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# Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
# 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is part of DejaGnu.
#
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# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# DejaGnu is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with DejaGnu; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
# Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
# This file was written by Rob Savoye. (rob@welcomehome.org)
# load various protocol support modules
load_lib "mondfe.exp"
load_lib "xsh.exp"
load_lib "telnet.exp"
load_lib "rlogin.exp"
load_lib "kermit.exp"
load_lib "tip.exp"
load_lib "rsh.exp"
load_lib "ftp.exp"
#
# Open a connection to a remote host or target. This requires the target_info
# array be filled in with the proper info to work.
#
# type is either "build", "host", "target", or the name of a board loaded
# into the board_info array. The default is target if no name is supplied.
# It returns the spawn id of the process that is the connection.
#
proc remote_open { args } {
global reboot
if { [llength $args] == 0 } {
set type "target"
} else {
set type $args
}
# Shudder...
if { $reboot && $type == "target" } {
reboot_target
}
return [call_remote "" open $type]
}
proc remote_raw_open { args } {
return [eval call_remote raw open $args]
}
# Run the specified COMMANDLINE on the local machine, redirecting input
# to file INP (if non-empty), redirecting output to file OUTP (if non-empty),
# and waiting TIMEOUT seconds for the command to complete before killing
# it. A two-member list is returned; the first member is the exit status
# of the command, the second is any output produced from the command
# (if output is redirected, this may or may not be empty). If output is
# redirected, both stdout and stderr will appear in the specified file.
#
# Caveats: A pipeline is used if input or output is redirected. There
# will be problems with killing the program if a pipeline is used. Either
# the "tee" command or the "cat" command is used in the pipeline if input
# or output is redirected. If the program needs to be killed, /bin/sh and
# the kill command will be invoked.
#
proc local_exec { commandline inp outp timeout } {
# Tcl's exec is a pile of crap. It does two very inappropriate things
# firstly, it has no business returning an error if the program being
# executed happens to write to stderr. Secondly, it appends its own
# error messages to the output of the command if the process exits with
# non-zero status.
#
# So, ok, we do this funny stuff with using spawn sometimes and
# open others because of spawn's inability to invoke commands with
# redirected I/O. We also hope that nobody passes in a command that's
# a pipeline, because spawn can't handle it.
#
# We want to use spawn in most cases, because tcl's pipe mechanism
# doesn't assign process groups correctly and we can't reliably kill
# programs that bear children. We can't use tcl's exec because it has
# no way to timeout programs that hang. *sigh*
#
if { "$inp" == "" && "$outp" == "" } {
set id -1
set result [catch "eval spawn \{${commandline}\}" pid]
if { $result == 0 } {
set result2 0
} else {
set pid 0
set result2 5
}
} else {
# Can you say "uuuuuugly"? I knew you could!
# All in the name of non-infinite hangs.
if { $inp != "" } {
set inp "< $inp"
set mode "r"
} else {
set mode "w"
}
set use_tee 0
# We add |& cat so that Tcl exec doesn't freak out if the
# program writes to stderr.
if { $outp == "" } {
set outp "|& cat"
} else {
set outpf "$outp"
set outp "> $outp"
if { $inp != "" } {
set use_tee 1
}
}
# Why do we use tee? Because open can't redirect both input and output.
if { $use_tee } {
set result [catch {open "| ${commandline} $inp |& tee $outpf" RDONLY} id]
} else {
set result [catch {open "| ${commandline} $inp $outp" $mode} id]
}
if { $result != 0 } {
global errorInfo
return [list -1 "open of $commandline $inp $outp failed: $errorInfo"]
}
set pid [pid $id]
set result [catch "spawn -leaveopen $id" result2]
}
# Prepend "-" to each pid, to generate the "process group IDs" needed by
# kill.
set pgid "-[join $pid { -}]"
verbose "pid is $pid $pgid"
if { $result != 0 || $result2 != 0 } {
# This shouldn't happen.
global errorInfo
if [info exists errorInfo] {
set foo $errorInfo
} else {
set foo ""
}
verbose "spawn -open $id failed, $result $result2, $foo"
catch "close $id"
return [list -1 "spawn failed"]
}
set got_eof 0
set output ""
# Wait for either $timeout seconds to elapse, or for the program to
# exit.
expect {
-i $spawn_id -timeout $timeout -re ".+" {
append output $expect_out(buffer)
if { [string length $output] < 512000 } {
exp_continue -continue_timer
}
}
timeout {
warning "program timed out."
