1*** Settings ***
2Resource                ../lib/resource.txt
3Resource                ../lib/rest_client.robot
4Resource                ../lib/connection_client.robot
5Library                 String
6Library                 DateTime
7Library                 Process
8Library                 OperatingSystem
9Library                 gen_print.py
10Library                 gen_robot_print.py
11Library                 gen_cmd.py
12Library                 gen_robot_keyword.py
13Library                 bmc_ssh_utils.py
14Library                 utils.py
15Library                 var_funcs.py
16Library                 SCPLibrary  WITH NAME  scp
17
18*** Variables ***
19${pflash_cmd}           /usr/sbin/pflash -r /dev/stdout -P VERSION
20${SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN_TIME}       ${5}
21${dbuscmdBase}
22...  dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=${OPENBMC_BASE_DBUS}.settings.Host
23${dbuscmdGet}
24...  ${SETTINGS_URI}host0  org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Get
25# Enable when ready with openbmc/openbmc-test-automation#203
26#${dbuscmdString}=  string:"xyz.openbmc_project.settings.Host" string:
27${dbuscmdString}=   string:"org.openbmc.settings.Host" string:
28
29# Assign default value to QUIET for programs which may not define it.
30${QUIET}  ${0}
31${bmc_mem_free_cmd}=   free | tr -s ' ' | sed '/^Mem/!d' | cut -d" " -f4
32${bmc_mem_total_cmd}=   free | tr -s ' ' | sed '/^Mem/!d' | cut -d" " -f2
33${bmc_cpu_usage_cmd}=   top -n 1  | grep CPU: | cut -c 7-9
34${HOST_SETTING}    ${SETTINGS_URI}host0
35# /run/initramfs/ro associate filesystem  should be 100% full always
36${bmc_file_system_usage_cmd}=
37...  df -h | grep -v /run/initramfs/ro | cut -c 52-54 | grep 100 | wc -l
38
39${BOOT_TIME}     ${0}
40${BOOT_COUNT}    ${0}
41${count}  ${0}
42${devicetree_base}  /sys/firmware/devicetree/base/model
43
44# Initialize default debug value to 0.
45${DEBUG}         ${0}
46
47# These variables are used to straddle between new and old methods of setting
48# values.
49${boot_prog_method}     ${EMPTY}
50
51${power_policy_setup}             ${0}
52${bmc_power_policy_method}        ${EMPTY}
53@{valid_power_policy_vars}        RESTORE_LAST_STATE  ALWAYS_POWER_ON
54...                               ALWAYS_POWER_OFF
55
56${probe_cpu_tool_path}     ${EXECDIR}/tools/ras/probe_cpus.sh
57${scom_addrs_tool_path}    ${EXECDIR}/tools/ras/scom_addr_p9.sh
58${target_file_path}        /root/
59
60*** Keywords ***
61
62Check BMC Performance
63    [Documentation]  Check BMC basic CPU Mem File system performance.
64
65    Check BMC CPU Performance
66    Check BMC Mem Performance
67    Check BMC File System Performance
68
69Verify PNOR Update
70    [Documentation]  Verify that the PNOR is not corrupted.
71    # Example:
72    # FFS: Flash header not found. Code: 100
73    # Error 100 opening ffs !
74
75    Open Connection And Log In
76    ${pnor_info}=  Execute Command On BMC  ${pflash_cmd}
77    Should Not Contain Any  ${pnor_info}  Flash header not found  Error
78
79Get BMC System Model
80    [Documentation]  Get the BMC model from the device tree.
81
82    ${bmc_model}  ${stderr}  ${rc}=  BMC Execute Command
83    ...  cat ${devicetree_base} | cut -d " " -f 1  return_stderr=True
84    ...  test_mode=0
85    Should Be Empty  ${stderr}
86    Should Not Be Empty  ${bmc_model}
87    [Return]  ${bmc_model}
88
89Verify BMC System Model
90    [Documentation]  Verify the BMC model with ${OPENBMC_MODEL}.
91    [Arguments]  ${bmc_model}
92
93    ${tmp_bmc_model}=  Fetch From Right  ${OPENBMC_MODEL}  /
94    ${tmp_bmc_model}=  Fetch From Left  ${tmp_bmc_model}  .
95    ${ret}=  Run Keyword And Return Status  Should Contain  ${bmc_model}
96    ...  ${tmp_bmc_model}  ignore_case=True
97    [Return]  ${ret}
98
99Wait For Host To Ping
100    [Arguments]  ${host}  ${timeout}=${OPENBMC_REBOOT_TIMEOUT}min
101    ...          ${interval}=5 sec
102
103    # host      The DNS name or IP of the host to ping.
104    # timeout   The amount of time after which attempts to ping cease.
105    # interval  The amount of time in between attempts to ping.
106
107    Wait Until Keyword Succeeds  ${timeout}  ${interval}  Ping Host  ${host}
108
109Ping Host
110    [Arguments]     ${host}
111    Should Not Be Empty    ${host}   msg=No host provided
112    ${RC}   ${output}=     Run and return RC and Output    ping -c 4 ${host}
113    Log     RC: ${RC}\nOutput:\n${output}
114    Should be equal     ${RC}   ${0}
115
116Get Boot Progress
117    [Documentation]  Get the boot progress and return it.
118    [Arguments]  ${quiet}=${QUIET}
119
120    # Description of argument(s):
121    # quiet   Indicates whether this keyword should run without any output to
122    #         the console.
123
124    Set Boot Progress Method
125    ${state}=  Run Keyword If  '${boot_prog_method}' == 'New'
126    ...      New Get Boot Progress  quiet=${quiet}
127    ...  ELSE
128    ...      Old Get Boot Progress  quiet=${quiet}
129
130    [Return]  ${state}
131
132Set Boot Progress Method
133    [Documentation]  Set the boot_prog_method to either 'Old' or 'New'.
134
135    # The boot progress data has moved from an 'org' location to an 'xyz'
136    # location.  This keyword will determine whether the new method of getting
137    # the boot progress is valid and will set the global boot_prog_method
138    # variable accordingly.  If boot_prog_method is already set (either by a
139    # prior call to this function or via a -v parm), this keyword will simply
140    # return.
141
142    # Note:  There are interim builds that contain boot_progress in both the
143    # old and the new location values.  It is nearly impossible for this
144    # keyword to determine whether the old boot_progress or the new one is
145    # active.  When using such builds where the old boot_progress is active,
146    # the only recourse users will have is that they may specify
147    # -v boot_prog_method:Old to force old behavior on such builds.
148
149    Run Keyword If  '${boot_prog_method}' != '${EMPTY}'  Return From Keyword
150
151    ${new_status}  ${new_value}=  Run Keyword And Ignore Error
152    ...  New Get Boot Progress
153    # If the new style read fails, the method must necessarily be "Old".
154    Run Keyword If  '${new_status}' == 'PASS'
155    ...  Run Keywords
156    ...  Set Global Variable  ${boot_prog_method}  New  AND
157    ...  Rqpvars  boot_prog_method  AND
158    ...  Return From Keyword
159
160    # Default method is "Old".
