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We know this is U-Boot so the prefix serves no purpose other than to make things longer and harder to read. Drop it and rename the files. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Mattijs Korpershoek <mkorpershoek@baylibre.com> # test_android / test_dfu
345 lines
11 KiB
Python
345 lines
11 KiB
Python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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# Copyright (c) 2015-2016, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
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"""
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Logic to spawn a sub-process and interact with its stdio.
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"""
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import io
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import os
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import re
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import pty
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import pytest
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import signal
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import select
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import sys
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import termios
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import time
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import traceback
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# Character to send (twice) to exit the terminal
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EXIT_CHAR = 0x1d # FS (Ctrl + ])
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class Timeout(Exception):
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"""An exception sub-class that indicates that a timeout occurred."""
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class BootFail(Exception):
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"""An exception sub-class that indicates that a boot failure occurred.
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This is used when a bad pattern is seen when waiting for the boot prompt.
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It is regarded as fatal, to avoid trying to boot the again and again to no
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avail.
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"""
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class Unexpected(Exception):
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"""An exception sub-class that indicates that unexpected test was seen."""
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def handle_exception(ubconfig, console, log, err, name, fatal, output=''):
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"""Handle an exception from the console
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Exceptions can occur when there is unexpected output or due to the board
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crashing or hanging. Some exceptions are likely fatal, where retrying will
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just chew up time to no available. In those cases it is best to cause
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further tests be skipped.
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Args:
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ubconfig (ArbitraryAttributeContainer): ubconfig object
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log (Logfile): Place to log errors
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console (ConsoleBase): Console to clean up, if fatal
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err (Exception): Exception which was thrown
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name (str): Name of problem, to log
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fatal (bool): True to abort all tests
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output (str): Extra output to report on boot failure. This can show the
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target's console output as it tried to boot
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"""
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msg = f'{name}: '
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if fatal:
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msg += 'Marking connection bad - no other tests will run'
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else:
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msg += 'Assuming that lab is healthy'
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print(msg)
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log.error(msg)
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log.error(f'Error: {err}')
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if output:
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msg += f'; output {output}'
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if fatal:
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ubconfig.connection_ok = False
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console.cleanup_spawn()
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pytest.exit(msg)
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class Spawn:
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"""Represents the stdio of a freshly created sub-process. Commands may be
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sent to the process, and responses waited for.
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Members:
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output: accumulated output from expect()
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"""
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def __init__(self, args, cwd=None, decode_signal=False):
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"""Spawn (fork/exec) the sub-process.
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Args:
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args: array of processs arguments. argv[0] is the command to
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execute.
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cwd: the directory to run the process in, or None for no change.
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decode_signal (bool): True to indicate the exception number when
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something goes wrong
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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self.decode_signal = decode_signal
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self.waited = False
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self.exit_code = 0
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self.exit_info = ''
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self.buf = ''
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self.output = ''
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self.logfile_read = None
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self.before = ''
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self.after = ''
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self.timeout = None
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# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7857352/python-regex-to-match-vt100-escape-sequences
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self.re_vt100 = re.compile(r'(\x1b\[|\x9b)[^@-_]*[@-_]|\x1b[@-_]', re.I)
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(self.pid, self.fd) = pty.fork()
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if self.pid == 0:
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try:
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# For some reason, SIGHUP is set to SIG_IGN at this point when
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# run under "go" (www.go.cd). Perhaps this happens under any
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# background (non-interactive) system?
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signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, signal.SIG_DFL)
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if cwd:
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os.chdir(cwd)
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os.execvp(args[0], args)
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except:
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print('CHILD EXECEPTION:')
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traceback.print_exc()
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finally:
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os._exit(255)
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old = None
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try:
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isatty = False
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try:
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isatty = os.isatty(sys.stdout.fileno())
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# with --capture=tee-sys we cannot call fileno()
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except io.UnsupportedOperation as exc:
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pass
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if isatty:
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new = termios.tcgetattr(self.fd)
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old = new
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new[3] = new[3] & ~(termios.ICANON | termios.ISIG)
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new[3] = new[3] & ~termios.ECHO
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new[6][termios.VMIN] = 0
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new[6][termios.VTIME] = 0
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termios.tcsetattr(self.fd, termios.TCSANOW, new)
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self.poll = select.poll()
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self.poll.register(self.fd, select.POLLIN | select.POLLPRI | select.POLLERR |
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select.POLLHUP | select.POLLNVAL)
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except:
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if old:
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termios.tcsetattr(self.fd, termios.TCSANOW, old)
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self.close()
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raise
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def kill(self, sig):
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"""Send unix signal "sig" to the child process.
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Args:
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sig: The signal number to send.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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os.kill(self.pid, sig)
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def checkalive(self):
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"""Determine whether the child process is still running.
