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Add the ZFS Test Suite Add the ZFS Test Suite and test-runner framework from illumos. This is a continuation of the work done by Turbo Fredriksson to port the ZFS Test Suite to Linux. While this work was originally conceived as a stand alone project integrating it directly with the ZoL source tree has several advantages: * Allows the ZFS Test Suite to be packaged in zfs-test package. * Facilitates easy integration with the CI testing. * Users can locally run the ZFS Test Suite to validate ZFS. This testing should ONLY be done on a dedicated test system because the ZFS Test Suite in its current form is destructive. * Allows the ZFS Test Suite to be run directly in the ZoL source tree enabled developers to iterate quickly during development. * Developers can easily add/modify tests in the framework as features are added or functionality is changed. The tests will then always be in sync with the implementation. Full documentation for how to run the ZFS Test Suite is available in the tests/README.md file. Warning: This test suite is designed to be run on a dedicated test system. It will make modifications to the system including, but not limited to, the following. * Adding new users * Adding new groups * Modifying the following /proc files: * /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern * /proc/sys/kernel/core_uses_pid * Creating directories under / Notes: * Not all of the test cases are expected to pass and by default these test cases are disabled. The failures are primarily due to assumption made for illumos which are invalid under Linux. * When updating these test cases it should be done in as generic a way as possible so the patch can be submitted back upstream. Most existing library functions have been updated to be Linux aware, and the following functions and variables have been added. * Functions: * is_linux - Used to wrap a Linux specific section. * block_device_wait - Waits for block devices to be added to /dev/. * Variables: Linux Illumos * ZVOL_DEVDIR "/dev/zvol" "/dev/zvol/dsk" * ZVOL_RDEVDIR "/dev/zvol" "/dev/zvol/rdsk" * DEV_DSKDIR "/dev" "/dev/dsk" * DEV_RDSKDIR "/dev" "/dev/rdsk" * NEWFS_DEFAULT_FS "ext2" "ufs" * Many of the disabled test cases fail because 'zfs/zpool destroy' returns EBUSY. This is largely causes by the asynchronous nature of device handling on Linux and is expected, the impacted test cases will need to be updated to handle this. * There are several test cases which have been disabled because they can trigger a deadlock. A primary example of this is to recursively create zpools within zpools. These tests have been disabled until the root issue can be addressed. * Illumos specific utilities such as (mkfile) should be added to the tests/zfs-tests/cmd/ directory. Custom programs required by the test scripts can also be added here. * SELinux should be either is permissive mode or disabled when running the tests. The test cases should be updated to conform to a standard policy. * Redundant test functionality has been removed (zfault.sh). * Existing test scripts (zconfig.sh) should be migrated to use the framework for consistency and ease of testing. * The DISKS environment variable currently only supports loopback devices because of how the ZFS Test Suite expects partitions to be named (p1, p2, etc). Support must be added to generate the correct partition name based on the device location and name. * The ZFS Test Suite is part of the illumos code base at: https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/tree/master/usr/src/test Original-patch-by: Turbo Fredriksson <turbo@bayour.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Olaf Faaland <faaland1@llnl.gov> Closes #6 Closes #1534
2015-07-02 01:23:09 +03:00
#!/usr/bin/python
#
# This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the
# Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0.
# You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version
# 1.0 of the CDDL.
#
# A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this
# source. A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at
# http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL.
#
#
# Copyright (c) 2013 by Delphix. All rights reserved.
#
import ConfigParser
import os
import logging
from datetime import datetime
from optparse import OptionParser
from pwd import getpwnam
from pwd import getpwuid
from select import select
from subprocess import PIPE
from subprocess import Popen
from sys import argv
from sys import exit
from threading import Timer
from time import time
BASEDIR = '/var/tmp/test_results'
TESTDIR = '/usr/share/zfs/'
KILL = 'kill'
TRUE = 'true'
SUDO = 'sudo'
class Result(object):
total = 0
runresults = {'PASS': 0, 'FAIL': 0, 'SKIP': 0, 'KILLED': 0}
def __init__(self):
self.starttime = None
self.returncode = None
self.runtime = ''
self.stdout = []
self.stderr = []
self.result = ''
def done(self, proc, killed):
"""
Finalize the results of this Cmd.
"""
Result.total += 1
m, s = divmod(time() - self.starttime, 60)
self.runtime = '%02d:%02d' % (m, s)
self.returncode = proc.returncode
if killed:
self.result = 'KILLED'
Result.runresults['KILLED'] += 1
elif self.returncode is 0:
self.result = 'PASS'
Result.runresults['PASS'] += 1
elif self.returncode is 4:
self.result = 'SKIP'
Result.runresults['SKIP'] += 1
elif self.returncode is not 0:
self.result = 'FAIL'
Result.runresults['FAIL'] += 1
class Output(object):
"""
This class is a slightly modified version of the 'Stream' class found
here: http://goo.gl/aSGfv
"""
def __init__(self, stream):
self.stream = stream
self._buf = ''
self.lines = []
def fileno(self):
return self.stream.fileno()
def read(self, drain=0):
"""
Read from the file descriptor. If 'drain' set, read until EOF.
