1*** Settings *** 2 3Documentation Utilities for Robot keywords that do not use REST. 4 5Resource ../lib/resource.robot 6Resource ../lib/connection_client.robot 7Resource ../lib/boot_utils.robot 8Library String 9Library DateTime 10Library Process 11Library OperatingSystem 12Library gen_print.py 13Library gen_robot_print.py 14Library gen_cmd.py 15Library gen_robot_keyword.py 16Library bmc_ssh_utils.py 17Library utils.py 18Library var_funcs.py 19Library SCPLibrary WITH NAME scp 20 21*** Variables *** 22 23${pflash_cmd} /usr/sbin/pflash -r /dev/stdout -P VERSION 24 25${dbuscmdBase} 26... dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=${OPENBMC_BASE_DBUS}.settings.Host 27${dbuscmdGet} 28... ${SETTINGS_URI}host0 org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Get 29${dbuscmdString}= string:"xyz.openbmc_project.settings.Host" string: 30 31# Assign default value to QUIET for programs which may not define it. 32${QUIET} ${0} 33 34${bmc_mem_free_cmd}= free | tr -s ' ' | sed '/^Mem/!d' | cut -d" " -f4 35${bmc_mem_total_cmd}= free | tr -s ' ' | sed '/^Mem/!d' | cut -d" " -f2 36${bmc_cpu_usage_cmd}= top -n 1 | grep CPU: | cut -c 7-9 37${HOST_SETTING} ${SETTINGS_URI}host0 38 39# /run/initramfs/ro associate filesystem should be 100% full always 40${bmc_file_system_usage_cmd}= df -h | cut -c 52-54 | grep 100 | wc -l 41${total_pnor_ro_file_system_cmd}= df -h | grep /media/pnor-ro | wc -l 42${total_bmc_ro_file_system_cmd}= df -h | grep /media/rofs | wc -l 43 44${BOOT_TIME} ${0} 45${BOOT_COUNT} ${0} 46${count} ${0} 47${devicetree_base} /sys/firmware/devicetree/base/model 48 49# Initialize default debug value to 0. 50${DEBUG} ${0} 51 52${probe_cpu_tool_path} ${EXECDIR}/tools/ras/probe_cpus.sh 53${scom_addrs_tool_path} ${EXECDIR}/tools/ras/scom_addr_p9.sh 54${target_file_path} /root/ 55 56${default_tarball} ${EXECDIR}/obmc-phosphor-debug-tarball-witherspoon.tar.xz 57 58# These variables are used to straddle between new and old methods of setting 59# values. 60${bmc_power_policy_method} ${EMPTY} 61@{valid_power_policy_vars} RESTORE_LAST_STATE ALWAYS_POWER_ON 62... ALWAYS_POWER_OFF 63 64 65*** Keywords *** 66 67Check BMC Performance 68 [Documentation] Check BMC basic CPU Mem File system performance. 69 70 Check BMC CPU Performance 71 Check BMC Mem Performance 72 Check BMC File System Performance 73 74 75Verify PNOR Update 76 [Documentation] Verify that the PNOR is not corrupted. 77 # Example: 78 # FFS: Flash header not found. Code: 100 79 # Error 100 opening ffs ! 80 81 ${stdout} ${stderr} ${rc}= 82 ... BMC Execute Command /usr/sbin/pflash -h | egrep -q skip 83 ... ignore_err=${1} 84 ${pflash_cmd}= Set Variable If ${rc} == ${0} ${pflash_cmd} --skip=4096 85 ... ${pflash_cmd} 86 ${pnor_info}= BMC Execute Command ${pflash_cmd} 87 Should Not Contain Any ${pnor_info} Flash header not found Error 88 89 90Get BMC System Model 91 [Documentation] Get the BMC model from the device tree and return it. 92 93 ${bmc_model} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command 94 ... cat ${devicetree_base} | cut -d " " -f 1 return_stderr=True 95 ... test_mode=0 96 Should Be Empty ${stderr} 97 Should Not Be Empty ${bmc_model} msg=BMC model is empty. 98 [Return] ${bmc_model} 99 100 101Verify BMC System Model 102 [Documentation] Verify the BMC model with ${OPENBMC_MODEL}. 103 [Arguments] ${bmc_model} 104 105 # Description of argument(s): 106 # bmc_model System model (e.g. "witherspoon"). 107 108 ${tmp_bmc_model}= Fetch From Right ${OPENBMC_MODEL} / 109 ${tmp_bmc_model}= Fetch From Left ${tmp_bmc_model} . 110 ${ret}= Run Keyword And Return Status Should Contain ${bmc_model} 111 ... ${tmp_bmc_model} ignore_case=True 112 [Return] ${ret} 113 114 115Wait For Host To Ping 116 [Documentation] Wait for the given host to ping. 117 [Arguments] ${host} ${timeout}=${OPENBMC_REBOOT_TIMEOUT}min 118 ... ${interval}=5 sec 119 120 # Description of argument(s): 121 # host The host name or IP of the host to ping. 122 # timeout The amount of time after which ping attempts cease. 123 # This should be expressed in Robot Framework's time format 124 # (e.g. "10 seconds"). 