}
eof {
set got_eof 1
}
}
# Uuuuuuugh. Now I'm getting really sick.
# If we didn't get an EOF, we have to kill the poor defenseless program.
# However, Tcl has no kill primitive, so we have to execute an external
# command in order to execute the execution. (English. Gotta love it.)
if { ! $got_eof } {
verbose "killing $pid $pgid"
# This is very, very nasty. SH, instead of EXPECT, is used to
# run this in the background since, on older CYGWINs, a
# strange file I/O error occures.
exec sh -c "exec > /dev/null 2>&1 && (kill -2 $pgid || kill -2 $pid) && sleep 5 && (kill -15 $pgid || kill $pid) && sleep 5 && (kill -9 $pgid || kill -9 $pid) &"
}
# This will hang if the kill doesn't work. Nothin' to do, and it's not ok.
catch "close -i $spawn_id"
set r2 [catch "wait -i $spawn_id" wres]
if { $id > 0 } {
set r2 [catch "close $id" res]
} else {
verbose "waitres is $wres" 2
if { $r2 == 0 } {
set r2 [lindex $wres 3]
if { [llength $wres] > 4 } {
if { [lindex $wres 4] == "CHILDKILLED" } {
set r2 1
}
}
if { $r2 != 0 } {
set res "$wres"
} else {
set res ""
}
} else {
set res "wait failed"
}
}
if { $r2 != 0 || $res != "" || ! $got_eof } {
verbose "close result is $res"
set status 1
} else {
set status 0
}
verbose "output is $output"
if { $outp == "" } {
return [list $status $output]
} else {
return [list $status ""]
}
}
#
# Execute the supplied program on HOSTNAME. There are four optional arguments
# the first is a set of arguments to pass to PROGRAM, the second is an
# input file to feed to stdin of PROGRAM, the third is the name of an
# output file where the output from PROGRAM should be written, and
# the fourth is a timeout value (we give up after the specified # of seconds
# has elapsed).
#
# A two-element list is returned. The first value is the exit status of the
# program (-1 if the exec failed). The second is any output produced by
# the program (which may or may not be empty if output from the program was
# redirected).
#
proc remote_exec { hostname program args } {
if { [llength $args] > 0 } {
set pargs [lindex $args 0]
} else {
set pargs ""
}
if { [llength $args] > 1 } {
set inp "[lindex $args 1]"
} else {
set inp ""
}
if { [llength $args] > 2 } {
set outp "[lindex $args 2]"
} else {
set outp ""
}
# 300 is probably a lame default.
if { [llength $args] > 3 } {
set timeout "[lindex $args 3]"
} else {
set timeout 300
}
verbose -log "Executing on $hostname: $program $pargs $inp $outp (timeout = $timeout)" 2
# Run it locally if appropriate.
if { ![is_remote $hostname] } {
return [local_exec "$program $pargs" $inp $outp $timeout]
} else {
return [call_remote "" exec $hostname $program $pargs $inp $outp]
}
}
proc standard_exec { hostname args } {
return [eval rsh_exec \"$hostname\" $args]
}
#
# Close the remote connection.
# arg - This is the name of the machine whose connection we're closing,
# or target, host or build.
#
proc remote_close { host } {
while { 1 } {
set result [call_remote "" close "$host"]
if { [remote_pop_conn $host] != "pass" } {
break
}
}
return $result
}
proc remote_raw_close { host } {
return [call_remote raw close "$host"]
}
proc standard_close { host } {
global board_info
if [board_info ${host} exists fileid] {
set shell_id [board_info ${host} fileid]
set pid -1
verbose "Closing the remote shell $shell_id" 2
if [board_info ${host} exists fileid_origid] {
set oid [board_info ${host} fileid_origid]
set pid [pid $oid]
unset board_info(${host},fileid_origid)
} else {
set result [catch "exp_pid -i $shell_id" pid]
if { $result != 0 || $pid <= 0 } {
set result [catch "pid $shell_id" pid]
if { $result != 0 } {
set pid -1
}
}
}
if { $pid > 0 } {
verbose "doing kill, pid is $pid"
# This is very, very nasty. SH, instead of EXPECT, is used
# to run this in the background since, on older CYGWINs, a
# strange file I/O error occures.
set pgid "-[join $pid { -}]"
exec sh -c "exec > /dev/null 2>&1 && (kill -2 $pgid || kill -2 $pid) && sleep 5 && (kill $pgid || kill $pid) && sleep 5 && (kill -9 $pgid || kill -9 $pid) &"
}
verbose "pid is $pid"
catch "close -i $shell_id"
if [info exists oid] {
catch "close $oid"
}
catch "wait -i $shell_id"
unset board_info(${host},fileid)
verbose "Shell closed."
