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On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 11:57:46AM +0200, Thomas Huth wrote: > Some of the machines that we have got a firmware image for write > some output to the serial console while booting up. We can use > this output to make sure that the machine is basically working, > so this adds a test that checks the output of these machines > for some well-known "magic" strings. > > Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> I love this idea. A couple of queries about the implemntation. > --- > tests/Makefile.include | 8 ++++ > tests/boot-serial-test.c | 110 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 118 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 tests/boot-serial-test.c > > diff --git a/tests/Makefile.include b/tests/Makefile.include > index b7784d3..ba1cc8d 100644 > --- a/tests/Makefile.include > +++ b/tests/Makefile.include > @@ -194,6 +194,7 @@ check-qtest-i386-y += tests/hd-geo-test$(EXESUF) > gcov-files-i386-y += hw/block/hd-geometry.c > check-qtest-i386-y += tests/boot-order-test$(EXESUF) > check-qtest-i386-y += tests/bios-tables-test$(EXESUF) > +check-qtest-i386-y += tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) > check-qtest-i386-y += tests/pxe-test$(EXESUF) > check-qtest-i386-y += tests/rtc-test$(EXESUF) > check-qtest-i386-y += tests/ipmi-kcs-test$(EXESUF) > @@ -241,6 +242,8 @@ check-qtest-x86_64-y += $(check-qtest-i386-y) > gcov-files-i386-y += i386-softmmu/hw/timer/mc146818rtc.c > gcov-files-x86_64-y = $(subst i386-softmmu/,x86_64-softmmu/,$(gcov-files-i386-y)) > > +check-qtest-alpha-y = tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) > + > check-qtest-mips-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) > check-qtest-mips64-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) > check-qtest-mips64el-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) > @@ -248,12 +251,14 @@ check-qtest-mips64el-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) > check-qtest-ppc-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) > check-qtest-ppc-y += tests/boot-order-test$(EXESUF) > check-qtest-ppc-y += tests/prom-env-test$(EXESUF) > +check-qtest-ppc-y += tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) > > check-qtest-ppc64-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) > check-qtest-ppc64-y += tests/boot-order-test$(EXESUF) > check-qtest-ppc64-y += tests/spapr-phb-test$(EXESUF) > gcov-files-ppc64-y += ppc64-softmmu/hw/ppc/spapr_pci.c > check-qtest-ppc64-y += tests/prom-env-test$(EXESUF) > +check-qtest-ppc64-y += tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) > > check-qtest-sh4-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) > check-qtest-sh4eb-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) > @@ -277,6 +282,8 @@ gcov-files-arm-y += arm-softmmu/hw/block/virtio-blk.c > check-qtest-microblazeel-y = $(check-qtest-microblaze-y) > check-qtest-xtensaeb-y = $(check-qtest-xtensa-y) > > +check-qtest-s390x-y = tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) > + > check-qtest-generic-y += tests/qom-test$(EXESUF) > > qapi-schema += alternate-any.json > @@ -575,6 +582,7 @@ tests/ipmi-kcs-test$(EXESUF): tests/ipmi-kcs-test.o > tests/ipmi-bt-test$(EXESUF): tests/ipmi-bt-test.o > tests/hd-geo-test$(EXESUF): tests/hd-geo-test.o > tests/boot-order-test$(EXESUF): tests/boot-order-test.o $(libqos-obj-y) > +tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF): tests/boot-serial-test.o $(libqos-obj-y) > tests/bios-tables-test$(EXESUF): tests/bios-tables-test.o \ > tests/boot-sector.o $(libqos-obj-y) > tests/pxe-test$(EXESUF): tests/pxe-test.o tests/boot-sector.o $(libqos-obj-y) > diff --git a/tests/boot-serial-test.c b/tests/boot-serial-test.c > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..3263dcd > --- /dev/null > +++ b/tests/boot-serial-test.c > @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ > +/* > + * Test serial output of some machines. > + * > + * Copyright 2016 Thomas Huth, Red Hat Inc. > + * > + * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 > + * or later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. > + * > + * This test is used to check that the serial output of the firmware > + * (that we provide for some machines) contains an expected string. > + * Thus