import logging, threading, os, time
from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import error
from autotest_lib.client.bin import utils
from autotest_lib.client.virt.tests import file_transfer
from autotest_lib.client.virt import virt_test_utils, virt_utils
def run_nicdriver_unload(test, params, env):
"""
Test nic driver.
1) Boot a VM.
2) Get the NIC driver name.
3) Repeatedly unload/load NIC driver.
4) Multi-session TCP transfer on test interface.
5) Check whether the test interface should still work.
@param test: KVM test object.
@param params: Dictionary with the test parameters.
@param env: Dictionary with test environment.
"""
timeout = int(params.get("login_timeout", 360))
vm = env.get_vm(params["main_vm"])
vm.verify_alive()
session_serial = vm.wait_for_serial_login(timeout=timeout)
ethname = virt_test_utils.get_linux_ifname(session_serial,
vm.get_mac_address(0))
# get ethernet driver from '/sys' directory.
# ethtool can do the same thing and doesn't care about os type.
# if we make sure all guests have ethtool, we can make a change here.
sys_path = params.get("sys_path") % (ethname)
# readlink in RHEL4.8 doesn't have '-e' param, should use '-f' in RHEL4.8.
readlink_cmd = params.get("readlink_command", "readlink -e")
driver = os.path.basename(session_serial.cmd("%s %s" % (readlink_cmd,
sys_path)).strip())
logging.info("driver is %s", driver)
try:
threads = []
for t in range(int(params.get("sessions_num", "10"))):
thread = virt_utils.Thread(file_transfer.run_file_transfer,
(test, params, env))
thread.start()
threads.append(thread)
time.sleep(10)
while threads[0].isAlive():
session_serial.cmd("sleep 10")
session_serial.cmd("ifconfig %s down" % ethname)
session_serial.cmd("modprobe -r %s" % driver)
session_serial.cmd("modprobe %s" % driver)
session_serial.cmd("ifconfig %s up" % ethname)
except:
for thread in threads:
thread.join(suppress_exception=True)
raise
else:
for thread in threads:
thread.join()