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- hpvd-Add-support-for-patching-hyperv-daemons.patch [RHEL-40107 RHEL-40679] - hpvd-Do-not-set-NM_CONTROLLED-no.patch [RHEL-40107 RHEL-40679] - hpvd-Add-vmbus_testing-tool-build-files.patch [RHEL-40107 RHEL-40679] - hpvd-hv_set_ifconfig.sh-Use-nmcli-commands.patch [RHEL-40107 RHEL-40679] - hpvd-Use-filename-for-connection-profile.patch [RHEL-40107 RHEL-40679] - hpvd-redhat-hv_set_if_config-Workaround-for-gateway-numbe.patch [RHEL-40107 RHEL-40679] - hpvd-tools-hv-Remove-an-extraneous-the.patch [RHEL-40107 RHEL-40679] - hpvd-tools-hv-kvp-remove-unnecessary-void-conversions.patch [RHEL-40107 RHEL-40679] - hpvd-vmbus_testing-fix-wrong-python-syntax-for-integer-va.patch [RHEL-40107 RHEL-40679] - hpvd-hv-hv_kvp_daemon-Support-for-keyfile-based-connectio.patch [RHEL-40107 RHEL-40679] - hpvd-hv-hv_kvp_daemon-Some-small-fixes-for-handling-NM-ke.patch [RHEL-40107 RHEL-40679] - hpvd-hv-hv_kvp_daemon-Handle-IPv4-and-Ipv6-combination-fo.patch [RHEL-40107 RHEL-40679] - hpvd-Changes-for-adding-keyfile-support-in-RHEL-specific-.patch [RHEL-40107 RHEL-40679] - hpvd-Remove-hyperv_fcopy_daemon-as-the-c10s-kernel-does-n.patch [RHEL-40107 RHEL-40679] - Resolves: RHEL-40107 ([Hyper-V][RHEL10] Request to update hypervkvpd related file /usr/libexec/hypervkvpd/hv_set_ifconfig same as RHEL 9.5 hv_set_ifconfig file.) - Resolves: RHEL-40679 ([Hyper-V][RHEL10] Request to update hyperv-daemons vmbus_testing, hv_kvp_daemon.c, hv_vss_daemon.c files as same as RHEL 9.5)
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From e24f15d5aa258daabb2c34a7b9fed348ac63705d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Miroslav Rezanina <mrezanin@redhat.com>
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Date: Thu, 6 May 2021 12:53:31 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH 03/14] Add vmbus_testing tool build files
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RH-Author: Miroslav Rezanina <mrezanin@redhat.com>
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RH-MergeRequest: 9: Synchronize RHEL 9 changes to RHEL 10
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RH-Jira: RHEL-40107 RHEL-40679
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RH-Acked-by: Ani Sinha <anisinha@redhat.com>
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RH-Commit: [3/14] 384e79f48e6f4665f90fd3b2b17fcaef2178a674 (mrezanin/centos-git-hyperv-daemons)
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Add the vmbus_testing tool to redhat build dirs
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(cherry-pick from rhel 8.4.0 commit d8ca5e0)
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Signed-off-by: Mohammed Gamal <mgamal@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Miroslav Rezanina <mrezanin@redhat.com>
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patch_name: 0005-Add-vmbus_testing-tool-build-files.patch
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present_in_specfile: true
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location_in_specfile: 5
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---
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.distro/hyperv-daemons.spec | 2 +
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vmbus_testing | 376 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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2 files changed, 378 insertions(+)
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create mode 100755 vmbus_testing
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diff --git a/vmbus_testing b/vmbus_testing
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new file mode 100755
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index 0000000..e721290
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/vmbus_testing
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@@ -0,0 +1,376 @@
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+#!/usr/bin/env python3
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+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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+#
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+# Program to allow users to fuzz test Hyper-V drivers
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+# by interfacing with Hyper-V debugfs attributes.
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+# Current test methods available:
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+# 1. delay testing
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+#
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+# Current file/directory structure of hyper-V debugfs:
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+# /sys/kernel/debug/hyperv/UUID
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+# /sys/kernel/debug/hyperv/UUID/<test-state filename>
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+# /sys/kernel/debug/hyperv/UUID/<test-method sub-directory>
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+#
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+# author: Branden Bonaby <brandonbonaby94@gmail.com>
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+
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+import os
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+import cmd
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+import argparse
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+import glob
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+from argparse import RawDescriptionHelpFormatter
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+from argparse import RawTextHelpFormatter
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+from enum import Enum
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+
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+# Do not change unless, you change the debugfs attributes
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+# in /drivers/hv/debugfs.c. All fuzz testing
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+# attributes will start with "fuzz_test".