we check that the firmware still boots at least to a certain > + * point and so we know that the machine is not completely broken. > + */ > + > +#include "qemu/osdep.h" > +#include "libqtest.h" > + > +typedef struct testdef { > + const char *arch; /* Target architecture */ > + const char *machine; /* Name of the machine */ > + const char *extra; /* Additional parameters */ > + const char *expect; /* Expected string in the serial output */ > +} testdef_t; > + > +static testdef_t tests[] = { > + { "alpha", "clipper", "", "PCI:" }, > + { "ppc", "ppce500", "", "U-Boot" }, > + { "ppc", "prep", "", "Open Hack'Ware BIOS" }, > + { "ppc64", "ppce500", "", "U-Boot" }, > + { "ppc64", "prep", "", "Open Hack'Ware BIOS" }, > + { "ppc64", "pseries", "", "Open Firmware" }, > + { "i386", "isapc", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, > + { "i386", "pc", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, > + { "i386", "q35", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, > + { "x86_64", "isapc", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, > + { "x86_64", "pc", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, > + { "x86_64", "q35", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, > + { "s390x", "s390-ccw-virtio", > + "-nodefaults -device sclpconsole,chardev=serial0", "virtio device" }, > + { NULL } > +}; > + > +static void check_guest_output(const testdef_t *test, int fd) > +{ > + bool output_ok = false; > + int i, pos = 0; > + char ch; > + > + /* Poll serial output... Wait at most 30 seconds */ > + for (i = 0; i < 3000; ++i) { > + while (read(fd, &ch, 1) == 1) { It might be a good idea to check for actual errors from read() here. > + if (ch == test->expect[pos]) { > + pos += 1; > + if (test->expect[pos] == '\0') { > + /* We've reached the end of the expected string! */ > + output_ok = true; > + goto done; > + } > + } else { > + pos = 0; > + } > + } > + g_usleep(10000); > + } > + > +done: > + g_assert(output_ok); > +} > + > +static void test_machine(const void *data) > +{ > + const testdef_t *test = data; > + char *args; > + char tmpname[] = "/tmp/qtest-boot-serial-XXXXXX"; > + int fd; > + > + fd = mkstemp(tmpname); > + g_assert(fd != -1); > + > + args = g_strdup_printf("-M %s,accel=tcg -chardev file,id=serial0,path=%s" > + " -serial chardev:serial0 %s", test->machine, > + tmpname, test->extra); > + > + qtest_start(args); > + unlink(tmpname); > + > + check_guest_output(test, fd); > + qtest_quit(global_qtest); > + > + g_free(args); > + close(fd); > +} > + > +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) > +{ > + const char *arch = qtest_get_arch(); > + int i; > + > + g_test_init(&argc, &argv, NULL); > + > + for (i = 0; tests[i].arch != NULL; i++) { > + if (strcmp(arch, tests[i].arch) == 0) { > + char *name = g_strdup_printf("boot-serial/%s", tests[i].machine); > + qtest_add_data_func(name, &tests[i], test_machine); Do we need some conditionals in case certain machine types are configured out? > + g_free(name); > + } > + } > + > + return g_test_run(); > +}
On 15.07.2016 05:21, David Gibson wrote: > On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 11:57:46AM +0200, Thomas Huth wrote: >> Some of the machines that we have got a firmware image for write >> some output to the serial console while booting up. We can use >> this output to make sure that the machine is basically working, >> so this adds a test that checks the output of these machines >> for some well-known "magic" strings. >> >> Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> > > I love this idea. A couple of queries about the implemntation. > >> --- >> tests/Makefile.include | 8 ++++ >> tests/boot-serial-test.c | 110 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 2 files changed, 118 insertions(+) >> create mode 100644 tests/boot-serial-test.c >> >> diff --git a/tests/Makefile.include b/tests/Makefile.include >> index b7784d3..ba1cc8d 100644 >> --- a/tests/Makefile.include >> +++ b/tests/Makefile.include >> @@ -194,6 +194,7 @@ check-qtest-i386-y += tests/hd-geo-test$(EXESUF) >> gcov-files-i386-y += hw/block/hd-geometry.c >> check-qtest-i386-y += tests/boot-order-test$(EXESUF) >> check-qtest-i386-y += tests/bios-tables-test$(EXESUF) >> +check-qtest-i386-y += tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) >> check-qtest-i386-y += tests/pxe-test$(EXESUF) >> check-qtest-i386-y += tests/rtc-test$(EXESUF) >> check-qtest-i386-y += tests/ipmi-kcs-test$(EXESUF) >> @@ -241,6 +242,8 @@ check-qtest-x86_64-y += $(check-qtest-i386-y) >> gcov-files-i386-y += i386-softmmu/hw/timer/mc146818rtc.c >> gcov-files-x86_64-y = $(subst i386-softmmu/,x86_64-softmmu/,$(gcov-files-i386-y)) >> >> +check-qtest-alpha-y = tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) >> + >> check-qtest-mips-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) >> check-qtest-mips64-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) >> check-qtest-mips64el-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) >> @@ -248,12 +251,14 @@ check-qtest-mips64el-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) >> check-qtest-ppc-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) >> check-qtest-ppc-y += tests/boot-order-test$(EXESUF) >> check-qtest-ppc-y += tests/prom-env-test$(EXESUF) >> +check-qtest-ppc-y += tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) >> >> check-qtest-ppc64-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) >> check-qtest-ppc64-y += tests/boot-order-test$(EXESUF) >> check-qtest-ppc64-y += tests/spapr-phb-test$(EXESUF) >> gcov-files-ppc64-y += ppc64-softmmu/hw/ppc/spapr_pci.c >> check-qtest-ppc64-y += tests/prom-env-test$(EXESUF) >> +check-qtest-ppc64-y += tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) >> >> check-qtest-sh4-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) >> check-qtest-sh4eb-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) >> @@ -277,6 +282,8 @@ gcov-files-arm-y += arm-softmmu/hw/block/virtio-blk.c >> check-qtest-microblazeel-y = $(check-qtest-microblaze-y) >> check-qtest-xtensaeb-y = $(check-qtest-xtensa-y) >> >> +check-qtest-s390x-y = tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) >> + >> check-qtest-generic-y += tests/qom-test$(EXESUF) >> >> qapi-schema += alternate-any.json >> @@ -575,6 +582,7 @@ tests/ipmi-kcs-test$(EXESUF): tests/ipmi-kcs-test.o >> tests/ipmi-bt-test$(EXESUF): tests/ipmi-bt-test.o >> tests/hd-geo-test$(EXESUF): tests/hd-geo-test.o >> tests/boot-order-test$(EXESUF): tests/boot-order-test.o $(libqos-obj-y) >> +tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF): tests/boot-serial-test.o $(libqos-obj-y) >> tests/bios-tables-test$(EXESUF): tests/bios-tables-test.o \ >> tests/boot-sector.o $(libqos-obj-y) >> tests/pxe-test$(EXESUF): tests/pxe-test.o tests/boot-sector.o $(libqos-obj-y) >> diff --git a/tests/boot-serial-test.c b/tests/boot-serial-test.c >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000..3263dcd >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/tests/boot-serial-test.c >> @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ >> +/* >> + * Test serial output of some machines. >> + * >> + * Copyright 2016 Thomas Huth, Red Hat Inc. >> + * >> + * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 >> + * or later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. >> + * >> + * This test is used to check that the serial output of the firmware >> + * (that we provide for some machines) contains an expected string. >> + * Thus we check that the firmware still boots at least to a certain >> + * point and so we know that the machine is not completely broken. >> + */ >> + >> +#include "qemu/osdep.h" >> +#include "libqtest.h" >> + >> +typedef struct testdef { >> + const char *arch; /* Target architecture */ >> + const char *machine; /* Name of the machine */ >> + const char *extra; /* Additional parameters */ >> + const char *expect; /* Expected string in the serial output */ >> +} testdef_t; >> + >> +static testdef_t tests[] = { >> + { "alpha", "clipper", "", "PCI:" }, >> + { "ppc", "ppce500", "", "U-Boot" }, >> + { "ppc", "prep", "", "Open Hack'Ware BIOS" }, >> + { "ppc64", "ppce500", "", "U-Boot" }, >> + { "ppc64", "prep", "", "Open Hack'Ware BIOS" }, >> + { "ppc64", "pseries", "", "Open Firmware" }, >> + { "i386", "isapc", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, >> + { "i386", "pc", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, >> + { "i386", "q35", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, >> + { "x86_64", "isapc", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, >> + { "x86_64", "pc", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, >> + { "x86_64", "q35", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, >> + { "s390x", "s390-ccw-virtio", >> + "-nodefaults -device sclpconsole,chardev=serial0", "virtio device" }, >> + { NULL } >> +}; >> + >> +static void check_guest_output(const testdef_t *test, int fd) >> +{ >> + bool output_ok = false; >> + int i, pos = 0; >> + char ch; >> + >> + /* Poll serial output... Wait at most 30 seconds */ >> + for (i = 0; i < 3000; ++i) { >> + while (read(fd, &ch, 1) == 1) { > > It might be a good idea to check for actual errors from read() here. Ok. >> + if (ch == test->expect[pos]) { >> + pos += 1; >> + if (test->expect[pos] == '\0') { >> + /* We've reached the end of the expected string! */ >> + output_ok = true; >> + goto done; >> + } >> + } else { >> + pos = 0; >> + } >> + } >> + g_usleep(10000); >> + } >> + >> +done: >> + g_assert(output_ok); >> +} >> + >> +static void test_machine(const void *data) >> +{ >> + const testdef_t *test = data; >> + char *args; >> + char tmpname[] = "/tmp/qtest-boot-serial-XXXXXX"; >> + int fd; >> + >> + fd = mkstemp(tmpname); >> + g_assert(fd != -1); >> + >> + args = g_strdup_printf("-M %s,accel=tcg -chardev file,id=serial0,path=%s" >> + " -serial chardev:serial0 %s", test->machine, >> + tmpname, test->extra); >> + >> + qtest_start(args); >> + unlink(tmpname); >> + >> + check_guest_output(test, fd); >> + qtest_quit(global_qtest); >> + >> + g_free(args); >> + close(fd); >> +} >> + >> +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> +{ >> + const char *arch = qtest_get_arch(); >> + int i; >> + >> + g_test_init(&argc, &argv, NULL); >> + >> + for (i = 0; tests[i].arch != NULL; i++) { >> + if (strcmp(arch, tests[i].arch) == 0) { >> + char *name = g_strdup_printf("boot-serial/%s", tests[i].machine); >> + qtest_add_data_func(name, &tests[i], test_machine); > > Do we need some conditionals in case certain machine types are > configured out? You mean something like using "#ifdef CONFIG_PREP" ? That unfortunately does not work since it's not exported as a pre-processor definition, it's only a Makefile variable. So other tests like boot-order-test.c can also not check for the available machine types and assume that they are simply always there. Thomas
On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 09:25:16AM +0200, Thomas Huth wrote: > On 15.07.2016 05:21, David Gibson wrote: > > On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 11:57:46AM +0200, Thomas Huth wrote: > >> Some of the machines that we have got a firmware image for write > >> some output to the serial console while booting up. We can use > >> this output to make sure that the machine is basically working, > >> so this adds a test that checks the output of these machines > >> for some well-known "magic" strings. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> > > > > I love this idea. A couple of queries about the implemntation. > > > >> --- > >> tests/Makefile.include | 8 ++++ > >> tests/boot-serial-test.c | 110 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >> 2 files changed, 118 insertions(+) > >> create mode 100644 tests/boot-serial-test.c > >> > >> diff --git a/tests/Makefile.include b/tests/Makefile.include > >> index b7784d3..ba1cc8d 100644 > >> --- a/tests/Makefile.include > >> +++ b/tests/Makefile.include > >> @@ -194,6 +194,7 @@ check-qtest-i386-y += tests/hd-geo-test$(EXESUF) > >> gcov-files-i386-y += hw/block/hd-geometry.c > >> check-qtest-i386-y += tests/boot-order-test$(EXESUF) > >> check-qtest-i386-y += tests/bios-tables-test$(EXESUF) > >> +check-qtest-i386-y += tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) > >> check-qtest-i386-y += tests/pxe-test$(EXESUF) > >> check-qtest-i386-y += tests/rtc-test$(EXESUF) > >> check-qtest-i386-y += tests/ipmi-kcs-test$(EXESUF) > >> @@ -241,6 +242,8 @@ check-qtest-x86_64-y += $(check-qtest-i386-y) > >> gcov-files-i386-y += i386-softmmu/hw/timer/mc146818rtc.c > >> gcov-files-x86_64-y = $(subst i386-softmmu/,x86_64-softmmu/,$(gcov-files-i386-y)) > >> > >> +check-qtest-alpha-y = tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) > >> + > >> check-qtest-mips-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) > >> check-qtest-mips64-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) > >> check-qtest-mips64el-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) > >> @@ -248,12 +251,14 @@ check-qtest-mips64el-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) > >> check-qtest-ppc-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) > >> check-qtest-ppc-y += tests/boot-order-test$(EXESUF) > >> check-qtest-ppc-y += tests/prom-env-test$(EXESUF) > >> +check-qtest-ppc-y += tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) > >> > >> check-qtest-ppc64-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) > >> check-qtest-ppc64-y += tests/boot-order-test$(EXESUF) > >> check-qtest-ppc64-y += tests/spapr-phb-test$(EXESUF) > >> gcov-files-ppc64-y += ppc64-softmmu/hw/ppc/spapr_pci.c > >> check-qtest-ppc64-y += tests/prom-env-test$(EXESUF) > >> +check-qtest-ppc64-y += tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) > >> > >> check-qtest-sh4-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) > >> check-qtest-sh4eb-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) > >> @@ -277,6 +282,8 @@ gcov-files-arm-y += arm-softmmu/hw/block/virtio-blk.c > >> check-qtest-microblazeel-y = $(check-qtest-microblaze-y) > >> check-qtest-xtensaeb-y = $(check-qtest-xtensa-y) > >> > >> +check-qtest-s390x-y = tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) > >> + > >> check-qtest-generic-y += tests/qom-test$(EXESUF) > >> > >> qapi-schema += alternate-any.json > >> @@ -575,6 +582,7 @@ tests/ipmi-kcs-test$(EXESUF): tests/ipmi-kcs-test.o > >> tests/ipmi-bt-test$(EXESUF): tests/ipmi-bt-test.o > >> tests/hd-geo-test$(EXESUF): tests/hd-geo-test.o > >> tests/boot-order-test$(EXESUF): tests/boot-order-test.o $(libqos-obj-y) > >> +tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF): tests/boot-serial-test.o $(libqos-obj-y) > >> tests/bios-tables-test$(EXESUF): tests/bios-tables-test.o \ > >> tests/boot-sector.o $(libqos-obj-y) > >> tests/pxe-test$(EXESUF): tests/pxe-test.o tests/boot-sector.o $(libqos-obj-y) > >> diff --git a/tests/boot-serial-test.c b/tests/boot-serial-test.c > >> new file mode 100644 > >> index 0000000..3263dcd > >> --- /dev/null > >> +++ b/tests/boot-serial-test.c > >> @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ > >> +/* > >> + * Test serial output of some machines. > >> + * > >> + * Copyright 2016 Thomas Huth, Red Hat Inc. > >> + * > >> + * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 > >> + * or later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. > >> + * > >> + * This test is used to check that the serial output of the firmware > >> + * (that we provide for some machines) contains an expected string. > >> + * Thus we check that the firmware still boots at least to a certain > >> + * point and so we know that the machine is not completely broken. > >> + */ > >> + > >> +#include "qemu/osdep.h" > >> +#include "libqtest.h" > >> + > >> +typedef struct testdef { > >> + const char *arch; /* Target architecture */ > >> + const char *machine; /* Name of the machine */ > >> + const char *extra; /* Additional parameters */ > >> + const char *expect; /* Expected string in the serial output */ > >> +} testdef_t; > >> + > >> +static testdef_t tests[] = { > >> + { "alpha", "clipper", "", "PCI:" }, > >> + { "ppc", "ppce500", "", "U-Boot" }, > >> + { "ppc", "prep", "", "Open Hack'Ware BIOS" }, > >> + { "ppc64", "ppce500", "", "U-Boot" }, > >> + { "ppc64", "prep", "", "Open Hack'Ware BIOS" }, > >> + { "ppc64", "pseries", "", "Open Firmware" }, > >> + { "i386", "isapc", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, > >> + { "i386", "pc", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, > >> + { "i386", "q35", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, > >> + { "x86_64", "isapc", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, > >> + { "x86_64", "pc", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, > >> + { "x86_64", "q35", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, > >> + { "s390x", "s390-ccw-virtio", > >> + "-nodefaults -device sclpconsole,chardev=serial0", "virtio device" }, > >> + { NULL } > >> +}; > >> + > >> +static void check_guest_output(const testdef_t *test, int fd) > >> +{ > >> + bool output_ok = false; > >> + int i, pos = 0; > >> + char ch; > >> + > >> + /* Poll serial output... Wait at most 30 seconds */ > >> + for (i = 0; i < 3000; ++i) { > >> + while (read(fd, &ch, 1) == 1) { > > > > It might be a