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There was a tiny possibility that the first QEMU process would still be running by the time we launch the second one. * gnu/build/marionette.scm (marionette-pid): Export. * gnu/tests/base.scm (run-root-unmount-test)[test]: Add 'waitpid' call.
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506 lines
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;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
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;;; Copyright © 2016-2022 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
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;;; Copyright © 2018 Chris Marusich <cmmarusich@gmail.com>
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;;; Copyright © 2022 Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer@gmail.com>
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;;;
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;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
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;;;
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;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
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;;; your option) any later version.
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;;;
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;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;;;
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;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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(define-module (gnu build marionette)
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-9)
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-26)
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-64)
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#:use-module (srfi srfi-71)
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#:use-module (rnrs io ports)
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#:use-module (ice-9 match)
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#:use-module (ice-9 popen)
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#:use-module (ice-9 regex)
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#:export (marionette?
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marionette-pid
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make-marionette
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marionette-eval
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wait-for-file
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wait-for-tcp-port
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wait-for-unix-socket
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marionette-control
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wait-for-screen-text
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%qwerty-us-keystrokes
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marionette-type
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system-test-runner
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qemu-command))
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;;; Commentary:
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;;;
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;;; Instrumentation tools for QEMU virtual machines (VMs). A "marionette" is
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;;; essentially a VM (a QEMU instance) with its monitor connected to a
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;;; Unix-domain socket, and with a REPL inside the guest listening on a
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;;; virtual console, which is itself connected to the host via a Unix-domain
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;;; socket--these are the marionette's strings, connecting it to the almighty
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;;; puppeteer.
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;;;
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;;; Code:
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(define-record-type <marionette>
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(marionette command pid monitor repl)
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marionette?
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(command marionette-command) ;list of strings
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(pid marionette-pid) ;integer
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(monitor marionette-monitor) ;port
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(repl %marionette-repl)) ;promise of a port
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(define-syntax-rule (marionette-repl marionette)
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(force (%marionette-repl marionette)))
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(define* (wait-for-monitor-prompt port #:key (quiet? #t))
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"Read from PORT until we have seen all of QEMU's monitor prompt. When
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QUIET? is false, the monitor's output is written to the current output port."
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(define full-prompt
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(string->list "(qemu) "))
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(let loop ((prompt full-prompt)
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(matches '())
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(prefix '()))
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(match prompt
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(()
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;; It's useful to set QUIET? so we don't display the echo of our own
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;; commands.
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(unless quiet?
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(for-each (lambda (line)
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(format #t "qemu monitor: ~a~%" line))
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(string-tokenize (list->string (reverse prefix))
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(char-set-complement (char-set #\newline))))))
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((chr rest ...)
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(let ((read (read-char port)))
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(cond ((eqv? read chr)
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(loop rest (cons read matches) prefix))
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((eof-object? read)
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(error "EOF while waiting for QEMU monitor prompt"
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(list->string (reverse prefix))))
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(else
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(loop full-prompt
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'()
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(cons read (append matches prefix))))))))))
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(define* (make-marionette command
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#:key (socket-directory "/tmp") (timeout 20))
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"Return a QEMU marionette--i.e., a virtual machine with open connections to the
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QEMU monitor and to the guest's backdoor REPL."
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(define (file->sockaddr file)
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(make-socket-address AF_UNIX
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(string-append socket-directory "/" file)))
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(define extra-options
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(list "-nographic"
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"-monitor" (string-append "unix:" socket-directory "/monitor")
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"-chardev" (string-append "socket,id=repl,path=" socket-directory
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"/repl")
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"-chardev" (string-append "socket,id=qga,server=on,wait=off,path="
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socket-directory "/qemu-ga")
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;; See
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;; <http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/VMchannel_Requirements#Invocation>.
