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Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05001#!/usr/bin/env python
2
3import sys
George Keishing36efbc02018-12-12 10:18:23 -06004try:
5 import __builtin__
6except ImportError:
7 import builtins as __builtin__
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -05008import subprocess
9import os
10import argparse
11
12# python puts the program's directory path in sys.path[0]. In other words,
13# the user ordinarily has no way to override python's choice of a module from
14# its own dir. We want to have that ability in our environment. However, we
15# don't want to break any established python modules that depend on this
16# behavior. So, we'll save the value from sys.path[0], delete it, import our
17# modules and then restore sys.path to its original value.
18
19save_path_0 = sys.path[0]
20del sys.path[0]
21
22from gen_print import *
23from gen_valid import *
24from gen_arg import *
25from gen_plug_in import *
Michael Walsh97d5b362017-05-30 17:57:38 -050026from gen_cmd import *
Michael Walsh8c5a8a82018-10-30 13:17:23 -050027from gen_misc import *
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -050028
29# Restore sys.path[0].
30sys.path.insert(0, save_path_0)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -050031
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -050032# Create parser object to process command line parameters and args.
33
34# Create parser object.
35parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
36 usage='%(prog)s [OPTIONS]',
Joy Onyerikwu004ad3c2018-06-11 16:29:56 -050037 description="%(prog)s will process the plug-in packages passed to it."
38 + " A plug-in package is essentially a directory containing"
39 + " one or more call point programs. Each of these call point"
40 + " programs must have a prefix of \"cp_\". When calling"
41 + " %(prog)s, a user must provide a call_point parameter"
42 + " (described below). For each plug-in package passed,"
43 + " %(prog)s will check for the presence of the specified call"
44 + " point program in the plug-in directory. If it is found,"
45 + " %(prog)s will run it. It is the responsibility of the"
46 + " caller to set any environment variables needed by the call"
47 + " point programs.\n\nAfter each call point program"
48 + " has been run, %(prog)s will print the following values in"
49 + " the following formats for use by the calling program:\n"
50 + " failed_plug_in_name: <failed plug-in value,"
51 + " if any>\n shell_rc: "
52 + "<shell return code value of last call point program - this"
53 + " will be printed in hexadecimal format. Also, be aware"
54 + " that if a call point program returns a value it will be"
55 + " shifted left 2 bytes (e.g. rc of 2 will be printed as"
56 + " 0x00000200). That is because the rightmost byte is"
57 + " reserved for errors in calling the call point program"
58 + " rather than errors generated by the call point program.>",
Michael Walshd0741f82017-12-21 14:04:21 -060059 formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter,
Michael Walshc33ef372017-01-10 11:46:29 -060060 prefix_chars='-+')
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -050061
62# Create arguments.
63parser.add_argument(
64 'plug_in_dir_paths',
65 nargs='?',
66 default="",
Michael Walshc33ef372017-01-10 11:46:29 -060067 help=plug_in_dir_paths_help_text + default_string)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -050068
69parser.add_argument(
70 '--call_point',
71 default="setup",
72 required=True,
Joy Onyerikwu004ad3c2018-06-11 16:29:56 -050073 help='The call point program name. This value must not include the'
74 + ' "cp_" prefix. For each plug-in package passed to this program,'
75 + ' the specified call_point program will be called if it exists in'
76 + ' the plug-in directory.' + default_string)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -050077
78parser.add_argument(
Michael Walshed18ec72017-06-27 10:15:31 -050079 '--allow_shell_rc',
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -050080 default="0x00000000",
Joy Onyerikwu004ad3c2018-06-11 16:29:56 -050081 help='The user may supply a value other than zero to indicate an'
82 + ' acceptable non-zero return code. For example, if this value'
83 + ' equals 0x00000200, it means that for each plug-in call point that'
84 + ' runs, a 0x00000200 will not be counted as a failure. See note'
85 + ' above regarding left-shifting of return codes.' + default_string)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -050086
87parser.add_argument(
88 '--stop_on_plug_in_failure',
89 default=1,
90 type=int,
91 choices=[1, 0],
Joy Onyerikwu004ad3c2018-06-11 16:29:56 -050092 help='If this parameter is set to 1, this program will stop and return '
93 + 'non-zero if the call point program from any plug-in directory '
94 + 'fails. Conversely, if it is set to false, this program will run '
95 + 'the call point program from each and every plug-in directory '
96 + 'regardless of their return values. Typical example cases where '
97 + 'you\'d want to run all plug-in call points regardless of success '
98 + 'or failure would be "cleanup" or "ffdc" call points.')
