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+
+# The main logic behind running autotests in parallel
+
+import StringIO
+import csv
+import multiprocessing
+import pexpect
+import re
+import subprocess
+import sys
+import time
+
+# wait for prompt
+
+
+def wait_prompt(child):
+    try:
+        child.sendline()
+        result = child.expect(["RTE>>", pexpect.TIMEOUT, pexpect.EOF],
+                              timeout=120)
+    except:
+        return False
+    if result == 0:
+        return True
+    else:
+        return False
+
+# run a test group
+# each result tuple in results list consists of:
+#   result value (0 or -1)
+#   result string
+#   test name
+#   total test run time (double)
+#   raw test log
+#   test report (if not available, should be None)
+#
+# this function needs to be outside AutotestRunner class
+# because otherwise Pool won't work (or rather it will require
+# quite a bit of effort to make it work).
+
+
+def run_test_group(cmdline, test_group):
+    results = []
+    child = None
+    start_time = time.time()
+    startuplog = None
+
+    # run test app
+    try:
+        # prepare logging of init
+        startuplog = StringIO.StringIO()
+
+        print >>startuplog, "\n%s %s\n" % ("=" * 20, test_group["Prefix"])
+        print >>startuplog, "\ncmdline=%s" % cmdline
+
+        child = pexpect.spawn(cmdline, logfile=startuplog)
+
+        # wait for target to boot
+        if not wait_prompt(child):
+            child.close()
+
+            results.append((-1,
+                            "Fail [No prompt]",
+                            "Start %s" % test_group["Prefix"],
+                            time.time() - start_time,
+                            startuplog.getvalue(),
+                            None))
+
+            # mark all tests as failed
+            for test in test_group["Tests"]:
+                results.append((-1, "Fail [No prompt]", test["Name"],
+                                time.time() - start_time, "", None))
+            # exit test
+            return results
+
+    except:
+        results.append((-1,
+                        "Fail [Can't run]",
+                        "Start %s" % test_group["Prefix"],
+                        time.time() - start_time,
+                        startuplog.getvalue(),
+                        None))
+
+        # mark all tests as failed
+        for t in test_group["Tests"]:
+            results.append((-1, "Fail [Can't run]", t["Name"],
+                            time.time() - start_time, "", None))
+        # exit test
+        return results
+
+    # startup was successful
+    results.append((0, "Success", "Start %s" % test_group["Prefix"],
+                    time.time() - start_time, startuplog.getvalue(), None))
+
+    # parse the binary for available test commands
+    binary = cmdline.split()[0]
+    stripped = 'not stripped' not in subprocess.check_output(['file', binary])
+    if not stripped:
+        symbols = subprocess.check_output(['nm', binary]).decode('utf-8')
+        avail_cmds = re.findall('test_register_(\w+)', symbols)
+
+    # run all tests in test group
+    for test in test_group["Tests"]:
+
+        # create log buffer for each test
+        # in multiprocessing environment, the logging would be
+        # interleaved and will create a mess, hence the buffering
+        logfile = StringIO.StringIO()
+        child.logfile = logfile
+
+        result = ()
+
+        # make a note when the test started
+        start_time = time.time()
+
+        try:
+            # print test name to log buffer
+            print >>logfile, "\n%s %s\n" % ("-" * 20, test["Name"])
+
+            # run test function associated with the test
+            if stripped or test["Command"] in avail_cmds:
+                result = test["Func"](child, test["Command"])
+            else:
+                result = (0, "Skipped [Not Available]")
+
+            # make a note when the test was finished
+            end_time = time.time()
+
+            # append test data to the result tuple
+            result += (test["Name"], end_time - start_time,
+                       logfile.getvalue())
+
+            # call report function, if any defined, and supply it with
+            # target and complete log for test run
+            if test["Report"]:
+                report = test["Report"](self.target, log)
+
+                # append report to results tuple
+                result += (report,)
+            else:
+                # report is None
+                result += (None,)
