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On 07/03/2009 01:57 PM, Yolkfull Chow wrote: > Signed-off-by: Yolkfull Chow<yzhou@redhat.com> > --- > client/tests/kvm/kvm.py | 1 + > client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample | 65 ++++++++++++++++++++++- > client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py | 94 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py | 2 + > 4 files changed, 161 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py b/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py > index b18b643..fc92e10 100644 > --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py > +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py > @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ class kvm(test.test): > "kvm_install": test_routine("kvm_install", "run_kvm_install"), > "linux_s3": test_routine("kvm_tests", "run_linux_s3"), > "stress_boot": test_routine("kvm_tests", "run_stress_boot"), > + "pci_hotplug": test_routine("kvm_tests", "run_pci_hotplug"), > } > > # Make it possible to import modules from the test's bindir > diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample > index 2f864de..a9e16d6 100644 > --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample > +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample > @@ -94,6 +94,53 @@ variants: > max_vms = 5 > alive_test_cmd = ps aux > > + > + - nic_hotplug: > + type = pci_hotplug > + pci_type = nic > + modprobe_acpiphp = yes > + reference_cmd = lspci > + find_pci_cmd = 'lspci | tail -n1' > + pci_test_cmd = 'nslookup www.redhat.com' > + seconds_wait_for_device_install = 3 > + variants: > + - @nic_8139: > + pci_model = rtl8139 > + match_string = "8139" > + - nic_virtio: > + pci_model = virtio > + match_string = "Virtio network device" > + - nic_e1000: > + pci_model = e1000 > + match_string = "Gigabit Ethernet Controller" > + > + - block_hotplug: > + type = pci_hotplug > + pci_type = block > + modprobe_acpiphp = yes > + reference_cmd = lspci > + find_pci_cmd = 'lspci | tail -n1' > + images += " stg" > + boot_drive_stg = no > + image_name_stg = storage > + image_size = 1G > + force_create_image_stg = yes > + pci_test_cmd = 'dir' > + seconds_wait_for_device_install = 3 > + variants: > + - block_virtio: > + pci_model = virtio > + match_string = "Virtio block device" > + - block_scsi: > + pci_model = scsi > + match_string = "SCSI storage controller" > + variants: > + - fmt_qcow2: > + image_format_stg = qcow2 > + - fmt_raw: > + image_format_stg = raw > + > + > # NICs > variants: > - @rtl8139: > @@ -306,6 +353,22 @@ variants: > migration_test_command = ver&& vol > stress_boot: > alive_test_cmd = systeminfo > + nic_hotplug: > + modprobe_acpiphp = no > + reference_cmd = systeminfo > + seconds_wait_for_device_install = 10 > + find_pci_cmd = ipconfig /all | find "Description" > + nic_e1000: > + match_string = "Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Network Connection" > + block_hotplug: > + use_telnet = yes > + modprobe_acpiphp = no > + reference_cmd = wmic diskdrive > + find_pci_cmd = wmic diskdrive | find "disk drives" > + seconds_wait_for_device_install = 10 > + only block_scsi > + block_scsi: > + match_string = "SCSI" > It supports Windows block_hotplug now. But we need use_telnet to login Windows OS since command 'wmic' could only run on telnet session. > > variants: > - Win2000: > @@ -571,4 +634,4 @@ variants: > only rtl8139 > > # Choose your test list > -only fc8_quick > +#only fc8_quick > diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py > index 2d11fed..230385a 100644 > --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py > +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py > @@ -585,3 +585,97 @@ def run_stress_boot(tests, params, env): > for se in sessions: > se.close() > logging.info("Total number booted: %d" % (num -1)) > + > + > +def run_pci_hotplug(test, params, env): > + """ > + Test pci devices' hotplug > + 1) pci_add a deivce (nic or storage) > + 2) Compare 'info pci' output > + 3) Compare $reference_cmd output > + 4) Verify whether pci_model is shown in $pci_find_cmd > + 5) pci_del the device, verify whether could remove the pci device > + > + @param test: kvm test object > + @param params: Dictionary with the test parameters > + @param env: Dictionary with test environment. > + """ > + vm = kvm_utils.env_get_vm(env, params.get("main_vm")) > + if not vm: > + raise error.TestError("VM object not found in environment") > + if not vm.is_alive(): > + raise error.TestError("VM seems to be dead; Test requires a living VM") > + > + logging.info("Waiting for guest to be up...") > + > + session = kvm_utils.wait_for(vm.ssh_login, 240, 0, 2) > + if not session: > + raise error.TestFail("Could not log into guest") > + > + logging.info("Logged in") > + > + # modprobe the module that enable hotplug > + if params.get("modprobe_acpiphp") == "yes": > + if session.get_command_status("modprobe acpiphp"): > + raise error.TestError("Modprobe module 'acpiphp' failed") > + > + # get reference output > + s, info_pci_ref = vm.send_monitor_cmd("info pci") > + > + # compare the output of `reference_cmd` > + ref_cmd = params.get("reference_cmd") > + reference = session.get_command_output(ref_cmd) > + > + # implement pci hotplug > + tested_model = params.get("pci_model") > + logging.info("Testing hotplug pci device:%s" % tested_model) > + > + test_type = params.get("pci_type") > + if test_type == "nic": > + pci_add_cmd = "pci_add pci_addr=auto nic model=%s" % tested_model > + s, add_output = vm.send_monitor_cmd(pci_add_cmd) > + > + elif test_type == "block": > + image_name = params.get("image_name_stg") > + image_format = params.get("image_format_stg", "qcow2") > + image_filename = "%s.