u-boot/test/py/u_boot_spawn.py
Tom Rini 15579631bc test/py: Use raw strings more to avoid deprecation warnings
We have two further uses of raw string usage in the test/py codebase
that are used under CI.  The first of which is under the bind test and
is a direct update.  The second of which is to strip VT100 codes from
the match buffer.  While switching this to a raw string is also a direct
update, the comment it notes that problems were encountered on Ubuntu
14.04 (and whatever Python 2 version that was) that required slight
tweaks to the regex.  Replace that now that we're saying Python 3.5 is
the minimum.

Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Tested-by: Stephen Warren <swarren@nvidia.com>
Tested-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> [on sandbox]
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
2019-10-30 17:48:47 -04:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# Copyright (c) 2015-2016, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
# Logic to spawn a sub-process and interact with its stdio.
import os
import re
import pty
import signal
import select
import time
class Timeout(Exception):
"""An exception sub-class that indicates that a timeout occurred."""
pass
class Spawn(object):
"""Represents the stdio of a freshly created sub-process. Commands may be
sent to the process, and responses waited for.
Members:
output: accumulated output from expect()
"""
def __init__(self, args, cwd=None):
"""Spawn (fork/exec) the sub-process.
Args:
args: array of processs arguments. argv[0] is the command to
execute.
cwd: the directory to run the process in, or None for no change.
Returns:
Nothing.
"""
self.waited = False
self.buf = ''
self.output = ''
self.logfile_read = None
self.before = ''
self.after = ''
self.timeout = None
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7857352/python-regex-to-match-vt100-escape-sequences
self.re_vt100 = re.compile(r'(\x1b\[|\x9b)[^@-_]*[@-_]|\x1b[@-_]', re.I)
(self.pid, self.fd) = pty.fork()
if self.pid == 0:
try:
# For some reason, SIGHUP is set to SIG_IGN at this point when
# run under "go" (www.go.cd). Perhaps this happens under any
# background (non-interactive) system?
signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, signal.SIG_DFL)
if cwd:
os.chdir(cwd)
os.execvp(args[0], args)
except:
print('CHILD EXECEPTION:')
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
finally:
os._exit(255)
try:
self.poll = select.poll()
self.poll.register(self.fd, select.POLLIN | select.POLLPRI | select.POLLERR | select.POLLHUP | select.POLLNVAL)
except:
self.close()
raise
def kill(self, sig):
"""Send unix signal "sig" to the child process.
Args:
sig: The signal number to send.
Returns:
Nothing.
"""
os.kill(self.pid, sig)
def isalive(self):
"""Determine whether the child process is still running.
Args:
None.
Returns:
Boolean indicating whether process is alive.
"""
if self.waited:
return False
w = os.waitpid(self.pid, os.WNOHANG)
if w[0] == 0:
return True
self.waited = True
return False
def send(self, data):
"""Send data to the sub-process's stdin.
Args:
data: The data to send to the process.
Returns:
Nothing.
"""
os.write(self.fd, data.encode(errors='replace'))
def expect(self, patterns):
"""Wait for the sub-process to emit specific data.
This function waits for the process to emit one pattern from the
supplied list of patterns, or for a timeout to occur.
Args:
patterns: A list of strings or regex objects that we expect to
see in the sub-process' stdout.
Returns:
The index within the patterns array of the pattern the process
emitted.
Notable exceptions:
Timeout, if the process did not emit any of the patterns within
the expected time.
"""
for pi in range(len(patterns)):
if type(patterns[pi]) == type(''):
patterns[pi] = re.compile(patterns[pi])
tstart_s = time.time()
try:
while True:
earliest_m = None
earliest_pi = None
for pi in range(len(patterns)):
pattern = patterns[pi]
m = pattern.search(self.buf)
if not m:
continue
if earliest_m and m.start() >= earliest_m.start():
continue
earliest_m = m
earliest_pi = pi
if earliest_m:
pos = earliest_m.start()
posafter = earliest_m.end()
self.before = self.buf[:pos]
self.after = self.buf[pos:posafter]
self.output += self.buf[:posafter]
self.buf = self.buf[posafter:]
return earliest_pi
tnow_s = time.time()
if self.timeout:
tdelta_ms = (tnow_s - tstart_s) * 1000
poll_maxwait = self.timeout - tdelta_ms
if tdelta_ms > self.timeout:
raise Timeout()
else:
poll_maxwait = None
events = self.poll.poll(poll_maxwait)
if not events:
raise Timeout()
c = os.read(self.fd, 1024).decode(errors='replace')
if not c:
raise EOFError()
if self.logfile_read:
self.logfile_read.write(c)
self.buf += c
# count=0 is supposed to be the default, which indicates
# unlimited substitutions, but in practice the version of
# Python in Ubuntu 14.04 appears to default to count=2!
self.buf = self.re_vt100.sub('', self.buf, count=1000000)
finally:
if self.logfile_read:
self.logfile_read.flush()
def close(self):
"""Close the stdio connection to the sub-process.
This also waits a reasonable time for the sub-process to stop running.
Args:
None.
Returns:
Nothing.
"""
os.close(self.fd)
for i in range(100):
if not self.isalive():
break
time.sleep(0.1)
def get_expect_output(self):
"""Return the output read by expect()
Returns:
The output processed by expect(), as a string.
"""
return self.output