#!/usr/bin/python2.4 # # # Copyright 2007, The Android Open Source Project # # 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 # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # System imports import os import signal import subprocess import threading import time # local imports import errors import logger _abort_on_error = False def SetAbortOnError(abort=True): """Sets behavior of RunCommand to throw AbortError if command process returns a negative error code""" global _abort_on_error _abort_on_error = abort def RunCommand(cmd, timeout_time=None, retry_count=3, return_output=True): """Spawns a subprocess to run the given shell command, and checks for timeout_time. If return_output is True, the output of the command is returned as a string. Otherwise, output of command directed to stdout """ result = None while True: try: result = RunOnce(cmd, timeout_time=timeout_time, return_output=return_output) except errors.WaitForResponseTimedOutError: if retry_count == 0: raise retry_count -= 1 logger.Log("No response for %s, retrying" % cmd) else: # Success return result def RunOnce(cmd, timeout_time=None, return_output=True): start_time = time.time() so = [] pid = [] global _abort_on_error, error_occurred error_occurred = False def Run(): global error_occurred if return_output: output_dest = subprocess.PIPE else: # None means direct to stdout output_dest = None pipe = subprocess.Popen( cmd, executable='/bin/bash', stdout=output_dest, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, shell=True) pid.append(pipe.pid) try: output = pipe.communicate()[0] if output is not None and len(output) > 0: so.append(output) except OSError, e: logger.SilentLog("failed to retrieve stdout from: %s" % cmd) logger.Log(e) so.append("ERROR") error_occurred = True if pipe.returncode != 0: logger.SilentLog("Error: %s returned %s error code" %(cmd, pipe.returncode)) error_occurred = True t = threading.Thread(target=Run) t.start() break_loop = False while not break_loop: if not t.isAlive(): break_loop = True # Check the timeout if (not break_loop and timeout_time is not None and time.time() > start_time + timeout_time): try: os.kill(pid[0], signal.SIGKILL) except OSError: # process already dead. No action required. pass logger.SilentLog("about to raise a timeout for: %s" % cmd) raise errors.WaitForResponseTimedOutError if not break_loop: time.sleep(0.1) t.join() output = "".join(so) if _abort_on_error and error_occurred: raise errors.AbortError(msg=output) return "".join(so) def RunHostCommand(binary, valgrind=False): """Run a command on the host (opt using valgrind). Runs the host binary and returns the exit code. If successfull, the output (stdout and stderr) are discarded, but printed in case of error. The command can be run under valgrind in which case all the output are always discarded. Args: binary: full path of the file to be run. valgrind: If True the command will be run under valgrind. Returns: The command exit code (int) """ if not valgrind: subproc = subprocess.Popen(binary, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) subproc.wait() if subproc.returncode != 0: # In case of error print the output print subproc.communicate()[0] return subproc.returncode else: # Need the full path to valgrind to avoid other versions on the system. subproc = subprocess.Popen(["/usr/bin/valgrind", "--tool=memcheck", "--leak-check=yes", "-q", binary], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) # Cannot rely on the retcode of valgrind. Instead look for an empty output. valgrind_out = subproc.communicate()[0].strip() if valgrind_out: print valgrind_out return 1 else: return 0 def HasValgrind(): """Check that /usr/bin/valgrind exists. We look for the fullpath to avoid picking up 'alternative' valgrind on the system. Returns: True if a system valgrind was found. """ return os.path.exists("/usr/bin/valgrind")