%s" % (image_name, image_format) > + image_dir = os.path.join(test.bindir, "images") > + storage_name = os.path.join(image_dir, image_filename) > + pci_add_cmd = "pci_add pci_addr=auto storage file=%s,if=%s" % \ > + (storage_name, tested_model) > + s, add_output = vm.send_monitor_cmd(pci_add_cmd) > + > + if not "OK domain" in add_output: > + raise error.TestFail("Command failed: %s" % pci_add_cmd) > + > + # compare the output of 'info pci' > + s, after_add = vm.send_monitor_cmd("info pci") > + if after_add == info_pci_ref: > + raise error.TestFail("No new pci device shown in 'info pci'") > + > + time.sleep(int(params.get("seconds_wait_for_device_install"))) > + > + o = session.get_command_output(ref_cmd) > + if reference == o: > + raise error.TestFail("No new device shown in cmd: %s" % ref_cmd) > + > + cmd = params.get("find_pci_cmd") > + output = session.get_command_output(cmd) > + if not params.get("match_string") in output: > + raise error.TestFail("Not found pci model: %s; Command is: %s" % > + (tested_model, cmd)) > + > + # del pci device > + slot_id = "0" + add_output.split(",")[2].split()[1] > + cmd = "pci_del pci_addr=%s" % slot_id > + s, after_del = vm.send_monitor_cmd(cmd) > + if after_del == after_add: > + raise error.TestFail("Failed to hot remove pci device:%s; Command:%s" % > + (tested_model, cmd)) > + > + # check whether VM's network& disk work fine > + if session.get_command_status(params.get("pci_test_cmd")): > + raise error.TestFail("Check for %s device failed after PCI hotplug" % > + test_type) > + > + session.close() > diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py > index 503f636..95b55eb 100644 > --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py > +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py > @@ -239,6 +239,8 @@ class VM: > > for image_name in kvm_utils.get_sub_dict_names(params, "images"): > image_params = kvm_utils.get_sub_dict(params, image_name) > + if image_params.get("boot_drive") == "no": > + continue > qemu_cmd += " -drive file=%s" % get_image_filename(image_params, > image_dir) > if image_params.get("drive_format"): >
I've spent some time doing a second review and test of the code. During my tests: * I found some problems with PCI hotplug itself and would like help to figure out why things are not working as expected. * Made suggestions regarding the phrasing of the error messages thrown by the test. Mostly nipticking. Let me know if you think the new messages make sense. * The order of the final test steps looks a bit weird to me Comments follow. On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 3:00 AM, Yolkfull Chow<yzhou@redhat.com> wrote: > On 07/03/2009 01:57 PM, Yolkfull Chow wrote: >> Signed-off-by: Yolkfull Chow<yzhou@redhat.com> >> --- >>  client/tests/kvm/kvm.py        |   1 + >>  client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample |  65 ++++++++++++++++++++++- >>  client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py     |  94 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>  client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py       |   2 + >>  4 files changed, 161 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py b/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py >> index b18b643..fc92e10 100644 >> --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py >> +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py >> @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ class kvm(test.test): >>          "kvm_install":  test_routine("kvm_install", "run_kvm_install"), >>          "linux_s3":   test_routine("kvm_tests", "run_linux_s3"), >>          "stress_boot":  test_routine("kvm_tests", "run_stress_boot"), >> +         "pci_hotplug":  test_routine("kvm_tests", "run_pci_hotplug"), >>          } >> >>      # Make it possible to import modules from the test's bindir >> diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample >> index 2f864de..a9e16d6 100644 >> --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample >> +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample >> @@ -94,6 +94,53 @@ variants: >>      max_vms = 5 >>      alive_test_cmd = ps aux >> >> + >> +   - nic_hotplug: >> +     type = pci_hotplug >> +     pci_type = nic >> +     modprobe_acpiphp = yes >> +     reference_cmd = lspci >> +     find_pci_cmd = 'lspci | tail -n1' I tried block device hotplug, lspci doesn't show up the newly added devices. Already tried with F8 and F9. Any idea why? >> +     pci_test_cmd = 'nslookup www.redhat.com' >> +     seconds_wait_for_device_install = 3 >> +     variants: >> +       - @nic_8139: >> +         pci_model = rtl8139 >> +         match_string = "8139" >> +       - nic_virtio: >> +         pci_model = virtio >> +         match_string = "Virtio network device" >> +       - nic_e1000: >> +         pci_model = e1000 >> +         match_string = "Gigabit Ethernet Controller" Pretty much all block hotplug 'guest side check' is failing during the stage where the output of lspci | tail -n1 is being compared with the match strings. Hypervisor is qemu 0.10.5 (kvm-87 upstream). >> +   - block_hotplug: >> +     type = pci_hotplug >> +     pci_type = block >> +     modprobe_acpiphp = yes >> +     reference_cmd = lspci >> +     find_pci_cmd = 'lspci | tail -n1' >> +     images += " stg" >> +     boot_drive_stg = no >> +     image_name_stg = storage >> +     image_size = 1G >> +     force_create_image_stg = yes >> +     pci_test_cmd = 'dir' >> +     seconds_wait_for_device_install = 3 >> +     variants: >> +       - block_virtio: >> +         pci_model = virtio >> +         match_string = "Virtio block device" >> +       - block_scsi: >> +         pci_model = scsi >> +         match_string = "SCSI storage controller" >> +     variants: >> +       - fmt_qcow2: >> +         image_format_stg = qcow2 >> +       - fmt_raw: >> +         image_format_stg = raw >> + >> + >>  # NICs >>  variants: >>    - @rtl8139: >> @@ -306,6 +353,22 @@ variants: >>        migration_test_command = ver&&  vol >>      stress_boot: >>        alive_test_cmd = systeminfo >> +     nic_hotplug: >> +       modprobe_acpiphp = no >> +       reference_cmd = systeminfo >> +       seconds_wait_for_device_install = 10 >> +       find_pci_cmd = ipconfig /all | find "Description" >> +       nic_e1000: >> +         match_string = "Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Network Connection" >> +     block_hotplug: >> +       use_telnet = yes >> +       modprobe_acpiphp = no >> +       reference_cmd = wmic diskdrive >> +       find_pci_cmd = wmic diskdrive | find "disk drives" >> +       seconds_wait_for_device_install = 10 >> +       only block_scsi >> +       block_scsi: >> +         match_string = "SCSI" >> > It supports Windows block_hotplug now. But we need use_telnet