Message ID | 20180525184219.14440-5-crosa@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
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Hi Cleber, On 05/25/2018 03:42 PM, Cleber Rosa wrote: > The set_console() method is intended to ease higher level use cases > that require a console device. > > The amount of intelligence is limited on purpose, requiring either the > device type explicitly, or the existence of a machine (pattern) > definition. > > Because of the console device type selection criteria (by machine > type), users should also be able to define that. It'll then be used > for both '-machine' and for the console device type selection. > > Users of the set_console() method will certainly be interested in > accessing the console device, and for that a console_socket property > has been added. > > Signed-off-by: Cleber Rosa <crosa@redhat.com> > --- > scripts/qemu.py | 97 +++++++++++++++++++++- > scripts/test_qemu.py | 186 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 282 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > create mode 100644 scripts/test_qemu.py > > diff --git a/scripts/qemu.py b/scripts/qemu.py > index 7cd8193df8..f099ce7278 100644 > --- a/scripts/qemu.py > +++ b/scripts/qemu.py > @@ -17,19 +17,41 @@ import logging > import os > import subprocess > import qmp.qmp > +import re > import shutil > +import socket > import tempfile > > > LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) > > > +#: Maps machine types to the preferred console device types This could be QMP query-able... > +CONSOLE_DEV_TYPES = { > + r'^clipper$': 'isa-serial', > + r'^malta': 'isa-serial', > + r'^(pc.*|q35.*|isapc)$': 'isa-serial', > + r'^(40p|powernv|prep)$': 'isa-serial', > + r'^pseries.*': 'spapr-vty', > + r'^s390-ccw-virtio.*': 'sclpconsole', > + } > + > + > class QEMUMachineError(Exception): > """ > Exception called when an error in QEMUMachine happens. > """ > > > +class QEMUMachineAddDeviceError(QEMUMachineError): > + """ > + Exception raised when a request to add a device can not be fulfilled > + > + The failures are caused by limitations, lack of information or conflicting > + requests on the QEMUMachine methods. This exception does not represent > + failures reported by the QEMU binary itself. > + """ > + > class MonitorResponseError(qmp.qmp.QMPError): > ''' > Represents erroneous QMP monitor reply > @@ -91,6 +113,10 @@ class QEMUMachine(object): > self._test_dir = test_dir > self._temp_dir = None > self._launched = False > + self._machine = None > + self._console_device_type = None > + self._console_address = None > + self._console_socket = None > > # just in case logging wasn't configured by the main script: > logging.basicConfig() > @@ -175,9 +201,19 @@ class QEMUMachine(object): > self._monitor_address[1]) > else: > moncdev = 'socket,id=mon,path=%s' % self._vm_monitor > - return ['-chardev', moncdev, > + args = ['-chardev', moncdev, > '-mon', 'chardev=mon,mode=control', > '-display', 'none', '-vga', 'none'] > + if self._machine is not None: > + args.extend(['-machine', self._machine]) > + if self._console_device_type is not None: > + self._console_address = os.path.join(self._temp_dir, > + self._name + "-console.sock") > + chardev = ('socket,id=console,path=%s,server,nowait' % > + self._console_address) > + device = '%s,chardev=console' % self._console_device_type > + args.extend(['-chardev', chardev, '-device', device]) > + return args > > def _pre_launch(self): > self._temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=self._test_dir) > @@ -202,6 +238,10 @@ class QEMUMachine(object): > > self._qemu_log_path = None > > + if self._console_socket is not None: > + self._console_socket.close() > + self._console_socket = None > + > if self._temp_dir is not None: > shutil.rmtree(self._temp_dir) > self._temp_dir = None > @@ -365,3 +405,58 @@ class QEMUMachine(object): > Adds to the list of extra arguments to be given to the QEMU binary > ''' > self._args.extend(args) > + > + def set_machine(self, machine_type): > + ''' > + Sets the machine type > + > + If set, the machine type will be added to the base arguments > + of the resulting QEMU command line. > + ''' > + self._machine = machine_type > + > + def set_console(self, device_type=None): > + ''' > + Sets the device type for a console device > + > + If set, the console device and a backing character device will > + be added to the base arguments of the resulting QEMU command > + line. > + > + This is a convenience method that will either use the provided > + device type, of if not given, it will used the device type set > + on CONSOLE_DEV_TYPES. > + > + The actual setting of command line arguments will be be done at > + machine launch time, as it depends on the temporary directory > + to be created. > + > + @param device_type: the device type, such as "isa-serial" > + @raises: QEMUMachineAddDeviceError if the device type is not given > + and can not be determined. > + ''' > + if device_type is None: > + if self._machine is None: > + raise QEMUMachineAddDeviceError("Can not add a console device:" > + " QEMU instance without a " > + "defined machine type") > + for regex, device in CONSOLE_DEV_TYPES.items(): > + if re.match(regex, self._machine): > + device_type = device > + break > + if device_type is None: > + raise QEMUMachineAddDeviceError("Can not add a console device:" > + " no matching console device " > + "type definition") > + self._console_device_type = device_type > + > + @property > + def console_socket(self): > + """ > + Returns a socket connected to the console > + """ > + if self._console_socket is None: > + self._console_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, > + socket.SOCK_STREAM) > + self._console_socket.connect(self._console_address) > + return self._console_socket > diff --git a/scripts/test_qemu.py b/scripts/test_qemu.py > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000000..a5874fd217 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/scripts/test_qemu.py > @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ > +# Tests and utilities for testing for "qemu.py" functionality > +# > +# Copyright (c) 2018 Red Hat, Inc. > +# > +# Author: > +# Cleber Rosa <crosa@redhat.com> > +# > +# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or > +# later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. > + > +import sys > +import os > +import glob > +import unittest > +import shutil > +import tempfile > +import subprocess > + > +import qemu > +import qmp.qmp > + > + > +class