}
return 0
}
#
# Set the connection into "binary" mode, a.k.a. no processing of input
# characters.
#
proc remote_binary { host } {
return [call_remote "" binary "$host"]
}
proc remote_raw_binary { host } {
return [call_remote raw binary "$host"]
}
proc remote_reboot { host } {
clone_output "\nRebooting ${host}\n"
# FIXME: don't close the host connection, or all the remote
# procedures will fail.
# remote_close $host
set status [call_remote "" reboot "$host"]
if [board_info $host exists name] {
set host [board_info $host name]
}
if { [info proc ${host}_init] != "" } {
${host}_init $host
}
return $status
}
proc standard_reboot { host } {
return ""
}
#
# Download file FILE to DEST. If the optional DESTFILE is specified,
# that file will be used on the destination board. It returns either
# "" (indicating that the download failed), or the name of the file on
# the destination machine.
#
proc remote_download { dest file args } {
if { [llength $args] > 0 } {
set destfile [lindex $args 0]
} else {
set destfile [file tail $file]
}
if { ![is_remote $dest] } {
if { $destfile == "" || $destfile == $file } {
return $file
} else {
set result [catch "exec cp -p $file $destfile" output]
if [regexp "same file|are identical" $output] {
set result 0
set output ""
} else {
# try to make sure we can read it
# and write it (in case we copy onto it again)
catch {exec chmod u+rw $destfile}
}
if { $result != 0 || $output != "" } {
perror "remote_download to $dest of $file to $destfile: $output"
return ""
} else {
return $destfile
}
}
}
return [call_remote "" download $dest $file $destfile]
}
#
# The default download procedure. Uses rcp to download to $dest.
#
proc standard_download {dest file destfile} {
set orig_destfile $destfile
if [board_info $dest exists nfsdir] {
set destdir [board_info $dest nfsdir]
if [board_info $dest exists nfsroot_server] {
set dest [board_info $dest nfsroot_server]
} else {
set dest ""
}
set destfile "$destdir/$destfile"
}
if { "$dest" != "" } {
set result [rsh_download $dest $file $destfile]
if { $result == $destfile } {
return $orig_destfile
} else {
return $result
}
}
set result [catch "exec cp -p $file $destfile" output]
if [regexp "same file|are identical" $output] {
set result 0
set output ""
} else {
# try to make sure we can read it
# and write it (in case we copy onto it again)
catch {exec chmod u+rw $destfile}
}
if { $result != 0 || $output != "" } {
perror "remote_download to $dest of $file to $destfile: $output"
return ""
} else {
return $orig_destfile
}
}
proc remote_upload {dest srcfile args} {
if { [llength $args] > 0 } {
set destfile [lindex $args 0]
} else {
set destfile [file tail $srcfile]
}
if { ![is_remote $dest] } {
if { $destfile == "" || $srcfile == $destfile } {
return $srcfile
}
set result [catch "exec cp -p $srcfile $destfile" output]
return $destfile
}
return [call_remote "" upload $dest $srcfile $destfile]
}
proc standard_upload { dest srcfile destfile } {
set orig_srcfile $srcfile
if [board_info $dest exists nfsdir] {
set destdir [board_info $dest nfsdir]
if [board_info $dest exists nfsroot_server] {
set dest [board_info $dest nfsroot_server]
} else {
set dest ""
}
set srcfile "$destdir/$srcfile"
}
if { "$dest" != "" } {
return [rsh_upload $dest $srcfile $destfile]
}
set result [catch "exec cp -p $srcfile $destfile" output]
if [regexp "same file|are identical" $output] {
set result 0
set output ""
} else {
# try to make sure we can read it
# and write it (in case we copy onto it again)
catch {exec chmod u+rw $destfile}
}
if { $result != 0 || $output != "" } {
perror "remote_upload to $dest of $file to $destfile: $output"
return ""
} else {
return $destfile
}
return [rsh_upload $dest $srcfile $destfile]
