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*** Settings ***
Resource ../lib/utils.robot
Resource ../lib/connection_client.robot
Resource ../lib/boot_utils.robot
Library ../lib/gen_misc.py
Library ../lib/utils.py
*** Variables ***
# MAC input from user.
${MAC_ADDRESS} ${EMPTY}
*** Keywords ***
Check And Reset MAC
[Documentation] Update BMC with user input MAC address.
[Arguments] ${mac_address}=${MAC_ADDRESS}
# Description of argument(s):
# mac_address The mac address (e.g. 00:01:6c:80:02:28).
Should Not Be Empty ${mac_address}
Open Connection And Log In
${bmc_mac_addr} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command
... cat /sys/class/net/eth0/address
Run Keyword If '${mac_address.lower()}' != '${bmc_mac_addr.lower()}'
... Set MAC Address
Set MAC Address
[Documentation] Update eth0 with input MAC address.
[Arguments] ${mac_address}=${MAC_ADDRESS}
# Description of argument(s):
# mac_address The mac address (e.g. 00:01:6c:80:02:28).
Write fw_setenv ethaddr ${mac_address}
OBMC Reboot (off)
# Take SSH session post BMC reboot.
Open Connection And Log In
${bmc_mac_addr} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command
... cat /sys/class/net/eth0/address
Should Be Equal ${bmc_mac_addr} ${mac_address} ignore_case=True
Get BMC IP Info
[Documentation] Get system IP address and prefix length.
# Get system IP address and prefix length details using "ip addr"
# Sample Output of "ip addr":
# 1: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTIAST> mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP qlen 1000
# link/ether xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
# inet xx.xx.xx.xx/24 brd xx.xx.xx.xx scope global eth0
${cmd_output} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command
... /sbin/ip addr | grep eth0
# Get line having IP address details.
${lines}= Get Lines Containing String ${cmd_output} inet
# List IP address details.
@{ip_components}= Split To Lines ${lines}
@{ip_data}= Create List
# Get all IP addresses and prefix lengths on system.
:FOR ${ip_component} IN @{ip_components}
\ @{if_info}= Split String ${ip_component}
\ ${ip_n_prefix}= Get From List ${if_info} 1
\ Append To List ${ip_data} ${ip_n_prefix}
[Return] ${ip_data}
Get BMC Route Info
[Documentation] Get system route info.
# Sample output of "ip route":
# default via xx.xx.xx.x dev eth0
# xx.xx.xx.0/23 dev eth0 src xx.xx.xx.xx
# xx.xx.xx.0/24 dev eth0 src xx.xx.xx.xx
${cmd_output} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command
... /sbin/ip route
[Return] ${cmd_output}
# TODO: openbmc/openbmc-test-automation#1331
Get BMC MAC Address
[Documentation] Get system MAC address.
# Sample output of "ip addr | grep ether":
# link/ether xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
${cmd_output} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command
... /sbin/ip addr | grep ether
# Split the line and return MAC address.
# Split list data:
# link/ether | xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx | brd | ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
@{words}= Split String ${cmd_output}
[Return] ${words[1]}
Get BMC MAC Address List
[Documentation] Get system MAC address
# Sample output of "ip addr | grep ether":
# link/ether xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
${cmd_output} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command
... /sbin/ip addr | grep ether
# Split the line and return MAC address.
# Split list data:
# link/ether | xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx | brd | ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
# link/ether | xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx | brd | ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
${mac_list}= Create List
@{lines}= Split To Lines ${cmd_output}
:FOR ${line} IN @{lines}
\ @{words}= Split String ${line}
\ Append To List ${mac_list} ${words[1]}
[Return] ${mac_list}
Get BMC Hostname
[Documentation] Get BMC hostname.
# Sample output of "hostname":
# test_hostname
${output} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command hostname
[Return] ${output}
Get List Of IP Address Via REST
[Documentation] Get list of IP address via REST.
[Arguments] @{ip_uri_list}
# Description of argument(s):
# ip_uri_list List of IP objects.
# Example:
# "data": [
# "/xyz/openbmc_project/network/eth0/ipv4/e9767624",
# "/xyz/openbmc_project/network/eth0/ipv4/31f4ce8b"
# ],
${ip_list}= Create List
: FOR ${ip_uri} IN @{ip_uri_list}
\ ${ip_addr}= Read Attribute ${ip_uri} Address
\ Append To List ${ip_list} ${ip_addr}
[Return] @{ip_list}
Delete IP And Object
[Documentation] Delete IP and object.
[Arguments] ${ip_addr} @{ip_uri_list}
# Description of argument(s):
# ip_addr IP address to be deleted.
# ip_uri_list List of IP object URIs.
# Find IP object having this IP address.
: FOR ${ip_uri} IN @{ip_uri_list}
\ ${ip_addr1}= Read Attribute ${ip_uri} Address
\ Run Keyword If '${ip_addr}' == '${ip_addr1}' Exit For Loop
# If the given IP address is not configured, return.
# Otherwise, delete the IP and object.
Run Keyword And Return If '${ip_addr}' != '${ip_addr1}'
... Pass Execution IP address to be deleted is not configured.