QEMUMachineProbeError(Exception): > + """ > + Exception raised when a probe a fails to be deterministic > + """ > + > + > +def get_built_qemu_binaries(root_dir=None): > + """ > + Attempts to find QEMU binaries in a tree > + > + If root_dir is None, it will attempt to find the binaries at the > + source tree. It's possible to override it by setting the environment > + variable QEMU_ROOT_DIR. > + """ > + if root_dir is None: > + src_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))) > + root_dir = os.environ.get("QEMU_ROOT_DIR", src_dir) > + binaries = glob.glob(os.path.join(root_dir, '*-softmmu/qemu-system-*')) > + if 'win' in sys.platform: > + bin_filter = lambda x: x.endswith(".exe") > + else: > + bin_filter = lambda x: not x.endswith(".exe") > + return [_ for _ in binaries if bin_filter(_)] > + > + > +def subprocess_dev_null(mode='w'): > + """ > + A portable null file object suitable for use with the subprocess module > + """ > + if hasattr(subprocess, 'DEVNULL'): > + return subprocess.DEVNULL > + else: > + return open(os.path.devnull, mode) > + > + > +def qmp_execute(binary_path, qmp_command): > + """ > + Executes a QMP command on a given QEMU binary > + > + Useful for one-off execution of QEMU binaries to get runtime > + information. > + > + @param binary_path: path to a QEMU binary > + @param qmp_command: the QMP command > + @note: passing arguments to the QMP command is not supported at > + this time. > + """ > + try: > + tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() > + monitor_socket = os.path.join(tempdir, 'monitor.sock') > + args = [binary_path, '-nodefaults', '-machine', 'none', > + '-nographic', '-S', '-qmp', 'unix:%s' % monitor_socket] > + monitor = qmp.qmp.QEMUMonitorProtocol(monitor_socket, True) > + try: > + qemu_proc = subprocess.Popen(args, > + stdin=subprocess.PIPE, > + stdout=subprocess.PIPE, > + stderr=subprocess_dev_null(), > + universal_newlines=True) > + except OSError: > + return None > + monitor.accept() > + res = monitor.cmd(qmp_command) > + monitor.cmd("quit") > + qemu_proc.wait() > + monitor.close() > + return res.get("return", None) > + finally: > + shutil.rmtree(tempdir) > + > + > +def qemu_bin_probe_arch(binary_path): > + """ > + Probes the architecture from the QEMU binary > + > + @returns: either the probed arch or None > + @rtype: str or None > + @raises: QEMUMachineProbeError > + """ > + res = qmp_execute(binary_path, "query-target") > + if res is None: > + raise QEMUMachineProbeError('Failed to probe the QEMU arch by querying' > + ' the target of binary "%s"' % binary_path) > + return res.get("arch", None) > + > + > +class QEMU(unittest.TestCase): > + > + > + TEST_ARCH_MACHINE_CONSOLES = { I think this dictionary should be auto-generated, at worst previously to tag a release. > + 'alpha': ['clipper'], > + 'mips': ['malta'], > + 'x86_64': ['isapc', > + 'pc', 'pc-0.10', 'pc-0.11', 'pc-0.12', 'pc-0.13', > + 'pc-0.14', 'pc-0.15', 'pc-1.0', 'pc-1.1', 'pc-1.2', > + 'pc-1.3', > + 'pc-i440fx-1.4', 'pc-i440fx-1.5', 'pc-i440fx-1.6', > + 'pc-i440fx-1.7', 'pc-i440fx-2.0', 'pc-i440fx-2.1', > + 'pc-i440fx-2.10', 'pc-i440fx-2.11', 'pc-i440fx-2.2', > + 'pc-i440fx-2.3', 'pc-i440fx-2.4', 'pc-i440fx-2.5', > + 'pc-i440fx-2.6', 'pc-i440fx-2.7', 'pc-i440fx-2.8', > + 'pc-i440fx-2.9', 'pc-q35-2.10', 'pc-q35-2.11', > + 'q35', 'pc-q35-2.4', 'pc-q35-2.5', 'pc-q35-2.6', > + 'pc-q35-2.7', 'pc-q35-2.8', 'pc-q35-2.9'], > + 'ppc64': ['40p', 'powernv', 'prep', 'pseries', 'pseries-2.1', > + 'pseries-2.2', 'pseries-2.3', 'pseries-2.4', 'pseries-2.5', > + 'pseries-2.6', 'pseries-2.7', 'pseries-2.8', 'pseries-2.9', > + 'pseries-2.10', 'pseries-2.11', 'pseries-2.12'], > + 's390x': ['s390-ccw-virtio', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.4', > + 's390-ccw-virtio-2.5', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.6', > + 's390-ccw-virtio-2.7', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.8', > + 's390-ccw-virtio-2.9', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.10', > + 's390-ccw-virtio-2.11', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.12'] > + } > + > + > + def test_set_console(self): > + for machines in QEMU.TEST_ARCH_MACHINE_CONSOLES.values(): > + for machine in machines: > + qemu_machine = qemu.QEMUMachine('/fake/path/to/binary') > + qemu_machine.set_machine(machine) > + qemu_machine.set_console() > + > + def test_set_console_no_machine(self): > + qemu_machine = qemu.QEMUMachine('/fake/path/to/binary') > + self.assertRaises(qemu.QEMUMachineAddDeviceError, > + qemu_machine.set_console) > + > + def test_set_console_no_machine_match(self): > + qemu_machine = qemu.QEMUMachine('/fake/path/to/binary') > + qemu_machine.set_machine('unknown-machine-model') > + self.assertRaises(qemu.QEMUMachineAddDeviceError, > + qemu_machine.set_console) > + > + @unittest.skipUnless(get_built_qemu_binaries(), > + "Could not find any QEMU binaries built to use on " > + "console check") > + def test_set_console_launch(self): > + for binary in get_built_qemu_binaries(): > + probed_arch = qemu_bin_probe_arch(binary) > + for machine in QEMU.TEST_ARCH_MACHINE_CONSOLES.get(probed_arch, []): > + qemu_machine = qemu.QEMUMachine(binary) > + > + # the following workarounds are target specific required for > + # this test. users are of QEMUMachine are expected to deal with > + # target specific requirements just the same in their own code > + cap_htm_off = ('pseries-2.7', 'pseries-2.8', 'pseries-2.9', > + 'pseries-2.10', 'pseries-2.11', 'pseries-2.12') > + if probed_arch == 'ppc64' and machine in cap_htm_off: > + qemu_machine._machine = machine # pylint: disable=W0212 > + qemu_machine.args.extend(['-machine', > + '%s,cap-htm=off' % machine]) > + elif probed_arch == 's390x': > + qemu_machine.set_machine(machine) > + qemu_machine.args.append('-nodefaults') > + elif probed_arch == 'mips': > + qemu_machine.set_machine(machine) > + qemu_machine.args.extend(['-bios', os.path.devnull]) > + else: > + qemu_machine.set_machine(machine) > + > + qemu_machine.set_console() > + qemu_machine.launch() > + qemu_machine.shutdown() >
