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[132.177.123.84]) by smtp-relay.gmail.com with ESMTPS id 3f1490d57ef6-e041a957d3dsm261800276.24.2024.07.11.09.34.36 (version=TLS1_2 cipher=ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 bits=128/128); Thu, 11 Jul 2024 09:34:37 -0700 (PDT) X-Relaying-Domain: iol.unh.edu Received: from iol.unh.edu (unknown [IPv6:2606:4100:3880:1257::1083]) by postal.iol.unh.edu (Postfix) with ESMTP id DD3CE605C380; Thu, 11 Jul 2024 12:34:35 -0400 (EDT) From: jspewock@iol.unh.edu To: yoan.picchi@foss.arm.com, wathsala.vithanage@arm.com, Honnappa.Nagarahalli@arm.com, npratte@iol.unh.edu, probb@iol.unh.edu, juraj.linkes@pantheon.tech, Luca.Vizzarro@arm.com, paul.szczepanek@arm.com, thomas@monjalon.net Cc: dev@dpdk.org, Jeremy Spewock , Luca Vizzarro Subject: [PATCH v2 1/2] dts: add context manager for interactive shells Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2024 12:34:09 -0400 Message-ID: <20240711163410.89017-2-jspewock@iol.unh.edu> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.45.2 In-Reply-To: <20240711163410.89017-1-jspewock@iol.unh.edu> References: <20240709163145.110030-1-jspewock@iol.unh.edu> <20240711163410.89017-1-jspewock@iol.unh.edu> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-BeenThere: dev@dpdk.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.29 Precedence: list List-Id: DPDK patches and discussions List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: dev-bounces@dpdk.org From: Jeremy Spewock Interactive shells are managed in a way currently where they are closed and cleaned up at the time of garbage collection. Due to there being no guarantee of when this garbage collection happens in Python, there is no way to consistently know when an application will be closed without manually closing the application yourself when you are done with it. This doesn't cause a problem in cases where you can start another instance of the same application multiple times on a server, but this isn't the case for primary applications in DPDK. The introduction of primary applications, such as testpmd, adds a need for knowing previous instances of the application have been stopped and cleaned up before starting a new one, which the garbage collector does not provide. To solve this problem, a new class is added which acts as a base class for interactive shells that enforces that instances of the application be managed using a context manager. Using a context manager guarantees that once you leave the scope of the block where the application is being used for any reason, the application will be closed immediately. This avoids the possibility of the shell not being closed due to an exception being raised or user error. The interactive shell class then becomes shells that can be started/stopped manually or at the time of garbage collection rather than through a context manager. Signed-off-by: Jeremy Spewock Reviewed-by: Juraj Linkeš Reviewed-by: Patrick Robb Reviewed-by: Luca Vizzarro --- dts/framework/remote_session/dpdk_shell.py | 9 +- .../remote_session/interactive_shell.py | 160 ++------------- .../single_active_interactive_shell.py | 193 ++++++++++++++++++ dts/framework/remote_session/testpmd_shell.py | 7 +- .../testbed_model/traffic_generator/scapy.py | 2 + dts/tests/TestSuite_pmd_buffer_scatter.py | 26 +-- dts/tests/TestSuite_smoke_tests.py | 4 +- 7 files changed, 232 insertions(+), 169 deletions(-) create mode 100644 dts/framework/remote_session/single_active_interactive_shell.py diff --git a/dts/framework/remote_session/dpdk_shell.py b/dts/framework/remote_session/dpdk_shell.py index 296639f37d..950c6ca670 100644 --- a/dts/framework/remote_session/dpdk_shell.py +++ b/dts/framework/remote_session/dpdk_shell.py @@ -11,7 +11,9 @@ from pathlib import PurePath from framework.params.eal import EalParams -from framework.remote_session.interactive_shell import InteractiveShell +from framework.remote_session.single_active_interactive_shell import ( + SingleActiveInteractiveShell, +) from framework.settings import SETTINGS from framework.testbed_model.cpu import LogicalCoreCount, LogicalCoreList from framework.testbed_model.sut_node import SutNode @@ -60,7 +62,7 @@ def compute_eal_params( return params -class DPDKShell(InteractiveShell, ABC): +class DPDKShell(SingleActiveInteractiveShell, ABC): """The base class for managing DPDK-based interactive shells. This class shouldn't be instantiated directly, but instead be extended. @@ -79,7 +81,6 @@ def __init__( lcore_filter_specifier: LogicalCoreCount | LogicalCoreList = LogicalCoreCount(), ascending_cores: bool = True, append_prefix_timestamp: bool = True, - start_on_init: bool = True, app_params: EalParams = EalParams(), ) -> None: """Extends :meth:`~.interactive_shell.InteractiveShell.