Lots of xm-test tests are failing with console timeouts on some machines
at the moment. I reproduced the problem and found it was due to some
probing activity in the boot process of the -xen kernel. The behaviour
of the current xm-test code is to assume that the boot process has
finished after performing three one-second waits for input---when the
probing activity introduces more than three one-second delays the test
suite breaks.
The patch below changes the test suite to wait for the command prompt
before attempting to submit a command. The timeout is increased from 3
seconds to 3 minutes but the wait exits early when the prompt is found
so the test suite doesn't take any longer to run.
DO NOT APPLY. This patch is FOR REVIEW ONLY at this stage since my
python skills are pretty lame and it really needs to get some testing
from people who have actually been experiencing problems. For me,
xm-test works the same on my machine with and without this patch.
Signed-off-by Harry Butterworth <butterwo@xxxxxxxxxx>
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diff -r ee3d10828937 -r 2dcc3cc7118e tools/xm-test/lib/XmTestLib/Console.py
--- a/tools/xm-test/lib/XmTestLib/Console.py Fri Jun 16 13:43:54 2006
+++ b/tools/xm-test/lib/XmTestLib/Console.py Fri Jun 16 18:28:52 2006
@@ -82,9 +82,6 @@
tty.setraw(self.consoleFd, termios.TCSANOW)
- self.__chewall(self.consoleFd)
-
-
def __addToHistory(self, line):
self.historyBuffer.append(line)
self.historyLines += 1
@@ -120,34 +117,47 @@
output"""
self.PROMPT = prompt
-
- def __chewall(self, fd):
+ def __getprompt(self, fd):
timeout = 0
- bytes = 0
-
- while timeout < 3:
- i, o, e = select.select([fd], [], [], 1)
- if fd in i:
- try:
- foo = os.read(fd, 1)
- if self.debugMe:
- sys.stdout.write(foo)
- bytes += 1
- except Exception, exn:
- raise ConsoleError(str(exn))
-
- else:
- timeout += 1
-
- if self.limit and bytes >= self.limit:
+ bytes = 0
+ while timeout < 180:
+ # eat anything while total bytes less than limit else raise RUNAWAY
+ while (not self.limit) or (bytes < self.limit):
+ i, o, e = select.select([fd], [], [], 1)
+ if fd in i:
+ try:
+ foo = os.read(fd, 1)
+ if self.debugMe:
+ sys.stdout.write(foo)
+ bytes += 1
+ except Exception, exn:
+ raise ConsoleError(str(exn))
+ else:
+ break
+ else:
raise ConsoleError("Console run-away (exceeded %i bytes)"
% self.limit, RUNAWAY)
-
- if self.debugMe:
- print "Ignored %i bytes of miscellaneous console output" % bytes
-
- return bytes
-
+ # press enter
+ os.write(self.consoleFd, "\n")
+ # look for prompt
+ for prompt_char in "\r\n" + self.PROMPT:
+ i, o, e = select.select([fd], [], [], 1)
+ if fd in i:
+ try:
+ foo = os.read(fd, 1)
+ if self.debugMe:
+ sys.stdout.write(foo)
+ if foo != prompt_char:
+ break
+ except Exception, exn:
+ raise ConsoleError(str(exn))
+ else:
+ timeout += 1
+ break
+ else:
+ break
+ else:
+ raise ConsoleError("Timed out waiting for console prompt")
def __runCmd(self, command, saveHistory=True):
output = ""
@@ -155,7 +165,7 @@
lines = 0
bytes = 0
- self.__chewall(self.consoleFd)
+ self.__getprompt(self.consoleFd)
if verbose:
print "[%s] Sending `%s'" % (self.domain, command)
@@ -176,7 +186,7 @@
"Failed to read from console (fd=%i): %s" %
(self.consoleFd, exn))
else:
- raise ConsoleError("Timed out waiting for console")
+ raise ConsoleError("Timed out waiting for console command")
if self.limit and bytes >= self.limit:
raise ConsoleError("Console run-away (exceeded %i bytes)"