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support/testing: simplify logging by keeping the log file open

We currently call infra.smart_open() to open log files each time we
need to write to them.

Opening the file once in the constructor of Builder and Emulator and
writing to it whenever needed is simpler and slightly more efficient.

Remove smart_open and instead create a new open_log_file() function
which just opens the logfile. Also let it compute the filename, in
order to simplify even further the Builder and Emulator code.

Signed-off-by: Luca Ceresoli <luca@lucaceresoli.net>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Luca Ceresoli 8 жил өмнө
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+ 7 - 14
support/testing/infra/__init__.py

@@ -8,24 +8,17 @@ from urllib2 import urlopen, HTTPError, URLError
 
 
 ARTIFACTS_URL = "http://autobuild.buildroot.net/artefacts/"
 ARTIFACTS_URL = "http://autobuild.buildroot.net/artefacts/"
 
 
-@contextlib.contextmanager
-def smart_open(filename=None):
+def open_log_file(builddir, stage, logtofile=True):
     """
     """
-    Return a file-like object that can be written to using the 'with'
-    keyword, as in the example:
-    with infra.smart_open("test.log") as outfile:
-       outfile.write("Hello, world!\n")
+    Open a file for logging and return its handler.
+    If logtofile is True, returns sys.stdout. Otherwise opens a file
+    with a suitable name in the build directory.
     """
     """
-    if filename and filename != '-':
-        fhandle = open(filename, 'a+')
+    if logtofile:
+        fhandle = open("{}-{}.log".format(builddir, stage), 'a+')
     else:
     else:
         fhandle = sys.stdout
         fhandle = sys.stdout
-
-    try:
-        yield fhandle
-    finally:
-        if fhandle is not sys.stdout:
-            fhandle.close()
+    return fhandle
 
 
 def filepath(relpath):
 def filepath(relpath):
     return os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "support/testing", relpath)
     return os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "support/testing", relpath)

+ 3 - 9
support/testing/infra/builder.py

@@ -8,16 +8,12 @@ class Builder(object):
     def __init__(self, config, builddir, logtofile):
     def __init__(self, config, builddir, logtofile):
         self.config = config
         self.config = config
         self.builddir = builddir
         self.builddir = builddir
-        self.logtofile = logtofile
+        self.logfile = infra.open_log_file(builddir, "build", logtofile)
 
 
     def build(self):
     def build(self):
         if not os.path.isdir(self.builddir):
         if not os.path.isdir(self.builddir):
             os.makedirs(self.builddir)
             os.makedirs(self.builddir)
 
 
-        log = "{}-build.log".format(self.builddir)
-        if not self.logtofile:
-            log = None
-
         config_file = os.path.join(self.builddir, ".config")
         config_file = os.path.join(self.builddir, ".config")
         with open(config_file, "w+") as cf:
         with open(config_file, "w+") as cf:
             cf.write(self.config)
             cf.write(self.config)
@@ -25,14 +21,12 @@ class Builder(object):
         cmd = ["make",
         cmd = ["make",
                "O={}".format(self.builddir),
                "O={}".format(self.builddir),
                "olddefconfig"]
                "olddefconfig"]
-        with infra.smart_open(log) as log_fh:
-            ret = subprocess.call(cmd, stdout=log_fh, stderr=log_fh)
+        ret = subprocess.call(cmd, stdout=self.logfile, stderr=self.logfile)
         if ret != 0:
         if ret != 0:
             raise SystemError("Cannot olddefconfig")
             raise SystemError("Cannot olddefconfig")
 
 
         cmd = ["make", "-C", self.builddir]
         cmd = ["make", "-C", self.builddir]
-        with infra.smart_open(log) as log_fh:
-            ret = subprocess.call(cmd, stdout=log_fh, stderr=log_fh)
+        ret = subprocess.call(cmd, stdout=self.logfile, stderr=self.logfile)
         if ret != 0:
         if ret != 0:
             raise SystemError("Build failed")
             raise SystemError("Build failed")
 
 

+ 5 - 10
support/testing/infra/emulator.py

@@ -14,9 +14,7 @@ class Emulator(object):
         self.__tn = None
         self.__tn = None
         self.downloaddir = downloaddir
         self.downloaddir = downloaddir
         self.log = ""
         self.log = ""
-        self.log_file = "{}-run.log".format(builddir)
-        if logtofile is None:
-            self.log_file = None
+        self.logfile = infra.open_log_file(builddir, "run", logtofile)
 
 
     # Start Qemu to boot the system
     # Start Qemu to boot the system
     #
     #
@@ -72,9 +70,8 @@ class Emulator(object):
         if kernel_cmdline:
         if kernel_cmdline:
             qemu_cmd += ["-append", " ".join(kernel_cmdline)]
             qemu_cmd += ["-append", " ".join(kernel_cmdline)]
 
 
-        with infra.smart_open(self.log_file) as lfh:
-            lfh.write("> starting qemu with '%s'\n" % " ".join(qemu_cmd))
-            self.qemu = subprocess.Popen(qemu_cmd, stdout=lfh, stderr=lfh)
+        self.logfile.write("> starting qemu with '%s'\n" % " ".join(qemu_cmd))
+        self.qemu = subprocess.Popen(qemu_cmd, stdout=self.logfile, stderr=self.logfile)
 
 
         # Wait for the telnet port to appear and connect to it.
         # Wait for the telnet port to appear and connect to it.
         while True:
         while True:
@@ -88,8 +85,7 @@ class Emulator(object):
     def __read_until(self, waitstr, timeout=5):
     def __read_until(self, waitstr, timeout=5):
         data = self.__tn.read_until(waitstr, timeout)
         data = self.__tn.read_until(waitstr, timeout)
         self.log += data
         self.log += data
-        with infra.smart_open(self.log_file) as lfh:
-            lfh.write(data)
+        self.logfile.write(data)
         return data
         return data
 
 
     def __write(self, wstr):
     def __write(self, wstr):
@@ -100,8 +96,7 @@ class Emulator(object):
     def login(self, password=None):
     def login(self, password=None):
         self.__read_until("buildroot login:", 10)
         self.__read_until("buildroot login:", 10)
         if "buildroot login:" not in self.log:
         if "buildroot login:" not in self.log:
-            with infra.smart_open(self.log_file) as lfh:
-                lfh.write("==> System does not boot")
+            self.logfile.write("==> System does not boot")
             raise SystemError("System does not boot")
             raise SystemError("System does not boot")
 
 
         self.__write("root\n")
         self.__write("root\n")