@@ -9,8 +9,7 @@ freebsd_build_task:
env:
DEPENDENCIES: automake libtool gmake gcc wget openssl
- python py27-six py27-sphinx py27-openssl
- python3 py36-six py36-openssl
+ python3 py36-six py36-openssl p36-sphinx
matrix:
COMPILER: gcc
COMPILER: clang
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ in which `./configure` was executed:
$ make rpm-fedora
-This will create the RPMs `openvswitch`, `python-openvswitch`,
+This will create the RPMs `openvswitch`, `python3-openvswitch`,
`openvswitch-test`, `openvswitch-devel` and `openvswitch-debuginfo`.
To enable DPDK support in the openvswitch package, the ``--with dpdk`` option
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ Refer to the :doc:`/faq/index` for more information about the various Open
vSwitch datapath options.
In most cases only the `openvswitch` RPM will need to be installed. The
-`python-openvswitch`, `openvswitch-test`, `openvswitch-devel`, and
+`python3-openvswitch`, `openvswitch-test`, `openvswitch-devel`, and
`openvswitch-debuginfo` RPMs are optional unless required for a specific
purpose.
@@ -90,8 +90,8 @@ need the following software:
If libcap-ng is installed, then Open vSwitch will automatically build with
support for it.
-- Python 2.7. You must also have the Python ``six`` library version 1.4.0
- or later.
+- Python 3.4 or later. You must also have the Python ``six`` library
+ version 1.4.0 or later.
- Unbound library, from http://www.unbound.net, is optional but recommended if
you want to enable ovs-vswitchd and other utilities to use DNS names when
@@ -203,8 +203,8 @@ simply install and run Open vSwitch you require the following software:
from iproute2 (part of all major distributions and available at
https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/networking/iproute2).
-- Python 2.7. You must also have the Python six library version 1.4.0
- or later.
+- Python 3.4 or later. You must also have the Python six library
+ version 1.4.0 or later.
On Linux you should ensure that ``/dev/urandom`` exists. To support TAP
devices, you must also ensure that ``/dev/net/tun`` exists.
@@ -31,20 +31,18 @@ you need at least the following packages.
- automake
- libtool-base
- gmake
-- python27
-- py27-six
-- py27-xml
+- python37
+- py37-six
Some components have additional requirements. Refer to :doc:`general` for more
information.
-Assuming you are running NetBSD/amd64 6.1.2, you can download and install
+Assuming you are running NetBSD/amd64 7.0.2, you can download and install
pre-built binary packages as the following::
$ PKG_PATH=http://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/amd64/7.0.2/All/
$ export PKG_PATH
- $ pkg_add automake libtool-base gmake python27 py27-six py27-xml \
- pkg_alternatives
+ $ pkg_add automake libtool-base gmake python37 py37-six pkg_alternatives
.. note::
You might get some warnings about minor version mismatch. These can be safely
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Once that is completed, remove the file ``/tmp/ovs.spec``.
If python3-sphinx package is not available in your version of RHEL, you can
install it via pip with 'pip install sphinx'.
-Open vSwitch requires python 2.7 or newer which is not available in older
+Open vSwitch requires python 3.4 or newer which is not available in older
distributions. In the case of RHEL 6.x and its derivatives, one option is
to install python34 and python34-six from `EPEL`_.
@@ -56,9 +56,9 @@ The following explains the steps in some detail.
'C:/MinGW /mingw'.
-- Python
+- Python 3.4 or later.
- Install the latest Python 2.x from python.org and verify that its path is
+ Install the latest Python 3.x from python.org and verify that its path is
part of Windows' PATH environment variable.
We require that you have Python six and pypiwin32 libraries installed.
The libraries can be installed via pip command:
@@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ XenServer host. If you want to install Open vSwitch on a generic Linux or BSD
host, refer to :doc:`general` instead.
Open vSwitch should work with XenServer 5.6.100 and later. However, Open
-vSwitch requires Python 2.7 or later, so using Open vSwitch with XenServer 6.5
-or earlier requires installing Python 2.7.
+vSwitch requires Python 3.4 or later, so using Open vSwitch with XenServer 6.5
+or earlier requires installing Python 3.x.
Building
--------
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ endif
# foo/__init__.pyc will cause Python to ignore foo.py.
run_python = \
PYTHONPATH=$(top_srcdir)/python$(psep)$$PYTHONPATH \
- PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=yes $(PYTHON)
+ PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=yes $(PYTHON3)
ALL_LOCAL =
BUILT_SOURCES =
@@ -147,13 +147,13 @@ ro_shell = printf '\043 Generated automatically -- do not modify! -*- buffer-
SUFFIXES += .in
.in:
- $(AM_V_GEN)PYTHONPATH=$$PYTHONPATH$(psep)$(srcdir)/python $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/build-aux/soexpand.py -I$(srcdir) < $< | \
- $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/build-aux/dpdkstrip.py $(DPDKSTRIP_FLAGS) | \
+ $(AM_V_GEN)PYTHONPATH=$$PYTHONPATH$(psep)$(srcdir)/python $(PYTHON3) $(srcdir)/build-aux/soexpand.py -I$(srcdir) < $< | \
+ $(PYTHON3) $(srcdir)/build-aux/dpdkstrip.py $(DPDKSTRIP_FLAGS) | \
sed \
-e 's,[@]PKIDIR[@],$(PKIDIR),g' \
-e 's,[@]LOGDIR[@],$(LOGDIR),g' \
-e 's,[@]DBDIR[@],$(DBDIR),g' \
- -e 's,[@]PYTHON[@],$(PYTHON),g' \
+ -e 's,[@]PYTHON3[@],$(PYTHON3),g' \
-e 's,[@]RUNDIR[@],$(RUNDIR),g' \
-e 's,[@]VERSION[@],$(VERSION),g' \
-e 's,[@]localstatedir[@],$(localstatedir),g' \
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ SUFFIXES += .xml
PKIDIR='$(PKIDIR)' \
LOGDIR='$(LOGDIR)' \
DBDIR='$(DBDIR)' \
- PYTHON='$(PYTHON)' \
+ PYTHON3='$(PYTHON3)' \
RUNDIR='$(RUNDIR)' \
VERSION='$(VERSION)' \
localstatedir='$(localstatedir)' \
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ CLEANFILES += flake8-check
include $(srcdir)/manpages.mk
$(srcdir)/manpages.mk: $(MAN_ROOTS) build-aux/sodepends.py python/build/soutil.py
- @PYTHONPATH=$$PYTHONPATH$(psep)$(srcdir)/python $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/build-aux/sodepends.py -I. -I$(srcdir) $(MAN_ROOTS) >$(@F).tmp
+ @PYTHONPATH=$$PYTHONPATH$(psep)$(srcdir)/python $(PYTHON3) $(srcdir)/build-aux/sodepends.py -I. -I$(srcdir) $(MAN_ROOTS) >$(@F).tmp
@if cmp -s $(@F).tmp $@; then \
touch $@; \
rm -f $(@F).tmp; \
@@ -8,12 +8,14 @@ Vagrant.require_version ">=1.7.0"
$bootstrap_fedora = <<SCRIPT
dnf -y update
dnf -y install autoconf automake openssl-devel libtool \
- python-devel python3-devel \
- python-twisted python-zope-interface \
+ python3-devel \
+ python3-twisted python3-zope-interface \
desktop-file-utils groff graphviz rpmdevtools nc curl \
- wget python-six pyftpdlib checkpolicy selinux-policy-devel \
- libcap-ng-devel kernel-devel-`uname -r` ethtool python-tftpy \
+ wget python3-six python3-pyftpdlib checkpolicy \
+ selinux-policy-devel \
+ libcap-ng-devel kernel-devel-`uname -r` ethtool python3-pip \
lftp
+pip-3 install tftpy # Not yet available for Python3 via dnf.
echo "search extra update built-in" >/etc/depmod.d/search_path.conf
SCRIPT
@@ -24,21 +26,23 @@ aptitude -y install -R \
build-essential dpkg-dev lintian devscripts fakeroot \
debhelper dh-autoreconf uuid-runtime \
autoconf automake libtool \
- python-all python-twisted-core python-twisted-conch \
+ python3-all python3-twisted-core python3-twisted-conch \
xdg-utils groff graphviz netcat curl \
- wget python-six ethtool \
- libcap-ng-dev libssl-dev python-dev openssl \
- python-pyftpdlib python-flake8 python-tftpy \
+ wget python3-six ethtool \
+ libcap-ng-dev libssl-dev python3-dev openssl \
+ python3-pyftpdlib python3-flake8 \
linux-headers-`uname -r` \
lftp
+pip-3 install tftpy # Not yet available for Python3 via apt.
