virt-manager/tests/utils.py
Cole Robinson 135cf17072 tests: Add unittest coverage for qemu hvf VMs
I have no idea if the generated config is optimal, but this
at least provides a base for us to confirm when defaults change.

Signed-off-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com>
2024-02-05 14:42:49 -05:00

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Python

# Copyright (C) 2013, 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# This work is licensed under the GNU GPLv2 or later.
# See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
import os
import sys
import libvirt
import pytest
import virtinst
import virtinst.uri
from virtinst import cli
from virtinst import xmlutil
# pylint: disable=protected-access
class _TestConfig(object):
"""
Class containing any bits passed in from setup.py
"""
def __init__(self):
self.regenerate_output = False
self.debug = False
self.skip_checkprops = False
self.url_only = False
self.url_iso_only = False
self.url_skip_libosinfo = False
self.url_force_libosinfo = False
TESTCONFIG = _TestConfig()
TESTDIR = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
TOPDIR = os.path.dirname(TESTDIR)
DATADIR = os.path.join(TESTDIR, "data")
UITESTDIR = os.path.join(TESTDIR, "uitests")
UITESTDATADIR = os.path.join(UITESTDIR, "data")
def has_old_osinfo():
# Some tests rely on newer osinfo data. Check for a new condition
# here, and older tests will be skipped
osname = "centos7.0"
if not virtinst.OSDB.lookup_os(osname):
return True
return not virtinst.OSDB.lookup_os(osname).supports_chipset_q35()
class _URIs(object):
def __init__(self):
self._conn_cache = {}
self._testdriver_cache = None
self._testdriver_error = None
self._testdriver_default = None
_capspath = DATADIR + "/capabilities/"
def _domcaps(path):
return ",domcaps=" + _capspath + path
def _caps(path):
return ",caps=" + _capspath + path
_testtmpl = "__virtinst_test__test://%s,predictable"
_testdriverdir = DATADIR + "/testdriver/"
# We don't use actual test:///default, which saves state
# for the lifetime of the process which can cause weird
# trickling effects for the testsuite. We use our own
# test XML which roughly matches test:///default, and then
# fake the URI
self.test_default = _testtmpl % (_testdriverdir + "testdefault.xml") + ",fakeuri=test:///default"
self.test_full = _testtmpl % (_testdriverdir + "testdriver.xml")
self.test_suite = _testtmpl % (_testdriverdir + "testsuite.xml")
self.test_defaultpool_collision = _testtmpl % (
_testdriverdir + "defaultpool-collision.xml")
self.test_empty = _testtmpl % (_testdriverdir + "empty.xml")
def _m(fakeuri):
return self.test_full + ",fakeuri=%s" % fakeuri
self.test_remote = _m("test+tls://fakeuri.example.com/")
self.xen = _m("xen:///") + _caps("xen-rhel5.4.xml")
self.lxc = _m("lxc:///") + _caps("lxc.xml")
self.vz = _m("vz:///") + _caps("vz.xml")
self.bhyve = _m("bhyve:///") + _caps("bhyve.xml") + _domcaps("bhyve-domcaps.xml")
_uri_qemu = _m("qemu:///system")
# KVM x86 URIs
_kvm_x86_caps = _caps("kvm-x86_64.xml") + _domcaps("kvm-x86_64-domcaps-latest.xml")
self.kvm_x86_session = _m("qemu:///session") + _kvm_x86_caps
self.kvm_x86 = _uri_qemu + _kvm_x86_caps
self.kvm_x86_remote = _m("qemu+tls://fakeuri.example.com/system") + _kvm_x86_caps
self.kvm_x86_nodomcaps = _uri_qemu + _caps("kvm-x86_64.xml")
self.kvm_x86_cpu_insecure = self.kvm_x86_nodomcaps + _domcaps("kvm-x86_64-domcaps-insecure.xml")
self.kvm_x86_oldfirmware = self.kvm_x86_nodomcaps + _domcaps("kvm-x86_64-domcaps-oldfirmware.xml")
self.kvm_amd_sev = self.kvm_x86_nodomcaps + _domcaps("kvm-x86_64-domcaps-amd-sev.xml")
# Non-x86 arch URIs
self.kvm_armv7l_nodomcaps = _uri_qemu + _caps("kvm-armv7l.xml")
self.kvm_armv7l = self.kvm_armv7l_nodomcaps + _domcaps("kvm-armv7l-domcaps.xml")
self.kvm_aarch64 = _uri_qemu + _caps("kvm-aarch64.xml") + _domcaps("kvm-aarch64-domcaps.xml")
self.kvm_ppc64le = _uri_qemu + _caps("kvm-ppc64le.xml") + _domcaps("kvm-ppc64le-domcaps.xml")
self.kvm_s390x = _uri_qemu + _caps("kvm-s390x.xml") + _domcaps("kvm-s390x-domcaps.xml")
self.qemu_riscv64 = _uri_qemu + _caps("qemu-riscv64.xml") + _domcaps("qemu-riscv64-domcaps.xml")
