# Copyright Martin J. Bligh, Andy Whitcroft, 2006 # # Shell class for a test, inherited by all individual tests # # Methods: # __init__ initialise # initialize run once for each job # setup run once for each new version of the test installed # run run the test (wrapped by job.run_test()) # # Data: # job backreference to the job this test instance is part of # outputdir eg. results// # resultsdir eg. results///results # profdir eg. results///profiling # debugdir eg. results///debug # bindir eg. tests/ # src eg. tests//src # tmpdir eg. tmp/ import os, traceback, sys, shutil, logging, resource, glob from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import error, utils from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import test as common_test from autotest_lib.client.bin import sysinfo, os_dep class test(common_test.base_test): # Segmentation fault handling is something that is desirable only for # client side tests. def configure_crash_handler(self): """ Configure the crash handler by: * Setting up core size to unlimited * Putting an appropriate crash handler on /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern * Create files that the crash handler will use to figure which tests are active at a given moment The crash handler will pick up the core file and write it to self.debugdir, and perform analysis on it to generate a report. The program also outputs some results to syslog. If multiple tests are running, an attempt to verify if we still have the old PID on the system process table to determine whether it is a parent of the current test execution. If we can't determine it, the core file and the report file will be copied to all test debug dirs. """ self.crash_handling_enabled = False # make sure this script will run with a new enough python to work cmd = ("python -c 'import sys; " "print sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1]'") result = utils.run(cmd, ignore_status=True) if result.exit_status != 0: logging.warning('System python is too old, crash handling disabled') return major, minor = [int(x) for x in result.stdout.strip().split()] if (major, minor) < (2, 4): logging.warning('System python is too old, crash handling disabled') return self.pattern_file = '/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern' try: # Enable core dumps resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_CORE, (-1, -1)) # Trying to backup core pattern and register our script self.core_pattern_backup = open(self.pattern_file, 'r').read() pattern_file = open(self.pattern_file, 'w') tools_dir = os.path.join(self.autodir, 'tools') crash_handler_path = os.path.join(tools_dir, 'crash_handler.py') pattern_file.write('|' + crash_handler_path + ' %p %t %u %s %h %e') # Writing the files that the crash handler is going to use self.debugdir_tmp_file = ('/tmp/autotest_results_dir.%s' % os.getpid()) utils.open_write_close(self.debugdir_tmp_file, self.debugdir + "\n") except Exception, e: logging.warning('Crash handling disabled: %s', e) else: self.crash_handling_enabled = True try: os_dep.command('gdb') except ValueError: logging.warning('Could not find GDB installed. Crash handling ' 'will operate with limited functionality') logging.debug('Crash handling enabled') def crash_handler_report(self): """ If core dumps are found on the debugdir after the execution of the test, let the user know. """ if self.crash_handling_enabled: # Remove the debugdir info file os.unlink(self.debugdir_tmp_file) # Restore the core pattern backup try: utils.open_write_close(self.pattern_file, self.core_pattern_backup) except EnvironmentError: pass # Let the user know if core dumps were generated during the test core_dirs = glob.glob('%s/crash.*' % self.debugdir) if core_dirs: logging.warning('Programs crashed during test execution') for dir in core_dirs: logging.warning('Please verify %s for more info', dir) def runtest(job, url, tag, args, dargs): common_test.runtest(job, url, tag, args, dargs, locals(), globals(), job.sysinfo.log_before_each_test, job.sysinfo.log_after_each_test, job.sysinfo.log_before_each_iteration, job.sysinfo.log_after_each_iteration)