SCRIPT
$bootstrap_centos = <<SCRIPT
yum -y update
yum -y install autoconf automake openssl-devel libtool \
- python-twisted-core python-zope-interface \
+ python3-twisted-core python3-zope-interface \
desktop-file-utils groff graphviz rpmdevtools nc curl \
- wget python-six pyftpdlib checkpolicy selinux-policy-devel \
+ wget python3-six python3-pyftpdlib checkpolicy \
+ selinux-policy-devel \
libcap-ng-devel kernel-devel-`uname -r` ethtool net-tools \
lftp
SCRIPT
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Vagrant.require_version ">=1.7.0"
$bootstrap_freebsd = <<SCRIPT
sed -e 's/\#DEFAULT_ALWAYS_YES = false/DEFAULT_ALWAYS_YES = true/g' -e 's/\#ASSUME_ALWAYS_YES = false/ASSUME_ALWAYS_YES = true/g' /usr/local/etc/pkg.conf > /tmp/pkg.conf
mv -f /tmp/pkg.conf /usr/local/etc/pkg.conf
-pkg install automake libtool wget python py27-six gmake lftp
+pkg install automake libtool wget py37 py37-six gmake lftp
SCRIPT
$configure_ovs = <<SCRIPT
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ init:
cd C:\openvswitch
- python -m pip install six pypiwin32 --disable-pip-version-check
+ python3 -m pip install six pypiwin32 --disable-pip-version-check
build_script:
- '"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Common7\Tools\VsDevCmd"'
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#! /usr/bin/python
+#! /usr/bin/python3
import os.path
import sys
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#! /usr/bin/env python
+#! /usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (c) 2017 Red Hat, Inc.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#! /usr/bin/python
+#! /usr/bin/python3
import getopt
import sys
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#! /usr/bin/python
+#! /usr/bin/python3
import sys
import os.path
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#! /usr/bin/python
+#! /usr/bin/python3
import getopt
import sys
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#! /usr/bin/python
+#! /usr/bin/python3
import sys
import os.path
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#! /usr/bin/env python
+#! /usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (c) 2008, 2011, 2017 Nicira, Inc.
#
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#! /usr/bin/env python
+#! /usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (c) 2008, 2017 Nicira, Inc.
#
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#! /usr/bin/python
+#! /usr/bin/python3
import re
import sys
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#! /usr/bin/python
+#! /usr/bin/python3
# Copyright (c) 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Nicira, Inc.
#
@@ -92,9 +92,8 @@ OVS_CHECK_NETLINK
OVS_CHECK_OPENSSL
OVS_CHECK_LIBCAPNG
OVS_CHECK_LOGDIR
-OVS_CHECK_PYTHON2
OVS_CHECK_PYTHON3
-OVS_CHECK_PYTHON
+OVS_CHECK_SIX
OVS_CHECK_FLAKE8
OVS_CHECK_SPHINX
OVS_CHECK_DOT
@@ -23,4 +23,5 @@
/openvswitch-testcontroller
/openvswitch-vtep
/python-openvswitch
+/python3-openvswitch
/tmp
@@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ EXTRA_DIST += \
debian/openvswitch-vtep.init \
debian/openvswitch-vtep.install \
debian/openvswitch-vtep.manpages \
- debian/python-openvswitch.dirs \
- debian/python-openvswitch.install \
+ debian/python3-openvswitch.dirs \
+ debian/python3-openvswitch.install \
debian/rules \
debian/rules.modules \
debian/ifupdown.sh \
@@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ Build-Depends: graphviz,
libtool,
openssl,
procps,
- python-all (>= 2.7),
- python-twisted-conch,
- python-zopeinterface,
- python-six,
+ python3-all,
+ python3-twisted-conch,
+ python3-zopeinterface,
+ python3-six,
libunbound-dev
Standards-Version: 3.9.3
Homepage: http://openvswitch.org/
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Description: Open vSwitch datapath module source - module-assistant version
Package: openvswitch-datapath-dkms
Architecture: all
-Depends: dkms (>= 1.95), libc6-dev, libelf-dev, make, ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}
+Depends: dkms (>= 1.95), libc6-dev, libelf-dev, make, ${misc:Depends}, ${python3:Depends}
Description: Open vSwitch datapath module source - DKMS version
Open vSwitch is a production quality, multilayer, software-based,
Ethernet virtual switch. It is designed to enable massive network
@@ -58,8 +58,8 @@ Description: Open vSwitch datapath module source - DKMS version
Package: openvswitch-common
Architecture: linux-any
Multi-Arch: foreign
-Depends: python (>= 2.7),
- python-six,
+Depends: python3,
+ python3-six,
libopenvswitch (= ${binary:Version}),
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
@@ -102,10 +102,9 @@ Depends: kmod | module-init-tools,
netbase,
openvswitch-common (= ${binary:Version}),
procps,
- python-argparse,
uuid-runtime,
${misc:Depends},
- ${python:Depends},
+ ${python3:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
Description: Open vSwitch switch implementations
Open vSwitch is a production quality, multilayer, software-based,
@@ -171,10 +170,10 @@ Description: Debug symbols for Open vSwitch packages
packages. Install it to debug one of them or to examine a core dump
produced by one of them.
-Package: python-openvswitch
+Package: python3-openvswitch
Architecture: all
Section: python
-Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${python:Depends}, python-six
+Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${python3:Depends}, python3-six
Description: Python bindings for Open vSwitch
Open vSwitch is a production quality, multilayer, software-based,
Ethernet virtual switch. It is designed to enable massive network
@@ -188,10 +187,10 @@ Description: Python bindings for Open vSwitch
Package: openvswitch-test
Architecture: all
-Depends: python (>= 2.7) | python-argparse,
- python-twisted-web,
+Depends: python3,
+ python3-twisted-web,
${misc:Depends},
- ${python:Depends}
+ ${python3:Depends}
Description: Open vSwitch test package
Open vSwitch is a production quality, multilayer, software-based,
Ethernet virtual switch. It is designed to enable massive network
@@ -208,8 +207,8 @@ Package: openvswitch-vtep
Architecture: linux-any
Depends: openvswitch-common (>= ${binary:Version}),
openvswitch-switch (>= ${binary:Version}),
- python,
- python-openvswitch (>= ${source:Version}),
+ python3,
+ python3-openvswitch (>= ${source:Version}),
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
Description: Open vSwitch VTEP utilities
@@ -250,8 +249,8 @@ Architecture: linux-any
Depends: iproute2,
openvswitch-common (= ${binary:Version}),
openvswitch-switch (= ${binary:Version}),
- python,
- python-openvswitch (= ${source:Version}),
+ python3,
+ python3-openvswitch (= ${source:Version}),
strongswan,
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends}
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
usr/bin/ovs-l3ping
usr/bin/ovs-test
-usr/share/openvswitch/python/ovstest usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/
+usr/share/openvswitch/python/ovstest usr/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/
deleted file mode 100644
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-usr/share/openvswitch/python/ovs usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/
similarity index 100%
rename from debian/python-openvswitch.dirs
rename to debian/python3-openvswitch.dirs
new file mode 100644
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+usr/share/openvswitch/python/ovs usr/lib/python3.7/dist-packages/
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ PARALLEL =
endif
%:
- dh $@ --with autoreconf,python2 --parallel
+ dh $@ --with autoreconf,python3 --parallel
# use --as-needed only if supported by dh-autoreconf (to simplify backporting)
DH_AS_NEEDED=$(shell dpkg --compare-versions $$(dpkg --status dh-autoreconf | grep Version | cut -d' ' -f2) ge 6 && echo --as-needed)
@@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ openflowinclude_HEADERS = \
include/openflow/openflow-common.h \
include/openflow/openflow.h
-if HAVE_PYTHON
SUFFIXES += .h .hstamp
.h.hstamp:
@@ -23,7 +22,6 @@ HSTAMP_FILES = $(openflowinclude_HEADERS:.h=.hstamp)
CLEANFILES += $(HSTAMP_FILES)
ALL_LOCAL += $(HSTAMP_FILES)
$(HSTAMP_FILES): build-aux/check-structs $(openflowinclude_HEADERS)
-endif
EXTRA_DIST += build-aux/check-structs
@@ -354,57 +354,16 @@ dnl Checks for valgrind/valgrind.h.
