest
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -070023from autotest_lib.server import site_host_attributes
J. Richard Barnette67ccb872012-04-19 16:34:56 -070024from autotest_lib.server.cros import servo
Scott Zawalski89c44dd2013-02-26 09:28:02 -050025from autotest_lib.server.cros.dynamic_suite import constants as ds_constants
26from autotest_lib.server.cros.dynamic_suite import tools
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -070027from autotest_lib.server.hosts import remote
Simran Basidcff4252012-11-20 16:13:20 -080028from autotest_lib.site_utils.rpm_control_system import rpm_client
Simran Basid5e5e272012-09-24 15:23:59 -070029
Richard Barnette82c35912012-11-20 10:09:10 -080030# Importing frontend.afe.models requires a full Autotest
31# installation (with the Django modules), not just the source
32# repository. Most developers won't have the full installation, so
33# the imports below will fail for them.
34#
35# The fix is to catch import exceptions, and set `models` to `None`
36# on failure. This has the side effect that
37# SiteHost._get_board_from_afe() will fail: That will manifest as
38# failures during Repair jobs leaving the DUT as "Repair Failed".
39# In practice, you can't test Repair jobs without a full
40# installation, so that kind of failure isn't expected.
41try:
J. Richard Barnette7214e0b2013-02-06 15:20:49 -080042 # pylint: disable=W0611
Richard Barnette82c35912012-11-20 10:09:10 -080043 from autotest_lib.frontend import setup_django_environment
44 from autotest_lib.frontend.afe import models
45except:
46 models = None
47
Simran Basid5e5e272012-09-24 15:23:59 -070048
J. Richard Barnettebe5ebcc2013-02-11 16:03:15 -080049def _make_servo_hostname(hostname):
50 host_parts = hostname.split('.')
51 host_parts[0] = host_parts[0] + '-servo'
52 return '.'.join(host_parts)
53
54
55def _get_lab_servo(target_hostname):
56 """Instantiate a Servo for |target_hostname| in the lab.
57
58 Assuming that |target_hostname| is a device in the CrOS test
59 lab, create and return a Servo object pointed at the servo
60 attached to that DUT. The servo in the test lab is assumed
61 to already have servod up and running on it.
62
63 @param target_hostname: device whose servo we want to target.
64 @return an appropriately configured Servo instance.
65 """
66 servo_host = _make_servo_hostname(target_hostname)
67 if utils.host_is_in_lab_zone(servo_host):
68 try:
J. Richard Barnetted5f807a2013-02-11 16:51:00 -080069 return servo.Servo(servo_host=servo_host)
J. Richard Barnettebe5ebcc2013-02-11 16:03:15 -080070 except: # pylint: disable=W0702
71 # TODO(jrbarnette): Long-term, if we can't get to
72 # a servo in the lab, we want to fail, so we should
73 # pass any exceptions along. Short-term, we're not
74 # ready to rely on servo, so we ignore failures.
75 pass
76 return None
77
78
Dale Curtiscb7bfaf2011-06-07 16:21:57 -070079def make_ssh_command(user='root', port=22, opts='', hosts_file=None,
80 connect_timeout=None, alive_interval=None):
81 """Override default make_ssh_command to use options tuned for Chrome OS.
82
83 Tuning changes:
Chris Sosaf7fcd6e2011-09-27 17:30:47 -070084 - ConnectTimeout=30; maximum of 30 seconds allowed for an SSH connection
85 failure. Consistency with remote_access.sh.
Dale Curtiscb7bfaf2011-06-07 16:21:57 -070086
Dale Curtisaa5eedb2011-08-23 16:18:52 -070087 - ServerAliveInterval=180; which causes SSH to ping connection every
88 180 seconds. In conjunction with ServerAliveCountMax ensures that if the
89 connection dies, Autotest will bail out quickly. Originally tried 60 secs,
90 but saw frequent job ABORTS where the test completed successfully.
Dale Curtiscb7bfaf2011-06-07 16:21:57 -070091
Chris Sosaf7fcd6e2011-09-27 17:30:47 -070092 - ServerAliveCountMax=3; consistency with remote_access.sh.
93
94 - ConnectAttempts=4; reduce flakiness in connection errors; consistency
95 with remote_access.sh.
Dale Curtiscb7bfaf2011-06-07 16:21:57 -070096
97 - UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null; we don't care about the keys. Host keys
98 change with every new installation, don't waste memory/space saving them.
Chris Sosaf7fcd6e2011-09-27 17:30:47 -070099
100 - SSH protocol forced to 2; needed for ServerAliveInterval.
J. Richard Barnette7214e0b2013-02-06 15:20:49 -0800101
102 @param user User name to use for the ssh connection.
103 @param port Port on the target host to use for ssh connection.
104 @param opts Additional options to the ssh command.
105 @param hosts_file Ignored.
106 @param connect_timeout Ignored.
107 @param alive_interval Ignored.
Dale Curtiscb7bfaf2011-06-07 16:21:57 -0700108 """
109 base_command = ('/usr/bin/ssh -a -x %s -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no'
110 ' -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o BatchMode=yes'
Chris Sosaf7fcd6e2011-09-27 17:30:47 -0700111 ' -o ConnectTimeout=30 -o ServerAliveInterval=180'
112 ' -o ServerAliveCountMax=3 -o ConnectionAttempts=4'
113 ' -o Protocol=2 -l %s -p %d')
Dale Curtiscb7bfaf2011-06-07 16:21:57 -0700114 return base_command % (opts, user, port)
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700115
116
J. Richard Barnette7214e0b2013-02-06 15:20:49 -0800117
Aviv Keshet74c89a92013-02-04 15:18:30 -0800118def add_label_detector(label_function_list, label_list=None, label=None):
119 """Decorator used to group functions together into the provided list.
120 @param label_function_list: List of label detecting functions to add
121 decorated function to.
122 @param label_list: List of detectable labels to add detectable labels to.
123 (Default: None)
124 @param label: Label string that is detectable by this detection function
125 (Default: None)
J. Richard Barnette7214e0b2013-02-06 15:20:49 -0800126 """
Simran Basic6f1f7a2012-10-16 10:47:46 -0700127 def add_func(func):
Aviv Keshet74c89a92013-02-04 15:18:30 -0800128 """
129 @param func: The function to be added as a detector.
130 """
131 label_function_list.append(func)
132 if label and label_list is not None:
133 label_list.append(label)
Simran Basic6f1f7a2012-10-16 10:47:46 -0700134 return func
135 return add_func
136
137
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700138class SiteHost(remote.RemoteHost):
139 """Chromium OS specific subclass of Host."""
140
141 _parser = autoserv_parser.autoserv_parser
142
Richard Barnette0c73ffc2012-11-19 15:21:18 -0800143 # Time to wait for new kernel to be marked successful after
144 # auto update.
Chris Masone163cead2012-05-16 11:49:48 -0700145 _KERNEL_UPDATE_TIMEOUT = 120
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700146
Richard Barnette03a0c132012-11-05 12:40:35 -0800147 # Timeout values (in seconds) associated with various Chrome OS
148 # state changes.
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -0700149 #
Richard Barnette0c73ffc2012-11-19 15:21:18 -0800150 # In general, a good rule of thumb is that the timeout can be up
151 # to twice the typical measured value on the slowest platform.
152 # The times here have not necessarily been empirically tested to
153 # meet this criterion.
J. Richard Barnetteeb69d722012-06-18 17:29:44 -0700154 #
155 # SLEEP_TIMEOUT: Time to allow for suspend to memory.