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"-device" "virtio-serial"
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"-device" "virtserialport,chardev=repl,name=org.gnu.guix.port.0"
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"-device" "virtserialport,chardev=qga,name=org.qemu.guest_agent.0"))
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(define (accept* port)
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(match (select (list port) '() (list port) timeout)
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(((port) () ())
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(accept port))
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(_
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(error "timeout in 'accept'" port))))
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(let ((monitor (socket AF_UNIX SOCK_STREAM 0))
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(repl (socket AF_UNIX SOCK_STREAM 0)))
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(bind monitor (file->sockaddr "monitor"))
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(listen monitor 1)
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(bind repl (file->sockaddr "repl"))
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(listen repl 1)
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(match (primitive-fork)
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(0
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(catch #t
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(lambda ()
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(close monitor)
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(close repl)
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(match command
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((program . args)
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(apply execl program program
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(append args extra-options)))))
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(lambda (key . args)
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(print-exception (current-error-port)
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(stack-ref (make-stack #t) 1)
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key args)
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(primitive-exit 1))))
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(pid
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(format #t "QEMU runs as PID ~a~%" pid)
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(match (accept* monitor)
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((monitor-conn . _)
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(display "connected to QEMU's monitor\n")
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(close-port monitor)
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(wait-for-monitor-prompt monitor-conn)
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(display "read QEMU monitor prompt\n")
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(marionette (append command extra-options) pid
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monitor-conn
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;; The following 'accept' call connects immediately, but
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;; we don't know whether the guest has connected until
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;; we actually receive the 'ready' message.
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(match (accept* repl)
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((repl-conn . addr)
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(display "connected to guest REPL\n")
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(close-port repl)
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;; Delay reception of the 'ready' message so that the
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;; caller can already send monitor commands.
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(delay
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(match (read repl-conn)
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('ready
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(display "marionette is ready\n")
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repl-conn))))))))))))
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(define (marionette-eval exp marionette)
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"Evaluate EXP in MARIONETTE's backdoor REPL. Return the result."
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(match marionette
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(($ <marionette> command pid monitor (= force repl))
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(write exp repl)
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(newline repl)
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(with-exception-handler
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(lambda (exn)
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(simple-format
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(current-error-port)
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"error reading marionette response: ~A
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remaining response: ~A\n"
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exn
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(get-line repl))
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(raise-exception exn))
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(lambda ()
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(read repl))
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#:unwind? #t))))
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(define* (wait-for-file file marionette
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#:key (timeout 10) (read 'read))
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"Wait until FILE exists in MARIONETTE; READ its content and return it. If
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FILE has not shown up after TIMEOUT seconds, raise an error."
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(match (marionette-eval
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`(let loop ((i ,timeout))
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(cond ((file-exists? ,file)
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(cons 'success
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(let ((content
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(call-with-input-file ,file ,read)))
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(if (eof-object? content)
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;; #<eof> can't be read, so convert to the
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;; empty string
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""
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content))))
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((> i 0)
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(sleep 1)
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(loop (- i 1)))
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(else
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'failure)))
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marionette)
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(('success . result)
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result)
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('failure
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(error "file didn't show up" file))))
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(define* (wait-for-tcp-port port marionette
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#:key
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(timeout 20)
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(address `(make-socket-address AF_INET
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INADDR_LOOPBACK
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,port)))
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"Wait for up to TIMEOUT seconds for PORT to accept connections in
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MARIONETTE. ADDRESS must be an expression that returns a socket address,
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typically a call to 'make-socket-address'. Raise an error on failure."
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;; Note: The 'connect' loop has to run within the guest because, when we
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;; forward ports to the host, connecting to the host never raises
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;; ECONNREFUSED.
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(match (marionette-eval
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`(let* ((address ,address)
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(sock (socket (sockaddr:fam address) SOCK_STREAM 0)))
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(let loop ((i 0))
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(catch 'system-error
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(lambda ()
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(connect sock address)
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(close-port sock)
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'success)
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(lambda args
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(if (< i ,timeout)
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(begin
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(sleep 1)
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(loop (+ 1 i)))
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(list 'failure address))))))
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marionette)
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('success #t)
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(('failure address)
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(error "nobody's listening on port"
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(list (inet-ntop (sockaddr:fam address) (sockaddr:addr address))
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(sockaddr:port address))))))
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(define* (wait-for-unix-socket file-name marionette
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#:key (timeout 20))
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"Wait for up to TIMEOUT seconds for FILE-NAME, a Unix domain socket, to
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accept connections in MARIONETTE. Raise an error on failure."
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(match (marionette-eval
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`(begin
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(let ((sock (socket PF_UNIX SOCK_STREAM 0)))
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(let loop ((i 0))
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(catch 'system-error
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(lambda ()
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(connect sock AF_UNIX ,file-name)
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(close-port sock)
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'success)
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(lambda args
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(if (< i ,timeout)
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(begin
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(sleep 1)
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(loop (+ 1 i)))
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'failure))))))
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marionette)
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('success #t)
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('failure
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(error "nobody's listening on unix domain socket" file-name))))
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(define (marionette-control command marionette)
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"Run COMMAND in the QEMU monitor of MARIONETTE. COMMAND is a string such as
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\"sendkey ctrl-alt-f1\" or \"screendump foo.ppm\" (info \"(QEMU) QEMU
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Monitor\")."