__init__`. @@ -95,7 +96,7 @@ def __init__( append_prefix_timestamp, ) - super().__init__(node, privileged, timeout, start_on_init, app_params) + super().__init__(node, privileged, timeout, app_params) def _update_real_path(self, path: PurePath) -> None: """Extends :meth:`~.interactive_shell.InteractiveShell._update_real_path`. diff --git a/dts/framework/remote_session/interactive_shell.py b/dts/framework/remote_session/interactive_shell.py index 254aa29f89..11dc8a0643 100644 --- a/dts/framework/remote_session/interactive_shell.py +++ b/dts/framework/remote_session/interactive_shell.py @@ -2,166 +2,32 @@ # Copyright(c) 2023 University of New Hampshire # Copyright(c) 2024 Arm Limited -"""Common functionality for interactive shell handling. +"""Interactive shell with manual stop/start functionality. -The base class, :class:`InteractiveShell`, is meant to be extended by subclasses that contain -functionality specific to that shell type. These subclasses will often modify things like -the prompt to expect or the arguments to pass into the application, but still utilize -the same method for sending a command and collecting output. How this output is handled however -is often application specific. If an application needs elevated privileges to start it is expected -that the method for gaining those privileges is provided when initializing the class. - -The :option:`--timeout` command line argument and the :envvar:`DTS_TIMEOUT` -environment variable configure the timeout of getting the output from command execution. +Provides a class that doesn't require being started/stopped using a context manager and can instead +be started and stopped manually, or have the stopping process be handled at the time of garbage +collection. """ -from abc import ABC -from pathlib import PurePath -from typing import ClassVar - -from paramiko import Channel, channel # type: ignore[import-untyped] - -from framework.logger import DTSLogger -from framework.params import Params -from framework.settings import SETTINGS -from framework.testbed_model.node import Node +from .single_active_interactive_shell import SingleActiveInteractiveShell -class InteractiveShell(ABC): - """The base class for managing interactive shells. +class InteractiveShell(SingleActiveInteractiveShell): + """Adds manual start and stop functionality to interactive shells. - This class shouldn't be instantiated directly, but instead be extended. It contains - methods for starting interactive shells as well as sending commands to these shells - and collecting input until reaching a certain prompt. All interactive applications - will use the same SSH connection, but each will create their own channel on that - session. + Like its super-class, this class should not be instantiated directly and should instead be + extended. This class also provides an option for automated cleanup of the application through + the garbage collector. """ - _node: Node - _stdin: channel.ChannelStdinFile - _stdout: channel.ChannelFile - _ssh_channel: Channel - _logger: DTSLogger - _timeout: float - _app_params: Params - _privileged: bool - _real_path: PurePath - - #: Prompt to expect at the end of output when sending a command. - #: This is often overridden by subclasses. - _default_prompt: ClassVar[str] = "" - - #: Extra characters to add to the end of every command - #: before sending them. This is often overridden by subclasses and is - #: most commonly an additional newline character. - _command_extra_chars: ClassVar[str] = "" - - #: Path to the executable to start the interactive application. - path: ClassVar[PurePath] - - def __init__( - self, - node: Node, - privileged: bool = False, - timeout: float = SETTINGS.timeout, - start_on_init: bool = True, - app_params: Params = Params(), - ) -> None: - """Create an SSH channel during initialization. - - Args: - node: The node on which to run start the interactive shell. - privileged: Enables the shell to run as superuser. - timeout: The timeout used for the SSH channel that is dedicated to this interactive - shell. This timeout is for collecting output, so if reading from the buffer - and no output is gathered within the timeout, an exception is thrown. - start_on_init: Start interactive shell automatically after object initialisation. - app_params: The command line parameters to be passed to the application on startup. - """ - self._node = node - self._logger = node._logger - self._app_params = app_params - self._privileged = privileged - self._timeout = timeout - # Ensure path is properly formatted for the host - self._update_real_path(self.path) - - if start_on_init: - self.start_application() - - def _setup_ssh_channel(self): - self._ssh_channel = self._node.main_session.interactive_session.session.invoke_shell() - self._stdin = self._ssh_channel.makefile_stdin("w") - self._stdout = self._ssh_channel.makefile("r") - self._ssh_channel.settimeout(self._timeout) - self._ssh_channel.set_combine_stderr(True) # combines stdout and stderr streams - - def _make_start_command(self) -> str: - """Makes the command that starts the interactive shell.""" - start_command = f"{self._real_path} {self._app_params or ''}" - if self._privileged: - start_command = self._node.main_session._get_privileged_command(start_command) - return start_command - def start_application(self) -> None: - """Starts a new interactive application based on the path to the app. - - This method is often overridden by subclasses as their process for - starting may look different. - """ - self._setup_ssh_channel() - self.send_command(self._make_start_command()) - - def send_command( - self, command: str, prompt: str | None = None, skip_first_line: bool = False - ) -> str: - """Send `command` and get all output before the expected ending string. - - Lines that expect input are not included in the stdout buffer, so they cannot - be used for expect. - - Example: - If you were prompted to log into something with a username and password, - you cannot expect ``username:`` because it won't yet be in the stdout buffer. - A workaround for this could be consuming an extra newline character to force - the current `prompt` into the stdout buffer. - - Args: - command: The command to send. - prompt: After sending the command, `send_command` will be expecting this string. - If :data:`None`, will use the class's default prompt. - skip_first_line: Skip the first line when capturing the output. - - Returns: - All output in the buffer before expected string. - """ - self._logger.info(f"Sending: '{command}'") - if prompt is None: - prompt = self._default_prompt - self._stdin.write(f"{command}{self._command_extra_chars}\n") - self._stdin.flush() - out: str = "" - for line in self._stdout: - if skip_first_line: - skip_first_line = False - continue - if prompt in line and not line.rstrip().endswith( - command.rstrip() - ): # ignore line that sent command - break - out += line - self._logger.debug(f"Got output: {out}") - return out + """Start the application.""" + self._start_application() def close(self) -> None: """Properly free all resources.""" - self._stdin.close() - self._ssh_channel.close() + self._close() def __del__(self) -> None: """Make sure the session is properly closed before deleting the object.""" self.close() - - def _update_real_path(self, path: PurePath) -> None: - """Updates the interactive shell's real path used at command line.""" - self._real_path = self._node.main_session.join_remote_path(path) diff --git a/dts/framework/remote_session/single_active_interactive_shell.py b/dts/framework/remote_session/single_active_interactive_shell.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..30c55d4703 --- /dev/null +++ b/dts/framework/remote_session/single_active_interactive_shell.py @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause +# Copyright(c) 2024 University of New Hampshire + +"""Common functionality for interactive shell handling. + +The base class, :class:`SingleActiveInteractiveShell`, is meant to be extended by subclasses that +contain functionality specific to that shell type. These subclasses will often modify things like +the prompt to expect or the arguments to pass into the application, but still utilize +the same method for sending a command and collecting output. How this output is handled however +is often application specific. If an application needs elevated privileges to start it is expected +that the method for gaining those privileges is provided when initializing the class. + +This class is designed for applications like primary applications in DPDK where only one instance +of the application can be running at a given time and, for this reason, is managed using a context +manager. This context manager starts the application when you enter the context and cleans up the +application when you exit. Using a context manager for this is useful since it allows us to ensure +the application is cleaned up as soon as you leave the block regardless of the reason. + +The :option:`--timeout` command line argument and the :envvar:`DTS_TIMEOUT` +environment variable configure the timeout of getting the output from command execution. +""" + +from abc import ABC +from pathlib import PurePath +from typing import ClassVar + +from paramiko import Channel, channel # type: ignore[import-untyped] +from typing_extensions import Self + +from framework.logger import DTSLogger +from framework.params import Params +from framework.settings import SETTINGS +from framework.testbed_model.node import Node + + +class