good idea to check for actual errors from read() here. > > Ok. > > >> + if (ch == test->expect[pos]) { > >> + pos += 1; > >> + if (test->expect[pos] == '\0') { > >> + /* We've reached the end of the expected string! */ > >> + output_ok = true; > >> + goto done; > >> + } > >> + } else { > >> + pos = 0; > >> + } > >> + } > >> + g_usleep(10000); > >> + } > >> + > >> +done: > >> + g_assert(output_ok); > >> +} > >> + > >> +static void test_machine(const void *data) > >> +{ > >> + const testdef_t *test = data; > >> + char *args; > >> + char tmpname[] = "/tmp/qtest-boot-serial-XXXXXX"; > >> + int fd; > >> + > >> + fd = mkstemp(tmpname); > >> + g_assert(fd != -1); > >> + > >> + args = g_strdup_printf("-M %s,accel=tcg -chardev file,id=serial0,path=%s" > >> + " -serial chardev:serial0 %s", test->machine, > >> + tmpname, test->extra); > >> + > >> + qtest_start(args); > >> + unlink(tmpname); > >> + > >> + check_guest_output(test, fd); > >> + qtest_quit(global_qtest); > >> + > >> + g_free(args); > >> + close(fd); > >> +} > >> + > >> +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) > >> +{ > >> + const char *arch = qtest_get_arch(); > >> + int i; > >> + > >> + g_test_init(&argc, &argv, NULL); > >> + > >> + for (i = 0; tests[i].arch != NULL; i++) { > >> + if (strcmp(arch, tests[i].arch) == 0) { > >> + char *name = g_strdup_printf("boot-serial/%s", tests[i].machine); > >> + qtest_add_data_func(name, &tests[i], test_machine); > > > > Do we need some conditionals in case certain machine types are > > configured out? > > You mean something like using "#ifdef CONFIG_PREP" ? That unfortunately > does not work since it's not exported as a pre-processor definition, > it's only a Makefile variable. So other tests like boot-order-test.c can > also not check for the available machine types and assume that they are > simply always there. I was thinking more of actually querying qemu -M ?, but yeah other tests assume the necessary machines are there, so I think it's probably ok to do so here as well.
diff --git a/tests/Makefile.include b/tests/Makefile.include index b7784d3..ba1cc8d 100644 --- a/tests/Makefile.include +++ b/tests/Makefile.include @@ -194,6 +194,7 @@ check-qtest-i386-y += tests/hd-geo-test$(EXESUF) gcov-files-i386-y += hw/block/hd-geometry.c check-qtest-i386-y += tests/boot-order-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-i386-y += tests/bios-tables-test$(EXESUF) +check-qtest-i386-y += tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-i386-y += tests/pxe-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-i386-y += tests/rtc-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-i386-y += tests/ipmi-kcs-test$(EXESUF) @@ -241,6 +242,8 @@ check-qtest-x86_64-y += $(check-qtest-i386-y) gcov-files-i386-y += i386-softmmu/hw/timer/mc146818rtc.c gcov-files-x86_64-y = $(subst i386-softmmu/,x86_64-softmmu/,$(gcov-files-i386-y)) +check-qtest-alpha-y = tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) + check-qtest-mips-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-mips64-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-mips64el-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) @@ -248,12 +251,14 @@ check-qtest-mips64el-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-ppc-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-ppc-y += tests/boot-order-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-ppc-y += tests/prom-env-test$(EXESUF) +check-qtest-ppc-y += tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-ppc64-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-ppc64-y += tests/boot-order-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-ppc64-y += tests/spapr-phb-test$(EXESUF) gcov-files-ppc64-y += ppc64-softmmu/hw/ppc/spapr_pci.c check-qtest-ppc64-y += tests/prom-env-test$(EXESUF) +check-qtest-ppc64-y += tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-sh4-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-sh4eb-y = tests/endianness-test$(EXESUF) @@ -277,6 +282,8 @@ gcov-files-arm-y += arm-softmmu/hw/block/virtio-blk.c check-qtest-microblazeel-y = $(check-qtest-microblaze-y) check-qtest-xtensaeb-y = $(check-qtest-xtensa-y) +check-qtest-s390x-y = tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) + check-qtest-generic-y += tests/qom-test$(EXESUF) qapi-schema += alternate-any.json @@ -575,6 +582,7 @@ tests/ipmi-kcs-test$(EXESUF): tests/ipmi-kcs-test.o tests/ipmi-bt-test$(EXESUF): tests/ipmi-bt-test.o tests/hd-geo-test$(EXESUF): tests/hd-geo-test.o tests/boot-order-test$(EXESUF): tests/boot-order-test.o $(libqos-obj-y) +tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF): tests/boot-serial-test.o $(libqos-obj-y) tests/bios-tables-test$(EXESUF): tests/bios-tables-test.o \ tests/boot-sector.o $(libqos-obj-y) tests/pxe-test$(EXESUF): tests/pxe-test.o tests/boot-sector.o $(libqos-obj-y) diff --git a/tests/boot-serial-test.c b/tests/boot-serial-test.