"""
while self._read() is not None:
if not drain:
break
def _read(self):
"""
Read up to 4k of data from this output stream. Collect the output
up to the last newline, and append it to any leftover data from a
previous call. The lines are stored as a (timestamp, data) tuple
for easy sorting/merging later.
"""
fd = self.fileno()
buf = os.read(fd, 4096)
if not buf:
return None
if '\n' not in buf:
self._buf += buf
return []
buf = self._buf + buf
tmp, rest = buf.rsplit('\n', 1)
self._buf = rest
now = datetime.now()
rows = tmp.split('\n')
self.lines += [(now, r) for r in rows]
class Cmd(object):
verified_users = []
def __init__(self, pathname, outputdir=None, timeout=None, user=None):
self.pathname = pathname
self.outputdir = outputdir or 'BASEDIR'
self.timeout = timeout or 60
self.user = user or ''
self.killed = False
self.result = Result()
def __str__(self):
return "Pathname: %s\nOutputdir: %s\nTimeout: %s\nUser: %s\n" % (
self.pathname, self.outputdir, self.timeout, self.user)
def kill_cmd(self, proc):
"""
Kill a running command due to timeout, or ^C from the keyboard. If
sudo is required, this user was verified previously.
"""
self.killed = True
do_sudo = len(self.user) != 0
signal = '-TERM'
cmd = [SUDO, KILL, signal, str(proc.pid)]
if not do_sudo:
del cmd[0]
try:
kp = Popen(cmd)
kp.wait()
except:
pass
def update_cmd_privs(self, cmd, user):
"""
If a user has been specified to run this Cmd and we're not already
running as that user, prepend the appropriate sudo command to run
as that user.
"""
me = getpwuid(os.getuid())
if not user or user is me:
Add `zfs allow` and `zfs unallow` support ZFS allows for specific permissions to be delegated to normal users with the `zfs allow` and `zfs unallow` commands. In addition, non- privileged users should be able to run all of the following commands: * zpool [list | iostat | status | get] * zfs [list | get] Historically this functionality was not available on Linux. In order to add it the secpolicy_* functions needed to be implemented and mapped to the equivalent Linux capability. Only then could the permissions on the `/dev/zfs` be relaxed and the internal ZFS permission checks used. Even with this change some limitations remain. Under Linux only the root user is allowed to modify the namespace (unless it's a private namespace). This means the mount, mountpoint, canmount, unmount, and remount delegations cannot be supported with the existing code. It may be possible to add this functionality in the future. This functionality was validated with the cli_user and delegation test cases from the ZFS Test Suite. These tests exhaustively verify each of the supported permissions which can be delegated and ensures only an authorized user can perform it. Two minor bug fixes were required for test-running.py. First, the Timer() object cannot be safely created in a `try:` block when there is an unconditional `finally` block which references it. Second, when running as a normal user also check for scripts using the both the .ksh and .sh suffixes. Finally, existing users who are simulating delegations by setting group permissions on the /dev/zfs device should revert that customization when updating to a version with this change. Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov> Closes #362 Closes #434 Closes #4100 Closes #4394 Closes #4410 Closes #4487
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if os.path.isfile(cmd+'.ksh') and os.access(cmd+'.ksh', os.X_OK):
cmd += '.ksh'
if os.path.isfile(cmd+'.sh') and os.access(cmd+'.sh', os.X_OK):
cmd += '.sh'
Add the ZFS Test Suite Add the ZFS Test Suite and test-runner framework from illumos. This is a continuation of the work done by Turbo Fredriksson to port the ZFS Test Suite to Linux. While this work was originally conceived as a stand alone project integrating it directly with the ZoL source tree has several advantages: * Allows the ZFS Test Suite to be packaged in zfs-test package. * Facilitates easy integration with the CI testing. * Users can locally run the ZFS Test Suite to validate ZFS. This testing should ONLY be done on a dedicated test system because the ZFS Test Suite in its current form is destructive. * Allows the ZFS Test Suite to be run directly in the ZoL source tree enabled developers to iterate quickly during development. * Developers can easily add/modify tests in the framework as features are added or functionality is changed. The tests will then always be in sync with the implementation. Full documentation for how to run the ZFS Test Suite is available in the tests/README.md file. Warning: This test suite is designed to be run on a dedicated test system. It will make modifications to the system including, but not limited to, the following. * Adding new users * Adding new groups * Modifying the following /proc files: * /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern * /proc/sys/kernel/core_uses_pid * Creating directories under / Notes: * Not all of the test cases are expected to pass and by default