# Copyright 2018 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. import logging import random from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import error from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import utils from autotest_lib.client.common_lib.cros import kernel_utils from autotest_lib.server.cros.update_engine import update_engine_test class autoupdate_Interruptions(update_engine_test.UpdateEngineTest): """Ensures an update completes with multiple user interruptions.""" version = 1 def cleanup(self): self._save_extra_update_engine_logs(number_of_logs=2) super(autoupdate_Interruptions, self).cleanup() def run_once(self, full_payload=True, interrupt=None, job_repo_url=None): """ Runs an update with interruptions from the user. @param full_payload: True for a full payload. False for delta. @param interrupt: The interrupt to perform: See _SUPPORTED_INTERRUPTS. @param job_repo_url: Used for debugging locally. This is used to figure out the current build and the devserver to use. The test will read this from a host argument when run in the lab. """ if interrupt and interrupt not in self._SUPPORTED_INTERRUPTS: raise error.TestFail('Unknown interrupt type: %s' % interrupt) # Clear any previously started updates. self._remove_update_engine_pref(self._UPDATE_CHECK_RESPONSE_HASH) self._restart_update_engine(ignore_status=True) update_url = self.get_update_url_for_test(job_repo_url, full_payload=full_payload) chromeos_version = self._host.get_release_version() active, inactive = kernel_utils.get_kernel_state(self._host) # Choose a random downloaded progress to interrupt the update. progress = random.uniform(0.1, 0.6) logging.info('Progress when we will begin interruptions: %f', progress) # Login, start the update, logout self._run_client_test_and_check_result( 'autoupdate_LoginStartUpdateLogout', update_url=update_url, progress_to_complete=progress, full_payload=full_payload, interrupt_network=interrupt == self._NETWORK_INTERRUPT) if interrupt in [self._REBOOT_INTERRUPT, self._SUSPEND_INTERRUPT]: if self._is_update_finished_downloading(): raise error.TestFail( 'Update finished before %s interrupt started. Interrupt ' 'was supposed to be at %f' % (interrupt, progress)) self._wait_for_progress(progress) completed = self._get_update_progress() if interrupt == self._REBOOT_INTERRUPT: self._host.reboot() utils.poll_for_condition(self._get_update_engine_status, desc='update engine to start') self._check_for_update(update_url, critical_update=True, full_payload=full_payload) elif interrupt == self._SUSPEND_INTERRUPT: self._suspend_then_resume() if self._is_update_engine_idle(): raise error.TestFail( 'The update was IDLE after interrupt. Last error: %s' % self._get_last_error_string()) if not self._update_continued_where_it_left_off( completed, reboot_interrupt=interrupt == self._REBOOT_INTERRUPT): raise error.TestFail('The update did not continue where it ' 'left off after interruption.') self._wait_for_update_to_complete() self._host.reboot() # Check that update engine is ready after reboot. utils.poll_for_condition(self._get_update_engine_status, desc='update engine to start') # Do a final update check with no_update=True to get post reboot event. self._check_for_update(update_url, no_update=True) # Verify the update was successful by checking hostlog and kernel. rootfs_hostlog, reboot_hostlog = self._create_hostlog_files() self.verify_update_events(chromeos_version, rootfs_hostlog) self.verify_update_events(chromeos_version, reboot_hostlog, chromeos_version) kernel_utils.verify_boot_expectations(inactive, host=self._host)