#!/bin/bash # Copyright (c) 2010 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. # This script is intended as a wrapper to execute autotest tests for a given # board. # Load common constants. This should be the first executable line. # The path to common.sh should be relative to your script's location. . "$(dirname "$0")/common.sh" # Script must be run inside the chroot restart_in_chroot_if_needed $* get_default_board DEFINE_string board "${DEFAULT_BOARD}" \ "The board to run tests for." FLAGS_HELP="usage: $0 " FLAGS "$@" || exit 1 eval set -- "${FLAGS_ARGV}" # Define a directory which will not be cleaned by portage automatically. So we # could achieve incremental build between two autoserv runs. BUILD_RUNTIME="/build/${FLAGS_board}/usr/local/autotest/" # Hack: set the CHROMEOS_ROOT variable by hand here CHROMEOS_ROOT=/home/${USER}/trunk/ # Ensure the configures run by autotest pick up the right config.site CONFIG_SITE=/usr/share/config.site [ -z "${FLAGS_board}" ] && \ die "You must specify --board=" function setup_ssh() { eval $(ssh-agent) > /dev/null ssh-add \ ${CHROMEOS_ROOT}/src/scripts/mod_for_test_scripts/ssh_keys/testing_rsa } function teardown_ssh() { ssh-agent -k > /dev/null } src_test() { # TODO: These places currently need to be writeable but shouldn't be sudo chmod a+w ${BUILD_RUNTIME}/server/{tests,site_tests} setup_ssh cd "${BUILD_RUNTIME}" local args=() if [[ -n ${AUTOSERV_TEST_ARGS} ]]; then args=("-a" "${AUTOSERV_TEST_ARGS}") fi local timestamp=$(date +%Y-%m-%d-%H.%M.%S) # Do not use sudo, it'll unset all your environment LOGNAME=${USER} ./server/autoserv -r /tmp/results.${timestamp} \ ${AUTOSERV_ARGS} "${args[@]}" teardown_ssh } src_test