1#!/bin/bash -xe
2###############################################################################
3#
4# This script is for starting QEMU against the input build and running the
5# robot CI test suite against it.(ROBOT CI TEST CURRENTLY WIP)
6#
7###############################################################################
8#
9# Parameters used by the script:
10#  UPSTREAM_WORKSPACE = The directory from which the QEMU components are being
11#                       imported from. Generally, this is the build directory
12#                       that is generated by the OpenBMC build-setup.sh script
13#                       when run with "target=qemu".
14#                       Example: /home/builder/workspace/openbmc-build/build.
15#
16# Optional Variables:
17#
18#  WORKSPACE          = Path of the workspace directory where some intermediate
19#                       files will be saved to.
20#  QEMU_RUN_TIMER     = Defaults to 300, a timer for the QEMU container.
21#  QEMU_LOGIN_TIMER   = Defaults to 180, a timer for the QEMU container to reach
22#                       login.
23#  DOCKER_IMG_NAME    = Defaults to openbmc/ubuntu-robot-qemu, the name the
24#                       Docker image will be tagged with when built.
25#  OBMC_BUILD_DIR     = Defaults to /tmp/openbmc/build, the path to the
26#                       directory where the UPSTREAM_WORKSPACE build files will
27#                       be mounted to. Since the build containers have been
28#                       changed to use /tmp as the parent directory for their
29#                       builds, move the mounting location to be the same to
30#                       resolve issues with file links or referrals to exact
31#                       paths in the original build directory. If the build
32#                       directory was changed in the build-setup.sh run, this
33#                       variable should also be changed. Otherwise, the default
34#                       should be used.
35#  LAUNCH             = Used to determine how to launch the qemu robot test
36#                       containers. The options are "local", and "k8s". It will
37#                       default to local which will launch a single container
38#                       to do the runs. If specified k8s will launch a group of
39#                       containers into a kubernetes cluster using the helper
40#                       script.
41#  QEMU_BIN           = Location of qemu-system-arm binary to use when starting
42#                       QEMU relative to upstream workspace.  Default is
43#                       ./tmp/sysroots/${QEMU_ARCH}/usr/bin/qemu-system-arm
44#                       which is the default location when doing a bitbake
45#                       of obmc-phosphor-image
46#
47#  MACHINE            = Machine to run test against. The options are "witherspoon",
48#                       "palmetto", "romulus", or undefined (default).  Default
49#                       will use the versatilepb model.
50###############################################################################
51
52set -uo pipefail
53
54QEMU_RUN_TIMER=${QEMU_RUN_TIMER:-300}
55QEMU_LOGIN_TIMER=${QEMU_LOGIN_TIMER:-180}
56WORKSPACE=${WORKSPACE:-${HOME}/${RANDOM}${RANDOM}}
57DOCKER_IMG_NAME=${DOCKER_IMG_NAME:-openbmc/ubuntu-robot-qemu}
58OBMC_BUILD_DIR=${OBMC_BUILD_DIR:-/tmp/openbmc/build}
59UPSTREAM_WORKSPACE=${UPSTREAM_WORKSPACE:-${1}}
60LAUNCH=${LAUNCH:-local}
61DEFAULT_MACHINE=versatilepb
62MACHINE=${MACHINE:-${DEFAULT_MACHINE}}
63
64# The automated test suite needs a real machine type so
65# if we're using versatilepb for our qemu start parameter
66# then we need to just let our run-robot use the default
67if [[ $MACHINE == $DEFAULT_MACHINE ]]; then
68    MACHINE_QEMU=
69else
70    MACHINE_QEMU=${MACHINE}
71fi
72
73# Determine the architecture
74ARCH=$(uname -m)
75
76# Determine the prefix of the Dockerfile's base image and the QEMU_ARCH variable
77case ${ARCH} in
78  "ppc64le")
79    DOCKER_BASE="ppc64le/"
80    QEMU_ARCH="ppc64le-linux"
81    ;;
82  "x86_64")
83    DOCKER_BASE=""
84    QEMU_ARCH="x86_64-linux"
85    ;;
86  *)
