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By default qemu monitor gets attached to stdio,
and that interferes with the test output.
We also don't need vga options in nographic mode.
Signed-off-by: Eugene Smirnov <evgenii.smirnov@here.com>
(cherry-picked from commit c6ad1d288b8f930bbc3fa6de9e102209e3304c66)
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Signed-off-by: Laurent Bonnans <laurent.bonnans@here.com>
(cherry-picked from commit 36f311912372be3150633b4da0f344c70e456d55)
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Signed-off-by: Laurent Bonnans <laurent.bonnans@here.com>
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Signed-off-by: Mike Sul <ext-mykhaylo.sul@here.com>
Signed-off-by: Patrick Vacek <patrickvacek@gmail.com>
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Expose a fake hardware rng on the guest, linked to the host's /dev/urandom.
Signed-off-by: Laurent Bonnans <laurent.bonnans@here.com>
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This sets up a simulated 'in vehicle' network. Add support for a Primary node
with a DHCP server and a secondary node with a DHCP client.
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If the program is not in PATH, `FileNotFoundError` is raised
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Grub, HSM, and qemu hostname tests still fail for reasons I haven't
figured out yet.
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Also fix a pylint warning about indentation
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Autodetect KVM by using the 'kvm-ok' command line tool. This has two benefits:
Firstly, it improves the UX of run-qemu-ota when working on machines without
KVM (e.g. AWS). Previously, people had to use the --no-kvm option in these
cases.
Secondary, it makes oe-selftest usable on machines without KVM. Our tests call
run-qemu-ota, and we want to able to run them on machines without KVM.
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Not very useful yet. Could be made into a function for the purpose of
running arbitrary commands via SSH, for example. However, I had plenty
of trouble even getting this far.
Note that I created a softlink to qemucommand to get around the Python
path issues in oe-selftest. I'm not sure if there's a better way to
handle that, since manipulating the path is seemingly impossible.
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