# Copyright (c) 2009 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. # Library for setting up remote access and running remote commands. DEFAULT_PRIVATE_KEY="${GCLIENT_ROOT}/src/scripts/mod_for_test_scripts/\ ssh_keys/testing_rsa" DEFINE_string remote "" "remote hostname/IP of running Chromium OS instance" DEFINE_string private_key "$DEFAULT_PRIVATE_KEY" \ "Private key of root account on remote host" DEFINE_integer ssh_port 22 \ "SSH port of the remote machine running Chromium OS instance" SSH_CONNECT_SETTINGS="-o Protocol=2 -o ConnectTimeout=30 \ -o ConnectionAttempts=4 -o ServerAliveInterval=10 \ -o ServerAliveCountMax=3 -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no" # Copies $1 to $2 on remote host remote_cp_to() { REMOTE_OUT=$(scp -P ${FLAGS_ssh_port} $SSH_CONNECT_SETTINGS \ -o UserKnownHostsFile=$TMP_KNOWN_HOSTS -i $TMP_PRIVATE_KEY $1 \ root@$FLAGS_remote:$2) return ${PIPESTATUS[0]} } # Copies a list of remote files specified in file $1 to local location # $2. Directory paths in $1 are collapsed into $2. remote_rsync_from() { rsync -e "ssh -p ${FLAGS_ssh_port} $SSH_CONNECT_SETTINGS \ -o UserKnownHostsFile=$TMP_KNOWN_HOSTS -i $TMP_PRIVATE_KEY" \ --no-R --files-from=$1 root@${FLAGS_remote}:/ $2 } _remote_sh() { REMOTE_OUT=$(ssh -p ${FLAGS_ssh_port} $SSH_CONNECT_SETTINGS \ -o UserKnownHostsFile=$TMP_KNOWN_HOSTS -i $TMP_PRIVATE_KEY \ root@$FLAGS_remote "$@") return ${PIPESTATUS[0]} } # Wrapper for ssh that runs the commmand given by the args on the remote host # If an ssh error occurs, re-runs the ssh command. remote_sh() { local ssh_status=0 _remote_sh "$@" || ssh_status=$? # 255 indicates an ssh error. if [ ${ssh_status} -eq 255 ]; then _remote_sh "$@" else return ${ssh_status} fi } remote_sh_raw() { ssh -p ${FLAGS_ssh_port} $SSH_CONNECT_SETTINGS \ -o UserKnownHostsFile=$TMP_KNOWN_HOSTS -i $TMP_PRIVATE_KEY \ $EXTRA_REMOTE_SH_ARGS root@$FLAGS_remote "$@" return $? } remote_sh_allow_changed_host_key() { rm -f $TMP_KNOWN_HOSTS remote_sh "$@" } set_up_remote_access() { cp $FLAGS_private_key $TMP_PRIVATE_KEY chmod 0400 $TMP_PRIVATE_KEY # Verify the client is reachable before continuing local output local status=0 if output=$(remote_sh "true" 2>&1); then : else status=$? echo "Could not initiate first contact with remote host" echo "$output" fi return $status } # Ask the target what board it is learn_board() { [ -n "${FLAGS_board}" ] && return remote_sh grep CHROMEOS_RELEASE_BOARD /etc/lsb-release FLAGS_board=$(echo "${REMOTE_OUT}" | cut -d '=' -f 2) if [ -z "${FLAGS_board}" ]; then error "Board required" exit 1 fi info "Target reports board is ${FLAGS_board}" } learn_arch() { [ -n "${FLAGS_arch}" ] && return remote_sh uname -m FLAGS_arch=$(echo "${REMOTE_OUT}" | sed -e s/armv7l/arm/ -e s/i686/x86/ ) if [ -z "${FLAGS_arch}" ]; then error "Arch required" exit 1 fi info "Target reports arch is ${FLAGS_arch}" } # Checks whether a remote device has rebooted successfully. # # This uses a rapidly-retried SSH connection, which will wait for at most # about ten seconds. If the network returns an error (e.g. host unreachable) # the actual delay may be shorter. # # Return values: # 0: The device has rebooted successfully # 1: The device has not yet rebooted # 255: Unable to communicate with the device _check_if_rebooted() { ( # In my tests SSH seems to be waiting rather longer than would be expected # from these parameters. These values produce a ~10 second wait. # (in a subshell to avoid clobbering the global settings) SSH_CONNECT_SETTINGS="$(sed \ -e 's/\(ConnectTimeout\)=[0-9]*/\1=2/' \ -e 's/\(ConnectionAttempts\)=[0-9]*/\1=2/' \ <<<"${SSH_CONNECT_SETTINGS}")" remote_sh_allow_changed_host_key -q -- '[ ! -e /tmp/awaiting_reboot ]' ) } # Triggers a reboot on a remote device and waits for it to complete. # # This function will not return until the SSH server on the remote device # is available after the reboot. # remote_reboot() { info "Rebooting ${FLAGS_remote}..." remote_sh "touch /tmp/awaiting_reboot; reboot" local start_time=${SECONDS} # Wait for five seconds before we start polling sleep 5 # Add a hard timeout of 5 minutes before giving up. local timeout=300 local timeout_expiry=$(( start_time + timeout )) while [ ${SECONDS} -lt ${timeout_expiry} ]; do # Used to throttle the loop -- see step_remaining_time at the bottom. local step_start_time=${SECONDS} local status=0 _check_if_rebooted || status=$? local elapsed=$(( SECONDS - start_time )) case ${status} in 0) printf ' %4ds: reboot complete\n' ${elapsed} >&2 ; return 0 ;; 1) printf ' %4ds: device has not yet shut down\n' ${elapsed} >&2 ;; 255) printf ' %4ds: can not connect to device\n' ${elapsed} >&2 ;; *) die " internal error" ;; esac # To keep the loop from spinning too fast, delay until it has taken at # least five seconds. When we are actively trying SSH connections this # should never happen. local step_remaining_time=$(( step_start_time + 5 - SECONDS )) if [ ${step_remaining_time} -gt 0 ]; then sleep ${step_remaining_time} fi done die "Reboot has not completed after ${timeout} seconds; giving up." } # Called by clients before exiting. # Part of the remote_access.sh interface but now empty. cleanup_remote_access() { true } remote_access_init() { TMP_PRIVATE_KEY=$TMP/private_key TMP_KNOWN_HOSTS=$TMP/known_hosts if [ -z "$FLAGS_remote" ]; then echo "Please specify --remote= of the Chromium OS instance" exit 1 fi set_up_remote_access }