125 # interval The amount of time in between attempts to ping. 126 # This should be expressed in Robot Framework's time format 127 # (e.g. "5 seconds"). 128 129 Wait Until Keyword Succeeds ${timeout} ${interval} Ping Host ${host} 130 131 132Ping Host 133 [Documentation] Ping the given host. 134 [Arguments] ${host} 135 136 # Description of argument(s): 137 # host The host name or IP of the host to ping. 138 139 Should Not Be Empty ${host} msg=No host provided 140 ${RC} ${output}= Run and return RC and Output ping -c 4 ${host} 141 Log RC: ${RC}\nOutput:\n${output} 142 Should be equal ${RC} ${0} 143 144 145Check OS 146 [Documentation] Attempts to ping the host OS and then checks that the host 147 ... OS is up by running an SSH command. 148 149 [Arguments] ${os_host}=${OS_HOST} ${os_username}=${OS_USERNAME} 150 ... ${os_password}=${OS_PASSWORD} ${quiet}=${QUIET} 151 ... ${print_string}=${EMPTY} 152 [Teardown] SSHLibrary.Close Connection 153 154 # Description of argument(s): 155 # os_host The DNS name/IP of the OS host associated with our BMC. 156 # os_username The username to be used to sign on to the OS host. 157 # os_password The password to be used to sign on to the OS host. 158 # quiet Indicates whether this keyword should write to console. 159 # print_string A string to be printed before checking the OS. 160 161 rprint ${print_string} 162 163 # Attempt to ping the OS. Store the return code to check later. 164 ${ping_rc}= Run Keyword and Return Status Ping Host ${os_host} 165 166 SSHLibrary.Open connection ${os_host} 167 168 ${status} ${msg}= Run Keyword And Ignore Error Login ${os_username} 169 ... ${os_password} 170 ${err_msg1}= Sprint Error ${msg} 171 ${err_msg}= Catenate SEPARATOR= \n ${err_msg1} 172 Run Keyword If '${status}' == 'FAIL' Fail msg=${err_msg} 173 ${output} ${stderr} ${rc}= Execute Command uptime return_stderr=True 174 ... return_rc=True 175 176 ${temp_msg}= Catenate Could not execute a command on the operating 177 ... system.\n 178 ${err_msg1}= Sprint Error ${temp_msg} 179 ${err_msg}= Catenate SEPARATOR= \n ${err_msg1} 180 181 # If the return code returned by "Execute Command" is non-zero, this 182 # keyword will fail. 183 Should Be Equal ${rc} ${0} msg=${err_msg} 184 # We will likewise fail if there is any stderr data. 185 Should Be Empty ${stderr} 186 187 ${temp_msg}= Set Variable Could not ping the operating system.\n 188 ${err_msg1}= Sprint Error ${temp_msg} 189 ${err_msg}= Catenate SEPARATOR= \n ${err_msg1} 190 # We will likewise fail if the OS did not ping, as we could SSH but not 191 # ping 192 Should Be Equal As Strings ${ping_rc} ${TRUE} msg=${err_msg} 193 194 195Wait for OS 196 [Documentation] Waits for the host OS to come up via calls to "Check OS". 197 [Arguments] ${os_host}=${OS_HOST} ${os_username}=${OS_USERNAME} 198 ... ${os_password}=${OS_PASSWORD} ${timeout}=${OS_WAIT_TIMEOUT} 199 ... ${quiet}=${0} 200 [Teardown] rprintn 201 202 # Description of argument(s): 203 # os_host The DNS name or IP of the OS host associated with our 204 # BMC. 205 # os_username The username to be used to sign on to the OS host. 206 # os_password The password to be used to sign on to the OS host. 207 # timeout The timeout in seconds indicating how long you're 208 # willing to wait for the OS to respond. 209 # quiet Indicates whether this keyword should write to console. 210 211 # The interval to be used between calls to "Check OS". 212 ${interval}= Set Variable 5 213 214 ${message}= Catenate Checking every ${interval} seconds for up to 215 ... ${timeout} seconds for the operating system to communicate. 216 rqprint_timen ${message} 217 218 Wait Until Keyword Succeeds ${timeout} sec ${interval} Check OS 219 ... ${os_host} ${os_username} ${os_password} 220 ... print_string=\# 221 222 rqprintn 223 224 rqprint_timen The operating system is now communicating. 225 226 227Copy PNOR to BMC 228 [Documentation] Copy the PNOR image to the BMC. 229 Import Library SCPLibrary WITH NAME scp 230 Open Connection for SCP 231 Log Copying ${PNOR_IMAGE_PATH} to /tmp 232 scp.Put File ${PNOR_IMAGE_PATH} /tmp 233 234 235Is OS Starting 236 [Documentation] Check if boot progress is OS starting. 