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Jacek Galowicz 5d05391846
Merge pull request #123823 from misuzu/test-driver-usb-boot-speedup
nixos/test-driver: use usb-ehci controller instead of piix3-usb-uhci
2021-05-21 20:47:47 +02:00
misuzu b2319b086c nixos/test-driver: use usb-ehci controller instead of piix3-usb-uhci
On my system this change offers ~5X speed up of
nixosTests.boot.biosUsb and nixosTests.boot.uefiUsb tests.
2021-05-20 22:33:08 +03:00
Robert Hensing a37d157601
Merge pull request #123052 from xoe-labs/da-test-vm-innteractive-log-switch
nixos/testing: add interactive serial stdout logs switch and dim them
2021-05-20 15:32:54 +02:00
Robert Hensing 76a7840f5f
Merge pull request #117275 from hercules-ci/nixosTest-remove-nixpkgs-commit-hash
nixosTest: Make system.nixos.revision constant
2021-05-20 10:40:59 +02:00
David Arnold 8ee31be5dd
nixos/testing: add interactive serial stdout logs switch and dim them 2021-05-14 20:36:00 -04:00
Robert Hensing 75c4fc1c8b nixos/testing-python.nix: Move makeWrapper to nativeBuildInputs 2021-05-09 03:04:03 +02:00
Robert Hensing 56d9637119
nixos/testing: Set up scope for testScript linter
Our test driver exposes a bunch of variables and functions, which
pyflakes doesn't recognise by default because it assumes that the test
script is executed standalone. In reality however the test driver script
is using exec() on the testScript.

Fortunately pyflakes has $PYFLAKES_BUILTINS, which are the attributes
that are globally available on all modules to be checked. Since we only
have one module, using this environment variable is fine as opposed to
my first approach to this, which tried to use the unstable internal API
of pyflakes.

The attributes are gathered by the main derivation of the test driver,
because we don't want to end up defining a new attribute in the test
driver module just to being confused why using it in a test will result
in an error.

Another way we could have gathered these attributes would be in
mkDriver, which is where the linting takes place. However, we do have a
different set of Python dependencies in scope and duplicating these will
again just cause confusion over having it at one location only.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Co-Authored-By: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
2021-05-09 02:26:51 +02:00
Robert Hensing 71087b2bc4
nixos/testing-python.nix: Expose driver
(cherry picked from commit a2c9220568648b4528154ebd8e657add243ed0b4)
2021-05-09 02:26:40 +02:00
aszlig c362a28fcf
nixos/testing: Switch from black to pyflakes
So far, we have used "black" for formatting the test code, which is
rather strict and opinionated and when used inline in Nix expressions it
creates all sorts of trouble.

One of the main annoyances is that when using strings coming from Nix
expressions (eg. store paths or option definitions from NixOS modules),
completely unrelated changes could cause tests to fail, since eg. black
wants lines to be broken.

Another downside of enforcing a certain kind of formatting is that it
makes the Nix expression code inconsistent because we're mixing two
spaces of indentation (common in nixpkgs) with four spaces of
indentation as defined in PEP-8. While this is perfectly fine for
standalone Python files, it really looks ugly and inconsistent IMO when
used within Nix strings.

What we actually want though is a linter that catches problems early on
before actually running the test, because this is *actually* helping in
development because running the actual VM test takes much longer.