}
#
# A standard procedure to call the appropriate function. It first looks
# for a board-specific version, then a version specific to the protocol,
# and then finally it will call standard_$proc.
#
proc call_remote { type proc dest args } {
if [board_info $dest exists name] {
set dest [board_info $dest name]
}
if { $dest != "host" && $dest != "build" && $dest != "target" } {
if { ![board_info $dest exists name] } {
global board
if [info exists board] {
blooie
}
load_board_description $dest
}
}
set high_prot ""
if { $type != "raw" } {
if [board_info $dest exists protocol] {
set high_prot "${dest} [board_info $dest protocol]"
} else {
set high_prot "${dest} [board_info $dest generic_name]"
}
}
verbose "call_remote $type $proc $dest $args " 3
# Close has to be handled specially.
if { $proc == "close" || $proc == "open" } {
foreach try "$high_prot [board_info $dest connect] telnet standard" {
if { $try != "" } {
if { [info proc "${try}_${proc}"] != "" } {
verbose "call_remote calling ${try}_${proc}" 3
set result [eval ${try}_${proc} \"$dest\" $args]
break
}
}
}
set ft "[board_info $dest file_transfer]"
if { [info proc "${ft}_${proc}"] != "" } {
verbose "calling ${ft}_${proc} $dest $args" 3
set result2 [eval ${ft}_${proc} \"$dest\" $args]
}
if ![info exists result] {
if [info exists result2] {
set result $result2
} else {
set result ""
}
}
return $result
}
foreach try "${high_prot} [board_info $dest file_transfer] [board_info $dest connect] telnet standard" {
verbose "looking for ${try}_${proc}" 4
if { $try != "" } {
if { [info proc "${try}_${proc}"] != "" } {
verbose "call_remote calling ${try}_${proc}" 3
return [eval ${try}_${proc} \"$dest\" $args]
}
}
}
if { $proc == "close" } {
return ""
}
error "No procedure for '$proc' in call_remote"
return -1
}
#
# Send FILE through the existing session established to DEST.
#
proc remote_transmit { dest file } {
return [call_remote "" transmit "$dest" "$file"]
}
proc remote_raw_transmit { dest file } {
return [call_remote raw transmit "$dest" "$file"]
}
#
# The default transmit procedure if no other exists. This feeds the
# supplied file directly into the connection.
#
proc standard_transmit {dest file} {
if [board_info ${dest} exists name] {
set dest [board_info ${dest} name]
}
if [board_info ${dest} exists baud] {
set baud [board_info ${dest} baud]
} else {
set baud 9600
}
set shell_id [board_info ${dest} fileid]
set lines 0
set chars 0
set fd [open $file r]
while { [gets $fd cur_line] >= 0 } {
set errmess ""
catch "send -i $shell_id \"$cur_line\r\"" errmess
if [string match "write\(spawn_id=\[0-9\]+\):" $errmess] {
perror "sent \"$cur_line\" got expect error \"$errmess\""
catch "close $fd"
return -1
}
set chars [expr $chars + ([string length $cur_line] * 10)]
if { $chars > $baud } {
sleep 1
set chars 0
}
verbose "." 3
verbose "Sent $cur_line" 4
incr lines
}
verbose "$lines lines transmitted" 2
close $fd
return 0
}
proc remote_send { dest string } {
return [call_remote "" send "$dest" "$string"]
}
proc remote_raw_send { dest string } {
return [call_remote raw send "$dest" "$string"]
}
proc standard_send { dest string } {
if ![board_info $dest exists fileid] {
perror "no fileid for $dest"
return "no fileid for $dest"
} else {
set shell_id [board_info $dest fileid]
verbose "shell_id in standard_send is $shell_id" 3
verbose "send -i [board_info $dest fileid] -- {$string}" 3
if [catch "send -i [board_info $dest fileid] -- {$string}" errorInfo] {
return "$errorInfo"
} else {
return ""
}
}
}
proc file_on_host { op file args } {
return [eval remote_file host \"$op\" \"$file\" $args]
}
proc file_on_build { op file args } {
return [eval remote_file build \"$op\" \"$file\" $args]
}
proc remote_file { dest args } {
return [eval call_remote \"\" file \"$dest\" $args]
}
proc remote_raw_file { dest args } {
return [eval call_remote raw file \"$dest\" $args]
