Override dkms autopkgtest

The dkms autopkgtest script tries to install all header packages that it
can find; This is a wifi network driver, and the cloud kernels do not
include the necessary headers to build a wifi network driver.
So, lets attempt to override the autopkgtest and just run the script
manually.
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Steev Klimaszewski 2023-06-20 20:31:06 -05:00
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commit ef92a04584
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Test-Command: debian/tests/dkms-autopkgtest
Restrictions: needs-root allow-stderr

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#!/bin/sh
# Common autopkgtest script for testing a dkms source package.
# Author: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
# Copyright: (C) 2014 Canonical Ltd.
set -eu
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
result=0
summary=
crlf="
"
header_packages=
check_for_linux_headers() {
# Act only on the first run.
if [ -n "$header_packages" ]; then
return
fi
# Which Linux header packages are installed?
header_packages=$(dpkg-query -f '${Status} ${Package}\n' -W 'linux-headers-*' 2>/dev/null | sed -r -n 's/^install ok installed //p')
if [ -n "$header_packages" ]; then
echo "I: Using the following Linux header packages that were already installed:"
for p in $header_packages ; do
echo "I: $p"
done
return
fi
# Which Linux header packages could be installed?
# linux-doc is a dependency generated by autodep8 for autopkgtest-pkg-dkms
# install only linux-headers-* matching the source version of linux-doc
wanted_source_version=$(dpkg-query -f '${source:Version}' -W linux-doc 2>/dev/null || true)
candidates=$(apt-cache search --names-only '^linux-headers-' | awk '{print $1}' | grep -v -E -e '-common(-rt)?$' | grep -v cloud)
echo "I: No Linux header packages are installed."
echo "I: Installing all available ones from src:linux $wanted_source_version:"
for p in $candidates ; do
if [ -z "$wanted_source_version" ]; then
echo "I: $p"
header_packages="$header_packages $p"
continue
fi
source_versions=$(apt-cache show $p | perl -ne 'if (/^$/) { print $s || $v, "\n"; $s=$v=""; } $s=$1 if /^Source: .* \((.*)\)$/; $v=$1 if /^Version: (.*)$/;')
for sv in $source_versions ; do
if [ "$sv" = "$wanted_source_version" ]; then
echo "I: install $p"
header_packages="$header_packages $p"
continue 2
fi
done
echo "I: skip $p"
done
RC=0
apt-get install --no-install-recommends -yq $header_packages </dev/null 2>&1 || RC=$?
if [ "$RC" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "E: Linux headers failed to install." >&2
exit 1
fi
}
run_pkg() {
pkg="$1"
test -x /usr/bin/openssl || apt-get install --no-install-recommends -yq openssl </dev/null 2>&1
echo "I: Removing binary package $pkg, to get clean state."
apt-get purge -yq $pkg </dev/null 2>&1 >/dev/null || true
echo "I: Installing binary package $pkg"
RC=0
apt-get install --no-install-recommends -yq $pkg </dev/null 2>&1 || RC=$?
if [ "$RC" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "E: Package $pkg failed to install." >&2
result=1
return
fi
# Try and remove dkms to spot packages which miss a dkms dependency
echo "I: Checking for missing dkms dependency by trying to deinstall dkms"
dpkg --remove dkms || true
if ! dkms_conf=$(dpkg -L $pkg | grep '/usr/src' | grep '/dkms.conf$'); then
echo "I: Package $pkg has no dkms.conf, skipping."
return
fi
check_for_linux_headers
echo "I: Testing binary package $pkg"
dkms_pkg=$(bash -c ". $dkms_conf > /dev/null; echo \$PACKAGE_NAME" 2>/dev/null)
dkms_ver=$(bash -c ". $dkms_conf > /dev/null; echo \$PACKAGE_VERSION" 2>/dev/null)
build_depends=$(bash -c ". $dkms_conf > /dev/null; echo \$BUILD_DEPENDS" 2>/dev/null)
versioned_build_depends=
for bd in $build_depends
do
bdpath=$(ls -d /usr/src/${bd}-*)
versioned_build_depends="$versioned_build_depends ${bd}/${bdpath#/usr/src/${bd}-}"
done
for k in $(ls -dv /lib/modules/*/build)
do
test -d "$k" || continue
kver="${k%/build}"
kver="${kver#/lib/modules/}"
