# Copyright 2020 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 from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import error from autotest_lib.client.common_lib.cros import kernel_utils from autotest_lib.server.cros.update_engine import update_engine_test class autoupdate_WithDLC(update_engine_test.UpdateEngineTest): """Tests basic DLC installation and n-to-n updating. """ version = 1 _CLIENT_TEST = 'autoupdate_InstallAndUpdateDLC' def initialize(self, host=None): """Remove all DLCs on the DUT before starting the test. """ super(autoupdate_WithDLC, self).initialize(host=host) installed = self._dlc_util.list().keys() for dlc_id in installed: self._dlc_util.purge(dlc_id) # DLCs may be present but not mounted, so they won't be purged above. self._dlc_util.purge(self._dlc_util._SAMPLE_DLC_ID, ignore_status=True) def cleanup(self): self._save_extra_update_engine_logs(number_of_logs=2) super(autoupdate_WithDLC, self).cleanup() def run_once(self, full_payload=True, job_repo_url=None): """ Tests that we can successfully install a DLC, and then update it along with the OS. @param full_payload: True for a full payload. False for delta. @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. """ payload_urls = [] # Payload URL for the platform (OS) update payload_urls.append( self.get_payload_for_nebraska(job_repo_url=job_repo_url, full_payload=full_payload)) # Payload URLs for sample-dlc, a test DLC package. # We'll always need a full payload for DLC installation, # and optionally a delta payload if required by the test. payload_urls.append( self.get_payload_for_nebraska(job_repo_url=job_repo_url, full_payload=True, is_dlc=True)) if not full_payload: payload_urls.append( self.get_payload_for_nebraska( job_repo_url=job_repo_url, full_payload=False, is_dlc=True)) active, inactive = kernel_utils.get_kernel_state(self._host) # Install and update sample-dlc, a DLC package made for test purposes. self._run_client_test_and_check_result(self._CLIENT_TEST, payload_urls=payload_urls, full_payload=full_payload) self._host.reboot() # Verify the update was successful by checking hostlog and kernel. rootfs_hostlog, _ = self._create_hostlog_files() dlc_rootfs_hostlog, _ = self._create_dlc_hostlog_files() logging.info('Checking platform update events') self.verify_update_events(self._FORCED_UPDATE, rootfs_hostlog) logging.info('Checking DLC update events') self.verify_update_events( self._FORCED_UPDATE, dlc_rootfs_hostlog[self._dlc_util._SAMPLE_DLC_ID]) kernel_utils.verify_boot_expectations(inactive, host=self._host) # After the update and reboot, the DLC will be installed but not yet # mounted. If the DLC was updated correctly, calling # |dlcservice_util --install| in this state should mount the DLC # without hitting Omaha. We can verify this by checking: # 1. the DLC is not being preloaded (|dlcservice_util --install| will # show the same behavior if the DLC is preloaded) # 2. the install doesn't hit Omaha/Nebraska, by using a bad omaha_url self._dlc_util.remove_preloaded(self._dlc_util._SAMPLE_DLC_ID) self._dlc_util.install(self._dlc_util._SAMPLE_DLC_ID, omaha_url='fake_url') if not self._dlc_util.is_installed(self._dlc_util._SAMPLE_DLC_ID): raise error.TestFail('Dummy DLC was not installed.')