to login > Windows OS since command 'wmic' could only run on telnet session. >> >>      variants: >>        - Win2000: >> @@ -571,4 +634,4 @@ variants: >>      only rtl8139 >> >>  # Choose your test list >> -only fc8_quick >> +#only fc8_quick >> diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py >> index 2d11fed..230385a 100644 >> --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py >> +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py >> @@ -585,3 +585,97 @@ def run_stress_boot(tests, params, env): >>      for se in sessions: >>        se.close() >>      logging.info("Total number booted: %d" % (num -1)) >> + >> + >> +def run_pci_hotplug(test, params, env): >> +   """ >> +   Test pci devices' hotplug >> +   1) pci_add a deivce (nic or storage) >> +   2) Compare 'info pci' output >> +   3) Compare $reference_cmd output >> +   4) Verify whether pci_model is shown in $pci_find_cmd >> +   5) pci_del the device, verify whether could remove the pci device What about if the last steps were 5) Verify if the newly added devices are working properly 6) pci_del the device, verify whether could remove the pci device 6) is already happening in the code, but in reverse order than mentioned above. >> +   @param test:  kvm test object >> +   @param params: Dictionary with the test parameters >> +   @param env:   Dictionary with test environment. >> +   """ >> +   vm = kvm_utils.env_get_vm(env, params.get("main_vm")) >> +   if not vm: >> +     raise error.TestError("VM object not found in environment") >> +   if not vm.is_alive(): >> +     raise error.TestError("VM seems to be dead; Test requires a living VM") >> + >> +   logging.info("Waiting for guest to be up...") >> + >> +   session = kvm_utils.wait_for(vm.ssh_login, 240, 0, 2) >> +   if not session: >> +     raise error.TestFail("Could not log into guest") >> + >> +   logging.info("Logged in") >> + >> +   # modprobe the module that enable hotplug >> +   if params.get("modprobe_acpiphp") == "yes": >> +     if session.get_command_status("modprobe acpiphp"): >> +       raise error.TestError("Modprobe module 'acpiphp' failed") >> + >> +   # get reference output >> +   s, info_pci_ref = vm.send_monitor_cmd("info pci") >> + >> +   # compare the output of `reference_cmd` >> +   ref_cmd = params.get("reference_cmd") >> +   reference = session.get_command_output(ref_cmd) >> + >> +   # implement pci hotplug >> +   tested_model = params.get("pci_model") >> +   logging.info("Testing hotplug pci device:%s" % tested_model) >> + >> +   test_type = params.get("pci_type") >> +   if test_type == "nic": >> +     pci_add_cmd = "pci_add pci_addr=auto nic model=%s" % tested_model >> +     s, add_output = vm.send_monitor_cmd(pci_add_cmd) The command s, add_output = vm.send_monitor_cmd(pci_add_cmd) Can be moved out the if blocks since it will be executed in both paths, we save one line of code with this (and it's cleaner anyway). >> +   elif test_type == "block": >> +     image_name = params.get("image_name_stg") >> +     image_format = params.get("image_format_stg", "qcow2") >> +     image_filename = "%s.%s" % (image_name, image_format) >> +     image_dir = os.path.join(test.bindir, "images") >> +     storage_name = os.path.join(image_dir, image_filename) >> +     pci_add_cmd = "pci_add pci_addr=auto storage file=%s,if=%s" % \ >> +                        (storage_name, tested_model) The above line would be better with implicit line continuation pci_add_cmd = ("pci_add pci_addr=auto storage file=%s,if=%s" % (storage_name, tested_model)) >> +     s, add_output = vm.send_monitor_cmd(pci_add_cmd) >> + >> +   if not "OK domain" in add_output: >> +     raise error.TestFail("Command failed: %s" % pci_add_cmd) Since we're executing a command on the hypervisor to add the device, a better way to put the above message would be if not "OK domain" in add_output: raise error.TestFail("Hypervisor command to add device '%s'failed." "Output: %s" % (pci_add_cmd, add_output)) >> +   # compare the output of 'info pci' >> +   s, after_add = vm.send_monitor_cmd("info pci") >> +   if after_add == info_pci_ref: >> +     raise error.TestFail("No new pci device shown in 'info pci'") Another suggestion: raise error.TestFail("No new PCI device shown after executing " "hypervisor command 'info pci'") >> +   time.sleep(int(params.get("seconds_wait_for_device_install"))) >> + >> +   o = session.get_command_output(ref_cmd) >> +   if reference == o: >> +     raise error.TestFail("No new device shown in cmd: %s" % ref_cmd) I found useful to explain on which side of the check the test fail, 'hypervisor', or 'guest' raise error.TestFail("No new device shown on guest command %s output" % ref_cmd) >> +   cmd = params.get("find_pci_cmd") >> +   output = session.get_command_output(cmd) >> +   if not params.get("match_string") in output: >> +     raise error.TestFail("Not found pci model: %s; Command is: %s" % >> +                           (tested_model, cmd)) raise error.TestFail("PCI device model '%s' not found on host " "command '%s' ouput" % (tested_model, cmd)) >> +   # del pci device >> +   slot_id = "0" + add_output.split(",")[2].split()[1] >> +   cmd = "pci_del pci_addr=%s" % slot_id >> +   s, after_del = vm.send_monitor_cmd(cmd) >> +   if after_del == after_add: >> +     raise error.TestFail("Failed to hot remove pci device:%s; Command:%s" % >> +                           (tested_model, cmd)) raise error.TestFail("Failed to hot remove pci device '%s'. " "Hypervisor command: '%s'" % (tested_model, cmd)) Hot remove doesn't work for me either... Since we are here, I still didn't understand why we do a hot remove of a device and right below it we try to verify if the newly added devices are working properly. Shouldn't be the other way around (ie checking and then hot removing)? >> +   # check whether VM's network&  disk work fine >> +   if session.get_command_status(params.get("pci_test_cmd")): >> +     raise error.TestFail("Check for %s device failed after PCI hotplug" % >> +                                 test_type) >> + >> +   session.close() >> diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py >> index 503f636..95b55eb 100644 >> --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py >> +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py >> @@ -239,6 +239,8 @@ class VM: >> >>      for image_name in kvm_utils.get_sub_dict_names(params, "images"): >>        image_params = kvm_utils.get_sub_dict(params, image_name) >> +       if image_params.get("boot_drive") == "no": >> +         continue >>        qemu_cmd += " -drive file=%s" % get_image_filename(image_params, >>                                  image_dir) >>        if image_params.get("drive_format"): -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