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(match marionette
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(($ <marionette> _ _ monitor)
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(display command monitor)
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(newline monitor)
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;; The "quit" command terminates QEMU immediately, with no output.
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(unless (string=? command "quit") (wait-for-monitor-prompt monitor)))))
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(define* (invoke-ocrad-ocr image #:key (ocrad "ocrad"))
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"Invoke the OCRAD command on image, and return the recognized text."
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(let* ((pipe (open-pipe* OPEN_READ ocrad "-i" "-s" "10" image))
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(text (get-string-all pipe)))
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(unless (zero? (close-pipe pipe))
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(error "'ocrad' failed" ocrad))
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text))
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(define* (invoke-tesseract-ocr image #:key (tesseract "tesseract"))
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"Invoke the TESSERACT command on IMAGE, and return the recognized text."
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(let* ((output-basename (tmpnam))
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(output-basename* (string-append output-basename ".txt")))
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(dynamic-wind
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(const #t)
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(lambda ()
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(let ((exit-val (status:exit-val
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(system* tesseract image output-basename))))
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(unless (zero? exit-val)
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(error "'tesseract' failed" tesseract))
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(call-with-input-file output-basename* get-string-all)))
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(lambda ()
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(false-if-exception (delete-file output-basename))
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(false-if-exception (delete-file output-basename*))))))
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(define* (marionette-screen-text marionette #:key (ocr "ocrad"))
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"Take a screenshot of MARIONETTE, perform optical character
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recognition (OCR), and return the text read from the screen as a string, along
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the screen dump image used. Do this by invoking OCR, which should be the file
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name of GNU Ocrad's@command{ocrad} or Tesseract OCR's @command{tesseract}
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command. The screen dump image returned as the second value should be deleted
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if it is not needed."
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(define image (string-append (tmpnam) ".ppm"))
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;; Use the QEMU Monitor to save an image of the screen to the host.
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(marionette-control (string-append "screendump " image) marionette)
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;; Process it via the OCR.
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(cond
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((string-contains ocr "ocrad")
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(values (invoke-ocrad-ocr image #:ocrad ocr) image))
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((string-contains ocr "tesseract")
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(values (invoke-tesseract-ocr image #:tesseract ocr) image))
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(else (error "unsupported ocr command"))))
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(define* (wait-for-screen-text marionette predicate
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#:key
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(ocr "ocrad")
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(timeout 30)
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pre-action
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post-action)
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"Wait for TIMEOUT seconds or until the screen text on MARIONETTE matches
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PREDICATE, whichever comes first. Raise an error when TIMEOUT is exceeded.
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The error contains the recognized text along the preserved file name of the
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screen dump, which is relative to the current working directory. If
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PRE-ACTION is provided, it should be a thunk to call before each OCR attempt.
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Likewise for POST-ACTION, except it runs at the end of a successful OCR."
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(define start
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(car (gettimeofday)))
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(define end
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(+ start timeout))
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(let loop ((last-text #f)
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(last-screendump #f))
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(if (> (car (gettimeofday)) end)
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(let ((screendump-backup (string-drop last-screendump 5)))
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;; Move the file from /tmp/fileXXXXXX.pmm to the current working
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;; directory, so that it is preserved in the test derivation output.
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(copy-file last-screendump screendump-backup)
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(delete-file last-screendump)
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(error "'wait-for-screen-text' timeout"
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'ocr-text: last-text
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'screendump: screendump-backup))
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(let* ((_ (and (procedure? pre-action) (pre-action)))
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(text screendump (marionette-screen-text marionette #:ocr ocr))
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(_ (and (procedure? post-action) (post-action)))
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(result (predicate text)))
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(cond (result
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(delete-file screendump)
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result)
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(else
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(sleep 1)
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(loop text screendump)))))))
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(define %qwerty-us-keystrokes
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;; Maps "special" characters to their keystrokes.