161    Set Global Variable  ${boot_prog_method}  Old
162    Rqpvars  boot_prog_method
163
164Old Get Boot Progress
165    [Documentation]  Get the boot progress the old way (via org location).
166    [Arguments]  ${quiet}=${QUIET}
167
168    # Description of argument(s):
169    # quiet   Indicates whether this keyword should run without any output to
170    #         the console.
171
172    ${state}=  Read Attribute  ${OPENBMC_BASE_URI}sensors/host/BootProgress
173    ...  value  quiet=${quiet}
174
175    [Return]  ${state}
176
177New Get Boot Progress
178    [Documentation]  Get the boot progress the new way (via xyz location).
179    [Arguments]  ${quiet}=${QUIET}
180
181    # Description of argument(s):
182    # quiet   Indicates whether this keyword should run without any output to
183    #         the console.
184
185    ${state}=  Read Attribute  ${HOST_STATE_URI}  BootProgress  quiet=${quiet}
186
187    [Return]  ${state.rsplit('.', 1)[1]}
188
189Is Power On
190    ${state}=  Get Power State
191    Should be equal  ${state}  ${1}
192
193Is Power Off
194    ${state}=  Get Power State
195    Should be equal  ${state}  ${0}
196
197Initiate Power On
198    [Documentation]  Initiates the power on and waits until the Is Power On
199    ...  keyword returns that the power state has switched to on.
200    [Arguments]  ${wait}=${1}
201
202    @{arglist}=   Create List
203    ${args}=     Create Dictionary    data=@{arglist}
204    ${resp}=  Call Method  ${OPENBMC_BASE_URI}control/chassis0/  powerOn
205    ...  data=${args}
206    should be equal as strings      ${resp.status_code}     ${HTTP_OK}
207
208    # Does caller want to wait for power on status?
209    Run Keyword If  '${wait}' == '${0}'  Return From Keyword
210    Wait Until Keyword Succeeds  3 min  10 sec  Is Power On
211
212Initiate Power Off
213    [Documentation]  Initiates the power off and waits until the Is Power Off
214    ...  keyword returns that the power state has switched to off.
215    @{arglist}=   Create List
216    ${args}=     Create Dictionary    data=@{arglist}
217    ${resp}=  Call Method  ${OPENBMC_BASE_URI}control/chassis0/  powerOff
218    ...  data=${args}
219    should be equal as strings      ${resp.status_code}     ${HTTP_OK}
220    Wait Until Keyword Succeeds  1 min  10 sec  Is Power Off
221
222Initiate OS Host Power Off
223    [Documentation]  Initiate an OS reboot.
224    [Arguments]  ${os_host}=${OS_HOST}  ${os_username}=${OS_USERNAME}
225    ...          ${os_password}=${OS_PASSWORD}
226
227    # Description of arguments:
228    # os_host      The DNS name or IP of the OS.
229    # os_username  The username to be used to sign in to the OS.
230    # os_password  The password to be used to sign in to the OS.
231
232    ${cmd_buf}=  Run Keyword If  '${os_username}' == 'root'
233    ...      Set Variable  shutdown
234    ...  ELSE
235    ...      Set Variable  echo ${os_password} | sudo -S shutdown
236
237    ${output}  ${stderr}  ${rc}=  OS Execute Command
238    ...  ${cmd_buf}  fork=${1}
239
240Initiate OS Host Reboot
241    [Documentation]  Initiate an OS reboot.
242    [Arguments]  ${os_host}=${OS_HOST}  ${os_username}=${OS_USERNAME}
243    ...          ${os_password}=${OS_PASSWORD}
244
245    # Description of argument(s):
246    # os_host      The host name or IP address of the OS.
247    # os_username  The username to be used to sign in to the OS.
248    # os_password  The password to be used to sign in to the OS.
249
250    ${cmd_buf}=  Run Keyword If  '${os_username}' == 'root'
251    ...      Set Variable  reboot
252    ...  ELSE
253    ...      Set Variable  echo ${os_password} | sudo -S reboot
254
255    ${output}  ${stderr}  ${rc}=  OS Execute Command
256    ...  ${cmd_buf}  fork=${1}
257
258Initiate Auto Reboot
259    [Documentation]  Initiate an auto reboot.
260
261    # Set the auto reboot policy.
262    Set Auto Reboot  ${1}
263    # Set the watchdog timer.  Note: 5000 = milliseconds which is 5 seconds.
264    Trigger Host Watchdog Error  5000
265
266Trigger Warm Reset
267    log to console    "Triggering warm reset"
268    ${data}=   create dictionary   data=@{EMPTY}
269    ${resp}=  openbmc post request
270    ...  ${OPENBMC_BASE_URI}control/bmc0/action/warmReset  data=${data}
271    Should Be Equal As Strings      ${resp.status_code}     ${HTTP_OK}
272    ${session_active}=   Check If warmReset is Initiated
273    Run Keyword If   '${session_active}' == '${True}'
274    ...    Fail   msg=warm reset didn't occur
275
276    Sleep   ${SYSTEM_SHUTDOWN_TIME}min
277    Check If BMC Is Up
278
279Check OS
280    [Documentation]  Attempts to ping the host OS and then checks that the host
281    ...              OS is up by running an SSH command.
282
283    [Arguments]  ${os_host}=${OS_HOST}  ${os_username}=${OS_USERNAME}
284    ...          ${os_password}=${OS_PASSWORD}  ${quiet}=${QUIET}
285    ...          ${print_string}=${EMPTY}
286    [Teardown]  SSHLibrary.Close Connection
287
288    # os_host           The DNS name/IP of the OS host associated with our BMC.
289    # os_username       The username to be used to sign on to the OS host.
290    # os_password       The password to be used to sign on to the OS host.
291    # quiet             Indicates whether this keyword should write to console.
292    # print_string      A string to be printed before checking the OS.
293
294    rprint  ${print_string}
295
296    # Attempt to ping the OS. Store the return code to check later.
297    ${ping_rc}=  Run Keyword and Return Status  Ping Host  ${os_host}
298
299    SSHLibrary.Open connection  ${os_host}
300
301    ${status}  ${msg}=  Run Keyword And Ignore Error  Login  ${os_username}
302    ...  ${os_password}
303    ${err_msg1}=  Sprint Error  ${msg}
304    ${err_msg}=  Catenate  SEPARATOR=  \n  ${err_msg1}
305    Run Keyword If  '${status}' == 'FAIL'  Fail  msg=${err_msg}
306    ${output}  ${stderr}  ${rc}=  Execute Command  uptime  return_stderr=True
307    ...        return_rc=True
308
309    ${temp_msg}=  Catenate  Could not execute a command on the operating
310    ...  system.\n
311    ${err_msg1}=  Sprint Error  ${temp_msg}
312    ${err_msg}=  Catenate  SEPARATOR=  \n  ${err_msg1}
313
314    # If the return code returned by "Execute Command" is non-zero, this
315    # keyword will fail.