Run Keyword And Ignore Error OpenBMC Delete Request ${ip_uri}
# After any modification on network interface, BMC restarts network
# module, wait until it is reachable. Then wait 15 seconds for new
# configuration to be updated on BMC.
Wait For Host To Ping ${OPENBMC_HOST} ${NETWORK_TIMEOUT}
... ${NETWORK_RETRY_TIME}
Sleep 15s
# Verify whether deleted IP address is removed from BMC system.
${ip_data}= Get BMC IP Info
Should Not Contain Match ${ip_data} ${ip_addr}*
... msg=IP address not deleted.
Get First Non Pingable IP From Subnet
[Documentation] Find first non-pingable IP from the subnet and return it.
[Arguments] ${host}=${OPENBMC_HOST}
# Description of argument(s):
# host Any valid host name or IP address
# (e.g. "machine1" or "9.xx.xx.31").
# Non-pingable IP is unused IP address in the subnet.
${host_name} ${ip_addr}= Get Host Name IP
# Split IP address into network part and host part.
# IP address will have 4 octets xx.xx.xx.xx.
# Sample output after split:
# split_ip [xx.xx.xx, xx]
${split_ip}= Split String From Right ${ip_addr} . 1
# First element in list is Network part.
${network_part}= Get From List ${split_ip} 0
: FOR ${octet4} IN RANGE 1 255
\ ${new_ip}= Catenate ${network_part}.${octet4}
\ ${status}= Run Keyword And Return Status Ping Host ${new_ip}
# If IP is non-pingable, return it.
\ Return From Keyword If '${status}' == 'False' ${new_ip}
Fail msg=No non-pingable IP could be found in subnet ${network_part}.
Validate MAC On BMC
[Documentation] Validate MAC on BMC.
[Arguments] ${mac_addr}
# Description of argument(s):
# mac_addr MAC address of the BMC.
${system_mac}= Get BMC MAC Address
${status}= Compare MAC Address ${system_mac} ${mac_addr}
Should Be True ${status}
... msg=MAC address ${system_mac} does not match ${mac_addr}.
Run Build Net
[Documentation] Run build_net to preconfigure the ethernet interfaces.
OS Execute Command build_net help y y
# Run pingum to check if the "build_net" was run correctly done.
${output} ${stderr} ${rc}= OS Execute Command pingum
Should Contain ${output} All networks ping Ok
Configure Hostname
[Documentation] Configure hostname on BMC via Redfish.
[Arguments] ${hostname}
# Description of argument(s):
# hostname A hostname value which is to be configured on BMC.
${data}= Create Dictionary HostName=${hostname}
Redfish.patch ${REDFISH_NW_PROTOCOL_URI} body=&{data}
... valid_status_codes=[${HTTP_OK}, ${HTTP_NO_CONTENT}]
Verify IP On BMC
[Documentation] Verify IP on BMC.
[Arguments] ${ip}
# Description of argument(s):
# ip IP address to be verified (e.g. "10.7.7.7").
# Get IP address details on BMC using IP command.
@{ip_data}= Get BMC IP Info
Should Contain Match ${ip_data} ${ip}/*
... msg=IP address does not exist.
Verify Gateway On BMC
[Documentation] Verify gateway on BMC.
[Arguments] ${gateway_ip}=0.0.0.0
# Description of argument(s):
# gateway_ip Gateway IP address.
${route_info}= Get BMC Route Info
# If gateway IP is empty or 0.0.0.0 it will not have route entry.
Run Keyword If '${gateway_ip}' == '0.0.0.0'
... Pass Execution Gateway IP is "0.0.0.0".
... ELSE
... Should Contain ${route_info} ${gateway_ip}
... msg=Gateway IP address not matching.
Get BMC DNS Info
[Documentation] Get system DNS info.
# Sample output of "resolv.conf":
# ### Generated manually via dbus settings ###
# nameserver 8.8.8.8
${cmd_output} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command
... cat /etc/resolv.conf
[Return] ${cmd_output}
CLI Get Nameservers
[Documentation] Get the nameserver IPs from /etc/resolv.conf and return as a list.
# Example of /etc/resolv.conf data:
# nameserver x.x.x.x
# nameserver y.y.y.y
${stdout} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command egrep nameserver /etc/resolv.conf | cut -f2- -d ' '
${nameservers}= Split String ${stdout}
[Return] ${nameservers}
Get Network Configuration
[Documentation] Get network configuration.
# Sample output:
#{
# "@odata.context": "/redfish/v1/$metadata#EthernetInterface.EthernetInterface",
# "@odata.id": "/redfish/v1/Managers/bmc/EthernetInterfaces/eth0",
# "@odata.type": "#EthernetInterface.v1_2_0.EthernetInterface",
# "Description": "Management Network Interface",
# "IPv4Addresses": [
# {
# "Address": "169.254.xx.xx",
# "AddressOrigin": "IPv4LinkLocal",
# "Gateway": "0.0.0.0",
# "SubnetMask": "255.255.0.0"
# },
# {
# "Address": "xx.xx.xx.xx",
# "AddressOrigin": "Static",
# "Gateway": "xx.xx.xx.1",
# "SubnetMask": "xx.xx.xx.xx"
# }
# ],
# "Id": "eth0",
# "MACAddress": "xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx",
# "Name": "Manager Ethernet Interface",
# "SpeedMbps": 0,
# "VLAN": {
# "VLANEnable": false,
# "VLANId": 0
# }
${resp}= Redfish.Get ${REDFISH_NW_ETH0_URI}
@{network_configurations}= Get From Dictionary ${resp.dict} IPv4StaticAddresses
[Return] @{network_configurations}