Richard Barnette0c73ffc2012-11-19 15:21:18 -0800156 # RESUME_TIMEOUT: Time to allow for resume after suspend, plus
157 # time to restart the netwowrk.
J. Richard Barnetteeb69d722012-06-18 17:29:44 -0700158 # BOOT_TIMEOUT: Time to allow for boot from power off. Among
Richard Barnette0c73ffc2012-11-19 15:21:18 -0800159 # other things, this must account for the 30 second dev-mode
J. Richard Barnetted4649c62013-03-06 17:42:27 -0800160 # screen delay and time to start the network.
J. Richard Barnetteeb69d722012-06-18 17:29:44 -0700161 # USB_BOOT_TIMEOUT: Time to allow for boot from a USB device,
Richard Barnette0c73ffc2012-11-19 15:21:18 -0800162 # including the 30 second dev-mode delay and time to start the
J. Richard Barnetted4649c62013-03-06 17:42:27 -0800163 # network.
Richard Barnette0c73ffc2012-11-19 15:21:18 -0800164 # SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT: Time to allow for shut down.
J. Richard Barnetteeb69d722012-06-18 17:29:44 -0700165 # REBOOT_TIMEOUT: Combination of shutdown and reboot times.
Richard Barnette03a0c132012-11-05 12:40:35 -0800166 # _INSTALL_TIMEOUT: Time to allow for chromeos-install.
J. Richard Barnetteeb69d722012-06-18 17:29:44 -0700167
168 SLEEP_TIMEOUT = 2
J. Richard Barnetted4649c62013-03-06 17:42:27 -0800169 RESUME_TIMEOUT = 10
J. Richard Barnetteeb69d722012-06-18 17:29:44 -0700170 BOOT_TIMEOUT = 45
171 USB_BOOT_TIMEOUT = 150
172 SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT = 5
173 REBOOT_TIMEOUT = SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT + BOOT_TIMEOUT
Richard Barnette03a0c132012-11-05 12:40:35 -0800174 _INSTALL_TIMEOUT = 240
175
Ismail Noorbasha07fdb612013-02-14 14:13:31 -0800176 # _USB_POWER_TIMEOUT: Time to allow for USB to power toggle ON and OFF.
177 # _POWER_CYCLE_TIMEOUT: Time to allow for manual power cycle.
178 _USB_POWER_TIMEOUT = 5
179 _POWER_CYCLE_TIMEOUT = 10
180
Richard Barnette03a0c132012-11-05 12:40:35 -0800181 _DEFAULT_SERVO_URL_FORMAT = ('/static/servo-images/'
182 '%(board)s_test_image.bin')
183
J. Richard Barnettec14897e2013-03-06 15:56:55 -0800184 # TODO(jrbarnette): Servo repair is restricted to specific
185 # boards, because the existing servo client code doesn't account
186 # for board-specific differences in handling for 'cold_reset'.
187 # http://crosbug.com/36973
188 _SERVO_REPAIR_WHITELIST = ('x86-alex', 'lumpy')
Richard Barnette0c73ffc2012-11-19 15:21:18 -0800189
190
Richard Barnette82c35912012-11-20 10:09:10 -0800191 _RPM_RECOVERY_BOARDS = global_config.global_config.get_config_value('CROS',
192 'rpm_recovery_boards', type=str).split(',')
193
194 _MAX_POWER_CYCLE_ATTEMPTS = 6
195 _LAB_MACHINE_FILE = '/mnt/stateful_partition/.labmachine'
196 _RPM_HOSTNAME_REGEX = ('chromeos[0-9]+(-row[0-9]+)?-rack[0-9]+[a-z]*-'
197 'host[0-9]+')
198 _LIGHTSENSOR_FILES = ['in_illuminance0_input',
199 'in_illuminance0_raw',
200 'illuminance0_input']
201 _LIGHTSENSOR_SEARCH_DIR = '/sys/bus/iio/devices'
202 _LABEL_FUNCTIONS = []
Aviv Keshet74c89a92013-02-04 15:18:30 -0800203 _DETECTABLE_LABELS = []
204 label_decorator = functools.partial(add_label_detector, _LABEL_FUNCTIONS,
205 _DETECTABLE_LABELS)
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -0700206
J. Richard Barnetteb6de7e32013-02-14 13:28:04 -0800207 # Constants used in ping_wait_up() and ping_wait_down().
208 #
209 # _PING_WAIT_COUNT is the approximate number of polling
210 # cycles to use when waiting for a host state change.
211 #
212 # _PING_STATUS_DOWN and _PING_STATUS_UP are names used
213 # for arguments to the internal _ping_wait_for_status()
214 # method.
215 _PING_WAIT_COUNT = 40
216 _PING_STATUS_DOWN = False
217 _PING_STATUS_UP = True
218
Ismail Noorbasha07fdb612013-02-14 14:13:31 -0800219 # Allowed values for the power_method argument.
220
221 # POWER_CONTROL_RPM: Passed as default arg for power_off/on/cycle() methods.
222 # POWER_CONTROL_SERVO: Used in set_power() and power_cycle() methods.
223 # POWER_CONTROL_MANUAL: Used in set_power() and power_cycle() methods.
224 POWER_CONTROL_RPM = 'RPM'
225 POWER_CONTROL_SERVO = 'servoj10'
226 POWER_CONTROL_MANUAL = 'manual'
227
228 POWER_CONTROL_VALID_ARGS = (POWER_CONTROL_RPM,
229 POWER_CONTROL_SERVO,
230 POWER_CONTROL_MANUAL)
Richard Barnette0c73ffc2012-11-19 15:21:18 -0800231
J. Richard Barnette964fba02012-10-24 17:34:29 -0700232 @staticmethod
J. Richard Barnette7214e0b2013-02-06 15:20:49 -0800233 def get_servo_arguments(args_dict):
234 """Extract servo options from `args_dict` and return the result.
235
236 Take the provided dictionary of argument options and return
237 a subset that represent standard arguments needed to
238 construct a servo object for a host. The intent is to
239 provide standard argument processing from run_remote_tests
240 for tests that require a servo to operate.
241
242 Recommended usage:
243 ~~~~~~~~
244 args_dict = utils.args_to_dict(args)
245 servo_args = hosts.SiteHost.get_servo_arguments(args_dict)
246 host = hosts.create_host(machine, servo_args=servo_args)
247 ~~~~~~~~
248
249 @param args_dict Dictionary from which to extract the servo
250 arguments.
251 """
J. Richard Barnette964fba02012-10-24 17:34:29 -0700252 servo_args = {}
253 for arg in ('servo_host', 'servo_port'):
J. Richard Barnette7214e0b2013-02-06 15:20:49 -0800254 if arg in args_dict:
255 servo_args[arg] = args_dict[arg]
J. Richard Barnette964fba02012-10-24 17:34:29 -0700256 return servo_args
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -0700257
J. Richard Barnette964fba02012-10-24 17:34:29 -0700258
259 def _initialize(self, hostname, servo_args=None, *args, **dargs):
J. Richard Barnette67ccb872012-04-19 16:34:56 -0700260 """Initialize superclasses, and |self.servo|.
261
262 For creating the host servo object, there are three
263 possibilities: First, if the host is a lab system known to
264 have a servo board, we connect to that servo unconditionally.
265 Second, if we're called from a control file that requires
J. Richard Barnette55fb8062012-05-23 10:29:31 -0700266 servo features for testing, it will pass settings for
267 `servo_host`, `servo_port`, or both. If neither of these
268 cases apply, `self.servo` will be `None`.
