nopenpilot/selfdrive/test/test_updated.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import datetime
import os
import time
import tempfile
import unittest
import shutil
import signal
import subprocess
import random
from common.basedir import BASEDIR
from common.params import Params
class TestUpdated(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.updated_proc = None
self.tmp_dir = tempfile.TemporaryDirectory()
org_dir = os.path.join(self.tmp_dir.name, "commaai")
self.basedir = os.path.join(org_dir, "openpilot")
self.git_remote_dir = os.path.join(org_dir, "openpilot_remote")
self.staging_dir = os.path.join(org_dir, "safe_staging")
for d in [org_dir, self.basedir, self.git_remote_dir, self.staging_dir]:
os.mkdir(d)
self.neos_version = os.path.join(org_dir, "neos_version")
self.neosupdate_dir = os.path.join(org_dir, "neosupdate")
with open(self.neos_version, "w") as f:
v = subprocess.check_output(r"bash -c 'source launch_env.sh && echo $REQUIRED_NEOS_VERSION'",
cwd=BASEDIR, shell=True, encoding='utf8').strip()
f.write(v)
self.upper_dir = os.path.join(self.staging_dir, "upper")
self.merged_dir = os.path.join(self.staging_dir, "merged")
self.finalized_dir = os.path.join(self.staging_dir, "finalized")
# setup local submodule remotes
submodules = subprocess.check_output("git submodule --quiet foreach 'echo $name'",
shell=True, cwd=BASEDIR, encoding='utf8').split()
for s in submodules:
sub_path = os.path.join(org_dir, s.split("_repo")[0])
self._run(f"git clone {s} {sub_path}.git", cwd=BASEDIR)
# setup two git repos, a remote and one we'll run updated in
self._run([
f"git clone {BASEDIR} {self.git_remote_dir}",
f"git clone {self.git_remote_dir} {self.basedir}",
f"cd {self.basedir} && git submodule init && git submodule update",
f"cd {self.basedir} && scons -j{os.cpu_count()} cereal/ common/"
])
self.params = Params(os.path.join(self.basedir, "persist/params"))
self.params.clear_all()
os.sync()
def tearDown(self):
try:
if self.updated_proc is not None:
self.updated_proc.terminate()
self.updated_proc.wait(30)
except Exception as e:
print(e)
self.tmp_dir.cleanup()
# *** test helpers ***
def _run(self, cmd, cwd=None):
if not isinstance(cmd, list):
cmd = (cmd,)
for c in cmd:
subprocess.check_output(c, cwd=cwd, shell=True)
def _get_updated_proc(self):
os.environ["PYTHONPATH"] = self.basedir
os.environ["GIT_AUTHOR_NAME"] = "testy tester"
os.environ["GIT_COMMITTER_NAME"] = "testy tester"
os.environ["GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL"] = "testy@tester.test"
os.environ["GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL"] = "testy@tester.test"
os.environ["UPDATER_TEST_IP"] = "localhost"
os.environ["UPDATER_LOCK_FILE"] = os.path.join(self.tmp_dir.name, "updater.lock")
os.environ["UPDATER_STAGING_ROOT"] = self.staging_dir
os.environ["UPDATER_NEOS_VERSION"] = self.neos_version
os.environ["UPDATER_NEOSUPDATE_DIR"] = self.neosupdate_dir
updated_path = os.path.join(self.basedir, "selfdrive/updated.py")
return subprocess.Popen(updated_path, env=os.environ)
def _start_updater(self, offroad=True, nosleep=False):
self.params.put_bool("IsOffroad", offroad)
self.updated_proc = self._get_updated_proc()
if not nosleep:
time.sleep(1)
def _update_now(self):
self.updated_proc.send_signal(signal.SIGHUP)
# TODO: this should be implemented in params
def _read_param(self, key, timeout=1):
ret = None
start_time = time.monotonic()
while ret is None:
ret = self.params.get(key, encoding='utf8')
if time.monotonic() - start_time > timeout:
break
time.sleep(0.01)
return ret
def _wait_for_update(self, timeout=30, clear_param=False):
if clear_param:
self.params.delete("LastUpdateTime")
self._update_now()
t = self._read_param("LastUpdateTime", timeout=timeout)
if t is None:
raise Exception("timed out waiting for update to complete")
def _make_commit(self):
all_dirs, all_files = [], []
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(self.git_remote_dir):
if ".git" in root:
continue
for d in dirs:
all_dirs.append(os.path.join(root, d))
for f in files:
all_files.append(os.path.join(root, f))
# make a new dir and some new files
new_dir = os.path.join(self.git_remote_dir, "this_is_a_new_dir")
os.mkdir(new_dir)
for _ in range(random.randrange(5, 30)):
for d in (new_dir, random.choice(all_dirs)):
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(dir=d, delete=False) as f:
f.write(os.urandom(random.randrange(1, 1000000)))
# modify some files
for f in random.sample(all_files, random.randrange(5, 50)):
with open(f, "w+") as ff:
txt = ff.readlines()
ff.seek(0)
for line in txt:
ff.write(line[::-1])
# remove some files
for f in random.sample(all_files, random.randrange(5, 50)):