On 05/26/2018 12:54 AM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: > Hi Cleber, > > On 05/25/2018 03:42 PM, Cleber Rosa wrote: >> The set_console() method is intended to ease higher level use cases >> that require a console device. >> >> The amount of intelligence is limited on purpose, requiring either the >> device type explicitly, or the existence of a machine (pattern) >> definition. >> >> Because of the console device type selection criteria (by machine >> type), users should also be able to define that. It'll then be used >> for both '-machine' and for the console device type selection. >> >> Users of the set_console() method will certainly be interested in >> accessing the console device, and for that a console_socket property >> has been added. >> >> Signed-off-by: Cleber Rosa <crosa@redhat.com> >> --- >> scripts/qemu.py | 97 +++++++++++++++++++++- >> scripts/test_qemu.py | 186 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> 2 files changed, 282 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) >> create mode 100644 scripts/test_qemu.py >> >> diff --git a/scripts/qemu.py b/scripts/qemu.py >> index 7cd8193df8..f099ce7278 100644 >> --- a/scripts/qemu.py >> +++ b/scripts/qemu.py >> @@ -17,19 +17,41 @@ import logging >> import os >> import subprocess >> import qmp.qmp >> +import re >> import shutil >> +import socket >> import tempfile >> >> >> LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) >> >> >> +#: Maps machine types to the preferred console device types > > This could be QMP query-able... > I'm not an expert here, but IIRC Eduardo thinks that the best solution may be for these machine types to implement support for "-serial" instead. When all machines do that, then this "set_console()" would default to adding a "-serial" argument if no device type is given. >> +CONSOLE_DEV_TYPES = { >> + r'^clipper$': 'isa-serial', >> + r'^malta': 'isa-serial', >> + r'^(pc.*|q35.*|isapc)$': 'isa-serial', >> + r'^(40p|powernv|prep)$': 'isa-serial', >> + r'^pseries.*': 'spapr-vty', >> + r'^s390-ccw-virtio.*': 'sclpconsole', >> + } >> + >> + >> class QEMUMachineError(Exception): >> """ >> Exception called when an error in QEMUMachine happens. >> """ >> >> >> +class QEMUMachineAddDeviceError(QEMUMachineError): >> + """ >> + Exception raised when a request to add a device can not be fulfilled >> + >> + The failures are caused by limitations, lack of information or conflicting >> + requests on the QEMUMachine methods. This exception does not represent >> + failures reported by the QEMU binary itself. >> + """ >> + >> class MonitorResponseError(qmp.qmp.QMPError): >> ''' >> Represents erroneous QMP monitor reply >> @@ -91,6 +113,10 @@ class QEMUMachine(object): >> self._test_dir = test_dir >> self._temp_dir = None >> self._launched = False >> + self._machine = None >> + self._console_device_type = None >> + self._console_address = None >> + self._console_socket = None >> >> # just in case logging wasn't configured by the main script: >> logging.basicConfig() >> @@ -175,9 +201,19 @@ class QEMUMachine(object): >> self._monitor_address[1]) >> else: >> moncdev = 'socket,id=mon,path=%s' % self._vm_monitor >> - return ['-chardev', moncdev, >> + args = ['-chardev', moncdev, >> '-mon', 'chardev=mon,mode=control', >> '-display', 'none', '-vga', 'none'] >> + if self._machine is not None: >> + args.extend(['-machine', self._machine]) >> + if self._console_device_type is not None: >> + self._console_address = os.path.join(self._temp_dir, >> + self._name + "-console.sock") >> + chardev = ('socket,id=console,path=%s,server,nowait' % >> + self._console_address) >> + device = '%s,chardev=console' % self._console_device_type >> + args.extend(['-chardev', chardev, '-device', device]) >> + return args >> >> def _pre_launch(self): >> self._temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=self._test_dir) >> @@ -202,6 +238,10 @@ class QEMUMachine(object): >> >> self._qemu_log_path = None >> >> + if self._console_socket is not None: >> + self._console_socket.close() >> + self._console_socket = None >> + >> if self._temp_dir is not None: >> shutil.rmtree(self._temp_dir) >> self._temp_dir = None >> @@ -365,3 +405,58 @@ class QEMUMachine(object): >> Adds to the list of extra arguments to be given to the QEMU binary >> ''' >> self._args.extend(args) >> + >> + def set_machine(self, machine_type): >> + ''' >> + Sets the machine type >> + >> + If set, the machine type will be added to the base arguments >> + of the resulting QEMU command line. >> + ''' >> + self._machine = machine_type >> + >> + def set_console(self, device_type=None): >> + ''' >> + Sets the device type for a console device >> + >> + If set, the console device and a backing character device will >> + be added to the base arguments of the resulting QEMU command >> + line. >> + >> + This is a convenience method that will either use the provided >> + device type, of if not given, it will used the device type set >> + on CONSOLE_DEV_TYPES. >> + >> + The actual setting of command line arguments will be be done at >> + machine launch time, as it depends on the temporary directory >> + to be created. >> + >> + @param device_type: the device type, such as "isa-serial" >> + @raises: QEMUMachineAddDeviceError if the device type is not given >> + and can not be determined. >> + ''' >> + if device_type is None: >> + if self._machine is None: >> + raise QEMUMachineAddDeviceError("Can not add a console device:" >> + " QEMU instance without a " >> + "defined machine type") >> + for regex, device in CONSOLE_DEV_TYPES.items(): >> + if re.match(regex, self._machine): >> + device_type = device >> + break >> + if device_type is None: >> + raise QEMUMachineAddDeviceError("Can not add a console device:" >> + " no matching console device " >> + "type definition") >> + self._console_device_type = device_type >> + >> + @property >> + def console_socket(self): >> + """ >> + Returns a socket connected to the console >> + """ >> + if self._console_socket is None: >> + self._console_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, >> + socket.SOCK_STREAM) >> + self._console_socket.connect(self._console_address) >> + return self._console_socket >> diff --git a/scripts/test_qemu.py b/scripts/test_qemu.py >> new file mode 100644 >> index 0000000000..a5874fd217 >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/scripts/test_qemu.py >> @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ >> +# Tests and utilities for testing for "qemu.py" functionality >> +# >> +# Copyright (c) 2018 Red Hat, Inc. >> +# >> +# Author: >> +# Cleber Rosa <crosa@redhat.com> >> +# >> +# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or >> +# later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. >> + >> +import sys >> +import os >> +import glob >> +import unittest >> +import shutil >> +import tempfile >> +import subprocess >> + >> +import qemu >> +import qmp.qmp >> + >> + >> +class QEMUMachineProbeError(Exception): >> + """ >> + Exception raised when a probe a fails to be deterministic >> + """ >> + >> + >> +def get_built_qemu_binaries(root_dir=None): >> + """ >> + Attempts to find QEMU binaries in a tree >> + >> + If root_dir is None, it will attempt to find the binaries at the >> + source tree. It's possible to override it by setting the environment >> + variable QEMU_ROOT_DIR. >> + """ >> + if root_dir is None: >> + src_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))) >> + root_dir = os.environ.get("QEMU_ROOT_DIR", src_dir) >> + binaries = glob.glob(os.path.join(root_dir, '*-softmmu/qemu-system-*')) >> + if 'win' in sys.platform: >> + bin_filter = lambda x: x.endswith(".exe") >> + else: >> + bin_filter = lambda x: not x.endswith(".exe") >> + return [_ for _ in binaries if bin_filter(_)] >> + >> + >> +def subprocess_dev_null(mode='w'): >> + """ >> + A portable null file object suitable for use with the subprocess module >> + """ >> + if hasattr(subprocess, 'DEVNULL'): >> + return subprocess.DEVNULL >> + else: >> + return open(os.path.devnull, mode) >> + >> + >> +def qmp_execute(binary_path, qmp_command): >> + """ >> + Executes a QMP command on a given QEMU binary >> + >> + Useful for one-off execution of QEMU binaries to get runtime >> + information. >> + >> + @param binary_path: path to a QEMU binary >> + @param qmp_command: the QMP command >> + @note: passing arguments to the QMP command is not supported at >> + this time. >> + """ >> + try: >> + tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() >> + monitor_socket = os.path.join(tempdir, 'monitor.sock') >> + args = [binary_path, '-nodefaults', '-machine', 'none', >> + '-nographic', '-S', '-qmp', 'unix:%s' % monitor_socket] >> + monitor = qmp.qmp.QEMUMonitorProtocol(monitor_socket, True) >> + try: >> + qemu_proc = subprocess.Popen(args, >> + stdin=subprocess.PIPE, >> + stdout=subprocess.PIPE, >> + stderr=subprocess_dev_null(), >> + universal_newlines=True) >> + except OSError: >> + return None >> + monitor.accept() >> + res = monitor.cmd(qmp_command) >> + monitor.cmd("quit") >> + qemu_proc.wait() >> + monitor.close() >> + return res.get("return", None) >> + finally: >> + shutil.rmtree(tempdir) >> + >> + >> +def qemu_bin_probe_arch(binary_path): >> + """ >> + Probes the architecture from the QEMU binary >> + >> + @returns: either the probed arch or None >> + @rtype: str or None >> + @raises: QEMUMachineProbeError >> + """ >> + res = qmp_execute(binary_path, "query-target") >> + if res is None: >> + raise QEMUMachineProbeError('Failed to probe the QEMU arch by querying' >> + ' the target of binary "%s"' % binary_path) >> + return res.get("arch", None) >> + >> + >> +class QEMU(unittest.TestCase): >> + >> + >> + TEST_ARCH_MACHINE_CONSOLES = { > > I think this dictionary should be auto-generated, at worst previously to > tag a release. > I can look into that, but I think it would only be significant if/when a Makefile target that runs this test regularly is also addressed. Should we have a "make check-scripts-own-tests" sort of rule? - Cleber. >> + 'alpha': ['clipper'], >> + 'mips': ['malta'], >> + 'x86_64': ['isapc', >> + 'pc', 'pc-0.10', 'pc-0.11', 'pc-0.12', 'pc-0.13', >> + 'pc-0.14', 'pc-0.15', 'pc-1.0', 'pc-1.1', 'pc-1.2', >> + 'pc-1.3', >> + 'pc-i440fx-1.4', 'pc-i440fx-1.5', 'pc-i440fx-1.6', >> + 'pc-i440fx-1.7', 'pc-i440fx-2.0', 'pc-i440fx-2.1', >> + 'pc-i440fx-2.10', 'pc-i440fx-2.11', 'pc-i440fx-2.2', >> + 'pc-i440fx-2.3', 'pc-i440fx-2.4', 'pc-i440fx-2.5', >> + 'pc-i440fx-2.6', 'pc-i440fx-2.7', 'pc-i440fx-2.8', >> + 'pc-i440fx-2.9', 'pc-q35-2.10', 'pc-q35-2.11', >> + 'q35', 'pc-q35-2.4', 'pc-q35-2.5', 'pc-q35-2.6', >> + 'pc-q35-2.7', 'pc-q35-2.8', 'pc-q35-2.9'], >> + 'ppc64': ['40p', 'powernv', 'prep', 'pseries', 'pseries-2.1', >> + 'pseries-2.2', 'pseries-2.3', 'pseries-2.4', 'pseries-2.5', >> + 'pseries-2.6', 'pseries-2.7', 'pseries-2.8', 'pseries-2.9', >> + 'pseries-2.10', 'pseries-2.11', 'pseries-2.12'], >> + 's390x': ['s390-ccw-virtio', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.4', >> + 's390-ccw-virtio-2.5', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.6', >> + 's390-ccw-virtio-2.7', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.8', >> + 's390-ccw-virtio-2.9', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.10', >> + 's390-ccw-virtio-2.11', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.12'] >> + } >> + >> + >> + def test_set_console(self): >> + for machines in QEMU.TEST_ARCH_MACHINE_CONSOLES.values(): >> + for machine in machines: >> + qemu_machine = qemu.QEMUMachine('/fake/path/to/binary') >> + qemu_machine.set_machine(machine) >> + qemu_machine.set_console() >> + >> + def test_set_console_no_machine(self): >> + qemu_machine = qemu.QEMUMachine('/fake/path/to/binary') >> + self.assertRaises(qemu.QEMUMachineAddDeviceError, >> + qemu_machine.set_console) >> + >> + def test_set_console_no_machine_match(self): >> + qemu_machine = qemu.QEMUMachine('/fake/path/to/binary') >> + qemu_machine.set_machine('unknown-machine-model') >> + self.assertRaises(qemu.QEMUMachineAddDeviceError, >> + qemu_machine.set_console) >> + >> + @unittest.skipUnless(get_built_qemu_binaries(), >> + "Could not find any QEMU binaries built to use on " >> + "console check") >> + def test_set_console_launch(self): >> + for binary in get_built_qemu_binaries(): >> + probed_arch = qemu_bin_probe_arch(binary) >> + for machine in QEMU.TEST_ARCH_MACHINE_CONSOLES.get(probed_arch, []): >> + qemu_machine = qemu.QEMUMachine(binary) >> + >> + # the following workarounds are target specific required for >> + # this test. users are of QEMUMachine are expected to deal with >> + # target specific requirements just the same in their own code >> + cap_htm_off = ('pseries-2.7', 'pseries-2.8', 'pseries-2.9', >> + 'pseries-2.10', 'pseries-2.11', 'pseries-2.12') >> + if probed_arch == 'ppc64' and machine in cap_htm_off: >> + qemu_machine._machine = machine # pylint: disable=W0212 >> + qemu_machine.args.extend(['-machine', >> + '%s,cap-htm=off' % machine]) >> + elif probed_arch == 's390x': >> + qemu_machine.set_machine(machine) >> + qemu_machine.args.append('-nodefaults') >> + elif probed_arch == 'mips': >> + qemu_machine.set_machine(machine) >> + qemu_machine.args.extend(['-bios', os.path.devnull]) >> + else: >> + qemu_machine.set_machine(machine) >> + >> + qemu_machine.set_console() >> + qemu_machine.launch() >> + qemu_machine.shutdown() >> >
