| #!/usr/bin/env python3 |
| |
| r""" |
| Companion file to utils.robot. |
| """ |
| |
| import collections |
| import json |
| import os |
| |
| import bmc_ssh_utils as bsu |
| import gen_print as gp |
| import gen_robot_keyword as grk |
| import var_funcs as vf |
| from robot.libraries import DateTime |
| from robot.libraries.BuiltIn import BuiltIn |
| |
| try: |
| from robot.utils import DotDict |
| except ImportError: |
| pass |
| |
| |
| # The code base directory will be one level up from the directory containing this module. |
| code_base_dir_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__)) + os.sep |
| |
| |
| def get_code_base_dir_path(): |
| r""" |
| Return the dir path of our code base. |
| """ |
| |
| return code_base_dir_path |
| |
| |
| def set_power_policy_method(): |
| r""" |
| Set the global bmc_power_policy_method to either 'Old' or 'New'. |
| |
| The power policy data has moved from an 'org' location to an 'xyz' |
| location. This keyword will determine whether the new method of getting |
| the power policy is valid and will set the global bmc_power_policy_method |
| variable accordingly. If power_policy_setup is already set (by a prior |
| call to this function), this keyword will simply return. |
| |
| If bmc_power_policy_method is "Old", this function will adjust the global |
| policy variables from data/variables.py: RESTORE_LAST_STATE, |
| ALWAYS_POWER_ON, ALWAYS_POWER_OFF. |
| """ |
| |
| # Retrieve global variables. |
| power_policy_setup = int( |
| BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${power_policy_setup}", default=0) |
| ) |
| bmc_power_policy_method = BuiltIn().get_variable_value( |
| "${bmc_power_policy_method}", default=0 |
| ) |
| gp.dpvar(power_policy_setup) |
| |
| # If this function has already been run once, we need not continue. |
| if power_policy_setup: |
| return |
| |
| gp.dpvar(bmc_power_policy_method, 1) |
| |
| # The user has not set bmc_power_policy_method via a -v parm so we will |
| # determine what it should be. |
| if bmc_power_policy_method == "": |
| status, ret_values = grk.run_key_u("New Get Power Policy", ignore=1) |
| if status == "PASS": |
| bmc_power_policy_method = "New" |
| else: |
| bmc_power_policy_method = "Old" |
| |
| gp.qpvar(bmc_power_policy_method) |
| # For old style, we will rewrite these global variable settings to old |
| # values. |
| if bmc_power_policy_method == "Old": |
| BuiltIn().set_global_variable( |
| "${RESTORE_LAST_STATE}", "RESTORE_LAST_STATE" |
| ) |
| BuiltIn().set_global_variable("${ALWAYS_POWER_ON}", "ALWAYS_POWER_ON") |
| BuiltIn().set_global_variable( |
| "${ALWAYS_POWER_OFF}", "ALWAYS_POWER_OFF" |
| ) |
| |
| # Set global variables to control subsequent calls to this function. |
| BuiltIn().set_global_variable( |
| "${bmc_power_policy_method}", bmc_power_policy_method |
| ) |
| BuiltIn().set_global_variable("${power_policy_setup}", 1) |
| |
| |
| def translate_power_policy_value(policy): |
| r""" |
| Translate the policy value and return the result. |
| |
| Using old style functions, callers might call like this with a hard- |
| code value for policy: |
| |
| Set BMC Power Policy ALWAYS_POWER_OFF |
| |
| This function will get the value of the corresponding global variable (if |
| it exists) and return it. |
| |
| This will allow the old style call to still work on systems using the new |
| method of storing the policy value. |
| """ |
| |
| valid_power_policy_vars = BuiltIn().get_variable_value( |
| "${valid_power_policy_vars}" |
| ) |
| |
| if policy not in valid_power_policy_vars: |
| return policy |
| |
| status, ret_values = grk.run_key_u( |
| "Get Variable Value ${" + policy + "}", quiet=1 |
| ) |
| return ret_values |
| |