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+
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+# debugfs path for hyperv must exist before proceeding
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+debugfs_hyperv_path = "/sys/kernel/debug/hyperv"
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+if not os.path.isdir(debugfs_hyperv_path):
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+ print("{} doesn't exist/check permissions".format(debugfs_hyperv_path))
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+ exit(-1)
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+
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+class dev_state(Enum):
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+ off = 0
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+ on = 1
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+
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+# File names, that correspond to the files created in
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+# /drivers/hv/debugfs.c
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+class f_names(Enum):
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+ state_f = "fuzz_test_state"
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+ buff_f = "fuzz_test_buffer_interrupt_delay"
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+ mess_f = "fuzz_test_message_delay"
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+
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+# Both single_actions and all_actions are used
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+# for error checking and to allow for some subparser
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+# names to be abbreviated. Do not abbreviate the
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+# test method names, as it will become less intuitive
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+# as to what the user can do. If you do decide to
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+# abbreviate the test method name, make sure the main
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+# function reflects this change.
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+
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+all_actions = [
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+ "disable_all",
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+ "D",
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+ "enable_all",
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+ "view_all",
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+ "V"
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+]
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+
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+single_actions = [
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+ "disable_single",
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+ "d",
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+ "enable_single",
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+ "view_single",
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+ "v"
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+]
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+
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+def main():
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+
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+ file_map = recursive_file_lookup(debugfs_hyperv_path, dict())
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+ args = parse_args()
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+ if (not args.action):
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+ print ("Error, no options selected...exiting")
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+ exit(-1)
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+ arg_set = { k for (k,v) in vars(args).items() if v and k != "action" }
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+ arg_set.add(args.action)
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+ path = args.path if "path" in arg_set else None
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+ if (path and path[-1] == "/"):
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+ path = path[:-1]
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+ validate_args_path(path, arg_set, file_map)
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+ if (path and "enable_single" in arg_set):
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+ state_path = locate_state(path, file_map)
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+ set_test_state(state_path, dev_state.on.value, args.quiet)
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+
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+ # Use subparsers as the key for different actions
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+ if ("delay" in arg_set):
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+ validate_delay_values(args.delay_time)
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+ if (args.enable_all):
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+ set_delay_all_devices(file_map, args.delay_time,
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+ args.quiet)
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+ else:
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+ set_delay_values(path, file_map, args.delay_time,
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+ args.quiet)
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+ elif ("disable_all" in arg_set or "D" in arg_set):
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+ disable_all_testing(file_map)
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+ elif ("disable_single" in arg_set or "d" in arg_set):
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+ disable_testing_single_device(path, file_map)
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+ elif ("view_all" in arg_set or "V" in arg_set):
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+ get_all_devices_test_status(file_map)
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+ elif ("view_single" in arg_set or "v" in arg_set):
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+ get_device_test_values(path, file_map)
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+
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+# Get the state location
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+def locate_state(device, file_map):
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+ return file_map[device][f_names.state_f.value]
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+
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+# Validate delay values to make sure they are acceptable to
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+# enable delays on a device
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+def validate_delay_values(delay):
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+
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+ if (delay[0] == -1 and delay[1] == -1):
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+ print("\nError, At least 1 value must be greater than 0")
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+ exit(-1)
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+ for i in delay:
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+ if (i < -1 or i == 0 or i > 1000):
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+ print("\nError, Values must be equal to -1 "
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+ "or be > 0 and <= 1000")
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+ exit(-1)
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+
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+# Validate argument path
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+def validate_args_path(path, arg_set, file_map):
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+
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+ if (not path and any(element in arg_set for element in single_actions)):
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+ print("Error, path (-p) REQUIRED for the specified option. "
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+ "Use (-h) to check usage.")