This is the reason why I switched from black to pyflakes, because the
latter actually has useful checks, eg. usage of undefined variables,
invalid format arguments, duplicate arguments, shadowed loop vars and
more.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Closes: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/72964
2021-05-09 02:26:37 +02:00
Michael Weiss 3c1a76611e
nixos/test-driver: Allow interactive testing on Wayland-only setups
On my system I have XWayland disabled and therefore only WAYLAND_DISPLAY
is set. This ensures that the graphical output will still be enabled on
such setups (both Wayland and X11 are supported by the viewer).
2021-05-04 16:23:02 +02:00
Robert Hensing 162b8fba12 testing-python.nix: document runTests pos argument 2021-05-03 13:33:41 +02:00
Robert Hensing b2f44e9aeb
Merge pull request #112504 from hercules-ci/fix-nixosTest-meta-position
nixosTest: fix meta.position
2021-05-03 11:50:57 +02:00
Alyssa Ross a8afbb45c1 treewide: use lib.warnIf where appropriate 2021-04-28 21:44:21 +00:00
Lassulus ee04d772e4
Merge pull request #120489 from samueldr/fix/make-disk-image-auto-size
Fix make disk image automatic size
2021-04-26 10:34:15 +02:00
Lassulus cdddbf59ea
Merge pull request #120251 from mschwaig/fix-make-disk-image-for-efi-2
make-disk-image: fix broken EFI image builds
2021-04-26 10:04:00 +02:00
Martin Schwaighofer f20ae954d5 make-disk-image: fix broken EFI image builds
Work around missing /dev files inside runInLinuxVM by creating a
symlink before calling nixos-enter.

This fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/93381.
I ran into this issue when trying to create a VMware image that boots from EFI.

Thanks @colemickens for reporting this and @danielfullmer for fixing the same thing in in qemu-vm.nix (37676e77cb) and explaining what the issue was.
2021-04-26 01:12:10 +02:00
Samuel Dionne-Riel 7b8b3fab6d make-disk-image: Round image size to the next mebibyte
This ensures the following gptfdisk warning won't happen:

```
Warning: File size is not a multiple of 512 bytes! Misbehavior is likely!
```

Additionally, helps towards aligning the partition to be more optimal
for the underlying storage.

It is actually impossible to align for the actual underlying storage
optimally because we don't know what the block device will be!

But aligning on 1MiB should help.
2021-04-25 15:24:45 -04:00
Samuel Dionne-Riel ba666011a6 make-disk-image: Account for reserved disk space
This is a bit of a thorny issue. See, the actual `diskSize` variable is
for the *total* disk size, not for the filesystem!

The automatic numbers are meant to compute the *filesystem* required
space. So we have to add any other reserved space!

We have different requirements for reserved space. E.g. there could be
none (when it's actually a filesystem image). There could also be 1MiB
for alignment for an MBR image, legacy+gpt needs 2MiB, then GPT with an
ESP ("bootSize") needs to take the boot partition and GPT size into
account too!

Though luckily(?) for this latter situation we can cheat! As noted in the
change, `bootSize` is NOT the boot partition size. It is actually the
offset where the target filesystem starts.
2021-04-24 14:49:05 -04:00
Samuel Dionne-Riel 9b18a78c73 make-disk-image: Account for the ext4 reserved space
Reserved space includes:

 - inodes space in use (2 blocks per)
 - about 5.2% of the space

The 5.2% reserved space was computed empirically when working on a
previous EXT4 image builder. It seems to stabilize around 5% even for
much larger filesystems.
2021-04-24 14:49:04 -04:00
Samuel Dionne-Riel 05c13a03e2 make-disk-image: Get proper size for automatic size
On some filesystems, `du` without `--apparent-size` will not give the
actual size for a file. Using `--apparent-size` will give us the actual
file size.

Though, this is not actually correct still. 1000 × 1 bytes is not 1000
bytes. It is 1000 × ceil(filesize/blockSize)*blockSize.

So instead of adding up the actual file sizes. We are adding up the
block sizes.

Note that this also changes the builder to work with *bytes*, rather
than with any other units. Doing maths on bytes is less likely to go
awry than doing it on other units.
2021-04-24 14:49:04 -04:00
Luke Granger-Brown 4de343cccf nixos/test-driver: use a variety of different Tesseract settings for OCR
When performing OCR, some of the Tesseract settings perform better than
others on a variety of different workloads, but they mostly take
~negligible incremental time to run compared to the overhead of running
the ImageMagick filters.

After this commit, we try using all three of the current Tesseract
models (classic, LSTM, and classic+LSTM) to generate output text. This
fixes chromium-90's tests at release-20.09, and should make cases where
you're looking for *specific* text better, with the tradeoff of running
Tesseract multiple times.

