X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.fd.io/r/gitweb?p=csit.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=resources%2Ftools%2Fscripts%2Ftopo_reservation.py;h=a04709b2d5d337f66f2f7e7929ea438c1e4f3582;hp=bf31918c7308abc8d1cff38840ddf624d8fa753d;hb=cac8f76ce1f9085e9eede19b250f4a4cb9b199e0;hpb=065313317117200ae456d1462be8af7898c5302e diff --git a/resources/tools/scripts/topo_reservation.py b/resources/tools/scripts/topo_reservation.py index bf31918c73..a04709b2d5 100755 --- a/resources/tools/scripts/topo_reservation.py +++ b/resources/tools/scripts/topo_reservation.py @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python +#!/usr/bin/env python2 -# Copyright (c) 2018 Cisco and/or its affiliates. +# Copyright (c) 2019 Cisco and/or its affiliates. # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at: @@ -22,48 +22,115 @@ As source of truth, TG node from the topology file is used. import sys import argparse -from resources.libraries.python.ssh import SSH -from yaml import load +import yaml + +from resources.libraries.python.ssh import exec_cmd + RESERVATION_DIR = "/tmp/reservation_dir" + +def diag_cmd(node, cmd): + """Execute cmd, print cmd and stdout, ignore stderr and rc; return None. + + :param node: Node object as parsed from topology file to execute cmd on. + :param cmd: Command to execute. + :type ssh: dict + :type cmd: str + """ + print "+", cmd + _, stdout, _ = exec_cmd(node, cmd) + print stdout + + def main(): + """Parse arguments, perform the action, write useful output, propagate RC. + + If the intended action is cancellation, reservation dir is deleted. + + If the intended action is reservation, the list is longer: + 1. List contents of reservation dir. + 2. List contents of test.url file in the dir. + 3. Create reservation dir. + 4. Touch file according to -r option. + 5. Put -u option string to file test.url + From these 5 steps, 1 and 2 are performed always, their RC ignored. + RC of step 3 gives the overall result. + If the result is success, steps 4-5 are executed without any output, + their RC is ignored. + + The two files in reservation dir are there for reporting + which test run holds the reservation, so people can manually fix the testbed + if the rest run has been aborted, or otherwise failed to unregister. + + The two files have different audiences. + + The URL content is useful for people scheduling their test runs + and wondering why the reservation takes so long. + For them, a URL (if available) to copy and paste into browser + to see which test runs are blocking testbeds is the most convenient. + + The "run tag" as a filename is useful for admins accessing the testbed + via a graphical terminal, which does not allow copying of text, + as they need less keypresses to identify the test run holding the testbed. + Also, the listing shows timestamps, which is useful for both audiences. + """ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument("-t", "--topo", required=True, help="Topology file") parser.add_argument("-c", "--cancel", help="Cancel reservation", action="store_true") + parser.add_argument("-r", "--runtag", required=False, default="Unknown", + help="Identifier for test run suitable as filename") + parser.add_argument("-u", "--url", required=False, default="Unknown", + help="Identifier for test run suitable as URL") args = parser.parse_args() - topology_file = args.topo - cancel_reservation = args.cancel - work_file = open(topology_file) - topology = load(work_file.read())['nodes'] + with open(args.topo, "r") as topo_file: + topology = yaml.load(topo_file.read())['nodes'] # Even if TG is not guaranteed to be a Linux host, # we are using it, because testing shows SSH access to DUT # during test affects its performance (bursts of lost packets). try: - tg_node = topology["TG"] + tgn = topology["TG"] except KeyError: print "Topology file does not contain 'TG' node" return 1 - ssh = SSH() - ssh.connect(tg_node) - # For system reservation we use mkdir it is an atomic operation and we can # store additional data (time, client_ID, ..) within reservation directory. - if cancel_reservation: - ret, _, err = ssh.exec_command("rm -r {}".format(RESERVATION_DIR)) - else: - ret, _, err = ssh.exec_command("mkdir {}".format(RESERVATION_DIR)) - - if ret != 0: - print("{} unsuccessful:\n{}". - format(("Cancellation " if cancel_reservation else "Reservation"), - err)) + if args.cancel: + ret, _, err = exec_cmd(tgn, "rm -r {}".format(RESERVATION_DIR)) + if ret: + print "Cancellation unsuccessful:\n{}".format(err) + return ret + # Before critical section, output can be outdated already. + print "Diagnostic commands:" + # -d and * are to supress "total ", see https://askubuntu.com/a/61190 + diag_cmd(tgn, "ls --full-time -cd '{dir}'/*".format(dir=RESERVATION_DIR)) + diag_cmd(tgn, "head -1 '{dir}/run.url'".format(dir=RESERVATION_DIR)) + print "Attempting reservation." + # Entering critical section. + # TODO: Add optional argument to exec_cmd_no_error to make it + # sys.exit(ret) instead raising? We do not want to deal with stacktrace. + ret, _, err = exec_cmd(tgn, "mkdir '{dir}'".format(dir=RESERVATION_DIR)) + # Critical section is over. + if ret: + print "Reservation unsuccessful:\n{}".format(err) + return ret + # Here the script knows it is the only owner of the testbed. + print "Success, writing test run info to reservation dir." + # TODO: Add optional argument to exec_cmd_no_error to print message + # to console instead raising? We do not want to deal with stacktrace. + ret2, _, err = exec_cmd( + tgn, "touch '{dir}/{runtag}' && ( echo '{url}' > '{dir}/run.url' )"\ + .format(dir=RESERVATION_DIR, runtag=args.runtag, url=args.url)) + if ret2: + print "Writing test run info failed, but continuing anyway:\n{}".format( + err) return ret + if __name__ == "__main__": sys.exit(main())