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author | Jiajun Xu <jiajun.xu@intel.com> | 2010-09-01 23:38:53 +0800 |
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committer | Richard Purdie <rpurdie@linux.intel.com> | 2010-09-02 11:00:08 +0100 |
commit | 80993c4e1b9aa68651a026dd7416ba3d5e96c50c (patch) | |
tree | 13af9707a9ae68fcd358e2cf36ad7b9f2d985f65 /scripts/qemuimage-testlib | |
parent | 4b611b66743a5ec220aef34d796af63029bb5fd9 (diff) | |
download | poky-80993c4e1b9aa68651a026dd7416ba3d5e96c50c.tar.gz |
qemuimage-testlib: kill qemu process according to its pid, instead of process name
poky-qemu-internal will set up a tap lockfile when creating tap device. The lockfile
will be released when a TERM signal is received. In previous code, function
Test_Kill_Qemu uses pkill to kill all process named "qemu". This may cause lockfile
release function not work in poky-qemu-internal. Then poky-qemu-internal will be
hang when user start QEMU the second time. To prevent the issue, the new function
Test_Kill_Qemu kills all child pid with a given parent process ID.
Signed-off-by Jiajun Xu <jiajun.xu@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'scripts/qemuimage-testlib')
-rw-r--r-- | scripts/qemuimage-testlib | 53 |
1 files changed, 49 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/qemuimage-testlib b/scripts/qemuimage-testlib index 6dc219da27..733cd12c05 100644 --- a/scripts/qemuimage-testlib +++ b/scripts/qemuimage-testlib | |||
@@ -16,6 +16,9 @@ | |||
16 | 16 | ||
17 | TYPE="ext3" | 17 | TYPE="ext3" |
18 | 18 | ||
19 | # Global variable for process id | ||
20 | PID=0 | ||
21 | |||
19 | # common function for information print | 22 | # common function for information print |
20 | Test_Error() | 23 | Test_Error() |
21 | { | 24 | { |
@@ -92,11 +95,50 @@ Test_Print_Result() | |||
92 | echo -e "\t$1\t\t$PASS\t$FAIL\t$NORESULT" >> $TEST_RESULT/testresult.log | 95 | echo -e "\t$1\t\t$PASS\t$FAIL\t$NORESULT" >> $TEST_RESULT/testresult.log |
93 | } | 96 | } |
94 | 97 | ||
95 | # function to kill qemu | 98 | # Test_Kill_Qemu to kill child pid with parent pid given |
99 | # $1 is qemu process id, which needs to be killed | ||
96 | Test_Kill_Qemu() | 100 | Test_Kill_Qemu() |
97 | { | 101 | { |
98 | sudo pkill -9 qemu | 102 | local ret=0 |
99 | return $? | 103 | local ppid=0 |
104 | local i=0 | ||
105 | declare local pid | ||
106 | |||
107 | # Check if $1 pid exists and is a qemu process | ||
108 | ps -fp $PID | grep -iq "qemu" | ||
109 | |||
110 | # Find all children pid of the pid $1 | ||
111 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then | ||
112 | |||
113 | # Check if there is any child pid of the pid $PID | ||
114 | ppid=$PID | ||
115 | ps -f --ppid $ppid | ||
116 | ret=$? | ||
117 | |||
118 | while [ $ret -eq 0 ] | ||
119 | do | ||
120 | # If yes, get the child pid and check if the child pid has other child pid | ||
121 | # Continue the while loop until there is no child pid found | ||
122 | pid[$i]=`ps -f --ppid $ppid | awk '{if ($2 != "PID") print $2}'` | ||
123 | ppid=${pid[$i]} | ||
124 | i=$((i+1)) | ||
125 | ps -f --ppid $ppid | ||
126 | ret=$? | ||
127 | done | ||
128 | |||
129 | # Kill these children pids from the last one | ||
130 | while [ $i -ne 0 ] | ||
131 | do | ||
132 | i=$((i-1)) | ||
133 | kill ${pid[$i]} | ||
134 | sleep 2 | ||
135 | done | ||
136 | |||
137 | # Kill the parent id | ||
138 | kill $PID | ||
139 | fi | ||
140 | |||
141 | return | ||
100 | } | 142 | } |
101 | 143 | ||
102 | # function to check if there is any qemu process | 144 | # function to check if there is any qemu process |
@@ -224,10 +266,13 @@ Test_Create_Qemu() | |||
224 | $CP $ROOTFS_IMAGE $TEST_ROOTFS_IMAGE | 266 | $CP $ROOTFS_IMAGE $TEST_ROOTFS_IMAGE |
225 | 267 | ||
226 | export MACHINE=$QEMUARCH | 268 | export MACHINE=$QEMUARCH |
227 | # Create Qemu in localhost VNC Port 1 | ||
228 | 269 | ||
270 | # Create Qemu in localhost VNC Port 1 | ||
229 | xterm -display ${DISPLAY} -e "${RUNQEMU} ${KERNEL} ${TEST_ROOTFS_IMAGE}" & | 271 | xterm -display ${DISPLAY} -e "${RUNQEMU} ${KERNEL} ${TEST_ROOTFS_IMAGE}" & |
230 | 272 | ||
273 | # Get the pid of the xterm processor, which will be used in Test_Kill_Qemu | ||
274 | PID=$! | ||
275 | |||
231 | sleep 5 | 276 | sleep 5 |
232 | 277 | ||
233 | while [ ${up_time} -lt ${timeout} ] | 278 | while [ ${up_time} -lt ${timeout} ] |