AC_DEFUN([OVS_CHECK_VALGRIND],
[AC_CHECK_HEADERS([valgrind/valgrind.h])])
-dnl Checks for Python 2.x, x >= 7.
-AC_DEFUN([OVS_CHECK_PYTHON2],
- [AC_CACHE_CHECK(
- [for Python 2.x for x >= 7],
- [ovs_cv_python2],
- [if test -n "$PYTHON2"; then
- ovs_cv_python2=$PYTHON2
- else
- ovs_cv_python2=no
- for binary in python2 python2.7 python; do
- ovs_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
- for dir in $PATH; do
- IFS=$ovs_save_IFS
- test -z "$dir" && dir=.
- if test -x "$dir"/"$binary" && "$dir"/"$binary" -c 'import sys
-if sys.hexversion >= 0x02070000 and sys.hexversion < 0x03000000:
- sys.exit(0)
-else:
- sys.exit(1)'; then
- ovs_cv_python2=$dir/$binary
- break 2
- fi
- done
- done
- if test "$ovs_cv_python2" != no && test -x "$ovs_cv_python2"; then
- if ! "$ovs_cv_python2" -c 'import six ; six.moves.range' >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD 2>&1; then
- ovs_cv_python2=no
- AC_MSG_WARN([Missing Python six library or version too old.])
- fi
- fi
- fi])
- AC_SUBST([HAVE_PYTHON2])
- AM_MISSING_PROG([PYTHON2], [python2])
- if test "$ovs_cv_python2" != no; then
- PYTHON2=$ovs_cv_python2
- HAVE_PYTHON2=yes
- else
- HAVE_PYTHON2=no
- fi
- AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_PYTHON2], [test "$HAVE_PYTHON2" = yes])])
-
-dnl Checks for Python 3.x, x >= 4.
+dnl Checks for Python 3.4 or later.
AC_DEFUN([OVS_CHECK_PYTHON3],
[AC_CACHE_CHECK(
- [for Python 3.x for x >= 4],
+ [for Python 3 (version 3.4 or later)],
[ovs_cv_python3],
[if test -n "$PYTHON3"; then
ovs_cv_python3=$PYTHON3
else
ovs_cv_python3=no
- for binary in python3 python3.4; do
+ for binary in python3 python3.4 python3.5 python3.6 python3.7; do
ovs_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
for dir in $PATH; do
IFS=$ovs_save_IFS
@@ -419,46 +378,24 @@ else:
fi
done
done
- if test "$ovs_cv_python3" != no; then
- if test -x "$ovs_cv_python3" && ! "$ovs_cv_python3" -c 'import six' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- ovs_cv_python3=no
- AC_MSG_WARN([Missing Python six library.])
- fi
- fi
fi])
- AC_SUBST([HAVE_PYTHON3])
- AM_MISSING_PROG([PYTHON3], [python3])
- if test "$ovs_cv_python3" != no; then
- PYTHON3=$ovs_cv_python3
- HAVE_PYTHON3=yes
- else
- HAVE_PYTHON3=no
+ if test "$ovs_cv_python3" = no; then
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([Python 3.4 or later is required but not found in $PATH, please install it or set $PYTHON3 to point to it])
fi
- AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_PYTHON3], [test "$HAVE_PYTHON3" = yes])])
-
-dnl Checks if you have any compatible Python version installed.
-dnl Python 2.7+ has the preference to 3.4+
-AC_DEFUN([OVS_CHECK_PYTHON],
- [AC_CACHE_CHECK(
- [for Python 2 or 3],
- [ovs_cv_python],
- [if test -n "$PYTHON"; then
- ovs_cv_python=$PYTHON
+ AC_ARG_VAR([PYTHON3])
+ PYTHON3=$ovs_cv_python3])
+
+dnl Checks for python six library.
+AC_DEFUN([OVS_CHECK_SIX],
+ [AC_REQUIRE([OVS_CHECK_PYTHON3])
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK(
+ [where Python six library is available],
+ [ovs_cv_six],
+ [if $PYTHON3 -c 'import six' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ ovs_cv_six=yes
else
- ovs_cv_python=no
- if test "$ovs_cv_python2" != no; then
- ovs_cv_python=$ovs_cv_python2
- elif test "$ovs_cv_python3" != no; then
- ovs_cv_python=$ovs_cv_python3
- else
- AC_MSG_ERROR([Missing Python.])
- fi
- fi])
- AC_SUBST([PYTHON])
- PYTHON=$ovs_cv_python
- AC_SUBST([HAVE_PYTHON])
- HAVE_PYTHON=yes
- AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_PYTHON], [test "$HAVE_PYTHON" = yes])])
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([Missing Python six library.])
+ fi])])
dnl Checks for flake8.
AC_DEFUN([OVS_CHECK_FLAKE8],
@@ -116,12 +116,6 @@ lib/vlog-syn.man:
lib/vlog.man:
ovsdb/ovsdb-schemas.man:
-utilities/bugtool/ovs-bugtool.8: \
- utilities/bugtool/ovs-bugtool.8.in \
- lib/ovs.tmac
-utilities/bugtool/ovs-bugtool.8.in:
-lib/ovs.tmac:
-
utilities/ovs-appctl.8: \
utilities/ovs-appctl.8.in \
lib/common.man \
@@ -6,18 +6,16 @@ pkgdata_DATA += ovn/ovn-sb.ovsschema
#
# If "python" or "dot" is not available, then we do not add graphical diagram
# to the documentation.
-if HAVE_PYTHON
if HAVE_DOT
ovn/ovn-sb.gv: ovsdb/ovsdb-dot.in ovn/ovn-sb.ovsschema
$(AM_V_GEN)$(OVSDB_DOT) --no-arrows $(srcdir)/ovn/ovn-sb.ovsschema > $@
ovn/ovn-sb.pic: ovn/ovn-sb.gv ovsdb/dot2pic
- $(AM_V_GEN)(dot -T plain < ovn/ovn-sb.gv | $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/ovsdb/dot2pic -f 3) > $@.tmp && \
+ $(AM_V_GEN)(dot -T plain < ovn/ovn-sb.gv | $(PYTHON3) $(srcdir)/ovsdb/dot2pic -f 3) > $@.tmp && \
mv $@.tmp $@
OVN_SB_PIC = ovn/ovn-sb.pic
OVN_SB_DOT_DIAGRAM_ARG = --er-diagram=$(OVN_SB_PIC)
