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tests: Add remote directory to tests Add tests/remote directory and files: config.py - handle devices/setup_params table run-tests.py - run test cases test_devices.py - run basic configuration tests You can add own configuration file, by default this is cfg.py, and put there devices and setup_params definition in format you can find in config.py file. You can use -c option or just create cfg.py file. Print available devices/test_cases: ./run-tests.py Check devices (ssh connection, authorized_keys, interfaces): ./run-test.py -t devices Run sanity tests (test_sanity_*): ./run-test.py -d <dut_name> -t sanity Run all tests: ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all Run test_A and test_B: ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t "test_A, test_B" Set reference device, and run sanity tests: ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -r <ref_name> -t sanity Multiple duts/refs/monitors could be setup: e.g. ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -r <ref1_name> -r <ref2_name> -t sanity Monitor could be set like this: ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t sanity -m all -m <standalone_monitor> You can also add filters to tests you would like to run ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all -k wep -k g_only ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all -k VHT80 ./run-test.py doesn't start/terminate wpa_supplicant or hostpad, test cases are resposible for that, while we don't know test case requirements. Restart (-R) trace (-T) and perf (-P) options available. This request trace/perf logs from the hosts (if possible). As parameters each test case get: - devices - table of available devices - setup_params - duts - names of DUTs should be tested - refs - names of reference devices should be used - monitors - names of monitors list Each test could return append_text. Signed-off-by: Janusz Dziedzic <janusz.dziedzic@tieto.com>
2016-04-29 07:07:33 +02:00
# Environment configuration
# Copyright (c) 2016, Tieto Corporation
#
# This software may be distributed under the terms of the BSD license.
# See README for more details.
#
# Currently static definition, in the future this could be a config file,
# or even common database with host management.
#
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger()
#
# You can put your settings in cfg.py file with setup_params, devices
# definitions in the format as below. In other case HWSIM cfg will be used.
#
setup_params = {"setup_hw" : "./tests/setup_hw.sh",
"hostapd" : "./tests/hostapd",
"wpa_supplicant" : "./tests/wpa_supplicant",
"iperf" : "iperf",
"wlantest" : "./tests/wlantest",
"wlantest_cli" : "./tests/wlantest_cli",
"country" : "US",
"log_dir" : "/tmp/",
"ipv4_test_net" : "192.168.12.0",
"trace_start" : "./tests/trace_start.sh",
"trace_stop" : "./tests/trace_stop.sh",
"perf_start" : "./tests/perf_start.sh",
"perf_stop" : "./tests/perf_stop.sh"}
tests: Add remote directory to tests Add tests/remote directory and files: config.py - handle devices/setup_params table run-tests.py - run test cases test_devices.py - run basic configuration tests You can add own configuration file, by default this is cfg.py, and put there devices and setup_params definition in format you can find in config.py file. You can use -c option or just create cfg.py file. Print available devices/test_cases: ./run-tests.py Check devices (ssh connection, authorized_keys, interfaces): ./run-test.py -t devices Run sanity tests (test_sanity_*): ./run-test.py -d <dut_name> -t sanity Run all tests: ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all Run test_A and test_B: ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t "test_A, test_B" Set reference device, and run sanity tests: ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -r <ref_name> -t sanity Multiple duts/refs/monitors could be setup: e.g. ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -r <ref1_name> -r <ref2_name> -t sanity Monitor could be set like this: ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t sanity -m all -m <standalone_monitor> You can also add filters to tests you would like to run ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all -k wep -k g_only ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all -k VHT80 ./run-test.py doesn't start/terminate wpa_supplicant or hostpad, test cases are resposible for that, while we don't know test case requirements. Restart (-R) trace (-T) and perf (-P) options available. This request trace/perf logs from the hosts (if possible). As parameters each test case get: - devices - table of available devices - setup_params - duts - names of DUTs should be tested - refs - names of reference devices should be used - monitors - names of monitors list Each test could return append_text. Signed-off-by: Janusz Dziedzic <janusz.dziedzic@tieto.com>
2016-04-29 07:07:33 +02:00
#
#devices = [{"hostname": "192.168.254.58", "ifname" : "wlan0", "port": "9877", "name" : "t2-ath9k", "flags" : "AP_HT40 STA_HT40"},