On Tue, May 29, 2018 at 09:01:42AM -0400, Cleber Rosa wrote: > On 05/26/2018 12:54 AM, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: > > Hi Cleber, > > > > On 05/25/2018 03:42 PM, Cleber Rosa wrote: > >> The set_console() method is intended to ease higher level use cases > >> that require a console device. > >> > >> The amount of intelligence is limited on purpose, requiring either the > >> device type explicitly, or the existence of a machine (pattern) > >> definition. > >> > >> Because of the console device type selection criteria (by machine > >> type), users should also be able to define that. It'll then be used > >> for both '-machine' and for the console device type selection. > >> > >> Users of the set_console() method will certainly be interested in > >> accessing the console device, and for that a console_socket property > >> has been added. > >> > >> Signed-off-by: Cleber Rosa <crosa@redhat.com> > >> --- > >> scripts/qemu.py | 97 +++++++++++++++++++++- > >> scripts/test_qemu.py | 186 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >> 2 files changed, 282 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > >> create mode 100644 scripts/test_qemu.py > >> > >> diff --git a/scripts/qemu.py b/scripts/qemu.py > >> index 7cd8193df8..f099ce7278 100644 > >> --- a/scripts/qemu.py > >> +++ b/scripts/qemu.py > >> @@ -17,19 +17,41 @@ import logging > >> import os > >> import subprocess > >> import qmp.qmp > >> +import re > >> import shutil > >> +import socket > >> import tempfile > >> > >> > >> LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) > >> > >> > >> +#: Maps machine types to the preferred console device types > > > > This could be QMP query-able... > > > > I'm not an expert here, but IIRC Eduardo thinks that the best solution > may be for these machine types to implement support for "-serial" > instead. When all machines do that, then this "set_console()" would > default to adding a "-serial" argument if no device type is given. Both 'query-machines' and '-serial' would be good solutions for this, IMO. But I don't think this should block the inclusion of avocado_qemu. > > >> +CONSOLE_DEV_TYPES = { > >> + r'^clipper$': 'isa-serial', > >> + r'^malta': 'isa-serial', > >> + r'^(pc.*|q35.*|isapc)$': 'isa-serial', > >> + r'^(40p|powernv|prep)$': 'isa-serial', > >> + r'^pseries.*': 'spapr-vty', > >> + r'^s390-ccw-virtio.*': 'sclpconsole', > >> + } > >> + > >> + [...]
On 05/25/2018 02:42 PM, Cleber Rosa wrote: > The set_console() method is intended to ease higher level use cases > that require a console device. > > The amount of intelligence is limited on purpose, requiring either the > device type explicitly, or the existence of a machine (pattern) > definition. > > Because of the console device type selection criteria (by machine > type), users should also be able to define that. It'll then be used > for both '-machine' and for the console device type selection. > > Users of the set_console() method will certainly be interested in > accessing the console device, and for that a console_socket property > has been added. > > Signed-off-by: Cleber Rosa <crosa@redhat.com> > --- > scripts/qemu.py | 97 +++++++++++++++++++++- > scripts/test_qemu.py | 186 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 282 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > create mode 100644 scripts/test_qemu.py > > diff --git a/scripts/qemu.py b/scripts/qemu.py > index 7cd8193df8..f099ce7278 100644 > --- a/scripts/qemu.py > +++ b/scripts/qemu.py > @@ -17,19 +17,41 @@ import logging > import os > import subprocess > import qmp.qmp > +import re > import shutil > +import socket > import tempfile > > > LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) > > > +#: Maps machine types to the preferred console device types > +CONSOLE_DEV_TYPES = { > + r'^clipper$': 'isa-serial', > + r'^malta': 'isa-serial', > + r'^(pc.*|q35.*|isapc)$': 'isa-serial', > + r'^(40p|powernv|prep)$': 'isa-serial', > + r'^pseries.*': 'spapr-vty', > + r'^s390-ccw-virtio.*': 'sclpconsole', > + } > + > + > class QEMUMachineError(Exception): > """ > Exception called when an error in QEMUMachine happens. > """ > > > +class QEMUMachineAddDeviceError(QEMUMachineError): > + """ > + Exception raised when a request to add a device can not be fulfilled > + > + The failures are caused by limitations, lack of information or conflicting > + requests on the QEMUMachine methods. This exception does not represent > + failures reported by the QEMU binary itself. > + """ > + > class MonitorResponseError(qmp.qmp.QMPError): > ''' > Represents erroneous QMP monitor reply > @@ -91,6 +113,10 @@ class QEMUMachine(object): > self._test_dir = test_dir > self._temp_dir = None > self._launched = False > + self._machine = None > + self._console_device_type = None > + self._console_address = None > + self._console_socket = None > > # just in case logging wasn't configured by the main script: > logging.basicConfig() > @@ -175,9 +201,19 @@ class QEMUMachine(object): > self._monitor_address[1]) > else: > moncdev = 'socket,id=mon,path=%s' % self._vm_monitor > - return ['-chardev', moncdev, > + args = ['-chardev', moncdev, > '-mon', 'chardev=mon,mode=control', > '-display', 'none', '-vga', 'none'] > + if self._machine is not None: > + args.extend(['-machine', self._machine]) > + if self._console_device_type is not None: > + self._console_address = os.path.join(self._temp_dir, > + self._name + "-console.sock") > + chardev = ('socket,id=console,path=%s,server,nowait' % > + self._console_address) > + device = '%s,chardev=console' % self._console_device_type > + args.extend(['-chardev', chardev, '-device', device]) > + return args > > def _pre_launch(self): > self._temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=self._test_dir) > @@ -202,6 +238,10 @@ class QEMUMachine(object): > > self._qemu_log_path = None > > + if self._console_socket is not None: > + self._console_socket.close() > + self._console_socket = None > + > if self._temp_dir is not None: > shutil.rmtree(self._temp_dir) > self._temp_dir = None > @@ -365,3 +405,58 @@ class QEMUMachine(object): > Adds to the list of extra arguments to be given to the QEMU binary > ''' > self._args.extend(args) > + > + def set_machine(self, machine_type): > + ''' > + Sets the machine type > + > + If set, the machine type will be added to the base arguments > + of the resulting QEMU command line. > + ''' > + self._machine = machine_type > + > + def set_console(self, device_type=None): > + ''' > + Sets the device type for a console device > + > + If set, the console device and a backing character device will > + be added to the base arguments of the resulting QEMU command > + line. > + > + This is a convenience method that will either use