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distro_lib_prototype
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# Copyright(c) 2013 Intel Corporation. | |
# | |
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it | |
# under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License, | |
# version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation. | |
# | |
# This program is distributed in the hope 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 | |
# this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., | |
# 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. | |
# | |
# The full GNU General Public License is included in this distribution in | |
# the file called "COPYING". | |
import platform | |
import sys | |
import os | |
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE, CalledProcessError, check_call | |
import common | |
from autotest.client import utils | |
from autotest.client.site_lib.service_lib import SpecificServiceManager, auto_create_specific_service_command_generator | |
from autotest.client.site_lib.site_utils import SmartDict | |
def get_os(): | |
dist, version, _ = platform.dist() | |
if 'redhat' in dist: | |
sut_os = RHEL6.version_factory(version) | |
elif 'fedora' in dist: | |
sut_os = Fedora.version_factory(version) | |
elif 'SuSE' in dist: | |
sut_os = SLES11.version_factory() | |
elif 'Ubuntu' in dist: | |
sut_os = Ubuntu() | |
elif 'debian' in dist: | |
sut_os = Debian() | |
else: | |
sut_os = Linux() | |
return sut_os | |
def find_newest_file(files): | |
stats = sorted( | |
(os.path.getmtime(f), f) for f in files if os.path.isfile(f)) | |
return stats[-1][1] | |
class Linux(object): | |
pass | |
class FedoraCommon(Linux): | |
# TODO: why do this here? Why not add attributes afterwords? | |
# Just one big function that has all the dep logic | |
components = SmartDict({ | |
'lldpad' : Fedora_LLDPAD(), | |
'fcoe_utils' : Fedora_FCOE_UTILS(), | |
'cgdcbxd' : Fedora_CGDCBXD(), | |
'libhbalinux' : Fedora_LIBHBALINUX(), | |
}) | |
rpm_lib = RpmLib | |
@staticmethod | |
def find_most_recent_kernel_config(): | |
config_files = utils.system_output( | |
"rpm -ql kernel | grep /boot/config").splitlines() | |
# how to find the kernel config that belongs to the distro kernel after having compiled a new kernel? | |
# use RPM to search for kernel RPM name | |
return find_newest_file(config_files) | |
class Fedora(FedoraCommon): | |
def __init__(self, version): | |
super(Fedora, self).__init__() | |
self.version = version | |
@classmethod | |
def version_factory(cls, version): | |
_versions = {"18": Fedora} | |
return _versions[version](version=version) | |
class RHEL6(FedoraCommon): | |
def __init__(self): | |
super(RHEL6, self).__init__() | |
@classmethod | |
def version_factory(cls, version): | |
_versions = {"6.4": RHEL6_4, "6.3": RHEL6_3} | |
return _versions[version]() | |
# kernel_name = os.uname()[2] | |
# kernel_version = int(re.search(r'-(\d+).el6', kernel_name).group(1)) | |
# if kernel_version >= 358: | |
# return RHEL6_4() | |
# elif kernel_version >= 279: | |
# return RHEL6_3() | |
# else: | |
# raise ValueError(kernel_name) | |
class RHEL6_3(RHEL6): | |
def __init__(self): | |
super(RHEL6_3, self).__init__() | |
self.version = "6.3" | |
class RHEL6_4(RHEL6): | |
def __init__(self): | |
super(RHEL6_4, self).__init__() | |
self.version = "6.4" | |
class SLES11(Linux): | |
components = SmartDict({ | |
'lldpad' : SLES_LLDPAD(), | |
'fcoe_utils' : SLES_FCOE_UTILS(), | |
'cgdcbxd' : SLES_CGDCBXD(), | |
'libhbalinux' : SLES_LIBHBALINUX(), | |
}) | |
rpm_lib = RpmLib | |
@classmethod | |
def version_factory(cls): | |
release_file = open("/etc/SuSE-release") | |
try: | |
patchlevel = [l.strip().split('=', 1)[1].strip( | |
) for l in release_file if "PATCHLEVEL" in l][0] | |
# do we really need the service pack version? | |
# version = "{0}-SP{1}".format(version, patchlevel) | |
finally: | |
release_file.close() | |
if patchlevel == '3': | |
return SLES11_SP3() | |
else: | |
raise ValueError(patchlevel) | |
class SLES11_SP3(Linux): | |
def __init__(self): | |
super(SLES11_SP3, self).__init__() | |
self.version = "SLES11SP3" | |
@staticmethod | |
def find_most_recent_kernel_config(): | |
config_files = utils.system_output( | |
"rpm -ql kernel-default-base | grep /boot/config").splitlines() | |
return find_newest_file(config_files) | |
class Ubuntu(Linux): | |
def __init__(self): | |
super(Ubuntu, self).__init__() | |
class Debian(Linux): | |
def __init__(self): | |
super(Debian, self).__init__() |
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