CLEANFILES += ovn/ovn-sb.gv ovn/ovn-sb.pic
endif
-endif
# OVN southbound schema documentation
EXTRA_DIST += ovn/ovn-sb.xml
@@ -40,18 +38,16 @@ pkgdata_DATA += ovn/ovn-nb.ovsschema
#
# If "python" or "dot" is not available, then we do not add graphical diagram
# to the documentation.
-if HAVE_PYTHON
if HAVE_DOT
ovn/ovn-nb.gv: ovsdb/ovsdb-dot.in ovn/ovn-nb.ovsschema
$(AM_V_GEN)$(OVSDB_DOT) --no-arrows $(srcdir)/ovn/ovn-nb.ovsschema > $@
ovn/ovn-nb.pic: ovn/ovn-nb.gv ovsdb/dot2pic
- $(AM_V_GEN)(dot -T plain < ovn/ovn-nb.gv | $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/ovsdb/dot2pic -f 3) > $@.tmp && \
+ $(AM_V_GEN)(dot -T plain < ovn/ovn-nb.gv | $(PYTHON3) $(srcdir)/ovsdb/dot2pic -f 3) > $@.tmp && \
mv $@.tmp $@
OVN_NB_PIC = ovn/ovn-nb.pic
OVN_NB_DOT_DIAGRAM_ARG = --er-diagram=$(OVN_NB_PIC)
CLEANFILES += ovn/ovn-nb.gv ovn/ovn-nb.pic
endif
-endif
# OVN northbound schema documentation
EXTRA_DIST += ovn/ovn-nb.xml
@@ -69,7 +69,6 @@ FLAKE8_PYFILES += \
python/build/nroff.py \
python/ovs/dirs.py.template
-if HAVE_PYTHON
nobase_pkgdata_DATA = $(ovs_pyfiles) $(ovstest_pyfiles)
ovs-install-data-local:
$(MKDIR_P) python/ovs
@@ -88,14 +87,10 @@ ovs-install-data-local:
rm python/ovs/dirs.py.tmp
python-sdist: $(srcdir)/python/ovs/version.py $(ovs_pyfiles) python/ovs/dirs.py
- (cd python/ && $(PYTHON) setup.py sdist)
+ (cd python/ && $(PYTHON3) setup.py sdist)
pypi-upload: $(srcdir)/python/ovs/version.py $(ovs_pyfiles) python/ovs/dirs.py
- (cd python/ && $(PYTHON) setup.py sdist upload)
-else
-ovs-install-data-local:
- @:
-endif
+ (cd python/ && $(PYTHON3) setup.py sdist upload)
install-data-local: ovs-install-data-local
UNINSTALL_LOCAL += ovs-uninstall-local
@@ -1,28 +1,14 @@
# -*- shell-script -*-
HAVE_OPENSSL='@HAVE_OPENSSL@'
OPENSSL_SUPPORTS_SNI='@OPENSSL_SUPPORTS_SNI@'
-HAVE_PYTHON='@HAVE_PYTHON@'
-HAVE_PYTHON2='@HAVE_PYTHON2@'
-HAVE_PYTHON3='@HAVE_PYTHON3@'
HAVE_UNBOUND='@HAVE_UNBOUND@'
EGREP='@EGREP@'
+PYTHON3='@PYTHON3@'
-if test x"$PYTHON" = x; then
- PYTHON='@PYTHON@'
-fi
-
-if test x"$PYTHON2" = x; then
- PYTHON2='@PYTHON2@'
-fi
-
-if test x"$PYTHON3" = x; then
- PYTHON3='@PYTHON3@'
-
- # PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=0 disables the Unicode compatibility warning on
- # stderr that breaks almost any Python3 test (PEP 0538)
- PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=0
- export PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE
-fi
+# PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=0 disables the Unicode compatibility warning on
+# stderr that breaks almost any Python3 test (PEP 0538)
+PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=0
+export PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE
PYTHONPATH=$abs_top_srcdir/python:$abs_top_builddir/tests:$PYTHONPATH
export PYTHONPATH
@@ -63,7 +49,7 @@ Linux)
# in particular the patch attached there, which was applied to glibc CVS as
# "Restore locking in free_check." between 1.11 and 1.11.1.
vswitchd=$abs_top_builddir/vswitchd/ovs-vswitchd
- glibc=`ldd $vswitchd | sed -n 's/^ libc\.[^ ]* => \([^ ]*\) .*/\1/p'`
+ glibc=`ldd $vswitchd | sed -n 's/^ libc\.[^ ]* => \([^ ]*\) .*/\1/p'`
glibc_version=`$glibc | sed -n '1s/.*version \([0-9]\{1,\}\.[0-9]\{1,\}\).*/\1/p'`
case $glibc_version in
2.[0-9] | 2.1[01]) mcheck=disabled ;;
@@ -116,7 +102,7 @@ FreeBSD|NetBSD)
;;
esac
-if test x"$PYTHON3" != x && test "$IS_WIN32" = yes; then
+if test "$IS_WIN32" = yes; then
# enables legacy windows unicode printing needed for Python3 compatibility
# with the Python2 tests
PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSFSENCODING=true
@@ -126,7 +112,7 @@ if test x"$PYTHON3" != x && test "$IS_WIN32" = yes; then
fi
# Check whether to run IPv6 tests.
-$PYTHON -c '
+$PYTHON3 -c '
import errno
import socket
import sys
@@ -140,7 +126,7 @@ except socket.error as e:
case $? in
0) HAVE_IPV6=yes ;;
2) HAVE_IPV6=no ;;
- *) echo "$0: unexpected error probing $PYTHON for IPv6 support" >&2 ;;
+ *) echo "$0: unexpected error probing $PYTHON3 for IPv6 support" >&2 ;;
esac
# Look for a python L7 library 'LIB' in the system. If it is found, defines
@@ -149,13 +135,9 @@ find_l7_lib()
{
set +x
var=HAVE_`echo "$1" | tr '[a-z]' '[A-Z]'`
- if test "$HAVE_PYTHON" = "yes"; then
- result=$($PYTHON $abs_top_srcdir/tests/test-l7.py --help | grep "$1")
- if test "x${result}" != x; then
- eval ${var}="yes"
- else
- eval ${var}="no"
- fi
+ result=$($PYTHON3 $abs_top_srcdir/tests/test-l7.py --help | grep "$1")
+ if test "x${result}" != x; then
+ eval ${var}="yes"
else
eval ${var}="no"
fi
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ check-local:
COVERAGE = coverage
COVERAGE_FILE='$(abs_srcdir)/.coverage'
check-pycov: all clean-pycov
- PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=yes COVERAGE_FILE=$(COVERAGE_FILE) PYTHON='$(COVERAGE) run -p' $(SHELL) '$(TESTSUITE)' -C tests AUTOTEST_PATH=$(AUTOTEST_PATH) $(TESTSUITEFLAGS)
+ PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE=yes COVERAGE_FILE=$(COVERAGE_FILE) PYTHON3='$(COVERAGE) run -p' $(SHELL) '$(TESTSUITE)' -C tests AUTOTEST_PATH=$(AUTOTEST_PATH) $(TESTSUITEFLAGS)
@cd $(srcdir) && $(COVERAGE) combine && COVERAGE_FILE=$(COVERAGE_FILE) $(COVERAGE) annotate
@echo
@echo '----------------------------------------------------------------------'
@@ -3,10 +3,9 @@ AT_BANNER([struct alignment checker unit tests])
m4_define([check_structs], [$top_srcdir/build-aux/check-structs])
m4_define([RUN_STRUCT_CHECKER],
[AT_KEYWORDS([check-structs])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_PYTHON = no])
AT_DATA([test.h], [$1
])
- AT_CHECK_UNQUOTED([$PYTHON check_structs test.h], [$2], [$3], [$4])])
+ AT_CHECK_UNQUOTED([$PYTHON3 check_structs test.h], [$2], [$3], [$4])])
AT_SETUP([check struct tail padding])
RUN_STRUCT_CHECKER(
@@ -3,10 +3,9 @@ AT_BANNER([checkpatch])
OVS_START_SHELL_HELPERS
# try_checkpatch PATCH [ERRORS]
#
-# Runs checkpatch under Python 2 and Python 3, if installed, on the given
-# PATCH, expecting the specified set of ERRORS (and warnings).
+# Runs checkpatch, if installed, on the given PATCH, expecting the
+# specified set of ERRORS (and warnings).
try_checkpatch() {
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_PYTHON2 = no && test $HAVE_PYTHON3 = no])
# Take the patch to test from $1. Remove an initial four-space indent
# from it and, if it is just headers with no body, add a null body.
echo "$1" | sed 's/^ //' > test.patch
@@ -22,18 +21,12 @@ try_checkpatch() {
: > expout
fi
- try_checkpatch__ "$HAVE_PYTHON2" "$PYTHON2"
- try_checkpatch__ "$HAVE_PYTHON3" "$PYTHON3"
-}
-try_checkpatch__() {
- if test $1 = no; then
- :
- elif test -s expout; then
- AT_CHECK([$2 $top_srcdir/utilities/checkpatch.py -q test.patch],
+ if test -s expout; then
+ AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $top_srcdir/utilities/checkpatch.py -q test.patch],
[1], [stdout])
AT_CHECK([sed '/^Lines checked:/,$d' stdout], [0], [expout])
else
- AT_CHECK([$2 $top_srcdir/utilities/checkpatch.py -q test.patch])
+ AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $top_srcdir/utilities/checkpatch.py -q test.patch])
fi
}
OVS_END_SHELL_HELPERS
@@ -1,252 +1,205 @@
-AT_BANNER([daemon unit tests - Python])
-
-m4_define([DAEMON_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([daemon - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- # Skip this test for Windows, echo $! gives shell pid instead of parent process
- AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
- AT_KEYWORDS([python daemon])
-
- on_exit 'kill $(cat *.pid)'
- pidfile=test-daemon.py.pid
-
- # Start the daemon and wait for the pidfile to get created
- # and that its contents are the correct pid.
