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Re: [PATCH v2] tests/acceptance: Add a test with the Fedora 31 kernel an


From: Thomas Huth
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] tests/acceptance: Add a test with the Fedora 31 kernel and initrd
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2020 14:05:56 +0100
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On 18/12/2020 14.38, Cornelia Huck wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Dec 2020 09:53:34 +0100
> Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
>> This initrd contains a virtio-net and a virtio-gpu kernel module,
>> so we can check that we can set a MAC address for the network device
>> and whether we can hot-plug and -unplug a virtio-crypto device.
>> But the most interesting part is maybe that we can also successfully
>> write some stuff into the emulated framebuffer of the virtio-gpu
>> device and make sure that we can read back that data from a screenshot.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
>> ---
>>  Based-on: 20201215183623.110128-1-thuth@redhat.com
>>
>>  v2:
>>  - Uncompress the initrd on the host already to speed up the test
>>  - Disable plymouth to seepd up the test
>>  - Check for device numbers
>>  - Added virtio-crypto test
>>  - Added ":avocado: tags=device:" lines
>>
>>  tests/acceptance/machine_s390_ccw_virtio.py | 111 ++++++++++++++++++++
>>  1 file changed, 111 insertions(+)
>>
>> diff --git a/tests/acceptance/machine_s390_ccw_virtio.py 
>> b/tests/acceptance/machine_s390_ccw_virtio.py
>> index abe25a08f0..a9a0f8a8e2 100644
>> --- a/tests/acceptance/machine_s390_ccw_virtio.py
>> +++ b/tests/acceptance/machine_s390_ccw_virtio.py
>> @@ -9,10 +9,14 @@
>>  # This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or
>>  # later.  See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
>>  
>> +import os
>> +import re
>> +import tempfile
>>  
>>  from avocado_qemu import Test
>>  from avocado_qemu import exec_command_and_wait_for_pattern
>>  from avocado_qemu import wait_for_console_pattern
>> +from avocado.utils import archive
>>  
>>  class S390CCWVirtioMachine(Test):
>>      KERNEL_COMMON_COMMAND_LINE = 'printk.time=0 '
>> @@ -150,3 +154,110 @@ class S390CCWVirtioMachine(Test):
>>          self.vm.command('human-monitor-command', command_line='balloon 128')
>>          exec_command_and_wait_for_pattern(self, 'head -n 1 /proc/meminfo',
>>                                            'MemTotal:         115640 kB')
>> +
>> +
>> +    def test_s390x_fedora(self):
>> +
>> +        """
>> +        :avocado: tags=arch:s390x
>> +        :avocado: tags=machine:s390-ccw-virtio
>> +        :avocado: tags=device:virtio-gpu
>> +        :avocado: tags=device:virtio-crypto
>> +        :avocado: tags=device:virtio-net
> 
> Hm. I'm wondering whether we should add some of these device: tags to
> the other test in this file as well?

Yes, we could do that (in a separate patch later)

>> +        """
>> +
>> +        kernel_url = ('https://archives.fedoraproject.org/pub/archive'
>> +                      '/fedora-secondary/releases/31/Server/s390x/os'
>> +                      '/images/kernel.img')
>> +        kernel_hash = 'b93d1efcafcf29c1673a4ce371a1f8b43941cfeb'
>> +        kernel_path = self.fetch_asset(kernel_url, asset_hash=kernel_hash)
>> +
>> +        initrd_url = ('https://archives.fedoraproject.org/pub/archive'
>> +                      '/fedora-secondary/releases/31/Server/s390x/os'
>> +                      '/images/initrd.img')
>> +        initrd_hash = '3de45d411df5624b8d8ef21cd0b44419ab59b12f'
>> +        initrd_path_xz = self.fetch_asset(initrd_url, 
>> asset_hash=initrd_hash)
>> +        initrd_path = os.path.join(self.workdir, 'initrd-raw.img')
>> +        archive.lzma_uncompress(initrd_path_xz, initrd_path)
>> +
>> +        self.vm.set_console()
>> +        kernel_command_line = (self.KERNEL_COMMON_COMMAND_LINE + ' audit=0 '
>> +                              'rd.plymouth=0 plymouth.enable=0 rd.rescue')
>> +        self.vm.add_args('-nographic',
>> +                         '-smp', '4',
>> +                         '-m', '512',
>> +                         '-name', 'Some Guest Name',
>> +                         '-uuid', '30de4fd9-b4d5-409e-86a5-09b387f70bfa',
>> +                         '-kernel', kernel_path,
>> +                         '-initrd', initrd_path,
>> +                         '-append', kernel_command_line,
>> +                         '-device', 'zpci,uid=7,target=n',
>> +                         '-device', 
>> 'virtio-net-pci,id=n,mac=02:ca:fe:fa:ce:12',
>> +                         '-device', 'virtio-rng-ccw,devno=fe.1.9876',
>> +                         '-device', 'virtio-gpu-ccw,devno=fe.2.5432')
>> +        self.vm.launch()
>> +        self.wait_for_console_pattern('Entering emergency mode')
>> +
>> +        # Some tests to see whether the CLI options have been considered:
>> +        exec_command_and_wait_for_pattern(self, 'lspci',
>> +                             '0007:00:00.0 Class 0200: Device 1af4:1000')
>> +        exec_command_and_wait_for_pattern(self,
>> +                             'cat /sys/class/net/enP7p0s0/address',
>> +                             '02:ca:fe:fa:ce:12')
>> +        exec_command_and_wait_for_pattern(self, 'ls /sys/bus/ccw/devices/',
> 
> Does the Fedora image have lscss? (As it seems to have lspci.) If yes,
> you could use it here; I only looked directly at the sysfs entry in the
> tests above because the environment there is rather minimal.