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -050099
100parser.add_argument(
101 '--stop_on_non_zero_rc',
102 default=0,
103 type=int,
104 choices=[1, 0],
Joy Onyerikwu004ad3c2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500105 help='If this parm is set to 1 and a plug-in call point program returns '
106 + 'a valid non-zero return code (see "allow_shell_rc" parm above),'
107 + ' this program will stop processing and return 0 (success). Since'
108 + ' this constitutes a successful exit, this would normally be used'
109 + ' where the caller wishes to stop processing if one of the plug-in'
110 + ' directory call point programs returns a special value indicating'
111 + ' that some special case has been found. An example might be in'
112 + ' calling some kind of "check_errl" call point program. Such a'
113 + ' call point program might return a 2 (i.e. 0x00000200) to indicate'
114 + ' that a given error log entry was found in an "ignore" list and is'
115 + ' therefore to be ignored. That being the case, no other'
116 + ' "check_errl" call point program would need to be called.'
117 + default_string)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500118
119parser.add_argument(
120 '--mch_class',
121 default="obmc",
Michael Walshc33ef372017-01-10 11:46:29 -0600122 help=mch_class_help_text + default_string)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500123
124# The stock_list will be passed to gen_get_options. We populate it with the
125# names of stock parm options we want. These stock parms are pre-defined by
126# gen_get_options.
127stock_list = [("test_mode", 0), ("quiet", 1), ("debug", 0)]
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500128
129
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500130def exit_function(signal_number=0,
131 frame=None):
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500132 r"""
133 Execute whenever the program ends normally or with the signals that we
134 catch (i.e. TERM, INT).
135 """
136
137 dprint_executing()
138 dprint_var(signal_number)
139
140 qprint_pgm_footer()
141
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500142
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500143def signal_handler(signal_number, frame):
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500144 r"""
145 Handle signals. Without a function to catch a SIGTERM or SIGINT, our
146 program would terminate immediately with return code 143 and without
147 calling our exit_function.
148 """
149
150 # Our convention is to set up exit_function with atexit.registr() so
151 # there is no need to explicitly call exit_function from here.
152
153 dprint_executing()
154
155 # Calling exit prevents us from returning to the code that was running
156 # when we received the signal.
157 exit(0)
158
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500159
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500160def validate_parms():
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500161 r"""
162 Validate program parameters, etc. Return True or False accordingly.
163 """
164
165 if not valid_value(call_point):
166 return False
167
Michael Walshed18ec72017-06-27 10:15:31 -0500168 global allow_shell_rc
169 if not valid_integer(allow_shell_rc):
Michael Walshc33ef372017-01-10 11:46:29 -0600170 return False
171
172 # Convert to hex string for consistency in printout.
Michael Walshed18ec72017-06-27 10:15:31 -0500173 allow_shell_rc = "0x%08x" % int(allow_shell_rc, 0)
174 set_pgm_arg(allow_shell_rc)
Michael Walshc33ef372017-01-10 11:46:29 -0600175
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500176 gen_post_validation(exit_function, signal_handler)
177
178 return True
179
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500180
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500181def run_pgm(plug_in_dir_path,
182 call_point,
Michael Walshed18ec72017-06-27 10:15:31 -0500183 allow_shell_rc):
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500184 r"""
185 Run the call point program in the given plug_in_dir_path. Return the
186 following:
187 rc The return code - 0 = PASS, 1 = FAIL.
188 shell_rc The shell return code returned by
189 process_plug_in_packages.py.