316    Should Be Equal  ${rc}  ${0}  msg=${err_msg}
317    # We will likewise fail if there is any stderr data.
318    Should Be Empty  ${stderr}
319
320    ${temp_msg}=  Set Variable  Could not ping the operating system.\n
321    ${err_msg1}=  Sprint Error  ${temp_msg}
322    ${err_msg}=  Catenate  SEPARATOR=  \n  ${err_msg1}
323    # We will likewise fail if the OS did not ping, as we could SSH but not
324    # ping
325    Should Be Equal As Strings  ${ping_rc}  ${TRUE}  msg=${err_msg}
326
327Wait for OS
328    [Documentation]  Waits for the host OS to come up via calls to "Check OS".
329    [Arguments]  ${os_host}=${OS_HOST}  ${os_username}=${OS_USERNAME}
330    ...          ${os_password}=${OS_PASSWORD}  ${timeout}=${OS_WAIT_TIMEOUT}
331    ...          ${quiet}=${0}
332    [Teardown]  rprintn
333
334    # os_host           The DNS name or IP of the OS host associated with our
335    #                   BMC.
336    # os_username       The username to be used to sign on to the OS host.
337    # os_password       The password to be used to sign on to the OS host.
338    # timeout           The timeout in seconds indicating how long you're
339    #                   willing to wait for the OS to respond.
340    # quiet             Indicates whether this keyword should write to console.
341
342    # The interval to be used between calls to "Check OS".
343    ${interval}=  Set Variable  5
344
345    ${message}=  Catenate  Checking every ${interval} seconds for up to
346    ...  ${timeout} seconds for the operating system to communicate.
347    rqprint_timen  ${message}
348
349    Wait Until Keyword Succeeds  ${timeout} sec  ${interval}  Check OS
350    ...                          ${os_host}  ${os_username}  ${os_password}
351    ...                          print_string=\#
352
353    rqprintn
354
355    rqprint_timen  The operating system is now communicating.
356
357
358Get Power State
359    [Documentation]  Returns the power state as an integer. Either 0 or 1.
360    [Arguments]  ${quiet}=${QUIET}
361
362    @{arglist}=  Create List
363    ${args}=  Create Dictionary  data=@{arglist}
364
365    ${resp}=  Call Method  ${OPENBMC_BASE_URI}control/chassis0/  getPowerState
366    ...        data=${args}  quiet=${quiet}
367    Should be equal as strings  ${resp.status_code}  ${HTTP_OK}
368    ${content}=  to json  ${resp.content}
369    [Return]  ${content["data"]}
370
371Clear BMC Record Log
372    [Documentation]  Clears all the event logs on the BMC. This would be
373    ...              equivalent to ipmitool sel clear.
374    @{arglist}=   Create List
375    ${args}=     Create Dictionary    data=@{arglist}
376    ${resp}=  Call Method
377    ...  ${OPENBMC_BASE_URI}records/events/  clear  data=${args}
378    should be equal as strings      ${resp.status_code}     ${HTTP_OK}
379
380Copy PNOR to BMC
381    Import Library      SCPLibrary      WITH NAME       scp
382    Open Connection for SCP
383    Log    Copying ${PNOR_IMAGE_PATH} to /tmp
384    scp.Put File    ${PNOR_IMAGE_PATH}   /tmp
385
386Flash PNOR
387    [Documentation]    Calls flash bios update method to flash PNOR image
388    [Arguments]    ${pnor_image}
389    @{arglist}=   Create List    ${pnor_image}
390    ${args}=     Create Dictionary    data=@{arglist}
391    ${resp}=  Call Method  /org/openbmc/control/flash/bios/  update
392    ...  data=${args}
393    should be equal as strings      ${resp.status_code}     ${HTTP_OK}
394    Wait Until Keyword Succeeds    2 min   10 sec    Is PNOR Flashing
395
396Get Flash BIOS Status
397    [Documentation]  Returns the status of the flash BIOS API as a string. For
398    ...              example 'Flashing', 'Flash Done', etc
399    ${data}=  Read Properties  /org/openbmc/control/flash/bios
400    [Return]    ${data['status']}
401
402Is PNOR Flashing
403    [Documentation]  Get BIOS 'Flashing' status. This indicates that PNOR
404    ...              flashing has started.
405    ${status}=    Get Flash BIOS Status
406    Should Contain  ${status}  Flashing
407
408Is PNOR Flash Done
409    [Documentation]  Get BIOS 'Flash Done' status.  This indicates that the
410    ...              PNOR flashing has completed.
411    ${status}=    Get Flash BIOS Status
412    should be equal as strings     ${status}     Flash Done
413
414
415Is OS Starting
416    [Documentation]  Check if boot progress is OS starting.
417    ${boot_progress}=  Get Boot Progress
418    Should Be Equal  ${boot_progress}  OSStart
419
420Is OS Off
421    [Documentation]  Check if boot progress is "Off".
422    ${boot_progress}=  Get Boot Progress
423    Should Be Equal  ${boot_progress}  Off
424
425Get Boot Progress To OS Starting State
426    [Documentation]  Get the system to a boot progress state of 'FW Progress,
427    ...  Starting OS'.
428
429    ${boot_progress}=  Get Boot Progress
430    Run Keyword If  '${boot_progress}' == 'OSStart'
431    ...  Log  Host is already in OS starting state
432    ...  ELSE
433    ...  Run Keywords  Initiate Host PowerOff  AND  Initiate Host Boot
434    ...  AND  Wait Until Keyword Succeeds  10 min  10 sec  Is OS Starting
435
436Verify Ping and REST Authentication
437    ${l_ping}=   Run Keyword And Return Status
438    ...    Ping Host  ${OPENBMC_HOST}
439    Run Keyword If  '${l_ping}' == '${False}'
440    ...    Fail   msg=Ping Failed
441
442    ${l_rest}=   Run Keyword And Return Status
443    ...    Initialize OpenBMC
444    Run Keyword If  '${l_rest}' == '${False}'
445    ...    Fail   msg=REST Authentication Failed
446
447    # Just to make sure the SSH is working for SCP
448    Open Connection And Log In
449    ${system}   ${stderr}=    Execute Command   hostname   return_stderr=True
450    Should Be Empty     ${stderr}
451
452Check If BMC is Up
453    [Documentation]  Wait for Host to be online. Checks every X seconds
454    ...              interval for Y minutes and fails if timed out.
455    ...              Default MAX timedout is 10 min, interval 10 seconds.
