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#!/usr/bin/env python
r"""
This module provides functions which are useful to plug-in call point programs.
"""
import sys
import os
import re
import collections
import gen_print as gp
import gen_misc as gm
import gen_cmd as gc
PLUG_VAR_PREFIX = os.environ.get("PLUG_VAR_PREFIX", "AUTOBOOT")
def get_plug_in_package_name(case=None):
r"""
Return the plug-in package name (e.g. "OS_Console", "DB_Logging").
Description of argument(s):
case Indicates whether the value returned
should be converted to upper or lower
case. Valid values are "upper", "lower"
or None.
"""
plug_in_package_name = os.path.basename(gp.pgm_dir_path[:-1])
if case == "upper":
return plug_in_package_name.upper()
elif case == "lower":
return plug_in_package_name.lower()
else:
return plug_in_package_name
def return_plug_vars():
r"""
Return an OrderedDict which is sorted by key and which contains all of the
plug-in environment variables.
Example excerpt of resulting dictionary:
plug_var_dict:
[AUTOBOOT_BASE_TOOL_DIR_PATH]: /fspmount/
[AUTOBOOT_BB_LEVEL]: <blank>
[AUTOBOOT_BOOT_FAIL]: 0
...
This function also does the following:
- Set a default value for environment variable
AUTOBOOT_OPENBMC_NICKNAME/AUTOIPL_FSP1_NICKNAME if it is not already set.
- Register PASSWORD variables to prevent their values from being printed.
Note: The programmer may set a default for any given environment variable
by declaring a global variable of the same name and setting its value.
For example, let's say the calling program has this global declaration:
PERF_EXERCISERS_TOTAL_TIMEOUT = '180'
If environment variable PERF_EXERCISERS_TOTAL_TIMEOUT is blank or not set,
this function will set it to 180.
"""
plug_in_package_name = get_plug_in_package_name(case="upper")
regex = "^(" + PLUG_VAR_PREFIX + "|AUTOGUI|" + plug_in_package_name + ")_"
# Set a default for nickname.
if os.environ.get("AUTOBOOT_OPENBMC_NICKNAME", "") == "":
os.environ['AUTOBOOT_OPENBMC_NICKNAME'] = \
os.environ.get("AUTOBOOT_OPENBMC_HOST", "")
if os.environ.get("AUTOIPL_FSP1_NICKNAME", "") == "":
os.environ['AUTOIPL_FSP1_NICKNAME'] = \
os.environ.get("AUTOIPL_FSP1_NAME", "").split(".")[0]
# For all variables specified in the parm_def file, we want them to
# default to "" rather than being unset.
# Process the parm_def file if it exists.
parm_def_file_path = gp.pgm_dir_path + "parm_def"
if os.path.exists(parm_def_file_path):
parm_defs = gm.my_parm_file(parm_def_file_path)
else:
parm_defs = collections.OrderedDict()
# Example parm_defs:
# parm_defs:
# parm_defs[rest_fail]: boolean
# parm_defs[command]: string
# parm_defs[esel_stop_file_path]: string
# Create a list of plug-in environment variables by pre-pending <all caps
# plug-in package name>_<all caps var name>
plug_in_parm_names = [plug_in_package_name + "_" + x for x in
map(str.upper, parm_defs.keys())]
# Example plug_in_parm_names:
# plug_in_parm_names:
# plug_in_parm_names[0]: STOP_REST_FAIL
# plug_in_parm_names[1]: STOP_COMMAND
# plug_in_parm_names[2]: STOP_ESEL_STOP_FILE_PATH
# Initialize unset plug-in vars.
for var_name in plug_in_parm_names:
# If there is a global variable with the same name as the environment
# variable, use its value as a default.
default_value = gm.get_mod_global(var_name, "")
os.environ[var_name] = os.environ.get(var_name, default_value)
if os.environ[var_name] == "":
os.environ[var_name] = default_value
plug_var_dict = \
collections.OrderedDict(sorted({k: v for (k, v) in
os.environ.items()
if re.match(regex, k)}.items()))
# Register password values to prevent printing them out. Any plug var
# whose name ends in PASSWORD will be registered.
password_vals = {k: v for (k, v) in plug_var_dict.items()
if re.match(r".*_PASSWORD$", k)}.values()
map(gp.register_passwords, password_vals)
return plug_var_dict
def sprint_plug_vars(headers=1):
r"""
Sprint the plug-in environment variables (i.e. those that begin with the
global PLUG_VAR_PREFIX value or those that begin with <plug-in
package_name>_ in upper case letters.).
Example excerpt of output:
AUTOBOOT_BASE_TOOL_DIR_PATH=/fspmount/
AUTOBOOT_BB_LEVEL=
AUTOBOOT_BOOT_FAIL=0
AUTOBOOT_BOOT_FAIL_THRESHOLD=1000000
Description of argument(s):
headers Print a header and a footer.