SingleActiveInteractiveShell(ABC): + """The base class for managing interactive shells. + + This class shouldn't be instantiated directly, but instead be extended. It contains + methods for starting interactive shells as well as sending commands to these shells + and collecting input until reaching a certain prompt. All interactive applications + will use the same SSH connection, but each will create their own channel on that + session. + + Interactive shells are started and stopped using a context manager. This allows for the start + and cleanup of the application to happen at predictable times regardless of exceptions or + interrupts. + """ + + _node: Node + _stdin: channel.ChannelStdinFile + _stdout: channel.ChannelFile + _ssh_channel: Channel + _logger: DTSLogger + _timeout: float + _app_params: Params + _privileged: bool + _real_path: PurePath + + #: Prompt to expect at the end of output when sending a command. + #: This is often overridden by subclasses. + _default_prompt: ClassVar[str] = "" + + #: Extra characters to add to the end of every command + #: before sending them. This is often overridden by subclasses and is + #: most commonly an additional newline character. + _command_extra_chars: ClassVar[str] = "" + + #: Path to the executable to start the interactive application. + path: ClassVar[PurePath] + + def __init__( + self, + node: Node, + privileged: bool = False, + timeout: float = SETTINGS.timeout, + app_params: Params = Params(), + ) -> None: + """Create an SSH channel during initialization. + + Args: + node: The node on which to run start the interactive shell. + privileged: Enables the shell to run as superuser. + timeout: The timeout used for the SSH channel that is dedicated to this interactive + shell. This timeout is for collecting output, so if reading from the buffer + and no output is gathered within the timeout, an exception is thrown. + app_params: The command line parameters to be passed to the application on startup. + """ + self._node = node + self._logger = node._logger + self._app_params = app_params + self._privileged = privileged + self._timeout = timeout + # Ensure path is properly formatted for the host + self._update_real_path(self.path) + + def _setup_ssh_channel(self): + self._ssh_channel = self._node.main_session.interactive_session.session.invoke_shell() + self._stdin = self._ssh_channel.makefile_stdin("w") + self._stdout = self._ssh_channel.makefile("r") + self._ssh_channel.settimeout(self._timeout) + self._ssh_channel.set_combine_stderr(True) # combines stdout and stderr streams + + def _make_start_command(self) -> str: + """Makes the command that starts the interactive shell.""" + start_command = f"{self._real_path} {self._app_params or ''}" + if self._privileged: + start_command = self._node.main_session._get_privileged_command(start_command) + return start_command + + def _start_application(self) -> None: + """Starts a new interactive application based on the path to the app. + + This method is often overridden by subclasses as their process for + starting may look different. + """ + self._setup_ssh_channel() + self.send_command(self._make_start_command()) + + def send_command( + self, command: str, prompt: str | None = None, skip_first_line: bool = False + ) -> str: + """Send `command` and get all output before the expected ending string. + + Lines that expect input are not included in the stdout buffer, so they cannot + be used for expect. + + Example: + If you were prompted to log into something with a username and password, + you cannot expect ``username:`` because it won't yet be in the stdout buffer. + A workaround for this could be consuming an extra newline character to force + the current `prompt` into the stdout buffer. + + Args: + command: The command to send. + prompt: After sending the command, `send_command` will be expecting this string. + If :data:`None`, will use the class's default prompt. + skip_first_line: Skip the first line when capturing the output. + + Returns: + All output in the buffer before expected string. + """ + self._logger.info(f"Sending: '{command}'") + if prompt is None: + prompt = self._default_prompt + self._stdin.write(f"{command}{self._command_extra_chars}\n") + self._stdin.flush() + out: str = "" + for line in self._stdout: + if skip_first_line: + skip_first_line = False + continue + if prompt in line and not line.rstrip().endswith( + command.rstrip() + ): # ignore line that sent command + break + out += line + self._logger.debug(f"Got output: {out}") + return out + + def _close(self) -> None: + self._stdin.close() + self._ssh_channel.close() + + def _update_real_path(self, path: PurePath) -> None: + """Updates the interactive shell's real path used at command line.""" + self._real_path = self._node.main_session.join_remote_path(path) + + def __enter__(self) -> Self: + """Enter the context block. + + Upon entering a context block with this class, the desired behavior is to create the + channel for the application to use, and then start the application. + + Returns: + Reference to the object for the application after it has been started. + """ + self._start_application() + return self + + def __exit__(self, *_) -> None: + """Exit the context block. + + Upon exiting a context block with this class, we want to ensure that the instance of the + application is explicitly closed and properly cleaned up using its close method. Note that + because this method returns :data:`None` if an exception was raised within the block, it is + not handled and will be re-raised after the application is closed. + + The desired behavior is to close the application regardless of the reason for exiting the + context and then recreate that reason afterwards. All method arguments are ignored for + this reason. + """ + self._close() diff --git a/dts/framework/remote_session/testpmd_shell.py b/dts/framework/remote_session/testpmd_shell.py index ec22f72221..f54a745185 100644 --- a/dts/framework/remote_session/testpmd_shell.py +++ b/dts/framework/remote_session/testpmd_shell.py @@ -604,7 +604,6 @@ def __init__( lcore_filter_specifier: LogicalCoreCount | LogicalCoreList = LogicalCoreCount(), ascending_cores: bool = True, append_prefix_timestamp: bool = True, - start_on_init: bool = True, **app_params: Unpack[TestPmdParamsDict], ) -> None: """Overrides :meth:`~.dpdk_shell.DPDKShell.__init__`. Changes app_params to kwargs.""" @@ -615,7 +614,6 @@ def __init__( lcore_filter_specifier, ascending_cores, append_prefix_timestamp, - start_on_init, TestPmdParams(**app_params), ) @@ -806,7 +804,8 @@ def show_port_stats(self, port_id: int) -> TestPmdPortStats: return TestPmdPortStats.parse(output) - def close(self) -> None: + def _close(self) -> None: """Overrides :meth:`~.interactive_shell.close`.""" + self.stop() self.send_command("quit", "") - return super().close() + return super()._close() diff --git a/dts/framework/testbed_model/traffic_generator/scapy.py b/dts/framework/testbed_model/traffic_generator/scapy.py index bf58ad1c5e..7f0cc2bc18 100644 --- a/dts/framework/testbed_model/traffic_generator/scapy.py +++ b/dts/framework/testbed_model/traffic_generator/scapy.py @@ -219,6 +219,8 @@ def __init__(self, tg_node: Node, config: ScapyTrafficGeneratorConfig): self.session = PythonShell(self._tg_node, timeout=5, privileged=True) + self.session.start_application() + # import libs in remote python console for import_statement in SCAPY_RPC_SERVER_IMPORTS: self.session.send_command(import_statement) diff --git a/dts/tests/TestSuite_pmd_buffer_scatter.py b/dts/tests/TestSuite_pmd_buffer_scatter.py index d954545330..0d8e101e5c 100644 --- a/dts/tests/TestSuite_pmd_buffer_scatter.py +++ b/dts/tests/TestSuite_pmd_buffer_scatter.py @@ -102,24 +102,26 @@ def pmd_scatter(self, mbsize: int) -> None: Test: Start testpmd and run functional test with preset mbsize. """ - testpmd = TestPmdShell( + with TestPmdShell( self.sut_node, forward_mode=SimpleForwardingModes.mac, mbcache=200, mbuf_size=[mbsize], max_pkt_len=9000, tx_offloads=0x00008000, - ) - testpmd.start() - - for offset in [-1, 0, 1, 4, 5]: - recv_payload = self.scatter_pktgen_send_packet(mbsize + offset) - self._logger.debug(f"Payload of scattered packet after forwarding: \n{recv_payload}") - self.verify( - ("58 " * 8).strip() in recv_payload, - f"Payload of scattered packet did not match expected payload with offset {offset}.", - ) - testpmd.stop() + ) as testpmd: + testpmd.start() + + for offset in [-1, 0, 1, 4, 5]: + recv_payload = self.scatter_pktgen_send_packet(mbsize + offset) + self._logger.debug( + f"Payload of scattered packet after forwarding: \n{recv_payload}" + ) + self.verify( + ("58 " * 8).strip() in recv_payload, + "Payload of scattered packet did not match expected payload with offset " + f"{offset}.", + ) def test_scatter_mbuf_2048(self) -> None: """Run the :meth:`pmd_scatter` test with `mbsize` set to 2048.""" diff --git a/dts/tests/TestSuite_smoke_tests.py b/dts/tests/TestSuite_smoke_tests.py index eca27acfd8..c0b0e6bb00 100644 --- a/dts/tests/TestSuite_smoke_tests.py +++ b/dts/tests/TestSuite_smoke_tests.py @@ -99,8 +99,8 @@ def test_devices_listed_in_testpmd(self) -> None: Test: List all devices found in testpmd and verify the configured devices are among them. """ - testpmd_driver = TestPmdShell(self.sut_node) - dev_list = [str(x) for x in testpmd_driver.get_devices()] + with TestPmdShell(self.sut_node) as testpmd: + dev_list = [str(x) for x in testpmd.get_devices()] for nic in self.nics_in_node: self.verify( nic.pci in dev_list, -- 2.45.2