these test cases are disabled. The failures are primarily due to assumption made for illumos which are invalid under Linux. * When updating these test cases it should be done in as generic a way as possible so the patch can be submitted back upstream. Most existing library functions have been updated to be Linux aware, and the following functions and variables have been added. * Functions: * is_linux - Used to wrap a Linux specific section. * block_device_wait - Waits for block devices to be added to /dev/. * Variables: Linux Illumos * ZVOL_DEVDIR "/dev/zvol" "/dev/zvol/dsk" * ZVOL_RDEVDIR "/dev/zvol" "/dev/zvol/rdsk" * DEV_DSKDIR "/dev" "/dev/dsk" * DEV_RDSKDIR "/dev" "/dev/rdsk" * NEWFS_DEFAULT_FS "ext2" "ufs" * Many of the disabled test cases fail because 'zfs/zpool destroy' returns EBUSY. This is largely causes by the asynchronous nature of device handling on Linux and is expected, the impacted test cases will need to be updated to handle this. * There are several test cases which have been disabled because they can trigger a deadlock. A primary example of this is to recursively create zpools within zpools. These tests have been disabled until the root issue can be addressed. * Illumos specific utilities such as (mkfile) should be added to the tests/zfs-tests/cmd/ directory. Custom programs required by the test scripts can also be added here. * SELinux should be either is permissive mode or disabled when running the tests. The test cases should be updated to conform to a standard policy. * Redundant test functionality has been removed (zfault.sh). * Existing test scripts (zconfig.sh) should be migrated to use the framework for consistency and ease of testing. * The DISKS environment variable currently only supports loopback devices because of how the ZFS Test Suite expects partitions to be named (p1, p2, etc). Support must be added to generate the correct partition name based on the device location and name. * The ZFS Test Suite is part of the illumos code base at: https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/tree/master/usr/src/test Original-patch-by: Turbo Fredriksson <turbo@bayour.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Olaf Faaland <faaland1@llnl.gov> Closes #6 Closes #1534
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return cmd
if not os.path.isfile(cmd):
if os.path.isfile(cmd+'.ksh') and os.access(cmd+'.ksh', os.X_OK):
cmd += '.ksh'
if os.path.isfile(cmd+'.sh') and os.access(cmd+'.sh', os.X_OK):
cmd += '.sh'
ret = '%s -E -u %s %s' % (SUDO, user, cmd)
return ret.split(' ')
def collect_output(self, proc):
"""
Read from stdout/stderr as data becomes available, until the
process is no longer running. Return the lines from the stdout and
stderr Output objects.
"""
out = Output(proc.stdout)
err = Output(proc.stderr)
res = []
while proc.returncode is None:
proc.poll()
res = select([out, err], [], [], .1)
for fd in res[0]:
fd.read()
for fd in res[0]:
fd.read(drain=1)
return out.lines, err.lines
def run(self, options):
"""
This is the main function that runs each individual test.
Determine whether or not the command requires sudo, and modify it
if needed. Run the command, and update the result object.
"""
if options.dryrun is True:
print self
return
privcmd = self.update_cmd_privs(self.pathname, self.user)
try:
old = os.umask(0)
if not os.path.isdir(self.outputdir):
os.makedirs(self.outputdir, mode=0777)
os.umask(old)
except OSError, e:
fail('%s' % e)
Add `zfs allow` and `zfs unallow` support ZFS allows for specific permissions to be delegated to normal users with the `zfs allow` and `zfs unallow` commands. In addition, non- privileged users should be able to run all of the following commands: * zpool [list | iostat | status | get] * zfs [list | get] Historically this functionality was not available on Linux. In order to add it the secpolicy_* functions needed to be implemented and mapped to the equivalent Linux capability. Only then could the permissions on the `/dev/zfs` be relaxed and the internal ZFS permission checks used. Even with this change some limitations remain. Under Linux only the root user is allowed to modify the namespace (unless it's a private namespace). This means the mount, mountpoint, canmount, unmount, and remount delegations cannot be supported with the existing code. It may be possible to add this functionality in the future. This functionality was validated with the cli_user and delegation test cases from the ZFS Test Suite. These tests exhaustively verify each of the supported permissions which can be delegated and ensures only an authorized user can perform it. Two minor bug fixes were required for test-running.py. First, the Timer() object cannot be safely created in a `try:` block when there is an unconditional `finally` block which references it. Second, when running as a normal user also check for scripts using the both the .ksh and .sh suffixes. Finally, existing users who are simulating delegations by setting group permissions on the /dev/zfs device should revert that customization when updating to a version with this change. Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Tony Hutter <hutter2@llnl.gov> Closes #362 Closes #434 Closes #4100 Closes #4394 Closes #4410 Closes #4487