To make it sensible to cherrypick this into release-20.09, this doesn't
change the existing API surface for the test driver. In particular,
get_screen_text continues to have the existing behaviour.
2021-04-23 18:42:35 +00:00
Pacman99 d12aba5406 nixosOptionsDoc: add markdown formatting 2021-04-13 10:10:40 -07:00
Robert Hensing cda907d895 nixosTest: fix meta.position 2021-03-23 15:14:31 +01:00
Robert Hensing 169c6b4b14 nixosTest: Make system.nixos.revision constant
Make the revision metadata constant, in order to avoid needless retesting.

The human version (e.g. 21.05-pre) is left as is, because it is useful
for external modules that test with e.g. nixosTest and rely on that
version number.
2021-03-22 21:39:43 +01:00
Ryan Burns 0ebf63de08 nixos/qemu-flags: add ppc64
* PPC uses ttyAMA0 as its serial device, similar to ARM.
* PowerNV is a typical platform for testing and distro development
2021-03-05 01:57:54 -08:00
Arnout Engelen 0aeba64fb2
squashfs: use -no-hardlinks for reproducible squashfs images (#114454)
the nix store may contain hardlinks: derivations may output them
directly, or users may be using store optimization which automatically
hardlinks identical files in the nix store.

The presence of these links are intended to be a 'transparent'
optimization. However, when creating a squashfs image, the image
will be different depending on whether hard links were present
on the filesystem, leading to reproducibility problems.

By passing '-no-hardlinks' to mksquashfs the files are stored
as duplicates in the squashfs image. Since squashfs has support
for duplicate files this does not lead to a larger image.

For more details see
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/114331
2021-02-28 18:03:50 +00:00
Jörg Thalheim e5ce05cc1e
Merge pull request #67493 from clefru/make-disk-image 2021-01-29 07:18:50 +00:00
clefru 60c8cf4e02
Update nixos/lib/make-disk-image.nix
Co-authored-by: Alyssa Ross <hi@alyssa.is>
2021-01-22 19:58:23 +01:00
Léo Gaspard a5a819e059
Merge pull request #104292 from fgaz/image-contents
nixos/lib/make-disk-image.nix: support content mode and ownership
2020-12-21 19:58:49 +01:00
Francesco Gazzetta 6f21ae7a62 nixos/lib/make-disk-image.nix: support content mode and ownership 2020-12-20 21:22:47 +01:00
Robert Hensing 72a5301610 nixos/lib/testing-python.nix: Wire up passthru 2020-12-09 13:24:03 +01:00
Graham Christensen bc49a0815a
utillinux: rename to util-linux 2020-11-24 12:42:06 -05:00
Frederik Rietdijk f36b838e2a nixos test-driver: fix single line docstrings, fixes #104467
Single line docstrings should have the """ on a single line according to PEP 8.
It seems support for this landed in the latest version of Black.
2020-11-21 09:51:31 +01:00
Emery Hemingway 7e25b71132 nixos: use nativeBuildInputs in make- iso9660-image and system-tarball
The tools used to create iso9660 images and tarballs are independent of
the platform of the closure contained within.
2020-11-18 14:05:30 +01:00
Graham Christensen d78aa080f5
make-disk-image: support legacy+gpt 2020-10-30 15:50:24 -04:00
Andreas Rammhold eba8f5425f
nixos/tests: fix wrong inherit that passes on the nodes attrs
The hydra tarball step would fail due to the nodes attribute not being
properly inherited. Since we can't execute all the tests and release
steps locally anymore (thanks to the JSONification and faster hydra
eval) these errors will probably keep in appearing.

This is hopefully the last of those introduced by me test runner
refactoring.