# hvf
self.hvf_x86 = _uri_qemu + _caps("hvf-x86_64.xml") + _domcaps("hvf-x86_64-domcaps.xml")
def openconn(self, uri):
"""
Extra super caching to speed up the test suite. We basically
cache the first guest/pool/vol poll attempt for each URI, and save it
across multiple reopenings of that connection. We aren't caching
libvirt objects, just parsed XML objects. This works fine since
generally every test uses a fresh virConnect, or undoes the
persistent changes it makes.
"""
is_testdriver_xml = "/testdriver.xml" in uri
if not (is_testdriver_xml and self._testdriver_error):
try:
conn = cli.getConnection(uri)
except libvirt.libvirtError as e:
if not is_testdriver_xml:
raise
self._testdriver_error = (
"error opening testdriver.xml: %s\n"
"libvirt is probably too old" % str(e))
print(self._testdriver_error, file=sys.stderr)
if is_testdriver_xml and self._testdriver_error:
pytest.skip(self._testdriver_error)
uri = conn._open_uri
# For the basic test:///default URI, skip this caching, so we have
# an option to test the stock code
if uri == self.test_default:
return conn
if uri not in self._conn_cache:
conn.fetch_all_domains()
conn.fetch_all_pools()
conn.fetch_all_vols()
conn.fetch_all_nodedevs()
self._conn_cache[uri] = {}
for key, value in conn._fetch_cache.items():
self._conn_cache[uri][key] = value[:]
# Prime the internal connection cache
for key, value in self._conn_cache[uri].items():
conn._fetch_cache[key] = value[:]
def cb_cache_new_pool(poolobj):
# Used by clonetest.py nvram-newpool test
if poolobj.name() == "nvram-newpool":
from virtinst import StorageVolume
vol = StorageVolume(conn)
vol.pool = poolobj
vol.name = "clone-orig-vars.fd"
vol.capacity = 1024 * 1024
vol.install()
conn._cache_new_pool_raw(poolobj)
conn.cb_cache_new_pool = cb_cache_new_pool
return conn
def open_testdriver_cached(self):
"""
Open plain testdriver.xml and cache the instance. Tests that
use this are expected to clean up after themselves so driver
state doesn't become polluted.
"""
if not self._testdriver_cache:
self._testdriver_cache = self.openconn(self.test_full)
return self._testdriver_cache
def open_testdefault_cached(self):
if not self._testdriver_default:
self._testdriver_default = self.openconn(self.test_default)
return self._testdriver_default
def open_kvm(self):
return self.openconn(self.kvm_x86)
def open_test_remote(self):
return self.openconn(self.test_remote)
URIs = _URIs()
def test_create(testconn, xml, define_func="defineXML"):
xml = virtinst.uri.sanitize_xml_for_test_define(xml)
try:
func = getattr(testconn, define_func)
obj = func(xml)
except Exception as e:
# pylint: disable=raise-missing-from
raise RuntimeError(str(e) + "\n" + xml)
try:
obj.create()
obj.destroy()
obj.undefine()
except Exception:
try:
obj.destroy()
except Exception:
pass
try:
obj.undefine()
except Exception:
pass
def diff_compare(actual_out, filename=None, expect_out=None):
"""
Test suite helper for comparing two strings
If filename is passed, but the file doesn't exist, we write actual_out
to it. This makes it easy to populate output for new testcases
If the --regenerate-output pytest flag was passed, we re-write every
specified filename.
@actual_out: Output we generated
@filename: filename where expected good test output is stored
@expect_out: expected string to compare against
"""
# Make sure all test output has trailing newline, simplifies diffing
if not actual_out.endswith("\n"):
actual_out += "\n"
if not expect_out:
if not os.path.exists(filename) or TESTCONFIG.regenerate_output:
open(filename, "w").write(actual_out)
expect_out = open(filename).read()
if not expect_out.endswith("\n"):
expect_out += "\n"
diff = xmlutil.diff(expect_out, actual_out,
filename or '', "Generated output")
if diff:
raise AssertionError("Conversion outputs did not match.\n%s" % diff)
def run_without_testsuite_hacks(cb):
"""
Decorator for unsetting the test suite env variable
"""
def wrapper_cb(*args, **kwargs):
origval = os.environ.pop("VIRTINST_TEST_SUITE", None)
try:
return cb(*args, **kwargs)
finally:
if origval:
os.environ["VIRTINST_TEST_SUITE"] = origval
return wrapper_cb