190 failed_plug_in_name The failed plug in name (if any).
191
192 Description of arguments:
193 plug_in_dir_path The directory path where the call_point
194 program may be located.
195 call_point The call point (e.g. "setup"). This
196 program will look for a program named
197 "cp_" + call_point in the
198 plug_in_dir_path. If no such call point
199 program is found, this function returns an
200 rc of 0 (i.e. success).
Michael Walshed18ec72017-06-27 10:15:31 -0500201 allow_shell_rc The user may supply a value other than
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500202 zero to indicate an acceptable non-zero
203 return code. For example, if this value
204 equals 0x00000200, it means that for each
205 plug-in call point that runs, a 0x00000200
206 will not be counted as a failure. See
207 note above regarding left-shifting of
208 return codes.
209 """
210
211 rc = 0
212 failed_plug_in_name = ""
213 shell_rc = 0x00000000
214
Michael Walsh97d5b362017-05-30 17:57:38 -0500215 plug_in_name = os.path.basename(os.path.normpath(plug_in_dir_path))
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500216 cp_prefix = "cp_"
217 plug_in_pgm_path = plug_in_dir_path + cp_prefix + call_point
218 if not os.path.exists(plug_in_pgm_path):
219 # No such call point in this plug in dir path. This is legal so we
220 # return 0, etc.
221 return rc, shell_rc, failed_plug_in_name
222
Joy Onyerikwu004ad3c2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500223 print("------------------------------------------------- Starting plug-"
224 + "in -----------------------------------------------")
Michael Walsh8c5a8a82018-10-30 13:17:23 -0500225
226 print_timen("Running " + plug_in_name + "/" + cp_prefix + call_point + ".")
Michael Walshb3beaa82019-03-26 16:35:30 -0500227
228 stdout = 1 - quiet
229 if AUTOBOOT_OPENBMC_NICKNAME != "":
230 auto_status_file_prefix = AUTOBOOT_OPENBMC_NICKNAME + "."
Michael Walsh97d5b362017-05-30 17:57:38 -0500231 else:
Michael Walshb3beaa82019-03-26 16:35:30 -0500232 auto_status_file_prefix = ""
233 auto_status_file_prefix += plug_in_name + ".cp_" + call_point
234 status_dir_path =\
235 add_trailing_slash(os.environ.get("STATUS_DIR_PATH",
236 os.environ['HOME']
237 + "/status/"))
238 if not os.path.isdir(status_dir_path):
239 AUTOBOOT_EXECDIR = \
240 add_trailing_slash(os.environ.get("AUTOBOOT_EXECDIR", ""))
241 status_dir_path = AUTOBOOT_EXECDIR + "logs/"
242 if not os.path.exists(status_dir_path):
243 os.makedirs(status_dir_path)
244 status_file_name = auto_status_file_prefix + "." + file_date_time_stamp() \
245 + ".status"
246 auto_status_file_subcmd = "auto_status_file.py --status_dir_path=" \
247 + status_dir_path + " --status_file_name=" + status_file_name \
248 + " --quiet=1 --show_url=1 --prefix=" \
249 + auto_status_file_prefix + " --stdout=" + str(stdout) + " "
Michael Walsh97d5b362017-05-30 17:57:38 -0500250
Michael Walsh3ba8ecd2018-04-24 11:33:25 -0500251 cmd_buf = "PATH=" + plug_in_dir_path.rstrip("/") + ":${PATH} ; " +\
Michael Walshb3beaa82019-03-26 16:35:30 -0500252 auto_status_file_subcmd + cp_prefix + call_point
Michael Walsh8c5a8a82018-10-30 13:17:23 -0500253 print_issuing(cmd_buf)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500254
Michael Walshbe6153b2016-12-09 13:36:22 -0600255 sub_proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd_buf, shell=True)
256 sub_proc.communicate()
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500257 shell_rc = sub_proc.returncode
Michael Walshc33ef372017-01-10 11:46:29 -0600258 # Shift to left.