J. Richard Barnette67ccb872012-04-19 16:34:56 -0700269
270 """
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700271 super(SiteHost, self)._initialize(hostname=hostname,
272 *args, **dargs)
J. Richard Barnettef0859852012-08-20 14:55:50 -0700273 # self.env is a dictionary of environment variable settings
274 # to be exported for commands run on the host.
275 # LIBC_FATAL_STDERR_ can be useful for diagnosing certain
276 # errors that might happen.
277 self.env['LIBC_FATAL_STDERR_'] = '1'
J. Richard Barnette1d78b012012-05-15 13:56:30 -0700278 self._xmlrpc_proxy_map = {}
J. Richard Barnettebe5ebcc2013-02-11 16:03:15 -0800279 self.servo = _get_lab_servo(hostname)
J. Richard Barnettead7da482012-10-30 16:46:52 -0700280 if not self.servo and servo_args is not None:
J. Richard Barnette964fba02012-10-24 17:34:29 -0700281 self.servo = servo.Servo(**servo_args)
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700282
283
Scott Zawalski89c44dd2013-02-26 09:28:02 -0500284 def get_repair_image_name(self):
285 """Generate a image_name from variables in the global config.
286
287 @returns a str of $board-version/$BUILD.
288
289 """
290 stable_version = global_config.global_config.get_config_value(
291 'CROS', 'stable_cros_version')
292 build_pattern = global_config.global_config.get_config_value(
293 'CROS', 'stable_build_pattern')
294 board = self._get_board_from_afe()
295 if board is None:
296 raise error.AutoservError('DUT has no board attribute, '
297 'cannot be repaired.')
298 return build_pattern % (board, stable_version)
299
300
301 def clear_cros_version_labels_and_job_repo_url(self):
302 """Clear cros_version labels and host attribute job_repo_url."""
303 host_model = models.Host.objects.get(hostname=self.hostname)
304 for label in host_model.labels.iterator():
305 if not label.name.startswith(ds_constants.VERSION_PREFIX):
306 continue
Dan Shi0f466e82013-02-22 15:44:58 -0800307
Scott Zawalski89c44dd2013-02-26 09:28:02 -0500308 label.host_set.remove(host_model)
309
310 host_model.set_or_delete_attribute('job_repo_url', None)
311
312
Dan Shi0f466e82013-02-22 15:44:58 -0800313 def _try_stateful_update(self, update_url, force_update, updater):
314 """Try to use stateful update to initialize DUT.
315
316 When DUT is already running the same version that machine_install
317 tries to install, stateful update is a much faster way to clean up
318 the DUT for testing, compared to a full reimage. It is implemeted
319 by calling autoupdater.run_update, but skipping updating root, as
320 updating the kernel is time consuming and not necessary.
321
322 @param update_url: url of the image.
323 @param force_update: Set to True to update the image even if the DUT
324 is running the same version.
325 @param updater: ChromiumOSUpdater instance used to update the DUT.
326 @returns: True if the DUT was updated with stateful update.
327
328 """
329 if not updater.check_version():
330 return False
331 if not force_update:
332 logging.info('Canceling stateful update because the new and '
333 'old versions are the same.')
334 return False
335 # Following folders should be rebuilt after stateful update.
336 # A test file is used to confirm each folder gets rebuilt after
337 # the stateful update.
338 folders_to_check = ['/var', '/home', '/mnt/stateful_partition']
339 test_file = '.test_file_to_be_deleted'
340 for folder in folders_to_check:
341 touch_path = os.path.join(folder, test_file)
342 self.run('touch %s' % touch_path)
343
344 if not updater.run_update(force_update=True, update_root=False):
345 return False
346
347 # Reboot to complete stateful update.
348 self.reboot(timeout=60, wait=True)
349 check_file_cmd = 'test -f %s; echo $?'
350 for folder in folders_to_check:
351 test_file_path = os.path.join(folder, test_file)
352 result = self.run(check_file_cmd % test_file_path,
353 ignore_status=True)
354 if result.exit_status == 1:
355 return False
356 return True
357
358
359 def _post_update_processing(self, updater, inactive_kernel=None):
360 """After the DUT is updated, confirm machine_install succeeded.
361
362 @param updater: ChromiumOSUpdater instance used to update the DUT.
363 @param inactive_kernel: kernel state of inactive kernel before reboot.
364
365 """
366
367 # Touch the lab machine file to leave a marker that distinguishes
368 # this image from other test images.
369 self.run('touch %s' % self._LAB_MACHINE_FILE)
370
371 # Kick off the autoreboot script as the _LAB_MACHINE_FILE was
372 # missing on the first boot.
373 self.run('start autoreboot')
374
375 # Following the reboot, verify the correct version.
376 if not updater.check_version():
377 # Print out crossystem to make it easier to debug the rollback.
378 logging.debug('Dumping partition table.')
379 self.host.run('cgpt show $(rootdev -s -d)')
380 logging.debug('Dumping crossystem for firmware debugging.')
381 self.host.run('crossystem --all')
382 logging.error('Expected Chromium OS version: %s. '
383 'Found Chromium OS %s',
384 self.update_version, updater.get_build_id())
385 raise ChromiumOSError('Updater failed on host %s' %
386 self.host.hostname)
387
388 # Figure out newly active kernel.
389 new_active_kernel, _ = updater.get_kernel_state()
390
391 # Ensure that previously inactive kernel is now the active kernel.
392 if inactive_kernel and new_active_kernel != inactive_kernel:
393 raise autoupdater.ChromiumOSError(
394 'Update failed. New kernel partition is not active after'
395 ' boot.')
396
397 host_attributes = site_host_attributes.HostAttributes(self.hostname)
398 if host_attributes.has_chromeos_firmware:
399 # Wait until tries == 0 and success, or until timeout.
400 utils.poll_for_condition(
401 lambda: (updater.get_kernel_tries(new_active_kernel) == 0
402 and updater.get_kernel_success(new_active_kernel)),
403 exception=autoupdater.ChromiumOSError(
404 'Update failed. Timed out waiting for system to mark'
405 ' new kernel as successful.'),
406 timeout=self._KERNEL_UPDATE_TIMEOUT, sleep_interval=5)
407
408
Chris Sosaa3ac2152012-05-23 22:23:13 -0700409 def machine_install(self, update_url=None, force_update=False,
Scott Zawalski89c44dd2013-02-26 09:28:02 -0500410 local_devserver=False, repair=False):
411 """Install the DUT.
412
Dan Shi0f466e82013-02-22 15:44:58 -0800413 Use stateful update if the DUT is already running the same build.
414 Stateful update does not update kernel and tends to run much faster
415 than a full reimage. If the DUT is running a different build, or it
416 failed to do a stateful update, full update, including kernel update,
417 will be applied to the DUT.
418
Scott Zawalski89c44dd2013-02-26 09:28:02 -0500419 @param update_url: The url to use for the update
420 pattern: http://$devserver:###/update/$build
421 If update_url is None and repair is True we will install the
422 stable image listed in global_config under
423 CROS.stable_cros_version.
424 @param force_update: Force an update even if the version installed
425 is the same. Default:False
426 @param local_devserver: Used by run_remote_test to allow people to
427 use their local devserver. Default: False
428 @param repair: Whether or not we are in repair mode. This adds special
429 cases for repairing a machine like starting update_engine.