456    [Arguments]      ${max_timeout}=${OPENBMC_REBOOT_TIMEOUT} min
457    ...              ${interval}=10 sec
458
459    Wait Until Keyword Succeeds
460    ...   ${max_timeout}  ${interval}   Verify Ping and REST Authentication
461
462
463Check If warmReset is Initiated
464    [Documentation]  Ping would be still alive, so try SSH to connect
465    ...              if fails the ports are down indicating reboot
466    ...              is in progress
467
468    # Warm reset adds 3 seconds delay before forcing reboot
469    # To minimize race conditions, we wait for 7 seconds
470    Sleep  7s
471    ${alive}=   Run Keyword and Return Status
472    ...    Open Connection And Log In
473    Return From Keyword If   '${alive}' == '${False}'    ${False}
474    [Return]    ${True}
475
476Flush REST Sessions
477    [Documentation]   Removes all the active session objects
478    Delete All Sessions
479
480Initialize DBUS cmd
481    [Documentation]  Initialize dbus string with property string to extract
482    [Arguments]   ${boot_property}
483    ${cmd}=     Catenate  ${dbuscmdBase} ${dbuscmdGet} ${dbuscmdString}
484    ${cmd}=     Catenate  ${cmd}${boot_property}
485    Set Global Variable   ${dbuscmd}     ${cmd}
486
487Create OS Console File Path
488    [Documentation]  Create OS console file path name and return it.
489    [Arguments]  ${log_file_path}=${EMPTY}
490
491    # Description of arguments:
492    # file_path  The caller's candidate value.  If this value is ${EMPTY}, this
493    #            keyword will compose a file path name.  Otherwise, this
494    #            keyword will use the caller's file_path value.  In either
495    #            case, the value will be returned.
496
497    ${default_file_path}=  Catenate  /tmp/${OPENBMC_HOST}_os_console.txt
498    ${log_file_path}=  Set Variable If  '${log_file_path}' == '${EMPTY}'
499    ...  ${default_file_path}  ${log_file_path}
500
501    [Return]  ${log_file_path}
502
503Create OS Console Command String
504    [Documentation]  Return a command string to start OS console logging.
505
506    # First make sure that the ssh_pw program is available.
507    ${cmd_buf}=  Catenate  which ssh_pw 2>/dev/null || find ${EXECDIR} -name 'ssh_pw'
508    Rdpissuing  ${cmd_buf}
509    ${rc}  ${output}=  Run And Return Rc And Output  ${cmd_buf}
510    Rdpvars  rc  output
511
512    Should Be Equal As Integers  0  ${rc}  msg=Could not find ssh_pw.
513
514    ${ssh_pw_file_path}=  Set Variable  ${output}
515
516    ${cmd_buf}=  Catenate  ${ssh_pw_file_path} ${OPENBMC_PASSWORD} -p 2200
517    ...  -o "StrictHostKeyChecking no" ${OPENBMC_USERNAME}@${OPENBMC_HOST}
518
519    [Return]  ${cmd_buf}
520
521Get SOL Console Pid
522    [Documentation]  Get the pid of the active sol conole job.
523
524    # Find the pid of the active system console logging session (if any).
525    ${search_string}=  Create OS Console Command String
526    # At least in some cases, ps output does not show double quotes so we must
527    # replace them in our search string with the regexes to indicate that they
528    # are optional.
529    ${search_string}=  Replace String  ${search_string}  "  ["]?
530    ${cmd_buf}=  Catenate  echo $(ps awwo user,pid,cmd | egrep
531    ...  '${search_string}' | egrep -v grep | cut -c10-14)
532    Rdpissuing  ${cmd_buf}
533    ${rc}  ${os_con_pid}=  Run And Return Rc And Output  ${cmd_buf}
534    Rdpvars  os_con_pid
535    # If rc is not zero it just means that there is no OS Console process
536    # running.
537
538    [Return]  ${os_con_pid}
539
540
541Stop SOL Console Logging
542    [Documentation]  Stop system console logging and return log output.
543    [Arguments]  ${log_file_path}=${EMPTY}
544    ...          ${targ_file_path}=${EXECDIR}${/}logs${/}
545    ...          ${return_data}=${1}
546
547    # If there are muliple system console processes, they will all be stopped.
548    # If there is no existing log file this keyword will return an error
549    # message to that effect (and write that message to targ_file_path, if
550    # specified).
551    # NOTE: This keyword will not fail if there is no running system console
552    # process.
553
554    # Description of arguments:
555    # log_file_path   The file path that was used to call "Start SOL
556    #                 Console Logging".  See that keyword (above) for details.
557    # targ_file_path  If specified, the file path to which the source
558    #                 file path (i.e. "log_file_path") should be copied.
559    # return_data     If this is set to ${1}, this keyword will return the SOL
560    #                 data to the caller as a unicode string.
561
562    ${log_file_path}=  Create OS Console File Path  ${log_file_path}
563
564    ${os_con_pid}=  Get SOL Console Pid
565
566    ${cmd_buf}=  Catenate  kill -9 ${os_con_pid}
567    Run Keyword If  '${os_con_pid}' != '${EMPTY}'  Rdpissuing  ${cmd_buf}
568    ${rc}  ${output}=  Run Keyword If  '${os_con_pid}' != '${EMPTY}'
569    ...  Run And Return Rc And Output  ${cmd_buf}
570    Run Keyword If  '${os_con_pid}' != '${EMPTY}'  Rdpvars  rc  output
571
572    Run Keyword If  '${targ_file_path}' != '${EMPTY}'
573    ...  Run Keyword And Ignore Error
574    ...  Copy File  ${log_file_path}  ${targ_file_path}
575
576    ${output}=  Set Variable  ${EMPTY}
577    ${loc_quiet}=  Evaluate  ${debug}^1
578    ${rc}  ${output}=  Run Keyword If  '${return_data}' == '${1}'
579    ...  Cmd Fnc  cat ${log_file_path} 2>/dev/null  quiet=${loc_quiet}
580    ...  print_output=${0}  show_err=${0}
581
582    [Return]  ${output}
583
584Start SOL Console Logging
585    [Documentation]  Start system console log to file.
586    [Arguments]  ${log_file_path}=${EMPTY}  ${return_data}=${1}
587
588    # This keyword will first call "Stop SOL Console Logging".  Only then will
589    # it start SOL console logging.  The data returned by "Stop SOL Console
590    # Logging" will in turn be returned by this keyword.
591
592    # Description of arguments:
593    # log_file_path   The file path to which system console log data should be
594    #                 written.  Note that this path is taken to be a location
595    #                 on the machine where this program is running rather than
596    #                 on the Open BMC system.
597    # return_data     If this is set to ${1}, this keyword will return any SOL
598    #                 data to the caller as a unicode string.
599
600    ${log_file_path}=  Create OS Console File Path  ${log_file_path}
601
602    ${log_output}=  Stop SOL Console Logging  ${log_file_path}
603    ...  return_data=${return_data}
604
605    # Validate by making sure we can create the file.  Problems creating the
606    # file would not be noticed by the subsequent ssh command because we fork
607    # the command.
608    Create File  ${log_file_path}
609    ${sub_cmd_buf}=  Create OS Console Command String
610    # Routing stderr to stdout so that any startup error text will go to the
611    # output file.
612    # TODO: Doesn't work with tox so reverting temporarily.
613    # nohup detaches the process completely from our pty.