# If any linux-meta is in triggers, only test abistems that
# match triggers otherwise continue. This helps integration
# with adt-matrix which specifically requests test results
# against each individual linux-meta and tracks unique results
# per kernel abi.
abistem=$(echo $kver | sed 's/-[a-z]*$//')
case "${ADT_TEST_TRIGGERS-}" in
*linux-meta*)
case "$ADT_TEST_TRIGGERS" in
*"$abistem"*)
;;
*)
continue
;;
esac
esac
for bdv in $versioned_build_depends
do
echo "I: Trying to install build dependency $bdv for $kver"
dkms install "$bdv" -k "$kver" || test $? = 77
done
echo "I: Trying to build $dkms_pkg/$dkms_ver for $kver"
res=0
dkms build -m "$dkms_pkg" -v "$dkms_ver" -k "$kver" || res=$?
if [ "$res" = 77 ]; then
echo "I: $dkms_pkg/$dkms_ver is not supported on $kver (BUILD_EXCLUSIVE directive), skipping."
summary="${summary}I: SKIP $kver${crlf}"
continue
fi
if [ "$res" != 0 ]; then
echo "E: $dkms_pkg/$dkms_ver failed to build for $kver" >&2
makelog="/var/lib/dkms/$dkms_pkg/$dkms_ver/build/make.log"
echo "========== $makelog ==========" >&2
cat "$makelog" >&2 || true
echo "====================" >&2
summary="${summary}I: FAIL $kver${crlf}"
result=1
continue
fi
if ! dkms install --force -m "$dkms_pkg" -v "$dkms_ver" -k "$kver" ; then
echo "E: $dkms_pkg/$dkms_ver failed to install for $kver" >&2
summary="${summary}I: FAIL $kver${crlf}"
result=1
continue
fi
echo "I: Testing if $dkms_pkg modules are correctly installed."
dkmsstatus="$(dkms status $dkms_pkg -k $kver)"
echo "$dkmsstatus"
if [ -z "$dkmsstatus" ]; then
echo "E: dkms status output is empty!" >&2
summary="${summary}I: FAIL $kver${crlf}"
result=1
continue
fi
if ! echo "$dkmsstatus" | grep -q "installed$"; then
echo "E: not installed" >&2
summary="${summary}I: FAIL $kver${crlf}"
result=1
continue
fi
summary="${summary}I: PASS $kver${crlf}"
done
# collect build logs as artifacts
if [ -d /var/lib/dkms ]; then
(cd /var/lib/dkms; find $dkms_pkg -name "make.log" -print0 | xargs -r -0 tar cvz) > "${AUTOPKGTEST_ARTIFACTS:-.}/$pkg-make-logs.tar.gz"
fi
# skip modprobing for now; this fails too often (needs particular
# hardware/firmware/etc)
# for mod in $(awk -F '"' '/^BUILT_MODULE_NAME/ {print $2}' $dkms_conf); do
# echo "I: modprobe $mod"
# if ! modprobe $mod; then
# echo "E: Failed to modprobe module $mod" >&2
# exit 1
# else
# echo "I: $modname loaded"
# fi
# done
}
# Do not (fail to) build the modules upon linux-header-* and *-dkms package
# installation, which can cause apt-get to fail. We will do this later with
# improved error reporting.
# (This only works if the *-dkms package is not yet installed.)
touch /etc/dkms/no-autoinstall
pkg_list="$*"
if [ -z "$pkg_list" ]; then
test -x /usr/bin/grep-dctrl || apt-get install --no-install-recommends -yq dctrl-tools </dev/null 2>&1
pkg_list="$(grep-dctrl -FDepends -e '(^| )dkms' -o -FPackage -e '\-dkms' debian/control -sPackage -n)"
fi
for pkg in $pkg_list; do
# package might be arch: restriction or udeb etc.
if ! apt-cache show $pkg >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "I: Skipping unavailable package $pkg"
continue
fi
run_pkg $pkg
done
if [ -n "$summary" ]; then
echo "I: Summary:"
echo -n "$summary"
fi
rm -f /etc/dkms/no-autoinstall
exit $result
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