430 Setting repair to True sets force_update to True as well.
431 default: False
432 @raises autoupdater.ChromiumOSError
433
434 """
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700435 if not update_url and self._parser.options.image:
436 update_url = self._parser.options.image
Scott Zawalski89c44dd2013-02-26 09:28:02 -0500437 elif not update_url and not repair:
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700438 raise autoupdater.ChromiumOSError(
439 'Update failed. No update URL provided.')
Scott Zawalski89c44dd2013-02-26 09:28:02 -0500440 elif not update_url and repair:
441 image_name = self.get_repair_image_name()
442 devserver = dev_server.ImageServer.resolve(image_name)
443 logging.info('Staging repair build: %s', image_name)
444 devserver.trigger_download(image_name, synchronous=False)
445 self.clear_cros_version_labels_and_job_repo_url()
446 update_url = tools.image_url_pattern() % (devserver.url(),
447 image_name)
448
Scott Zawalski89c44dd2013-02-26 09:28:02 -0500449 if repair:
Dan Shi0f466e82013-02-22 15:44:58 -0800450 # In case the system is in a bad state, we always reboot the machine
451 # before machine_install.
452 self.reboot(timeout=60, wait=True)
Scott Zawalski89c44dd2013-02-26 09:28:02 -0500453 self.run('stop update-engine; start update-engine')
454 force_update = True
Dan Shi0f466e82013-02-22 15:44:58 -0800455
Chris Sosaa3ac2152012-05-23 22:23:13 -0700456 updater = autoupdater.ChromiumOSUpdater(update_url, host=self,
Dan Shi0f466e82013-02-22 15:44:58 -0800457 local_devserver=local_devserver)
458 updated = False
459 # If the DUT is already running the same build, try stateful update
460 # first. Stateful update does not update kernel and tends to run much
461 # faster than a full reimage.
462 try:
463 updated = self._try_stateful_update(update_url, force_update,
464 updater)
465 if updated:
466 logging.info('DUT is updated with stateful update.')
467 except Exception as e:
468 logging.exception(e)
469 logging.warn('Failed to stateful update DUT, force to update.')
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700470
Dan Shi0f466e82013-02-22 15:44:58 -0800471 inactive_kernel = None
472 # Do a full update if stateful update is not applicable or failed.
473 if not updated:
474 # In case the system is in a bad state, we always reboot the
475 # machine before machine_install.
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700476 self.reboot(timeout=60, wait=True)
Dan Shi0f466e82013-02-22 15:44:58 -0800477 if updater.run_update(force_update):
478 updated = True
479 # Figure out active and inactive kernel.
480 active_kernel, inactive_kernel = updater.get_kernel_state()
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700481
Dan Shi0f466e82013-02-22 15:44:58 -0800482 # Ensure inactive kernel has higher priority than active.
483 if (updater.get_kernel_priority(inactive_kernel)
484 < updater.get_kernel_priority(active_kernel)):
485 raise autoupdater.ChromiumOSError(
486 'Update failed. The priority of the inactive kernel'
487 ' partition is less than that of the active kernel'
488 ' partition.')
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700489
Dan Shi0f466e82013-02-22 15:44:58 -0800490 update_engine_log = '/var/log/update_engine.log'
491 logging.info('Dumping %s', update_engine_log)
492 self.run('cat %s' % update_engine_log)
493 # Updater has returned successfully; reboot the host.
494 self.reboot(timeout=60, wait=True)
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700495
Dan Shi0f466e82013-02-22 15:44:58 -0800496 if updated:
497 self._post_update_processing(updater, inactive_kernel)
Simran Basi13fa1ba2013-03-04 10:56:47 -0800498
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700499 # Clean up any old autotest directories which may be lying around.
500 for path in global_config.global_config.get_config_value(
501 'AUTOSERV', 'client_autodir_paths', type=list):
502 self.run('rm -rf ' + path)
503
504
Simran Basi833814b2013-01-29 13:13:43 -0800505 def _get_label_from_afe(self, label_prefix):
506 """Retrieve a host's specific label from the AFE.
507
508 Looks for a host label that has the form <label_prefix>:<value>
509 and returns the "<value>" part of the label. None is returned
510 if there is not a label matching the pattern
511
512 @returns the label that matches the prefix or 'None'
513 """
514 host_model = models.Host.objects.get(hostname=self.hostname)
515 host_label = host_model.labels.get(name__startswith=label_prefix)
516 if not host_label:
517 return None
518 return host_label.name.split(label_prefix, 1)[1]
519
520
Richard Barnette82c35912012-11-20 10:09:10 -0800521 def _get_board_from_afe(self):
522 """Retrieve this host's board from its labels in the AFE.
523
524 Looks for a host label of the form "board:<board>", and
525 returns the "<board>" part of the label. `None` is returned
526 if there is not a single, unique label matching the pattern.
527
528 @returns board from label, or `None`.
529 """
Simran Basi833814b2013-01-29 13:13:43 -0800530 return self._get_label_from_afe(ds_constants.BOARD_PREFIX)
531
532
533 def get_build(self):
534 """Retrieve the current build for this Host from the AFE.
535
536 Looks through this host's labels in the AFE to determine its build.
537
538 @returns The current build or None if it could not find it or if there
539 were multiple build labels assigned to this host.
540 """
541 return self._get_label_from_afe(ds_constants.VERSION_PREFIX)
Richard Barnette82c35912012-11-20 10:09:10 -0800542
543
Scott Zawalski89c44dd2013-02-26 09:28:02 -0500544 def _install_repair(self):
545 """Attempt to repair this host using upate-engine.
546
547 If the host is up, try installing the DUT with a stable
548 "repair" version of Chrome OS as defined in the global_config
549 under CROS.stable_cros_version.
550
551 @returns True if successful, False if update_engine failed.
552
553 """
554 if not self.is_up():
555 return False
556
557 logging.info('Attempting to reimage machine to repair image.')
558 try:
559 self.machine_install(repair=True)
560 except autoupdater.ChromiumOSError:
561 logging.info('Repair via install failed.')
562 return False
563
564 return True
565
566
Richard Barnette03a0c132012-11-05 12:40:35 -0800567 def _servo_repair(self, board):
568 """Attempt to repair this host using an attached Servo.
569
570 Re-install the OS on the DUT by 1) installing a test image
571 on a USB storage device attached to the Servo board,
572 2) booting that image in recovery mode, and then
573 3) installing the image.
574
575 """
576 server = dev_server.ImageServer.devserver_url_for_servo(board)
577 image = server + (self._DEFAULT_SERVO_URL_FORMAT %
578 { 'board': board })
579 self.servo.install_recovery_image(image)
580 if not self.wait_up(timeout=self.USB_BOOT_TIMEOUT):
581 raise error.AutoservError('DUT failed to boot from USB'
582 ' after %d seconds' %
583 self.USB_BOOT_TIMEOUT)
584 self.run('chromeos-install --yes',
585 timeout=self._INSTALL_TIMEOUT)
586 self.servo.power_long_press()
587 self.servo.set('usb_mux_sel1', 'servo_sees_usbkey')
588 self.servo.power_short_press()
589 if not self.wait_up(timeout=self.BOOT_TIMEOUT):
590 raise error.AutoservError('DUT failed to reboot installed '
591 'test image after %d seconds' %
592 self.BOOT_TIMEOUT)
593
594
Richard Barnette82c35912012-11-20 10:09:10 -0800595 def _powercycle_to_repair(self):
596 """Utilize the RPM Infrastructure to bring the host back up.
597
598 If the host is not up/repaired after the first powercycle we utilize
599 auto fallback to the last good install by powercycling and rebooting the
600 host 6 times.