| |
| def get_bmc_date_time(): |
| r""" |
| Get date/time info from BMC and return as a dictionary. |
| |
| Example of dictionary data returned by this keyword. |
| time_dict: |
| [local_time]: Fri 2017-11-03 152756 UTC |
| [local_time_seconds]: 1509740876 |
| [universal_time]: Fri 2017-11-03 152756 UTC |
| [universal_time_seconds]: 1509740876 |
| [rtc_time]: Fri 2016-05-20 163403 |
| [rtc_time_seconds]: 1463780043 |
| [time_zone]: n/a (UTC, +0000) |
| [network_time_on]: yes |
| [ntp_synchronized]: no |
| [rtc_in_local_tz]: no |
| """ |
| |
| out_buf, stderr, rc = bsu.bmc_execute_command("timedatectl") |
| # Example of output returned by call to timedatectl: |
| # Local time: Fri 2017-11-03 15:27:56 UTC |
| # Universal time: Fri 2017-11-03 15:27:56 UTC |
| # RTC time: Fri 2016-05-20 16:34:03 |
| # Time zone: n/a (UTC, +0000) |
| # Network time on: yes |
| # NTP synchronized: no |
| # RTC in local TZ: no |
| |
| # Convert the out_buf to a dictionary. |
| initial_time_dict = vf.key_value_outbuf_to_dict(out_buf) |
| |
| # For each "_time" entry in the dictionary, we will create a corresponding |
| # "_time_seconds" entry. We create a new dictionary so that the entries |
| # are kept in a nice order for printing. |
| try: |
| result_time_dict = collections.OrderedDict() |
| except AttributeError: |
| result_time_dict = DotDict() |
| |
| for key, value in initial_time_dict.items(): |
| result_time_dict[key] = value |
| if not key.endswith("_time"): |
| continue |
| result_time_dict[key + "_seconds"] = int( |
| DateTime.convert_date(value, result_format="epoch") |
| ) |
| |
| return result_time_dict |
| |
| |
| def get_bmc_df(df_parm_string=""): |
| r""" |
| Get df report from BMC and return as a report "object". |
| |
| A df report object is a list where each entry is a dictionary whose keys |
| are the field names from the first entry in report_list. |
| |
| Example df report object: |
| |
| df_report: |
| df_report[0]: |
| [filesystem]: dev |
| [1k-blocks]: 247120 |
| [used]: 0 |
| [available]: 247120 |
| [use%]: 0% |
| [mounted]: /dev |
| df_report[1]: |
| [filesystem]: dev |
| [1k-blocks]: 247120 |
| [used]: 0 |
| [available]: 247120 |
| [use%]: 0% |
| [mounted]: /dev |
| |
| . Description of argument(s): |
| df_parm_string A string containing valid df command parms (e.g. |
| "-h /var"). |
| """ |
| |
| out_buf, stderr, rc = bsu.bmc_execute_command("df " + df_parm_string) |
| return vf.outbuf_to_report(out_buf) |
| |
| |
| def get_sbe(): |
| r""" |
| Return CFAM value which contains such things as SBE side bit. |
| """ |
| |
| cmd_buf = "pdbg -d p9w -p0 getcfam 0x2808 | sed -re 's/.* = //g'" |
| out_buf, stderr, rc = bsu.bmc_execute_command(cmd_buf) |
| |
| return int(out_buf, 16) |
| |
| |
| def compare_mac_address(sys_mac_addr, user_mac_addr): |
| r""" |
| Return 1 if the MAC value matched, otherwise 0. |
| |
| . Description of argument(s): |
| sys_mac_addr A valid system MAC string (e.g. "70:e2:84:14:2a:08") |
| user_mac_addr A user provided MAC string (e.g. "70:e2:84:14:2a:08") |
| """ |
| |
| index = 0 |
| # Example: ['70', 'e2', '84', '14', '2a', '08'] |
| mac_list = user_mac_addr.split(":") |
| for item in sys_mac_addr.split(":"): |
| if int(item, 16) == int(mac_list[index], 16): |
| index = index + 1 |
| continue |
| return 0 |
| |
| return 1 |
| |
| |
| def get_os_ethtool(interface_name): |
| r""" |
| Get OS 'ethtool' output for the given interface_name and return it as a |
| dictionary. |
| |
| Settings for enP52p1s0f0: |
| Supported ports: [ TP ] |
| Supported link modes: 10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full |
| 100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full |
| 1000baseT/Half 1000baseT/Full |
