nixos/lib/test-driver: wire up QMP client

Now that we have a QMP client, we can wire it up in the test driver.

For now, it is almost completely useless because of the need of a constant "event loop", especially
for event listening.

In the next commits, we will slowly enable more and more usecases.
This commit is contained in:
Raito Bezarius 2023-09-27 02:38:01 +02:00
parent e56615b569
commit f94876a65c
2 changed files with 112 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -19,6 +19,8 @@ from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Tuple
from test_driver.logger import rootlog
from .qmp import QMPSession
CHAR_TO_KEY = {
"A": "shift-a",
"N": "shift-n",
@ -144,6 +146,7 @@ class StartCommand:
def cmd(
self,
monitor_socket_path: Path,
qmp_socket_path: Path,
shell_socket_path: Path,
allow_reboot: bool = False,
) -> str:
@ -167,6 +170,7 @@ class StartCommand:
return (
f"{self._cmd}"
f" -qmp unix:{qmp_socket_path},server=on,wait=off"
f" -monitor unix:{monitor_socket_path}"
f" -chardev socket,id=shell,path={shell_socket_path}"
f"{qemu_opts}"
@ -194,11 +198,14 @@ class StartCommand:
state_dir: Path,
shared_dir: Path,
monitor_socket_path: Path,
qmp_socket_path: Path,
shell_socket_path: Path,
allow_reboot: bool,
) -> subprocess.Popen:
return subprocess.Popen(
self.cmd(monitor_socket_path, shell_socket_path, allow_reboot),
self.cmd(
monitor_socket_path, qmp_socket_path, shell_socket_path, allow_reboot
),
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
@ -309,6 +316,7 @@ class Machine:
shared_dir: Path
state_dir: Path
monitor_path: Path
qmp_path: Path
shell_path: Path
start_command: StartCommand
@ -317,6 +325,7 @@ class Machine:
process: Optional[subprocess.Popen]
pid: Optional[int]
monitor: Optional[socket.socket]
qmp_client: Optional[QMPSession]
shell: Optional[socket.socket]
serial_thread: Optional[threading.Thread]
@ -352,6 +361,7 @@ class Machine:
self.state_dir = self.tmp_dir / f"vm-state-{self.name}"
self.monitor_path = self.state_dir / "monitor"
self.qmp_path = self.state_dir / "qmp"
self.shell_path = self.state_dir / "shell"
if (not self.keep_vm_state) and self.state_dir.exists():
self.cleanup_statedir()
@ -360,6 +370,7 @@ class Machine:
self.process = None
self.pid = None
self.monitor = None
self.qmp_client = None
self.shell = None
self.serial_thread = None
@ -1090,11 +1101,13 @@ class Machine:
self.state_dir,
self.shared_dir,
self.monitor_path,
self.qmp_path,
self.shell_path,
allow_reboot,
)
self.monitor, _ = monitor_socket.accept()
self.shell, _ = shell_socket.accept()
self.qmp_client = QMPSession.from_path(self.qmp_path)
# Store last serial console lines for use
# of wait_for_console_text

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@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
import json
import logging
import os
import socket
from collections.abc import Iterator
from pathlib import Path
from queue import Queue
from typing import Any
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class QMPAPIError(RuntimeError):
def __init__(self, message: dict[str, Any]):
assert "error" in message, "Not an error message!"
try:
self.class_name = message["class"]
self.description = message["desc"]
# NOTE: Some errors can occur before the Server is able to read the
# id member; in these cases the id member will not be part of the
# error response, even if provided by the client.
self.transaction_id = message.get("id")
except KeyError:
raise RuntimeError("Malformed QMP API error response")
def __str__(self) -> str:
return f"<QMP API error related to transaction {self.transaction_id} [{self.class_name}]: {self.description}>"
class QMPSession:
def __init__(self, sock: socket.socket) -> None:
self.sock = sock
self.results: Queue[dict[str, str]] = Queue()
self.pending_events: Queue[dict[str, Any]] = Queue()
self.reader = sock.makefile("r")
self.writer = sock.makefile("w")
# Make the reader non-blocking so we can kind of select on it.
os.set_blocking(self.reader.fileno(), False)
hello = self._wait_for_new_result()
logger.debug(f"Got greeting from QMP API: {hello}")
# The greeting message format is:
# { "QMP": { "version": json-object, "capabilities": json-array } }
assert "QMP" in hello, f"Unexpected result: {hello}"
self.send("qmp_capabilities")
@classmethod
def from_path(cls, path: Path) -> "QMPSession":
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
sock.connect(str(path))
return cls(sock)
def __del__(self) -> None:
self.sock.close()
def _wait_for_new_result(self) -> dict[str, str]:
assert self.results.empty(), "Results set is not empty, missed results!"
while self.results.empty():
self.read_pending_messages()
return self.results.get()
def read_pending_messages(self) -> None:
line = self.reader.readline()
if not line:
return
evt_or_result = json.loads(line)
logger.debug(f"Received a message: {evt_or_result}")
# It's a result
if "return" in evt_or_result or "QMP" in evt_or_result:
self.results.put(evt_or_result)
# It's an event
elif "event" in evt_or_result:
self.pending_events.put(evt_or_result)
else:
raise QMPAPIError(evt_or_result)
def wait_for_event(self, timeout: int = 10) -> dict[str, Any]:
while self.pending_events.empty():
self.read_pending_messages()
return self.pending_events.get(timeout=timeout)
def events(self, timeout: int = 10) -> Iterator[dict[str, Any]]:
while not self.pending_events.empty():
yield self.pending_events.get(timeout=timeout)
def send(self, cmd: str, args: dict[str, str] = {}) -> dict[str, str]:
self.read_pending_messages()
assert self.results.empty(), "Results set is not empty, missed results!"
data: dict[str, Any] = dict(execute=cmd)
if args != {}:
data["arguments"] = args
logger.debug(f"Sending {data} to QMP...")
json.dump(data, self.writer)
self.writer.write("\n")
self.writer.flush()
return self._wait_for_new_result()