601 """
602 logging.info('Attempting repair via RPM powercycle.')
603 failed_cycles = 0
604 self.power_cycle()
605 while not self.wait_up(timeout=self.BOOT_TIMEOUT):
606 failed_cycles += 1
607 if failed_cycles >= self._MAX_POWER_CYCLE_ATTEMPTS:
608 raise error.AutoservError('Powercycled host %s %d times; '
609 'device did not come back online.' %
610 (self.hostname, failed_cycles))
611 self.power_cycle()
612 if failed_cycles == 0:
613 logging.info('Powercycling was successful first time.')
614 else:
615 logging.info('Powercycling was successful after %d failures.',
616 failed_cycles)
617
618
619 def repair_full(self):
620 """Repair a host for repair level NO_PROTECTION.
621
622 This overrides the base class function for repair; it does
623 not call back to the parent class, but instead offers a
624 simplified implementation based on the capabilities in the
625 Chrome OS test lab.
626
627 Repair follows this sequence:
628 1. If the DUT passes `self.verify()`, do nothing.
629 2. If the DUT can be power-cycled via RPM, try to repair
630 by power-cycling.
631
632 As with the parent method, the last operation performed on
633 the DUT must be to call `self.verify()`; if that call fails,
634 the exception it raises is passed back to the caller.
635 """
636 try:
637 self.verify()
638 except:
639 host_board = self._get_board_from_afe()
Richard Barnette03a0c132012-11-05 12:40:35 -0800640 if host_board is None:
641 logging.error('host %s has no board; failing repair',
642 self.hostname)
Richard Barnette82c35912012-11-20 10:09:10 -0800643 raise
Scott Zawalski89c44dd2013-02-26 09:28:02 -0500644
645 reimage_success = self._install_repair()
646 # TODO(scottz): All repair pathways should be executed until we've
647 # exhausted all options. Below we favor servo over powercycle when
648 # we really should be falling back to power if servo fails.
649 if (not reimage_success and self.servo and
Richard Barnette03a0c132012-11-05 12:40:35 -0800650 host_board in self._SERVO_REPAIR_WHITELIST):
651 self._servo_repair(host_board)
652 elif (self.has_power() and
653 host_board in self._RPM_RECOVERY_BOARDS):
654 self._powercycle_to_repair()
655 else:
656 logging.error('host %s has no servo and no RPM control; '
657 'failing repair', self.hostname)
658 raise
Richard Barnette82c35912012-11-20 10:09:10 -0800659 self.verify()
660
661
J. Richard Barnette1d78b012012-05-15 13:56:30 -0700662 def close(self):
663 super(SiteHost, self).close()
664 self.xmlrpc_disconnect_all()
665
666
Chris Sosaf4d43ff2012-10-30 11:21:05 -0700667 def cleanup(self):
Chris Sosaf4d43ff2012-10-30 11:21:05 -0700668 client_at = autotest.Autotest(self)
Richard Barnette82c35912012-11-20 10:09:10 -0800669 self.run('rm -f %s' % constants.CLEANUP_LOGS_PAUSED_FILE)
Scott Zawalskiddbc31e2012-11-15 11:29:01 -0500670 try:
671 client_at.run_static_method('autotest_lib.client.cros.cros_ui',
672 '_clear_login_prompt_state')
673 self.run('restart ui')
674 client_at.run_static_method('autotest_lib.client.cros.cros_ui',
675 '_wait_for_login_prompt')
Alex Millerf4517962013-02-25 15:03:02 -0800676 except (error.AutotestRunError, error.AutoservRunError):
Scott Zawalskiddbc31e2012-11-15 11:29:01 -0500677 logging.warn('Unable to restart ui, rebooting device.')
678 # Since restarting the UI fails fall back to normal Autotest
679 # cleanup routines, i.e. reboot the machine.
680 super(SiteHost, self).cleanup()
Chris Sosaf4d43ff2012-10-30 11:21:05 -0700681
682
Simran Basi154f5582012-10-23 16:27:11 -0700683 # TODO (sbasi) crosbug.com/35656
684 # Renamed the sitehost cleanup method so we don't go down this pathway.
685 # def cleanup(self):
686 def cleanup_poweron(self):
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700687 """Special cleanup method to make sure hosts always get power back."""
Chris Sosa9479fcd2012-10-09 13:44:22 -0700688 super(SiteHost, self).cleanup()
Simran Basid5e5e272012-09-24 15:23:59 -0700689 if self.has_power():
Simran Basifd23fb22012-10-22 17:56:22 -0700690 try:
691 self.power_on()
Chris Sosafab08082013-01-04 15:21:20 -0800692 except rpm_client.RemotePowerException:
Simran Basifd23fb22012-10-22 17:56:22 -0700693 # If cleanup has completed but there was an issue with the RPM
694 # Infrastructure, log an error message rather than fail cleanup
695 logging.error('Failed to turn Power On for this host after '
696 'cleanup through the RPM Infrastructure.')
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700697
698
Yu-Ju Honga2be94a2012-07-31 09:48:52 -0700699 def reboot(self, **dargs):
700 """
701 This function reboots the site host. The more generic
702 RemoteHost.reboot() performs sync and sleeps for 5
703 seconds. This is not necessary for Chrome OS devices as the
704 sync should be finished in a short time during the reboot
705 command.
706 """
Tom Wai-Hong Tamf5cd1d42012-08-13 12:04:08 +0800707 if 'reboot_cmd' not in dargs:
708 dargs['reboot_cmd'] = ('((reboot & sleep 10; reboot -f &)'
709 ' </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 &)')
Yu-Ju Honga2be94a2012-07-31 09:48:52 -0700710 # Enable fastsync to avoid running extra sync commands before reboot.
Tom Wai-Hong Tamf5cd1d42012-08-13 12:04:08 +0800711 if 'fastsync' not in dargs:
712 dargs['fastsync'] = True
Yu-Ju Honga2be94a2012-07-31 09:48:52 -0700713 super(SiteHost, self).reboot(**dargs)
714
715
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700716 def verify_software(self):
Richard Barnetteb2bc13c2013-01-08 17:32:51 -0800717 """Verify working software on a Chrome OS system.
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700718
Richard Barnetteb2bc13c2013-01-08 17:32:51 -0800719 Tests for the following conditions:
720 1. All conditions tested by the parent version of this
721 function.
722 2. Sufficient space in /mnt/stateful_partition.
723 3. update_engine answers a simple status request over DBus.
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700724
J. Richard Barnette45e93de2012-04-11 17:24:15 -0700725 """
726 super(SiteHost, self).verify_software()
727 self.check_diskspace(
728 '/mnt/stateful_partition',
729 global_config.global_config.get_config_value(
730 'SERVER', 'gb_diskspace_required', type=int,
731 default=20))
Richard Barnetteb2bc13c2013-01-08 17:32:51 -0800732 self.run('update_engine_client --status')
Scott Zawalskifbca4a92013-03-04 15:56:42 -0500733 # Makes sure python is present, loads and can use built in functions.
734 # We have seen cases where importing cPickle fails with undefined
735 # symbols in cPickle.so.
736 self.run('python -c "import cPickle"')
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -0700737
738
Christopher Wileyd78249a2013-03-01 13:05:31 -0800739 def xmlrpc_connect(self, command, port, command_name=None,
740 ready_test_name=None, timeout_seconds=10):
J. Richard Barnette1d78b012012-05-15 13:56:30 -0700741 """Connect to an XMLRPC server on the host.
742
743 The `command` argument should be a simple shell command that
744 starts an XMLRPC server on the given `port`. The command
745 must not daemonize, and must terminate cleanly on SIGTERM.