"""
plug_var_dict = return_plug_vars()
buffer = ""
if headers:
buffer += "\n" + gp.sprint_dashes()
for key, value in plug_var_dict.items():
buffer += key + "=" + value + "\n"
if headers:
buffer += gp.sprint_dashes() + "\n"
return buffer
def get_plug_vars():
r"""
Get all plug-in variables and put them in corresponding global variables.
This would include all environment variables beginning with either the
global PLUG_VAR_PREFIX value or with the upper case version of the plug-in
package name + underscore (e.g. OP_SAMPLE_VAR1 for plug-in OP_Sample).
The global variables to be set will be both with and without the global
PLUG_VAR_PREFIX value prefix. For example, if the environment variable in
question is AUTOBOOT_OPENBMC_HOST, this function will set global variable
AUTOBOOT_OPENBMC_HOST and global variable OPENBMC_HOST.
"""
module = sys.modules['__main__']
plug_var_dict = return_plug_vars()
# Get all PLUG_VAR_PREFIX environment variables and put them into globals.
for key, value in plug_var_dict.items():
setattr(module, key, value)
setattr(module, re.sub("^" + PLUG_VAR_PREFIX + "_", "", key), value)
def get_plug_default(var_name,
default=None):
r"""
Derive and return a default value for the given parm variable.
Dependencies:
Global variable PLUG_VAR_PREFIX must be set.
This function will assign a default by checking the following environment
variables in the order shown. The first one that has a value will be used.
- <upper case package_name>_<var_name>
- <PLUG_VAR_PREFIX>_OVERRIDE_<var_name>
- <PLUG_VAR_PREFIX>_<var_name>
If none of these are found, this function will return the value passed by
the caller in the "default" parm.
Example:
Let's say your plug-in is named "OS_Console" and you call this function as
follows:
get_plug_default("quiet", 0)
The first of these environment variables that is found to be set will be
used to provide the default value.
- OS_CONSOLE_QUIET
- AUTOBOOT_OVERRIDE_QUIET
- AUTOBOOT_QUIET
If none of those has a value, 0 (as specified by the caller in this
example) is returned.
Let's say the master driver program is named obmc_boot. obmc_boot program
is responsible for calling plug-ins. Let's further suppose that the user
wishes to run the master program with --debug=0 but wishes to have all
plug-ins run with --debug=1. This could be accomplished with the
following call:
export AUTOBOOT_OVERRIDE_DEBUG=1 ; obmc_boot --debug=0
--plug_in_dir_paths=<list of plug ins>
As another example, let's suppose that the user wishes to have just the
OS_Console plug-in run with debug and everything else to default to
debug=0. This could be accomplished as follows:
export OS_CONSOLE_DEBUG=1 ; obmc_boot --debug=0 --plug_in_dir_paths=<list
of plug ins>
And as one more example, let's say the user wishes to have obmc_boot and
OS_Console run without debug but have all other plug-ins run with debug:
export AUTOBOOT_OVERRIDE_DEBUG=1 ; export OS_CONSOLE_DEBUG=0 ; obmc_boot
--debug=0 --plug_in_dir_paths=<list of plug ins>
Description of argument(s):
var_name The name of the variable for which a
default value is to be calculated.
default The default value if one cannot be
determined.
"""
var_name = var_name.upper()
plug_in_package_name = get_plug_in_package_name(case="upper")
package_var_name = plug_in_package_name + "_" + var_name
default_value = os.environ.get(package_var_name, None)
if default_value is not None:
# A package-name version of the variable was found so return its value.
return(default_value)
plug_var_name = PLUG_VAR_PREFIX + "_OVERRIDE_" + var_name
default_value = os.environ.get(plug_var_name, None)
if default_value is not None:
# A PLUG_VAR_PREFIX version of the variable was found so return its
# value.
return default_value
plug_var_name = PLUG_VAR_PREFIX + "_" + var_name
default_value = os.environ.get(plug_var_name, None)
if default_value is not None:
# A PLUG_VAR_PREFIX version of the variable was found so return its
# value.
return default_value
return default
def srequired_plug_in(req_plug_in_names,
plug_in_dir_paths=None):
r"""
Return an empty string if the required plug-ins are found in
plug_in_dir_paths. Otherwise, return an error string.
Example call:
error_message = srequired_plug_in(req_plug_in_names, plug_in_dir_paths)
Description of argument(s):
req_plug_in_names A list of plug_in names that the caller
requires (e.g. ['OS_Console']).
plug_in_dir_paths A string which is a colon-delimited list
of plug-ins specified by the user (e.g.
DB_Logging:FFDC:OS_Console:Perf). Path
values (e.g. "/home/robot/dir1") will be
stripped from this list to do the
analysis. Default value is the
<PLUG_VAR_PREFIX>_PLUG_IN_DIR_PATHS
environment variable.
