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George Keishing0fff68a2017-04-27 22:25:49 -05001*** Settings ***
Steven Sombar130a04f2017-07-16 10:02:37 -05002Documentation Keywords for system test.
George Keishing0fff68a2017-04-27 22:25:49 -05003
George Keishing91c852f2017-05-03 02:48:21 -05004Library ../lib/gen_robot_keyword.py
Steven Sombar07be3742018-01-11 13:02:40 -06005Resource ../lib/boot_utils.robot
George Keishing91c852f2017-05-03 02:48:21 -05006Resource ../extended/obmc_boot_test_resource.robot
George Keishing0fff68a2017-04-27 22:25:49 -05007Resource ../lib/utils.robot
George Keishing91c852f2017-05-03 02:48:21 -05008Resource ../lib/state_manager.robot
George Keishingcff7aa02017-05-16 08:05:10 -05009Resource ../lib/rest_client.robot
George Keishingbbfec9e2017-05-17 10:47:21 -050010Resource resource.txt
George Keishing4ef29082017-05-13 05:01:23 -050011Library OperatingSystem
12Library DateTime
13
George Keishing0fff68a2017-04-27 22:25:49 -050014*** Variables ***
15
Steven Sombar130a04f2017-07-16 10:02:37 -050016${htx_log_dir_path} ${EXECDIR}${/}logs${/}
George Keishing4ef29082017-05-13 05:01:23 -050017
George Keishing4bbf5202017-05-18 06:55:53 -050018# Error strings to check from dmesg.
Steven Sombar130a04f2017-07-16 10:02:37 -050019${ERROR_REGEX} error|GPU|NVRM|nvidia
George Keishing4bbf5202017-05-18 06:55:53 -050020
21# GPU specific error message from dmesg.
Steven Sombar130a04f2017-07-16 10:02:37 -050022${ERROR_DBE_MSG} (DBE) has been detected on GPU
23
24# Inventory - List of I/O devices to collect for Inventory
25@{I/O} communication disk display generic input multimedia
26... network printer tape
27
28# Inventory Paths of the JSON and YAML files
Steven Sombara2f166c2017-08-02 14:22:45 -050029${json_tmp_file_path} ${EXECDIR}/inventory_temp_file.json
30${yaml_file_path} ${EXECDIR}/inventory_temp_file.yaml
Steven Sombar130a04f2017-07-16 10:02:37 -050031
32
George Keishing4ef29082017-05-13 05:01:23 -050033
George Keishing0fff68a2017-04-27 22:25:49 -050034*** Keywords ***
35
36Execute Command On OS
37 [Documentation] Execute given command on OS and return output.
38 [Arguments] ${command}
George Keishing91c852f2017-05-03 02:48:21 -050039 # Description of argument(s):
40 # command Shell command to be executed on OS.
George Keishing0fff68a2017-04-27 22:25:49 -050041 ${stdout} ${stderr}= Execute Command ${command} return_stderr=True
42 Should Be Empty ${stderr}
43 [Return] ${stdout}
44
George Keishing0fff68a2017-04-27 22:25:49 -050045Login To OS
46 [Documentation] Login to OS Host.
47 [Arguments] ${os_host}=${OS_HOST} ${os_username}=${OS_USERNAME}
48 ... ${os_password}=${OS_PASSWORD}
George Keishingcff7aa02017-05-16 08:05:10 -050049 ... ${alias_name}=os_connection
George Keishing91c852f2017-05-03 02:48:21 -050050 # Description of argument(s):
51 # os_host IP address of the OS Host.
52 # os_username OS Host Login user name.
53 # os_password OS Host Login passwrd.
George Keishingcff7aa02017-05-16 08:05:10 -050054 # alias_name Default OS SSH session connection alias name.
55 # TODO: Generalize alias naming using openbmc/openbmc-test-automation#633
George Keishing0fff68a2017-04-27 22:25:49 -050056
George Keishing91c852f2017-05-03 02:48:21 -050057 Ping Host ${os_host}
George Keishing664a0162017-06-05 12:24:24 -050058 SSHLibrary.Open Connection ${os_host} alias=${alias_name}
George Keishing91c852f2017-05-03 02:48:21 -050059 Login ${os_username} ${os_password}
60
61
George Keishing88366b32017-05-12 13:50:48 -050062Tool Exist
63 [Documentation] Check whether given tool is installed on OS.
64 [Arguments] ${tool_name}
65 # Description of argument(s):
66 # tool_name Tool name whose existence is to be checked.