746 The command is started in the background on the host, and a
747 local XMLRPC client for the server is created and returned
748 to the caller.
749
750 Note that the process of creating an XMLRPC client makes no
751 attempt to connect to the remote server; the caller is
752 responsible for determining whether the server is running
753 correctly, and is ready to serve requests.
754
Christopher Wileyd78249a2013-03-01 13:05:31 -0800755 Optionally, the caller can pass ready_test_name, a string
756 containing the name of a method to call on the proxy. This
757 method should take no parameters and return successfully only
758 when the server is ready to process client requests. When
759 ready_test_name is set, xmlrpc_connect will block until the
760 proxy is ready, and throw a TestError if the server isn't
761 ready by timeout_seconds.
762
J. Richard Barnette1d78b012012-05-15 13:56:30 -0700763 @param command Shell command to start the server.
764 @param port Port number on which the server is expected to
765 be serving.
J. Richard Barnette7214e0b2013-02-06 15:20:49 -0800766 @param command_name String to use as input to `pkill` to
767 terminate the XMLRPC server on the host.
Christopher Wileyd78249a2013-03-01 13:05:31 -0800768 @param ready_test_name String containing the name of a
769 method defined on the XMLRPC server.
770 @param timeout_seconds Number of seconds to wait
771 for the server to become 'ready.' Will throw a
772 TestFail error if server is not ready in time.
773
J. Richard Barnette1d78b012012-05-15 13:56:30 -0700774 """
775 self.xmlrpc_disconnect(port)
776
777 # Chrome OS on the target closes down most external ports
778 # for security. We could open the port, but doing that
779 # would conflict with security tests that check that only
780 # expected ports are open. So, to get to the port on the
781 # target we use an ssh tunnel.
782 local_port = utils.get_unused_port()
783 tunnel_options = '-n -N -q -L %d:localhost:%d' % (local_port, port)
784 ssh_cmd = make_ssh_command(opts=tunnel_options)
785 tunnel_cmd = '%s %s' % (ssh_cmd, self.hostname)
786 logging.debug('Full tunnel command: %s', tunnel_cmd)
787 tunnel_proc = subprocess.Popen(tunnel_cmd, shell=True, close_fds=True)
788 logging.debug('Started XMLRPC tunnel, local = %d'
789 ' remote = %d, pid = %d',
790 local_port, port, tunnel_proc.pid)
791
792 # Start the server on the host. Redirection in the command
793 # below is necessary, because 'ssh' won't terminate until
794 # background child processes close stdin, stdout, and
795 # stderr.
796 remote_cmd = '( %s ) </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 & echo $!' % command
797 remote_pid = self.run(remote_cmd).stdout.rstrip('\n')
798 logging.debug('Started XMLRPC server on host %s, pid = %s',
799 self.hostname, remote_pid)
800
J. Richard Barnette7214e0b2013-02-06 15:20:49 -0800801 self._xmlrpc_proxy_map[port] = (command_name, tunnel_proc)
J. Richard Barnette1d78b012012-05-15 13:56:30 -0700802 rpc_url = 'http://localhost:%d' % local_port
Christopher Wileyd78249a2013-03-01 13:05:31 -0800803 proxy = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(rpc_url, allow_none=True)
804 if ready_test_name is not None:
805 @retry.retry((socket.error, xmlrpclib.ProtocolError),
806 timeout_min=timeout_seconds/60.0,
807 delay_sec=0.1)
808 def ready_test():
809 """ Call proxy.ready_test_name(). """
810 getattr(proxy, ready_test_name)()
811 successful = False
812 try:
813 logging.info('Waiting %d seconds for XMLRPC server '
814 'to start.', timeout_seconds)
815 ready_test()
816 successful = True
817 except retry.TimeoutException:
818 raise error.TestError('Unable to start XMLRPC server after '
819 '%d seconds.' % timeout_seconds)
820 finally:
821 if not successful:
822 logging.error('Failed to start XMLRPC server.')
823 self.xmlrpc_disconnect(port)
824 logging.info('XMLRPC server started successfully.')
825 return proxy
J. Richard Barnette1d78b012012-05-15 13:56:30 -0700826
827 def xmlrpc_disconnect(self, port):
828 """Disconnect from an XMLRPC server on the host.
829
830 Terminates the remote XMLRPC server previously started for
831 the given `port`. Also closes the local ssh tunnel created
832 for the connection to the host. This function does not
833 directly alter the state of a previously returned XMLRPC
834 client object; however disconnection will cause all
835 subsequent calls to methods on the object to fail.
836
837 This function does nothing if requested to disconnect a port
838 that was not previously connected via `self.xmlrpc_connect()`
839
840 @param port Port number passed to a previous call to
841 `xmlrpc_connect()`
842 """
843 if port not in self._xmlrpc_proxy_map:
844 return
845 entry = self._xmlrpc_proxy_map[port]
846 remote_name = entry[0]
847 tunnel_proc = entry[1]
848 if remote_name:
849 # We use 'pkill' to find our target process rather than
850 # a PID, because the host may have rebooted since
851 # connecting, and we don't want to kill an innocent
852 # process with the same PID.
853 #
854 # 'pkill' helpfully exits with status 1 if no target
855 # process is found, for which run() will throw an
Simran Basid5e5e272012-09-24 15:23:59 -0700856 # exception. We don't want that, so we the ignore
J. Richard Barnette1d78b012012-05-15 13:56:30 -0700857 # status.
858 self.run("pkill -f '%s'" % remote_name, ignore_status=True)
859
860 if tunnel_proc.poll() is None:
861 tunnel_proc.terminate()
862 logging.debug('Terminated tunnel, pid %d', tunnel_proc.pid)
863 else:
864 logging.debug('Tunnel pid %d terminated early, status %d',
865 tunnel_proc.pid, tunnel_proc.returncode)
866 del self._xmlrpc_proxy_map[port]
867
868
869 def xmlrpc_disconnect_all(self):
870 """Disconnect all known XMLRPC proxy ports."""
871 for port in self._xmlrpc_proxy_map.keys():
872 self.xmlrpc_disconnect(port)
873
874
J. Richard Barnetteb6de7e32013-02-14 13:28:04 -0800875 def _ping_check_status(self, status):
876 """Ping the host once, and return whether it has a given status.
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -0700877
J. Richard Barnetteb6de7e32013-02-14 13:28:04 -0800878 @param status Check the ping status against this value.
879 @return True iff `status` and the result of ping are the same
880 (i.e. both True or both False).
881
882 """
883 ping_val = utils.ping(self.hostname, tries=1, deadline=1)
884 return not (status ^ (ping_val == 0))
885
886 def _ping_wait_for_status(self, status, timeout):
887 """Wait for the host to have a given status (UP or DOWN).
888
889 Status is checked by polling. Polling will not last longer
890 than the number of seconds in `timeout`. The polling
891 interval will be long enough that only approximately
892 _PING_WAIT_COUNT polling cycles will be executed, subject
893 to a maximum interval of about one minute.
894
895 @param status Waiting will stop immediately if `ping` of the
896 host returns this status.
897 @param timeout Poll for at most this many seconds.
898 @return True iff the host status from `ping` matched the
899 requested status at the time of return.
900
901 """
902 # _ping_check_status() takes about 1 second, hence the
903 # "- 1" in the formula below.