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile & echo $!], [0], [stdout])
- pid=$(cat stdout)
-
- OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test -s $pidfile], [kill $pid])
- AT_CHECK([test $pid = $(cat $pidfile)])
- AT_CHECK([kill -0 $pid])
-
- # Kill the daemon and make sure that the pidfile gets deleted.
- kill $pid
- OVS_WAIT_WHILE([kill -0 $pid])
- AT_CHECK([test ! -e $pidfile])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-DAEMON_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-DAEMON_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
-
-m4_define([DAEMON_MONITOR_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([daemon --monitor - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
-
- # Skip this test for Windows, echo $! gives shell pid instead of parent process
- AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
-
- on_exit 'kill $(cat *.pid)'
- pidfile=test-daemon.py.pid
-
- # Start the daemon and wait for the pidfile to get created.
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile --monitor & echo $!], [0], [stdout])
- monitor=$(cat stdout)
- OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test -s $pidfile])
- child=$(cat $pidfile)
-
- # Check that the pidfile names a running process,
- # and that the parent process of that process is our child process.
- check_ancestors $child $monitor
-
- # Kill the daemon process, making it look like a segfault,
- # and wait for a new child process to get spawned.
- AT_CHECK([kill -SEGV $child])
- OVS_WAIT_WHILE([kill -0 $child])
- OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test -s $pidfile && test $(cat $pidfile) != $child])
- child2=$(cat $pidfile)
-
- # Check that the pidfile names a running process,
- # and that the parent process of that process is our child process.
- check_ancestors $child2 $monitor
-
- # Kill the daemon process with SIGTERM, and wait for the daemon
- # and the monitor processes to go away and the pidfile to get deleted.
- AT_CHECK([kill $child2])
- OVS_WAIT_WHILE([kill -0 $monitor || kill -0 $child2 || test -e $pidfile])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-DAEMON_MONITOR_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-DAEMON_MONITOR_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
-
-m4_define([DAEMON_MONITOR_RESTART_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([daemon --monitor restart exit code - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- # Skip this test for Windows, echo $! gives shell pid instead of parent process
- AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
-
- on_exit 'kill $(cat *.pid)'
- pidfile=test-daemon.py.pid
-
- # Start the daemon and wait for the pidfile to get created.
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile --monitor & echo $!], [0], [stdout])
- monitor=$(cat stdout)
- OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test -s $pidfile])
- child=$(cat $pidfile)
-
- # Check that the pidfile names a running process,
- # and that the parent process of that process is our child process.
- check_ancestors $child $monitor
-
- # HUP the daemon process causing it to throw an exception,
- # and wait for a new child process to get spawned.
- AT_CHECK([kill -HUP $child])
- OVS_WAIT_WHILE([kill -0 $child])
- OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test -s $pidfile && test $child != $(cat $pidfile)])
- child2=$(cat $pidfile)
-
- # Check that the pidfile names a running process,
- # and that the parent process of that process is our child process.
- check_ancestors $child2 $monitor
-
- # Kill the daemon process with SIGTERM, and wait for the daemon
- # and the monitor processes to go away and the pidfile to get deleted.
- AT_CHECK([kill $child2])
- OVS_WAIT_WHILE([kill -0 $monitor || kill -0 $child2 || test -e $pidfile])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-DAEMON_MONITOR_RESTART_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-DAEMON_MONITOR_RESTART_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
-
-m4_define([DAEMON_DETACH_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([daemon --detach - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
-
- # Skip this test for Windows, the pid file not removed if the daemon is killed
- AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
-
- on_exit 'kill $(cat *.pid)'
- pidfile=test-daemon.py.pid
-
- # Start the daemon and make sure that the pidfile exists immediately.
- # We don't wait for the pidfile to get created because the daemon is
- # supposed to do so before the parent exits.
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir], [0])
- AT_CHECK([test -s $pidfile])
- pid=$(cat $pidfile)
- check_ancestors $pid 1
-
- # Kill the daemon and make sure that the pidfile gets deleted.
- AT_CHECK([kill $pid])
- OVS_WAIT_WHILE([kill -0 $pid])
- AT_CHECK([test ! -e $pidfile])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-DAEMON_DETACH_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-DAEMON_DETACH_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
-
-m4_define([DAEMON_DETACH_MONITOR_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([daemon --detach --monitor - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
-
- # Skip this test for Windows, uses Linux specific kill signal
- AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
-
- on_exit 'kill $(cat *.pid)'
- pidfile=test-daemon.py.pid
-
- # Start the daemon and make sure that the pidfile exists immediately.
- # We don't wait for the pidfile to get created because the daemon is
- # supposed to do so before the parent exits.
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir --monitor], [0])
- AT_CHECK([test -s $pidfile])
- child=$(cat $pidfile)
- AT_CHECK([parent_pid $child], [0], [stdout])
- monitor=$(cat stdout)
-
- # Check that the pidfile names a running process,
- # and that the parent process of that process is a running process,
- # and that the parent process of that process is init.
- check_ancestors $child $monitor 1
-
- # Kill the daemon process, making it look like a segfault,
- # and wait for a new daemon process to get spawned.
- AT_CHECK([kill -SEGV $child])
- OVS_WAIT_WHILE([kill -0 $child])
- OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test -s $pidfile && test $(cat $pidfile) != $child])
- child2=$(cat $pidfile)
-
- # Check that the pidfile names a running process,
- # and that the parent process of that process is our child process.
- check_ancestors $child2 $monitor 1
-
- # Kill the daemon process with SIGTERM, and wait for the daemon
- # and the monitor processes to go away and the pidfile to get deleted.
- AT_CHECK([kill $child2])
- OVS_WAIT_WHILE([kill -0 $child2 || kill -0 $monitor || test -e $pidfile])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-DAEMON_DETACH_MONITOR_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-DAEMON_DETACH_MONITOR_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
-
-m4_define([DAEMON_DETACH_ERRORS_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([daemon --detach startup errors - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir --bail], [1], [], [stderr])
- AT_CHECK([grep 'test-daemon.py: exiting after daemonize_start() as requested' stderr],
- [0], [ignore])
- AT_CHECK([test ! -s test-daemon.py.pid])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-DAEMON_DETACH_ERRORS_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-DAEMON_DETACH_ERRORS_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
-
-m4_define([DAEMON_DETACH_MONITOR_ERRORS_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([daemon --detach --monitor startup errors - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- AT_CAPTURE_FILE([pid])
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir --monitor --bail], [1], [], [stderr])
- AT_CHECK([grep 'test-daemon.py: exiting after daemonize_start() as requested' stderr],
- [0], [ignore])
- AT_CHECK([test ! -s test-daemon.py.pid])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-DAEMON_DETACH_MONITOR_ERRORS_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-DAEMON_DETACH_MONITOR_ERRORS_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
-
-m4_define([DAEMON_DETACH_CLOSES_FDS_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([daemon --detach closes standard fds - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
-
- # Skip this test for Windows, uses Linux specific kill signal
- AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
-
- AT_CHECK([(yes 2>stderr; echo $? > status) | $3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir])
- AT_CHECK([kill $(cat test-daemon.py.pid)])
- AT_CHECK([test -s status])
- if grep '[[bB]]roken pipe' stderr >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- # Something in the environment caused SIGPIPE to be ignored, but
- # 'yes' at least told us that it got EPIPE. Good enough; we know
- # that stdout was closed.
- :
- else
- # Otherwise make sure that 'yes' died from SIGPIPE.
- AT_CHECK([kill -l `cat status`], [0], [PIPE
+AT_BANNER([daemon unit tests - Python3])
+
+AT_SETUP([daemon - Python3])
+# Skip this test for Windows, echo $! gives shell pid instead of parent process
+AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
+AT_KEYWORDS([python daemon])
+
+on_exit 'kill $(cat *.pid)'
+pidfile=test-daemon.py.pid
+
+# Start the daemon and wait for the pidfile to get created
+# and that its contents are the correct pid.
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile & echo $!], [0], [stdout])
+pid=$(cat stdout)
+
+OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test -s $pidfile], [kill $pid])
+AT_CHECK([test $pid = $(cat $pidfile)])
+AT_CHECK([kill -0 $pid])
+
+# Kill the daemon and make sure that the pidfile gets deleted.
+kill $pid
+OVS_WAIT_WHILE([kill -0 $pid])
+AT_CHECK([test ! -e $pidfile])
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+AT_SETUP([daemon --monitor - Python3])
+# Skip this test for Windows, echo $! gives shell pid instead of parent process
+AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
+
+on_exit 'kill $(cat *.pid)'
+pidfile=test-daemon.py.pid
+
+# Start the daemon and wait for the pidfile to get created.
