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Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -06001#!/usr/bin/env python
2
3r"""
4This module provides functions which are useful for running plug-ins from a
5robot program.
6"""
7
8import sys
9import subprocess
10from robot.libraries.BuiltIn import BuiltIn
11import commands
12import os
13import tempfile
14
15import gen_print as gp
16import gen_robot_print as grp
17import gen_misc as gm
Michael Walsh957a2b22017-05-30 17:56:13 -050018import gen_cmd as gc
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -060019
20
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -060021def rvalidate_plug_ins(plug_in_dir_paths,
22 quiet=1):
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -060023 r"""
24 Call the external validate_plug_ins.py program which validates the plug-in
25 dir paths given to it. Return a list containing a normalized path for
26 each plug-in selected.
27
28 Description of arguments:
29 plug_in_dir_paths A colon-separated list of plug-in
30 directory paths.
31 quiet If quiet is set to 1, this function will
32 NOT write status messages to stdout.
33 """
34
35 cmd_buf = "validate_plug_ins.py \"" + plug_in_dir_paths + "\""
36 if int(quiet) != 1:
37 grp.rpissuing(cmd_buf)
38 rc, out_buf = commands.getstatusoutput(cmd_buf)
39 if rc != 0:
40 message = gp.sprint_varx("rc", rc, 1) + out_buf
41 grp.rprintn(out_buf, 'STDERR')
Joy Onyerikwu004ad3c2018-06-11 16:29:56 -050042 BuiltIn().fail(gp.sprint_error("Validate plug ins call failed. See"
43 + " stderr text for details.\n"))
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -060044
45 plug_in_packages_list = out_buf.split("\n")
46 if len(plug_in_packages_list) == 1 and plug_in_packages_list[0] == "":
47 return []
48
49 return plug_in_packages_list
50
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -060051
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -060052def rprocess_plug_in_packages(plug_in_packages_list=None,
53 call_point="setup",
54 shell_rc="0x00000000",
55 stop_on_plug_in_failure=1,
56 stop_on_non_zero_rc=0,
57 release_type="obmc",
58 quiet=None,
59 debug=None):
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -060060 r"""
61 Call the external process_plug_in_packages.py to process the plug-in
62 packages. Return the following:
63 rc The return code - 0 = PASS, 1 = FAIL.
64 shell_rc The shell return code returned by
65 process_plug_in_packages.py.
66 failed_plug_in_name The failed plug in name (if any).
67
68 Description of arguments:
69 plug_in_packages_list A python list of plug-in directory paths.
70 call_point The call point program to be called for
71 each plug-in package (e.g. post_boot).
72 This name should not include the "cp_"
73 prefix.
74 shell_rc The user may supply a value other than
75 zero to indicate an acceptable non-zero
76 return code. For example, if this value
77 equals 0x00000200, it means that for each
78 plug-in call point that runs, a 0x00000200
79 will not be counted as a failure.
80 stop_on_plug_in_failure If this parameter is set to 1, this
81 program will stop and return non-zero if
82 the call point program from any plug-in
83 directory fails. Conversely, if it is set
84 to false, this program will run the call
85 point program from each and every plug-in
86 directory regardless of their return
87 values. Typical example cases where you'd
88 want to run all plug-in call points
89 regardless of success or failure would be
90 "cleanup" or "ffdc" call points.
91 stop_on_non_zero_rc If this parm is set to 1 and a plug-in
92 call point program returns a valid
93 non-zero return code (see "shell_rc" parm
94 above), this program will stop processing
95 and return 0 (success). Since this
96 constitutes a successful exit, this would
97 normally be used where the caller wishes
98 to stop processing if one of the plug-in
99 directory call point programs returns a
100 special value indicating that some special
101 case has been found. An example might be
102 in calling some kind of "check_errl" call
103 point program. Such a call point program
104 might return a 2 (i.e. 0x00000200) to
105 indicate that a given error log entry was
106 found in an "ignore" list and is therefore
107 to be ignored. That being the case, no
108 other "check_errl" call point program
109 would need to be called.
110 release_type The type of release being tested (e.g.
111 "obmc", "op", "fips"). This influences
112 which integrated plug-ins are selected.
113 quiet If quiet is set to 1, this function will
114 NOT write status messages to stdout. This
115 will default to the global quiet program
116 parm or to 0.
117 debug If this parameter is set to 1, this
118 function will print additional debug
119 information. This is mainly to be used by
120 the developer of this function. This will
121 default to the global quiet program parm
122 or to 0.
123 """
124
125 rc = 0
126
127 if plug_in_packages_list is None:
128 plug_in_packages_list = BuiltIn().get_variable_value(
Michael Walsh40822372017-01-10 11:33:08 -0600129 "${plug_in_packages_list}")
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -0600130
131 # If there are no plug-in packages to process, return successfully.