2016-06-07 19:16:52 +03:00
self.result.starttime = time()
proc = Popen(privcmd, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)
t = Timer(int(self.timeout), self.kill_cmd, [proc])
Add the ZFS Test Suite Add the ZFS Test Suite and test-runner framework from illumos. This is a continuation of the work done by Turbo Fredriksson to port the ZFS Test Suite to Linux. While this work was originally conceived as a stand alone project integrating it directly with the ZoL source tree has several advantages: * Allows the ZFS Test Suite to be packaged in zfs-test package. * Facilitates easy integration with the CI testing. * Users can locally run the ZFS Test Suite to validate ZFS. This testing should ONLY be done on a dedicated test system because the ZFS Test Suite in its current form is destructive. * Allows the ZFS Test Suite to be run directly in the ZoL source tree enabled developers to iterate quickly during development. * Developers can easily add/modify tests in the framework as features are added or functionality is changed. The tests will then always be in sync with the implementation. Full documentation for how to run the ZFS Test Suite is available in the tests/README.md file. Warning: This test suite is designed to be run on a dedicated test system. It will make modifications to the system including, but not limited to, the following. * Adding new users * Adding new groups * Modifying the following /proc files: * /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern * /proc/sys/kernel/core_uses_pid * Creating directories under / Notes: * Not all of the test cases are expected to pass and by default these test cases are disabled. The failures are primarily due to assumption made for illumos which are invalid under Linux. * When updating these test cases it should be done in as generic a way as possible so the patch can be submitted back upstream. Most existing library functions have been updated to be Linux aware, and the following functions and variables have been added. * Functions: * is_linux - Used to wrap a Linux specific section. * block_device_wait - Waits for block devices to be added to /dev/. * Variables: Linux Illumos * ZVOL_DEVDIR "/dev/zvol" "/dev/zvol/dsk" * ZVOL_RDEVDIR "/dev/zvol" "/dev/zvol/rdsk" * DEV_DSKDIR "/dev" "/dev/dsk" * DEV_RDSKDIR "/dev" "/dev/rdsk" * NEWFS_DEFAULT_FS "ext2" "ufs" * Many of the disabled test cases fail because 'zfs/zpool destroy' returns EBUSY. This is largely causes by the asynchronous nature of device handling on Linux and is expected, the impacted test cases will need to be updated to handle this. * There are several test cases which have been disabled because they can trigger a deadlock. A primary example of this is to recursively create zpools within zpools. These tests have been disabled until the root issue can be addressed. * Illumos specific utilities such as (mkfile) should be added to the tests/zfs-tests/cmd/ directory. Custom programs required by the test scripts can also be added here. * SELinux should be either is permissive mode or disabled when running the tests. The test cases should be updated to conform to a standard policy. * Redundant test functionality has been removed (zfault.sh). * Existing test scripts (zconfig.sh) should be migrated to use the framework for consistency and ease of testing. * The DISKS environment variable currently only supports loopback devices because of how the ZFS Test Suite expects partitions to be named (p1, p2, etc). Support must be added to generate the correct partition name based on the device location and name. * The ZFS Test Suite is part of the illumos code base at: https://github.com/illumos/illumos-gate/tree/master/usr/src/test Original-patch-by: Turbo Fredriksson <turbo@bayour.com> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Olaf Faaland <faaland1@llnl.gov> Closes #6 Closes #1534
2015-07-02 01:23:09 +03:00
try:
t.start()
self.result.stdout, self.result.stderr = self.collect_output(proc)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
self.kill_cmd(proc)
fail('\nRun terminated at user request.')
finally:
t.cancel()
self.result.done(proc, self.killed)
def skip(self):
"""
Initialize enough of the test result that we can log a skipped
command.
"""
Result.total += 1
Result.runresults['SKIP'] += 1
self.result.stdout = self.result.stderr = []
self.result.starttime = time()
m, s = divmod(time() - self.result.starttime, 60)
self.result.runtime = '%02d:%02d' % (m, s)
self.result.result = 'SKIP'
def log(self, logger, options):
"""
This function is responsible for writing all output. This includes
the console output, the logfile of all results (with timestamped
merged stdout and stderr), and for each test, the unmodified
stdout/stderr/merged in it's own file.