237 ${boot_progress}= Get Boot Progress 238 Should Be Equal ${boot_progress} OSStart 239 240 241Is OS Off 242 [Documentation] Check if boot progress is "Off". 243 ${boot_progress}= Get Boot Progress 244 Should Be Equal ${boot_progress} Off 245 246 247Get Boot Progress To OS Starting State 248 [Documentation] Get the system to a boot progress state of 'FW Progress, 249 ... Starting OS'. 250 251 ${boot_progress}= Get Boot Progress 252 Run Keyword If '${boot_progress}' == 'OSStart' 253 ... Log Host is already in OS starting state 254 ... ELSE 255 ... Run Keywords Initiate Host PowerOff AND Initiate Host Boot 256 ... AND Wait Until Keyword Succeeds 10 min 10 sec Is OS Starting 257 258 259Check If warmReset is Initiated 260 [Documentation] Ping would be still alive, so try SSH to connect 261 ... if fails the ports are down indicating reboot 262 ... is in progress 263 264 # Warm reset adds 3 seconds delay before forcing reboot 265 # To minimize race conditions, we wait for 7 seconds 266 Sleep 7s 267 ${alive}= Run Keyword and Return Status 268 ... Open Connection And Log In 269 Return From Keyword If '${alive}' == '${False}' ${False} 270 [Return] ${True} 271 272 273Initialize DBUS cmd 274 [Documentation] Initialize dbus string with property string to extract 275 [Arguments] ${boot_property} 276 277 # Description of argument(s): 278 # boot_property Property string. 279 280 ${cmd}= Catenate ${dbuscmdBase} ${dbuscmdGet} ${dbuscmdString} 281 ${cmd}= Catenate ${cmd}${boot_property} 282 Set Global Variable ${dbuscmd} ${cmd} 283 284 285Create OS Console Command String 286 [Documentation] Return a command string to start OS console logging. 287 288 # First make sure that the ssh_pw program is available. 289 ${cmd}= Catenate which ssh_pw 2>/dev/null || find 290 ... ${EXECDIR} -name 'ssh_pw' 291 292 Rdpissuing ${cmd} 293 ${rc} ${output}= Run And Return Rc And Output ${cmd} 294 Rdpvars rc output 295 296 Should Be Equal As Integers 0 ${rc} msg=Could not find ssh_pw. 297 298 ${ssh_pw_file_path}= Set Variable ${output} 299 300 ${cmd}= Catenate ${ssh_pw_file_path} ${OPENBMC_PASSWORD} -p 2200 301 ... -o "StrictHostKeyChecking no" ${OPENBMC_USERNAME}@${OPENBMC_HOST} 302 303 [Return] ${cmd} 304 305 306Get SOL Console Pid 307 [Documentation] Get the pid of the active SOL console job. 308 [Arguments] ${expect_running}=${0} 309 310 # Description of argument(s): 311 # expect_running If set and if no SOL console job is found, print debug 312 # info and fail. 313 314 # Find the pid of the active system console logging session (if any). 315 ${search_string}= Create OS Console Command String 316 # At least in some cases, ps output does not show double quotes so we must 317 # replace them in our search string with the regexes to indicate that they 318 # are optional. 319 ${search_string}= Replace String ${search_string} " ["]? 320 ${ps_cmd}= Catenate ps axwwo user,pid,cmd 321 ${cmd_buf}= Catenate echo $(${ps_cmd} | egrep '${search_string}' | 322 ... egrep -v grep | cut -c10-14) 323 Rdpissuing ${cmd_buf} 324 ${rc} ${os_con_pid}= Run And Return Rc And Output ${cmd_buf} 325 Rdpvars os_con_pid 326 # If rc is not zero it just means that there is no OS Console process 327 # running. 328 329 Return From Keyword If '${os_con_pid}' != '${EMPTY}' ${os_con_pid} 330 Return From Keyword If '${expect_running}' == '${0}' ${os_con_pid} 331 332 Cmd Fnc cat ${log_file_path} ; echo ; ${ps_cmd} quiet=${0} 333 ... print_output=${1} show_err=${1} 334 335 Should Not Be Empty ${os_con_pid} 336 337 338Stop SOL Console Logging 339 [Documentation] Stop system console logging and return log output. 340 [Arguments] ${log_file_path}=${EMPTY} 341 ... ${targ_file_path}=${EXECDIR}${/}logs${/} 342 ... ${return_data}=${1} 343 344 # If there are muliple system console processes, they will all be stopped. 345 # If there is no existing log file this keyword will return an error 346 # message to that effect (and write that message to targ_file_path, if 347 # specified). 