904 poll_interval = min(int(timeout / self._PING_WAIT_COUNT), 60) - 1
905 end_time = time.time() + timeout
906 while time.time() <= end_time:
907 if self._ping_check_status(status):
908 return True
909 if poll_interval > 0:
910 time.sleep(poll_interval)
911
912 # The last thing we did was sleep(poll_interval), so it may
913 # have been too long since the last `ping`. Check one more
914 # time, just to be sure.
915 return self._ping_check_status(status)
916
917 def ping_wait_up(self, timeout):
918 """Wait for the host to respond to `ping`.
919
920 N.B. This method is not a reliable substitute for
921 `wait_up()`, because a host that responds to ping will not
922 necessarily respond to ssh. This method should only be used
923 if the target DUT can be considered functional even if it
924 can't be reached via ssh.
925
926 @param timeout Minimum time to allow before declaring the
927 host to be non-responsive.
928 @return True iff the host answered to ping before the timeout.
929
930 """
931 return self._ping_wait_for_status(self._PING_STATUS_UP, timeout)
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -0700932
Andrew Bresticker678c0c72013-01-22 10:44:09 -0800933 def ping_wait_down(self, timeout):
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -0700934 """Wait until the host no longer responds to `ping`.
935
J. Richard Barnetteb6de7e32013-02-14 13:28:04 -0800936 This function can be used as a slightly faster version of
937 `wait_down()`, by avoiding potentially long ssh timeouts.
938
939 @param timeout Minimum time to allow for the host to become
940 non-responsive.
941 @return True iff the host quit answering ping before the
942 timeout.
943
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -0700944 """
J. Richard Barnetteb6de7e32013-02-14 13:28:04 -0800945 return self._ping_wait_for_status(self._PING_STATUS_DOWN, timeout)
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -0700946
947 def test_wait_for_sleep(self):
948 """Wait for the client to enter low-power sleep mode.
949
950 The test for "is asleep" can't distinguish a system that is
951 powered off; to confirm that the unit was asleep, it is
952 necessary to force resume, and then call
953 `test_wait_for_resume()`.
954
955 This function is expected to be called from a test as part
956 of a sequence like the following:
957
958 ~~~~~~~~
959 boot_id = host.get_boot_id()
960 # trigger sleep on the host
961 host.test_wait_for_sleep()
962 # trigger resume on the host
963 host.test_wait_for_resume(boot_id)
964 ~~~~~~~~
965
966 @exception TestFail The host did not go to sleep within
967 the allowed time.
968 """
Andrew Bresticker678c0c72013-01-22 10:44:09 -0800969 if not self.ping_wait_down(timeout=self.SLEEP_TIMEOUT):
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -0700970 raise error.TestFail(
971 'client failed to sleep after %d seconds' %
J. Richard Barnetteeb69d722012-06-18 17:29:44 -0700972 self.SLEEP_TIMEOUT)
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -0700973
974
975 def test_wait_for_resume(self, old_boot_id):
976 """Wait for the client to resume from low-power sleep mode.
977
978 The `old_boot_id` parameter should be the value from
979 `get_boot_id()` obtained prior to entering sleep mode. A
980 `TestFail` exception is raised if the boot id changes.
981
982 See @ref test_wait_for_sleep for more on this function's
983 usage.
984
J. Richard Barnette7214e0b2013-02-06 15:20:49 -0800985 @param old_boot_id A boot id value obtained before the
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -0700986 target host went to sleep.
987
988 @exception TestFail The host did not respond within the
989 allowed time.
990 @exception TestFail The host responded, but the boot id test
991 indicated a reboot rather than a sleep
992 cycle.
993 """
J. Richard Barnetteeb69d722012-06-18 17:29:44 -0700994 if not self.wait_up(timeout=self.RESUME_TIMEOUT):
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -0700995 raise error.TestFail(
996 'client failed to resume from sleep after %d seconds' %
J. Richard Barnetteeb69d722012-06-18 17:29:44 -0700997 self.RESUME_TIMEOUT)
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -0700998 else:
999 new_boot_id = self.get_boot_id()
1000 if new_boot_id != old_boot_id:
1001 raise error.TestFail(
1002 'client rebooted, but sleep was expected'
1003 ' (old boot %s, new boot %s)'
1004 % (old_boot_id, new_boot_id))
1005
1006
1007 def test_wait_for_shutdown(self):
1008 """Wait for the client to shut down.
1009
1010 The test for "has shut down" can't distinguish a system that
1011 is merely asleep; to confirm that the unit was down, it is
1012 necessary to force boot, and then call test_wait_for_boot().
1013
1014 This function is expected to be called from a test as part
1015 of a sequence like the following:
1016
1017 ~~~~~~~~
1018 boot_id = host.get_boot_id()
1019 # trigger shutdown on the host
1020 host.test_wait_for_shutdown()
1021 # trigger boot on the host
1022 host.test_wait_for_boot(boot_id)
1023 ~~~~~~~~
1024
1025 @exception TestFail The host did not shut down within the
1026 allowed time.
1027 """
Andrew Bresticker678c0c72013-01-22 10:44:09 -08001028 if not self.ping_wait_down(timeout=self.SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT):
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -07001029 raise error.TestFail(
1030 'client failed to shut down after %d seconds' %
J. Richard Barnetteeb69d722012-06-18 17:29:44 -07001031 self.SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT)
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -07001032
1033
1034 def test_wait_for_boot(self, old_boot_id=None):
1035 """Wait for the client to boot from cold power.
1036
1037 The `old_boot_id` parameter should be the value from
1038 `get_boot_id()` obtained prior to shutting down. A
1039 `TestFail` exception is raised if the boot id does not
1040 change. The boot id test is omitted if `old_boot_id` is not
1041 specified.
1042
1043 See @ref test_wait_for_shutdown for more on this function's
1044 usage.
1045
J. Richard Barnette7214e0b2013-02-06 15:20:49 -08001046 @param old_boot_id A boot id value obtained before the
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -07001047 shut down.
1048
1049 @exception TestFail The host did not respond within the
1050 allowed time.
1051 @exception TestFail The host responded, but the boot id test
1052 indicated that there was no reboot.
1053 """
J. Richard Barnetteeb69d722012-06-18 17:29:44 -07001054 if not self.wait_up(timeout=self.REBOOT_TIMEOUT):
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -07001055 raise error.TestFail(
1056 'client failed to reboot after %d seconds' %
J. Richard Barnetteeb69d722012-06-18 17:29:44 -07001057 self.REBOOT_TIMEOUT)
J. Richard Barnette134ec2c2012-04-25 12:59:37 -07001058 elif old_boot_id:
1059 if self.get_boot_id() == old_boot_id:
1060 raise error.TestFail(
1061 'client is back up, but did not reboot'
1062 ' (boot %s)' % old_boot_id)
Simran Basid5e5e272012-09-24 15:23:59 -07001063
1064
1065 @staticmethod
1066 def check_for_rpm_support(hostname):
1067 """For a given hostname, return whether or not it is powered by an RPM.
1068
1069 @return None if this host does not follows the defined naming format
1070 for RPM powered DUT's in the lab. If it does follow the format,
1071 it returns a regular expression MatchObject instead.
1072 """
Richard Barnette82c35912012-11-20 10:09:10 -08001073 return re.match(SiteHost._RPM_HOSTNAME_REGEX, hostname)
Simran Basid5e5e272012-09-24 15:23:59 -07001074
1075
1076 def has_power(self):
1077 """For this host, return whether or not it is powered by an RPM.
