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# Copyright 2015-2017 ARM Limited
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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#
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from glob import iglob
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import os
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import signal
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import shutil
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import subprocess
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import logging
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from distutils.dir_util import copy_tree
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from getpass import getpass
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from pipes import quote
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exceptions: Classify transient exceptions
Exceptions such as TargetError can sometimes be raised because of a
network issue, which is useful to distinguish from errors caused by a
missing feature for automated testing environments.
The following exceptions are introduced:
* DevlibStableError: raised when a non-transient error is encountered
* TargetStableError
* DevlibTransientError: raised when a transient error is encountered,
including timeouts.
* TargetTransientError
When there is an ambiguity on the type of exception to use, it can be
assumed that the configuration is correct, and therefore it is a
transient error, unless the function is specifically designed to probe a
property of the system. In that case, ambiguity is allowed to be lifted
by assuming a non-transient error, since we expect it to raise an
exception when that property is not met. Such ambiguous case can appear
when checking Android has booted, since we cannot know if this is a
timeout/connection issue, or an actual issue with the Android build or
configuration. Another case are the execute() methods, which can be
expected to fail on purpose. A new parameter will_succeed=False is
added, to automatically turn non transient errors into transient ones if
the caller is 100% sure that the command cannot fail unless there is an
environment issue that is outside of the scope controlled by the user.
devlib now never raises TargetError directly, but one of
TargetStableError or TargetTransientError. External code can therefore
rely on all (indirect) instances TargetError to be in either category.
Most existing uses of TargetError are replaced by TargetStableError.
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from devlib.exception import TargetTransientError, TargetStableError
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from devlib.utils.misc import check_output
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PACKAGE_BIN_DIRECTORY = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'bin')
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# pylint: disable=redefined-outer-name
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def kill_children(pid, signal=signal.SIGKILL):
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with open('/proc/{0}/task/{0}/children'.format(pid), 'r') as fd:
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for cpid in map(int, fd.read().strip().split()):
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kill_children(cpid, signal)
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os.kill(cpid, signal)
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class LocalConnection(object):
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name = 'local'
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host = 'localhost'
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@property
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def connected_as_root(self):
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if self._connected_as_root is None:
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result = self.execute('id', as_root=False)
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self._connected_as_root = 'uid=0(' in result
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return self._connected_as_root
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@connected_as_root.setter
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def connected_as_root(self, state):
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self._connected_as_root = state
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# pylint: disable=unused-argument
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def __init__(self, platform=None, keep_password=True, unrooted=False,
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password=None, timeout=None):
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self._connected_as_root = None
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self.logger = logging.getLogger('local_connection')
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self.keep_password = keep_password
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self.unrooted = unrooted
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self.password = password
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def push(self, source, dest, timeout=None, as_root=False): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
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self.logger.debug('cp {} {}'.format(source, dest))
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shutil.copy(source, dest)
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def pull(self, source, dest, timeout=None, as_root=False): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
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self.logger.debug('cp {} {}'.format(source, dest))
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if ('*' in source or '?' in source) and os.path.isdir(dest):
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# Pull all files matching a wildcard expression
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for each_source in iglob(source):
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shutil.copy(each_source, dest)
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else:
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if os.path.isdir(source):
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# Use distutils to allow copying into an existing directory structure.
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copy_tree(source, dest)
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else:
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shutil.copy(source, dest)
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# pylint: disable=unused-argument
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def execute(self, command, timeout=None, check_exit_code=True,
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exceptions: Classify transient exceptions
Exceptions such as TargetError can sometimes be raised because of a
network issue, which is useful to distinguish from errors caused by a
missing feature for automated testing environments.
The following exceptions are introduced:
* DevlibStableError: raised when a non-transient error is encountered
* TargetStableError
* DevlibTransientError: raised when a transient error is encountered,
including timeouts.
* TargetTransientError
When there is an ambiguity on the type of exception to use, it can be
assumed that the configuration is correct, and therefore it is a
transient error, unless the function is specifically designed to probe a
property of the system. In that case, ambiguity is allowed to be lifted
by assuming a non-transient error, since we expect it to raise an
exception when that property is not met. Such ambiguous case can appear
when checking Android has booted, since we cannot know if this is a
timeout/connection issue, or an actual issue with the Android build or
configuration. Another case are the execute() methods, which can be
expected to fail on purpose. A new parameter will_succeed=False is
added, to automatically turn non transient errors into transient ones if
the caller is 100% sure that the command cannot fail unless there is an
environment issue that is outside of the scope controlled by the user.
devlib now never raises TargetError directly, but one of
TargetStableError or TargetTransientError. External code can therefore
rely on all (indirect) instances TargetError to be in either category.
Most existing uses of TargetError are replaced by TargetStableError.
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as_root=False, strip_colors=True, will_succeed=False):
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self.logger.debug(command)
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if as_root and not self.connected_as_root:
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if self.unrooted:
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exceptions: Classify transient exceptions
Exceptions such as TargetError can sometimes be raised because of a
network issue, which is useful to distinguish from errors caused by a
missing feature for automated testing environments.