George Keishing91c852f2017-05-03 02:48:21 -050067 Login To OS
George Keishing88366b32017-05-12 13:50:48 -050068 ${output}= Execute Command On OS which ${tool_name}
69 Should Contain ${output} ${tool_name}
70 ... msg=Please install ${tool_name} tool.
George Keishing91c852f2017-05-03 02:48:21 -050071
72
73Boot To OS
74 [Documentation] Boot host OS.
75 Run Key OBMC Boot Test \ REST Power On
76
77
78Power Off Host
79 [Documentation] Power off host.
80 Run Key OBMC Boot Test \ REST Power Off
George Keishing0fff68a2017-04-27 22:25:49 -050081
George Keishing6fec3ab2017-05-05 10:45:08 -050082
83File Exist On OS
84 [Documentation] Check if the given file path exist on OS.
85 [Arguments] ${file_path}
86 # Description of argument(s):
87 # file_path Absolute file path.
88
89 Login To OS
90 ${out}= Execute Command On OS ls ${file_path}
91 Log To Console \n File Exist: ${out}
92
George Keishing8740a0c2017-05-13 07:19:16 -050093
94Is HTX Running
95 [Documentation] Check if the HTX exerciser is currently running.
96
97 ${status}= Execute Command On OS htxcmdline -status
98 Should Not Contain ${status} Daemon state is <IDLE>
George Keishing4ef29082017-05-13 05:01:23 -050099
100
101Write Log Data To File
102 [Documentation] Write log data to the logs directory.
103 [Arguments] ${data}= ${log_file_path}=
104 # Description of argument(s):
105 # data String buffer.
106 # log_file_path The log file path.
107
108 Create File ${log_file_path} ${data}
109
110
111Collect HTX Log Files
112 [Documentation] Collect status and error log files.
113 # Collects the following files:
114 # HTX error log file /tmp/htxerr
115 # HTX status log file /tmp/htxstats
116
117 # Create logs directory and get current datetime.
118 Create Directory ${htx_log_dir_path}
119 ${cur_datetime}= Get Current Date result_format=%Y%m%d%H%M%S%f
120
121 File Exist On OS /tmp/htxerr
122 ${htx_err}= Execute Command On BMC cat /tmp/htxerr
123 Write Log Data To File
124 ... ${htx_err} ${htx_log_dir_path}/${OS_HOST}${cur_datetime}.htxerr
125
126 File Exist On OS /tmp/htxstats
127 ${htx_stats}= Execute Command On BMC cat /tmp/htxstats
128 Write Log Data To File
129 ... ${htx_stats} ${htx_log_dir_path}/${OS_HOST}_${cur_datetime}.htxstats
130
George Keishingcff7aa02017-05-16 08:05:10 -0500131
132REST Upload File To BMC
133 [Documentation] Upload a file via REST to BMC.
134
135 # Generate 32 MB file size
136 Run dd if=/dev/zero of=dummyfile bs=1 count=0 seek=32MB
137 OperatingSystem.File Should Exist dummyfile
138
139 # Get the content of the file and upload to BMC
140 ${image_data}= OperatingSystem.Get Binary File dummyfile
141
142 # Get REST session to BMC
143 Initialize OpenBMC
144
145 # Create the REST payload headers and data
146 ${data}= Create Dictionary data ${image_data}
147 ${headers}= Create Dictionary Content-Type=application/octet-stream
148 ... Accept=application/octet-stream
149 Set To Dictionary ${data} headers ${headers}
150
151 ${resp}= Post Request openbmc /upload/image &{data}
152 Should Be Equal As Strings ${resp.status_code} ${HTTP_OK}
153
154 # Delete uploaded image file.
155 # TODO: Delete via REST openbmc/openbmc#1550
156 # Take SSH connection to BMC and switch to BMC connection to perform
157 # the task.
158 &{bmc_connection_args}= Create Dictionary alias=bmc_connection
159 Open Connection And Log In &{bmc_connection_args}
160
161 # Currently OS SSH session is active, switch to BMC connection.
162 Switch Connection bmc_connection
163 Execute Command On BMC rm -f /tmp/images/*
164
165 # Switch back to OS SSH connection.
166 Switch Connection os_connection
167
George Keishing4bbf5202017-05-18 06:55:53 -0500168
Steven Sombar1dc6fa72018-01-12 10:58:20 -0600169Get CPU Min Frequency Limit
170 [Documentation] Get CPU minimum assignable frequency.
