hostap/tests/hwsim/remotehost.py
Janusz Dziedzic 16f18b2ca7 tests: remotehost: Add send_file()
Some hostapd test cases use configuration files, e.g., ACLs in BSS
configuration. When executing remote tests (udp), we have to first send
these configuration files to the appropriate remote device. The new
send_file() helper can be used for that.

Signed-off-by: Janusz Dziedzic <janusz.dziedzic@gmail.com>
2020-02-23 15:48:46 +02:00

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# Host class
# Copyright (c) 2016, Qualcomm Atheros, Inc.
#
# This software may be distributed under the terms of the BSD license.
# See README for more details.
import logging
import subprocess
import threading
logger = logging.getLogger()
def remote_compatible(func):
func.remote_compatible = True
return func
def execute_thread(command, reply):
cmd = ' '.join(command)
logger.debug("thread run: " + cmd)
try:
status = 0
buf = subprocess.check_output(command, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT).decode()
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
status = e.returncode
buf = e.output
logger.debug("thread cmd: " + cmd)
logger.debug("thread exit status: " + str(status))
logger.debug("thread exit buf: " + str(buf))
reply.append(status)
reply.append(buf)
class Host():
def __init__(self, host=None, ifname=None, port=None, name="", user="root"):
self.host = host
self.name = name
self.user = user
self.monitors = []
self.monitor_thread = None
self.logs = []
self.ifname = ifname
self.port = port
self.dev = None
if self.name == "" and host != None:
self.name = host
def local_execute(self, command):
logger.debug("execute: " + str(command))
try:
status = 0
buf = subprocess.check_output(command, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
status = e.returncode
buf = e.output
logger.debug("status: " + str(status))
logger.debug("buf: " + str(buf))
return status, buf.decode()
def execute(self, command):
if self.host is None:
return self.local_execute(command)
cmd = ["ssh", self.user + "@" + self.host, ' '.join(command)]
_cmd = self.name + " execute: " + ' '.join(cmd)
logger.debug(_cmd)
try:
status = 0
buf = subprocess.check_output(cmd, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
status = e.returncode
buf = e.output
logger.debug(self.name + " status: " + str(status))
logger.debug(self.name + " buf: " + str(buf))
return status, buf.decode()
# async execute
def execute_run(self, command, res):
if self.host is None:
cmd = command
else:
cmd = ["ssh", self.user + "@" + self.host, ' '.join(command)]
_cmd = self.name + " execute_run: " + ' '.join(cmd)
logger.debug(_cmd)
t = threading.Thread(target=execute_thread, args=(cmd, res))
t.start()
return t
def wait_execute_complete(self, t, wait=None):
if wait == None:
wait_str = "infinite"
else:
wait_str = str(wait) + "s"
logger.debug(self.name + " wait_execute_complete(" + wait_str + "): ")
if t.isAlive():
t.join(wait)
def add_log(self, log_file):
self.logs.append(log_file)
def get_logs(self, local_log_dir=None):
for log in self.logs:
if local_log_dir:
self.local_execute(["scp", self.user + "@[" + self.host + "]:" + log, local_log_dir])
self.execute(["rm", log])
del self.logs[:]
def send_file(self, src, dst):
if self.host is None:
return
self.local_execute(["scp", src,
self.user + "@[" + self.host + "]:" + dst])