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'((#\newline . "ret")
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(#\space . "spc")
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(#\- . "minus")
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(#\+ . "shift-equal")
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(#\* . "shift-8")
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(#\= . "equal")
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(#\? . "shift-slash")
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(#\[ . "bracket_left")
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(#\] . "bracket_right")
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(#\{ . "shift-bracket_left")
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(#\} . "shift-bracket_right")
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(#\( . "shift-9")
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(#\) . "shift-0")
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(#\/ . "slash")
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(#\< . "shift-comma")
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(#\> . "shift-dot")
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(#\. . "dot")
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(#\, . "comma")
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(#\: . "shift-semicolon")
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(#\; . "semicolon")
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(#\' . "apostrophe")
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(#\! . "shift-1")
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(#\" . "shift-apostrophe")
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(#\` . "grave_accent")
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(#\bs . "backspace")
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(#\tab . "tab")))
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(define (character->keystroke chr keystrokes)
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"Return the keystroke for CHR according to the keyboard layout defined by
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KEYSTROKES."
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(if (char-set-contains? char-set:upper-case chr)
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(string-append "shift-" (string (char-downcase chr)))
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(or (assoc-ref keystrokes chr)
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(string chr))))
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(define* (string->keystroke-commands str
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#:optional
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(keystrokes
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%qwerty-us-keystrokes))
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"Return a list of QEMU monitor commands to send the keystrokes corresponding
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to STR. KEYSTROKES is an alist specifying a mapping from characters to
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keystrokes."
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(string-fold-right (lambda (chr result)
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(cons (string-append
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"sendkey "
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(character->keystroke chr keystrokes))
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result))
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'()
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str))
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(define* (marionette-type str marionette
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#:key (keystrokes %qwerty-us-keystrokes))
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"Type STR on MARIONETTE's keyboard, using the KEYSTROKES alist to map characters
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to actual keystrokes."
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(for-each (cut marionette-control <> marionette)
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(string->keystroke-commands str keystrokes)))
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;;;
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;;; Test helper.
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;;;
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(define* (system-test-runner #:optional log-directory)
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"Return a SRFI-64 test runner that calls 'exit' upon 'test-end'. When
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LOG-DIRECTORY is specified, create log file within it."
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(let ((runner (test-runner-simple)))
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;; Log to a file under LOG-DIRECTORY.
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(test-runner-on-group-begin! runner
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(let ((on-begin (test-runner-on-group-begin runner)))
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(lambda (runner suite-name count)
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(when log-directory
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(catch 'system-error
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(lambda ()
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(mkdir log-directory))
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(lambda args
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(unless (= (system-error-errno args) EEXIST)
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(apply throw args))))
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(set! test-log-to-file
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(string-append log-directory "/" suite-name ".log")))
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(on-begin runner suite-name count))))
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;; The default behavior on 'test-end' is to only write a line if the test
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;; failed. Arrange to also write a line on success.
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(test-runner-on-test-end! runner
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(let ((on-end (test-runner-on-test-end runner)))
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(lambda (runner)
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(let* ((kind (test-result-ref runner 'result-kind))
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(results (test-result-alist runner))
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(test-name (assq-ref results 'test-name)))
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(unless (memq kind '(fail xpass))
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(format (current-output-port) "~a: ~a~%"
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(string-upcase (symbol->string kind))
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test-name)))
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(on-end runner))))
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;; On 'test-end', display test results and exit with zero if and only if
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;; there were no test failures.
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(test-runner-on-final! runner
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(lambda (runner)
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(let ((success? (= (test-runner-fail-count runner) 0)))
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(test-on-final-simple runner)
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(when (not success?)
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(let* ((log-port (test-runner-aux-value runner))
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(log-file (port-filename log-port)))
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(format (current-error-port)
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"\nTests failed, dumping log file '~a'.\n\n"
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log-file)
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;; At this point LOG-PORT is not closed yet; flush it.
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(force-output log-port)
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;; Brute force to avoid dependency on (guix build utils) for
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;; 'dump-port'.
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(let ((content (call-with-input-file log-file
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get-bytevector-all)))
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(put-bytevector (current-error-port) content))))
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(exit success?))))
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runner))
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(define* (qemu-command #:optional (system %host-type))
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"Return the default name of the QEMU command for SYSTEM."
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(let ((cpu (substring system 0
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(string-index system #\-))))
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(string-append "qemu-system-"
|
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(cond
|
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((string-match "^i[3456]86$" cpu) "i386")
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((string-match "armhf" cpu) "arm")
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(else cpu)))))
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;;; marionette.scm ends here
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