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			335 lines
		
	
	
		
			13 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
| # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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| # found in the LICENSE file.
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| 
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| import dbus
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| import logging
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| from random import choice, randint
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| import time
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| 
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| from autotest_lib.client.bin import test, utils
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| from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import error
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| from autotest_lib.client.common_lib.cros import chrome
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| from autotest_lib.client.cros import rtc
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| from autotest_lib.client.cros.power import power_suspend
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| 
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| # Special import to define the location of the flimflam library.
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| from autotest_lib.client.cros import flimflam_test_path
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| import flimflam
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| 
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| SHILL_LOG_SCOPES = 'cellular+dbus+device+dhcp+manager+modem+portal+service'
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| 
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| class cellular_SuspendResume(test.test):
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|     version = 1
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|     TIMEOUT = 60
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| 
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|     device_okerrors = [
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|         # Setting of device power can sometimes result with InProgress error
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|         # if it is in the process of already doing so.
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|         'org.chromium.flimflam.Error.InProgress',
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|     ]
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| 
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|     service_okerrors = [
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|         'org.chromium.flimflam.Error.InProgress',
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|         'org.chromium.flimflam.Error.AlreadyConnected',
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|     ]
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| 
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|     scenarios = {
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|         'all': [
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|             'scenario_suspend_mobile_enabled',
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|             'scenario_suspend_mobile_disabled',
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|             'scenario_suspend_mobile_disabled_twice',
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|             'scenario_autoconnect',
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|         ],
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|         'stress': [
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|             'scenario_suspend_mobile_random',
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|         ],
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|     }
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| 
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|     modem_status_checks = [
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|         lambda s: ('org/chromium/ModemManager' in s) or
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|                   ('org/freedesktop/ModemManager' in s) or
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|                   ('org/freedesktop/ModemManager1' in s),
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|         lambda s: ('meid' in s) or ('EquipmentIdentifier' in s),
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|         lambda s: 'Manufacturer' in s,
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|         lambda s: 'Device' in s
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|     ]
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| 
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|     def filterexns(self, function, exn_list):
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|         try:
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|             function()
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|         except dbus.exceptions.DBusException, e:
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|             if e._dbus_error_name not in exn_list:
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|                 raise e
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| 
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|     # This function returns True when mobile service is available.  Otherwise,
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|     # if the timeout period has been hit, it returns false.
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|     def mobile_service_available(self, timeout=60):
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|         service = self.flim.FindCellularService(timeout)
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|         if service:
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|             logging.info('Mobile service is available.')
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|             return service
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|         logging.info('Mobile service is not available.')
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|         return None
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| 
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|     def get_powered(self, device):
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|         properties = device.GetProperties(utf8_strings=True)
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|         logging.debug(properties)
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|         logging.info('Power state of mobile device is %s.',
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|                      ['off', 'on'][properties['Powered']])
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|         return properties['Powered']
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| 
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|     def _check_powered(self, device, check_enabled):
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|         properties = device.GetProperties(utf8_strings=True)
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|         power_state = (properties['Powered'] == 1)
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|         return power_state if check_enabled else not power_state
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| 
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|     def check_powered(self, device, check_enabled):
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|         logging.info('Polling to check device state is %s.',
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|                      'enabled' if check_enabled else 'disabled')
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|         utils.poll_for_condition(
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|             lambda: self._check_powered(device, check_enabled),
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|             exception=error.TestFail(
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|                 'Failed to verify the device is in power state %s.',
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|                 'enabled' if check_enabled else 'disabled'),
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|             timeout=self.TIMEOUT)
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|         logging.info('Verified device power state.')
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| 
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|     def enable_device(self, device, enable):
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|         lambda_func = lambda: device.Enable() if enable else device.Disable()
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|         self.filterexns(lambda_func,
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|                         cellular_SuspendResume.device_okerrors)
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|         # Sometimes if we disable the modem then immediately enable the modem
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|         # we hit a condition where the modem seems to ignore the enable command
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|         # and keep the modem disabled.  This is to prevent that from happening.