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile --monitor & echo $!], [0], [stdout])
+monitor=$(cat stdout)
+OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test -s $pidfile])
+child=$(cat $pidfile)
+
+# Check that the pidfile names a running process,
+# and that the parent process of that process is our child process.
+check_ancestors $child $monitor
+
+# Kill the daemon process, making it look like a segfault,
+# and wait for a new child process to get spawned.
+AT_CHECK([kill -SEGV $child])
+OVS_WAIT_WHILE([kill -0 $child])
+OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test -s $pidfile && test $(cat $pidfile) != $child])
+child2=$(cat $pidfile)
+
+# Check that the pidfile names a running process,
+# and that the parent process of that process is our child process.
+check_ancestors $child2 $monitor
+
+# Kill the daemon process with SIGTERM, and wait for the daemon
+# and the monitor processes to go away and the pidfile to get deleted.
+AT_CHECK([kill $child2])
+OVS_WAIT_WHILE([kill -0 $monitor || kill -0 $child2 || test -e $pidfile])
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+AT_SETUP([daemon --monitor restart exit code - Python3])
+# Skip this test for Windows, echo $! gives shell pid instead of parent process
+AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
+
+on_exit 'kill $(cat *.pid)'
+pidfile=test-daemon.py.pid
+
+# Start the daemon and wait for the pidfile to get created.
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile --monitor & echo $!], [0], [stdout])
+monitor=$(cat stdout)
+OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test -s $pidfile])
+child=$(cat $pidfile)
+
+# Check that the pidfile names a running process,
+# and that the parent process of that process is our child process.
+check_ancestors $child $monitor
+
+# HUP the daemon process causing it to throw an exception,
+# and wait for a new child process to get spawned.
+AT_CHECK([kill -HUP $child])
+OVS_WAIT_WHILE([kill -0 $child])
+OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test -s $pidfile && test $child != $(cat $pidfile)])
+child2=$(cat $pidfile)
+
+# Check that the pidfile names a running process,
+# and that the parent process of that process is our child process.
+check_ancestors $child2 $monitor
+
+# Kill the daemon process with SIGTERM, and wait for the daemon
+# and the monitor processes to go away and the pidfile to get deleted.
+AT_CHECK([kill $child2])
+OVS_WAIT_WHILE([kill -0 $monitor || kill -0 $child2 || test -e $pidfile])
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+AT_SETUP([daemon --detach - Python3])
+
+# Skip this test for Windows, the pid file not removed if the daemon is killed
+AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
+
+on_exit 'kill $(cat *.pid)'
+pidfile=test-daemon.py.pid
+
+# Start the daemon and make sure that the pidfile exists immediately.
+# We don't wait for the pidfile to get created because the daemon is
+# supposed to do so before the parent exits.
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir], [0])
+AT_CHECK([test -s $pidfile])
+pid=$(cat $pidfile)
+check_ancestors $pid 1
+
+# Kill the daemon and make sure that the pidfile gets deleted.
+AT_CHECK([kill $pid])
+OVS_WAIT_WHILE([kill -0 $pid])
+AT_CHECK([test ! -e $pidfile])
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+AT_SETUP([daemon --detach --monitor - Python3])
+
+# Skip this test for Windows, uses Linux specific kill signal
+AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
+
+on_exit 'kill $(cat *.pid)'
+pidfile=test-daemon.py.pid
+
+# Start the daemon and make sure that the pidfile exists immediately.
+# We don't wait for the pidfile to get created because the daemon is
+# supposed to do so before the parent exits.
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir --monitor], [0])
+AT_CHECK([test -s $pidfile])
+child=$(cat $pidfile)
+AT_CHECK([parent_pid $child], [0], [stdout])
+monitor=$(cat stdout)
+
+# Check that the pidfile names a running process,
+# and that the parent process of that process is a running process,
+# and that the parent process of that process is init.
+check_ancestors $child $monitor 1
+
+# Kill the daemon process, making it look like a segfault,
+# and wait for a new daemon process to get spawned.
+AT_CHECK([kill -SEGV $child])
+OVS_WAIT_WHILE([kill -0 $child])
+OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test -s $pidfile && test $(cat $pidfile) != $child])
+child2=$(cat $pidfile)
+
+# Check that the pidfile names a running process,
+# and that the parent process of that process is our child process.
+check_ancestors $child2 $monitor 1
+
+# Kill the daemon process with SIGTERM, and wait for the daemon
+# and the monitor processes to go away and the pidfile to get deleted.
+AT_CHECK([kill $child2])
+OVS_WAIT_WHILE([kill -0 $child2 || kill -0 $monitor || test -e $pidfile])
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+AT_SETUP([daemon --detach startup errors - Python3])
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir --bail], [1], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([grep 'test-daemon.py: exiting after daemonize_start() as requested' stderr],
+ [0], [ignore])
+AT_CHECK([test ! -s test-daemon.py.pid])
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+AT_SETUP([daemon --detach --monitor startup errors - Python3])
+AT_CAPTURE_FILE([pid])
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir --monitor --bail], [1], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([grep 'test-daemon.py: exiting after daemonize_start() as requested' stderr],
+ [0], [ignore])
+AT_CHECK([test ! -s test-daemon.py.pid])
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+AT_SETUP([daemon --detach closes standard fds - Python3])
+# Skip this test for Windows, uses Linux specific kill signal
+AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
+
+AT_CHECK([(yes 2>stderr; echo $? > status) | $PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir])
+AT_CHECK([kill $(cat test-daemon.py.pid)])
+AT_CHECK([test -s status])
+if grep '[[bB]]roken pipe' stderr >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ # Something in the environment caused SIGPIPE to be ignored, but
+ # 'yes' at least told us that it got EPIPE. Good enough; we know
+ # that stdout was closed.
+ :
+else
+ # Otherwise make sure that 'yes' died from SIGPIPE.
+ AT_CHECK([kill -l `cat status`], [0], [PIPE
])
- fi
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-DAEMON_DETACH_CLOSES_FDS_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-DAEMON_DETACH_CLOSES_FDS_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
-
-m4_define([DAEMON_DETACH_MONITOR_CLOSES_FDS_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([daemon --detach --monitor closes standard fds - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- # Skip this test for Windows, uses Linux specific kill signal
- AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
- AT_CHECK([(yes 2>stderr; echo $? > status) | $3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir], [0], [], [])
- AT_CHECK([kill $(cat test-daemon.py.pid)])
- AT_CHECK([test -s status])
- if grep '[[bB]]roken pipe' stderr >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- # Something in the environment caused SIGPIPE to be ignored, but
- # 'yes' at least told us that it got EPIPE. Good enough; we know
- # that stdout was closed.
- :
- else
- # Otherwise make sure that 'yes' died from SIGPIPE.
- AT_CHECK([kill -l `cat status`], [0], [PIPE
+fi
+AT_CLEANUP
+
+AT_SETUP([daemon --detach --monitor closes standard fds - Python3])
+# Skip this test for Windows, uses Linux specific kill signal
+AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
+AT_CHECK([(yes 2>stderr; echo $? > status) | $PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-daemon.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir], [0], [], [])
+AT_CHECK([kill $(cat test-daemon.py.pid)])
+AT_CHECK([test -s status])
+if grep '[[bB]]roken pipe' stderr >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ # Something in the environment caused SIGPIPE to be ignored, but
+ # 'yes' at least told us that it got EPIPE. Good enough; we know
+ # that stdout was closed.
+ :
+else
+ # Otherwise make sure that 'yes' died from SIGPIPE.
+ AT_CHECK([kill -l `cat status`], [0], [PIPE
])
- fi
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-DAEMON_DETACH_MONITOR_CLOSES_FDS_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-DAEMON_DETACH_MONITOR_CLOSES_FDS_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
+fi
+AT_CLEANUP
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#! /usr/bin/env python
+#! /usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017 Nicira, Inc.