259 shell_rc *= 0x100
Michael Walshed18ec72017-06-27 10:15:31 -0500260 if shell_rc != 0 and shell_rc != allow_shell_rc:
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500261 rc = 1
Michael Walsh8c5a8a82018-10-30 13:17:23 -0500262 failed_plug_in_name = plug_in_name + "/" + cp_prefix + call_point
Michael Walsh3ba8ecd2018-04-24 11:33:25 -0500263 if shell_rc != 0:
Michael Walsh8c5a8a82018-10-30 13:17:23 -0500264 failed_plug_in_name = plug_in_name + "/" + cp_prefix + call_point
Michael Walshb3beaa82019-03-26 16:35:30 -0500265 if failed_plug_in_name != "" and not stdout:
266 # Use tail to avoid double-printing of status_file_url.
267 shell_cmd("tail -n +2 " + status_dir_path + status_file_name, quiet=1,
Michael Walsh8c5a8a82018-10-30 13:17:23 -0500268 print_output=1)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500269
Joy Onyerikwu004ad3c2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500270 print("------------------------------------------------- Ending plug-in"
271 + " -------------------------------------------------")
Michael Walsh97d5b362017-05-30 17:57:38 -0500272 if failed_plug_in_name != "":
273 print_var(failed_plug_in_name)
Michael Walsh0d5f96a2019-05-20 10:09:57 -0500274 print_var(shell_rc, hexa())
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500275
276 return rc, shell_rc, failed_plug_in_name
277
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500278
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500279def main():
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500280 r"""
281 This is the "main" function. The advantage of having this function vs
282 just doing this in the true mainline is that you can:
283 - Declare local variables
284 - Use "return" instead of "exit".
285 - Indent 4 chars like you would in any function.
286 This makes coding more consistent, i.e. it's easy to move code from here
287 into a function and vice versa.
288 """
289
290 if not gen_get_options(parser, stock_list):
291 return False
292
293 if not validate_parms():
294 return False
295
296 qprint_pgm_header()
297
298 # Access program parameter globals.
299 global plug_in_dir_paths
300 global mch_class
Michael Walshed18ec72017-06-27 10:15:31 -0500301 global allow_shell_rc
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500302 global stop_on_plug_in_failure
303 global stop_on_non_zero_rc
304
305 plug_in_packages_list = return_plug_in_packages_list(plug_in_dir_paths,
306 mch_class)
307
Michael Walsh0d5f96a2019-05-20 10:09:57 -0500308 qprint_var(plug_in_packages_list)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500309 qprint("\n")
310
Michael Walshed18ec72017-06-27 10:15:31 -0500311 allow_shell_rc = int(allow_shell_rc, 0)
Michael Walsha6723f22016-11-22 11:12:01 -0600312 shell_rc = 0
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500313 failed_plug_in_name = ""
314
Michael Walsh97d5b362017-05-30 17:57:38 -0500315 global AUTOBOOT_OPENBMC_NICKNAME
Michael Walshb3beaa82019-03-26 16:35:30 -0500316 AUTOBOOT_OPENBMC_NICKNAME = os.environ.get("AUTOBOOT_OPENBMC_NICKNAME", "")
317
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500318 ret_code = 0
319 for plug_in_dir_path in plug_in_packages_list:
320 rc, shell_rc, failed_plug_in_name = \
Michael Walshed18ec72017-06-27 10:15:31 -0500321 run_pgm(plug_in_dir_path, call_point, allow_shell_rc)
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500322 if rc != 0:
323 ret_code = 1
324 if stop_on_plug_in_failure:
325 break
326 if shell_rc != 0 and stop_on_non_zero_rc:
Joy Onyerikwu004ad3c2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500327 qprint_time("Stopping on non-zero shell return code as requested"
328 + " by caller.\n")
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500329 break
330
331 if ret_code == 0:
332 return True
333 else:
Michael Walsh8c5a8a82018-10-30 13:17:23 -0500334 print_error("At least one plug-in failed.\n")
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500335 return False
336
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500337
Michael Walsh7423c012016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500338# Main
339
340if not main():
341 exit(1)