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|         time.sleep(4)
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|         return self.get_powered(device) == enable
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| 
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|     def suspend_resume(self, duration=10):
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|         suspender = power_suspend.Suspender(self.resultsdir, throw=True)
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|         suspender.suspend(duration)
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|         logging.info('Machine resumed')
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| 
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|         # Race condition hack alert: Before we added this sleep, this
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|         # test was very sensitive to the relative timing of the test
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|         # and modem resumption.  There is a window where flimflam has
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|         # not yet learned that the old modem has gone away (it doesn't
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|         # find this out until seconds after we resume) and the test is
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|         # running.  If the test finds and attempts to use the old
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|         # modem, those operations will fail.  There's no good
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|         # hardware-independent way to see the modem go away and come
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|         # back, so instead we sleep
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|         time.sleep(4)
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| 
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|     # __get_mobile_device is a hack wrapper around the flim.FindCellularDevice
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|     # that verifies that GetProperties can be called before proceeding.
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|     # There appears to be an issue after suspend/resume where GetProperties
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|     # returns with UnknownMethod called until some time later.
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|     def __get_mobile_device(self, timeout=TIMEOUT):
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|         device = None
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|         properties = None
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|         start_time = time.time()
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|         timeout = start_time + timeout
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|         while properties is None and time.time() < timeout:
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|             try:
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|                 device = self.flim.FindCellularDevice(timeout)
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|                 properties = device.GetProperties(utf8_strings=True)
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|             except dbus.exceptions.DBusException:
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|                 logging.debug('Mobile device not ready yet')
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|                 device = None
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|                 properties = None
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| 
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|             time.sleep(1)
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| 
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|         if not device:
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|             # If device is not found, spit the output of lsusb for debugging.
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|             lsusb_output = utils.system_output('lsusb', timeout=self.TIMEOUT)
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|             logging.debug('Mobile device not found. lsusb output:')
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|             logging.debug(lsusb_output)
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|             raise error.TestError('Mobile device not found.')
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|         return device
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| 
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|     # The suspend_mobile_enabled test suspends, then resumes the machine while
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|     # mobile is enabled.
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|     def scenario_suspend_mobile_enabled(self, **kwargs):
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|         device = self.__get_mobile_device()
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|         self.enable_device(device, True)
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|         if not self.mobile_service_available():
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|             raise error.TestError('Unable to find mobile service.')
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|         self.suspend_resume(20)
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| 
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|     # The suspend_mobile_disabled test suspends, then resumes the machine
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|     # while mobile is disabled.
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|     def scenario_suspend_mobile_disabled(self, **kwargs):
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|         device = self.__get_mobile_device()
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|         self.enable_device(device, False)
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|         self.suspend_resume(20)
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| 
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|         # This verifies that the device is in the same state before and after
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|         # the device is suspended/resumed.
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|         device = self.__get_mobile_device()
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|         logging.info('Checking to see if device is in the same state as prior '
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|                      'to suspend/resume')
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|         self.check_powered(device, False)
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| 
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|         # Turn on the device to make sure we can bring it back up.
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|         self.enable_device(device, True)
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| 
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|     # The suspend_mobile_disabled_twice subroutine is here because
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|     # of bug 9405.  The test will suspend/resume the device twice
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|     # while mobile is disabled.  We will then verify that mobile can be
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|     # enabled thereafter.
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|     def scenario_suspend_mobile_disabled_twice(self, **kwargs):
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|         device = self.__get_mobile_device()
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|         self.enable_device(device, False)
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| 
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|         for _ in [0, 1]:
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|             self.suspend_resume(20)
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| 
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|             # This verifies that the device is in the same state before
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|             # and after the device is suspended/resumed.
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|             device = self.__get_mobile_device()
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|             logging.info('Checking to see if device is in the same state as '
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|                          'prior to suspend/resume')
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|             self.check_powered(device, False)
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| 
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|         # Turn on the device to make sure we can bring it back up.
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|         self.enable_device(device, True)
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| 
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| 
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|     # This test randomly enables or disables the modem.  This is mainly used
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|     # for stress tests as it does not check the power state of the modem before
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|     # and after suspend/resume.
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|     def scenario_suspend_mobile_random(self, stress_iterations=10, **kwargs):
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|         logging.debug('Running suspend_mobile_random %d times' %
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|                       stress_iterations)
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|         device = self.__get_mobile_device()
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|         self.enable_device(device, choice([True, False]))
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| 
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|         # Suspend the device for a random duration, wake it,
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|         # wait for the service to appear, then wait for
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|         # some random duration before suspending again.
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|         for i in range(stress_iterations):
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|             logging.debug('Running iteration %d' % (i+1))
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|             self.suspend_resume(randint(10, 40))
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|             device = self.__get_mobile_device()
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|             self.enable_device(device, True)
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|             if not self.flim.FindCellularService(self.TIMEOUT*2):
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|                 raise error.TestError('Unable to find mobile service')
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|             time.sleep(randint(1, 30))
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| 
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| 
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|     # This verifies that autoconnect works.