Seems like lscss is available indeed. I'll try to change this...

> 
>> +                             '0.1.9876')
>> +        exec_command_and_wait_for_pattern(self, 'ls /sys/bus/ccw/devices/',
>> +                             '0.2.5432')
>> +        exec_command_and_wait_for_pattern(self, 'cat /proc/cpuinfo',
>> +                             'processors    : 4')
>> +        exec_command_and_wait_for_pattern(self, 'grep MemTotal 
>> /proc/meminfo',
>> +                             'MemTotal:         499848 kB')
>> +        exec_command_and_wait_for_pattern(self, 'grep Name /proc/sysinfo',
>> +                             'Extended Name:   Some Guest Name')
>> +        exec_command_and_wait_for_pattern(self, 'grep UUID /proc/sysinfo',
>> +                             '30de4fd9-b4d5-409e-86a5-09b387f70bfa')
>> +
>> +        # Disable blinking cursor, then write some stuff into the 
>> framebuffer.
>> +        # QEMU's PPM screendumps contain uncompressed 24-bit values, while 
>> the
>> +        # framebuffer uses 32-bit, so we pad our text with some spaces when
>> +        # writing to the framebuffer. Since the PPM is uncompressed, we then
>> +        # can simply read the written "magic bytes" back from the PPM file 
>> to
>> +        # check whether the framebuffer is working as expected.
>> +        exec_command_and_wait_for_pattern(self,
>> +            'echo -e "\e[?25l" > /dev/tty0', ':/#')
>> +        exec_command_and_wait_for_pattern(self, 'for ((i=0;i<250;i++)); do '
>> +            'echo " The  qu ick  fo x j ump s o ver  a  laz y d og" >> 
>> fox.txt;'
>> +            'done',
>> +            ':/#')
>> +        exec_command_and_wait_for_pattern(self,
>> +            'dd if=fox.txt of=/dev/fb0 bs=1000 oflag=sync,nocache ; rm 
>> fox.txt',
>> +            '12+0 records out')
>> +        tmpfile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix='.ppm',
>> +                                              prefix='qemu-scrdump-')
>> +        self.vm.command('screendump', filename=tmpfile.name)
>> +        ppmfile = open(tmpfile.name, "r")
>> +        tmpfile.close
>> +        line = ppmfile.readline()
>> +        self.assertEqual(line, "P6\n")
>> +        line = ppmfile.readline()
>> +        self.assertEqual(line, "1024 768\n")
>> +        line = ppmfile.readline()
>> +        self.assertEqual(line, "255\n")
>> +        line = ppmfile.readline()
>> +        self.assertEqual(line, "The quick fox jumps over a lazy dog\n")
>> +        ppmfile.close
>> +
>> +        # Hot-plug a virtio-crypto device and see whether it gets accepted
>> +        self.clear_guest_dmesg()
>> +        self.vm.command('object-add', qom_type='cryptodev-backend-builtin',
>> +                        id='cbe0')
>> +        self.vm.command('device_add', driver='virtio-crypto-ccw', 
>> id='crypdev0',
>> +                        cryptodev='cbe0')
> 
> Do you want to add a device number and check for it here as well? And
> maybe wait for the CRWs here and below, although that might not be
> strictly needed?

I don't think that this is strictly necessary here, indeed, since the
"Accelerator device is ready" already means that the device has been
detected correctly.

>> +        exec_command_and_wait_for_pattern(self,
>> +                        'while ! (dmesg -c | grep Accelerator.device) ; do'
>> +                        ' sleep 1 ; done', 'Accelerator device is ready')
>> +        self.vm.command('device_del', id='crypdev0')
>> +        self.vm.command('object-del', id='cbe0')
>> +        exec_command_and_wait_for_pattern(self,
>> +                        'while ! (dmesg -c | grep Start.virtcrypto_remove) 
>> ; do'
>> +                        ' sleep 1 ; done', 'Start virtcrypto_remove.')
> 

 Thomas




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