}
#
# Perform the specified file op on a remote Unix board.
#
proc standard_file { dest op args } {
set file [lindex $args 0]
verbose "dest in proc standard_file is $dest" 3
if { ![is_remote $dest] } {
switch $op {
cmp {
set otherfile [lindex $args 1]
if { [file exists $file] && [file exists $otherfile]
&& [file size $file] == [file size $otherfile] } {
set r [remote_exec build cmp "$file $otherfile"]
if { [lindex $r 0] == 0 } {
return 0
}
}
return 1
}
tail {
return [file tail $file]
}
dirname {
if { [file pathtype $file] == "relative" } {
set file [remote_file $dest absolute $file]
}
set result [file dirname $file]
if { $result == "" } {
return "/"
}
return $result
}
join {
return [file join [lindex $args 0] [lindex $args 1]]
}
absolute {
return [unix_clean_filename $dest $file]
}
exists {
return [file exists $file]
}
delete {
foreach x $args {
if { [file exists $x] && [file isfile $x] } {
exec rm -f $x
}
}
return
}
}
}
switch $op {
exists {
# mmmm, quotes.
set status [remote_exec $dest "sh -c 'exit `\[ -f $file \]`'"]
return [lindex $status 0]
}
delete {
set file ""
# Allow multiple files to be deleted at once.
foreach x $args {
append file " $x"
}
verbose "remote_file deleting $file"
set status [remote_exec $dest "rm -f $file"]
return [lindex $status 0]
}
}
}
#
# Return an absolute version of the filename in $file, with . and ..
# removed.
#
proc unix_clean_filename { dest file } {
if { [file pathtype $file] == "relative" } {
set file [remote_file $dest join [pwd] $file]
}
set result ""
foreach x [split $file "/"] {
if { $x == "." || $x == "" } {
continue
}
if { $x == ".." } {
set rlen [expr [llength $result] - 2]
if { $rlen >= 0 } {
set result [lrange $result 0 $rlen]
} else {
set result ""
}
continue
}
lappend result $x
}
return "/[join $result /]"
}
#
# Start COMMANDLINE running on DEST. By default it is not possible to
# redirect I/O. If the optional keyword "readonly" is specified, input
# to the command may be redirected. If the optional keyword
# "writeonly" is specified, output from the command may be redirected.
#
# If the command is successfully started, a positive "spawn id" is returned.
# If the spawn fails, a negative value will be returned.
#
# Once the command is spawned, you can interact with it via the remote_expect
# and remote_wait functions.
#
proc remote_spawn { dest commandline args } {
global board_info
if ![is_remote $dest] {
if [info exists board_info($dest,fileid)] {
unset board_info($dest,fileid)
}
verbose "remote_spawn is local" 3
if [board_info $dest exists name] {
set dest [board_info $dest name]
}
verbose "spawning command $commandline"
if { [llength $args] > 0 } {
if { [lindex $args 0] == "readonly" } {
set result [catch { open "| ${commandline} |& cat" "r" } id]
if { $result != 0 } {
return -1
}
} else {
set result [catch {open "| ${commandline}" "w"} id]
if { $result != 0 } {
return -1
}
}
set result [catch "spawn -leaveopen $id" result2]
if { $result == 0 && $result2 == 0} {
verbose "setting board_info($dest,fileid) to $spawn_id" 3
set board_info($dest,fileid) $spawn_id
set board_info($dest,fileid_origid) $id
return $spawn_id
} else {
# This shouldn't happen.
global errorInfo
if [info exists errorInfo] {
set foo $errorInfo
} else {
set foo ""
}
verbose "spawn -open $id failed, $result $result2, $foo"
catch "close $id"
return -1
}
} else {
set result [catch "spawn $commandline" pid]
if { $result == 0 } {
verbose "setting board_info($dest,fileid) to $spawn_id" 3
set board_info($dest,fileid) $spawn_id
return $spawn_id
} else {
verbose -log "spawn of $commandline failed"
return -1
}
}
}
# Seems to me there should be a cleaner way to do this.
if { "$args" == "" } {
return [call_remote "" spawn "$dest" "$commandline"]
} else {
return [call_remote "" spawn "$dest" "$commandline" $args]
}
}
proc remote_raw_spawn { dest commandline } {
return [call_remote raw spawn "$dest" "$commandline"]