171
172 # lscpu | grep min returns
173 # CPU min MHz: 1983.0000
174
175 ${cmd}= Catenate lscpu | grep min | tr -dc '0-9.\n'
176 ${cpu_freq} ${stderr} ${rc}= OS Execute Command ${cmd}
177 [Return] ${cpu_freq}
178
179
180Get CPU Min Frequency
181 [Documentation] Get CPU assigned minimum frequency.
182
183 # ppc64_cpu --frequency -t 10 returns
184 # min: 3.295 GHz (cpu 143)
185 # max: 3.295 GHz (cpu 0)
186 # avg: 3.295 GHz
187
188 ${cmd}= Catenate ppc64_cpu --frequency -t 10 | grep min
189 ... | cut -f 2 | cut -d ' ' -f 1 | tr -dc '0-9\n'
190 ${cpu_freq} ${stderr} ${rc}= OS Execute Command ${cmd}
191 [Return] ${cpu_freq}
192
193
194Get CPU Max Frequency Limit
195 [Documentation] Get CPU maximum assignable frequency.
196
197 # lscpu | grep max returns
198 # CPU max MHz: 3300.0000
199
200 ${cmd}= Catenate lscpu | grep max | tr -dc '0-9.\n'
201 ${cpu_freq} ${stderr} ${rc}= OS Execute Command ${cmd}
202 [Return] ${cpu_freq}
203
204
205Get CPU Max Frequency
206 [Documentation] Get CPU assigned maximum frequency.
207
208 # ppc64_cpu --frequency -t 10 returns
209 # min: 3.295 GHz (cpu 143)
210 # max: 3.295 GHz (cpu 0)
211 # avg: 3.295 GHz
212
213 ${cmd}= Catenate ppc64_cpu --frequency -t 10 | grep max
214 ... | cut -f 2 | cut -d ' ' -f 1 | tr -dc '0-9\n'
215 ${cpu_freq} ${stderr} ${rc}= OS Execute Command ${cmd}
216 [Return] ${cpu_freq}
217
218
George Keishing4bbf5202017-05-18 06:55:53 -0500219Check For Errors On OS Dmesg Log
220 [Documentation] Check if dmesg has nvidia errors logged.
221
222 ${dmesg_log}= Execute Command On OS dmesg | egrep '${ERROR_REGEX}'
223 # To enable multiple string check.
Steven Sombar0278b132018-01-09 14:41:32 -0600224 Should Not Contain ${dmesg_log} ${ERROR_DBE_MSG}
George Keishing4bbf5202017-05-18 06:55:53 -0500225
226
227Collect NVIDIA Log File
228 [Documentation] Collect ndivia-smi command output.
George Keishing664a0162017-06-05 12:24:24 -0500229 [Arguments] ${suffix}
230 # Description of argument(s):
231 # suffix String name to append.
George Keishing4bbf5202017-05-18 06:55:53 -0500232
233 # Collects the output of ndivia-smi cmd output.
George Keishing4bbf5202017-05-18 06:55:53 -0500234 # +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
235 # | NVIDIA-SMI 361.89 Driver Version: 361.89 |
236 # |-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
237 # | GPU Name Persistence-M| Bus-Id Disp.A | Volatile Uncorr. ECC |
238 # | Fan Temp Perf Pwr:Usage/Cap| Memory-Usage | GPU-Util Compute M. |
239 # |===============================+======================+======================|
240 # | 0 Tesla P100-SXM2... On | 0002:01:00.0 Off | 0 |
241 # | N/A 25C P0 35W / 300W | 931MiB / 16280MiB | 0% Default |
242 # +-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
243 # | 1 Tesla P100-SXM2... On | 0003:01:00.0 Off | 0 |
244 # | N/A 26C P0 40W / 300W | 1477MiB / 16280MiB | 0% Default |
245 # +-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
246 # | 2 Tesla P100-SXM2... On | 0006:01:00.0 Off | 0 |
247 # | N/A 25C P0 35W / 300W | 931MiB / 16280MiB | 0% Default |
248 # +-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
249 # | 3 Tesla P100-SXM2... On | 0007:01:00.0 Off | 0 |
250 # | N/A 44C P0 290W / 300W | 965MiB / 16280MiB | 99% Default |
251 # +-------------------------------+----------------------+----------------------+
252 # +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
253 # | Processes: GPU Memory |
254 # | GPU PID Type Process name Usage |
255 # |=============================================================================|
256 # | 0 28459 C hxenvidia 929MiB |
257 # | 1 28460 C hxenvidia 1475MiB |
258 # | 2 28461 C hxenvidia 929MiB |
259 # | 3 28462 C hxenvidia 963MiB |
260 # +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
261
262 # Create logs directory and get current datetime.