614    #${cmd_buf}=  Catenate  nohup ${sub_cmd_buf} &> ${log_file_path} &
615    ${cmd_buf}=  Catenate  ${sub_cmd_buf} > ${log_file_path} 2>&1 &
616    Rdpissuing  ${cmd_buf}
617    ${rc}  ${output}=  Run And Return Rc And Output  ${cmd_buf}
618    # Because we are forking this command, we essentially will never get a
619    # non-zero return code or any output.
620    Should Be Equal  ${rc}  ${0}
621
622    Sleep  1
623    ${os_con_pid}=  Get SOL Console Pid
624
625    Should Not Be Empty  ${os_con_pid}
626
627    [Return]  ${log_output}
628
629Get Time Stamp
630    [Documentation]     Get the current time stamp data
631    ${cur_time}=    Get Current Date   result_format=%Y%m%d%H%M%S%f
632    [Return]   ${cur_time}
633
634
635Start Journal Log
636    [Documentation]   Start capturing journal log to a file in /tmp using
637    ...               journalctl command. By default journal log is collected
638    ...               at /tmp/journal_log else user input location.
639    ...               The File is appended with datetime.
640    [Arguments]       ${file_path}=/tmp/journal_log
641
642    Open Connection And Log In
643
644    ${cur_time}=    Get Time Stamp
645    Set Global Variable   ${LOG_TIME}   ${cur_time}
646    Start Command
647    ...  journalctl -f > ${file_path}-${LOG_TIME}
648    Log    Journal Log Started: ${file_path}-${LOG_TIME}
649
650
651Stop Journal Log
652    [Documentation]   Stop journalctl process if its running.
653    ...               By default return log from /tmp/journal_log else
654    ...               user input location.
655    [Arguments]       ${file_path}=/tmp/journal_log
656
657    Open Connection And Log In
658
659    ${rc}=
660    ...  Execute Command
661    ...  ps ax | grep journalctl | grep -v grep
662    ...  return_stdout=False  return_rc=True
663
664    Return From Keyword If   '${rc}' == '${1}'
665    ...   No journal log process running
666
667    ${output}  ${stderr}=
668    ...  Execute Command   killall journalctl
669    ...  return_stderr=True
670    Should Be Empty     ${stderr}
671
672    ${journal_log}  ${stderr}=
673    ...  Execute Command
674    ...  cat ${file_path}-${LOG_TIME}
675    ...  return_stderr=True
676    Should Be Empty     ${stderr}
677
678    Log    ${journal_log}
679
680    Execute Command    rm ${file_path}-${LOG_TIME}
681
682    [Return]    ${journal_log}
683
684Mac Address To Hex String
685    [Documentation]   Converts MAC address into hex format.
686    ...               Example
687    ...               Given the following MAC: 00:01:6C:80:02:78
688    ...               This keyword will return: 0x00 0x01 0x6C 0x80 0x02 0x78
689    ...               Description of arguments:
690    ...               i_macaddress  MAC address in the following format
691    ...               00:01:6C:80:02:78
692    [Arguments]    ${i_macaddress}
693
694    ${mac_hex}=  Catenate  0x${i_macaddress.replace(':', ' 0x')}
695    [Return]    ${mac_hex}
696
697IP Address To Hex String
698    [Documentation]   Converts IP address into hex format.
699    ...               Example:
700    ...               Given the following IP: 10.3.164.100
701    ...               This keyword will return: 0xa 0x3 0xa4 0xa0
702    ...               Description of arguments:
703    ...               i_ipaddress  IP address in the following format
704    ...               10.10.10.10
705    [Arguments]    ${i_ipaddress}
706
707    @{ip}=  Split String  ${i_ipaddress}    .
708    ${index}=  Set Variable  ${0}
709
710    :FOR    ${item}     IN      @{ip}
711    \   ${hex}=  Convert To Hex    ${item}    prefix=0x    lowercase=yes
712    \   Set List Value    ${ip}    ${index}    ${hex}
713    \   ${index}=  Set Variable    ${index + 1}
714    ${ip_hex}=  Catenate    @{ip}
715    [Return]    ${ip_hex}
716
717BMC CPU Performance Check
718   [Documentation]   Minimal 10% of proc should be free in this instance
719
720    ${bmc_cpu_usage_output}  ${stderr}=  Execute Command  ${bmc_cpu_usage_cmd}
721    ...                   return_stderr=True
722    Should be empty  ${stderr}
723    ${bmc_cpu_percentage}=  Fetch From Left  ${bmc_cpu_usage_output}  %
724    Should be true  ${bmc_cpu_percentage} < 90
725
726BMC Mem Performance Check
727    [Documentation]   Minimal 10% of memory should be free in this instance
728
729    ${bmc_mem_free_output}  ${stderr}=   Execute Command  ${bmc_mem_free_cmd}
730    ...                   return_stderr=True
731    Should be empty  ${stderr}
732
733    ${bmc_mem_total_output}  ${stderr}=   Execute Command  ${bmc_mem_total_cmd}
734    ...                   return_stderr=True
735    Should be empty  ${stderr}
736
737    ${bmc_mem_percentage}=   Evaluate  ${bmc_mem_free_output}*100
738    ${bmc_mem_percentage}=  Evaluate
739    ...   ${bmc_mem_percentage}/${bmc_mem_total_output}
740    Should be true  ${bmc_mem_percentage} > 10
741
742BMC File System Usage Check
743    [Documentation]   Check the file system space. 4 file system should be
744    ...  100% full which is expected
745    # Filesystem                Size      Used Available Use% Mounted on
746    # /dev/root                14.4M     14.4M         0 100% /
747    # /dev/ubiblock0_0         14.4M     14.4M         0 100% /media/rofs-c9249b0e
748    # /dev/ubiblock8_0         19.6M     19.6M         0 100% /media/pnor-ro-8764baa3
749    # /dev/ubiblock4_0         14.4M     14.4M         0 100% /media/rofs-407816c
750    ${bmc_fs_usage_output}  ${stderr}=   Execute Command
751    ...   ${bmc_file_system_usage_cmd}  return_stderr=True
752    Should Be Empty  ${stderr}
753    Should Be True  ${bmc_fs_usage_output}==4
754
755Check BMC CPU Performance
756    [Documentation]   Minimal 10% of proc should be free in 3 sample
757    :FOR  ${var}  IN Range  1  4
758    \     BMC CPU Performance check
759
760Check BMC Mem Performance
761    [Documentation]   Minimal 10% of memory should be free
762
763    :FOR  ${var}  IN Range  1  4
764    \     BMC Mem Performance check
765
766Check BMC File System Performance
767    [Documentation]  Check for file system usage for 4 times
768
769    :FOR  ${var}  IN Range  1  4
770    \     BMC File System Usage check
771
772Get URL List
773    [Documentation]  Return list of URLs under given URL.
774    [Arguments]  ${openbmc_url}
775    # Description of argument(s):
776    # openbmc_url  URL for list operation (e.g.
777    #              /xyz/openbmc_project/inventory).
