# Copyright 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. """Utilities to run commands in outside/inside chroot and on the board.""" from __future__ import print_function import getpass import os import re import select import signal import subprocess import sys import tempfile import time import logger import misc mock_default = False LOG_LEVEL = ('none', 'quiet', 'average', 'verbose') def InitCommandExecuter(mock=False): # pylint: disable=global-statement global mock_default # Whether to default to a mock command executer or not mock_default = mock def GetCommandExecuter(logger_to_set=None, mock=False, log_level='verbose'): # If the default is a mock executer, always return one. if mock_default or mock: return MockCommandExecuter(log_level, logger_to_set) else: return CommandExecuter(log_level, logger_to_set) class CommandExecuter(object): """Provides several methods to execute commands on several environments.""" def __init__(self, log_level, logger_to_set=None): self.log_level = log_level if log_level == 'none': self.logger = None else: if logger_to_set is not None: self.logger = logger_to_set else: self.logger = logger.GetLogger() def GetLogLevel(self): return self.log_level def SetLogLevel(self, log_level): self.log_level = log_level def RunCommandGeneric(self, cmd, return_output=False, machine=None, username=None, command_terminator=None, command_timeout=None, terminated_timeout=10, print_to_console=True, except_handler=lambda p, e: None): """Run a command. Returns triplet (returncode, stdout, stderr). """ cmd = str(cmd) if self.log_level == 'quiet': print_to_console = False if self.log_level == 'verbose': self.logger.LogCmd(cmd, machine, username, print_to_console) elif self.logger: self.logger.LogCmdToFileOnly(cmd, machine, username) if command_terminator and command_terminator.IsTerminated(): if self.logger: self.logger.LogError('Command was terminated!', print_to_console) return (1, '', '') if machine is not None: user = '' if username is not None: user = username + '@' cmd = "ssh -t -t %s%s -- '%s'" % (user, machine, cmd) # We use setsid so that the child will have a different session id # and we can easily kill the process group. This is also important # because the child will be disassociated from the parent terminal. # In this way the child cannot mess the parent's terminal. p = None try: p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True, preexec_fn=os.setsid) full_stdout = '' full_stderr = '' # Pull output from pipes, send it to file/stdout/string out = err = None pipes = [p.stdout, p.stderr] my_poll = select.poll() my_poll.register(p.stdout, select.POLLIN) my_poll.register(p.stderr, select.POLLIN) terminated_time = None started_time = time.time() while len(pipes): if command_terminator and command_terminator.IsTerminated(): os.killpg(os.getpgid(p.pid), signal.SIGTERM) if self.logger: self.logger.LogError('Command received termination request. ' 'Killed child process group.', print_to_console) break l = my_poll.poll(100) for (fd, _) in l: if fd == p.stdout.fileno(): out = os.read(p.stdout.fileno(), 16384) if return_output: full_stdout += out if self.logger: self.logger.LogCommandOutput(out, print_to_console) if out == '': pipes.remove(p.stdout) my_poll.unregister(p.stdout) if fd == p.stderr.fileno(): err = os.read(p.stderr.fileno(), 16384) if return_output: full_stderr += err if self.logger: self.logger.LogCommandError(err, print_to_console) if err == '': pipes.remove(p.stderr) my_poll.unregister(p.stderr) if p.poll() is not None: if terminated_time is None: terminated_time = time.time() elif (terminated_timeout is not None and time.time() - terminated_time > terminated_timeout): if self.logger: self.logger.LogWarning('Timeout of %s seconds reached since ' 'process termination.' % terminated_timeout, print_to_console) break if (command_timeout is not None and time.time() - started_time > command_timeout): os.killpg(os.getpgid(p.pid), signal.SIGTERM) if self.logger: self.logger.LogWarning('Timeout of %s seconds reached since process' 'started. Killed child process group.' % command_timeout, print_to_console) break if out == err == '': break p.wait() if return_output: return (p.returncode, full_stdout, full_stderr) return (p.returncode, '', '') except BaseException as e: except_handler(p, e) raise def RunCommand(self, *args, **kwargs): """Run a command. Takes the same arguments as RunCommandGeneric except for return_output. Returns a single value returncode. """ # Make sure that args does not overwrite 'return_output' assert len(args) <= 1 assert 'return_output' not in kwargs kwargs['return_output'] = False return