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+ exit(-1)
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+ elif (path and any(item in arg_set for item in all_actions)):
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+ print("Error, path (-p) NOT REQUIRED for the specified option. "
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+ "Use (-h) to check usage." )
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+ exit(-1)
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+ elif (path not in file_map and any(item in arg_set
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+ for item in single_actions)):
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+ print("Error, path '{}' not a valid vmbus device".format(path))
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+ exit(-1)
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+
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+# display Testing status of single device
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+def get_device_test_values(path, file_map):
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+
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+ for name in file_map[path]:
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+ file_location = file_map[path][name]
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+ print( name + " = " + str(read_test_files(file_location)))
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+
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+# Create a map of the vmbus devices and their associated files
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+# [key=device, value = [key = filename, value = file path]]
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+def recursive_file_lookup(path, file_map):
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+
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+ for f_path in glob.iglob(path + '**/*'):
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+ if (os.path.isfile(f_path)):
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+ if (f_path.rsplit("/",2)[0] == debugfs_hyperv_path):
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+ directory = f_path.rsplit("/",1)[0]
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+ else:
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+ directory = f_path.rsplit("/",2)[0]
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+ f_name = f_path.split("/")[-1]
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+ if (file_map.get(directory)):
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+ file_map[directory].update({f_name:f_path})
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+ else:
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+ file_map[directory] = {f_name:f_path}
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+ elif (os.path.isdir(f_path)):
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+ recursive_file_lookup(f_path,file_map)
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+ return file_map
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+
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+# display Testing state of devices
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+def get_all_devices_test_status(file_map):
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+
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+ for device in file_map:
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+ if (get_test_state(locate_state(device, file_map)) is 1):
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+ print("Testing = ON for: {}"
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+ .format(device.split("/")[5]))
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+ else:
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+ print("Testing = OFF for: {}"
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+ .format(device.split("/")[5]))
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+
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+# read the vmbus device files, path must be absolute path before calling
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+def read_test_files(path):
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+ try:
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+ with open(path,"r") as f:
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+ file_value = f.readline().strip()
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+ return int(file_value)
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+
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+ except IOError as e:
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+ errno, strerror = e.args
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+ print("I/O error({0}): {1} on file {2}"
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+ .format(errno, strerror, path))
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+ exit(-1)
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+ except ValueError:
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+ print ("Element to int conversion error in: \n{}".format(path))
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+ exit(-1)
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+
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+# writing to vmbus device files, path must be absolute path before calling
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+def write_test_files(path, value):
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+
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+ try:
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+ with open(path,"w") as f:
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+ f.write("{}".format(value))
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+ except IOError as e:
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+ errno, strerror = e.args
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+ print("I/O error({0}): {1} on file {2}"
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+ .format(errno, strerror, path))
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+ exit(-1)
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+
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+# set testing state of device
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+def set_test_state(state_path, state_value, quiet):
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+
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+ write_test_files(state_path, state_value)
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+ if (get_test_state(state_path) is 1):
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+ if (not quiet):
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+ print("Testing = ON for device: {}"
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+ .format(state_path.split("/")[5]))
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+ else:
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+ if (not quiet):
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+ print("Testing = OFF for device: {}"
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+ .format(state_path.split("/")[5]))
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+
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+# get testing state of device
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+def get_test_state(state_path):
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+ #state == 1 - test = ON
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+ #state == 0 - test = OFF
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+ return read_test_files(state_path)
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+
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+# write 1 - 1000 microseconds, into a single device using the
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+# fuzz_test_buffer_interrupt_delay and fuzz_test_message_delay
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+# debugfs attributes
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+def set_delay_values(device, file_map, delay_length, quiet):
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+
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+ try:
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+ interrupt = file_map[device][f_names.buff_f.value]
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+ message = file_map[device][f_names.mess_f.value]
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+
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+ # delay[0]- buffer interrupt delay, delay[1]- message delay
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+ if (delay_length[0] >= 0 and delay_length[0] <= 1000):
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+ write_test_files(interrupt, delay_length[0])
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+ if (delay_length[1] >= 0 and delay_length[1] <= 1000):
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+ write_test_files(message, delay_length[1])
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+ if (not quiet):
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+ print("Buffer delay testing = {} for: {}"
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+ .format(read_test_files(interrupt),
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+ interrupt.split("/")[5]))
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+ print("Message delay testing = {} for: {}"
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+ .format(read_test_files(message),
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+ message.split("/")[5]))
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+ except IOError as e:
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+ errno, strerror = e.args
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+ print("I/O error({0}): {1} on files {2}{3}"
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+ .format(errno, strerror, interrupt, message))
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+ exit(-1)
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+
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+# enabling delay testing on all devices
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+def set_delay_all_devices(file_map, delay, quiet):
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+
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+ for device in (file_map):
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+ set_test_state(locate_state(device, file_map),
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+ dev_state.on.value,
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+ quiet)
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+ set_delay_values(device, file_map, delay, quiet)
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+
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+# disable all testing on a SINGLE device.
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+def disable_testing_single_device(device, file_map):
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+
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+ for name in file_map[device]:
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+ file_location = file_map[device][name]
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+ write_test_files(file_location, dev_state.off.value)
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+ print("ALL testing now OFF for {}".format(device.split("/")[-1]))
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+
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+# disable all testing on ALL devices
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+def disable_all_testing(file_map):
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+
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+ for device in file_map:
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+ disable_testing_single_device(device, file_map)
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+
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+def parse_args():
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+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog = "vmbus_testing",usage ="\n"
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+ "%(prog)s [delay] [-h] [-e|-E] -t [-p]\n"
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+ "%(prog)s [view_all | V] [-h]\n"
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+ "%(prog)s [disable_all | D] [-h]\n"
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+ "%(prog)s [disable_single | d] [-h|-p]\n"
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+ "%(prog)s [view_single | v] [-h|-p]\n"
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+ "%(prog)s --version\n",
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+ description = "\nUse lsvmbus to get vmbus device type "
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+ "information.\n" "\nThe debugfs root path is "
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+ "/sys/kernel/debug/hyperv",
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+ formatter_class = RawDescriptionHelpFormatter)
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+ subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest = "action")
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+ parser.add_argument("--version", action = "version",
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+ version = '%(prog)s 0.1.0')
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+ parser.add_argument("-q","--quiet", action = "store_true",
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+ help = "silence none important test messages."
