On Fri, Oct 14, 2022 at 11:06 PM Ani Sinha <a...@anisinha.ca> wrote: > > Add a README file that describes the purpose of the various test files and > gives > guidance to developers on where and how to make changes. > > Cc: Daniel P. Berrange" <berra...@redhat.com> > Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> > Cc: Maydell Peter <peter.mayd...@linaro.org> > Cc: John Snow <js...@redhat.com> > Cc: Thomas Huth <th...@redhat.com> > Cc: Alex Bennée <alex.ben...@linaro.org> > Cc: Igor Mammedov <imamm...@redhat.com> > Cc: Michael Tsirkin <m...@redhat.com> > Signed-off-by: Ani Sinha <a...@anisinha.ca> > --- > tests/avocado/acpi-bits/README | 128 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 128 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 tests/avocado/acpi-bits/README > > diff --git a/tests/avocado/acpi-bits/README b/tests/avocado/acpi-bits/README > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000000..6950d8d7db > --- /dev/null > +++ b/tests/avocado/acpi-bits/README > @@ -0,0 +1,128 @@ > +============================================================================= > +ACPI/SMBIOS AVOCADO TESTS USING BIOSBITS > +============================================================================= > + > +Biosbits is a software written by Josh Triplett that can be downloaded > +from https://biosbits.org/. The github codebase can be found here: > +https://github.com/biosbits/bits/tree/master. It is a software that executes > +the bios components such as acpi and smbios tables directly through acpica > +bios interpreter (a freely available C based library written by Intel, > +downloadable from https://acpica.org/ and is included with biosbits) without > an > +operating system getting involved in between. > +There are several advantages to directly testing the bios in a real physical > +machine or VM as opposed to indirectly discovering bios issues through the > +operating system. For one thing, the OSes tend to hide bios problems from the > +end user. The other is that we have more control of what we wanted to test > +and how by directly using acpica interpreter on top of the bios on a running > +system. More details on the inspiration for developing biosbits and its real > +life uses can be found in (a) and (b). > +This directory contains tests written in python using avocado framework that > +exercizes the QEMU bios components using biosbits and reports test failures. > +For QEMU, we maintain a fork of bios bits in gitlab along with all the > +dependent submodules: > +https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/biosbits-bits > +This fork contains numerous fixes, a newer acpica and changes specific to > +running this avocado QEMU tests using bits. The author of this document > +is the sole maintainer of the QEMU fork of bios bits repo. > + > +Under the directory tests/avocado/, acpi-bits.py is a QEMU avocado test that > +drives all this. > + > +A brief description of the various test files follows. > + > +Under tests/avocado/ as the root we have: > + > +├── acpi-bits > +│ ├── bits-config > +│ │ └── bits-cfg.txt > +│ ├── bits-tests > +│ │ ├── smbios.py2 > +│ │ ├── smilatency.py2 > +│ │ ├── testacpi.py2 > +│ │ └── testcpuid.py2 > +│ └── README > +├── acpi-bits.py > + > +tests/avocado: > + - acpi-bits.py: This is the main python avocado test script that generates a > + biosbits iso. It then spawns a QEMU VM with it, collects the log and > reports > + test failures. This is the script one would be interested in if they > wanted > + to add or change some component of the log parsing, add a new command line > + to alter how QEMU is spawned etc. Test writers typically would not need to > + modify this script unless they wanted to enhance or change the log parsing > + for their tests. Following environment variables are used in this test: > + - V=1 : This enables verbose mode for the test. It dumps the entire log > + from bios bits and also more details in case failure happens. It is > + useful for debugging the test failures or tests themselves. > + > + In order to run this test, please perform the following steps: > + from the QEMU build directory: > + > + $ make check-venv (needed only the first time to create the venv) > + $ ./tests/venv/bin/avocado run -t acpi tests/avocado > + > + The above will run all acpi avocado tests including this one. > + In order to run the individual test, perform: > + > + $ ./tests/venv/bin/avocado run tests/avocado/acpi-bits.py --tap - > + > + The above will produce output in tap format. You can omit "--tap -" in the > + end and it will produce more output like the following: > + > + $ ./tests/venv/bin/avocado run tests/avocado/acpi-bits.py > + Fetching asset from > tests/avocado/acpi-bits.py:AcpiBitsTest.test_acpi_smbios_bits > + JOB ID : eab225724da7b64c012c65705dc2fa14ab1defef > + JOB LOG : > /home/anisinha/avocado/job-results/job-2022-10-10T17.58-eab2257/job.log > + (1/1) tests/avocado/acpi-bits.py:AcpiBitsTest.test_acpi_smbios_bits: > PASS (33.09 s) > + RESULTS : PASS 1 | ERROR 0 | FAIL 0 | SKIP 0 | WARN 0 | INTERRUPT 0 > | CANCEL 0 > + JOB TIME : 39.22 s > + > + You can inspect the log file for more information about the run or in > order > + to diagnoze issues. If you pass V=1 in the environment, more diagnostic > logs > + would be found in the test log. > + > +tests/avocado/acpi-bits: > + - README: This text file. > + > +tests/avocado/acpi-bits/bits-config: > + This location contains biosbits config files that determine how the > software > + runs the tests. > + - bits-config.txt: this is the biosbits config file that determines what > tests > + or actions are performed by bits. The description of the config options > are > + provided in the file itself. > + > +tests/avocado/acpi-bits/bits-tests: > + This directory contains biosbits python based tests that are run from > within > + the biosbits environment in the spawned VM. New additions of test cases > can > + be made in the appropriate test file. For example, new acpi tests can go > + into testacpi.py and one would call testsuite.add_test() to register the > new > + test so that it gets executed as a part of the ACPI tests. > + It might be occasionally necessary to disable some subtests or add a new > + test that belongs to a test suite not already present in this directory. > To > + do this, please extract the bits source from the zip file mentioned above.
I will update this in V5. No zip file reference needed. > + Copy the test suite/script that needs modification (addition of new tests > + or disabling them) from boot/python location of the extracted directory > + into this directory. This also needs updating. Will do in v5. > + > + step (a): copy unmodified test script to this directory. > + > + step (b): perform modifications to the test. > + Commit (a) and (b) in separate commits so that the original test script > + and the changes we have made are separated and clear. > + > + The test framework will then use your modified test script to run the > test. > + No further changes would be needed. Please check the logs to make sure > that > + appropriate changes have taken effect. > + > + The tests have an extension .py2 in order to indicate that > + (a) they are python2.7 based scripts and not python 3 scripts. > + (b) they are run from within the bios bits VM and is not subjected to QEMU > + build/test python script maintainance and dependency resolutions. > + (c) They need not be loaded by avocado framework when running tests. > + > + > +Author: Ani Sinha <a...@anisinha.ca> > + > +References: > +(a) > https://blog.linuxplumbersconf.org/2011/ocw/system/presentations/867/original/bits.pdf > +(b) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36QIepyUuhg > -- > 2.34.1 >