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|     def scenario_autoconnect(self, **kwargs):
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|         device = self.__get_mobile_device()
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|         self.enable_device(device, True)
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|         service = self.flim.FindCellularService(self.TIMEOUT)
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|         if not service:
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|             raise error.TestError('Unable to find mobile service')
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| 
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|         props = service.GetProperties(utf8_strings=True)
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|         if props['AutoConnect']:
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|             expected_states = ['ready', 'online', 'portal']
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|         else:
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|             expected_states = ['idle']
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| 
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|         for _ in xrange(5):
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|             # Must wait at least 20 seconds to ensure that the suspend occurs
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|             self.suspend_resume(20)
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| 
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|             # wait for the device to come back
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|             device = self.__get_mobile_device()
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| 
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|             # verify the service state is correct
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|             service = self.flim.FindCellularService(self.TIMEOUT)
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|             if not service:
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|                 raise error.TestFail('Cannot find mobile service')
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| 
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|             state, _ = self.flim.WaitForServiceState(service,
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|                                                      expected_states,
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|                                                      self.TIMEOUT)
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|             if not state in expected_states:
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|                 raise error.TestFail('Mobile state %s not in %s as expected'
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|                                      % (state, ', '.join(expected_states)))
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| 
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| 
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|     # Returns 1 if modem_status returned output within duration.
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|     # otherwise, returns 0
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|     def _get_modem_status(self, duration=TIMEOUT):
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|         time_end = time.time() + duration
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|         while time.time() < time_end:
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|             status = utils.system_output('modem status', timeout=self.TIMEOUT)
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|             if reduce(lambda x, y: x & y(status),
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|                       cellular_SuspendResume.modem_status_checks,
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|                       True):
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|                 break
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|         else:
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|             return 0
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|         return 1
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| 
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|     # This is the wrapper around the running of each scenario with
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|     # initialization steps and final checks.
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|     def run_scenario(self, function_name, **kwargs):
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|         device = self.__get_mobile_device()
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| 
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|         # Initialize all tests with the power off.
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|         self.enable_device(device, False)
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| 
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|         function = getattr(self, function_name)
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|         logging.info('Running %s' % function_name)
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|         function(**kwargs)
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| 
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|         # By the end of each test, the mobile device should be up.
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|         # Here we verify that the power state of the device is up, and
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|         # that the mobile service can be found.
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|         device = self.__get_mobile_device()
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|         logging.info('Checking that modem is powered on after scenario %s.',
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|                      function_name)
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|         self.check_powered(device, True)
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| 
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|         logging.info('Scenario complete: %s.' % function_name)
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| 
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|         if not self._get_modem_status():
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|             raise error.TestFail('Failed to get modem_status after %s.'
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|                               % function_name)
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|         service = self.mobile_service_available()
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|         if not service:
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|             raise error.TestFail('Could not find mobile service at the end '
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|                                  'of test %s.' % function_name)
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| 
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|     def init_flimflam(self):
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|         # Initialize flimflam and device type specific functions.
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|         self.flim = flimflam.FlimFlam(dbus.SystemBus())
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|         self.flim.SetDebugTags(SHILL_LOG_SCOPES)
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| 
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|         self.flim.FindCellularService = self.flim.FindCellularService
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|         self.flim.FindCellularDevice = self.flim.FindCellularDevice
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| 
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|     def run_once(self, scenario_group='all', autoconnect=False, **kwargs):
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| 
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|         with chrome.Chrome():
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|             # Replace the test type with the list of tests
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|             if (scenario_group not in
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|                     cellular_SuspendResume.scenarios.keys()):
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|                 scenario_group = 'all'
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|             logging.info('Running scenario group: %s' % scenario_group)
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|             scenarios = cellular_SuspendResume.scenarios[scenario_group]
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| 
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|             self.init_flimflam()
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| 
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|             device = self.__get_mobile_device()
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|             if not device:
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|                 raise error.TestFail('Cannot find mobile device.')
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|             self.enable_device(device, True)
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| 
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|             service = self.flim.FindCellularService(self.TIMEOUT)
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|             if not service:
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|                 raise error.TestFail('Cannot find mobile service.')
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| 
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|             service.SetProperty('AutoConnect', dbus.Boolean(autoconnect))
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| 
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|             logging.info('Running scenarios with autoconnect %s.' % autoconnect)
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| 
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|             for t in scenarios:
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|                 self.run_scenario(t, **kwargs)
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