On 07/08/2009 09:51 AM, Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues wrote: > I've spent some time doing a second review and test of the code. > During my tests: > > * I found some problems with PCI hotplug itself and would like help > to figure out why things are not working as expected. > * Made suggestions regarding the phrasing of the error messages > thrown by the test. Mostly nipticking. Let me know if you think the > new messages make sense. > * The order of the final test steps looks a bit weird to me > > Comments follow. > Lucas, sorry for reply you a little late since I left two days. :) > On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 3:00 AM, Yolkfull Chow<yzhou@redhat.com> wrote: > >> On 07/03/2009 01:57 PM, Yolkfull Chow wrote: >> >>> Signed-off-by: Yolkfull Chow<yzhou@redhat.com> >>> --- >>> client/tests/kvm/kvm.py | 1 + >>> client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample | 65 ++++++++++++++++++++++- >>> client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py | 94 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>> client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py | 2 + >>> 4 files changed, 161 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py b/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py >>> index b18b643..fc92e10 100644 >>> --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py >>> +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py >>> @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ class kvm(test.test): >>> "kvm_install": test_routine("kvm_install", "run_kvm_install"), >>> "linux_s3": test_routine("kvm_tests", "run_linux_s3"), >>> "stress_boot": test_routine("kvm_tests", "run_stress_boot"), >>> + "pci_hotplug": test_routine("kvm_tests", "run_pci_hotplug"), >>> } >>> >>> # Make it possible to import modules from the test's bindir >>> diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample >>> index 2f864de..a9e16d6 100644 >>> --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample >>> +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample >>> @@ -94,6 +94,53 @@ variants: >>> max_vms = 5 >>> alive_test_cmd = ps aux >>> >>> + >>> + - nic_hotplug: >>> + type = pci_hotplug >>> + pci_type = nic >>> + modprobe_acpiphp = yes >>> + reference_cmd = lspci >>> + find_pci_cmd = 'lspci | tail -n1' >>> > I tried block device hotplug, lspci doesn't show up the newly added > devices. Already tried with F8 and F9. Any idea why? > Strange, it could be run successfully with guest RHEL.5.3.i386 and Win2008.32(use telnet login), but I never run it on Fedora. Jason reminded me several days ago that there is no 'acpiphp' module on Fedora which may be related. Anyway, I will fix it. > >>> + pci_test_cmd = 'nslookup www.redhat.com' >>> + seconds_wait_for_device_install = 3 >>> + variants: >>> + - @nic_8139: >>> + pci_model = rtl8139 >>> + match_string = "8139" >>> + - nic_virtio: >>> + pci_model = virtio >>> + match_string = "Virtio network device" >>> + - nic_e1000: >>> + pci_model = e1000 >>> + match_string = "Gigabit Ethernet Controller" >>> > Pretty much all block hotplug 'guest side check' is failing during the > stage where the output of lspci | tail -n1 is being compared with the > match strings. Hypervisor is qemu 0.10.5 (kvm-87 upstream). > > >>> + - block_hotplug: >>> + type = pci_hotplug >>> + pci_type = block >>> + modprobe_acpiphp = yes >>> + reference_cmd = lspci >>> + find_pci_cmd = 'lspci | tail -n1' >>> + images += " stg" >>> + boot_drive_stg = no >>> + image_name_stg = storage >>> + image_size = 1G >>> + force_create_image_stg = yes >>> + pci_test_cmd = 'dir' >>> + seconds_wait_for_device_install = 3 >>> + variants: >>> + - block_virtio: >>> + pci_model = virtio >>> + match_string = "Virtio block device" >>> + - block_scsi: >>> + pci_model = scsi >>> + match_string = "SCSI storage controller" >>> + variants: >>> + - fmt_qcow2: >>> + image_format_stg = qcow2 >>> + - fmt_raw: >>> + image_format_stg = raw >>> + >>> + >>> # NICs >>> variants: >>> - @rtl8139: >>> @@ -306,6 +353,22 @@ variants: >>> migration_test_command = ver&& vol >>> stress_boot: >>> alive_test_cmd = systeminfo >>> + nic_hotplug: >>> + modprobe_acpiphp = no >>> + reference_cmd = systeminfo >>> + seconds_wait_for_device_install = 10 >>> + find_pci_cmd = ipconfig /all | find "Description" >>> + nic_e1000: >>> + match_string = "Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Network Connection" >>> + block_hotplug: >>> + use_telnet = yes >>> + modprobe_acpiphp = no >>> + reference_cmd = wmic diskdrive >>> + find_pci_cmd = wmic diskdrive | find "disk drives" >>> + seconds_wait_for_device_install = 10 >>> + only block_scsi >>> + block_scsi: >>> + match_string = "SCSI" >>> >>> >> It supports Windows block_hotplug now. But we need use_telnet to login >> Windows OS since command 'wmic' could only run on telnet session. >> >>> variants: >>> - Win2000: >>> @@ -571,4 +634,4 @@ variants: >>> only rtl8139 >>> >>> # Choose your test list >>> -only fc8_quick >>> +#only fc8_quick >>> diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py >>> index 2d11fed..230385a 100644 >>> --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py >>> +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py >>> @@ -585,3 +585,97 @@ def run_stress_boot(tests, params, env): >>> for se in sessions: >>> se.close() >>> logging.info("Total number booted: %d" % (num -1)) >>> + >>> + >>> +def run_pci_hotplug(test, params, env): >>> + """ >>> + Test pci devices' hotplug >>> + 1) pci_add a deivce (nic or storage) >>> + 2) Compare 'info pci' output >>> + 3) Compare $reference_cmd output >>> + 4) Verify whether pci_model is shown in $pci_find_cmd >>> + 5) pci_del the device, verify whether could remove the pci device >>> > What about