}
#
# The default spawn procedure. Uses rsh to connect to $dest.
#
proc standard_spawn { dest commandline } {
global board_info
if ![board_info $dest exists rsh_prog] {
if { [which remsh] != 0 } {
set RSH remsh
} else {
set RSH rsh
}
} else {
set RSH [board_info $dest rsh_prog]
}
if ![board_info $dest exists username] {
set rsh_useropts ""
} else {
set rsh_useropts "-l $username"
}
if [board_info $dest exists hostname] {
set remote [board_info $dest hostname]
} else {
set remote $dest
}
spawn $RSH $rsh_useropts $remote $commandline
set board_info($dest,fileid) $spawn_id
return $spawn_id
}
#
# Run PROG on DEST, with optional arguments, input and output files.
# It returns a list of two items. The first is ether "pass" if the program
# loaded, ran and exited with a zero exit status, or "fail" otherwise.
# The second argument is any output produced by the program while it was
# running.
#
proc remote_load { dest prog args } {
global tool
set dname [board_info $dest name]
set cache "[getenv REMOTELOAD_CACHE]/$tool/$dname/[file tail $prog]"
set empty [is_remote $dest]
if { [board_info $dest exists is_simulator] || [getenv REMOTELOAD_CACHE] == "" } {
set empty 0
} else {
for { set x 0 } {$x < [llength $args] } {incr x} {
if { [lindex $args $x] != "" } {
set empty 0
break
}
}
}
if $empty {
global sum_program
if [info exists sum_program] {
if ![target_info exists objcopy] {
set_currtarget_info objcopy [find_binutils_prog objcopy]
}
if [is_remote host] {
set dprog [remote_download host $prog "a.out"]
} else {
set dprog $prog
}
set status [remote_exec host "[target_info objcopy]" "-O srec $dprog ${dprog}.sum"]
if [is_remote host] {
remote_file upload ${dprog}.sum ${prog}.sum
}
if { [lindex $status 0] == 0 } {
set sumout [remote_exec build "$sum_program" "${prog}.sum"]
set sum [lindex $sumout 1]
regsub "\[\r\n \t\]+$" "$sum" "" sum
} else {
set sumout [remote_exec build "$sum_program" "${prog}"]
set sum [lindex $sumout 1]
regsub "\[\r\n \t\]+$" "$sum" "" sum
}
remote_file build delete ${prog}.sum
}
if [file exists $cache] {
set same 0
if [info exists sum_program] {
set id [open $cache "r"]
set oldsum [read $id]
close $id
if { $oldsum == $sum } {
set same 1
}
} else {
if { [remote_file build cmp $prog $cache] == 0 } {
set same 1
}
}
if { $same } {
set fd [open "${cache}.res" "r"]
gets $fd l1
set result [list $l1 [read $fd]]
close $fd
}
}
}
if ![info exists result] {
set result [eval call_remote \"\" load \"$dname\" \"$prog\" $args]
# Not quite happy about the "pass" condition, but it makes sense if
# you think about it for a while-- *why* did the test not pass?
if { $empty && [lindex $result 0] == "pass" } {
if { [getenv LOAD_REMOTECACHE] != "" } {
set dir "[getenv REMOTELOAD_CACHE]/$tool/$dname"
if ![file exists $dir] {
file mkdir $dir
}
if [file exists $dir] {
if [info exists sum_program] {
set id [open $cache "w"]
puts -nonewline $id "$sum"
close $id
} else {
remote_exec build cp "$prog $cache"
}
set id [open "${cache}.res" "w"]
puts $id [lindex $result 0]
puts -nonewline $id [lindex $result 1]
close $id
}
}
}
}
return $result
}
proc remote_raw_load { dest prog args } {
return [eval call_remote raw load \"$dest\" \"$prog\" $args ]
}
#
# The default load procedure if no other exists for $dest. It uses
# remote_download and remote_exec to load and execute the program.
#
proc standard_load { dest prog args } {
if { [llength $args] > 0 } {
set pargs [lindex $args 0]
} else {
set pargs ""
}
if { [llength $args] > 1 } {
set inp "[lindex $args 1]"
} else {
set inp ""
}
if ![file exists $prog] then {
# We call both here because this should never happen.
perror "$prog does not exist in standard_load."