263 Create Directory ${htx_log_dir_path}
264 ${cur_datetime}= Get Current Date result_format=%Y%m%d%H%M%S%f
265
Steven Sombar0278b132018-01-09 14:41:32 -0600266 ${nvidia_out} ${stderr} ${rc}= OS Execute Command nvidia-smi
George Keishing4bbf5202017-05-18 06:55:53 -0500267 Write Log Data To File
George Keishing664a0162017-06-05 12:24:24 -0500268 ... ${nvidia_out}
269 ... ${htx_log_dir_path}/${OS_HOST}_${cur_datetime}.nvidia_${suffix}
George Keishingbbfec9e2017-05-17 10:47:21 -0500270
271
Steven Sombar0278b132018-01-09 14:41:32 -0600272Get GPU Power Limit
273 [Documentation] Get NVIDIA GPU maximum permitted power draw.
George Keishingbbfec9e2017-05-17 10:47:21 -0500274
Steven Sombar0278b132018-01-09 14:41:32 -0600275 # nvidia-smi --query-gpu=power.limit --format=csv returns
276 # power.limit [W]
277 # 300.00 W
278 # 300.00 W
279 # 300.00 W
280 # 300.00 W
George Keishingbbfec9e2017-05-17 10:47:21 -0500281
Steven Sombar0278b132018-01-09 14:41:32 -0600282 ${cmd}= Catenate nvidia-smi --query-gpu=power.limit
283 ... --format=csv | cut -f 1 -d ' ' | sort -n -u | tail -n 1
284 ${nvidia_out} ${stderr} ${rc}= OS Execute Command ${cmd}
285 # Allow for sensor overshoot. That is, max power reported for
286 # a GPU could be a few watts above the limit.
287 ${power_max}= Evaluate ${nvidia_out}+${7.00}
288 [Return] ${power_max}
289
290
291Get GPU Power
292 [Documentation] Get the GPU power dissipation.
293
294 # nvidia-smi --query-gpu=power.draw --format=csv returns
295 # power.draw [W]
296 # 34.12 W
297 # 34.40 W
298 # 36.55 W
299 # 36.05 W
300
301 ${cmd}= Catenate nvidia-smi --query-gpu=power.draw
302 ... --format=csv | cut -f 1 -d ' ' | sort -n -u | tail -n 1
303 ${nvidia_out} ${stderr} ${rc}= OS Execute Command ${cmd}
304 [Return] ${nvidia_out}
305
306
307Get GPU Temperature Limit
308 [Documentation] Get NVIDIA GPU maximum permitted temperature.
309
310 # nvidia-smi -q -d TEMPERATURE | grep "GPU Max" returns
311 # GPU Max Operating Temp : 83 C
312 # GPU Max Operating Temp : 83 C
313 # GPU Max Operating Temp : 83 C
314 # GPU Max Operating Temp : 83 C
315
316 ${cmd}= Catenate nvidia-smi -q -d TEMPERATURE | grep "GPU Max"
317 ... | cut -f 2 -d ":" | tr -dc '0-9\n' | sort -n -u | tail -n 1
318 ${nvidia_out} ${stderr} ${rc}= OS Execute Command ${cmd}
319 [Return] ${nvidia_out}
320
321
322Get GPU Temperature
323 [Documentation] Get the GPU temperature.
324
325 # nvidia-smi --query-gpu=temperature.gpu --format=csv returns
326 # 38
327 # 41
328 # 38
329 # 40
330
331 ${cmd}= Catenate nvidia-smi --query-gpu=temperature.gpu
332 ... --format=csv | sort -n -u | tail -n 1
333 ${nvidia_out} ${stderr} ${rc}= OS Execute Command ${cmd}
334 [Return] ${nvidia_out}
335
336
337Get GPU Clock Limit
338 [Documentation] Get NVIDIA GPU maximum permitted graphics clock.