if the last steps were > > 5) Verify if the newly added devices are working properly > 6) pci_del the device, verify whether could remove the pci device > > 6) is already happening in the code, but in reverse order than mentioned above. > > >>> + @param test: kvm test object >>> + @param params: Dictionary with the test parameters >>> + @param env: Dictionary with test environment. >>> + """ >>> + vm = kvm_utils.env_get_vm(env, params.get("main_vm")) >>> + if not vm: >>> + raise error.TestError("VM object not found in environment") >>> + if not vm.is_alive(): >>> + raise error.TestError("VM seems to be dead; Test requires a living VM") >>> + >>> + logging.info("Waiting for guest to be up...") >>> + >>> + session = kvm_utils.wait_for(vm.ssh_login, 240, 0, 2) >>> + if not session: >>> + raise error.TestFail("Could not log into guest") >>> + >>> + logging.info("Logged in") >>> + >>> + # modprobe the module that enable hotplug >>> + if params.get("modprobe_acpiphp") == "yes": >>> + if session.get_command_status("modprobe acpiphp"): >>> + raise error.TestError("Modprobe module 'acpiphp' failed") >>> + >>> + # get reference output >>> + s, info_pci_ref = vm.send_monitor_cmd("info pci") >>> + >>> + # compare the output of `reference_cmd` >>> + ref_cmd = params.get("reference_cmd") >>> + reference = session.get_command_output(ref_cmd) >>> + >>> + # implement pci hotplug >>> + tested_model = params.get("pci_model") >>> + logging.info("Testing hotplug pci device:%s" % tested_model) >>> + >>> + test_type = params.get("pci_type") >>> + if test_type == "nic": >>> + pci_add_cmd = "pci_add pci_addr=auto nic model=%s" % tested_model >>> + s, add_output = vm.send_monitor_cmd(pci_add_cmd) >>> > The command > > s, add_output = vm.send_monitor_cmd(pci_add_cmd) > > Can be moved out the if blocks since it will be executed in both > paths, we save one line of code with this (and it's cleaner anyway). > > >>> + elif test_type == "block": >>> + image_name = params.get("image_name_stg") >>> + image_format = params.get("image_format_stg", "qcow2") >>> + image_filename = "%s.%s" % (image_name, image_format) >>> + image_dir = os.path.join(test.bindir, "images") >>> + storage_name = os.path.join(image_dir, image_filename) >>> + pci_add_cmd = "pci_add pci_addr=auto storage file=%s,if=%s" % \ >>> + (storage_name, tested_model) >>> > The above line would be better with implicit line continuation > > pci_add_cmd = ("pci_add pci_addr=auto storage file=%s,if=%s" % > (storage_name, tested_model)) > > >>> + s, add_output = vm.send_monitor_cmd(pci_add_cmd) >>> + >>> + if not "OK domain" in add_output: >>> + raise error.TestFail("Command failed: %s" % pci_add_cmd) >>> > Since we're executing a command on the hypervisor to add the device, a > better way to put the above message would be > > if not "OK domain" in add_output: > raise error.TestFail("Hypervisor command to add device '%s'failed." > "Output: %s" % (pci_add_cmd, add_output)) > > >>> + # compare the output of 'info pci' >>> + s, after_add = vm.send_monitor_cmd("info pci") >>> + if after_add == info_pci_ref: >>> + raise error.TestFail("No new pci device shown in 'info pci'") >>> > Another suggestion: > > raise error.TestFail("No new PCI device shown after executing " > "hypervisor command 'info pci'") > > > >>> + time.sleep(int(params.get("seconds_wait_for_device_install"))) >>> + >>> + o = session.get_command_output(ref_cmd) >>> + if reference == o: >>> + raise error.TestFail("No new device shown in cmd: %s" % ref_cmd) >>> > I found useful to explain on which side of the check the test fail, > 'hypervisor', or 'guest' > > raise error.TestFail("No new device shown on guest command %s output" % > ref_cmd) > > > >>> + cmd = params.get("find_pci_cmd") >>> + output = session.get_command_output(cmd) >>> + if not params.get("match_string") in output: >>> + raise error.TestFail("Not found pci model: %s; Command is: %s" % >>> + (tested_model, cmd)) >>> > raise error.TestFail("PCI device model '%s' not found on host " > "command '%s' ouput" % (tested_model, cmd)) > > >>> + # del pci device >>> + slot_id = "0" + add_output.split(",")[2].split()[1] >>> + cmd = "pci_del pci_addr=%s" % slot_id >>> + s, after_del = vm.send_monitor_cmd(cmd) >>> + if after_del == after_add: >>> + raise error.TestFail("Failed to hot remove pci device:%s; Command:%s" % >>> + (tested_model, cmd)) >>> > raise error.TestFail("Failed to hot remove pci device '%s'. " > "Hypervisor command: '%s'" % (tested_model, cmd)) > > Hot remove doesn't work for me either... Since we are here, I still > didn't understand why we do a hot remove of a device and right below > it we try to verify if the newly added devices are working properly. > Shouldn't be the other way around (ie checking and then hot removing)? > > >>> + # check whether VM's network& disk work fine >>> + if session.get_command_status(params.get("pci_test_cmd")): >>> + raise error.TestFail("Check for %s device failed after PCI hotplug" % >>> + test_type) >>> + >>> + session.close() >>> diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py >>> index 503f636..95b55eb 100644 >>> --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py >>> +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py >>> @@ -239,6 +239,8 @@ class VM: >>> >>> for image_name in kvm_utils.get_sub_dict_names(params, "images"): >>> image_params = kvm_utils.get_sub_dict(params, image_name) >>> + if image_params.get("boot_drive") == "no": >>> + continue >>> qemu_cmd += " -drive file=%s" % get_image_filename(image_params, >>> image_dir) >>> if image_params.get("drive_format"): >>>