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+ " This will only work when enabling testing"
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+ " on a device.")
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+ # Use the path parser to hold the --path attribute so it can
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+ # be shared between subparsers. Also do the same for the state
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+ # parser, as all testing methods will use --enable_all and
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+ # enable_single.
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+ path_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
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+ path_parser.add_argument("-p","--path", metavar = "",
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+ help = "Debugfs path to a vmbus device. The path "
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+ "must be the absolute path to the device.")
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+ state_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False)
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+ state_group = state_parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required = True)
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+ state_group.add_argument("-E", "--enable_all", action = "store_const",
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+ const = "enable_all",
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+ help = "Enable the specified test type "
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+ "on ALL vmbus devices.")
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+ state_group.add_argument("-e", "--enable_single",
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+ action = "store_const",
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+ const = "enable_single",
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+ help = "Enable the specified test type on a "
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+ "SINGLE vmbus device.")
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+ parser_delay = subparsers.add_parser("delay",
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+ parents = [state_parser, path_parser],
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+ help = "Delay the ring buffer interrupt or the "
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+ "ring buffer message reads in microseconds.",
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+ prog = "vmbus_testing",
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+ usage = "%(prog)s [-h]\n"
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+ "%(prog)s -E -t [value] [value]\n"
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+ "%(prog)s -e -t [value] [value] -p",
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+ description = "Delay the ring buffer interrupt for "
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+ "vmbus devices, or delay the ring buffer message "
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+ "reads for vmbus devices (both in microseconds). This "
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+ "is only on the host to guest channel.")
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+ parser_delay.add_argument("-t", "--delay_time", metavar = "", nargs = 2,
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+ type = check_range, default =[0,0], required = (True),
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+ help = "Set [buffer] & [message] delay time. "
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+ "Value constraints: -1 == value "
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+ "or 0 < value <= 1000.\n"
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+ "Use -1 to keep the previous value for that delay "
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+ "type, or a value > 0 <= 1000 to change the delay "
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+ "time.")
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+ parser_dis_all = subparsers.add_parser("disable_all",
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+ aliases = ['D'], prog = "vmbus_testing",
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+ usage = "%(prog)s [disable_all | D] -h\n"
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+ "%(prog)s [disable_all | D]\n",
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+ help = "Disable ALL testing on ALL vmbus devices.",
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+ description = "Disable ALL testing on ALL vmbus "
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+ "devices.")
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+ parser_dis_single = subparsers.add_parser("disable_single",
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+ aliases = ['d'],
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+ parents = [path_parser], prog = "vmbus_testing",
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+ usage = "%(prog)s [disable_single | d] -h\n"
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+ "%(prog)s [disable_single | d] -p\n",
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+ help = "Disable ALL testing on a SINGLE vmbus device.",
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+ description = "Disable ALL testing on a SINGLE vmbus "
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+ "device.")
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+ parser_view_all = subparsers.add_parser("view_all", aliases = ['V'],
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+ help = "View the test state for ALL vmbus devices.",
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+ prog = "vmbus_testing",
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+ usage = "%(prog)s [view_all | V] -h\n"
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+ "%(prog)s [view_all | V]\n",
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+ description = "This shows the test state for ALL the "
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+ "vmbus devices.")
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+ parser_view_single = subparsers.add_parser("view_single",
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+ aliases = ['v'],parents = [path_parser],
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+ help = "View the test values for a SINGLE vmbus "
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+ "device.",
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+ description = "This shows the test values for a SINGLE "
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+ "vmbus device.", prog = "vmbus_testing",
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+ usage = "%(prog)s [view_single | v] -h\n"
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+ "%(prog)s [view_single | v] -p")
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+
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+ return parser.parse_args()
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+
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+# value checking for range checking input in parser
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+def check_range(arg1):
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+
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+ try:
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+ val = int(arg1)
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+ except ValueError as err:
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+ raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(str(err))
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+ if val < -1 or val > 1000:
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+ message = ("\n\nvalue must be -1 or 0 < value <= 1000. "
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+ "Value program received: {}\n").format(val)
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+ raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(message)
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+ return val
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+
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+if __name__ == "__main__":
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+ main()
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--
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2.39.3
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