Error was seen on hydra (https://hydra.nixos.org/build/129282411):
> unpacking sources
> unpacking source archive /nix/store/bp95x52h6nv3j8apxrryyj2rviw682k1-source
> source root is source
> patching sources
> autoconfPhase
> No bootstrap, bootstrap.sh, configure.in or configure.ac. Assuming this is not an GNU Autotools package.
> configuring
> release name is nixpkgs-21.03pre249116.1088f059401
> git-revision is 1088f05940
> building
> no Makefile, doing nothing
> running tests
> warning: you did not specify '--add-root'; the result might be removed by the garbage collector
> warning: you did not specify '--add-root'; the result might be removed by the garbage collector
> checking Nixpkgs on i686-linux
> checking Nixpkgs on x86_64-linux
> checking Nixpkgs on x86_64-darwin
> checking eval-release.nix
> trace: `mkStrict' is obsolete; use `mkOverride 0' instead.
> trace: `lib.nixpkgsVersion` is deprecated, use `lib.version` instead!
> trace: warning: lib.readPathsFromFile is deprecated, use a list instead
> trace: Warning: `showVal` is deprecated and will be removed in the next release, please use `traceSeqN`
> trace: lib.zip is deprecated, use lib.zipAttrsWith instead
> checking find-tarballs.nix
> trace: `mkStrict' is obsolete; use `mkOverride 0' instead.
> trace: `lib.nixpkgsVersion` is deprecated, use `lib.version` instead!
> trace: warning: lib.readPathsFromFile is deprecated, use a list instead
> trace: Warning: `showVal` is deprecated and will be removed in the next release, please use `traceSeqN`
> trace: lib.zip is deprecated, use lib.zipAttrsWith instead
> error: while evaluating anonymous function at /build/source/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:6:1, called from undefined position:
> while evaluating 'operator' at /build/source/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:27:16, called from undefined position:
> while evaluating 'immediateDependenciesOf' at /build/source/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:39:29, called from /build/source/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:27:44:
> while evaluating anonymous function at /build/source/lib/attrsets.nix:234:10, called from undefined position:
> while evaluating anonymous function at /build/source/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:40:37, called from /build/source/lib/attrsets.nix:234:16:
> while evaluating 'derivationsIn' at /build/source/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:42:19, called from /build/source/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:40:40:
> while evaluating 'canEval' at /build/source/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:48:13, called from /build/source/maintainers/scripts/find-tarballs.nix:43:9:
> while evaluating the attribute 'nodes' at /build/source/nixos/lib/testing-python.nix:195:23:
> attribute 'nodes' missing, at /build/source/nixos/lib/testing-python.nix:193:16
> build time elapsed:  0m0.122s 0m0.043s 17m51.526s 0m56.668s
> builder for '/nix/store/96rk3c74vrk6m3snm7n6jhis3j640pn4-nixpkgs-tarball-21.03pre249116.1088f059401.drv' failed with exit code 1
2020-10-27 00:10:31 +01:00
Andreas Rammhold 73635b859d
nixos/tests: fix runInMachine
In 5500dc8 we introduced the --keep-vm-state flag and defaulted to that
flag not being set. This lead to the `runInMachine` tests not longer
working and that going unnoticed for quite some time now.
2020-10-25 20:09:33 +01:00
Andreas Rammhold fa25d84d13
nixos/tests: fix testDriver reference in runInMachine function
In a previous commit I broke this as there is no longer one testDriver
but only a function to generate one based on some QEMU inputs.
2020-10-25 20:09:33 +01:00
Andreas Rammhold 61b09f552c
nixos/tests: format the testing-python.nix file more consistenly 2020-10-25 20:09:33 +01:00
Andreas Rammhold 04100cd281
nixos/tests: restructure test driver so that QEMU is actually overriden
Previously you would be able to override only the QEMU package to be
used in the test runner. Frankly that doesn't help a lot if you are
trying to get a graphical session. The graphical session requires the
option in the NixOS module system to bet set to the correct QEMU
package.