| Supported pause frame use: No |
| Supports auto-negotiation: Yes |
| Supported FEC modes: Not reported |
| Advertised link modes: 10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full |
| 100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full |
| 1000baseT/Half 1000baseT/Full |
| Advertised pause frame use: Symmetric |
| Advertised auto-negotiation: Yes |
| Advertised FEC modes: Not reported |
| Speed: Unknown! |
| Duplex: Unknown! (255) |
| Port: Twisted Pair |
| PHYAD: 1 |
| Transceiver: internal |
| Auto-negotiation: on |
| MDI-X: Unknown |
| Supports Wake-on: g |
| Wake-on: g |
| Current message level: 0x000000ff (255) |
| drv probe link timer ifdown ifup rx_err tx_err |
| Link detected: no |
| |
| Given that data, this function will return the following dictionary. |
| |
| ethtool_dict: |
| [supported_ports]: [ TP ] |
| [supported_link_modes]: |
| [supported_link_modes][0]: 10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full |
| [supported_link_modes][1]: 100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full |
| [supported_link_modes][2]: 1000baseT/Half 1000baseT/Full |
| [supported_pause_frame_use]: No |
| [supports_auto-negotiation]: Yes |
| [supported_fec_modes]: Not reported |
| [advertised_link_modes]: |
| [advertised_link_modes][0]: 10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full |
| [advertised_link_modes][1]: 100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full |
| [advertised_link_modes][2]: 1000baseT/Half 1000baseT/Full |
| [advertised_pause_frame_use]: Symmetric |
| [advertised_auto-negotiation]: Yes |
| [advertised_fec_modes]: Not reported |
| [speed]: Unknown! |
| [duplex]: Unknown! (255) |
| [port]: Twisted Pair |
| [phyad]: 1 |
| [transceiver]: internal |
| [auto-negotiation]: on |
| [mdi-x]: Unknown |
| [supports_wake-on]: g |
| [wake-on]: g |
| [current_message_level]: 0x000000ff (255) |
| [drv_probe_link_timer_ifdown_ifup_rx_err_tx_err]:<blank> |
| [link_detected]: no |
| """ |
| |
| # Using sed and tail to massage the data a bit before running |
| # key_value_outbuf_to_dict. |
| cmd_buf = ( |
| "ethtool " |
| + interface_name |
| + " | sed -re 's/(.* link modes:)(.*)/\\1\\n\\2/g' | tail -n +2" |
| ) |
| stdout, stderr, rc = bsu.os_execute_command(cmd_buf) |
| result = vf.key_value_outbuf_to_dict(stdout, process_indent=1, strip=" \t") |
| |
| return result |
| |
| |
| def to_json_ordered(json_str): |
| r""" |
| Parse the JSON string data and return an ordered JSON dictionary object. |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| json_str The string containing the JSON data. |
| """ |
| |
| try: |
| return json.loads(json_str, object_pairs_hook=DotDict) |
| except TypeError: |
| return json.loads(json_str.decode("utf-8"), object_pairs_hook=DotDict) |
| |
| |
| def get_bmc_release_info(): |
| r""" |
| Get release info from the BMC and return as a dictionary. |
| |
| Example: |
| |
| ${release_info}= Get BMC Release Info |
| Rprint Vars release_info |
| |
| Output: |
| |
| release_info: |
| [id]: openbmc-phosphor |
| [name]: Phosphor OpenBMC (Phosphor OpenBMC Project Reference... |
| [version]: 2.8.0-dev |
| [version_id]: 2.8.0-dev-1083-g8954c3505 |
| [pretty_name]: Phosphor OpenBMC (Phosphor OpenBMC Project Reference... |
| [build_id]: 2.8.0-dev |
| [openbmc_target_machine]: witherspoon |
| """ |
| |
| out_buf, stderr, rc = bsu.bmc_execute_command("cat /etc/os-release") |
| return vf.key_value_outbuf_to_dict(out_buf, delim="=", strip='"') |
| |
| |
| def get_os_release_info(): |
| r""" |
| Get release info from the OS and return as a dictionary. |
| |
| Example: |
| |
| ${release_info}= Get OS Release Info |
| Rprint Vars release_info |
| |
| Output: |
| release_info: |