"""
if logger is None:
return
logname = getpwuid(os.getuid()).pw_name
user = ' (run as %s)' % (self.user if len(self.user) else logname)
msga = 'Test: %s%s ' % (self.pathname, user)
msgb = '[%s] [%s]' % (self.result.runtime, self.result.result)
pad = ' ' * (80 - (len(msga) + len(msgb)))
# If -q is specified, only print a line for tests that didn't pass.
# This means passing tests need to be logged as DEBUG, or the one
# line summary will only be printed in the logfile for failures.
if not options.quiet:
logger.info('%s%s%s' % (msga, pad, msgb))
elif self.result.result is not 'PASS':
logger.info('%s%s%s' % (msga, pad, msgb))
else:
logger.debug('%s%s%s' % (msga, pad, msgb))
lines = self.result.stdout + self.result.stderr
for dt, line in sorted(lines):
logger.debug('%s %s' % (dt.strftime("%H:%M:%S.%f ")[:11], line))
if len(self.result.stdout):
with open(os.path.join(self.outputdir, 'stdout'), 'w') as out:
for _, line in self.result.stdout:
os.write(out.fileno(), '%s\n' % line)
if len(self.result.stderr):
with open(os.path.join(self.outputdir, 'stderr'), 'w') as err:
for _, line in self.result.stderr:
os.write(err.fileno(), '%s\n' % line)
if len(self.result.stdout) and len(self.result.stderr):
with open(os.path.join(self.outputdir, 'merged'), 'w') as merged:
for _, line in sorted(lines):
os.write(merged.fileno(), '%s\n' % line)
class Test(Cmd):
props = ['outputdir', 'timeout', 'user', 'pre', 'pre_user', 'post',
'post_user']
def __init__(self, pathname, outputdir=None, timeout=None, user=None,
pre=None, pre_user=None, post=None, post_user=None):
super(Test, self).__init__(pathname, outputdir, timeout, user)
self.pre = pre or ''
self.pre_user = pre_user or ''
self.post = post or ''
self.post_user = post_user or ''
def __str__(self):
post_user = pre_user = ''
if len(self.pre_user):
pre_user = ' (as %s)' % (self.pre_user)
if len(self.post_user):
post_user = ' (as %s)' % (self.post_user)
return "Pathname: %s\nOutputdir: %s\nTimeout: %s\nPre: %s%s\nPost: " \
"%s%s\nUser: %s\n" % (self.pathname, self.outputdir,
self.timeout, self.pre, pre_user, self.post, post_user,
self.user)
def verify(self, logger):
"""
Check the pre/post scripts, user and Test. Omit the Test from this
run if there are any problems.
"""
files = [self.pre, self.pathname, self.post]
users = [self.pre_user, self.user, self.post_user]
for f in [f for f in files if len(f)]:
if not verify_file(f):
logger.info("Warning: Test '%s' not added to this run because"
" it failed verification." % f)
return False
for user in [user for user in users if len(user)]:
if not verify_user(user, logger):
logger.info("Not adding Test '%s' to this run." %
self.pathname)
return False
return True
def run(self, logger, options):
"""
Create Cmd instances for the pre/post scripts. If the pre script
doesn't pass, skip this Test. Run the post script regardless.
"""
pretest = Cmd(self.pre, outputdir=os.path.join(self.outputdir,
os.path.basename(self.pre)), timeout=self.timeout,
user=self.pre_user)
test = Cmd(self.pathname, outputdir=self.outputdir,
timeout=self.timeout, user=self.user)
posttest = Cmd(self.post, outputdir=os.path.join(self.outputdir,
os.path.basename(self.post)), timeout=self.timeout,
user=self.post_user)
cont = True
if len(pretest.pathname):
pretest.run(options)
cont = pretest.result.result is 'PASS'
pretest.log(logger, options)
if cont:
test.run(options)
else:
test.skip()
test.log(logger, options)
if len(posttest.pathname):
posttest.run(options)
posttest.log(logger, options)
class TestGroup(Test):
props = Test.props + ['tests']
def __init__(self, pathname, outputdir=None, timeout=None, user=None,
pre=None, pre_user=None, post=None, post_user=None,
tests=None):
super(TestGroup, self).__init__(pathname, outputdir, timeout, user,
pre, pre_user, post, post_user)
self.tests = tests or []
def __str__(self):
post_user = pre_user = ''
if len(self.pre_user):
pre_user = ' (as %s)' % (self.pre_user)
if len(self.post_user):
post_user = ' (as %s)' % (self.post_user)
return "Pathname: %s\nOutputdir: %s\nTests: %s\nTimeout: %s\n" \
"Pre: %s%s\nPost: %s%s\nUser: %s\n" % (self.pathname,
self.outputdir, self.tests, self.timeout, self.pre, pre_user,
self.post, post_user, self.user)
def verify(self, logger):
"""
Check the pre/post scripts, user and tests in this TestGroup. Omit
the TestGroup entirely, or simply delete the relevant tests in the
group, if that's all that's required.
