os-autoinst-distri-rocky/lib/fedorabase.pm

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package fedorabase;
use base 'basetest';
use lockapi;
# base class for all Fedora tests
# use this class when using other base class doesn't make sense
use testapi;
# this subroutine handles logging in as a root/specified user into console
# it requires TTY to be already displayed (handled by the root_console() method of subclasses)
sub console_login {
my $self = shift;
my %args = (
user => "root",
password => get_var("ROOT_PASSWORD", "weakpassword"),
check => 1,
@_);
# There's a timing problem when we switch from a logged-in console
# to a non-logged in console and immediately call this function;
# if the switch lags a bit, this function will match one of the
# logged-in needles for the console we switched from, and get out
# of sync (e.g. https://openqa.stg.fedoraproject.org/tests/1664 )
# To avoid this, we'll sleep a couple of seconds before starting
sleep 2;
my $good = "";
my $bad = "";
my $needuser = 1;
my $needpass = 1;
if ($args{user} eq "root") {
$good = "root_console";
$bad = "user_console";
}
else {
$good = "user_console";
$bad = "root_console";
}
for my $n (1 .. 10) {
# This little loop should handle all possibilities quite
# efficiently: already at a prompt (previously logged in, or
# anaconda case), only need to enter username (live case),
# need to enter both username and password (installed system
# case). There are some annoying cases here involving delays
# to various commands and the limitations of needles;
# text_console_login also matches when the password prompt
# is displayed (as the login prompt is still visible), and
# both still match after login is complete, unless something
# runs 'clear'. The sleeps and $needuser / $needpass attempt
# to mitigate these problems.
if (check_screen $good, 0) {
return;
}
elsif (check_screen $bad, 0) {
# we don't want to 'wait' for this as it won't return
script_run "exit", 0;
sleep 2;
}
if ($needuser and check_screen "text_console_login", 0) {
type_string "$args{user}\n";
$needuser = 0;
sleep 2;
}
elsif ($needpass and check_screen "console_password_required", 0) {
type_string "$args{password}";
if (get_var("SWITCHED_LAYOUT") and $args{user} ne "root") {
# see _do_install_and_reboot; when layout is switched
# user password is doubled to contain both US and native
# chars
$self->console_switch_layout();
type_string "$args{password}";
$self->console_switch_layout();
}
send_key "ret";
$needpass = 0;
# Sometimes login takes a bit of time, so add an extra sleep
sleep 2;
}
sleep 1;
}
# If we got here we failed; if 'check' is set, die.
$args{check} && die "Failed to reach console!"
}
sub do_bootloader {
# Handle bootloader screen. 'bootloader' is syslinux or grub.
# 'uefi' is whether this is a UEFI install, will get_var UEFI if
# not explicitly set. 'postinstall' is whether we're on an
# installed system or at the installer (this matters for how many
# times we press 'down' to find the kernel line when typing args).
# 'args' is a string of extra kernel args, if desired. 'mutex' is
# a parallel test mutex lock to wait for before proceeding, if
# desired. 'first' is whether to hit 'up' a couple of times to
# make sure we boot the first menu entry. 'timeout' is how long to
# wait for the bootloader screen.
my $self = shift;
my %args = (
postinstall => 0,
params => "",
mutex => "",
first => 1,
timeout => 30,
uefi => get_var("UEFI"),
@_
);
# if not postinstall and not UEFI, syslinux
$args{bootloader} //= ($args{uefi} || $args{postinstall}) ? "grub" : "syslinux";
if ($args{uefi}) {
# we use the firmware-type specific tags because we want to be
# sure we actually did a UEFI boot
assert_screen "bootloader_uefi", $args{timeout};
} else {
assert_screen "bootloader_bios", $args{timeout};
}
if ($args{mutex}) {
# cancel countdown
send_key "left";
mutex_lock $args{mutex};
mutex_unlock $args{mutex};
}
if ($args{first}) {
# press up a couple of times to make sure we're at first entry
send_key "up";
send_key "up";
}
if ($args{params}) {
if ($args{bootloader} eq "syslinux") {
send_key "tab";
}
else {
send_key "e";
# ternary: 13 'downs' to reach the kernel line for installed
# system, 2 for UEFI installer
my $presses = $args{postinstall} ? 13 : 2;
foreach my $i (1..$presses) {
send_key "down";
}
send_key "end";
}
type_string " $args{params}";
}
# ctrl-X boots from grub editor mode
send_key "ctrl-x";
# return boots all other cases
send_key "ret";
}
sub get_milestone {
my $self = shift;
# FIXME: we don't know how to do this with Pungi 4 yet.
return '';
}
sub clone_host_file {
# copy a given file from the host into the guest. Mainly used
# for networking config on tap tests. this is pretty crazy, but
# SUSE do almost the same thing...
my $self = shift;
my $file = shift;
my $text = '';
open(my $fh, '<', $file);
while (<$fh>) {
$text .= $_;
}
assert_script_run "printf '$text' > $file";
# for debugging...
assert_script_run "cat $file";
}
sub setup_tap_static {
# this is a common thing for tap tests, where we set up networking
# for the system with a static IP address and possibly a specific
# hostname
my $self = shift;
my $ip = shift;
my $hostname = shift || "";
if ($hostname) {
# assigning output of split to a single-item array gives us just
# the first split
my ($short) = split(/\./, $hostname);
# set hostname
assert_script_run "hostnamectl set-hostname $hostname";
# add entry to /etc/hosts
assert_script_run "echo '$ip $hostname $short' >> /etc/hosts";
}
# bring up network. DEFROUTE is *vital* here
assert_script_run "printf 'DEVICE=eth0\nBOOTPROTO=none\nIPADDR=$ip\nGATEWAY=10.0.2.2\nPREFIX=24\nDEFROUTE=yes' > /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0";
script_run "systemctl restart NetworkManager.service";
}
sub console_switch_layout {
# switcher key combo differs between layouts, for console
my $self = shift;
if (get_var("LANGUAGE", "") eq "russian") {
send_key "ctrl-shift";
}
}
sub get_host_dns {
# get DNS server addresses from the host
my @forwards;
open(FH, '<', "/etc/resolv.conf");
while (<FH>) {
if ($_ =~ m/^nameserver +(.+)/) {
push @forwards, $1;
}
}
return @forwards;
}
sub boot_decrypt {
# decrypt storage during boot; arg is timeout (in seconds)
my $self = shift;
my $timeout = shift || 60;
assert_screen "boot_enter_passphrase", $timeout; #
type_string get_var("ENCRYPT_PASSWORD");
send_key "ret";
}
1;
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