self.RunCommandGeneric(*args, **kwargs)[0] def RunCommandWExceptionCleanup(self, *args, **kwargs): """Run a command and kill process if exception is thrown. Takes the same arguments as RunCommandGeneric except for except_handler. Returns same as RunCommandGeneric. """ def KillProc(proc, _): if proc: os.killpg(os.getpgid(proc.pid), signal.SIGTERM) # Make sure that args does not overwrite 'except_handler' assert len(args) <= 8 assert 'except_handler' not in kwargs kwargs['except_handler'] = KillProc return self.RunCommandGeneric(*args, **kwargs) def RunCommandWOutput(self, *args, **kwargs): """Run a command. Takes the same arguments as RunCommandGeneric except for return_output. Returns a triplet (returncode, stdout, stderr). """ # Make sure that args does not overwrite 'return_output' assert len(args) <= 1 assert 'return_output' not in kwargs kwargs['return_output'] = True return self.RunCommandGeneric(*args, **kwargs) def RemoteAccessInitCommand(self, chromeos_root, machine): command = '' command += '\nset -- --remote=' + machine command += '\n. ' + chromeos_root + '/src/scripts/common.sh' command += '\n. ' + chromeos_root + '/src/scripts/remote_access.sh' command += '\nTMP=$(mktemp -d)' command += "\nFLAGS \"$@\" || exit 1" command += '\nremote_access_init' return command def WriteToTempShFile(self, contents): handle, command_file = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix=os.uname()[1], suffix='.sh') os.write(handle, '#!/bin/bash\n') os.write(handle, contents) os.close(handle) return command_file def CrosLearnBoard(self, chromeos_root, machine): command = self.RemoteAccessInitCommand(chromeos_root, machine) command += '\nlearn_board' command += '\necho ${FLAGS_board}' retval, output, _ = self.RunCommandWOutput(command) if self.logger: self.logger.LogFatalIf(retval, 'learn_board command failed') elif retval: sys.exit(1) return output.split()[-1] def CrosRunCommandGeneric(self, cmd, return_output=False, machine=None, command_terminator=None, chromeos_root=None, command_timeout=None, terminated_timeout=10, print_to_console=True): """Run a command on a ChromeOS box. Returns triplet (returncode, stdout, stderr). """ if self.log_level != 'verbose': print_to_console = False if self.logger: self.logger.LogCmd(cmd, print_to_console=print_to_console) self.logger.LogFatalIf(not machine, 'No machine provided!') self.logger.LogFatalIf(not chromeos_root, 'chromeos_root not given!') else: if not chromeos_root or not machine: sys.exit(1) chromeos_root = os.path.expanduser(chromeos_root) # Write all commands to a file. command_file = self.WriteToTempShFile(cmd) retval = self.CopyFiles(command_file, command_file, dest_machine=machine, command_terminator=command_terminator, chromeos_root=chromeos_root, dest_cros=True, recursive=False, print_to_console=print_to_console) if retval: if self.logger: self.logger.LogError('Could not run remote command on machine.' ' Is the machine up?') return (retval, '', '') command = self.RemoteAccessInitCommand(chromeos_root, machine) command += '\nremote_sh bash %s' % command_file command += "\nl_retval=$?; echo \"$REMOTE_OUT\"; exit $l_retval" retval = self.RunCommandGeneric(command, return_output, command_terminator=command_terminator, command_timeout=command_timeout, terminated_timeout=terminated_timeout, print_to_console=print_to_console) if return_output: connect_signature = ( 'Initiating first contact with remote host\n' + 'Connection OK\n') connect_signature_re = re.compile(connect_signature) modded_retval = list(retval) modded_retval[1] = connect_signature_re.sub('', retval[1]) return modded_retval return retval def CrosRunCommand(self, *args, **kwargs): """Run a command on a ChromeOS box. Takes the same arguments as CrosRunCommandGeneric except for return_output. Returns a single value returncode. """ # Make sure that args does not overwrite 'return_output' assert len(args) <= 1 assert 'return_output' not in kwargs kwargs['return_output'] = False return self.CrosRunCommandGeneric(*args, **kwargs)[0] def CrosRunCommandWOutput(self, *args, **kwargs): """Run a command on a ChromeOS box. Takes the same arguments as CrosRunCommandGeneric except for return_output. Returns a triplet (returncode, stdout, stderr). """ # Make sure that args does not overwrite 'return_output' assert len(args) <= 1 assert 'return_output' not in kwargs kwargs['return_output'] = True return self.CrosRunCommandGeneric(*args, **kwargs) def ChrootRunCommandGeneric(self, chromeos_root, command, return_output=False, command_terminator=None, command_timeout=None, terminated_timeout=10, print_to_console=True, cros_sdk_options=''): """Runs a command within the chroot. Returns triplet (returncode, stdout, stderr). """ if self.log_level != 'verbose': print_to_console = False if self.logger: self.logger.LogCmd(command, print_to_console=print_to_console) handle, command_file = tempfile.mkstemp( dir=os.path.join(chromeos_root, 'src/scripts'), suffix='.sh', prefix='in_chroot_cmd') os.write(handle, '#!