"""
# If the pre or post scripts are relative pathnames, convert to
# absolute, so they stand a chance of passing verification.
if len(self.pre) and not os.path.isabs(self.pre):
self.pre = os.path.join(self.pathname, self.pre)
if len(self.post) and not os.path.isabs(self.post):
self.post = os.path.join(self.pathname, self.post)
auxfiles = [self.pre, self.post]
users = [self.pre_user, self.user, self.post_user]
for f in [f for f in auxfiles if len(f)]:
if self.pathname != os.path.dirname(f):
logger.info("Warning: TestGroup '%s' not added to this run. "
"Auxiliary script '%s' exists in a different "
"directory." % (self.pathname, f))
return False
if not verify_file(f):
logger.info("Warning: TestGroup '%s' not added to this run. "
"Auxiliary script '%s' failed verification." %
(self.pathname, f))
return False
for user in [user for user in users if len(user)]:
if not verify_user(user, logger):
logger.info("Not adding TestGroup '%s' to this run." %
self.pathname)
return False
# If one of the tests is invalid, delete it, log it, and drive on.
for test in self.tests:
if not verify_file(os.path.join(self.pathname, test)):
del self.tests[self.tests.index(test)]
logger.info("Warning: Test '%s' removed from TestGroup '%s' "
"because it failed verification." % (test,
self.pathname))
return len(self.tests) is not 0
def run(self, logger, options):
"""
Create Cmd instances for the pre/post scripts. If the pre script
doesn't pass, skip all the tests in this TestGroup. Run the post
script regardless.
"""
pretest = Cmd(self.pre, outputdir=os.path.join(self.outputdir,
os.path.basename(self.pre)), timeout=self.timeout,
user=self.pre_user)
posttest = Cmd(self.post, outputdir=os.path.join(self.outputdir,
os.path.basename(self.post)), timeout=self.timeout,
user=self.post_user)
cont = True
if len(pretest.pathname):
pretest.run(options)
cont = pretest.result.result is 'PASS'
pretest.log(logger, options)
for fname in self.tests:
test = Cmd(os.path.join(self.pathname, fname),
outputdir=os.path.join(self.outputdir, fname),
timeout=self.timeout, user=self.user)
if cont:
test.run(options)
else:
test.skip()
test.log(logger, options)
if len(posttest.pathname):
posttest.run(options)
posttest.log(logger, options)
class TestRun(object):
props = ['quiet', 'outputdir']
def __init__(self, options):
self.tests = {}
self.testgroups = {}
self.starttime = time()
self.timestamp = datetime.now().strftime('%Y%m%dT%H%M%S')
self.outputdir = os.path.join(options.outputdir, self.timestamp)
self.logger = self.setup_logging(options)
self.defaults = [
('outputdir', BASEDIR),
('quiet', False),
('timeout', 60),
('user', ''),
('pre', ''),
('pre_user', ''),
('post', ''),
('post_user', '')
]
def __str__(self):
s = 'TestRun:\n outputdir: %s\n' % self.outputdir
s += 'TESTS:\n'
for key in sorted(self.tests.keys()):
s += '%s%s' % (self.tests[key].__str__(), '\n')
s += 'TESTGROUPS:\n'
for key in sorted(self.testgroups.keys()):
s += '%s%s' % (self.testgroups[key].__str__(), '\n')
return s
def addtest(self, pathname, options):
"""
Create a new Test, and apply any properties that were passed in
from the command line. If it passes verification, add it to the
TestRun.
"""
test = Test(pathname)
for prop in Test.props:
setattr(test, prop, getattr(options, prop))
if test.verify(self.logger):
self.tests[pathname] = test
def addtestgroup(self, dirname, filenames, options):
"""
Create a new TestGroup, and apply any properties that were passed
in from the command line. If it passes verification, add it to the
TestRun.
"""
if dirname not in self.testgroups:
testgroup = TestGroup(dirname)
for prop in Test.props:
setattr(testgroup, prop, getattr(options, prop))
# Prevent pre/post scripts from running as regular tests
for f in [testgroup.pre, testgroup.post]:
if f in filenames:
del filenames[filenames.index(f)]
self.testgroups[dirname] = testgroup
self.testgroups[dirname].tests = sorted(filenames)
testgroup.verify(self.logger)
def read(self, logger, options):
"""
Read in the specified runfile, and apply the TestRun properties
listed in the 'DEFAULT' section to our TestRun. Then read each
section, and apply the appropriate properties to the Test or
TestGroup. Properties from individual sections override those set
in the 'DEFAULT' section. If the Test or TestGroup passes
verification, add it to the TestRun.