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3263dcd --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/boot-serial-test.c @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +/* + * Test serial output of some machines. + * + * Copyright 2016 Thomas Huth, Red Hat Inc. + * + * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 + * or later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. + * + * This test is used to check that the serial output of the firmware + * (that we provide for some machines) contains an expected string. + * Thus we check that the firmware still boots at least to a certain + * point and so we know that the machine is not completely broken. + */ + +#include "qemu/osdep.h" +#include "libqtest.h" + +typedef struct testdef { + const char *arch; /* Target architecture */ + const char *machine; /* Name of the machine */ + const char *extra; /* Additional parameters */ + const char *expect; /* Expected string in the serial output */ +} testdef_t; + +static testdef_t tests[] = { + { "alpha", "clipper", "", "PCI:" }, + { "ppc", "ppce500", "", "U-Boot" }, + { "ppc", "prep", "", "Open Hack'Ware BIOS" }, + { "ppc64", "ppce500", "", "U-Boot" }, + { "ppc64", "prep", "", "Open Hack'Ware BIOS" }, + { "ppc64", "pseries", "", "Open Firmware" }, + { "i386", "isapc", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, + { "i386", "pc", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, + { "i386", "q35", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, + { "x86_64", "isapc", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, + { "x86_64", "pc", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, + { "x86_64", "q35", "-device sga", "SGABIOS" }, + { "s390x", "s390-ccw-virtio", + "-nodefaults -device sclpconsole,chardev=serial0", "virtio device" }, + { NULL } +}; + +static void check_guest_output(const testdef_t *test, int fd) +{ + bool output_ok = false; + int i, pos = 0; + char ch; + + /* Poll serial output... Wait at most 30 seconds */ + for (i = 0; i < 3000; ++i) { + while (read(fd, &ch, 1) == 1) { + if (ch == test->expect[pos]) { + pos += 1; + if (test->expect[pos] == '\0') { + /* We've reached the end of the expected string! */ + output_ok = true; + goto done; + } + } else { + pos = 0; + } + } + g_usleep(10000); + } + +done: + g_assert(output_ok); +} + +static void test_machine(const void *data) +{ + const testdef_t *test = data; + char *args; + char tmpname[] = "/tmp/qtest-boot-serial-XXXXXX"; + int fd; + + fd = mkstemp(tmpname); + g_assert(fd != -1); + + args = g_strdup_printf("-M %s,accel=tcg -chardev file,id=serial0,path=%s" + " -serial chardev:serial0 %s", test->machine, + tmpname, test->extra); + + qtest_start(args); + unlink(tmpname); + + check_guest_output(test, fd); + qtest_quit(global_qtest); + + g_free(args); + close(fd); +} + +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + const char *arch = qtest_get_arch(); + int i; + + g_test_init(&argc, &argv, NULL); + + for (i = 0; tests[i].arch != NULL; i++) { + if (strcmp(arch, tests[i].arch) == 0) { + char *name = g_strdup_printf("boot-serial/%s", tests[i].machine); + qtest_add_data_func(name, &tests[i], test_machine); + g_free(name); + } + } + + return g_test_run(); +}
Some of the machines that we have got a firmware image for write some output to the serial console while booting up. We can use this output to make sure that the machine is basically working, so this adds a test that checks the output of these machines for some well-known "magic" strings. Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> --- tests/Makefile.include | 8 ++++ tests/boot-serial-test.c | 110 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 118 insertions(+) create mode 100644 tests/boot-serial-test.c