| from oeqa.selftest.case import OESelftestTestCase |
| from oeqa.core.decorator.oeid import OETestID |
| from oeqa.utils.commands import bitbake, get_bb_vars, get_bb_var, runqemu |
| import stat |
| import subprocess, os |
| import oe.path |
| |
| class VersionOrdering(OESelftestTestCase): |
| # version1, version2, sort order |
| tests = ( |
| ("1.0", "1.0", 0), |
| ("1.0", "2.0", -1), |
| ("2.0", "1.0", 1), |
| ("2.0-rc", "2.0", 1), |
| ("2.0~rc", "2.0", -1), |
| ("1.2rc2", "1.2.0", -1) |
| ) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def setUpClass(cls): |
| super().setUpClass() |
| |
| # Build the tools we need and populate a sysroot |
| bitbake("dpkg-native opkg-native rpm-native python3-native") |
| bitbake("build-sysroots -c build_native_sysroot") |
| |
| # Get the paths so we can point into the sysroot correctly |
| vars = get_bb_vars(["STAGING_DIR", "BUILD_ARCH", "bindir_native", "libdir_native"]) |
| cls.staging = oe.path.join(vars["STAGING_DIR"], vars["BUILD_ARCH"]) |
| cls.bindir = oe.path.join(cls.staging, vars["bindir_native"]) |
| cls.libdir = oe.path.join(cls.staging, vars["libdir_native"]) |
| |
| def setUpLocal(self): |
| # Just for convenience |
| self.staging = type(self).staging |
| self.bindir = type(self).bindir |
| self.libdir = type(self).libdir |
| |
| @OETestID(1880) |
| def test_dpkg(self): |
| for ver1, ver2, sort in self.tests: |
| op = { -1: "<<", 0: "=", 1: ">>" }[sort] |
| status = subprocess.call((oe.path.join(self.bindir, "dpkg"), "--compare-versions", ver1, op, ver2)) |
| self.assertEqual(status, 0, "%s %s %s failed" % (ver1, op, ver2)) |
| |
| # Now do it again but with incorrect operations |
| op = { -1: ">>", 0: ">>", 1: "<<" }[sort] |
| status = subprocess.call((oe.path.join(self.bindir, "dpkg"), "--compare-versions", ver1, op, ver2)) |
| self.assertNotEqual(status, 0, "%s %s %s failed" % (ver1, op, ver2)) |
| |
| # Now do it again but with incorrect operations |
| op = { -1: "=", 0: "<<", 1: "=" }[sort] |
| status = subprocess.call((oe.path.join(self.bindir, "dpkg"), "--compare-versions", ver1, op, ver2)) |
| self.assertNotEqual(status, 0, "%s %s %s failed" % (ver1, op, ver2)) |
| |
| @OETestID(1881) |
| def test_opkg(self): |
| for ver1, ver2, sort in self.tests: |
| op = { -1: "<<", 0: "=", 1: ">>" }[sort] |
| status = subprocess.call((oe.path.join(self.bindir, "opkg"), "compare-versions", ver1, op, ver2)) |
| self.assertEqual(status, 0, "%s %s %s failed" % (ver1, op, ver2)) |
| |
| # Now do it again but with incorrect operations |
| op = { -1: ">>", 0: ">>", 1: "<<" }[sort] |
| status = subprocess.call((oe.path.join(self.bindir, "opkg"), "compare-versions", ver1, op, ver2)) |
| self.assertNotEqual(status, 0, "%s %s %s failed" % (ver1, op, ver2)) |
| |
| # Now do it again but with incorrect operations |
| op = { -1: "=", 0: "<<", 1: "=" }[sort] |
| status = subprocess.call((oe.path.join(self.bindir, "opkg"), "compare-versions", ver1, op, ver2)) |
| self.assertNotEqual(status, 0, "%s %s %s failed" % (ver1, op, ver2)) |
| |
| @OETestID(1882) |
| def test_rpm(self): |
| # Need to tell the Python bindings where to find its configuration |
| env = os.environ.copy() |
| env["RPM_CONFIGDIR"] = oe.path.join(self.libdir, "rpm") |
| |
| for ver1, ver2, sort in self.tests: |
| # The only way to test rpm is via the Python module, so we need to |
| # execute python3-native. labelCompare returns -1/0/1 (like strcmp) |
| # so add 100 and use that as the exit code. |
| command = (oe.path.join(self.bindir, "python3-native", "python3"), "-c", |
| "import sys, rpm; v1=(None, \"%s\", None); v2=(None, \"%s\", None); sys.exit(rpm.labelCompare(v1, v2) + 100)" % (ver1, ver2)) |
| status = subprocess.call(command, env=env) |
| self.assertIn(status, (99, 100, 101)) |
| self.assertEqual(status - 100, sort, "%s %s (%d) failed" % (ver1, ver2, sort)) |
| |
| class PackageTests(OESelftestTestCase): |
| # Verify that a recipe which sets up hardlink files has those preserved into split packages |
| # Also test file sparseness is preserved |
| def test_preserve_sparse_hardlinks(self): |
| bitbake("selftest-hardlink -c package") |
| |
| dest = get_bb_var('PKGDEST', 'selftest-hardlink') |
| bindir = get_bb_var('bindir', 'selftest-hardlink') |
| |
| def checkfiles(): |
| # Recipe creates 4 hardlinked files, there is a copy in package/ and a copy in packages-split/ |
| # so expect 8 in total. |
| self.assertEqual(os.stat(dest + "/selftest-hardlink" + bindir + "/hello1").st_nlink, 8) |
| |
| # Test a sparse file remains sparse |
| sparsestat = os.stat(dest + "/selftest-hardlink" + bindir + "/sparsetest") |
| self.assertEqual(sparsestat.st_blocks, 0) |
| self.assertEqual(sparsestat.st_size, 1048576) |
| |
| checkfiles() |
| |
| # Clean and reinstall so its now definitely from sstate, then retest. |
| bitbake("selftest-hardlink -c clean") |
| bitbake("selftest-hardlink -c package") |
| |
| checkfiles() |
| |
| # Verify gdb to read symbols from separated debug hardlink file correctly |
| def test_gdb_hardlink_debug(self): |
| features = 'IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " selftest-hardlink"\n' |
| features += 'IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " selftest-hardlink-dbg"\n' |
| features += 'IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " selftest-hardlink-gdb"\n' |
| self.write_config(features) |
| bitbake("core-image-minimal") |
| |
| def gdbtest(qemu, binary): |
| """ |
| Check that gdb ``binary`` to read symbols from separated debug file |
| """ |
| self.logger.info("gdbtest %s" % binary) |
| status, output = qemu.run_serial('/usr/bin/gdb.sh %s' % binary, timeout=60) |
| for l in output.split('\n'): |
| # Check debugging symbols exists |
| if '(no debugging symbols found)' in l: |
| self.logger.error("No debugging symbols found. GDB result:\n%s" % output) |
| return False |
| |
| # Check debugging symbols works correctly |
| elif "Breakpoint 1, main () at hello.c:4" in l: |
| return True |
| |
| self.logger.error("GDB result:\n%s: %s" % output) |
| return False |
| |
| with runqemu('core-image-minimal') as qemu: |
| for binary in ['/usr/bin/hello1', |
| '/usr/bin/hello2', |
| '/usr/libexec/hello3', |
| '/usr/libexec/hello4']: |
| if not gdbtest(qemu, binary): |
| self.fail('GDB %s failed' % binary) |