348 # NOTE: This keyword will not fail if there is no running system console 349 # process. 350 351 # Description of arguments: 352 # log_file_path The file path that was used to call "Start SOL 353 # Console Logging". See that keyword (above) for details. 354 # targ_file_path If specified, the file path to which the source 355 # file path (i.e. "log_file_path") should be copied. 356 # return_data If this is set to ${1}, this keyword will return the SOL 357 # data to the caller as a unicode string. 358 359 ${log_file_path}= Create OS Console File Path ${log_file_path} 360 361 ${os_con_pid}= Get SOL Console Pid 362 363 ${cmd_buf}= Catenate kill -9 ${os_con_pid} 364 Run Keyword If '${os_con_pid}' != '${EMPTY}' Rdpissuing ${cmd_buf} 365 ${rc} ${output}= Run Keyword If '${os_con_pid}' != '${EMPTY}' 366 ... Run And Return Rc And Output ${cmd_buf} 367 Run Keyword If '${os_con_pid}' != '${EMPTY}' Rdpvars rc output 368 369 Run Keyword If '${targ_file_path}' != '${EMPTY}' 370 ... Run Keyword And Ignore Error 371 ... Copy File ${log_file_path} ${targ_file_path} 372 373 ${output}= Set Variable ${EMPTY} 374 ${loc_quiet}= Evaluate ${debug}^1 375 ${rc} ${output}= Run Keyword If '${return_data}' == '${1}' 376 ... Cmd Fnc cat ${log_file_path} 2>/dev/null quiet=${loc_quiet} 377 ... print_output=${0} show_err=${0} 378 379 [Return] ${output} 380 381 382Start SOL Console Logging 383 [Documentation] Start system console log to file. 384 [Arguments] ${log_file_path}=${EMPTY} ${return_data}=${1} 385 386 # This keyword will first call "Stop SOL Console Logging". Only then will 387 # it start SOL console logging. The data returned by "Stop SOL Console 388 # Logging" will in turn be returned by this keyword. 389 390 # Description of arguments: 391 # log_file_path The file path to which system console log data should be 392 # written. Note that this path is taken to be a location 393 # on the machine where this program is running rather than 394 # on the Open BMC system. 395 # return_data If this is set to ${1}, this keyword will return any SOL 396 # data to the caller as a unicode string. 397 398 ${log_file_path}= Create OS Console File Path ${log_file_path} 399 400 ${log_output}= Stop SOL Console Logging ${log_file_path} 401 ... return_data=${return_data} 402 403 # Validate by making sure we can create the file. Problems creating the 404 # file would not be noticed by the subsequent ssh command because we fork 405 # the command. 406 Create File ${log_file_path} 407 ${sub_cmd_buf}= Create OS Console Command String 408 # Routing stderr to stdout so that any startup error text will go to the 409 # output file. 410 # TODO: Doesn't work with tox so reverting temporarily. 411 # nohup detaches the process completely from our pty. 412 #${cmd_buf}= Catenate nohup ${sub_cmd_buf} &> ${log_file_path} & 413 ${cmd_buf}= Catenate ${sub_cmd_buf} > ${log_file_path} 2>&1 & 414 Rdpissuing ${cmd_buf} 415 ${rc} ${output}= Run And Return Rc And Output ${cmd_buf} 416 # Because we are forking this command, we essentially will never get a 417 # non-zero return code or any output. 418 Should Be Equal ${rc} ${0} 419 420 Wait Until Keyword Succeeds 10 seconds 0 seconds 421 ... Get SOL Console Pid ${1} 422 423 [Return] ${log_output} 424 425 426Get Time Stamp 427 [Documentation] Get the current time stamp data 428 ${cur_time}= Get Current Date result_format=%Y%m%d%H%M%S%f 429 [Return] ${cur_time} 430 431 432Start Journal Log 433 [Documentation] Start capturing journal log to a file in /tmp using 434 ... journalctl command. By default journal log is collected 435 ... at /tmp/journal_log else user input location. 436 ... The File is appended with datetime. 437 [Arguments] ${file_path}=/tmp/journal_log ${filter}=${EMPTY} 438 439 # Description of arguments: 440 # file_path The file path of the journal file. 441 442 ${cur_time}= Get Time Stamp 443 Set Global Variable ${LOG_TIME} ${cur_time} 444 Open Connection And Log In 445 Start Command 446 ... journalctl -f ${filter} > ${file_path}-${LOG_TIME} 447 Log Journal Log Started: ${file_path}-${LOG_TIME} 448 449 450Stop Journal Log 451 [Documentation] Stop journalctl process if its running. 