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Returns:
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tuple:
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True if process is alive, else False
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0 if process is alive, else exit code of process
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string describing what happened ('' or 'status/signal n')
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"""
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if self.waited:
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return False, self.exit_code, self.exit_info
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w = os.waitpid(self.pid, os.WNOHANG)
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if w[0] == 0:
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return True, 0, 'running'
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status = w[1]
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if os.WIFEXITED(status):
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self.exit_code = os.WEXITSTATUS(status)
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self.exit_info = 'status %d' % self.exit_code
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elif os.WIFSIGNALED(status):
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signum = os.WTERMSIG(status)
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self.exit_code = -signum
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self.exit_info = 'signal %d (%s)' % (signum, signal.Signals(signum).name)
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self.waited = True
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return False, self.exit_code, self.exit_info
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def isalive(self):
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"""Determine whether the child process is still running.
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Args:
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None.
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Returns:
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Boolean indicating whether process is alive.
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"""
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return self.checkalive()[0]
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def send(self, data):
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"""Send data to the sub-process's stdin.
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Args:
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data: The data to send to the process.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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os.write(self.fd, data.encode(errors='replace'))
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def receive(self, num_bytes):
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"""Receive data from the sub-process's stdin.
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Args:
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num_bytes (int): Maximum number of bytes to read
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Returns:
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str: The data received
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Raises:
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ValueError if U-Boot died
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"""
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try:
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c = os.read(self.fd, num_bytes).decode(errors='replace')
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except OSError as err:
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# With sandbox, try to detect when U-Boot exits when it
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# shouldn't and explain why. This is much more friendly than
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# just dying with an I/O error
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if self.decode_signal and err.errno == 5: # I/O error
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alive, _, info = self.checkalive()
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if alive:
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raise err
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raise ValueError('U-Boot exited with %s' % info)
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raise
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return c
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def expect(self, patterns):
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"""Wait for the sub-process to emit specific data.
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This function waits for the process to emit one pattern from the
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supplied list of patterns, or for a timeout to occur.
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Args:
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patterns: A list of strings or regex objects that we expect to
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see in the sub-process' stdout.
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Returns:
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The index within the patterns array of the pattern the process
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emitted.
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Notable exceptions:
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Timeout, if the process did not emit any of the patterns within
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the expected time.
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"""
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for pi in range(len(patterns)):
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if type(patterns[pi]) == type(''):
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patterns[pi] = re.compile(patterns[pi])
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tstart_s = time.time()
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try:
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while True:
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earliest_m = None
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earliest_pi = None
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for pi in range(len(patterns)):
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pattern = patterns[pi]
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m = pattern.search(self.buf)
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if not m:
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continue
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if earliest_m and m.start() >= earliest_m.start():
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continue
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earliest_m = m
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earliest_pi = pi
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if earliest_m:
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pos = earliest_m.start()
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posafter = earliest_m.end()
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self.before = self.buf[:pos]
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self.after = self.buf[pos:posafter]
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self.output += self.buf[:posafter]
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self.buf = self.buf[posafter:]
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return earliest_pi
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tnow_s = time.time()
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if self.timeout:
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tdelta_ms = (tnow_s - tstart_s) * 1000
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poll_maxwait = self.timeout - tdelta_ms
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if tdelta_ms > self.timeout:
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raise Timeout()
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else:
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poll_maxwait = None
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events = self.poll.poll(poll_maxwait)
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if not events:
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raise Timeout()
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c = self.receive(1024)
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if self.logfile_read:
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self.logfile_read.write(c)
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self.buf += c
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# count=0 is supposed to be the default, which indicates
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# unlimited substitutions, but in practice the version of
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# Python in Ubuntu 14.04 appears to default to count=2!
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self.buf = self.re_vt100.sub('', self.buf, count=1000000)
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finally:
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if self.logfile_read:
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self.logfile_read.flush()
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def close(self):
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"""Close the stdio connection to the sub-process.
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This also waits a reasonable time for the sub-process to stop running.
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Args:
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None.
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Returns:
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str: Type of closure completed
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"""
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# For Labgrid-sjg, ask it is exit gracefully, so it can transition the
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# board to the final state (like 'off') before exiting.
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if os.environ.get('USE_LABGRID_SJG'):
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self.send(chr(EXIT_CHAR) * 2)
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# Wait about 10 seconds for Labgrid to close and power off the board
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for _ in range(100):
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if not self.isalive():
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return 'normal'
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time.sleep(0.1)
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# That didn't work, so try closing the PTY
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os.close(self.fd)
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for _ in range(100):
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if not self.isalive():
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return 'break'
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time.sleep(0.1)
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return 'timeout'
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def get_expect_output(self):
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"""Return the output read by expect()
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Returns:
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The output processed by expect(), as a string.
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"""
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return self.output
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