#!/usr/bin/env python3 # # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later # '''This test runs the vmstate-static-checker script with the current QEMU''' import subprocess from qemu_test import QemuSystemTest, skipFlakyTest @skipFlakyTest("vmstate-static-checker can produce false positives") class VmStateTest(QemuSystemTest): ''' This test helps to check whether there are problems between old reference data and the current QEMU ''' def test_vmstate_7_2(self): '''Check reference data from QEMU v7.2''' target_machine = { 'aarch64': 'virt-7.2', 'm68k': 'virt-7.2', 'ppc64': 'pseries-7.2', 's390x': 's390-ccw-virtio-7.2', 'x86_64': 'pc-q35-7.2', } self.set_machine(target_machine[self.arch]) # Run QEMU to get the current vmstate json file: dst_json = self.scratch_file('dest.json') self.log.info('Dumping vmstate from %s', self.qemu_bin) cp = subprocess.run([self.qemu_bin, '-nodefaults', '-M', target_machine[self.arch], '-dump-vmstate', dst_json], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, text=True, check=True) if cp.stdout: self.log.info('QEMU output: %s', cp.stdout) # Check whether the old vmstate json file is still compatible: src_json = self.data_file('..', 'data', 'vmstate-static-checker', self.arch, target_machine[self.arch] + '.json') self.log.info('Comparing vmstate with %s', src_json) checkerscript = self.data_file('..', '..', 'scripts', 'vmstate-static-checker.py') cp = subprocess.run([checkerscript, '-s', src_json, '-d', dst_json], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, text=True, check=False) if cp.returncode != 0: self.fail('Running vmstate-static-checker failed:\n' + cp.stdout + '\nThis either means that there is a migration bug ' 'that needs to be fixed, or\nvmstate-static-checker.py ' 'needs to be improved (e.g. extend the changed_names\n' 'in case a field has been renamed), or drop the ' 'problematic field from\n' + src_json + '\nin case the script cannot be fixed easily.') if cp.stdout: self.log.warning('vmstate-static-checker output: %s', cp.stdout) if __name__ == '__main__': QemuSystemTest.main()