778
779    ${url_list}=  Read Properties  ${openbmc_url}/list  quiet=${1}
780    Sort List  ${url_list}
781    [Return]  ${url_list}
782
783Get Endpoint Paths
784    [Documentation]   Returns all url paths ending with given endpoint
785    ...               Example:
786    ...               Given the following endpoint: cpu
787    ...               This keyword will return: list of all urls ending with
788    ...               cpu -
789    ...               /org/openbmc/inventory/system/chassis/motherboard/cpu0,
790    ...               /org/openbmc/inventory/system/chassis/motherboard/cpu1
791    ...               Description of arguments:
792    ...               path       URL path for enumeration
793    ...               endpoint   string for which url path ending
794    [Arguments]   ${path}   ${endpoint}
795
796    ${resp}=   Read Properties   ${path}/enumerate   timeout=30
797    log Dictionary   ${resp}
798
799    ${list}=   Get Dictionary Keys   ${resp}
800    ${resp}=   Get Matches   ${list}   regexp=^.*[0-9a-z_].${endpoint}[0-9]*$
801    [Return]   ${resp}
802
803Check Zombie Process
804    [Documentation]    Check if any defunct process exist or not on BMC
805    ${count}  ${stderr}  ${rc}=  Execute Command  ps -o stat | grep Z | wc -l
806    ...    return_stderr=True  return_rc=True
807    Should Be True    ${count}==0
808    Should Be Empty    ${stderr}
809
810Prune Journal Log
811    [Documentation]   Prune archived journal logs.
812    [Arguments]   ${vacuum_size}=1M
813
814    # This keyword can be used to prevent the journal
815    # log from filling up the /run filesystem.
816    # This command will retain only the latest logs
817    # of the user specified size.
818
819    Open Connection And Log In
820    ${output}  ${stderr}  ${rc}=
821    ...  Execute Command
822    ...  journalctl --vacuum-size=${vacuum_size}
823    ...  return_stderr=True  return_rc=True
824
825    Should Be Equal  ${rc}  ${0}  msg=${stderr}
826
827Set BMC Power Policy
828    [Documentation]   Set the given BMC power policy.
829    [Arguments]   ${policy}
830
831    # Note that this function will translate the old style "RESTORE_LAST_STATE"
832    # policy to the new style "xyz.openbmc_project.Control.Power.RestorePolicy.
833    # Policy.Restore" for you.
834
835    # Description of argument(s):
836    # policy    Power restore policy (e.g "RESTORE_LAST_STATE",
837    #           ${RESTORE_LAST_STATE}).
838
839    # Set the bmc_power_policy_method to either 'Old' or 'New'.
840    Set Power Policy Method
841    # This translation helps bridge between old and new method for calling.
842    ${policy}=  Translate Power Policy Value  ${policy}
843    # Run the appropriate keyword.
844    Run Key  ${bmc_power_policy_method} Set Power Policy \ ${policy}
845    ${currentPolicy}=  Get System Power Policy
846    Should Be Equal    ${currentPolicy}   ${policy}
847
848New Set Power Policy
849    [Documentation]   Set the given BMC power policy (new method).
850    [Arguments]   ${policy}
851
852    # Description of argument(s):
853    # policy    Power restore policy (e.g. ${RESTORE_LAST_STATE}).
854
855    ${valueDict}=  Create Dictionary  data=${policy}
856    Write Attribute
857    ...  ${POWER_RESTORE_URI}  PowerRestorePolicy  data=${valueDict}
858
859Old Set Power Policy
860    [Documentation]   Set the given BMC power policy (old method).
861    [Arguments]   ${policy}
862
863    # Description of argument(s):
864    # policy    Power restore policy (e.g. "RESTORE_LAST_STATE").
865
866    ${valueDict}=     create dictionary  data=${policy}
867    Write Attribute    ${HOST_SETTING}    power_policy   data=${valueDict}
868
869Get System Power Policy
870    [Documentation]  Get the BMC power policy.
871
872    # Set the bmc_power_policy_method to either 'Old' or 'New'.
873    Set Power Policy Method
874    ${cmd_buf}=  Create List  ${bmc_power_policy_method} Get Power Policy
875    # Run the appropriate keyword.
876    ${currentPolicy}=  Run Keyword  @{cmd_buf}
877    [Return]  ${currentPolicy}
878
879New Get Power Policy
880    [Documentation]  Get the BMC power policy (new method).
881    ${currentPolicy}=  Read Attribute  ${POWER_RESTORE_URI}  PowerRestorePolicy
882    [Return]  ${currentPolicy}
883
884Old Get Power Policy
885    [Documentation]  Get the BMC power policy (old method).
886    ${currentPolicy}=  Read Attribute  ${HOST_SETTING}  power_policy
887    [Return]  ${currentPolicy}
888
889Get Auto Reboot
890    [Documentation]  Returns auto reboot setting.
891    ${setting}=  Read Attribute  ${CONTROL_HOST_URI}/auto_reboot  AutoReboot
892    [Return]  ${setting}
893
894Set Auto Reboot
895    [Documentation]  Set the given auto reboot setting.
896    [Arguments]  ${setting}
897    # setting  auto reboot's setting, i.e. 1 for enabling and 0 for disabling.
898
899    ${valueDict}=  Set Variable  ${setting}
900    ${data}=  Create Dictionary  data=${valueDict}
901    Write Attribute  ${CONTROL_HOST_URI}/auto_reboot  AutoReboot   data=${data}
902    ${current_setting}=  Get Auto Reboot
903    Should Be Equal As Integers  ${current_setting}  ${setting}
904
905
906Set BMC Reset Reference Time
907    [Documentation]  Set current boot time as a reference and increment
908    ...              boot count.
909
910    ${cur_btime}=  Get BMC Boot Time
911    Run Keyword If  ${BOOT_TIME} == ${0} and ${BOOT_COUNT} == ${0}
912    ...  Set Global Variable  ${BOOT_TIME}  ${cur_btime}
913    ...  ELSE IF  ${cur_btime} > ${BOOT_TIME}
914    ...  Run Keywords  Set Global Variable  ${BOOT_TIME}  ${cur_btime}
915    ...  AND
916    ...  Set Global Variable  ${BOOT_COUNT}  ${BOOT_COUNT + 1}
917
918Get BMC Boot Time
919    [Documentation]  Get boot time from /proc/stat.
920
921    Open Connection And Log In
922    ${output}  ${stderr}=
923    ...  Execute Command  egrep '^btime ' /proc/stat | cut -f 2 -d ' '
924    ...  return_stderr=True
925    Should Be Empty  ${stderr}
926    ${btime}=  Convert To Integer  ${output}
927    [Return]  ${btime}
928
929Execute Command On BMC
930    [Documentation]  Execute given command on BMC and return output.
931    [Arguments]  ${command}
932    ${stdout}  ${stderr}=  Execute Command  ${command}  return_stderr=True
933    Should Be Empty  ${stderr}
934    [Return]  ${stdout}
935
936
937Enable Core Dump On BMC
938    [Documentation]  Enable core dump collection.