"""
config = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser()
if not len(config.read(options.runfile)):
fail("Coulnd't read config file %s" % options.runfile)
for opt in TestRun.props:
if config.has_option('DEFAULT', opt):
setattr(self, opt, config.get('DEFAULT', opt))
self.outputdir = os.path.join(self.outputdir, self.timestamp)
for section in config.sections():
if 'tests' in config.options(section):
if os.path.isdir(section):
pathname = section
elif os.path.isdir(os.path.join(options.testdir, section)):
pathname = os.path.join(options.testdir, section)
else:
pathname = section
testgroup = TestGroup(os.path.abspath(pathname))
for prop in TestGroup.props:
try:
setattr(testgroup, prop, config.get('DEFAULT', prop))
setattr(testgroup, prop, config.get(section, prop))
except ConfigParser.NoOptionError:
pass
# Repopulate tests using eval to convert the string to a list
testgroup.tests = eval(config.get(section, 'tests'))
if testgroup.verify(logger):
self.testgroups[section] = testgroup
else:
test = Test(section)
for prop in Test.props:
try:
setattr(test, prop, config.get('DEFAULT', prop))
setattr(test, prop, config.get(section, prop))
except ConfigParser.NoOptionError:
pass
if test.verify(logger):
self.tests[section] = test
def write(self, options):
"""
Create a configuration file for editing and later use. The
'DEFAULT' section of the config file is created from the
properties that were specified on the command line. Tests are
simply added as sections that inherit everything from the
'DEFAULT' section. TestGroups are the same, except they get an
option including all the tests to run in that directory.
"""
defaults = dict([(prop, getattr(options, prop)) for prop, _ in
self.defaults])
config = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser(defaults)
for test in sorted(self.tests.keys()):
config.add_section(test)
for testgroup in sorted(self.testgroups.keys()):
config.add_section(testgroup)
config.set(testgroup, 'tests', self.testgroups[testgroup].tests)
try:
with open(options.template, 'w') as f:
return config.write(f)
except IOError:
fail('Could not open \'%s\' for writing.' % options.template)
def complete_outputdirs(self, options):
"""
Collect all the pathnames for Tests, and TestGroups. Work
backwards one pathname component at a time, to create a unique
directory name in which to deposit test output. Tests will be able
to write output files directly in the newly modified outputdir.
TestGroups will be able to create one subdirectory per test in the
outputdir, and are guaranteed uniqueness because a group can only
contain files in one directory. Pre and post tests will create a
directory rooted at the outputdir of the Test or TestGroup in
question for their output.
"""
done = False
components = 0
tmp_dict = dict(self.tests.items() + self.testgroups.items())
total = len(tmp_dict)
base = self.outputdir
while not done:
l = []
components -= 1
for testfile in tmp_dict.keys():
uniq = '/'.join(testfile.split('/')[components:]).lstrip('/')
if not uniq in l:
l.append(uniq)
tmp_dict[testfile].outputdir = os.path.join(base, uniq)
else:
break
done = total == len(l)
def setup_logging(self, options):
"""
Two loggers are set up here. The first is for the logfile which
will contain one line summarizing the test, including the test
name, result, and running time. This logger will also capture the
timestamped combined stdout and stderr of each run. The second
logger is optional console output, which will contain only the one
line summary. The loggers are initialized at two different levels
to facilitate segregating the output.
"""
if options.dryrun is True:
return
testlogger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
testlogger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
if options.cmd is not 'wrconfig':
try:
old = os.umask(0)
os.makedirs(self.outputdir, mode=0777)
os.umask(old)
except OSError, e:
fail('%s' % e)
filename = os.path.join(self.outputdir, 'log')
logfile = logging.FileHandler(filename)
logfile.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
logfilefmt = logging.Formatter('%(message)s')
logfile.setFormatter(logfilefmt)
testlogger.addHandler(logfile)
cons = logging.StreamHandler()
cons.setLevel(logging.INFO)
consfmt = logging.Formatter('%(message)s')
cons.setFormatter(consfmt)
testlogger.addHandler(cons)
return testlogger
def run(self, options):
"""
Walk through all the Tests and TestGroups, calling run().
"""
try:
os.chdir(self.outputdir)
except OSError:
fail('Could not change to directory %s' % self.outputdir)
for test in sorted(self.tests.keys()):
self.tests[test].run(self.logger, options)
for testgroup in sorted(self.testgroups.keys()):
self.testgroups[testgroup].run(self.logger, options)
def summary(self):
if Result.total is 0:
return
print '\nResults Summary'
for key in Result.runresults.keys():
if Result.runresults[key] is not 0:
print '%s\t% 4d' % (key, Result.runresults[key])
m, s = divmod(time() - self.starttime, 60)
h, m = divmod(m, 60)
print '\nRunning Time:\t%02d:%02d:%02d' % (h, m, s)
print 'Percent passed:\t%.1f%%' % ((float(Result.runresults['PASS']) /
float(Result.total)) * 100)
print 'Log directory:\t%s' % self.outputdir
def verify_file(pathname):
"""
Verify that the supplied pathname is an executable regular file.