339
340 # nvidia-smi --query-gpu=clocks.max.gr --format=csv returns
341 # 1530 MHz
342 # 1530 MHz
343 # 1530 MHz
344 # 1530 MHz
345
346 ${cmd}= Catenate nvidia-smi --query-gpu=clocks.max.gr
347 ... --format=csv | cut -f 1 -d ' ' | sort -n -u | tail -n 1
348 ${nvidia_out} ${stderr} ${rc}= OS Execute Command ${cmd}
349 [Return] ${nvidia_out}
350
351
352Get GPU Clock
353 [Documentation] Get the highest assigned value of the GPU graphics clock.
354
355 # nvidia-smi --query-gpu=clocks.gr --format=csv returns
356 # 1230 MHz
357 # 1230 MHz
358 # 135 MHz
359 # 150 MHz
360
361 ${cmd}= Catenate nvidia-smi --query-gpu=clocks.gr
362 ... --format=csv | cut -f 1 -d ' ' | sort -n -u | tail -n 1
363 ${nvidia_out} ${stderr} ${rc}= OS Execute Command ${cmd}
364 [Return] ${nvidia_out}
365
366
367Count GPUs From BMC
368 [Documentation] Determine number of GPUs from the BMC. Hostboot
369 ... needs to have been run previously because the BMC gets GPU data
370 ... from Hostboot.
371
372 # Example of gv* endpoint data:
373 # "/xyz/openbmc_project/inventory/system/chassis/motherboard/gv100card0": {
374 # "Functional": 1,
375 # "Present": 1,
376 # "PrettyName": ""
377 # },
378
379 ${num_bmc_gpus}= Set Variable ${0}
380
381 ${gpu_list}= Get Endpoint Paths
382 ... ${HOST_INVENTORY_URI}system/chassis/motherboard gv*
383
384 :FOR ${gpu_uri} IN @{gpu_list}
385 \ ${present}= Read Attribute ${gpu_uri} Present
386 \ ${state}= Read Attribute ${gpu_uri} Functional
387 \ Rpvars gpu_uri present state
388 \ ${num_bmc_gpus}= Run Keyword If ${present} and ${state}
389 ... Evaluate ${num_bmc_gpus}+${1}
390 [Return] ${num_bmc_gpus}
George Keishingbbfec9e2017-05-17 10:47:21 -0500391
392
393Create Default MDT Profile
394 [Documentation] Create default mdt.bu profile and run.
395
396 Rprint Timen Create HTX mdt profile.
397
398 ${profile}= Execute Command On OS htxcmdline -createmdt
399 Rprintn ${profile}
400 Should Contain ${profile} mdts are created successfully
401
402
403Run MDT Profile
404 [Documentation] Load user pre-defined MDT profile.
405
406 Rprint Timen Start HTX mdt profile execution.
407 ${htx_run}= Execute Command On OS
408 ... htxcmdline -run -mdt ${HTX_MDT_PROFILE}
409 Rprintn ${htx_run}
410 Should Contain ${htx_run} Activated
411
412
413Check HTX Run Status
414 [Documentation] Get HTX exerciser status and check for error.
415
416 Rprint Timen Check HTX mdt Status and error.
417 ${status}= Execute Command On OS
418 ... htxcmdline -status -mdt ${HTX_MDT_PROFILE}
419 Rprintn ${status}
420
421 ${errlog}= Execute Command On OS htxcmdline -geterrlog
422 Rprintn ${errlog}
423
424 Should Contain ${errlog} file </tmp/htxerr> is empty
425
426
427Shutdown HTX Exerciser
428 [Documentation] Shut down HTX exerciser run.
429
430 Rprint Timen Shutdown HTX Run
431 ${shutdown}= Execute Command On OS
432 ... htxcmdline -shutdown -mdt ${HTX_MDT_PROFILE}
433 Rprintn ${shutdown}
434 Should Contain ${shutdown} shutdown successfully
435
Steven Sombar130a04f2017-07-16 10:02:37 -0500436
437Create JSON Inventory File
438 [Documentation] Create a JSON inventory file, and make a YAML copy.
439 [Arguments] ${json_file_path}
440 # Description of argument:
441 # json_file_path Where the inventory file is wrtten to.
442
443 Login To OS
444 Compile Inventory JSON
445 Run json2yaml ${json_tmp_file_path} ${yaml_file_path}
446 # Format to JSON pretty print to file.
447 Run python -m json.tool ${json_tmp_file_path} > ${json_file_path}
448 OperatingSystem.File Should Exist ${json_file_path}
449
450
451Compile Inventory JSON
452 [Documentation] Compile the Inventory into a JSON file.
