Question on running uboot_testpy with tbot
Harald Seiler
hws at denx.de
Tue Feb 1 10:35:04 CET 2022
Hi Simon,
On Thu, 2022-01-27 at 09:05 -0700, Simon Glass wrote:
> Hi Harald,
>
[...]
>
> Thanks for all the info. I tried master and it mostly works, although
> Iget the same error:
>
[...]
> │ File "/home/sglass/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tbot-0.9.4-py3.8.egg/tbot/tc/uboot/testpy.py",
> line 332, in testpy
> │ os.write(chan_console.fileno(), data)
> │ OSError: [Errno 9] Bad file descriptor
> ├─────────────────────────────────────────
> └─FAILURE (43.835s)
>
> That happens after the tests finish, and what seems to be an exact 30
> second delay from 'Exiting poweroff' to 'Fail'. I am not really any
> the wiser about what is happening there. The config is:
Did you try changing the channel as I mentioned? The channel is
probably actually selected in the lab config where the connection to the
machine labelled "sglass" is made. If that's still a ParamikoConnector,
please try switching to the SSHConnector as a test (and the SSHConnector
is generally preferred these days...).
> # Generated by labman from dut rpi3
>
[...]
>
> Also I saw a failure for self tests:
>
[...]
> │ │ │ File
> "/home/sglass/.local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/tbot-0.9.4-py3.8.egg/tbot/machine/linux/bash.py",
> line 204, in cmd_context
> │ │ │ retcode = int(proxy_ch.read_until_prompt())
> │ │ │ ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'o $?\n'
> │ │ │
> │ │ └─Fail. (1.050s)
> │ └─Fail. (1.091s)
> ├─Exception:
>
Hmm, that's the old selftests... Can you try running the new selftests
in the tbot repository:
cd /path/to/tbot-sources
python3 -m pytest selftest/
>
> Finally, I have about 10 local patches which I'd like to send...
Sure, please go ahead! Either on the tbot list or on GitHub, whatever
you prefer.
Regards,
--
Harald
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