/bin/bash\n') os.write(handle, command) os.write(handle, '\n') os.close(handle) os.chmod(command_file, 0777) # if return_output is set, run a dummy command first to make sure that # the chroot already exists. We want the final returned output to skip # the output from chroot creation steps. if return_output: ret = self.RunCommand('cd %s; cros_sdk %s -- true' % (chromeos_root, cros_sdk_options)) if ret: return (ret, '', '') # Run command_file inside the chroot, making sure that any "~" is expanded # by the shell inside the chroot, not outside. command = ("cd %s; cros_sdk %s -- bash -c '%s/%s'" % (chromeos_root, cros_sdk_options, misc.CHROMEOS_SCRIPTS_DIR, os.path.basename(command_file))) ret = self.RunCommandGeneric(command, return_output, command_terminator=command_terminator, command_timeout=command_timeout, terminated_timeout=terminated_timeout, print_to_console=print_to_console) os.remove(command_file) return ret def ChrootRunCommand(self, *args, **kwargs): """Runs a command within the chroot. Takes the same arguments as ChrootRunCommandGeneric except for return_output. Returns a single value returncode. """ # Make sure that args does not overwrite 'return_output' assert len(args) <= 2 assert 'return_output' not in kwargs kwargs['return_output'] = False return self.ChrootRunCommandGeneric(*args, **kwargs)[0] def ChrootRunCommandWOutput(self, *args, **kwargs): """Runs a command within the chroot. Takes the same arguments as ChrootRunCommandGeneric except for return_output. Returns a triplet (returncode, stdout, stderr). """ # Make sure that args does not overwrite 'return_output' assert len(args) <= 2 assert 'return_output' not in kwargs kwargs['return_output'] = True return self.ChrootRunCommandGeneric(*args, **kwargs) def RunCommands(self, cmdlist, machine=None, username=None, command_terminator=None): cmd = ' ;\n'.join(cmdlist) return self.RunCommand(cmd, machine=machine, username=username, command_terminator=command_terminator) def CopyFiles(self, src, dest, src_machine=None, dest_machine=None, src_user=None, dest_user=None, recursive=True, command_terminator=None, chromeos_root=None, src_cros=False, dest_cros=False, print_to_console=True): src = os.path.expanduser(src) dest = os.path.expanduser(dest) if recursive: src = src + '/' dest = dest + '/' if src_cros == True or dest_cros == True: if self.logger: self.logger.LogFatalIf(src_cros == dest_cros, 'Only one of src_cros and desc_cros can ' 'be True.') self.logger.LogFatalIf(not chromeos_root, 'chromeos_root not given!') elif src_cros == dest_cros or not chromeos_root: sys.exit(1) if src_cros == True: cros_machine = src_machine else: cros_machine = dest_machine command = self.RemoteAccessInitCommand(chromeos_root, cros_machine) ssh_command = ( 'ssh -p ${FLAGS_ssh_port}' + ' -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no' + ' -o UserKnownHostsFile=$(mktemp)' + ' -i $TMP_PRIVATE_KEY') rsync_prefix = "\nrsync -r -e \"%s\" " % ssh_command if dest_cros == True: command += rsync_prefix + '%s root@%s:%s' % (src, dest_machine, dest) return self.RunCommand(command, machine=src_machine, username=src_user, command_terminator=command_terminator, print_to_console=print_to_console) else: command += rsync_prefix + 'root@%s:%s %s' % (src_machine, src, dest) return self.RunCommand(command, machine=dest_machine, username=dest_user, command_terminator=command_terminator, print_to_console=print_to_console) if dest_machine == src_machine: command = 'rsync -a %s %s' % (src, dest) else: if src_machine is None: src_machine = os.uname()[1] src_user = getpass.getuser() command = 'rsync -a %s@%s:%s %s' % (src_user, src_machine, src, dest) return self.RunCommand(command, machine=dest_machine, username=dest_user, command_terminator=command_terminator, print_to_console=print_to_console) def RunCommand2(self, cmd, cwd=None, line_consumer=None, timeout=None, shell=True, join_stderr=True, env=None, except_handler=lambda p, e: None): """Run the command with an extra feature line_consumer. This version allow developers to provide a line_consumer which will be fed execution output lines. A line_consumer is a callback, which is given a chance to run for each line the execution outputs (either to stdout or stderr). The line_consumer must accept one and exactly one dict argument, the dict argument has these items - 'line' - The line output by the binary. Notice, this string includes the trailing '\n'. 