939    Open Connection And Log In
940    ${core_pattern}=  Execute Command On BMC
941    ...  echo '/tmp/core_%e.%p' | tee /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
942    Should Be Equal As Strings  ${core_pattern}  /tmp/core_%e.%p
943
944Get Number Of BMC Core Dump Files
945    [Documentation]  Get number of core dump files on BMC.
946    Open Connection And Log In
947    ${num_of_core_dump}=  Execute Command
948    ...  ls /tmp/core* 2>/dev/null | wc -l
949    [Return]  ${num_of_core_dump}
950
951Set Core Dump File Size Unlimited
952    [Documentation]  Set core dump file size to unlimited.
953    Open Connection And Log In
954    Execute Command On BMC
955    ...  ulimit -c unlimited
956
957Check For Core Dumps
958    [Documentation]  Check for any core dumps exist.
959    ${output}=  Get Number Of BMC Core Dump Files
960    Run Keyword If  ${output} > 0
961    ...  Log  **Warning** BMC core dump files exist  level=WARN
962
963Trigger Host Watchdog Error
964    [Documentation]  Inject host watchdog timeout error via REST.
965    [Arguments]  ${milliseconds}=1000  ${sleep_time}=5s
966    # Description of argument(s):
967    # milliseconds  The time watchdog timer value in milliseconds (e.g. 1000 =
968    #               1 second).
969    # sleep_time    Time delay for host watchdog error to get injected.
970    #               Default is 5 seconds.
971
972    ${data}=  Create Dictionary  data=${True}
973    Write Attribute  /xyz/openbmc_project/watchdog/host0  Enabled  data=${data}
974
975    ${data}=  Create Dictionary  data=${milliseconds}
976    Write Attribute  /xyz/openbmc_project/watchdog/host0  TimeRemaining
977    ...  data=${data}
978
979    Sleep  ${sleep_time}
980
981Login To OS Host
982    [Documentation]  Login to OS Host.
983    [Arguments]  ${os_host}=${OS_HOST}  ${os_username}=${OS_USERNAME}
984    ...          ${os_password}=${OS_PASSWORD}
985    # Description of arguments:
986    # ${os_host} IP address of the OS Host.
987    # ${os_username}  OS Host Login user name.
988    # ${os_password}  OS Host Login passwrd.
989
990    ${os_state}=  Run Keyword And Return Status  Ping Host  ${os_host}
991    Run Keyword If  '${os_state}' == 'False'
992    ...  Run Keywords  Initiate Host Reboot  AND
993    ...  Is Host Running  AND
994    ...  Wait for OS  ${os_host}  ${os_username}  ${os_password}
995
996    SSHLibrary.Open Connection  ${os_host}
997    ${resp}=  Login  ${os_username}  ${os_password}
998    [Return]  ${resp}
999
1000Configure Initial Settings
1001    [Documentation]  Restore old IP and route.
1002    ...  This keyword requires initial settings viz IP address,
1003    ...  Network Mask, default gatway and serial console IP and port
1004    ...  information which should be provided in command line.
1005
1006    [Arguments]  ${host}=${OPENBMC_HOST}  ${mask}=${NET_MASK}
1007    ...          ${gw_ip}=${GW_IP}
1008
1009    # Open telnet connection and ignore the error, in case telnet session is
1010    # already opened by the program calling this keyword.
1011
1012    Run Keyword And Ignore Error  Open Telnet Connection to BMC Serial Console
1013    Telnet.write  ifconfig eth0 ${host} netmask ${mask}
1014    Telnet.write  route add default gw ${gw_ip}
1015
1016Install Debug Tarball On BMC
1017    [Documentation]  Copy the debug tar file to BMC and install.
1018    [Arguments]  ${tarball_file_path}=${EXECDIR}/obmc-phosphor-debug-tarball-witherspoon.tar.xz
1019    ...          ${targ_tarball_dir_path}=/tmp/tarball/
1020
1021    # Description of arguments:
1022    # tarball_file_path      Path of the debug tarball file.
1023    #                        The tar file is downloaded from the build page
1024    #                        https://openpower.xyz/job/openbmc-build/
1025    #                        obmc-phosphor-debug-tarball-witherspoon.tar.xz
1026    #
1027    # targ_tarball_dir_path  The directory path where the tarball is to be
1028    #                        installed.
1029
1030    OperatingSystem.File Should Exist  ${tarball_file_path}
1031    ...  msg=${tarball_file_path} doesn't exist.
1032
1033    # Upload the file to BMC.
1034    Import Library  SCPLibrary  WITH NAME  scp
1035    Open Connection for SCP
1036    scp.Put File  ${tarball_file_path}  /tmp/debug-tarball.tar.xz
1037
1038    # Create tarball directory and install.
1039    BMC Execute Command  mkdir -p ${targ_tarball_dir_path}
1040    BMC Execute Command
1041    ...  tar -xf /tmp/debug-tarball.tar.xz -C ${targ_tarball_dir_path}
1042
1043    # Remove the tarball file from BMC.
1044    BMC Execute Command  rm -f /tmp/debug-tarball.tar.xz
1045
1046
1047Get BMC Boot Count
1048    [Documentation]  Get BMC boot count based on boot time.
1049    ${cur_btime}=  Get BMC Boot Time
1050
1051    # Set global variable BOOT_TIME to current boot time if current boot time
1052    # is changed. Also increase value of global variable BOOT_COUNT by 1.
1053    Run Keyword If  ${cur_btime} > ${BOOT_TIME}
1054    ...  Run Keywords  Set Global Variable  ${BOOT_TIME}  ${cur_btime}
1055    ...  AND
1056    ...  Set Global Variable  ${BOOT_COUNT}  ${BOOT_COUNT + 1}
1057    [Return]  ${BOOT_COUNT}
1058
1059Set BMC Boot Count
1060    [Documentation]  Set BMC boot count to given value.
1061    [Arguments]  ${count}
1062
1063    # Description of arguments:
1064    # count  boot count value.
1065    ${cur_btime}=  Get BMC Boot Time
1066
1067    # Set global variable BOOT_COUNT to given value.
1068    Set Global Variable  ${BOOT_COUNT}  ${count}
1069
1070    # Set BOOT_TIME variable to current boot time.
1071    Set Global Variable  ${BOOT_COUNT}  ${count}
1072
1073Get System LED State
1074    [Documentation]  Return the state of given system LED.
1075    [Arguments]  ${led_name}
1076
1077    # Description of argument(s):
1078    # led_name     System LED name (e.g. heartbeat, identify, beep).
1079
1080    ${state}=  Read Attribute  ${LED_PHYSICAL_URI}${led_name}  State
1081    [Return]  ${state.rsplit('.', 1)[1]}
1082
1083
1084Delete Error Logs
1085    [Documentation]  Delete error logs.
1086
1087    # Check if error logs entries exist, if not return.
1088    ${resp}=  OpenBMC Get Request  ${BMC_LOGGING_ENTRY}${/}list  quiet=${1}
1089    Return From Keyword If  ${resp.status_code} == ${HTTP_NOT_FOUND}
1090
1091    # Get the list of error logs entries and delete them all.