On 07/08/2009 09:51 AM, Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues wrote: > I've spent some time doing a second review and test of the code. > During my tests: > > * I found some problems with PCI hotplug itself and would like help > to figure out why things are not working as expected. > * Made suggestions regarding the phrasing of the error messages > thrown by the test. Mostly nipticking. Let me know if you think the > new messages make sense. > * The order of the final test steps looks a bit weird to me > > Comments follow. > > On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 3:00 AM, Yolkfull Chow<yzhou@redhat.com> wrote: > >> On 07/03/2009 01:57 PM, Yolkfull Chow wrote: >> >>> Signed-off-by: Yolkfull Chow<yzhou@redhat.com> >>> --- >>> client/tests/kvm/kvm.py | 1 + >>> client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample | 65 ++++++++++++++++++++++- >>> client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py | 94 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >>> client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py | 2 + >>> 4 files changed, 161 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py b/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py >>> index b18b643..fc92e10 100644 >>> --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py >>> +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py >>> @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ class kvm(test.test): >>> "kvm_install": test_routine("kvm_install", "run_kvm_install"), >>> "linux_s3": test_routine("kvm_tests", "run_linux_s3"), >>> "stress_boot": test_routine("kvm_tests", "run_stress_boot"), >>> + "pci_hotplug": test_routine("kvm_tests", "run_pci_hotplug"), >>> } >>> >>> # Make it possible to import modules from the test's bindir >>> diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample >>> index 2f864de..a9e16d6 100644 >>> --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample >>> +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample >>> @@ -94,6 +94,53 @@ variants: >>> max_vms = 5 >>> alive_test_cmd = ps aux >>> >>> + >>> + - nic_hotplug: >>> + type = pci_hotplug >>> + pci_type = nic >>> + modprobe_acpiphp = yes >>> + reference_cmd = lspci >>> + find_pci_cmd = 'lspci | tail -n1' >>> > I tried block device hotplug, lspci doesn't show up the newly added > devices. Already tried with F8 and F9. Any idea why? > It doesn't need to modprobe acpiphp on Fedora, also, both F8 and F9 don't have virtio & virtio_ring modules. I ran it on guest Fedora-11 and Win2008, both ran successfully: # ./scan_results.py test status seconds info ---- ------ ------- ---- Fedora.11.32.nic_hotplug.nic_rtl8139 GOOD 68 completed successfully Fedora.11.32.nic_hotplug.nic_virtio GOOD 46 completed successfully Fedora.11.32.block_hotplug.fmt_qcow2.block_virtio GOOD 46 completed successfully Fedora.11.32.block_hotplug.fmt_qcow2.block_scsi GOOD 44 completed successfully Fedora.11.32.block_hotplug.fmt_raw.block_virtio GOOD 45 completed successfully Fedora.11.32.block_hotplug.fmt_raw.block_scsi GOOD 46 completed successfully Win2008.32.nic_hotplug.nic_rtl8139 GOOD 66 completed successfully Win2008.32.block_hotplug.fmt_qcow2.block_scsi GOOD 186 completed successfully Win2008.32.block_hotplug.fmt_raw.block_scsi GOOD 71 completed successfully > >>> + pci_test_cmd = 'nslookupwww.redhat.com' >>> + seconds_wait_for_device_install = 3 >>> + variants: >>> + - @nic_8139: >>> + pci_model = rtl8139 >>> + match_string = "8139" >>> + - nic_virtio: >>> + pci_model = virtio >>> + match_string = "Virtio network device" >>> + - nic_e1000: >>> + pci_model = e1000 >>> + match_string = "Gigabit Ethernet Controller" >>> > Pretty much all block hotplug 'guest side check' is failing during the > stage where the output of lspci | tail -n1 is being compared with the > match strings. Hypervisor is qemu 0.10.5 (kvm-87 upstream). > > >>> + - block_hotplug: >>> + type = pci_hotplug >>> + pci_type = block >>> + modprobe_acpiphp = yes >>> + reference_cmd = lspci >>> + find_pci_cmd = 'lspci | tail -n1' >>> + images += " stg" >>> + boot_drive_stg = no >>> + image_name_stg = storage >>> + image_size = 1G >>> + force_create_image_stg = yes >>> + pci_test_cmd = 'dir' >>> + seconds_wait_for_device_install = 3 >>> + variants: >>> + - block_virtio: >>> + pci_model = virtio >>> + match_string = "Virtio block device" >>> + - block_scsi: >>> + pci_model = scsi >>> + match_string = "SCSI storage controller" >>> + variants: >>> + - fmt_qcow2: >>> + image_format_stg = qcow2 >>> + - fmt_raw: >>> + image_format_stg = raw >>> + >>> + >>> # NICs >>> variants: >>> - @rtl8139: >>> @@ -306,6 +353,22 @@ variants: >>> migration_test_command = ver&& vol >>> stress_boot: >>> alive_test_cmd = systeminfo >>> + nic_hotplug: >>> + modprobe_acpiphp = no >>> + reference_cmd = systeminfo >>> + seconds_wait_for_device_install = 10 >>> + find_pci_cmd = ipconfig /all | find "Description" >>> + nic_e1000: >>> + match_string = "Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Network Connection" >>> + block_hotplug: >>> + use_telnet = yes >>> + modprobe_acpiphp = no >>> + reference_cmd = wmic diskdrive >>> + find_pci_cmd = wmic diskdrive | find "disk drives" >>> + seconds_wait_for_device_install = 10 >>> + only block_scsi >>> + block_scsi: >>> + match_string = "SCSI" >>> >>> >> It supports Windows block_hotplug now. But we need use_telnet to login >> Windows OS since command 'wmic' could only run on telnet session. >> >>> variants: >>> - Win2000: >>> @@ -571,4 +634,4 @@ variants: >>> only rtl8139 >>> >>> # Choose your test list >>> -only fc8_quick >>> +#only fc8_quick >>> diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py >>> index 2d11fed..230385a 100644 >>> --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py >>> +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py >>> @@ -585,3 +585,97 @@ def run_stress_boot(tests, params, env): >>> for se in sessions: >>> se.close() >>> logging.info("Total number booted: %d" % (num -1)) >>> + >>> + >>> +def run_pci_hotplug(test, params, env): >>> + """ >>> + Test pci devices' hotplug >>> + 1) pci_add a deivce (nic or storage) >>> + 2) Compare 'info pci' output >>> + 3) Compare $reference_cmd output >>> + 4) Verify whether pci_model is shown in $pci_find_cmd >>> + 5) pci_del the device, verify whether could remove the pci device >>> > What about if the last steps were > > 5) Verify if the newly added devices are working properly > Had worked out how to verify the newly added block device. Will send it here right now. Any suggestion about how to verify newly added nic card ? So far I just keep 'nslookup www.redhat.com' to check network simply. > 6) pci_del the device, verify whether could remove the pci device > > 6) is already happening in the code, but in reverse order than mentioned above. > > >>> + @param test: kvm test object >>> + @param params: Dictionary with the test parameters >>> + @param env: Dictionary with test environment. >>> + """ >>> + vm = kvm_utils.env_get_vm(env, params.get("main_vm")) >>> + if not vm: >>> + raise error.TestError("VM object not found in environment") >>> + if not vm.is_alive(): >>> + raise error.TestError("VM seems to be dead; Test requires a living VM") >>> + >>> + logging.info("Waiting for guest to be up...") >>> + >>> + session = kvm_utils.wait_for(vm.ssh_login, 240, 0, 2) >>> + if not session: >>> + raise error.TestFail("Could not log into guest") >>> + >>> + logging.info("Logged in") >>> + >>> + # modprobe the module that enable hotplug >>> + if params.get("modprobe_acpiphp") == "yes": >>> + if session.get_command_status("modprobe acpiphp"): >>> + raise error.TestError("Modprobe module 'acpiphp' failed") >>> + >>> + # get reference output >>> + s, info_pci_ref = vm.send_monitor_cmd("info pci") >>> + >>> + # compare the output of `reference_cmd` >>> + ref_cmd = params.get("reference_cmd") >>> + reference = session.get_command_output(ref_cmd) >>> + >>> + # implement pci hotplug >>> + tested_model = params.get("pci_model") >>> + logging.info("Testing hotplug pci device:%s" % tested_model) >>> + >>> + test_type = params.get("pci_type") >>> + if test_type == "nic": >>> + pci_add_cmd = "pci_add pci_addr=auto nic model=%s" % tested_model >>> + s, add_output = vm.send_monitor_cmd(pci_add_cmd) >>> > The command > > s, add_output = vm.send_monitor_cmd(pci_add_cmd) > > Can be moved out the if blocks since it will be executed in both > paths, we save one line of code with this (and it's cleaner anyway). > > >>> + elif test_type == "block": >>> + image_name = params.get("image_name_stg") >>> + image_format = params.get("image_format_stg", "qcow2") >>> + image_filename = "%s.%s" % (image_name, image_format) >>> + image_dir = os.path.join(test.bindir, "images") >>> + storage_name = os.path.join(image_dir, image_filename) >>> + pci_add_cmd = "pci_add pci_addr=auto storage file=%s,if=%s" % \ >>> + (storage_name, tested_model) >>> > The above line would be better with implicit line continuation > > pci_add_cmd = ("pci_add pci_addr=auto storage file=%s,if=%s" % > (storage_name, tested_model)) > > >>> + s, add_output = vm.send_monitor_cmd(pci_add_cmd) >>> + >>> + if not "OK domain" in add_output: >>> + raise error.TestFail("Command failed: %s" % pci_add_cmd) >>> > Since we're executing a command on the hypervisor to add the device, a > better way to put the above message would be > > if not "OK domain" in add_output: > raise error.TestFail("Hypervisor command to add device '%s'failed." > "Output: %s" % (pci_add_cmd, add_output)) > > >>> + # compare the output of 'info pci' >>> + s, after_add = vm.send_monitor_cmd("info pci") >>> + if after_add == info_pci_ref: >>> + raise error.TestFail("No new pci device shown in 'info pci'") >>> > Another suggestion: > > raise error.TestFail("No new PCI device shown after executing " > "hypervisor command 'info pci'") > > > >>> + time.sleep(int(params.get("seconds_wait_for_device_install"))) >>> + >>> + o = session.get_command_output(ref_cmd) >>> + if reference == o: >>> + raise error.TestFail("No new device shown in cmd: %s" % ref_cmd) >>> > I found useful to explain on which side of the check the test fail, > 'hypervisor', or 'guest' > > raise error.TestFail("No new device shown on guest command %s output" % > ref_cmd) > > > >>> + cmd = params.get("find_pci_cmd") >>> + output = session.get_command_output(cmd) >>> + if not params.get("match_string") in output: >>> + raise error.TestFail("Not found pci model: %s; Command is: %s" % >>> + (tested_model, cmd)) >>> > raise error.TestFail("PCI device model '%s' not found on host " > "command '%s' ouput" % (tested_model, cmd)) > > >>> + # del pci device >>> + slot_id = "0" + add_output.split(",")[2].split()[1] >>> + cmd = "pci_del pci_addr=%s" % slot_id >>> + s, after_del = vm.send_monitor_cmd(cmd) >>> + if after_del == after_add: >>> + raise error.TestFail("Failed to hot remove pci device:%s; Command:%s" % >>> + (tested_model, cmd)) >>> > raise error.TestFail("Failed to hot remove pci device '%s'. " > "Hypervisor command: '%s'" % (tested_model, cmd)) > > Hot remove doesn't work for me either... Since we are here, I still > didn't understand why we do a hot remove of a device and right below > it we try to verify if the newly added devices are working properly. > Shouldn't be the other way around (ie checking and then hot removing)? > It did actually not verify the newly added device but simply verify if pci_del bring in any problem to the guest (disk or network). Since sometimes I found pci_del a nic card can break the guest's network as tested in our internal kvm version. > >>> + # check whether VM's network& disk work fine >>> + if session.get_command_status(params.get("pci_test_cmd")): >>> + raise error.TestFail("Check for %s device failed after PCI hotplug" % >>> + test_type) >>> + >>> + session.close() >>> diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py >>> index 503f636..95b55eb 100644 >>> --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py >>> +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py >>> @@ -239,6 +239,8 @@ class VM: >>> >>> for image_name in kvm_utils.get_sub_dict_names(params, "images"): >>> image_params = kvm_utils.get_sub_dict(params, image_name) >>> + if image_params.get("boot_drive") == "no": >>> + continue >>> qemu_cmd += " -drive file=%s" % get_image_filename(image_params, >>> image_dir) >>> if image_params.get("drive_format"): >>>
diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py b/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py index b18b643..fc92e10 100644 --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm.py @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ class kvm(test.test): "kvm_install": test_routine("kvm_install", "run_kvm_install"), "linux_s3": test_routine("kvm_tests", "run_linux_s3"), "stress_boot": test_routine("kvm_tests", "run_stress_boot"), + "pci_hotplug": test_routine("kvm_tests", "run_pci_hotplug"), } # Make it possible to import modules from the test's bindir diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample index 2f864de..a9e16d6 100644 --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample @@ -94,6 +94,53 @@ variants: max_vms = 5 alive_test_cmd = ps aux + + - nic_hotplug: + type = pci_hotplug + pci_type = nic + modprobe_acpiphp = yes + reference_cmd = lspci + find_pci_cmd = 'lspci | tail -n1' + pci_test_cmd = 'nslookup www.redhat.com' + seconds_wait_for_device_install = 3 + variants: + - @nic_8139: + pci_model = rtl8139 + match_string = "8139" + - nic_virtio: + pci_model = virtio + match_string = "Virtio network device" + - nic_e1000: + pci_model = e1000 + match_string = "Gigabit Ethernet Controller" + + - block_hotplug: + type = pci_hotplug + pci_type = block + modprobe_acpiphp = yes + reference_cmd = lspci + find_pci_cmd = 'lspci | tail -n1' + images += " stg" + boot_drive_stg = no + image_name_stg = storage + image_size = 1G + force_create_image_stg = yes + pci_test_cmd = 'dir' + seconds_wait_for_device_install = 3 + variants: + - block_virtio: + pci_model = virtio + match_string = "Virtio block device" + - block_scsi: + pci_model = scsi + match_string = "SCSI storage controller" + variants: + - fmt_qcow2: + image_format_stg = qcow2 + - fmt_raw: + image_format_stg = raw + + # NICs variants: - @rtl8139: @@ -306,6 +353,22 @@ variants: migration_test_command = ver && vol stress_boot: alive_test_cmd = systeminfo + nic_hotplug: + modprobe_acpiphp = no + reference_cmd = systeminfo + seconds_wait_for_device_install = 10 + find_pci_cmd = ipconfig /all | find "Description" + nic_e1000: + match_string = "Intel(R) PRO/1000 MT Network Connection" + block_hotplug: + use_telnet = yes + modprobe_acpiphp = no + reference_cmd = wmic diskdrive + find_pci_cmd = wmic diskdrive | find "disk drives" + seconds_wait_for_device_install = 10 + only block_scsi + block_scsi: + match_string = "SCSI" variants: - Win2000: @@ -571,4 +634,4 @@ variants: only rtl8139 # Choose your test list -only fc8_quick +#only fc8_quick diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py index 2d11fed..230385a 100644 --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py @@ -585,3 +585,97 @@ def run_stress_boot(tests, params, env): for se in sessions: se.close() logging.info("Total number booted: %d" % (num -1)) + + +def run_pci_hotplug(test, params, env): + """ + Test pci devices' hotplug + 1) pci_add a deivce (nic or storage) + 2) Compare 'info pci' output + 3) Compare $reference_cmd output + 4) Verify whether pci_model is shown in $pci_find_cmd + 5) pci_del the device, verify whether could remove the pci device + + @param test: kvm test object + @param params: Dictionary with the test parameters + @param env: Dictionary with test environment. + """ + vm = kvm_utils.env_get_vm(env, params.get("main_vm")) + if not vm: + raise error.TestError("VM object not found in environment") + if not vm.is_alive(): + raise error.TestError("VM seems to be dead; Test requires a living VM") + + logging.info("Waiting for guest to be up...") + + session = kvm_utils.wait_for(vm.ssh_login, 240, 0, 2) + if not session: + raise error.TestFail("Could not log into guest") + + logging.info("Logged in") + + # modprobe the module that enable hotplug + if params.get("modprobe_acpiphp") == "yes": + if session.get_command_status("modprobe acpiphp"): + raise error.TestError("Modprobe module 'acpiphp' failed") + + # get reference output + s, info_pci_ref = vm.send_monitor_cmd("info pci") + + # compare the output of `reference_cmd` + ref_cmd = params.get("reference_cmd") + reference = session.get_command_output(ref_cmd) + + # implement pci hotplug + tested_model = params.get("pci_model") + logging.info("Testing hotplug pci device:%s" % tested_model) + + test_type = params.get("pci_type") + if test_type == "nic": + pci_add_cmd = "pci_add pci_addr=auto nic model=%s" % tested_model + s, add_output = vm.send_monitor_cmd(pci_add_cmd) + + elif test_type == "block": + image_name = params.get("image_name_stg") + image_format = params.get("image_format_stg", "qcow2") + image_filename = "%s.%s" % (image_name, image_format) + image_dir = os.path.join(test.bindir, "images") + storage_name = os.path.join(image_dir, image_filename) + pci_add_cmd = "pci_add pci_addr=auto storage file=%s,if=%s" % \ + (storage_name, tested_model) + s, add_output = vm.send_monitor_cmd(pci_add_cmd) + + if not "OK domain" in add_output: + raise error.TestFail("Command failed: %s" % pci_add_cmd) + + # compare the output of 'info pci' + s, after_add = vm.send_monitor_cmd("info pci") + if after_add == info_pci_ref: + raise error.TestFail("No new pci device shown in 'info pci'") + + time.sleep(int(params.get("seconds_wait_for_device_install"))) + + o = session.get_command_output(ref_cmd) + if reference == o: + raise error.TestFail("No new device shown in cmd: %s" % ref_cmd) + + cmd = params.get("find_pci_cmd") + output = session.get_command_output(cmd) + if not params.get("match_string") in output: + raise error.TestFail("Not found pci model: %s; Command is: %s" % + (tested_model, cmd)) + + # del pci device + slot_id = "0" + add_output.split(",")[2].split()[1] + cmd = "pci_del pci_addr=%s" % slot_id + s, after_del = vm.send_monitor_cmd(cmd) + if after_del == after_add: + raise error.TestFail("Failed to hot remove pci device:%s; Command:%s" % + (tested_model, cmd)) + + # check whether VM's network & disk work fine + if session.get_command_status(params.get("pci_test_cmd")): + raise error.TestFail("Check for %s device failed after PCI hotplug" % + test_type) + + session.close() diff --git a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py index 503f636..95b55eb 100644 --- a/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py +++ b/client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py @@ -239,6 +239,8 @@ class VM: for image_name in kvm_utils.get_sub_dict_names(params, "images"): image_params = kvm_utils.get_sub_dict(params, image_name) + if image_params.get("boot_drive") == "no": + continue qemu_cmd += " -drive file=%s" % get_image_filename(image_params, image_dir) if image_params.get("drive_format"):
Signed-off-by: Yolkfull Chow <yzhou@redhat.com> --- client/tests/kvm/kvm.py | 1 + client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.cfg.sample | 65 ++++++++++++++++++++++- client/tests/kvm/kvm_tests.py | 94 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ client/tests/kvm/kvm_vm.py | 2 + 4 files changed, 161 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)