In this commit I moved most of the test node configuration and
transformations into the `mkDriver` function (previously called
`driver`). The motivation was to be able to create a `driver` instance
with a given QEMU package that will be used consistently througout the
test expression.
2020-10-25 20:09:33 +01:00
Konrad Borowski 254d30d4c9 test-driver.py: remove bufsize=1 from Popen calls
According to Python documentation [0], `bufsize=1` is only meaningful in
text mode. As we don't pass in an argument called `universal_newlines`,
`encoding`, `errors` or `text` the file objects aren't opened in text
mode, which means the argument is ignored with a warning in Python 3.8.

    line buffering (buffering=1) isn't supported in binary mode,
    the default buffer size will be used

This commit removes this warning that appared when using
interactive test driver built with `-A driver`. This is done by
removing `bufsize=1` from Popen calls.

The default parameter when unspecified for `bufsize` is `-1` which
according to the documentation will be interpreted as
`io.DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE`. As mentioned by a warning, Python already
uses default buffer size when providing `buffering=1` parameter for
file objects not opened in text mode.

[0]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/subprocess.html#subprocess.Popen
2020-10-25 16:22:07 +01:00
rnhmjoj bc2188b083
nixos: fix qemu_test being used in normal VMs
This is an attempt to fixup PR #49403.
2020-10-21 16:38:04 +02:00
Andreas Rammhold 20893b3a70
nixos/tests: expose both the interactive and non-interactive driver
For a lot of the work the non-interactive drivers are enough and it is
probably a good idea to keep it accessible for debugging without
touching the Nix expression.
2020-10-19 17:39:48 +02:00
Andreas Rammhold c096880d46
nixos/tests: make the driver attribute use a rich qemu
Since we previously stripped down the features of `qemu_test` some of
the features users are used to while running tests through the (impure)
driver didn't work anymore. Most notably we lost support for graphical
output and audio. With this change the `driver` attribute uses are more
feature complete version of QEmu compared to the one used in the pure
Nix builds.

This gives us the best of both worlds. Users are able to see the
graphical windows of VMs while CI and regular nix builds do not have to
download all the (unnecessary) dependencies.
2020-10-19 17:39:48 +02:00
zowoq 008de9ca3c nixos/{containers,cri-o,podman}: move copyFile to nixos/lib/utils 2020-09-24 10:01:47 +10:00
Janne Heß 9f33ab62d9
nixos/testing: Add support for specialArgs
Since using flakes disallows the usage of <unstable> (which I use in
some tests), this adds an alternative. By setting specialArgs, all VMs
can get the `unstable` flake input as an arg. This is not possible with
extraConfigurations, as that would lead to infinite recursions.
2020-09-14 00:10:21 +02:00
Félix Baylac-Jacqué e571b315e2
test-driver.py: defaulting keepVmState in Machine init
ecb73fd555 introduced a new keepVmState
CLI flag for test-driver.py. This CLI flags gets forwarded to the
Machine class through create_machine.

It created a regression for the boot tests where __main__ end up not
being evaluated. See
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/97346#issuecomment-690951837 for
bug report.

Defaulting keepVmState to false when __main__ ends up not being
evaluated.
2020-09-11 10:47:03 +02:00
Félix Baylac-Jacqué ecb73fd555
test-driver.py: fix VM state directory deletion
The previous version of the code would only kick in if the state
directory path pointed at a *file*, which never occurs. Making that
codepath actually work reveals an ordering bug, which this patch fixes
as well.

It also replaces the confusing, imperative case log message "delete VM
state directory" with "deleting VM state directory".

Finally, we hint the user about how to prevent this deletion. IE. by
passing the --keep-vm-state flag.

Bug report:
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/91046#issuecomment-685568750

Credit goes to Edef for the rebase on top of a recent nixpkgs commit
and for writing most of this commit message.

Co-authored-by: edef <edef@edef.eu>
2020-09-07 12:26:40 +02:00
Florian Klink 98d6b55fdc nixos/testing: remove remaining coverage-data logic
This isn't used anymore as per
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/72354#discussion_r451031449.
2020-09-05 16:07:59 +02:00
WORLDofPEACE 18348c7829
Merge pull request #96042 from rnhmjoj/loaOf
treewide: completely remove types.loaOf
2020-09-02 08:45:37 -04:00