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systemd/test/test-shutdown.py
Frantisek Sumsal 8d9cdb31f7 test: make the output of TEST-69 less painful to read
The logs from TEST-69 still contain a lot of unnecessary shell
metacharacters, so to make the output more readable let's just set
TERM=dumb, instead of having to strip everything semi-manually. Also,
move the related --background= tweak to TEST-69, since it's relevant
only for that particular test.

Follow-up for 8d4bfd38ed.
2024-04-11 11:35:17 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/python3
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
# pylint: disable=broad-except
import argparse
import logging
import signal
import sys
import time
import pexpect
def run(args):
ret = 1
logger = logging.getLogger("test-shutdown")
logfile = None
if args.logfile:
logger.debug("Logging pexpect IOs to %s", args.logfile)
logfile = open(args.logfile, 'w')
elif args.verbose:
logfile = sys.stdout
logger.info("spawning test")
console = pexpect.spawn(args.command, args.arg, logfile=logfile, env={
"TERM": "dumb",
}, encoding='utf-8', timeout=60)
logger.debug("child pid %d", console.pid)
try:
logger.info("waiting for login prompt")
console.expect('H login: ', 10)
logger.info("log in and start screen")
console.sendline('root')
console.expect('bash.*# ', 10)
console.sendline('screen')
console.expect('screen0 ', 10)
console.sendcontrol('a')
console.send('c')
console.expect('screen1 ', 10)
logger.info('wait for the machine to fully boot')
console.sendline('systemctl is-system-running --wait')
console.expect(r'\b(running|degraded)\b', 60)
# console.interact()
console.sendline('tty')
console.expect(r'/dev/(pts/\d+)')
pty = console.match.group(1)
logger.info("window 1 at tty %s", pty)
logger.info("schedule reboot")
console.sendline('shutdown -r')
console.expect("Reboot scheduled for (?P<date>.*), use 'shutdown -c' to cancel", 2)
date = console.match.group('date')
logger.info("reboot scheduled for %s", date)
console.sendcontrol('a')
console.send('0')
logger.info("verify broadcast message")
console.expect(f'Broadcast message from root@H on {pty}', 2)
console.expect(f'The system will reboot at {date}', 2)
logger.info("check show output")
console.sendline('shutdown --show')
console.expect(f"Reboot scheduled for {date}, use 'shutdown -c' to cancel", 2)
logger.info("cancel shutdown")
console.sendline('shutdown -c')
console.sendcontrol('a')
console.send('1')
console.expect('System shutdown has been cancelled', 2)
logger.info("call for reboot")
console.sendline('sleep 10; shutdown -r now')
console.sendcontrol('a')
console.send('0')
console.expect("The system will reboot now!", 12)
logger.info("waiting for reboot")
console.expect('H login: ', 60)
console.sendline('root')
console.expect('bash.*# ', 10)
console.sendline('> /testok')
logger.info("power off")
console.sendline('poweroff')
logger.info("expect termination now")
console.expect(pexpect.EOF)
ret = 0
except Exception as e:
logger.error(e)
logger.info("killing child pid %d", console.pid)
# Ask systemd-nspawn to stop and release the container's resources properly.
console.kill(signal.SIGTERM)
for _ in range(10):
if not console.isalive():
break
time.sleep(1)
else:
# We haven't exited the loop early, so check if the process is
# still alive - if so, force-kill it.
if console.isalive():
console.terminate(force=True)
return ret
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='test logind shutdown feature')
parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", help="verbose")
parser.add_argument("--logfile", metavar='FILE', help="Save all test input/output to the given path")
parser.add_argument("command", help="command to run")
parser.add_argument("arg", nargs='*', help="args for command")
args = parser.parse_args()
if args.verbose:
level = logging.DEBUG
else:
level = logging.INFO
logging.basicConfig(level=level)
return run(args)
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(main())
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