+        except:
+            # make a note when the test crashed
+            end_time = time.time()
+
+            # mark test as failed
+            result = (-1, "Fail [Crash]", test["Name"],
+                      end_time - start_time, logfile.getvalue(), None)
+        finally:
+            # append the results to the results list
+            results.append(result)
+
+    # regardless of whether test has crashed, try quitting it
+    try:
+        child.sendline("quit")
+        child.close()
+    # if the test crashed, just do nothing instead
+    except:
+        # nop
+        pass
+
+    # return test results
+    return results
+
+
+# class representing an instance of autotests run
+class AutotestRunner:
+    cmdline = ""
+    parallel_test_groups = []
+    non_parallel_test_groups = []
+    logfile = None
+    csvwriter = None
+    target = ""
+    start = None
+    n_tests = 0
+    fails = 0
+    log_buffers = []
+    blacklist = []
+    whitelist = []
+
+    def __init__(self, cmdline, target, blacklist, whitelist):
+        self.cmdline = cmdline
+        self.target = target
+        self.blacklist = blacklist
+        self.whitelist = whitelist
+
+        # log file filename
+        logfile = "%s.log" % target
+        csvfile = "%s.csv" % target
+
+        self.logfile = open(logfile, "w")
+        csvfile = open(csvfile, "w")
+        self.csvwriter = csv.writer(csvfile)
+
+        # prepare results table
+        self.csvwriter.writerow(["test_name", "test_result", "result_str"])
+
+    # set up cmdline string
+    def __get_cmdline(self, test):
+        cmdline = self.cmdline
+
+        # append memory limitations for each test
+        # otherwise tests won't run in parallel
+        if "i686" not in self.target:
+            cmdline += " --socket-mem=%s" % test["Memory"]
+        else:
+            # affinitize startup so that tests don't fail on i686
+            cmdline = "taskset 1 " + cmdline
+            cmdline += " -m " + str(sum(map(int, test["Memory"].split(","))))
+
+        # set group prefix for autotest group
+        # otherwise they won't run in parallel
+        cmdline += " --file-prefix=%s" % test["Prefix"]
+
+        return cmdline
+
+    def add_parallel_test_group(self, test_group):
+        self.parallel_test_groups.append(test_group)
+
+    def add_non_parallel_test_group(self, test_group):
+        self.non_parallel_test_groups.append(test_group)
+
+    def __process_results(self, results):
+        # this iterates over individual test results
+        for i, result in enumerate(results):
+
+            # increase total number of tests that were run
+            # do not include "start" test
+            if i > 0:
+                self.n_tests += 1
+
+            # unpack result tuple
+            test_result, result_str, test_name, \
+                test_time, log, report = result
+
+            # get total run time
+            cur_time = time.time()
+            total_time = int(cur_time - self.start)
+
+            # print results, test run time and total time since start
+            result = ("%s:" % test_name).ljust(30)
+            result += result_str.ljust(29)
+            result += "[%02dm %02ds]" % (test_time / 60, test_time % 60)
+
+            # don't print out total time every line, it's the same anyway
+            if i == len(results) - 1:
+                print(result,
+                      "[%02dm %02ds]" % (total_time / 60, total_time % 60))
+            else:
+                print(result)
+
+            # if test failed and it wasn't a "start" test
+            if test_result < 0 and not i == 0:
+                self.fails += 1
+
+            # collect logs
+            self.log_buffers.append(log)
+
+            # create report if it exists
+            if report:
+                try:
+                    f = open("%s_%s_report.rst" %
+                             (self.target, test_name), "w")
+                except IOError:
+                    print("Report for %s could not be created!" % test_name)
+                else:
+                    with f:
+                        f.write(report)
+
+            # write test result to CSV file
+            if i != 0:
+                self.csvwriter.writerow([test_name, test_result, result_str])
+
+    # this function iterates over test groups and removes each
+    # test that is not in whitelist/blacklist
+    def __filter_groups(self, test_groups):
+        groups_to_remove = []
+
+        # filter out tests from parallel test groups