| [name]: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server |
| [version]: 7.6 (Maipo) |
| [id]: rhel |
| [id_like]: fedora |
| [variant]: Server |
| [variant_id]: server |
| [version_id]: 7.6 |
| [pretty_name]: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.6 (Maipo) |
| [ansi_color]: 0;31 |
| [cpe_name]: cpe:/o:redhat:enterprise_linux:7.6:GA:server |
| [home_url]: https://www.redhat.com/ |
| [bug_report_url]: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/ |
| [redhat_bugzilla_product]: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 |
| [redhat_bugzilla_product_version]: 7.6 |
| [redhat_support_product]: Red Hat Enterprise Linux |
| [redhat_support_product_version]: 7.6 |
| """ |
| |
| out_buf, stderr, rc = bsu.os_execute_command("cat /etc/os-release") |
| return vf.key_value_outbuf_to_dict(out_buf, delim="=", strip='"') |
| |
| |
| def pdbg(option_string, **bsu_options): |
| r""" |
| Run pdbg on the BMC with the caller's option string and return the output. |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| option_string A string of options which are to be processed by the pdbg command. |
| bsu_options Options to be passed directly to bmc_execute_command. See its prolog for |
| details. |
| """ |
| |
| # Default print_out to 1. |
| if "print_out" not in bsu_options: |
| bsu_options["print_out"] = 1 |
| |
| stdout, stderr, rc = bsu.bmc_execute_command( |
| "pdbg " + option_string, **bsu_options |
| ) |
| return stdout |
| |
| |
| def ecmd(option_string, **bsu_options): |
| r""" |
| Run ecmd command on the BMC with the caller's option string and return the output. |
| |
| Description of argument(s): |
| option_string A string of options which are to be executed on BMC. |
| (e.g. getscom pu 20010a40 -all, |
| putscom pu 20010a40 4000000000000000 -p0). |
| bsu_options Options to be passed directly to bmc_execute_command. See its prolog for |
| details. |
| """ |
| |
| # Default print_out to 1. |
| if "print_out" not in bsu_options: |
| bsu_options["print_out"] = 1 |
| |
| stdout, stderr, rc = bsu.bmc_execute_command(option_string, **bsu_options) |
| return stdout |
| |
| |
| def split_string_with_index(stri, n): |
| r""" |
| To split every n characters and forms an element for every nth index |
| |
| Example : Given ${stri} = "abcdef", then the function call, |
| ${data}= Split List With Index ${stri} 2 |
| then, result will be data = ['ab', 'cd', 'ef'] |
| """ |
| |
| n = int(n) |
| data = [stri[index : index + n] for index in range(0, len(stri), n)] |
| return data |
| |
| |
| def remove_whitespace(instring): |
| r""" |
| Removes the white spaces around the string |
| |
| Example: instring = " xxx ", then returns instring = "xxx" |
| """ |
| |
| return instring.strip() |
| |
| |
| def zfill_data(data, num): |
| r""" |
| zfill() method adds zeros (0) at the beginning of the string, until it |
| reaches the specified length. |
| |
| Usage : ${anystr}= Zfill Data ${data} num |
| |
| Example : Binary of one Byte has 8 bits - xxxx xxxx |
| |
| Consider ${binary} has only 3 bits after converting from Hexadecimal/decimal to Binary |
| Say ${binary} = 110 then, |
| ${binary}= Zfill Data ${binary} 8 |
| Now ${binary} will be 0000 0110 |
| """ |
| |
| return data.zfill(int(num)) |
| |
| |
| def get_subsequent_value_from_list(list, value): |
| r""" |
| returns first index of the element occurrence. |
| """ |
| |
| index = [list.index(i) for i in list if value in i] |
| return index |
| |
| |
| def return_decoded_string(input): |
| r""" |
| returns decoded string of encoded byte. |
| """ |
| |
| encoded_string = input.encode("ascii", "ignore") |
| decoded_string = encoded_string.decode() |
| return decoded_string |