# Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. import datetime import re from autotest_lib.client.bin import sysinfo from autotest_lib.client.cros import constants from autotest_lib.server import utils from autotest_lib.server.cros import provision try: from chromite.lib import metrics except ImportError: metrics = utils.metrics_mock LABEL_REGEX = r',.*:' _LABEL_UPDATE_DURATION_METRIC = metrics.SecondsDistribution( 'chromeos/autotest/provision/label_update_durations') # job_labels should be a string like "name:setting,name:setting" # However setting might also contain ',' therefore we need more advanced logic # than split. # non-provisionable labels are currently skipped, so they're safe to pass in. job_labels = locals().get('job_labels') or ','.join(args) labels_list = [] while job_labels: # Split based off of a comma followed by colon regex. split = re.split(LABEL_REGEX, job_labels) # First value found is a proper key value pair. labels_list.append(split[0].strip()) # Remove this key value pair. job_labels = job_labels[len(split[0]):] # If a comma remains at the start of the remaining labels, remove it. # This should happen on every loop except the last one. if job_labels.startswith(','): job_labels = job_labels.lstrip(',') def provision_machine(machine): """ Run the appropriate provisioning tests to make the machine's labels match those given in job_labels. """ job.record('START', None, 'provision') host = hosts.create_target_machine(machine, try_lab_servo=True) try: job.sysinfo.add_logdir( sysinfo.logdir(constants.AUTOUPDATE_PRESERVE_LOG)) provision.Provision.run_task_actions(job, host, labels_list) host.verify() # Let's update the labels on the host and track how long it takes. # Don't fail while updating the labels, provision is flaky enough by # itself. label_update_success = True start_time = datetime.datetime.now() try: host.labels.update_labels(host, keep_pool=True) except Exception: logging.exception('Exception while updating labels.') label_update_success = False end_time = datetime.datetime.now() duration = (end_time - start_time).total_seconds() fields = {'success': label_update_success, 'board': host.get_board()} _LABEL_UPDATE_DURATION_METRIC.add(duration, fields=fields) except Exception: logging.exception('Provision failed due to Exception.') job.record('END FAIL', None, 'provision') # Raising a blank exception is done here because any message we can # give here would be less useful than whatever the failing test left as # its own exception message. # # The gory details of how raising a blank exception accomplishes this # is as follows: # # The scheduler only looks at the return code of autoserv to see if # the special task failed. Therefore we need python to exit because # of an unhandled exception or because someone called sys.exit(1). # # We can't call sys.exit, since there's post-job-running logic (like # cleanup) that we'd be skipping out on. So therefore, we need to # raise an exception. However, if we raise an exception, this # exception ends up triggering server_job to write an INFO line with # job_abort_reason equal to str(e), which the tko parser then picks # up as the reason field for the job when the status.log we generate is # parsed as the job's results. # # So therefore, we raise a blank exception, which then generates an # empty job_abort_reason which the tko parser ignores just inserts as # a SERVER_JOB failure with no reason, which we then ignore at suite # results reporting time. raise Exception('') else: # If we finish successfully, nothing in autotest ever looks at the # status.log, so it's purely for human consumption and tracability. hostname = utils.get_hostname_from_machine(machine) job.record('END GOOD', None, 'provision', '%s provisioned successfully' % hostname) job.parallel_simple(provision_machine, machines) # vim: set syntax=python :