+        for i, test_group in enumerate(test_groups):
+
+            # iterate over a copy so that we could safely delete individual
+            # tests
+            for test in test_group["Tests"][:]:
+                test_id = test["Command"]
+
+                # dump tests are specified in full e.g. "Dump_mempool"
+                if "_autotest" in test_id:
+                    test_id = test_id[:-len("_autotest")]
+
+                # filter out blacklisted/whitelisted tests
+                if self.blacklist and test_id in self.blacklist:
+                    test_group["Tests"].remove(test)
+                    continue
+                if self.whitelist and test_id not in self.whitelist:
+                    test_group["Tests"].remove(test)
+                    continue
+
+            # modify or remove original group
+            if len(test_group["Tests"]) > 0:
+                test_groups[i] = test_group
+            else:
+                # remember which groups should be deleted
+                # put the numbers backwards so that we start
+                # deleting from the end, not from the beginning
+                groups_to_remove.insert(0, i)
+
+        # remove test groups that need to be removed
+        for i in groups_to_remove:
+            del test_groups[i]
+
+        return test_groups
+
+    # iterate over test groups and run tests associated with them
+    def run_all_tests(self):
+        # filter groups
+        self.parallel_test_groups = \
+            self.__filter_groups(self.parallel_test_groups)
+        self.non_parallel_test_groups = \
+            self.__filter_groups(self.non_parallel_test_groups)
+
+        # create a pool of worker threads
+        pool = multiprocessing.Pool(processes=1)
+
+        results = []
+
+        # whatever happens, try to save as much logs as possible
+        try:
+
+            # create table header
+            print("")
+            print("Test name".ljust(30), "Test result".ljust(29),
+                  "Test".center(9), "Total".center(9))
+            print("=" * 80)
+
+            # make a note of tests start time
+            self.start = time.time()
+
+            # assign worker threads to run test groups
+            for test_group in self.parallel_test_groups:
+                result = pool.apply_async(run_test_group,
+                                          [self.__get_cmdline(test_group),
+                                           test_group])
+                results.append(result)
+
+            # iterate while we have group execution results to get
+            while len(results) > 0:
+
+                # iterate over a copy to be able to safely delete results
+                # this iterates over a list of group results
+                for group_result in results[:]:
+
+                    # if the thread hasn't finished yet, continue
+                    if not group_result.ready():
+                        continue
+
+                    res = group_result.get()
+
+                    self.__process_results(res)
+
+                    # remove result from results list once we're done with it
+                    results.remove(group_result)
+
+            # run non_parallel tests. they are run one by one, synchronously
+            for test_group in self.non_parallel_test_groups:
+                group_result = run_test_group(
+                    self.__get_cmdline(test_group), test_group)
+
+                self.__process_results(group_result)
+
+            # get total run time
+            cur_time = time.time()
+            total_time = int(cur_time - self.start)
+
+            # print out summary
+            print("=" * 80)
+            print("Total run time: %02dm %02ds" % (total_time / 60,
+                                                   total_time % 60))
+            if self.fails != 0:
+                print("Number of failed tests: %s" % str(self.fails))
+
+            # write summary to logfile
+            self.logfile.write("Summary\n")
+            self.logfile.write("Target: ".ljust(15) + "%s\n" % self.target)
+            self.logfile.write("Tests: ".ljust(15) + "%i\n" % self.n_tests)
+            self.logfile.write("Failed tests: ".ljust(
+                15) + "%i\n" % self.fails)
+        except:
+            print("Exception occurred")
+            print(sys.exc_info())
+            self.fails = 1
+
+        # drop logs from all executions to a logfile
+        for buf in self.log_buffers:
+            self.logfile.write(buf.replace("\r", ""))
+
+        return self.fails