9e8dfad045
Before, event_match didn't always recurse if the event value was not a dictionary, and would instead check for equality immediately. By delaying equality checking to post-recursion, we can allow leaf values like "5" to match "None" and take advantage of the generic None-returns-True clause. This makes the matching a little more obviously consistent at the expense of being able to check for explicit None values, which is probably not that important given what this function is used for. Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> Message-id: 20190528183857.26167-1-jsnow@redhat.com Signed-off-by: Max Reitz <mreitz@redhat.com>
536 lines
17 KiB
Python
536 lines
17 KiB
Python
# QEMU library
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Red Hat Inc.
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# Copyright (C) 2012 IBM Corp.
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#
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# Authors:
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# Fam Zheng <famz@redhat.com>
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#
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# This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2. See
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# the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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#
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# Based on qmp.py.
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#
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import errno
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import logging
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import os
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import subprocess
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import re
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import shutil
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import socket
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import tempfile
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from . import qmp
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LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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# Mapping host architecture to any additional architectures it can
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# support which often includes its 32 bit cousin.
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ADDITIONAL_ARCHES = {
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"x86_64" : "i386",
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"aarch64" : "armhf"
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}
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def kvm_available(target_arch=None):
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host_arch = os.uname()[4]
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if target_arch and target_arch != host_arch:
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if target_arch != ADDITIONAL_ARCHES.get(host_arch):
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return False
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return os.access("/dev/kvm", os.R_OK | os.W_OK)
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class QEMUMachineError(Exception):
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"""
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Exception called when an error in QEMUMachine happens.
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"""
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class QEMUMachineAddDeviceError(QEMUMachineError):
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"""
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Exception raised when a request to add a device can not be fulfilled
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The failures are caused by limitations, lack of information or conflicting
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requests on the QEMUMachine methods. This exception does not represent
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failures reported by the QEMU binary itself.
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"""
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class MonitorResponseError(qmp.QMPError):
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"""
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Represents erroneous QMP monitor reply
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"""
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def __init__(self, reply):
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try:
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desc = reply["error"]["desc"]
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except KeyError:
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desc = reply
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super(MonitorResponseError, self).__init__(desc)
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self.reply = reply
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class QEMUMachine(object):
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"""
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A QEMU VM
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Use this object as a context manager to ensure the QEMU process terminates::
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with VM(binary) as vm:
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...
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# vm is guaranteed to be shut down here
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"""
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def __init__(self, binary, args=None, wrapper=None, name=None,
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test_dir="/var/tmp", monitor_address=None,
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socket_scm_helper=None):
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'''
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Initialize a QEMUMachine
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@param binary: path to the qemu binary
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@param args: list of extra arguments
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@param wrapper: list of arguments used as prefix to qemu binary
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@param name: prefix for socket and log file names (default: qemu-PID)
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@param test_dir: where to create socket and log file
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@param monitor_address: address for QMP monitor
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@param socket_scm_helper: helper program, required for send_fd_scm()
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@note: Qemu process is not started until launch() is used.
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'''
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if args is None:
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args = []
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if wrapper is None:
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wrapper = []
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if name is None:
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name = "qemu-%d" % os.getpid()
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self._name = name
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self._monitor_address = monitor_address
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self._vm_monitor = None
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self._qemu_log_path = None
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self._qemu_log_file = None
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self._popen = None
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self._binary = binary
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self._args = list(args) # Force copy args in case we modify them
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self._wrapper = wrapper
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self._events = []
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self._iolog = None
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self._socket_scm_helper = socket_scm_helper
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self._qmp = None
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self._qemu_full_args = None
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self._test_dir = test_dir
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self._temp_dir = None
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self._launched = False
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self._machine = None
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self._console_set = False
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self._console_device_type = None
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self._console_address = None
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self._console_socket = None
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# just in case logging wasn't configured by the main script:
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logging.basicConfig()
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def __enter__(self):
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return self
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
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self.shutdown()
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return False
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# This can be used to add an unused monitor instance.
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def add_monitor_null(self):
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self._args.append('-monitor')
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self._args.append('null')
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def add_fd(self, fd, fdset, opaque, opts=''):
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"""
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Pass a file descriptor to the VM
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"""
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options = ['fd=%d' % fd,
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'set=%d' % fdset,
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'opaque=%s' % opaque]
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if opts:
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options.append(opts)
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# This did not exist before 3.4, but since then it is
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# mandatory for our purpose
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if hasattr(os, 'set_inheritable'):
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os.set_inheritable(fd, True)
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self._args.append('-add-fd')
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self._args.append(','.join(options))
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return self
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# Exactly one of fd and file_path must be given.
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# (If it is file_path, the helper will open that file and pass its
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# own fd)
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def send_fd_scm(self, fd=None, file_path=None):
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# In iotest.py, the qmp should always use unix socket.