os.remove(f)
# remove some dirs
for d in random.sample(all_dirs, random.randrange(1, 10)):
shutil.rmtree(d)
# commit the changes
self._run([
"git add -A",
"git commit -m 'an update'",
], cwd=self.git_remote_dir)
def _check_update_state(self, update_available):
# make sure LastUpdateTime is recent
t = self._read_param("LastUpdateTime")
last_update_time = datetime.datetime.fromisoformat(t)
td = datetime.datetime.utcnow() - last_update_time
self.assertLess(td.total_seconds(), 10)
self.params.delete("LastUpdateTime")
# wait a bit for the rest of the params to be written
time.sleep(0.1)
# check params
update = self._read_param("UpdateAvailable")
self.assertEqual(update == "1", update_available, f"UpdateAvailable: {repr(update)}")
self.assertEqual(self._read_param("UpdateFailedCount"), "0")
# TODO: check that the finalized update actually matches remote
# check the .overlay_init and .overlay_consistent flags
self.assertTrue(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(self.basedir, ".overlay_init")))
self.assertEqual(os.path.isfile(os.path.join(self.finalized_dir, ".overlay_consistent")), update_available)
# *** test cases ***
# Run updated for 100 cycles with no update
def test_no_update(self):
self._start_updater()
for _ in range(100):
self._wait_for_update(clear_param=True)
self._check_update_state(False)
# Let the updater run with no update for a cycle, then write an update
def test_update(self):
self._start_updater()
# run for a cycle with no update
self._wait_for_update(clear_param=True)
self._check_update_state(False)
# write an update to our remote
self._make_commit()
# run for a cycle to get the update
self._wait_for_update(timeout=60, clear_param=True)
self._check_update_state(True)
# run another cycle with no update
self._wait_for_update(clear_param=True)
self._check_update_state(True)
# Let the updater run for 10 cycles, and write an update every cycle
@unittest.skip("need to make this faster")
def test_update_loop(self):
self._start_updater()
# run for a cycle with no update
self._wait_for_update(clear_param=True)
for _ in range(10):
time.sleep(0.5)
self._make_commit()
self._wait_for_update(timeout=90, clear_param=True)
self._check_update_state(True)
# Test overlay re-creation after tracking a new file in basedir's git
def test_overlay_reinit(self):
self._start_updater()
overlay_init_fn = os.path.join(self.basedir, ".overlay_init")
# run for a cycle with no update
self._wait_for_update(clear_param=True)
self.params.delete("LastUpdateTime")
first_mtime = os.path.getmtime(overlay_init_fn)
# touch a file in the basedir
self._run("touch new_file && git add new_file", cwd=self.basedir)
# run another cycle, should have a new mtime
self._wait_for_update(clear_param=True)
second_mtime = os.path.getmtime(overlay_init_fn)
self.assertTrue(first_mtime != second_mtime)
# run another cycle, mtime should be same as last cycle
self._wait_for_update(clear_param=True)
new_mtime = os.path.getmtime(overlay_init_fn)
self.assertTrue(second_mtime == new_mtime)
# Make sure updated exits if another instance is running
def test_multiple_instances(self):
# start updated and let it run for a cycle
self._start_updater()
time.sleep(1)
self._wait_for_update(clear_param=True)
# start another instance
second_updated = self._get_updated_proc()
ret_code = second_updated.wait(timeout=5)
self.assertTrue(ret_code is not None)
# *** test cases with NEOS updates ***
# Run updated with no update, make sure it clears the old NEOS update
def test_clear_neos_cache(self):
# make the dir and some junk files
os.mkdir(self.neosupdate_dir)
for _ in range(15):
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(dir=self.neosupdate_dir, delete=False) as f:
f.write(os.urandom(random.randrange(1, 1000000)))
self._start_updater()
self._wait_for_update(clear_param=True)
self._check_update_state(False)
self.assertFalse(os.path.isdir(self.neosupdate_dir))
# Let the updater run with no update for a cycle, then write an update
@unittest.skip("TODO: only runs on device")
def test_update_with_neos_update(self):
# bump the NEOS version and commit it
self._run([
"echo 'export REQUIRED_NEOS_VERSION=3' >> launch_env.sh",
"git -c user.name='testy' -c user.email='testy@tester.test' \
commit -am 'a neos update'",
], cwd=self.git_remote_dir)
# run for a cycle to get the update
self._start_updater()
self._wait_for_update(timeout=60, clear_param=True)
self._check_update_state(True)
# TODO: more comprehensive check
self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir(self.neosupdate_dir))
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()