#
@@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ EOF
}
ifr_run () {
- $PYTHON ./interface-reconfigure --root-prefix="`pwd`" --no-syslog "$@"
+ $PYTHON3 ./interface-reconfigure --root-prefix="`pwd`" --no-syslog "$@"
}
ifr_filter () {
@@ -8,45 +8,21 @@ m4_define([JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_C],
])
AT_CLEANUP])
-# JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY(TITLE, INPUT, OUTPUT, TEST-JSON-ARGS,
-# PYTHON-CHCEK, PYTHON-BIN)
+# JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY(TITLE, INPUT, OUTPUT, TEST-JSON-ARGS)
#
m4_define([JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY],
[AT_SETUP([$1])
AT_KEYWORDS([json positive Python])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $5 = no])
AT_CHECK([printf %s "AS_ESCAPE([$2])" > input])
AT_CAPTURE_FILE([input])
- AT_CHECK([$6 $srcdir/test-json.py $4 input], [0], [stdout], [])
- AT_CHECK([cat stdout], [0], [$3
-])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-m4_define([JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_UCS4PY],
- [AT_SETUP([$1])
- AT_KEYWORDS([json positive Python])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_PYTHON2 = no])
- AT_XFAIL_IF([test $HAVE_PYTHON2 = yes &&
- $PYTHON2 -c "exit(len(u'\U00010800'))"; test $? -ne 1])
- AT_CHECK([printf %s "AS_ESCAPE([$2])" > input])
- AT_CAPTURE_FILE([input])
- AT_CHECK([$PYTHON2 $srcdir/test-json.py $4 input], [0], [stdout], [])
+ AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-json.py $4 input], [0], [stdout], [])
AT_CHECK([cat stdout], [0], [$3
])
AT_CLEANUP])
m4_define([JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE],
[JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_C([$1 - C], [$2], [$3], [$4])
- JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY([$1 - Python2], [$2], [$3], [$4],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
- JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])])
-
-m4_define([JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY23],
- [JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY([$1 - Python2], [$2], [$3], [$4],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
- JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])])
+ JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4])])
m4_define([JSON_CHECK_NEGATIVE_C],
[AT_SETUP([$1])
@@ -58,26 +34,21 @@ m4_define([JSON_CHECK_NEGATIVE_C],
])
AT_CLEANUP])
-# JSON_CHECK_NEGATIVE_PY(TITLE, INPUT, OUTPUT, TEST-JSON-ARGS,
-# PYTHON-CHCEK, PYTHON-BIN)
+# JSON_CHECK_NEGATIVE_PY(TITLE, INPUT, OUTPUT, TEST-JSON-ARGS)
#
m4_define([JSON_CHECK_NEGATIVE_PY],
[AT_SETUP([$1])
AT_KEYWORDS([json negative Python])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $5 = no])
AT_CHECK([printf %s "AS_ESCAPE([$2])" > input])
AT_CAPTURE_FILE([input])
- AT_CHECK([$6 $srcdir/test-json.py $4 input], [1], [stdout], [])
+ AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-json.py $4 input], [1], [stdout], [])
AT_CHECK([[sed 's/^error: [^:]*:/error:/' < stdout]], [0], [$3
])
AT_CLEANUP])
m4_define([JSON_CHECK_NEGATIVE],
[JSON_CHECK_NEGATIVE_C([$1 - C], [$2], [$3], [$4])
- JSON_CHECK_NEGATIVE_PY([$1 - Python2], [$2], [$3], [$4],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
- JSON_CHECK_NEGATIVE_PY([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])])
+ JSON_CHECK_NEGATIVE_PY([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4])])
AT_BANNER([JSON -- arrays])
@@ -109,9 +80,6 @@ JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE([Unicode escape sequences],
JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_C([surrogate pairs - C],
[[["\ud834\udd1e"]]],
[[["𝄞"]]])
-JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_UCS4PY([surrogate pairs - Python],
- [[["\ud834\udd1e"]]],
- [[["𝄞"]]])
JSON_CHECK_NEGATIVE([a string by itself is not valid JSON], ["xxx"],
[error: syntax error at beginning of input])
JSON_CHECK_NEGATIVE([end of line in quoted string],
@@ -154,15 +122,6 @@ AT_CHECK([printf '"xxx' | ovstest test-json -], [1],
])
AT_CLEANUP
-AT_SETUP([end of input in quoted string - Python])
-AT_KEYWORDS([json negative Python])
-AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_PYTHON2 = no])
-AT_CHECK([printf '"xxx' > input
-$PYTHON2 $srcdir/test-json.py input], [1],
- [error: line 0, column 4, byte 4: unexpected end of input in quoted string
-])
-AT_CLEANUP
-
AT_BANNER([JSON -- objects])
JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE([empty object], [[{ }]], [[{}]])
@@ -227,7 +186,7 @@ JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_C(
[C - large integers that overflow to reals],
[[[9223372036854775807000, -92233720368547758080000]]],
[[[9.22337203685478e+21,-9.22337203685478e+22]]])
-JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY23(
+JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY(
[large integers that overflow to reals],
[[[9223372036854775807000, -92233720368547758080000]]],
[[[9.223372036854776e+21,-9.223372036854776e+22]]])
@@ -252,7 +211,7 @@ JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_C(
[C - +/- DBL_MAX],
[[[1.7976931348623157e+308, -1.7976931348623157e+308]]],
[[[1.79769313486232e+308,-1.79769313486232e+308]]])
-JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY23(
+JSON_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY(
[+/- DBL_MAX],
[[[1.7976931348623157e+308, -1.7976931348623157e+308]]],
[[[1.7976931348623157e+308,-1.7976931348623157e+308]]])
@@ -1,46 +1,31 @@
-AT_BANNER([JSON-RPC - Python])
+AT_BANNER([JSON-RPC - Python3])
-m4_define([JSONRPC_REQ_REPLY_SUCCESS_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([JSON-RPC request and successful reply - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- AT_KEYWORDS([python jsonrpc])
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-jsonrpc.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir listen punix:socket])
- on_exit 'kill `cat test-jsonrpc.py.pid`'
- AT_CHECK(
- [[$3 $srcdir/test-jsonrpc.py request unix:socket echo '[{"a": "b", "x": null}]']], [0],
- [[{"error":null,"id":0,"result":[{"a":"b","x":null}]}
+AT_SETUP([JSON-RPC request and successful reply - Python3])
+AT_KEYWORDS([python jsonrpc])
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-jsonrpc.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir listen punix:socket])
+on_exit 'kill `cat test-jsonrpc.py.pid`'
+AT_CHECK(
+ [[$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-jsonrpc.py request unix:socket echo '[{"a": "b", "x": null}]']], [0],
+ [[{"error":null,"id":0,"result":[{"a":"b","x":null}]}
]])
- AT_CLEANUP])
+AT_CLEANUP
-JSONRPC_REQ_REPLY_SUCCESS_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-JSONRPC_REQ_REPLY_SUCCESS_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
-
-m4_define([JSONRPC_REQ_REPLY_ERROR_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([JSON-RPC request and error reply - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- AT_KEYWORDS([python jsonrpc])
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-jsonrpc.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir listen punix:socket])
- on_exit 'kill `cat test-jsonrpc.py.pid`'
- AT_CHECK(
- [[$3 $srcdir/test-jsonrpc.py request unix:socket bad-request '[]']], [0],
- [[{"error":{"error":"unknown method"},"id":0,"result":null}
+AT_SETUP([JSON-RPC request and error reply - Python3])
+AT_KEYWORDS([python jsonrpc])
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-jsonrpc.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir listen punix:socket])
+on_exit 'kill `cat test-jsonrpc.py.pid`'
+AT_CHECK(
+ [[$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-jsonrpc.py request unix:socket bad-request '[]']], [0],
+ [[{"error":{"error":"unknown method"},"id":0,"result":null}
]])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-JSONRPC_REQ_REPLY_ERROR_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-JSONRPC_REQ_REPLY_ERROR_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
-
-m4_define([JSONRPC_NOTIFICATION_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([JSON-RPC notification - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- AT_KEYWORDS([python jsonrpc])
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-jsonrpc.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir listen punix:socket])
- on_exit 'kill `cat test-jsonrpc.py.pid`'
- AT_CHECK([test -e test-jsonrpc.py.pid])
- AT_CHECK([[$3 $srcdir/test-jsonrpc.py notify unix:socket shutdown '[]']])
- # Wait for test-jsonrpc to die, based on its pidfile disappearing
- OVS_WAIT_WHILE([test -e test-jsonrpc.py.pid])
- AT_CLEANUP])
+AT_CLEANUP
-JSONRPC_NOTIFICATION_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-JSONRPC_NOTIFICATION_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
+AT_SETUP([JSON-RPC notification - Python3])
+AT_KEYWORDS([python jsonrpc])
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-jsonrpc.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir listen punix:socket])
+on_exit 'kill `cat test-jsonrpc.py.pid`'
+AT_CHECK([test -e test-jsonrpc.py.pid])
+AT_CHECK([[$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-jsonrpc.py notify unix:socket shutdown '[]']])
+# Wait for test-jsonrpc to die, based on its pidfile disappearing
+OVS_WAIT_WHILE([test -e test-jsonrpc.py.pid])
+AT_CLEANUP
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
AT_BANNER([library unit tests])
AT_SETUP([flow extractor])
-AT_CHECK([$PYTHON $srcdir/flowgen.py >/dev/null])
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/flowgen.py >/dev/null])
AT_CHECK([ovstest test-flows flows pcap], [0], [checked 247 packets, 0 errors
])
AT_CLEANUP
@@ -176,37 +176,29 @@ AT_CHECK([mkdir $longname || exit 77])
AT_CHECK([cd $longname && ovstest test-unix-socket ../$longname/socket socket])
AT_CLEANUP
-m4_define([UNIX_SOCKET_SHORT_PATHNAME_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([unix socket, short pathname - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no || test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
- AT_KEYWORDS([python unixsocket])
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-unix-socket.py x])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-UNIX_SOCKET_SHORT_PATHNAME_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-UNIX_SOCKET_SHORT_PATHNAME_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
+AT_SETUP([unix socket, short pathname - Python3])
+AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
+AT_KEYWORDS([python unixsocket])
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-unix-socket.py x])
+AT_CLEANUP
dnl Unix sockets with long names are problematic because the name has to
dnl go in a fixed-length field in struct sockaddr_un. Generally the limit
dnl is about 100 bytes. On Linux, we work around this by indirecting through
dnl a directory fd using /proc/self/fd/<dirfd>. We do not have a workaround
dnl for other platforms, so we skip the test there.