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assert self._qmp.is_scm_available()
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if self._socket_scm_helper is None:
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raise QEMUMachineError("No path to socket_scm_helper set")
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if not os.path.exists(self._socket_scm_helper):
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raise QEMUMachineError("%s does not exist" %
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self._socket_scm_helper)
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# This did not exist before 3.4, but since then it is
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# mandatory for our purpose
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if hasattr(os, 'set_inheritable'):
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os.set_inheritable(self._qmp.get_sock_fd(), True)
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if fd is not None:
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os.set_inheritable(fd, True)
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fd_param = ["%s" % self._socket_scm_helper,
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"%d" % self._qmp.get_sock_fd()]
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if file_path is not None:
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assert fd is None
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fd_param.append(file_path)
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else:
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assert fd is not None
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fd_param.append(str(fd))
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devnull = open(os.path.devnull, 'rb')
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proc = subprocess.Popen(fd_param, stdin=devnull, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, close_fds=False)
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output = proc.communicate()[0]
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if output:
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LOG.debug(output)
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return proc.returncode
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@staticmethod
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def _remove_if_exists(path):
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"""
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Remove file object at path if it exists
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"""
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try:
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os.remove(path)
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except OSError as exception:
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if exception.errno == errno.ENOENT:
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return
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raise
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def is_running(self):
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return self._popen is not None and self._popen.poll() is None
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def exitcode(self):
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if self._popen is None:
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return None
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return self._popen.poll()
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def get_pid(self):
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if not self.is_running():
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return None
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return self._popen.pid
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def _load_io_log(self):
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if self._qemu_log_path is not None:
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with open(self._qemu_log_path, "r") as iolog:
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self._iolog = iolog.read()
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def _base_args(self):
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if isinstance(self._monitor_address, tuple):
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moncdev = "socket,id=mon,host=%s,port=%s" % (
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self._monitor_address[0],
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self._monitor_address[1])
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else:
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moncdev = 'socket,id=mon,path=%s' % self._vm_monitor
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args = ['-chardev', moncdev,
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'-mon', 'chardev=mon,mode=control',
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'-display', 'none', '-vga', 'none']
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if self._machine is not None:
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args.extend(['-machine', self._machine])
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if self._console_set:
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self._console_address = os.path.join(self._temp_dir,
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self._name + "-console.sock")
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chardev = ('socket,id=console,path=%s,server,nowait' %
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self._console_address)
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args.extend(['-chardev', chardev])
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if self._console_device_type is None:
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args.extend(['-serial', 'chardev:console'])
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else:
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device = '%s,chardev=console' % self._console_device_type
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args.extend(['-device', device])
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return args
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def _pre_launch(self):
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self._temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=self._test_dir)
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if self._monitor_address is not None:
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self._vm_monitor = self._monitor_address
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else:
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self._vm_monitor = os.path.join(self._temp_dir,
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self._name + "-monitor.sock")
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self._qemu_log_path = os.path.join(self._temp_dir, self._name + ".log")
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self._qemu_log_file = open(self._qemu_log_path, 'wb')
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self._qmp = qmp.QEMUMonitorProtocol(self._vm_monitor,
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server=True)
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def _post_launch(self):
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self._qmp.accept()
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def _post_shutdown(self):
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if self._qemu_log_file is not None:
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self._qemu_log_file.close()
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self._qemu_log_file = None
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self._qemu_log_path = None
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if self._console_socket is not None:
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self._console_socket.close()
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self._console_socket = None
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if self._temp_dir is not None:
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shutil.rmtree(self._temp_dir)
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self._temp_dir = None
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def launch(self):
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"""
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Launch the VM and make sure we cleanup and expose the
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command line/output in case of exception
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"""
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if self._launched:
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raise QEMUMachineError('VM already launched')
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self._iolog = None
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self._qemu_full_args = None
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try:
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self._launch()
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self._launched = True
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except:
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self.shutdown()
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LOG.debug('Error launching VM')
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if self._qemu_full_args:
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LOG.debug('Command: %r', ' '.join(self._qemu_full_args))
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if self._iolog:
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LOG.debug('Output: %r', self._iolog)
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raise
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def _launch(self):
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"""
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Launch the VM and establish a QMP connection
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"""
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devnull = open(os.path.devnull, 'rb')
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self._pre_launch()
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self._qemu_full_args = (self._wrapper + [self._binary] +
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self._base_args() + self._args)
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LOG.debug('VM launch command: %r', ' '.join(self._qemu_full_args))
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self._popen = subprocess.Popen(self._qemu_full_args,
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stdin=devnull,
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stdout=self._qemu_log_file,
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
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shell=False,
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close_fds=False)
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self._post_launch()
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def wait(self):
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"""
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Wait for the VM to power off
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"""
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self._popen.wait()
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self._qmp.close()
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self._load_io_log()
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self._post_shutdown()
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def shutdown(self):
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"""
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Terminate the VM and clean up
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"""
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if self.is_running():
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try:
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self._qmp.cmd('quit')
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self._qmp.close()
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except:
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self._popen.kill()
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self._popen.wait()
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self._load_io_log()
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self._post_shutdown()
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exitcode = self.exitcode()
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if exitcode is not None and exitcode < 0:
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msg = 'qemu received signal %i: %s'
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if self._qemu_full_args:
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command = ' '.join(self._qemu_full_args)
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else:
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command = ''
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LOG.warn(msg, -exitcode, command)
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self._launched = False
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def qmp(self, cmd, conv_keys=True, **args):
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"""
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Invoke a QMP command and return the response dict
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"""
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qmp_args = dict()
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for key, value in args.items():
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if conv_keys:
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qmp_args[key.replace('_', '-')] = value
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else:
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qmp_args[key] = value
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return self._qmp.cmd(cmd, args=qmp_args)
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def command(self, cmd, conv_keys=True, **args):
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"""
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Invoke a QMP command.