"""
# Calculate default value for plug_in_dir_paths.
if plug_in_dir_paths is None:
plug_in_dir_paths = os.environ.get(PLUG_VAR_PREFIX
+ "_PLUG_IN_DIR_PATHS", "")
error_message = ""
# Convert plug_in_dir_paths to a list of base names.
plug_in_dir_paths = \
filter(None, map(os.path.basename, plug_in_dir_paths.split(":")))
# Check for each of the user's required plug-ins.
for plug_in_name in req_plug_in_names:
if plug_in_name not in plug_in_dir_paths:
error_message = "The \"" + get_plug_in_package_name() +\
"\" plug-in cannot run unless the user also selects the \"" +\
plug_in_name + "\" plug in:\n" +\
gp.sprint_var(plug_in_dir_paths)
return error_message
def required_plug_in(req_plug_in_names,
plug_in_dir_paths=None):
r"""
Return True if each of the plug-ins in req_plug_in_names can be found in
plug_in_dir_paths Otherwise, return False and print an error message to
stderr.
Example call:
if not required_plug_in(['OS_Console'], AUTOBOOT_PLUG_IN_DIR_PATHS):
return False
Description of argument(s):
(See Description of arguments for srequired_plug_in (above)).
"""
error_message = srequired_plug_in(req_plug_in_names, plug_in_dir_paths)
if not error_message == "":
gp.print_error_report(error_message)
return False
return True
def compose_plug_in_save_dir_path():
r"""
Create and return a directory path name that is suitable for saving
plug-in data.
The name will be comprised of things such as plug_in package name, pid,
etc. in order to guarantee that it is unique for a given test run.
"""
BASE_TOOL_DIR_PATH = \
gm.add_trailing_slash(os.environ.get(PLUG_VAR_PREFIX
+ "BASE_TOOL_DIR_PATH",
"/fspmount/"))
NICKNAME = os.environ.get("AUTOBOOT_OPENBMC_NICKNAME", "")
if NICKNAME == "":
NICKNAME = os.environ["AUTOIPL_FSP1_NICKNAME"]
MASTER_PID = os.environ[PLUG_VAR_PREFIX + "_MASTER_PID"]
return BASE_TOOL_DIR_PATH + os.environ["USER"] + "/" + NICKNAME + "/" +\
get_plug_in_package_name() + "/" + MASTER_PID + "/"
def create_plug_in_save_dir():
r"""
Create a directory suitable for saving plug-in processing data. See
compose_plug_in_save_dir_path for details.
"""
plug_in_save_dir_path = compose_plug_in_save_dir_path()
if os.path.isdir(plug_in_save_dir_path):
return plug_in_save_dir_path
gc.shell_cmd("mkdir -p " + plug_in_save_dir_path)
return plug_in_save_dir_path
def delete_plug_in_save_dir():
r"""
Delete the plug_in save directory. See compose_plug_in_save_dir_path for
details.
"""
gc.shell_cmd("rm -rf " + compose_plug_in_save_dir_path())
def save_plug_in_value(value):
r"""
Save a value in a plug-in save file. The value may be retrieved later via
a call to the restore_plug_in_value function.
This function will figure out the variable name of the value passed and
use that name in creating the plug-in save file.
Example call:
my_var1 = 5
save_plug_in_value(my_var1)
In this example, the value "5" would be saved to the "my_var1" file in the
plug-in save directory.
Description of argument(s):
value The value to be saved.
"""
# Get the name of the variable used as argument one to this function.
var_name = gp.get_arg_name(0, 1, stack_frame_ix=2)
plug_in_save_dir_path = create_plug_in_save_dir()
save_file_path = plug_in_save_dir_path + var_name
gp.qprint_timen("Saving \"" + var_name + "\" value.")
gc.shell_cmd("echo '" + str(value) + "' > " + save_file_path)
def restore_plug_in_value(default=""):
r"""
Return a value from a plug-in save file.
The name of the value to be restored will be determined by this function
based on the lvalue being assigned. Consider the following example:
my_var1 = restore_plug_in_value(2)
In this example, this function would look for the "my_var1" file in the
plug-in save directory, read its value and return it. If no such file
exists, the default value of 2 would be returned.
Description of argument(s):
default The default value to be returned if there
is no plug-in save file for the value in
question.
"""
# Get the lvalue from the caller's invocation of this function.
lvalue = gp.get_arg_name(0, -1, stack_frame_ix=2)
plug_in_save_dir_path = create_plug_in_save_dir()
save_file_path = plug_in_save_dir_path + lvalue
if os.path.isfile(save_file_path):
gp.qprint_timen("Restoring " + lvalue + " value from "
+ save_file_path + ".")
return gm.file_to_list(save_file_path, newlines=0, comments=0,
trim=1)[0]
else:
gp.qprint_timen("Save file " + save_file_path
+ " does not exist so returning default value.")
return default
# Create print wrapper functions for all sprint functions defined above.
# func_names contains a list of all print functions which should be created
# from their sprint counterparts.
func_names = ['print_plug_vars']
# stderr_func_names is a list of functions whose output should go to stderr
# rather than stdout.
stderr_func_names = []
replace_dict = dict(gp.replace_dict)
replace_dict['mod_qualifier'] = 'gp.'
func_defs = gp.create_print_wrapper_funcs(func_names, stderr_func_names,
replace_dict)
gp.gp_debug_print(func_defs)
exec(func_defs)