the provided > + device type, of if not given, it will used the device type set > + on CONSOLE_DEV_TYPES. > + > + The actual setting of command line arguments will be be done at > + machine launch time, as it depends on the temporary directory > + to be created. > + > + @param device_type: the device type, such as "isa-serial" > + @raises: QEMUMachineAddDeviceError if the device type is not given > + and can not be determined. > + ''' > + if device_type is None: > + if self._machine is None: > + raise QEMUMachineAddDeviceError("Can not add a console device:" > + " QEMU instance without a " > + "defined machine type") > + for regex, device in CONSOLE_DEV_TYPES.items(): > + if re.match(regex, self._machine): > + device_type = device > + break > + if device_type is None: > + raise QEMUMachineAddDeviceError("Can not add a console device:" > + " no matching console device " > + "type definition") > + self._console_device_type = device_type > + > + @property > + def console_socket(self): > + """ > + Returns a socket connected to the console > + """ > + if self._console_socket is None: > + self._console_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, > + socket.SOCK_STREAM) > + self._console_socket.connect(self._console_address) > + return self._console_socket > diff --git a/scripts/test_qemu.py b/scripts/test_qemu.py > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000000..a5874fd217 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/scripts/test_qemu.py > @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ > +# Tests and utilities for testing for "qemu.py" functionality > +# > +# Copyright (c) 2018 Red Hat, Inc. > +# > +# Author: > +# Cleber Rosa <crosa@redhat.com> > +# > +# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or > +# later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. > + > +import sys > +import os > +import glob > +import unittest > +import shutil > +import tempfile > +import subprocess > + > +import qemu > +import qmp.qmp > + > + > +class QEMUMachineProbeError(Exception): > + """ > + Exception raised when a probe a fails to be deterministic > + """ > + > + > +def get_built_qemu_binaries(root_dir=None): > + """ > + Attempts to find QEMU binaries in a tree > + > + If root_dir is None, it will attempt to find the binaries at the > + source tree. It's possible to override it by setting the environment > + variable QEMU_ROOT_DIR. > + """ > + if root_dir is None: > + src_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))) > + root_dir = os.environ.get("QEMU_ROOT_DIR", src_dir) > + binaries = glob.glob(os.path.join(root_dir, '*-softmmu/qemu-system-*')) > + if 'win' in sys.platform: > + bin_filter = lambda x: x.endswith(".exe") > + else: > + bin_filter = lambda x: not x.endswith(".exe") > + return [_ for _ in binaries if bin_filter(_)] > + > + > +def subprocess_dev_null(mode='w'): > + """ > + A portable null file object suitable for use with the subprocess module > + """ > + if hasattr(subprocess, 'DEVNULL'): > + return subprocess.DEVNULL > + else: > + return open(os.path.devnull, mode) > + > + > +def qmp_execute(binary_path, qmp_command): > + """ > + Executes a QMP command on a given QEMU binary > + > + Useful for one-off execution of QEMU binaries to get runtime > + information. > + > + @param binary_path: path to a QEMU binary > + @param qmp_command: the QMP command > + @note: passing arguments to the QMP command is not supported at > + this time. > + """ > + try: > + tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() > + monitor_socket = os.path.join(tempdir, 'monitor.sock') > + args = [binary_path, '-nodefaults', '-machine', 'none', > + '-nographic', '-S', '-qmp', 'unix:%s' % monitor_socket] > + monitor = qmp.qmp.QEMUMonitorProtocol(monitor_socket, True) > + try: > + qemu_proc = subprocess.Popen(args, > + stdin=subprocess.PIPE, > + stdout=subprocess.PIPE, > + stderr=subprocess_dev_null(), > + universal_newlines=True) > + except OSError: > + return None > + monitor.accept() > + res = monitor.cmd(qmp_command) > + monitor.cmd("quit") > + qemu_proc.wait() > + monitor.close() > + return res.get("return", None) > + finally: > + shutil.rmtree(tempdir) > + > + > +def qemu_bin_probe_arch(binary_path): > + """ > + Probes the architecture from the QEMU binary > + > + @returns: either the probed arch or None > + @rtype: str or None > + @raises: QEMUMachineProbeError > + """ > + res = qmp_execute(binary_path, "query-target") > + if res is None: > + raise QEMUMachineProbeError('Failed to probe the QEMU arch by querying' > + ' the target of binary "%s"' % binary_path) > + return res.get("arch", None) > + > + > +class QEMU(unittest.TestCase): > + > + > + TEST_ARCH_MACHINE_CONSOLES = { > + 'alpha': ['clipper'], > + 'mips': ['malta'], > + 'x86_64': ['isapc', > + 'pc', 'pc-0.10', 'pc-0.11', 'pc-0.12', 'pc-0.13', > + 'pc-0.14', 'pc-0.15', 'pc-1.0', 'pc-1.1', 'pc-1.2', > + 'pc-1.3', > + 'pc-i440fx-1.4', 'pc-i440fx-1.5', 'pc-i440fx-1.6', > + 'pc-i440fx-1.7', 'pc-i440fx-2.0', 'pc-i440fx-2.1', > + 'pc-i440fx-2.10', 'pc-i440fx-2.11', 'pc-i440fx-2.2', > + 'pc-i440fx-2.3', 'pc-i440fx-2.4', 'pc-i440fx-2.5', > + 'pc-i440fx-2.6', 'pc-i440fx-2.7', 'pc-i440fx-2.8', > + 'pc-i440fx-2.9', 'pc-q35-2.10', 'pc-q35-2.11', > + 'q35', 'pc-q35-2.4', 'pc-q35-2.5', 'pc-q35-2.6', > + 'pc-q35-2.7', 'pc-q35-2.8', 'pc-q35-2.9'], > + 'ppc64': ['40p', 'powernv', 'prep', 'pseries', 'pseries-2.1', > + 'pseries-2.2', 'pseries-2.3', 'pseries-2.4', 'pseries-2.5', > + 'pseries-2.6', 'pseries-2.7', 'pseries-2.8', 'pseries-2.9', > + 'pseries-2.10', 'pseries-2.11', 'pseries-2.12'], > + 's390x': ['s390-ccw-virtio', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.4', > + 's390-ccw-virtio-2.5', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.6', > + 's390-ccw-virtio-2.7', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.8', > + 's390-ccw-virtio-2.9', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.10', > + 's390-ccw-virtio-2.11', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.12'] > + } > + > + > + def test_set_console(self): > + for machines in QEMU.TEST_ARCH_MACHINE_CONSOLES.values(): > + for machine in machines: > + qemu_machine = qemu.QEMUMachine('/fake/path/to/binary') > + qemu_machine.set_machine(machine) > + qemu_machine.set_console() > + > + def test_set_console_no_machine(self): > + qemu_machine = qemu.QEMUMachine('/fake/path/to/binary') > + self.assertRaises(qemu.QEMUMachineAddDeviceError, > + qemu_machine.set_console) > + > + def test_set_console_no_machine_match(self): > + qemu_machine = qemu.QEMUMachine('/fake/path/to/binary') > + qemu_machine.set_machine('unknown-machine-model') > + self.assertRaises(qemu.QEMUMachineAddDeviceError, > + qemu_machine.set_console) > + > + @unittest.skipUnless(get_built_qemu_binaries(), > + "Could not find any QEMU binaries built to use on " > + "console check") > + def test_set_console_launch(self): > + for binary in get_built_qemu_binaries(): > + probed_arch = qemu_bin_probe_arch(binary) > + for machine in QEMU.TEST_ARCH_MACHINE_CONSOLES.get(probed_arch, []): > + qemu_machine = qemu.QEMUMachine(binary) > + > + # the following workarounds are target specific required for > + # this test. users are of QEMUMachine are expected to deal with > + # target specific requirements just the same in their own code > + cap_htm_off = ('pseries-2.7', 'pseries-2.8', 'pseries-2.9', > + 'pseries-2.10', 'pseries-2.11', 'pseries-2.12') > + if probed_arch == 'ppc64' and machine in cap_htm_off: > + qemu_machine._machine = machine # pylint: disable=W0212 > + qemu_machine.args.extend(['-machine', > + '%s,cap-htm=off' % machine]) Actually this should not be using "QEMUMachine.args" (which existed only on my development versions) but "add_args()" instead. Fixing on v3. > + elif probed_arch == 's390x': > + qemu_machine.set_machine(machine) > + qemu_machine.args.append('-nodefaults') Ditto. > + elif probed_arch == 'mips': > + qemu_machine.set_machine(machine) > + qemu_machine.args.extend(['-bios', os.path.devnull]) Same here. - Cleber. > + else: > + qemu_machine.set_machine(machine) > + > + qemu_machine.set_console() > + qemu_machine.launch() > + qemu_machine.shutdown() >
diff --git a/scripts/qemu.py b/scripts/qemu.py index 7cd8193df8..f099ce7278 100644 --- a/scripts/qemu.py +++ b/scripts/qemu.py @@ -17,19 +17,41 @@ import logging import os import subprocess import qmp.qmp +import re import shutil +import socket import tempfile LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__) +#: Maps machine types to the preferred console device types +CONSOLE_DEV_TYPES = { + r'^clipper$': 'isa-serial', + r'^malta': 'isa-serial', + r'^(pc.*|q35.*|isapc)$': 'isa-serial', + r'^(40p|powernv|prep)$': 'isa-serial', + r'^pseries.*': 'spapr-vty', + r'^s390-ccw-virtio.*': 'sclpconsole', + } + + class QEMUMachineError(Exception): """ Exception called when an error in QEMUMachine happens. """ +class QEMUMachineAddDeviceError(QEMUMachineError): + """ + Exception raised when a request to add a device can not be fulfilled + + The failures are caused by limitations, lack of information or conflicting + requests on the QEMUMachine methods. This exception does not represent + failures reported by the QEMU binary itself. + """ + class MonitorResponseError(qmp.qmp.QMPError): ''' Represents erroneous QMP monitor reply @@ -91,6 +113,10 @@ class QEMUMachine(object): self._test_dir = test_dir self._temp_dir = None self._launched = False + self._machine = None + self._console_device_type = None + self._console_address = None + self._console_socket = None # just in case logging wasn't configured by the main script: logging.basicConfig() @@ -175,9 +201,19 @@ class QEMUMachine(object): self._monitor_address[1]) else: moncdev = 'socket,id=mon,path=%s' % self._vm_monitor - return ['-chardev', moncdev, + args = ['-chardev', moncdev, '-mon', 'chardev=mon,mode=control', '-display', 'none', '-vga', 'none'] + if self._machine is not None: + args.extend(['-machine', self._machine]) + if self._console_device_type is not None: + self._console_address = os.path.join(self._temp_dir, + self._name + "-console.sock") + chardev = ('socket,id=console,path=%s,server,nowait' % + self._console_address) + device = '%s,chardev=console' % self._console_device_type + args.extend(['-chardev', chardev, '-device', device]) + return args def _pre_launch(self): self._temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=self._test_dir) @@ -202,6 +238,10 @@ class QEMUMachine(object): self._qemu_log_path = None + if self._console_socket is not None: + self._console_socket.close() + self._console_socket = None + if self._temp_dir is not None: shutil.rmtree(self._temp_dir) self._temp_dir = None @@ -365,3 +405,58 @@ class QEMUMachine(object): Adds to the list of extra arguments to be given to the QEMU binary ''' self._args.extend(args) + + def set_machine(self, machine_type): + ''' + Sets the machine type + + If set, the machine type will be added to the base arguments + of the resulting QEMU command line. + ''' + self._machine = machine_type + + def set_console(self, device_type=None): + ''' + Sets the device type for a console device + + If set, the console device and a backing character device will + be added to the base arguments of the resulting QEMU command + line. + + This is a convenience method that will either use the provided + device type, of if not given, it will used the device type set + on CONSOLE_DEV_TYPES. + + The actual setting of command line arguments will be be done at + machine launch time, as it depends on the temporary directory + to be created. + + @param device_type: the device type, such as "isa-serial" + @raises: QEMUMachineAddDeviceError if the device type is not given + and can not be determined. + ''' + if device_type is None: + if self._machine is None: + raise QEMUMachineAddDeviceError("Can not add a console device:" + " QEMU instance without a " + "defined machine type") + for regex, device in CONSOLE_DEV_TYPES.items(): + if re.match(regex, self._machine): + device_type = device + break + if device_type is None: + raise QEMUMachineAddDeviceError("Can not add a console device:" + " no matching console device " + "type definition") + self._console_device_type = device_type + + @property + def console_socket(self): + """ + Returns a socket connected to the console + """ + if self._console_socket is None: + self._console_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, + socket.SOCK_STREAM) + self._console_socket.connect(self._console_address) + return self._console_socket diff --git a/scripts/test_qemu.py b/scripts/test_qemu.