1092    ${elog_entries}=  Get URL List  ${BMC_LOGGING_ENTRY}
1093    :FOR  ${entry}  IN  @{elog_entries}
1094    \  Delete Error Log Entry  ${entry}
1095
1096
1097Delete Error Log Entry
1098    [Documentation]  Delete error log entry.
1099    [Arguments]  ${entry_path}
1100
1101    # Description of argument(s):
1102    # entry_path  Delete an error log entry.
1103    #             Ex. /xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/1
1104
1105    # Skip delete if entry URI is a callout.
1106    # Example: /xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/1/callout
1107    Return From Keyword If  '${entry_path.rsplit('/', 1)[1]}' == 'callout'
1108
1109    ${data}=  Create Dictionary  data=@{EMPTY}
1110    ${resp}=  Openbmc Delete Request  ${entry_path}  data=${data}
1111    Should Be Equal As Strings  ${resp.status_code}  ${HTTP_OK}
1112
1113
1114Delete All Error Logs
1115    [Documentation]  Delete all error log entries using "DeleteAll" interface.
1116
1117    ${data}=  Create Dictionary  data=@{EMPTY}
1118    ${resp}=  Openbmc Post Request  ${BMC_LOGGING_URI}action/DeleteAll
1119    ...  data=${data}
1120    Should Be Equal As Strings  ${resp.status_code}  ${HTTP_OK}
1121
1122
1123Get LED State XYZ
1124    [Documentation]  Returns state of given LED.
1125    [Arguments]  ${led_name}
1126    # Description of argument(s):
1127    # led_name  Name of LED
1128
1129    ${state}=  Read Attribute  ${LED_GROUPS_URI}${led_name}  Asserted
1130    [Return]  ${state}
1131
1132
1133Get BMC Version
1134    [Documentation]  Returns BMC version from /etc/os-release.
1135    ...              e.g. "v1.99.6-141-ge662190"
1136
1137    Open Connection And Log In
1138    ${cmd}=  Set Variable  grep ^VERSION_ID= /etc/os-release | cut -f 2 -d '='
1139    ${output}=  Execute Command On BMC  ${cmd}
1140    [Return]  ${output}
1141
1142
1143Get PNOR Version
1144    [Documentation]  Get the PNOR version from the BMC.
1145
1146    ${pnor_attrs}=  Get PNOR Attributes
1147    [Return]  ${pnor_attrs['version']}
1148
1149
1150Get PNOR Attributes
1151    [Documentation]  Return PNOR software attributes as a dictionary.
1152
1153    # This keyword parses /var/lib/phosphor-software-manager/pnor/ro/pnor.toc
1154    # into key/value pairs.
1155
1156    ${outbuf}  ${stderr}  ${rc}=  BMC Execute Command
1157    ...  cat /var/lib/phosphor-software-manager/pnor/ro/pnor.toc
1158    ${pnor_attrs}=  Key Value Outbuf To Dict  ${outbuf}  delim==
1159
1160    [Return]  ${pnor_attrs}
1161
1162
1163Get Elog URL List
1164    [Documentation]  Return error log entry list of URLs.
1165
1166    ${url_list}=  Read Properties  /xyz/openbmc_project/logging/entry/
1167    Sort List  ${url_list}
1168    [Return]  ${url_list}
1169
1170
1171Read Turbo Setting Via REST
1172    [Documentation]  Return turbo setting via REST.
1173
1174    ${resp}=  OpenBMC Get Request  ${SENSORS_URI}host/TurboAllowed
1175    ${jsondata}=  To JSON  ${resp.content}
1176    Should Be Equal As Strings  ${resp.status_code}  ${HTTP_OK}
1177    [Return]  ${jsondata["data"]["value"]}
1178
1179
1180Set Turbo Setting Via REST
1181    [Documentation]  Set turbo setting via REST.
1182    [Arguments]  ${setting}
1183    # Description of argument(s):
1184    # setting  Value which needs to be set.(i.e. False or True)
1185
1186    ${valueDict}=  Create Dictionary  data=${setting}
1187    Write Attribute  ${SENSORS_URI}host/TurboAllowed  value  data=${valueDict}
1188
1189Set Control Boot Mode
1190    [Documentation]  Set given boot mode on the boot object path attribute.
1191    [Arguments]  ${boot_path}  ${boot_mode}
1192
1193    # Description of argument(s):
1194    # boot_path  Boot object path.
1195    #            Example:
1196    #            /xyz/openbmc_project/control/host0/boot
1197    #            /xyz/openbmc_project/control/host0/boot/one_time
1198    # boot_mode  Boot mode which need to be set.
1199    #            Example:
1200    #            "xyz.openbmc_project.Control.Boot.Mode.Modes.Regular"
1201
1202    ${valueDict}=  Create Dictionary  data=${boot_mode}
1203    Write Attribute  ${boot_path}  BootMode  data=${valueDict}
1204
1205Copy Address Translation Utils To HOST OS
1206    [Documentation]  Copy address translation utils to host OS.
1207
1208    OperatingSystem.File Should Exist  ${probe_cpu_tool_path}
1209    ...  msg=${probe_cpu_tool_path} doesn't exist.
1210    OperatingSystem.File Should Exist  ${probe_cpu_tool_path}
1211    ...  msg=${probe_cpu_tool_path} doesn't exist.
1212
1213    scp.Open connection  ${OS_HOST}  username=${OS_USERNAME}
1214    ...  password=${OS_PASSWORD}
1215    scp.Put File  ${probe_cpu_tool_path}  ${target_file_path}
1216    scp.Put File  ${scom_addrs_tool_path}  ${target_file_path}
1217
1218
1219Verify BMC RTC And UTC Time Drift
1220    [Documentation]  Verify that the RTC and UTC time difference is less than
1221    ...              the given time_drift_max.
1222    [Arguments]  ${time_diff_max}=${10}
1223
1224    # Description of argument(s):
1225    # time_diff_max   The max allowable RTC and UTC time difference in seconds.
1226
1227    # Example:
1228    # time_dict:
1229    #   [local_time]:               Fri 2017-11-03 152756 UTC
1230    #   [local_time_seconds]:       1509740876
1231    #   [universal_time]:           Fri 2017-11-03 152756 UTC
1232    #   [universal_time_seconds]:   1509740876
1233    #   [rtc_time]:                 Fri 2016-05-20 163403
1234    #   [rtc_time_seconds]:         1463780043
1235    #   [time_zone]:                n/a (UTC, +0000)
1236    #   [network_time_on]:          yes
1237    #   [ntp_synchronized]:         no
1238    #   [rtc_in_local_tz]:          no
1239
1240    ${bmc_time}=  Get BMC Date Time
1241    ${time_diff}=  Evaluate
1242    ...  ${bmc_time['universal_time_seconds']} - ${bmc_time['rtc_time_seconds']}
1243    Should Be True  ${time_diff} < ${time_diff_max}
1244
1245
1246