'output' - Whether this is a stdout or stderr output, values are either 'stdout' or 'stderr'. When join_stderr is True, this value will always be 'output'. 'pobject' - The object used to control execution, for example, call pobject.kill(). Note: As this is written, the stdin for the process executed is not associated with the stdin of the caller of this routine. Args: cmd: Command in a single string. cwd: Working directory for execution. line_consumer: A function that will ba called by this function. See above for details. timeout: terminate command after this timeout. shell: Whether to use a shell for execution. join_stderr: Whether join stderr to stdout stream. env: Execution environment. except_handler: Callback for when exception is thrown during command execution. Passed process object and exception. Returns: Execution return code. Raises: child_exception: if fails to start the command process (missing permission, no such file, etc) """ class StreamHandler(object): """Internal utility class.""" def __init__(self, pobject, fd, name, line_consumer): self._pobject = pobject self._fd = fd self._name = name self._buf = '' self._line_consumer = line_consumer def read_and_notify_line(self): t = os.read(fd, 1024) self._buf = self._buf + t self.notify_line() def notify_line(self): p = self._buf.find('\n') while p >= 0: self._line_consumer(line=self._buf[:p + 1], output=self._name, pobject=self._pobject) if p < len(self._buf) - 1: self._buf = self._buf[p + 1:] p = self._buf.find('\n') else: self._buf = '' p = -1 break def notify_eos(self): # Notify end of stream. The last line may not end with a '\n'. if self._buf != '': self._line_consumer(line=self._buf, output=self._name, pobject=self._pobject) self._buf = '' if self.log_level == 'verbose': self.logger.LogCmd(cmd) elif self.logger: self.logger.LogCmdToFileOnly(cmd) # We use setsid so that the child will have a different session id # and we can easily kill the process group. This is also important # because the child will be disassociated from the parent terminal. # In this way the child cannot mess the parent's terminal. pobject = None try: pobject = subprocess.Popen( cmd, cwd=cwd, bufsize=1024, env=env, shell=shell, universal_newlines=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT if join_stderr else subprocess.PIPE, preexec_fn=os.setsid) # We provide a default line_consumer if line_consumer is None: line_consumer = lambda **d: None start_time = time.time() poll = select.poll() outfd = pobject.stdout.fileno() poll.register(outfd, select.POLLIN | select.POLLPRI) handlermap = {outfd: StreamHandler(pobject, outfd, 'stdout', line_consumer)} if not join_stderr: errfd = pobject.stderr.fileno() poll.register(errfd, select.POLLIN | select.POLLPRI) handlermap[errfd] = StreamHandler(pobject, errfd, 'stderr', line_consumer) while len(handlermap): readables = poll.poll(300) for (fd, evt) in readables: handler = handlermap[fd] if evt & (select.POLLPRI | select.POLLIN): handler.read_and_notify_line() elif evt & (select.POLLHUP | select.POLLERR | select.POLLNVAL): handler.notify_eos() poll.unregister(fd) del handlermap[fd] if timeout is not None and (time.time() - start_time > timeout): os.killpg(os.getpgid(pobject.pid), signal.SIGTERM) return pobject.wait() except BaseException as e: except_handler(pobject, e) raise class MockCommandExecuter(CommandExecuter): """Mock class for class CommandExecuter.""" def __init__(self, log_level, logger_to_set=None): super(MockCommandExecuter, self).__init__(log_level, logger_to_set) def RunCommandGeneric(self, cmd, return_output=False, machine=None, username=None, command_terminator=None, command_timeout=None, terminated_timeout=10, print_to_console=True, except_handler=lambda p, e: None): assert not command_timeout cmd = str(cmd) if machine is None: machine = 'localhost' if username is None: username = 'current' logger.GetLogger().LogCmd('(Mock) ' + cmd, machine, username, print_to_console) return (0, '', '') def RunCommand(self, *args, **kwargs): assert 'return_output' not in kwargs kwargs['return_output'] = False return self.RunCommandGeneric(*args, **kwargs)[0] def RunCommandWOutput(self, *args, **kwargs): assert 'return_output' not in kwargs kwargs['return_output'] = True return self.RunCommandGeneric(*args, **kwargs) class CommandTerminator(object): """Object to request termination of a command in execution.""" def __init__(self): self.terminated = False def Terminate(self): self.terminated = True def IsTerminated(self): return self.terminated