87    echo "Unsupported system architecture(${ARCH}) found for docker image"
88    exit 1
89esac
90
91# Set the location of the qemu binary relative to UPSTREAM_WORKSPACE
92QEMU_BIN=${QEMU_BIN:-./tmp/sysroots/${QEMU_ARCH}/usr/bin/qemu-system-arm}
93
94# Get the base directory of the openbmc-build-scripts repo so we can return
95DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
96
97# Create the base Docker image for QEMU and Robot
98. "$DIR/scripts/build-qemu-robot-docker.sh" "$DOCKER_IMG_NAME"
99
100# Copy the scripts to start and verify QEMU in the workspace
101cp $DIR/scripts/boot-qemu* ${UPSTREAM_WORKSPACE}
102
103################################################################################
104
105if [[ ${LAUNCH} == "local" ]]; then
106
107  # Start QEMU docker instance
108  # root in docker required to open up the https/ssh ports
109  obmc_qemu_docker=$(docker run --detach \
110                                --user root \
111                                --env HOME=${OBMC_BUILD_DIR} \
112                                --env QEMU_RUN_TIMER=${QEMU_RUN_TIMER} \
113                                --env QEMU_ARCH=${QEMU_ARCH} \
114                                --env QEMU_BIN=${QEMU_BIN} \
115                                --env MACHINE=${MACHINE} \
116                                --workdir "${OBMC_BUILD_DIR}"           \
117                                --volume "${UPSTREAM_WORKSPACE}":"${OBMC_BUILD_DIR}" \
118                                --tty \
119                                ${DOCKER_IMG_NAME} ${OBMC_BUILD_DIR}/boot-qemu-test.exp)
120
121  # We can use default ports because we're going to have the 2
122  # docker instances talk over their private network
123  DOCKER_SSH_PORT=22
124  DOCKER_HTTPS_PORT=443
125
126  # This docker command intermittently asserts a SIGPIPE which
127  # causes the whole script to fail. The IP address comes through
128  # fine on these errors so just ignore the SIGPIPE
129  trap '' PIPE
130
131  DOCKER_QEMU_IP_ADDR="$(docker inspect $obmc_qemu_docker |  \
132                       grep "IPAddress\":" | tail -n1 | cut -d '"' -f 4)"
133
134  #Now wait for the OpenBMC QEMU Docker instance to get to standby
135  delay=5
136  attempt=$(( $QEMU_LOGIN_TIMER / $delay ))
137  while [ $attempt -gt 0 ]; do
138    attempt=$(( $attempt - 1 ))
139    echo "Waiting for qemu to get to standby (attempt: $attempt)..."
140    result=$(docker logs $obmc_qemu_docker)
141    if grep -q 'OPENBMC-READY' <<< $result ; then
142      echo "QEMU is ready!"
143      # Give QEMU a few secs to stabilize
144      sleep $delay
145      break
146    fi
147      sleep $delay
148  done
149
150  if [ "$attempt" -eq 0 ]; then
151    echo "Timed out waiting for QEMU, exiting"
152    exit 1
153  fi
154
155  # Now run the Robot test (Tests commented out until they are working again)
156
157  # Timestamp for job
158  echo "Robot Test started, $(date)"
159
160  mkdir -p ${WORKSPACE}
161  cd ${WORKSPACE}
162
163  # Copy in the script which will execute the Robot tests
164  cp $DIR/scripts/run-robot.sh ${WORKSPACE}
165
166  # Run the Docker container to execute the Robot test cases
167  # The test results will be put in ${WORKSPACE}
168  docker run --rm \
169             --user root \
170             --env HOME=${HOME} \
171             --env IP_ADDR=${DOCKER_QEMU_IP_ADDR} \
172             --env SSH_PORT=${DOCKER_SSH_PORT} \
173             --env HTTPS_PORT=${DOCKER_HTTPS_PORT} \
174             --env MACHINE=${MACHINE_QEMU} \
175             --workdir ${HOME} \
176             --volume ${WORKSPACE}:${HOME} \
177             --tty \
178             ${DOCKER_IMG_NAME} ${HOME}/run-robot.sh
179
180  # Now stop the QEMU Docker image
181  docker stop $obmc_qemu_docker
182
183elif [[ ${LAUNCH} == "k8s" ]]; then
184  # Package the Upstream into an image based off the one created by the build-qemu-robot.sh
185  # Dockerfile = $( cat << EOF
186  imgname=$DOCKER_IMG_NAME
187  cd $DIR
188  source ./kubernetes/kubernetes-launch.sh QEMU-launch false false deployment
189
190  # Xcat Launch (NYI)
191
192  # source ./kubernetes/kubernetes-launch.sh XCAT-launch true true
193
194else
195  echo "LAUNCH variable invalid, Exiting"
196  exit 1
197fi
198