The following exceptions are introduced:
* DevlibStableError: raised when a non-transient error is encountered
* TargetStableError
* DevlibTransientError: raised when a transient error is encountered,
including timeouts.
* TargetTransientError
When there is an ambiguity on the type of exception to use, it can be
assumed that the configuration is correct, and therefore it is a
transient error, unless the function is specifically designed to probe a
property of the system. In that case, ambiguity is allowed to be lifted
by assuming a non-transient error, since we expect it to raise an
exception when that property is not met. Such ambiguous case can appear
when checking Android has booted, since we cannot know if this is a
timeout/connection issue, or an actual issue with the Android build or
configuration. Another case are the execute() methods, which can be
expected to fail on purpose. A new parameter will_succeed=False is
added, to automatically turn non transient errors into transient ones if
the caller is 100% sure that the command cannot fail unless there is an
environment issue that is outside of the scope controlled by the user.
devlib now never raises TargetError directly, but one of
TargetStableError or TargetTransientError. External code can therefore
rely on all (indirect) instances TargetError to be in either category.
Most existing uses of TargetError are replaced by TargetStableError.
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raise TargetStableError('unrooted')
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password = self._get_password()
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command = 'echo {} | sudo -S -- sh -c '.format(quote(password)) + quote(command)
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ignore = None if check_exit_code else 'all'
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try:
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return check_output(command, shell=True, timeout=timeout, ignore=ignore)[0]
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
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message = 'Got exit code {}\nfrom: {}\nOUTPUT: {}'.format(
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e.returncode, command, e.output)
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exceptions: Classify transient exceptions
Exceptions such as TargetError can sometimes be raised because of a
network issue, which is useful to distinguish from errors caused by a
missing feature for automated testing environments.
The following exceptions are introduced:
* DevlibStableError: raised when a non-transient error is encountered
* TargetStableError
* DevlibTransientError: raised when a transient error is encountered,
including timeouts.
* TargetTransientError
When there is an ambiguity on the type of exception to use, it can be
assumed that the configuration is correct, and therefore it is a
transient error, unless the function is specifically designed to probe a
property of the system. In that case, ambiguity is allowed to be lifted
by assuming a non-transient error, since we expect it to raise an
exception when that property is not met. Such ambiguous case can appear
when checking Android has booted, since we cannot know if this is a
timeout/connection issue, or an actual issue with the Android build or
configuration. Another case are the execute() methods, which can be
expected to fail on purpose. A new parameter will_succeed=False is
added, to automatically turn non transient errors into transient ones if
the caller is 100% sure that the command cannot fail unless there is an
environment issue that is outside of the scope controlled by the user.
devlib now never raises TargetError directly, but one of
TargetStableError or TargetTransientError. External code can therefore
rely on all (indirect) instances TargetError to be in either category.
Most existing uses of TargetError are replaced by TargetStableError.
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if will_succeed:
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raise TargetTransientError(message)
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else:
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raise TargetStableError(message)
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def background(self, command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, as_root=False):
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if as_root and not self.connected_as_root:
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if self.unrooted:
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exceptions: Classify transient exceptions
Exceptions such as TargetError can sometimes be raised because of a
network issue, which is useful to distinguish from errors caused by a
missing feature for automated testing environments.
The following exceptions are introduced:
* DevlibStableError: raised when a non-transient error is encountered
* TargetStableError
* DevlibTransientError: raised when a transient error is encountered,
including timeouts.
* TargetTransientError
When there is an ambiguity on the type of exception to use, it can be
assumed that the configuration is correct, and therefore it is a
transient error, unless the function is specifically designed to probe a
property of the system. In that case, ambiguity is allowed to be lifted
by assuming a non-transient error, since we expect it to raise an
exception when that property is not met. Such ambiguous case can appear
when checking Android has booted, since we cannot know if this is a
timeout/connection issue, or an actual issue with the Android build or
configuration. Another case are the execute() methods, which can be
expected to fail on purpose. A new parameter will_succeed=False is
added, to automatically turn non transient errors into transient ones if
the caller is 100% sure that the command cannot fail unless there is an
environment issue that is outside of the scope controlled by the user.
devlib now never raises TargetError directly, but one of
TargetStableError or TargetTransientError. External code can therefore
rely on all (indirect) instances TargetError to be in either category.
Most existing uses of TargetError are replaced by TargetStableError.
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raise TargetStableError('unrooted')
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password = self._get_password()
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command = 'echo {} | sudo -S '.format(quote(password)) + command
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return subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, shell=True)
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def close(self):
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pass
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def cancel_running_command(self):
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pass
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def wait_for_device(self, timeout=30):
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return
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def reboot_bootloader(self, timeout=30):
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def _get_password(self):
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if self.password:
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return self.password
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password = getpass('sudo password:')
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if self.keep_password:
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self.password = password
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return password
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