test: rework run_qemu

It tries to find a suitable QEMU binary and will use KVM if present.
We can now configure QEMU from outside with 4 variables :
  - $QEMU_BIN : path to QEMU's binary
  - $KERNEL_APPEND : arguments appended to kernel cmdline
  - $KERNEL_BIN : path to a kernel
    Default /boot/vmlinuz-$KERNEL_VER
  - $INITRD : path to an initramfs
    Default /boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_VER}.img
  - $QEMU_SMP : number of CPU simulated by QEMU.
    Default 1

(from Alexander Graf's script: http://www.spinics.net/lists/kvm/msg72389.html)
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Ronny Chevalier 2013-12-08 00:01:53 +01:00 committed by Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
parent 1a6dc6534e
commit c6a77179a4
6 changed files with 79 additions and 32 deletions

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TODO
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@ -165,7 +165,6 @@ Features:
* test/:
- add 'set -e' to scripts in test/
- make stuff in test/ work with separate output dir
- qemu wrapper script: http://www.spinics.net/lists/kvm/msg72389.html
* systemctl delete x.snapshot leaves no trace in logs (at least at default level).

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@ -25,11 +25,24 @@ $ make all
$ cd test/TEST-01-BASIC
$ sudo make clean setup run
If you want to log in the testsuite virtual machine, you can specify
additional kernel command line parameter with $DEBUGFAIL.
QEMU
====
$ sudo make DEBUGFAIL="systemd.unit=multi-user.target" clean setup run
If you want to log in the testsuite virtual machine, you can specify
additional kernel command line parameter with $KERNEL_APPEND.
$ sudo make KERNEL_APPEND="systemd.unit=multi-user.target" clean setup run
you can even skip the "clean" and "setup" if you want to run the machine again.
$ sudo make DEBUGFAIL="systemd.unit=multi-user.target" run
$ sudo make KERNEL_APPEND="systemd.unit=multi-user.target" run
You can specify a different kernel and initramfs with $KERNEL_BIN and $INITRD.
(Fedora's default kernel path and initramfs are used by default)
$ sudo make KERNEL_BIN=/boot/vmlinuz-foo INITRD=/boot/initramfs-bar clean check
A script will try to find your QEMU binary. If you want to specify a different
one you can use $QEMU_BIN.
$ sudo make QEMU_BIN=/path/to/qemu/qemu-kvm clean check

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@ -5,9 +5,6 @@ TEST_DESCRIPTION="Basic systemd setup"
. $TEST_BASE_DIR/test-functions
# Uncomment this to debug failures
#DEBUGFAIL="systemd.unit=multi-user.target"
check_result_qemu() {
ret=1
mkdir -p $TESTDIR/root
@ -23,11 +20,10 @@ check_result_qemu() {
}
test_run() {
if check_qemu ; then
run_qemu
if run_qemu; then
check_result_qemu || return 1
else
dwarn "can't run qemu-kvm, skipping"
dwarn "can't run QEMU, skipping"
fi
if check_nspawn; then
run_nspawn

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@ -5,9 +5,6 @@ TEST_DESCRIPTION="cryptsetup systemd setup"
. $TEST_BASE_DIR/test-functions
# Uncomment this to debug failures
#DEBUGFAIL="systemd.unit=multi-user.target"
check_result_qemu() {
ret=1
mkdir -p $TESTDIR/root
@ -28,11 +25,10 @@ check_result_qemu() {
test_run() {
if check_qemu ; then
run_qemu
if run_qemu; then
check_result_qemu || return 1
else
dwarn "can't run qemu-kvm, skipping"
dwarn "can't run QEMU, skipping"
fi
return 0
}

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@ -5,9 +5,6 @@ TEST_DESCRIPTION="Job-related tests"
. $TEST_BASE_DIR/test-functions
# Uncomment this to debug failures
#DEBUGFAIL="systemd.unit=multi-user.target"
check_result_qemu() {
ret=1
mkdir -p $TESTDIR/root
@ -23,11 +20,10 @@ check_result_qemu() {
}
test_run() {
if check_qemu ; then
run_qemu
if run_qemu; then
check_result_qemu || return 1
else
dwarn "can't run qemu-kvm, skipping"
dwarn "can't run QEMU, skipping"
fi
if check_nspawn; then
run_nspawn

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@ -10,12 +10,63 @@ KERNEL_MODS="/lib/modules/$KERNEL_VER/"
BASICTOOLS="sh bash setsid loadkeys setfont login sushell sulogin gzip sleep echo mount umount cryptsetup date dmsetup modprobe"
DEBUGTOOLS="df free ls stty cat ps ln ip route dmesg dhclient mkdir cp ping dhclient strace less grep id tty touch du sort"
function find_qemu_bin() {
# SUSE and Red Hat call the binary qemu-kvm
# Debian and Gentoo call it kvm
[ "$QEMU_BIN" ] || QEMU_BIN=$(which -a kvm qemu-kvm 2>/dev/null | grep '^/' -m1)
[ "$ARCH" ] || ARCH=$(uname -m)
case $ARCH in
x86_64)
# QEMU's own build system calls it qemu-system-x86_64
[ "$QEMU_BIN" ] || QEMU_BIN=$(which -a qemu-system-x86_64 2>/dev/null | grep '^/' -m1)
;;
i*86)
# new i386 version of QEMU
[ "$QEMU_BIN" ] || QEMU_BIN=$(which -a qemu-system-i386 2>/dev/null | grep '^/' -m1)
# i386 version of QEMU
[ "$QEMU_BIN" ] || QEMU_BIN=$(which -a qemu 2>/dev/null | grep '^/' -m1)
;;
esac
if [ ! -e "$QEMU_BIN" ]; then
echo "Could not find a suitable QEMU binary" >&2
return 1
fi
}
run_qemu() {
qemu-kvm \
-hda $TESTDIR/rootdisk.img \
-m 512M -nographic \
-net none -kernel /boot/vmlinuz-$KERNEL_VER \
-append "root=/dev/sda1 systemd.log_level=debug raid=noautodetect loglevel=2 init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd ro console=ttyS0,115200n81 selinux=0 $DEBUGFAIL" || return 1
[ "$KERNEL_BIN" ] || KERNEL_BIN=/boot/vmlinuz-$KERNEL_VER
[ "$INITRD" ] || INITRD=/boot/initramfs-${KERNEL_VER}.img
[ "$QEMU_SMP" ] || QEMU_SMP=1
find_qemu_bin || return 1
KERNEL_APPEND="root=/dev/sda1 \
systemd.log_level=debug \
raid=noautodetect \
loglevel=2 \
init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd \
ro \
console=ttyS0 \
selinux=0 \
$KERNEL_APPEND \
"
QEMU_OPTIONS="-machine accel=kvm:tcg \
-smp $QEMU_SMP \
-net none \
-m 512M \
-nographic \
-kernel $KERNEL_BIN \
"
if [ "$INITRD" ]; then
QEMU_OPTIONS="$QEMU_OPTIONS -initrd $INITRD"
fi
$QEMU_BIN $QEMU_OPTIONS -append "$KERNEL_APPEND" $TESTDIR/rootdisk.img || return 1
}
run_nspawn() {
@ -1043,10 +1094,6 @@ inst_libdir_file() {
fi
}
check_qemu() {
command -v qemu-kvm &>/dev/null && [[ -c /dev/kvm ]]
}
check_nspawn() {
[[ -d /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd ]]
}