452 ... By default return log from /tmp/journal_log else 453 ... user input location. 454 [Arguments] ${file_path}=/tmp/journal_log 455 456 # Description of arguments: 457 # file_path The file path of the journal file. 458 459 Open Connection And Log In 460 461 ${rc}= 462 ... Execute Command 463 ... ps | grep journalctl | grep -v grep 464 ... return_stdout=False return_rc=True 465 466 Return From Keyword If '${rc}' == '${1}' 467 ... No journal log process running 468 469 ${output} ${stderr}= 470 ... Execute Command killall journalctl 471 ... return_stderr=True 472 Should Be Empty ${stderr} 473 474 ${journal_log} ${stderr}= 475 ... Execute Command 476 ... cat ${file_path}-${LOG_TIME} 477 ... return_stderr=True 478 Should Be Empty ${stderr} 479 480 Log ${journal_log} 481 482 Execute Command rm ${file_path}-${LOG_TIME} 483 484 [Return] ${journal_log} 485 486 487Mac Address To Hex String 488 [Documentation] Converts MAC address into hex format. 489 ... Example 490 ... Given the following MAC: 00:01:6C:80:02:78 491 ... This keyword will return: 0x00 0x01 0x6C 0x80 0x02 0x78 492 ... Description of arguments: 493 ... i_macaddress MAC address in the following format 494 ... 00:01:6C:80:02:78 495 [Arguments] ${i_macaddress} 496 497 # Description of arguments: 498 # i_macaddress The MAC address. 499 500 ${mac_hex}= Catenate 0x${i_macaddress.replace(':', ' 0x')} 501 [Return] ${mac_hex} 502 503 504IP Address To Hex String 505 [Documentation] Converts IP address into hex format. 506 ... Example: 507 ... Given the following IP: 10.3.164.100 508 ... This keyword will return: 0xa 0x3 0xa4 0xa0 509 [Arguments] ${i_ipaddress} 510 511 # Description of arguments: 512 # i_macaddress The IP address in the format 10.10.10.10. 513 514 @{ip}= Split String ${i_ipaddress} . 515 ${index}= Set Variable ${0} 516 517 :FOR ${item} IN @{ip} 518 \ ${hex}= Convert To Hex ${item} prefix=0x lowercase=yes 519 \ Set List Value ${ip} ${index} ${hex} 520 \ ${index}= Set Variable ${index + 1} 521 ${ip_hex}= Catenate @{ip} 522 523 [Return] ${ip_hex} 524 525 526BMC CPU Performance Check 527 [Documentation] Minimal 10% of proc should be free in this instance 528 529 ${bmc_cpu_usage_output} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command 530 ... ${bmc_cpu_usage_cmd} 531 ${bmc_cpu_usage_output} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command 532 ... ${bmc_cpu_usage_cmd} 533 ${bmc_cpu_percentage}= Fetch From Left ${bmc_cpu_usage_output} % 534 Should be true ${bmc_cpu_percentage} < 90 535 536 537BMC Mem Performance Check 538 [Documentation] Minimal 10% of memory should be free in this instance 539 540 ${bmc_mem_free_output} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command 541 ... ${bmc_mem_free_cmd} 542 543 ${bmc_mem_total_output} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command 544 ... ${bmc_mem_total_cmd} 545 ${bmc_mem_free_output} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command 546 ... ${bmc_mem_free_cmd} 547 548 ${bmc_mem_total_output} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command 549 ... ${bmc_mem_total_cmd} 550 551 ${bmc_mem_percentage}= Evaluate ${bmc_mem_free_output}*100 552 ${bmc_mem_percentage}= Evaluate 553 ... ${bmc_mem_percentage}/${bmc_mem_total_output} 554 Should be true ${bmc_mem_percentage} > 10 555 556 557BMC File System Usage Check 558 [Documentation] Check the file system space. 4 file system should be 559 ... 