verbose -log "$prog does not exist." 3
return "untested"
}
if [is_remote $dest] {
set remotefile "/tmp/[file tail $prog].[pid]"
set remotefile [remote_download $dest $prog $remotefile]
if { $remotefile == "" } {
verbose -log "Download of $prog to [board_info $dest name] failed." 3
return "unresolved"
}
if [board_info $dest exists remote_link] {
if [[board_info $dest remote_link] $remotefile] {
verbose -log "Couldn't do remote link"
remote_file target delete $remotefile
return "unresolved"
}
}
set status [remote_exec $dest $remotefile $pargs $inp]
remote_file $dest delete $remotefile
} else {
set status [remote_exec $dest $prog $pargs $inp]
}
if { [lindex $status 0] < 0 } {
verbose -log "Couldn't execute $prog, [lindex $status 1]" 3
return "unresolved"
}
set output [lindex $status 1]
set status [lindex $status 0]
verbose -log "Executed $prog, status $status" 2
if ![string match "" $output] {
verbose -log -- "$output" 2
}
if { $status == 0 } {
return [list "pass" $output]
} else {
return [list "fail" $output]
}
}
#
# Loads PROG into DEST.
#
proc remote_ld { dest prog } {
return [eval call_remote \"\" ld \"$dest\" \"$prog\"]
}
proc remote_raw_ld { dest prog } {
return [eval call_remote raw ld \"$dest\" \"$prog\"]
}
# Wait up to TIMEOUT seconds for the last spawned command on DEST to
# complete. A list of two values is returned; the first is the exit
# status (-1 if the program timed out), and the second is any output
# produced by the command.
proc remote_wait { dest timeout } {
return [eval call_remote \"\" wait \"$dest\" $timeout]
}
proc remote_raw_wait { dest timeout } {
return [eval call_remote raw wait \"$dest\" $timeout]
}
# The standard wait procedure, used for commands spawned on the local
# machine.
proc standard_wait { dest timeout } {
set output ""
set status -1
if [info exists exp_close_result] {
unset exp_close_result
}
remote_expect $dest $timeout {
-re ".+" {
append output $expect_out(buffer)
if { [string length $output] > 512000 } {
remote_close $dest
set status 1
} else {
exp_continue -continue_timer
}
}
timeout {
warning "program timed out."
}
eof {
if [board_info $dest exists fileid_origid] {
global board_info
set id [board_info $dest fileid]
set oid [board_info $dest fileid_origid]
verbose "$id $oid"
unset board_info($dest,fileid)
unset board_info($dest,fileid_origid)
catch "close -i $id"
# I don't believe this. You HAVE to do a wait, even tho
# it won't work! stupid ()*$%*)(% expect...
catch "wait -i $id"
set r2 [catch "close $oid" res]
if { $r2 != 0 } {
verbose "close result is $res"
set status 1
} else {
set status 0
}
} else {
set s [wait -i [board_info $dest fileid]]
if { [lindex $s 0] != 0 && [lindex $s 2] == 0 } {
set status [lindex $s 3]
if { [llength $s] > 4 } {
if { [lindex $s 4] == "CHILDKILLED" } {
set status 1
}
}
}
}
}
}
remote_close $dest
return [list $status $output]
}
# This checks the value cotained in the variable named "variable" in
# the calling procedure for output from the status wrapper and returns
# a non-negative value if it exists; otherwise, it returns -1. The
# output from the wrapper is removed from the variable.
proc check_for_board_status { variable } {
upvar $variable output
# If all programs of this board have a wrapper that always outputs a
# status message, then the absence of it means that the program
# crashed, regardless of status found elsewhere (e.g. simulator exit
# code).
if { [target_info needs_status_wrapper] != "" } then {
set nomatch_return 2
} else {
set nomatch_return -1
}
if [regexp "(^|\[\r\n\])\\*\\*\\* EXIT code" $output] {
regsub "^.*\\*\\*\\* EXIT code " $output "" result
regsub "\[\r\n\].*$" $result "" result
regsub -all "(^|\[\r\n\]|\r\n)\\*\\*\\* EXIT code \[^\r\n\]*(\[\r\n\]\[\r\n\]?|$)" $output "" output
regsub "^\[^0-9\]*" $result "" result
regsub "\[^0-9\]*$" $result "" result
verbose "got board status $result" 3
verbose "output is $output" 3
if { $result == "" } {
return $nomatch_return
} else {
return [expr $result]