# {"hostname": "192.168.254.58", "ifname" : "wlan1", "port": "9877", "name" : "t2-ath10k", "flags" : "AP_VHT80"},
# {"hostname": "192.168.254.58", "ifname" : "wlan3", "port": "9877", "name" : "t2-intel7260", "flags" : "STA_VHT80"},
# {"hostname": "192.168.254.55", "ifname" : "wlan0, wlan1, wlan2", "port": "", "name" : "t3-monitor"},
tests: Add remote directory to tests Add tests/remote directory and files: config.py - handle devices/setup_params table run-tests.py - run test cases test_devices.py - run basic configuration tests You can add own configuration file, by default this is cfg.py, and put there devices and setup_params definition in format you can find in config.py file. You can use -c option or just create cfg.py file. Print available devices/test_cases: ./run-tests.py Check devices (ssh connection, authorized_keys, interfaces): ./run-test.py -t devices Run sanity tests (test_sanity_*): ./run-test.py -d <dut_name> -t sanity Run all tests: ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all Run test_A and test_B: ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t "test_A, test_B" Set reference device, and run sanity tests: ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -r <ref_name> -t sanity Multiple duts/refs/monitors could be setup: e.g. ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -r <ref1_name> -r <ref2_name> -t sanity Monitor could be set like this: ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t sanity -m all -m <standalone_monitor> You can also add filters to tests you would like to run ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all -k wep -k g_only ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all -k VHT80 ./run-test.py doesn't start/terminate wpa_supplicant or hostpad, test cases are resposible for that, while we don't know test case requirements. Restart (-R) trace (-T) and perf (-P) options available. This request trace/perf logs from the hosts (if possible). As parameters each test case get: - devices - table of available devices - setup_params - duts - names of DUTs should be tested - refs - names of reference devices should be used - monitors - names of monitors list Each test could return append_text. Signed-off-by: Janusz Dziedzic <janusz.dziedzic@tieto.com>
2016-04-29 07:07:33 +02:00
# {"hostname": "192.168.254.50", "ifname" : "wlan0", "port": "9877", "name" : "t1-ath9k"},
# {"hostname": "192.168.254.50", "ifname" : "wlan1", "port": "9877", "name" : "t1-ath10k"}]
#
# HWSIM - ifaces available after modprobe mac80211_hwsim
#
devices = [{"hostname": "localhost", "ifname": "wlan0", "port": "9868", "name": "hwsim0", "flags": "AP_VHT80 STA_VHT80"},
{"hostname": "localhost", "ifname": "wlan1", "port": "9878", "name": "hwsim1", "flags": "AP_VHT80 STA_VHT80"},
{"hostname": "localhost", "ifname": "wlan2", "port": "9888", "name": "hwsim2", "flags": "AP_VHT80 STA_VHT80"},
{"hostname": "localhost", "ifname": "wlan3", "port": "9898", "name": "hwsim3", "flags": "AP_VHT80 STA_VHT80"},
{"hostname": "localhost", "ifname": "wlan4", "port": "9908", "name": "hwsim4", "flags": "AP_VHT80 STA_VHT80"}]
tests: Add remote directory to tests Add tests/remote directory and files: config.py - handle devices/setup_params table run-tests.py - run test cases test_devices.py - run basic configuration tests You can add own configuration file, by default this is cfg.py, and put there devices and setup_params definition in format you can find in config.py file. You can use -c option or just create cfg.py file. Print available devices/test_cases: ./run-tests.py Check devices (ssh connection, authorized_keys, interfaces): ./run-test.py -t devices Run sanity tests (test_sanity_*): ./run-test.py -d <dut_name> -t sanity Run all tests: ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all Run test_A and test_B: ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t "test_A, test_B" Set reference device, and run sanity tests: ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -r <ref_name> -t sanity Multiple duts/refs/monitors could be setup: e.g. ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -r <ref1_name> -r <ref2_name> -t sanity Monitor could be set like this: ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t sanity -m all -m <standalone_monitor> You can also add filters to tests you would like to run ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all -k wep -k g_only ./run-tests.py -d <dut_name> -t all -k VHT80 ./run-test.py doesn't start/terminate wpa_supplicant or hostpad, test cases are resposible for that, while we don't know test case requirements. Restart (-R) trace (-T) and perf (-P) options available. This request trace/perf logs from the hosts (if possible). As parameters each test case get: - devices - table of available devices - setup_params - duts - names of DUTs should be tested - refs - names of reference devices should be used - monitors - names of monitors list Each test could return append_text. Signed-off-by: Janusz Dziedzic <janusz.dziedzic@tieto.com>
2016-04-29 07:07:33 +02:00
def get_setup_params(filename="cfg.py"):
try:
mod = __import__(filename.split(".")[0])
return mod.setup_params
except:
logger.debug("__import__(" + filename + ") failed, using static settings")
pass
return setup_params
def get_devices(filename="cfg.py"):
try:
mod = __import__(filename.split(".")[0])
return mod.devices
except:
logger.debug("__import__(" + filename + ") failed, using static settings")
pass
return devices
def get_device(devices, name=None, flags=None, lock=False):
if name is None and flags is None:
raise Exception("Failed to get device")
for device in devices:
if device['name'] == name:
return device
for device in devices:
try:
device_flags = device['flags']
if device_flags.find(flags) != -1:
return device
except:
pass
raise Exception("Failed to get device " + name)
def put_device(devices, name):
pass