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# Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""Site extensions to server_job. Adds distribute_across_machines()."""
import os, logging, multiprocessing
from autotest_lib.server import site_gtest_runner, site_server_job_utils
from autotest_lib.server import subcommand
from autotest_lib.server.server_job import base_server_job
import utils
def get_site_job_data(job):
"""Add custom data to the job keyval info.
When multiple machines are used in a job, change the hostname to
the platform of the first machine instead of machine1,machine2,... This
makes the job reports easier to read and keeps the tko_machines table from
growing too large.
Args:
job: instance of server_job.
Returns:
keyval dictionary with new hostname value, or empty dictionary.
"""
site_job_data = {}
# Only modify hostname on multimachine jobs. Assume all host have the same
# platform.
if len(job.machines) > 1:
# Search through machines for first machine with a platform.
for host in job.machines:
keyval_path = os.path.join(job.resultdir, 'host_keyvals', host)
keyvals = utils.read_keyval(keyval_path)
host_plat = keyvals.get('platform', None)
if not host_plat:
continue
site_job_data['hostname'] = host_plat
break
return site_job_data
class site_server_job(base_server_job):
"""Extend server_job adding distribute_across_machines."""
def __init__(self, *args, **dargs):
super(site_server_job, self).__init__(*args, **dargs)
def run(self, *args, **dargs):
"""Extend server_job.run adding gtest_runner to the namespace."""
gtest_run = {'gtest_runner': site_gtest_runner.gtest_runner()}
# Namespace is the 5th parameter to run(). If args has 5 or more
# entries in it then we need to fix-up this namespace entry.
if len(args) >= 5:
args[4].update(gtest_run)
# Else, if present, namespace must be in dargs.
else:
dargs.setdefault('namespace', gtest_run).update(gtest_run)
# Now call the original run() with the modified namespace containing a
# gtest_runner
super(site_server_job, self).run(*args, **dargs)
def distribute_across_machines(self, tests, machines,
continuous_parsing=False):
"""Run each test in tests once using machines.
Instead of running each test on each machine like parallel_on_machines,
run each test once across all machines. Put another way, the total
number of tests run by parallel_on_machines is len(tests) *
len(machines). The number of tests run by distribute_across_machines is
len(tests).
Args:
tests: List of tests to run.
machines: List of machines to use.
continuous_parsing: Bool, if true parse job while running.
"""
# The Queue is thread safe, but since a machine may have to search
# through the queue to find a valid test the lock provides exclusive
# queue access for more than just the get call.
test_queue = multiprocessing.JoinableQueue()
test_queue_lock = multiprocessing.Lock()
unique_machine_attributes = []
sub_commands = []
work_dir = self.resultdir
for machine in machines:
if 'group' in self.resultdir:
work_dir = os.path.join(self.resultdir, machine)
mw = site_server_job_utils.machine_worker(self,
machine,
work_dir,
test_queue,
test_queue_lock,
continuous_parsing)
# Create the subcommand instance to run this machine worker.
sub_commands.append(subcommand.subcommand(mw.run,
[],
work_dir))
# To (potentially) speed up searching for valid tests create a list
# of unique attribute sets present in the machines for this job. If
# sets were hashable we could just use a dictionary for fast
# verification. This at least reduces the search space from the
# number of machines to the number of unique machines.
if not mw.attribute_set in unique_machine_attributes:
unique_machine_attributes.append(mw.attribute_set)
# Only queue tests which are valid on at least one machine. Record
# skipped tests in the status.log file using record_skipped_test().
for test_entry in tests:
# Check if it's an old style test entry.
if len(test_entry) > 2 and not isinstance(test_entry[2], dict):
test_attribs = {'include': test_entry[2]}
if len(test_entry) > 3:
test_attribs['exclude'] = test_entry[3]
if len(test_entry) > 4:
test_attribs['attributes'] = test_entry[4]
test_entry = list(test_entry[:2])
test_entry.append(test_attribs)
ti = site_server_job_utils.test_item(*test_entry)
machine_found = False
for ma in unique_machine_attributes:
if ti.validate(ma):
test_queue.put(ti)
machine_found = True
break
if not machine_found:
self.record_skipped_test(ti)
# Run valid tests and wait for completion.
subcommand.parallel(sub_commands)
def record_skipped_test(self, skipped_test, message=None):
"""Insert a failure record into status.log for this test."""
msg = message
if msg is None:
msg = 'No valid machines found for test %s.' % skipped_test
logging.info(msg)
self.record('START', None, skipped_test.test_name)
self.record('INFO', None, skipped_test.test_name, msg)
self.record('END TEST_NA', None, skipped_test.test_name, msg)