"""
if os.path.isdir(pathname) or os.path.islink(pathname):
return False
if (os.path.isfile(pathname) and os.access(pathname, os.X_OK)) or \
(os.path.isfile(pathname+'.ksh') and os.access(pathname+'.ksh', os.X_OK)) or \
(os.path.isfile(pathname+'.sh') and os.access(pathname+'.sh', os.X_OK)):
return True
return False
def verify_user(user, logger):
"""
Verify that the specified user exists on this system, and can execute
sudo without being prompted for a password.
"""
testcmd = [SUDO, '-n', '-u', user, TRUE]
can_sudo = exists = True
if user in Cmd.verified_users:
return True
try:
_ = getpwnam(user)
except KeyError:
exists = False
logger.info("Warning: user '%s' does not exist.", user)
return False
p = Popen(testcmd)
p.wait()
if p.returncode is not 0:
logger.info("Warning: user '%s' cannot use passwordless sudo.", user)
return False
else:
Cmd.verified_users.append(user)
return True
def find_tests(testrun, options):
"""
For the given list of pathnames, add files as Tests. For directories,
if do_groups is True, add the directory as a TestGroup. If False,
recursively search for executable files.
"""
for p in sorted(options.pathnames):
if os.path.isdir(p):
for dirname, _, filenames in os.walk(p):
if options.do_groups:
testrun.addtestgroup(dirname, filenames, options)
else:
for f in sorted(filenames):
testrun.addtest(os.path.join(dirname, f), options)
else:
testrun.addtest(p, options)
def fail(retstr, ret=1):
print '%s: %s' % (argv[0], retstr)
exit(ret)
def options_cb(option, opt_str, value, parser):
path_options = ['runfile', 'outputdir', 'template', 'testdir']
if option.dest is 'runfile' and '-w' in parser.rargs or \
option.dest is 'template' and '-c' in parser.rargs:
fail('-c and -w are mutually exclusive.')
if opt_str in parser.rargs:
fail('%s may only be specified once.' % opt_str)
if option.dest is 'runfile':
parser.values.cmd = 'rdconfig'
if option.dest is 'template':
parser.values.cmd = 'wrconfig'
setattr(parser.values, option.dest, value)
if option.dest in path_options:
setattr(parser.values, option.dest, os.path.abspath(value))
def parse_args():
parser = OptionParser()
parser.add_option('-c', action='callback', callback=options_cb,
type='string', dest='runfile', metavar='runfile',
help='Specify tests to run via config file.')
parser.add_option('-d', action='store_true', default=False, dest='dryrun',
help='Dry run. Print tests, but take no other action.')
parser.add_option('-g', action='store_true', default=False,
dest='do_groups', help='Make directories TestGroups.')
parser.add_option('-o', action='callback', callback=options_cb,
default=BASEDIR, dest='outputdir', type='string',
metavar='outputdir', help='Specify an output directory.')
parser.add_option('-i', action='callback', callback=options_cb,
default=TESTDIR, dest='testdir', type='string',
metavar='testdir', help='Specify a test directory.')
parser.add_option('-p', action='callback', callback=options_cb,
default='', dest='pre', metavar='script',
type='string', help='Specify a pre script.')
parser.add_option('-P', action='callback', callback=options_cb,
default='', dest='post', metavar='script',
type='string', help='Specify a post script.')
parser.add_option('-q', action='store_true', default=False, dest='quiet',
help='Silence on the console during a test run.')
parser.add_option('-t', action='callback', callback=options_cb, default=60,
dest='timeout', metavar='seconds', type='int',
help='Timeout (in seconds) for an individual test.')
parser.add_option('-u', action='callback', callback=options_cb,
default='', dest='user', metavar='user', type='string',
help='Specify a different user name to run as.')
parser.add_option('-w', action='callback', callback=options_cb,
default=None, dest='template', metavar='template',
type='string', help='Create a new config file.')
parser.add_option('-x', action='callback', callback=options_cb, default='',
dest='pre_user', metavar='pre_user', type='string',
help='Specify a user to execute the pre script.')
parser.add_option('-X', action='callback', callback=options_cb, default='',
dest='post_user', metavar='post_user', type='string',
help='Specify a user to execute the post script.')
(options, pathnames) = parser.parse_args()
if not options.runfile and not options.template:
options.cmd = 'runtests'
if options.runfile and len(pathnames):
fail('Extraneous arguments.')
options.pathnames = [os.path.abspath(path) for path in pathnames]
return options
def main(args):
options = parse_args()
testrun = TestRun(options)
if options.cmd is 'runtests':
find_tests(testrun, options)
elif options.cmd is 'rdconfig':
testrun.read(testrun.logger, options)
elif options.cmd is 'wrconfig':
find_tests(testrun, options)
testrun.write(options)
exit(0)
else:
fail('Unknown command specified')
testrun.complete_outputdirs(options)
testrun.run(options)
testrun.summary()
exit(0)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main(argv[1:])