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systemd/test/test-shutdown.py
Frantisek Sumsal d932022ddf test: bump the container spawn timeout to 60s
As 30s might be not enough on busy systems (and we already bumped the
reboot timeout from 30s to 60s for this reason).
2023-01-23 19:13:49 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/python3
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
# pylint: disable=line-too-long,invalid-name,missing-module-docstring,missing-function-docstring,too-many-statements,broad-except
import argparse
import logging
import sys
import time
import pexpect
def run(args):
ret = 1
logger = logging.getLogger("test-shutdown")
logger.info("spawning test")
console = pexpect.spawn(args.command, args.arg, env={
"TERM": "linux",
}, encoding='utf-8', timeout=60)
if args.verbose:
console.logfile = sys.stdout
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)
# console.interact()
console.sendline('tty')
console.expect(r'/dev/(pts/\d+)')
pty = console.match.group(1)
logger.info("window 1 at line %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)
# We can't use console.terminate(force=True) right away, since
# the internal delay between sending a signal and checking the process
# is just 0.1s [0], which means we'd get SIGKILLed pretty quickly.
# Let's send SIGHUP/SIGINT first, wait a bit, and then follow-up with
# SIGHUP/SIGINT/SIGKILL if the process is still alive.
# [0] https://github.com/pexpect/pexpect/blob/acb017a97332c19a9295660fe87316926a8adc55/pexpect/spawnbase.py#L71
console.terminate()
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("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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