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On success return the response dict.
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On failure raise an exception.
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"""
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reply = self.qmp(cmd, conv_keys, **args)
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if reply is None:
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raise qmp.QMPError("Monitor is closed")
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if "error" in reply:
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raise MonitorResponseError(reply)
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return reply["return"]
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def get_qmp_event(self, wait=False):
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"""
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Poll for one queued QMP events and return it
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"""
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if len(self._events) > 0:
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return self._events.pop(0)
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return self._qmp.pull_event(wait=wait)
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def get_qmp_events(self, wait=False):
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"""
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Poll for queued QMP events and return a list of dicts
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"""
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events = self._qmp.get_events(wait=wait)
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events.extend(self._events)
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del self._events[:]
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self._qmp.clear_events()
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return events
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@staticmethod
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def event_match(event, match=None):
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"""
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Check if an event matches optional match criteria.
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The match criteria takes the form of a matching subdict. The event is
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checked to be a superset of the subdict, recursively, with matching
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values whenever the subdict values are not None.
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This has a limitation that you cannot explicitly check for None values.
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Examples, with the subdict queries on the left:
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- None matches any object.
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- {"foo": None} matches {"foo": {"bar": 1}}
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- {"foo": None} matches {"foo": 5}
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- {"foo": {"abc": None}} does not match {"foo": {"bar": 1}}
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- {"foo": {"rab": 2}} matches {"foo": {"bar": 1, "rab": 2}}
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"""
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if match is None:
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return True
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try:
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for key in match:
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if key in event:
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if not QEMUMachine.event_match(event[key], match[key]):
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return False
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else:
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return False
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return True
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except TypeError:
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# either match or event wasn't iterable (not a dict)
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return match == event
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def event_wait(self, name, timeout=60.0, match=None):
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"""
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event_wait waits for and returns a named event from QMP with a timeout.
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name: The event to wait for.
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timeout: QEMUMonitorProtocol.pull_event timeout parameter.
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match: Optional match criteria. See event_match for details.
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"""
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return self.events_wait([(name, match)], timeout)
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def events_wait(self, events, timeout=60.0):
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"""
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events_wait waits for and returns a named event from QMP with a timeout.
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events: a sequence of (name, match_criteria) tuples.
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The match criteria are optional and may be None.
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See event_match for details.
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timeout: QEMUMonitorProtocol.pull_event timeout parameter.
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"""
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def _match(event):
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for name, match in events:
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if (event['event'] == name and
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self.event_match(event, match)):
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return True
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return False
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# Search cached events
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for event in self._events:
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if _match(event):
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self._events.remove(event)
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return event
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# Poll for new events
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while True:
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event = self._qmp.pull_event(wait=timeout)
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if _match(event):
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return event
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self._events.append(event)
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return None
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def get_log(self):
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"""
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After self.shutdown or failed qemu execution, this returns the output
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of the qemu process.
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"""
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return self._iolog
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def add_args(self, *args):
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"""
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Adds to the list of extra arguments to be given to the QEMU binary
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"""
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self._args.extend(args)
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def set_machine(self, machine_type):
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"""
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Sets the machine type
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If set, the machine type will be added to the base arguments
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of the resulting QEMU command line.
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"""
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self._machine = machine_type
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def set_console(self, device_type=None):
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"""
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Sets the device type for a console device
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If set, the console device and a backing character device will
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be added to the base arguments of the resulting QEMU command
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line.
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This is a convenience method that will either use the provided
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device type, or default to a "-serial chardev:console" command
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line argument.
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The actual setting of command line arguments will be be done at
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machine launch time, as it depends on the temporary directory
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to be created.
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@param device_type: the device type, such as "isa-serial". If
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None is given (the default value) a "-serial
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chardev:console" command line argument will
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be used instead, resorting to the machine's
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default device type.
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"""
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self._console_set = True
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self._console_device_type = device_type
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@property
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def console_socket(self):
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"""
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Returns a socket connected to the console
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"""
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if self._console_socket is None:
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self._console_socket = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX,
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socket.SOCK_STREAM)
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self._console_socket.connect(self._console_address)
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return self._console_socket
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