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Summary: Since we can match on multiple needles, we can drop the loop from console_login and instead do it this way, which is simpler and should work better on ARM (the timeouts will scale and allow ARM to be slow here). Also move it to main_common as there's no logical reason for it to be a class method. Also remove the `check` arg. `check` was only set to 0 by two tests, _console_shutdown and anacondatest's _post_fail_hook. For _console_shutdown, I think I just wanted to give it the best possible chance of succeeding. But we're really not going to lose anything significant by checking, the only case where check=>0 would've helped is if the 'good' needle had stopped matching, and all sorts of other tests will fail in that case. anacondatest was only using it to save a screenshot of whatever was on the tty if it didn't reach a root console, which doesn't seem that useful, and we'll get screenshots from check_screen and assert_screen anyway. Test Plan: Run all tests, check they behave as expected and none inappropriately fails on console login. Reviewers: jskladan, garretraziel Reviewed By: garretraziel Subscribers: tflink Differential Revision: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/D1016
140 lines
4.2 KiB
Perl
140 lines
4.2 KiB
Perl
package fedorabase;
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use base 'basetest';
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use lockapi;
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# base class for all Fedora tests
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# use this class when using other base class doesn't make sense
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use testapi;
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sub do_bootloader {
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# Handle bootloader screen. 'bootloader' is syslinux or grub.
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# 'uefi' is whether this is a UEFI install, will get_var UEFI if
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# not explicitly set. 'postinstall' is whether we're on an
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# installed system or at the installer (this matters for how many
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# times we press 'down' to find the kernel line when typing args).
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# 'args' is a string of extra kernel args, if desired. 'mutex' is
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# a parallel test mutex lock to wait for before proceeding, if
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# desired. 'first' is whether to hit 'up' a couple of times to
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# make sure we boot the first menu entry. 'timeout' is how long to
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# wait for the bootloader screen.
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my $self = shift;
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my %args = (
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postinstall => 0,
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params => "",
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mutex => "",
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first => 1,
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timeout => 30,
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uefi => get_var("UEFI"),
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@_
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);
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# if not postinstall and not UEFI, syslinux
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$args{bootloader} //= ($args{uefi} || $args{postinstall}) ? "grub" : "syslinux";
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if ($args{uefi}) {
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# we use the firmware-type specific tags because we want to be
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# sure we actually did a UEFI boot
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assert_screen "bootloader_uefi", $args{timeout};
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} else {
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assert_screen "bootloader_bios", $args{timeout};
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}
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if ($args{mutex}) {
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# cancel countdown
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send_key "left";
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mutex_lock $args{mutex};
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mutex_unlock $args{mutex};
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}
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if ($args{first}) {
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# press up a couple of times to make sure we're at first entry
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send_key "up";
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send_key "up";
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}
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if ($args{params}) {
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if ($args{bootloader} eq "syslinux") {
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send_key "tab";
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}
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else {
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send_key "e";
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# ternary: 13 'downs' to reach the kernel line for installed
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# system, 2 for UEFI installer
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my $presses = $args{postinstall} ? 13 : 2;
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foreach my $i (1..$presses) {
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send_key "down";
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}
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send_key "end";
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}
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type_string " $args{params}";
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}
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# ctrl-X boots from grub editor mode
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send_key "ctrl-x";
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# return boots all other cases
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send_key "ret";
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}
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sub get_milestone {
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my $self = shift;
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# FIXME: we don't know how to do this with Pungi 4 yet.
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return '';
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}
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sub clone_host_file {
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# copy a given file from the host into the guest. Mainly used
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# for networking config on tap tests. this is pretty crazy, but
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# SUSE do almost the same thing...
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my $self = shift;
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my $file = shift;
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my $text = '';
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open(my $fh, '<', $file);
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while (<$fh>) {
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$text .= $_;
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}
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assert_script_run "printf '$text' > $file";
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# for debugging...
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assert_script_run "cat $file";
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}
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sub setup_tap_static {
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# this is a common thing for tap tests, where we set up networking
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# for the system with a static IP address and possibly a specific
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# hostname
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my $self = shift;
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my $ip = shift;
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my $hostname = shift || "";
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if ($hostname) {
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# assigning output of split to a single-item array gives us just
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# the first split
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my ($short) = split(/\./, $hostname);
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# set hostname
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assert_script_run "hostnamectl set-hostname $hostname";
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# add entry to /etc/hosts
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assert_script_run "echo '$ip $hostname $short' >> /etc/hosts";
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}
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# bring up network. DEFROUTE is *vital* here
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assert_script_run "printf 'DEVICE=eth0\nBOOTPROTO=none\nIPADDR=$ip\nGATEWAY=10.0.2.2\nPREFIX=24\nDEFROUTE=yes' > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0";
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script_run "systemctl restart NetworkManager.service";
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}
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sub get_host_dns {
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# get DNS server addresses from the host
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my @forwards;
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open(FH, '<', "/etc/resolv.conf");
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while (<FH>) {
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if ($_ =~ m/^nameserver +(.+)/) {
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push @forwards, $1;
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}
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}
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return @forwards;
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}
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sub boot_decrypt {
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# decrypt storage during boot; arg is timeout (in seconds)
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my $self = shift;
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my $timeout = shift || 60;
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assert_screen "boot_enter_passphrase", $timeout; #
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type_string get_var("ENCRYPT_PASSWORD");
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send_key "ret";
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}
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1;
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# vim: set sw=4 et:
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