100% full which is expected 560 # Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on 561 # /dev/root 14.4M 14.4M 0 100% / 562 # /dev/ubiblock0_0 14.4M 14.4M 0 100% /media/rofs-c9249b0e 563 # /dev/ubiblock8_0 19.6M 19.6M 0 100% /media/pnor-ro-8764baa3 564 # /dev/ubiblock4_0 14.4M 14.4M 0 100% /media/rofs-407816c 565 # /dev/ubiblock8_4 21.1M 21.1M 0 100% /media/pnor-ro-cecc64c4 566 ${bmc_fs_usage_output} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command 567 ... ${bmc_file_system_usage_cmd} 568 ${bmc_pnor_fs_usage_output} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command 569 ... ${total_pnor_ro_file_system_cmd} 570 ${bmc_bmc_fs_usage_output} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command 571 ... ${total_bmc_ro_file_system_cmd} 572 ${total_bmc_pnor_image}= Evaluate 573 ... ${bmc_pnor_fs_usage_output}+${bmc_bmc_fs_usage_output} 574 # Considering /dev/root also in total 100% used file system 575 ${total_full_fs}= Evaluate ${total_bmc_pnor_image}+1 576 Should Be True ${bmc_fs_usage_output}==${total_full_fs} 577 578 579Check BMC CPU Performance 580 [Documentation] Minimal 10% of proc should be free in 3 sample 581 :FOR ${var} IN RANGE 1 4 582 \ BMC CPU Performance check 583 584 585Check BMC Mem Performance 586 [Documentation] Minimal 10% of memory should be free 587 588 :FOR ${var} IN RANGE 1 4 589 \ BMC Mem Performance check 590 591 592Check BMC File System Performance 593 [Documentation] Check for file system usage for 4 times 594 595 :FOR ${var} IN RANGE 1 4 596 \ BMC File System Usage check 597 598 599Get URL List 600 [Documentation] Return list of URLs under given URL. 601 [Arguments] ${openbmc_url} 602 603 # Description of argument(s): 604 # openbmc_url URL for list operation (e.g. 605 # /xyz/openbmc_project/inventory). 606 607 ${url_list}= Read Properties ${openbmc_url}list quiet=${1} 608 Sort List ${url_list} 609 610 [Return] ${url_list} 611 612 613Check Zombie Process 614 [Documentation] Check if any defunct process exist or not on BMC 615 ${count} ${stderr} ${rc}= Execute Command ps -o stat | grep Z | wc -l 616 ... return_stderr=True return_rc=True 617 Should Be True ${count}==0 618 Should Be Empty ${stderr} 619 620 621Prune Journal Log 622 [Documentation] Prune archived journal logs. 623 [Arguments] ${vacuum_size}=1M 624 625 # This keyword can be used to prevent the journal 626 # log from filling up the /run filesystem. 627 # This command will retain only the latest logs 628 # of the user specified size. 629 630 # Description of argument(s): 631 # vacuum_size Size of journal. 632 633 Open Connection And Log In 634 ${output} ${stderr} ${rc}= 635 ... Execute Command 636 ... journalctl --vacuum-size=${vacuum_size} 637 ... return_stderr=True return_rc=True 638 639 Should Be Equal ${rc} ${0} msg=${stderr} 640 641 642Get System Power Policy 643 [Documentation] Returns the BMC power policy. 644 645 # Set the bmc_power_policy_method to either 'Old' or 'New'. 646 Set Power Policy Method 647 ${cmd_buf}= Create List ${bmc_power_policy_method} Get Power Policy 648 # Run the appropriate keyword. 649 ${currentPolicy}= Run Keyword @{cmd_buf} 650 651 [Return] ${currentPolicy} 652 653 654Set BMC Reset Reference Time 655 [Documentation] Set current boot time as a reference and increment 656 ... boot count. 657 658 ${cur_btime}= Get BMC Boot Time 659 Run Keyword If ${BOOT_TIME} == ${0} and ${BOOT_COUNT} == ${0} 660 ... Set Global Variable ${BOOT_TIME} ${cur_btime} 661 ... ELSE IF ${cur_btime} > ${BOOT_TIME} 662 ... Run Keywords Set Global Variable ${BOOT_TIME} ${cur_btime} 663 ... AND 664 ... Set Global Variable ${BOOT_COUNT} ${BOOT_COUNT + 1} 665 666 667Get BMC Boot Time 668 [Documentation] Returns boot time from /proc/stat. 669 670 Open Connection And Log In 671 ${output} ${stderr}= 672 ... Execute Command egrep '^btime ' /proc/stat | cut -f 2 -d ' ' 673 ... return_stderr=True 674 Should Be Empty ${stderr} 675 ${btime}= Convert To Integer ${output} 676 [Return] ${btime} 677 678 679Enable Core Dump On BMC 680 [Documentation] Enable core dump collection. 681 ${core_pattern} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command 682 ... echo '/tmp/core_%e.%p' | tee /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern 683 Should Be Equal As Strings ${core_pattern} /tmp/core_%e.%p 684 685 686Get Number Of BMC Core Dump Files 687 [Documentation] Returns number of core dump files on BMC. 688 Open Connection And Log In 689 ${num_of_core_dump}= Execute Command 690 ... ls /tmp/core* 2>/dev/null | wc -l 691 [Return] ${num_of_core_dump} 692 693 694Set Core Dump File Size Unlimited 695 [Documentation] Set core dump file size to unlimited. 