132 if len(plug_in_packages_list) == 0:
133 return 0, 0, ""
134
135 if quiet is None:
136 try:
137 quiet = int(BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${quiet}"))
138 except TypeError:
139 quiet = 0
140
141 if debug is None:
142 try:
143 debug = int(BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${debug}"))
144 except TypeError:
145 debug = 0
146
147 # Create string from list.
148 plug_in_dir_paths = ':'.join(plug_in_packages_list)
149
150 temp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
151 temp_file_path = temp.name
152 temp2 = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
153 temp_properties_file_path = temp2.name
154
155 if int(debug) == 1:
156 os.environ["PERF_TRACE"] = "1"
157 debug_string = " --quiet=0"
158 else:
159 debug_string = ""
160
161 loc_shell_rc = 0
162
163 sub_cmd_buf = "process_plug_in_packages.py" + debug_string +\
Michael Walshed18ec72017-06-27 10:15:31 -0500164 " --call_point=" + call_point + " --allow_shell_rc=" +\
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -0600165 str(shell_rc) + " --stop_on_plug_in_failure=" +\
166 str(stop_on_plug_in_failure) + " --stop_on_non_zero_rc=" +\
167 str(stop_on_non_zero_rc) + " " + plug_in_dir_paths
168 if int(quiet) == 1:
169 cmd_buf = sub_cmd_buf + " > " + temp_file_path + " 2>&1"
170 else:
Michael Walsh4bb56c52016-12-09 13:57:15 -0600171 cmd_buf = "set -o pipefail ; " + sub_cmd_buf + " 2>&1 | tee " +\
172 temp_file_path
173
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -0600174 if int(debug) == 1:
175 grp.rpissuing(cmd_buf)
Michael Walsh09305182017-02-20 16:10:03 -0600176 else:
Joy Onyerikwu004ad3c2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500177 grp.rprint_timen("Processing " + call_point
178 + " call point programs.")
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -0600179
Michael Walsh3ba8ecd2018-04-24 11:33:25 -0500180 proc_plug_pkg_rc = subprocess.call(cmd_buf, shell=True,
181 executable='/bin/bash')
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -0600182
183 # As process_plug_in_packages.py help text states, it will print the
184 # values of failed_plug_in_name and shell_rc in the following format:
185 # failed_plug_in_name: <failed plug-in value, if any>
186 # shell_rc: <shell return code value of last
187 # call point program>
188
189 # We want to obtain those values from the output. To make the task
190 # simpler, we'll start by grepping the output for lines that might fit
191 # such a format:
Michael Walsh957a2b22017-05-30 17:56:13 -0500192 # A valid bash variable against the left margin
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -0600193 # - A colon
194 # - Zero or more spaces
Michael Walsh957a2b22017-05-30 17:56:13 -0500195 bash_var_regex = "[_[:alpha:]][_[:alnum:]]*"
196 regex = "^" + bash_var_regex + ":[ ]*"
197 cmd_buf = "egrep '" + regex + "' " + temp_file_path + " > " +\
198 temp_properties_file_path
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -0600199 if int(debug) == 1:
200 grp.rpissuing(cmd_buf)
Michael Walsh957a2b22017-05-30 17:56:13 -0500201 grep_rc = os.system(cmd_buf)
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -0600202
203 # Next we call my_parm_file to create a properties dictionary.
204 properties = gm.my_parm_file(temp_properties_file_path)
205
206 # Finally, we access the 2 values that we need.
207 try:
Michael Walsh40822372017-01-10 11:33:08 -0600208 shell_rc = int(properties['shell_rc'], 16)
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -0600209 except KeyError:
210 shell_rc = 0
211 try:
212 failed_plug_in_name = properties['failed_plug_in_name']
213 except KeyError:
214 failed_plug_in_name = ""
215
Michael Walsh957a2b22017-05-30 17:56:13 -0500216 if proc_plug_pkg_rc != 0:
Michael Walsh40822372017-01-10 11:33:08 -0600217 hex = 1
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -0600218 grp.rprint_error("Call to process_plug_in_packages failed.\n")
Michael Walsh957a2b22017-05-30 17:56:13 -0500219 grp.rprint_varx("grep_rc", grep_rc, hex)
Michael Walsh40822372017-01-10 11:33:08 -0600220 grp.rprint_varx("proc_plug_pkg_rc", proc_plug_pkg_rc, hex)
Michael Walsh957a2b22017-05-30 17:56:13 -0500221 # Show all of the failed plug in names and shell_rcs.
Joy Onyerikwu004ad3c2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500222 gc.cmd_fnc_u("egrep -A 1 '^failed_plug_in_name:[ ]+' "
223 + temp_properties_file_path, quiet=1, show_err=0)
Michael Walsh40822372017-01-10 11:33:08 -0600224 rc = 1
Michael Walshffee58a2016-11-22 11:28:33 -0600225
226 return rc, shell_rc, failed_plug_in_name