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a5874fd217 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/test_qemu.py @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ +# Tests and utilities for testing for "qemu.py" functionality +# +# Copyright (c) 2018 Red Hat, Inc. +# +# Author: +# Cleber Rosa <crosa@redhat.com> +# +# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or +# later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. + +import sys +import os +import glob +import unittest +import shutil +import tempfile +import subprocess + +import qemu +import qmp.qmp + + +class QEMUMachineProbeError(Exception): + """ + Exception raised when a probe a fails to be deterministic + """ + + +def get_built_qemu_binaries(root_dir=None): + """ + Attempts to find QEMU binaries in a tree + + If root_dir is None, it will attempt to find the binaries at the + source tree. It's possible to override it by setting the environment + variable QEMU_ROOT_DIR. + """ + if root_dir is None: + src_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))) + root_dir = os.environ.get("QEMU_ROOT_DIR", src_dir) + binaries = glob.glob(os.path.join(root_dir, '*-softmmu/qemu-system-*')) + if 'win' in sys.platform: + bin_filter = lambda x: x.endswith(".exe") + else: + bin_filter = lambda x: not x.endswith(".exe") + return [_ for _ in binaries if bin_filter(_)] + + +def subprocess_dev_null(mode='w'): + """ + A portable null file object suitable for use with the subprocess module + """ + if hasattr(subprocess, 'DEVNULL'): + return subprocess.DEVNULL + else: + return open(os.path.devnull, mode) + + +def qmp_execute(binary_path, qmp_command): + """ + Executes a QMP command on a given QEMU binary + + Useful for one-off execution of QEMU binaries to get runtime + information. + + @param binary_path: path to a QEMU binary + @param qmp_command: the QMP command + @note: passing arguments to the QMP command is not supported at + this time. + """ + try: + tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() + monitor_socket = os.path.join(tempdir, 'monitor.sock') + args = [binary_path, '-nodefaults', '-machine', 'none', + '-nographic', '-S', '-qmp', 'unix:%s' % monitor_socket] + monitor = qmp.qmp.QEMUMonitorProtocol(monitor_socket, True) + try: + qemu_proc = subprocess.Popen(args, + stdin=subprocess.PIPE, + stdout=subprocess.PIPE, + stderr=subprocess_dev_null(), + universal_newlines=True) + except OSError: + return None + monitor.accept() + res = monitor.cmd(qmp_command) + monitor.cmd("quit") + qemu_proc.wait() + monitor.close() + return res.get("return", None) + finally: + shutil.rmtree(tempdir) + + +def qemu_bin_probe_arch(binary_path): + """ + Probes the architecture from the QEMU binary + + @returns: either the probed arch or None + @rtype: str or None + @raises: QEMUMachineProbeError + """ + res = qmp_execute(binary_path, "query-target") + if res is None: + raise QEMUMachineProbeError('Failed to probe the QEMU arch by querying' + ' the target of binary "%s"' % binary_path) + return res.get("arch", None) + + +class QEMU(unittest.TestCase): + + + TEST_ARCH_MACHINE_CONSOLES = { + 'alpha': ['clipper'], + 'mips': ['malta'], + 'x86_64': ['isapc', + 'pc', 'pc-0.10', 'pc-0.11', 'pc-0.12', 'pc-0.13', + 'pc-0.14', 'pc-0.15', 'pc-1.0', 'pc-1.1', 'pc-1.2', + 'pc-1.3', + 'pc-i440fx-1.4', 'pc-i440fx-1.5', 'pc-i440fx-1.6', + 'pc-i440fx-1.7', 'pc-i440fx-2.0', 'pc-i440fx-2.1', + 'pc-i440fx-2.10', 'pc-i440fx-2.11', 'pc-i440fx-2.2', + 'pc-i440fx-2.3', 'pc-i440fx-2.4', 'pc-i440fx-2.5', + 'pc-i440fx-2.6', 'pc-i440fx-2.7', 'pc-i440fx-2.8', + 'pc-i440fx-2.9', 'pc-q35-2.10', 'pc-q35-2.11', + 'q35', 'pc-q35-2.4', 'pc-q35-2.5', 'pc-q35-2.6', + 'pc-q35-2.7', 'pc-q35-2.8', 'pc-q35-2.9'], + 'ppc64': ['40p', 'powernv', 'prep', 'pseries', 'pseries-2.1', + 'pseries-2.2', 'pseries-2.3', 'pseries-2.4', 'pseries-2.5', + 'pseries-2.6', 'pseries-2.7', 'pseries-2.8', 'pseries-2.9', + 'pseries-2.10', 'pseries-2.11', 'pseries-2.12'], + 's390x': ['s390-ccw-virtio', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.4', + 's390-ccw-virtio-2.5', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.6', + 's390-ccw-virtio-2.7', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.8', + 's390-ccw-virtio-2.9', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.10', + 's390-ccw-virtio-2.11', 's390-ccw-virtio-2.12'] + } + + + def test_set_console(self): + for machines in QEMU.TEST_ARCH_MACHINE_CONSOLES.values(): + for machine in machines: + qemu_machine = qemu.QEMUMachine('/fake/path/to/binary') + qemu_machine.set_machine(machine) + qemu_machine.set_console() + + def test_set_console_no_machine(self): + qemu_machine = qemu.QEMUMachine('/fake/path/to/binary') + self.assertRaises(qemu.QEMUMachineAddDeviceError, + qemu_machine.set_console) + + def test_set_console_no_machine_match(self): + qemu_machine = qemu.QEMUMachine('/fake/path/to/binary') + qemu_machine.set_machine('unknown-machine-model') + self.assertRaises(qemu.QEMUMachineAddDeviceError, + qemu_machine.set_console) + + @unittest.skipUnless(get_built_qemu_binaries(), + "Could not find any QEMU binaries built to use on " + "console check") + def test_set_console_launch(self): + for binary in get_built_qemu_binaries(): + probed_arch = qemu_bin_probe_arch(binary) + for machine in QEMU.TEST_ARCH_MACHINE_CONSOLES.get(probed_arch, []): + qemu_machine = qemu.QEMUMachine(binary) + + # the following workarounds are target specific required for + # this test. users are of QEMUMachine are expected to deal with + # target specific requirements just the same in their own code + cap_htm_off = ('pseries-2.7', 'pseries-2.8', 'pseries-2.9', + 'pseries-2.10', 'pseries-2.11', 'pseries-2.12') + if probed_arch == 'ppc64' and machine in cap_htm_off: + qemu_machine._machine = machine # pylint: disable=W0212 + qemu_machine.args.extend(['-machine', + '%s,cap-htm=off' % machine]) + elif probed_arch == 's390x': + qemu_machine.set_machine(machine) + qemu_machine.args.append('-nodefaults') + elif probed_arch == 'mips': + qemu_machine.set_machine(machine) + qemu_machine.args.extend(['-bios', os.path.devnull]) + else: + qemu_machine.set_machine(machine) + + qemu_machine.set_console() + qemu_machine.launch() + qemu_machine.shutdown()
The set_console() method is intended to ease higher level use cases that require a console device. The amount of intelligence is limited on purpose, requiring either the device type explicitly, or the existence of a machine (pattern) definition. Because of the console device type selection criteria (by machine type), users should also be able to define that. It'll then be used for both '-machine' and for the console device type selection. Users of the set_console() method will certainly be interested in accessing the console device, and for that a console_socket property has been added. Signed-off-by: Cleber Rosa <crosa@redhat.com> --- scripts/qemu.py | 97 +++++++++++++++++++++- scripts/test_qemu.py | 186 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 282 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 scripts/test_qemu.py