}
} else {
return $nomatch_return
}
}
#
# remote_expect works basically the same as standard expect, but it
# also takes care of getting the file descriptor from the specified
# host and also calling the timeout/eof/default section if there is an
# error on the expect call.
#
proc remote_expect { board timeout args } {
global errorInfo errorCode
global remote_suppress_flag
set spawn_id [board_info $board fileid]
if { [llength $args] == 1 } {
set args "[lindex $args 0]"
}
set res {}
set got_re 0
set need_append 1
set orig "$args"
set error_sect ""
set save_next 0
if { $spawn_id == "" } {
# This should be an invalid spawn id.
set spawn_id 1000
}
# APPLE LOCAL: Avoid random hangs by sleeping a little
sleep 0.1;
for { set i 0 } { $i < [llength $args] } { incr i } {
if { $need_append } {
append res "\n-i $spawn_id "
set need_append 0
}
set x "[lrange $args $i $i]"
regsub "^\n*\[ \]*" "$x" "" x
if { $x == "-i" || $x == "-timeout" || $x == "-ex" } {
append res "$x "
set next [expr ${i}+1]
append res "[lrange $args $next $next]"
incr i
continue
}
if { $x == "-n" || $x == "-notransfer" || $x == "-nocase" || $x == "-indices" } {
append res "${x} "
continue
}
if { $x == "-re" } {
append res "${x} "
set next [expr ${i}+1]
set y [lrange $args $next $next]
append res "${y} "
set got_re 1
incr i
continue
}
if { $got_re } {
set need_append 0
append res "$x "
set got_re 0
if { $save_next } {
set save_next 0
set error_sect [lindex $args $i]
}
} else {
if { ${x} == "eof" } {
set save_next 1
} elseif { ${x} == "default" || ${x} == "timeout" } {
if { $error_sect == "" } {
set save_next 1
}
}
append res "${x} "
set got_re 1
}
}
if [info exists remote_suppress_flag] {
if { $remote_suppress_flag } {
set code 1
}
}
if ![info exists code] {
set res "\n-timeout $timeout $res"
set body "expect \{\n-i $spawn_id -timeout $timeout $orig\}"
set code [catch {uplevel $body} string]
}
if {$code == 1} {
if { $error_sect != "" } {
set code [catch {uplevel $error_sect} string]
} else {
warning "remote_expect statement without a default case?!"
return
}
}
if {$code == 1} {
return -code error -errorinfo $errorInfo -errorcode $errorCode $string
} elseif {$code == 2} {
return -code return $string
} elseif {$code == 3} {
return
} elseif {$code > 4} {
return -code $code $string
}
}
# Push the current connection to HOST onto a stack.
proc remote_push_conn { host } {
global board_info
set name [board_info $host name]
if { $name == "" } {
return "fail"
}
if ![board_info $host exists fileid] {
return "fail"
}
set fileid [board_info $host fileid]
set conninfo [board_info $host conninfo]
if ![info exists board_info($name,fileid_stack)] {
set board_info($name,fileid_stack) {}
}
set board_info($name,fileid_stack) [list $fileid $conninfo $board_info($name,fileid_stack)]
unset board_info($name,fileid)
if [info exists board_info($name,conninfo)] {
unset board_info($name,conninfo)
}
return "pass"
}
# Pop a previously-pushed connection from a stack. You should have closed the
# current connection before doing this.
proc remote_pop_conn { host } {
global board_info
set name [board_info $host name]
if { $name == "" } {
return "fail"
}
if ![info exists board_info($name,fileid_stack)] {
return "fail"
}
set stack $board_info($name,fileid_stack)
if { [llength $stack] < 3 } {
return "fail"
}
set board_info($name,fileid) [lindex $stack 0]
set board_info($name,conninfo) [lindex $stack 1]
set board_info($name,fileid_stack) [lindex $stack 2]
return "pass"
}
#
# Swap the current connection with the topmost one on the stack.
#
proc remote_swap_conn { host } {
global board_info
set name [board_info $host name]
if ![info exists board_info($name,fileid)] {
return "fail"
}
set fileid $board_info($name,fileid)
if [info exists board_info($name,conninfo)] {
set conninfo $board_info($name,conninfo)
} else {
set conninfo {}
}
if { [remote_pop_conn $host] != "pass" } {
set board_info($name,fileid) $fileid
set board_info($name,conninfo) $conninfo
return "fail"
}
set newfileid $board_info($name,fileid)
set newconninfo $board_info($name,conninfo)
set board_info($name,fileid) $fileid
set board_info($name,conninfo) $conninfo
remote_push_conn $host
set board_info($name,fileid) $newfileid
set board_info($name,conninfo) $newconninfo
return "pass"
}
set sum_program "testcsum"