696 BMC Execute Command ulimit -c unlimited 697 698 699Check For Core Dumps 700 [Documentation] Check for any core dumps exist. 701 ${output}= Get Number Of BMC Core Dump Files 702 Run Keyword If ${output} > 0 703 ... Log **Warning** BMC core dump files exist level=WARN 704 705 706Configure Initial Settings 707 [Documentation] Restore old IP and route. 708 ... This keyword requires initial settings viz IP address, 709 ... Network Mask, default gatway and serial console IP and port 710 ... information which should be provided in command line. 711 712 [Arguments] ${host}=${OPENBMC_HOST} ${mask}=${NET_MASK} 713 ... ${gw_ip}=${GW_IP} 714 715 # Description of arguments: 716 # host IP address of the OS Host. 717 # mask Network mask. 718 # gu_ip Gateway IP address or hostname. 719 720 # Open telnet connection and ignore the error, in case telnet session is 721 # already opened by the program calling this keyword. 722 Run Keyword And Ignore Error Open Telnet Connection to BMC Serial Console 723 Telnet.write ifconfig eth0 ${host} netmask ${mask} 724 Telnet.write route add default gw ${gw_ip} 725 726 727Install Debug Tarball On BMC 728 [Documentation] Copy the debug tar file to BMC and install. 729 [Arguments] ${tarball_file_path}=${default_tarball} 730 ... ${targ_tarball_dir_path}=/tmp/tarball/ 731 732 # Description of arguments: 733 # tarball_file_path Path of the debug tarball file. 734 # The tar file is downloaded from the build page 735 # https://openpower.xyz/job/openbmc-build/ 736 # obmc-phosphor-debug-tarball-witherspoon.tar.xz 737 # 738 # targ_tarball_dir_path The directory path where the tarball is to be 739 # installed. 740 741 OperatingSystem.File Should Exist ${tarball_file_path} 742 ... msg=${tarball_file_path} doesn't exist. 743 744 # Upload the file to BMC. 745 Import Library SCPLibrary WITH NAME scp 746 Open Connection for SCP 747 scp.Put File ${tarball_file_path} /tmp/debug-tarball.tar.xz 748 749 # Create tarball directory and install. 750 BMC Execute Command mkdir -p ${targ_tarball_dir_path} 751 BMC Execute Command 752 ... tar -xf /tmp/debug-tarball.tar.xz -C ${targ_tarball_dir_path} 753 754 # Remove the tarball file from BMC. 755 BMC Execute Command rm -f /tmp/debug-tarball.tar.xz 756 757 758Get BMC Boot Count 759 [Documentation] Returns BMC boot count based on boot time. 760 ${cur_btime}= Get BMC Boot Time 761 762 # Set global variable BOOT_TIME to current boot time if current boot time 763 # is changed. Also increase value of global variable BOOT_COUNT by 1. 764 Run Keyword If ${cur_btime} > ${BOOT_TIME} 765 ... Run Keywords Set Global Variable ${BOOT_TIME} ${cur_btime} 766 ... AND 767 ... Set Global Variable ${BOOT_COUNT} ${BOOT_COUNT + 1} 768 769 [Return] ${BOOT_COUNT} 770 771 772Set BMC Boot Count 773 [Documentation] Set BMC boot count to given value. 774 [Arguments] ${count} 775 776 # Description of arguments: 777 # count boot count value. 778 ${cur_btime}= Get BMC Boot Time 779 780 # Set global variable BOOT_COUNT to given value. 781 Set Global Variable ${BOOT_COUNT} ${count} 782 783 # Set BOOT_TIME variable to current boot time. 784 Set Global Variable ${BOOT_COUNT} ${count} 785 786 787Delete Error Log Entry 788 [Documentation] Delete error log entry. 789 [Arguments] ${entry_path} 790 791 # Description of argument(s): 792 # entry_path Delete an error log entry. 793 # Ex. /xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/1 794 795 # Skip delete if entry URI is a callout. 796 # Examples: 797 # /xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/1/callout 798 # /xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/1/callouts/0 799 ${callout_entry}= Run Keyword And Return Status 800 ... Should Match Regexp ${entry_path} /callout[s]?(/|$) 801 Return From Keyword If ${callout_entry} 802 803 ${data}= Create Dictionary data=@{EMPTY} 804 ${resp}= Openbmc Delete Request ${entry_path} data=${data} 805 Should Be Equal As Strings ${resp.status_code} ${HTTP_OK} 806 807 808Get BMC Version 809 [Documentation] Returns BMC version from /etc/os-release. 