1078
1079 @return True if this host is in the CROS lab and follows the defined
1080 naming format.
1081 """
1082 return SiteHost.check_for_rpm_support(self.hostname)
1083
1084
Ismail Noorbasha07fdb612013-02-14 14:13:31 -08001085 def _set_power(self, state, power_method):
1086 """Sets the power to the host via RPM, Servo or manual.
1087
1088 @param state Specifies which power state to set to DUT
1089 @param power_method Specifies which method of power control to
1090 use. By default "RPM" will be used. Valid values
1091 are the strings "RPM", "manual", "servoj10".
1092
1093 """
1094 ACCEPTABLE_STATES = ['ON', 'OFF']
1095
1096 if state.upper() not in ACCEPTABLE_STATES:
1097 raise error.TestError('State must be one of: %s.'
1098 % (ACCEPTABLE_STATES,))
1099
1100 if power_method == self.POWER_CONTROL_SERVO:
1101 logging.info('Setting servo port J10 to %s', state)
1102 self.servo.set('prtctl3_pwren', state.lower())
1103 time.sleep(self._USB_POWER_TIMEOUT)
1104 elif power_method == self.POWER_CONTROL_MANUAL:
1105 logging.info('You have %d seconds to set the AC power to %s.',
1106 self._POWER_CYCLE_TIMEOUT, state)
1107 time.sleep(self._POWER_CYCLE_TIMEOUT)
1108 else:
1109 if not self.has_power():
1110 raise error.TestFail('DUT does not have RPM connected.')
1111 rpm_client.set_power(self.hostname, state.upper())
Simran Basid5e5e272012-09-24 15:23:59 -07001112
1113
Ismail Noorbasha07fdb612013-02-14 14:13:31 -08001114 def power_off(self, power_method=POWER_CONTROL_RPM):
1115 """Turn off power to this host via RPM, Servo or manual.
1116
1117 @param power_method Specifies which method of power control to
1118 use. By default "RPM" will be used. Valid values
1119 are the strings "RPM", "manual", "servoj10".
1120
1121 """
1122 self._set_power('OFF', power_method)
Simran Basid5e5e272012-09-24 15:23:59 -07001123
1124
Ismail Noorbasha07fdb612013-02-14 14:13:31 -08001125 def power_on(self, power_method=POWER_CONTROL_RPM):
1126 """Turn on power to this host via RPM, Servo or manual.
1127
1128 @param power_method Specifies which method of power control to
1129 use. By default "RPM" will be used. Valid values
1130 are the strings "RPM", "manual", "servoj10".
1131
1132 """
1133 self._set_power('ON', power_method)
1134
1135
1136 def power_cycle(self, power_method=POWER_CONTROL_RPM):
1137 """Cycle power to this host by turning it OFF, then ON.
1138
1139 @param power_method Specifies which method of power control to
1140 use. By default "RPM" will be used. Valid values
1141 are the strings "RPM", "manual", "servoj10".
1142
1143 """
1144 if power_method in (self.POWER_CONTROL_SERVO,
1145 self.POWER_CONTROL_MANUAL):
1146 self.power_off(power_method=power_method)
1147 time.sleep(self._POWER_CYCLE_TIMEOUT)
1148 self.power_on(power_method=power_method)
1149 else:
1150 rpm_client.set_power(self.hostname, 'CYCLE')
Simran Basic6f1f7a2012-10-16 10:47:46 -07001151
1152
1153 def get_platform(self):
1154 """Determine the correct platform label for this host.
1155
1156 @returns a string representing this host's platform.
1157 """
1158 crossystem = utils.Crossystem(self)
1159 crossystem.init()
1160 # Extract fwid value and use the leading part as the platform id.
1161 # fwid generally follow the format of {platform}.{firmware version}
1162 # Example: Alex.X.YYY.Z or Google_Alex.X.YYY.Z
1163 platform = crossystem.fwid().split('.')[0].lower()
1164 # Newer platforms start with 'Google_' while the older ones do not.
1165 return platform.replace('google_', '')
1166
1167
Aviv Keshet74c89a92013-02-04 15:18:30 -08001168 @label_decorator()
Simran Basic6f1f7a2012-10-16 10:47:46 -07001169 def get_board(self):
1170 """Determine the correct board label for this host.
1171
1172 @returns a string representing this host's board.
1173 """
1174 release_info = utils.parse_cmd_output('cat /etc/lsb-release',
1175 run_method=self.run)
1176 board = release_info['CHROMEOS_RELEASE_BOARD']
1177 # Devices in the lab generally have the correct board name but our own
1178 # development devices have {board_name}-signed-{key_type}. The board
1179 # name may also begin with 'x86-' which we need to keep.
Simran Basi833814b2013-01-29 13:13:43 -08001180 board_format_string = ds_constants.BOARD_PREFIX + '%s'
Simran Basic6f1f7a2012-10-16 10:47:46 -07001181 if 'x86' not in board:
Simran Basi833814b2013-01-29 13:13:43 -08001182 return board_format_string % board.split('-')[0]
1183 return board_format_string % '-'.join(board.split('-')[0:2])
Simran Basic6f1f7a2012-10-16 10:47:46 -07001184
1185
Aviv Keshet74c89a92013-02-04 15:18:30 -08001186 @label_decorator('lightsensor')
Simran Basic6f1f7a2012-10-16 10:47:46 -07001187 def has_lightsensor(self):
1188 """Determine the correct board label for this host.
1189
1190 @returns the string 'lightsensor' if this host has a lightsensor or
1191 None if it does not.
1192 """
1193 search_cmd = "find -L %s -maxdepth 4 | egrep '%s'" % (
Richard Barnette82c35912012-11-20 10:09:10 -08001194 self._LIGHTSENSOR_SEARCH_DIR, '|'.join(self._LIGHTSENSOR_FILES))
Simran Basic6f1f7a2012-10-16 10:47:46 -07001195 try:
1196 # Run the search cmd following the symlinks. Stderr_tee is set to
1197 # None as there can be a symlink loop, but the command will still
1198 # execute correctly with a few messages printed to stderr.
1199 self.run(search_cmd, stdout_tee=None, stderr_tee=None)
1200 return 'lightsensor'
1201 except error.AutoservRunError:
1202 # egrep exited with a return code of 1 meaning none of the possible
1203 # lightsensor files existed.
1204 return None
1205
1206
Aviv Keshet74c89a92013-02-04 15:18:30 -08001207 @label_decorator('bluetooth')
Simran Basic6f1f7a2012-10-16 10:47:46 -07001208 def has_bluetooth(self):
1209 """Determine the correct board label for this host.
1210
1211 @returns the string 'bluetooth' if this host has bluetooth or
1212 None if it does not.
1213 """
1214 try:
1215 self.run('test -d /sys/class/bluetooth/hci0')
1216 # test exited with a return code of 0.
1217 return 'bluetooth'
1218 except error.AutoservRunError:
1219 # test exited with a return code 1 meaning the directory did not
1220 # exist.
1221 return None
1222
1223
1224 def get_labels(self):
1225 """Return a list of labels for this given host.
1226
1227 This is the main way to retrieve all the automatic labels for a host
1228 as it will run through all the currently implemented label functions.
1229 """
1230 labels = []
Richard Barnette82c35912012-11-20 10:09:10 -08001231 for label_function in self._LABEL_FUNCTIONS:
Simran Basic6f1f7a2012-10-16 10:47:46 -07001232 label = label_function(self)
1233 if label:
1234 labels.append(label)
1235 return labels