453 Create File ${json_tmp_file_path}
454 Write New JSON List ${json_tmp_file_path} Inventory
455 Retrieve HW Info And Write processor ${json_tmp_file_path}
456 Retrieve HW Info And Write memory ${json_tmp_file_path}
457 Retrieve HW Info And Write List ${I/O} ${json_tmp_file_path} I/O last
458 Close New JSON List ${json_tmp_file_path}
459
460Write New JSON List
461 [Documentation] Start a new JSON list element in file.
462 [Arguments] ${json_tmp_file_path} ${json_field_name}
463 # Description of argument(s):
464 # json_tmp_file_path Name of file to write to.
465 # json_field_name Name to give json list element.
466 Append to File ${json_tmp_file_path} { "${json_field_name}" : [
467
468Close New JSON List
469 [Documentation] Close JSON list element in file.
470 [Arguments] ${json_tmp_file_path}
471 # Description of argument(s):
472 # json_tmp_file_path Path of file to write to.
473 Append to File ${json_tmp_file_path} ]}
474
475Retrieve HW Info And Write
476 [Documentation] Retrieve and write info, add a comma if not last item.
477 [Arguments] ${class} ${json_tmp_file_path} ${last}=false
478 # Description of argument(s):
479 # class Device class to retrieve with lshw.
480 # json_tmp_file_path Path of file to write to.
481 # last Is this the last element in the parent JSON?
482 Write New JSON List ${json_tmp_file_path} ${class}
483 ${output} = Retrieve Hardware Info ${class}
484 ${output} = Clean Up String ${output}
485 Run Keyword if ${output.__class__ is not type(None)}
486 ... Append To File ${json_tmp_file_path} ${output}
487 Close New JSON List ${json_tmp_file_path}
488 Run Keyword if '${last}' == 'false'
489 ... Append to File ${json_tmp_file_path} ,
490
491Retrieve HW Info And Write List
492 [Documentation] Does a Retrieve/Write with a list of classes and
493 ... encapsulates them into one large JSON element.
494 [Arguments] ${list} ${json_tmp_file_path} ${json_field_name}
495 ... ${last}=false
496 # Description of argument(s):
497 # list The list of devices classes to retrieve with lshw.
498 # json_tmp_file_path Path of file to write to.
499 # json_field_name Name of the JSON element to encapsulate this list.
500 # last Is this the last element in the parent JSON?
501 Write New JSON List ${json_tmp_file_path} ${json_field_name}
502 : FOR ${class} IN @{list}
503 \ ${tail} Get From List ${list} -1
504 \ Run Keyword if '${tail}' == '${class}'
505 \ ... Retrieve HW Info And Write ${class} ${json_tmp_file_path} true
506 \ ... ELSE Retrieve HW Info And Write ${class} ${json_tmp_file_path}
507 Close New JSON List ${json_tmp_file_path}
508 Run Keyword if '${last}' == 'false'
509 ... Append to File ${json_tmp_file_path} ,
510
511Retrieve Hardware Info
512 [Documentation] Retrieves the lshw output of the device class as JSON.
513 [Arguments] ${class}
514 # Description of argument(s):
515 # class Device class to retrieve with lshw.
516 ${output} = Execute Command On OS lshw -c ${class} -json
517 ${output} = Verify JSON string ${output}
518 [Return] ${output}
519
520Verify JSON String
Gunnar Mills28e403b2017-10-25 16:16:38 -0500521 [Documentation] Ensure the JSON string content is separated by commas.
Steven Sombar130a04f2017-07-16 10:02:37 -0500522 [Arguments] ${unver_string}
523 # Description of argument(s):
524 # unver_string JSON String we will be checking for lshw comma errors.
525 ${unver_string} = Convert to String ${unver_string}
526 ${ver_string} = Replace String Using Regexp ${unver_string} }\\s*{ },{
527 [Return] ${ver_string}
528
529Clean Up String
530 [Documentation] Remove extra whitespace and trailing commas.
531 [Arguments] ${dirty_string}
532 # Description of argument(s):
533 # dirty_string String that will be space stripped and have comma removed.
534 ${clean_string} = Strip String ${dirty_string}
535 ${last_char} = Get Substring ${clean_string} -1
536 ${trimmed_string} = Get Substring ${clean_string} 0 -1
537 ${clean_string} = Set Variable If '${last_char}' == ','
538 ... ${trimmed_string} ${clean_string}
539 [Return] ${clean_string}