810 ... e.g. "v1.99.6-141-ge662190" 811 812 ${cmd}= Set Variable grep ^VERSION_ID= /etc/os-release | cut -f 2 -d '=' 813 ${output} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command ${cmd} 814 [Return] ${output} 815 816 817Get PNOR Version 818 [Documentation] Returns the PNOR version from the BMC. 819 820 ${pnor_attrs}= Get PNOR Attributes 821 [Return] ${pnor_attrs['version']} 822 823 824Get PNOR Attributes 825 [Documentation] Return PNOR software attributes as a dictionary. 826 827 # This keyword parses /var/lib/phosphor-software-manager/pnor/ro/pnor.toc 828 # into key/value pairs. 829 830 ${outbuf} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command 831 ... cat /var/lib/phosphor-software-manager/pnor/ro/pnor.toc 832 ${pnor_attrs}= Key Value Outbuf To Dict ${outbuf} delim== 833 834 [Return] ${pnor_attrs} 835 836 837Copy Address Translation Utils To HOST OS 838 [Documentation] Copy address translation utils to host OS. 839 840 OperatingSystem.File Should Exist ${probe_cpu_tool_path} 841 ... msg=${probe_cpu_tool_path} doesn't exist. 842 OperatingSystem.File Should Exist ${probe_cpu_tool_path} 843 ... msg=${probe_cpu_tool_path} doesn't exist. 844 845 scp.Open connection ${OS_HOST} username=${OS_USERNAME} 846 ... password=${OS_PASSWORD} 847 scp.Put File ${probe_cpu_tool_path} ${target_file_path} 848 scp.Put File ${scom_addrs_tool_path} ${target_file_path} 849 850 851Verify BMC RTC And UTC Time Drift 852 [Documentation] Verify that the RTC and UTC time difference is less than 853 ... the given time_drift_max. 854 [Arguments] ${time_diff_max}=${10} 855 856 # Description of argument(s): 857 # time_diff_max The max allowable RTC and UTC time difference in seconds. 858 859 # Example: 860 # time_dict: 861 # [local_time]: Fri 2017-11-03 152756 UTC 862 # [local_time_seconds]: 1509740876 863 # [universal_time]: Fri 2017-11-03 152756 UTC 864 # [universal_time_seconds]: 1509740876 865 # [rtc_time]: Fri 2016-05-20 163403 866 # [rtc_time_seconds]: 1463780043 867 # [time_zone]: n/a (UTC, +0000) 868 # [network_time_on]: yes 869 # [ntp_synchronized]: no 870 # [rtc_in_local_tz]: no 871 872 ${time}= Get BMC Date Time 873 ${time_diff}= Evaluate 874 ... ${time['universal_time_seconds']} - ${time['rtc_time_seconds']} 875 Should Be True ${time_diff} < ${time_diff_max} 876 877 878Validate IP On BMC 879 [Documentation] Validate IP address is present in set of IP addresses. 880 [Arguments] ${ip_address} ${ip_data} 881 882 # Description of argument(s): 883 # ip_address IP address to check (e.g. xx.xx.xx.xx). 884 # ip_data Set of the IP addresses present. 885 886 Should Contain Match ${ip_data} ${ip_address}/* 887 ... msg=${ip_address} not found in the list provided. 888 889 890Remove Journald Logs 891 [Documentation] Remove all journald logs and restart service. 892 893 ${cmd}= Catenate systemctl stop systemd-journald.service && 894 ... rm -rf /var/log/journal && systemctl start systemd-journald.service 895 896 BMC Execute Command ${cmd} 897 898 899Check For Regex In Journald 900 [Documentation] Parse the journal log and check for regex string. 901 [Arguments] ${regex}=${ERROR_REGEX} ${error_check}=${0} ${boot}=${EMPTY} 902 903 # Description of argument(s): 904 # regex Strings to be filter. 905 # error_check Check for errors. 906 # boot Argument to check current or persistent full boot log 907 # (e.g. "-b"). 908 909 ${journal_log} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command 910 ... journalctl --no-pager ${boot} | egrep '${regex}' ignore_err=1 911 912 Run Keyword If ${error_check} == ${0} 913 ... Should Be Empty ${journal_log} 914 ... ELSE 915 ... Should Not Be Empty ${journal_log} 916 917 918Get Service Attribute 919 [Documentation] Get service attribute policy output. 920 [Arguments] ${option} ${servicename} 921 922 # Description of argument(s): 923 # option systemctl supported options 924 # servicename Qualified service name 925 ${cmd}= Set Variable 926 ... systemctl -p ${option} show ${servicename} | cut -d = -f2 927 ${attr} ${stderr} ${rc}= BMC Execute Command ${cmd} 928 [Return] ${attr} 929