-m4_define([UNIX_SOCKET_LONG_PATHNAME_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([unix socket, long pathname - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no || test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
- AT_KEYWORDS([python unixsocket])
- dnl Linux sockaddr_un has a 108-byte limit, so this needs to be longer.
- dnl Linux "ecryptfs" has a 143-byte limit, so we use that many bytes.
- longname=01234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012
-
- dnl Skip the test if the directory can't be created (presumably the file
- dnl system doesn't support such long names).
- AT_CHECK([mkdir $longname || exit 77])
- AT_CHECK([cd $longname && $3 $abs_srcdir/test-unix-socket.py ../$longname/socket socket])
- AT_CLEANUP])
+AT_SETUP([unix socket, long pathname - Python3])
+AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
+AT_KEYWORDS([python unixsocket])
+dnl Linux sockaddr_un has a 108-byte limit, so this needs to be longer.
+dnl Linux "ecryptfs" has a 143-byte limit, so we use that many bytes.
+longname=01234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012
-UNIX_SOCKET_LONG_PATHNAME_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-UNIX_SOCKET_LONG_PATHNAME_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
+dnl Skip the test if the directory can't be created (presumably the file
+dnl system doesn't support such long names).
+AT_CHECK([mkdir $longname || exit 77])
+AT_CHECK([cd $longname && $PYTHON3 $abs_srcdir/test-unix-socket.py ../$longname/socket socket])
+AT_CLEANUP
AT_SETUP([ovs_assert])
if test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"; then
@@ -5394,7 +5394,7 @@ AT_CHECK([strip_xids < stdout | sed -n 's/duration=[[0-9]]*\.[[0-9]]*s/duration=
])
# The packet should be received by port 2
-AT_CHECK([test 1 = `$PYTHON "$top_srcdir/utilities/ovs-pcap.in" p2-tx.pcap | wc -l`])
+AT_CHECK([test 1 = `$PYTHON3 "$top_srcdir/utilities/ovs-pcap.in" p2-tx.pcap | wc -l`])
OVS_VSWITCHD_STOP
AT_CLEANUP
@@ -5429,7 +5429,7 @@ AT_CHECK([strip_xids < stdout | sed -n 's/duration=[[0-9]]*\.[[0-9]]*s/duration=
])
# The packet should be received by port 2
-AT_CHECK([test 1 = `$PYTHON "$top_srcdir/utilities/ovs-pcap.in" p2-tx.pcap | wc -l`])
+AT_CHECK([test 1 = `$PYTHON3 "$top_srcdir/utilities/ovs-pcap.in" p2-tx.pcap | wc -l`])
OVS_VSWITCHD_STOP
AT_CLEANUP
@@ -5470,7 +5470,7 @@ AT_CHECK([strip_xids < stdout | sed -n 's/duration=[[0-9]]*\.[[0-9]]*s/duration=
])
# The packet should be received by port 1
-AT_CHECK([test 1 = `$PYTHON "$top_srcdir/utilities/ovs-pcap.in" p1-tx.pcap | wc -l`])
+AT_CHECK([test 1 = `$PYTHON3 "$top_srcdir/utilities/ovs-pcap.in" p1-tx.pcap | wc -l`])
OVS_VSWITCHD_STOP
AT_CLEANUP
@@ -5506,8 +5506,8 @@ ovs-vsctl show
ovs-ofctl dump-flows br0
# The packet should be received by port 2 and not port 3
-AT_CHECK([test 1 = `$PYTHON "$top_srcdir/utilities/ovs-pcap.in" p2-tx.pcap | wc -l`])
-AT_CHECK([test 0 = `$PYTHON "$top_srcdir/utilities/ovs-pcap.in" p3-tx.pcap | wc -l`])
+AT_CHECK([test 1 = `$PYTHON3 "$top_srcdir/utilities/ovs-pcap.in" p2-tx.pcap | wc -l`])
+AT_CHECK([test 0 = `$PYTHON3 "$top_srcdir/utilities/ovs-pcap.in" p3-tx.pcap | wc -l`])
# NXT_RESUMEs should be 1 and reg1 should be set to 0x5.
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test 1 = `cat ofctl_monitor*.log | grep NXT_RESUME | grep -c reg1=0x5`])
@@ -4769,7 +4769,7 @@ m4_divert_push([PREPARE_TESTS])
# past the nearest line that does not start with a space.
[
multiline_sort () {
- $PYTHON -c '
+ $PYTHON3 -c '
import sys
buffer = []
@@ -5056,7 +5056,7 @@ ovs-appctl -t ovs-ofctl ofctl/block
# Add $n_msgs flows.
(echo "in_port=2,actions=output:2"
-$PYTHON -c '
+$PYTHON3 -c '
for i in range('$n_msgs'):
print("cookie=1,reg1=%d,actions=drop" % i)
') > flows.txt
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ wc () {
}
uuidfilt () {
- $PYTHON "$top_srcdir"/tests/uuidfilt.py "$@"
+ $PYTHON3 "$top_srcdir"/tests/uuidfilt.py "$@"
}
# run_as PROGRAM_NAME COMMAND [ARG...]
@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
AT_BANNER([ovs-xapi-sync])
AT_SETUP([ovs-xapi-sync])
-AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_PYTHON = no])
# Mock up the XenAPI.
cp "$top_srcdir/tests/MockXenAPI.py" XenAPI.py
@@ -26,7 +25,7 @@ ovs_vsctl () {
OVS_VSCTL_SETUP
# Start ovs-xapi-sync.
-AT_CHECK([$PYTHON ./ovs-xapi-sync "--pidfile=ovs-xapi-sync.pid" \
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 ./ovs-xapi-sync "--pidfile=ovs-xapi-sync.pid" \
"--root-prefix=`pwd`" unix:db.sock >log 2>&1 &])
AT_CAPTURE_FILE([log])
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ dnl
dnl <C0> is not allowed anywhere in a UTF-8 string.
dnl (<ED A0 80> is not allowed in UTF-8 but Python doesn't care.)
dnl <ED 80 7F> is not allowed in UTF-8.
-OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY([no invalid UTF-8 sequences in strings - Python],
+OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY3([no invalid UTF-8 sequences in strings - Python],
[parse-atoms '[["string"]]' \
'@<:@"m4_esyscmd([printf "\300"])"@:>@' \
'@<:@"m4_esyscmd([printf "\355\200\177"])"@:>@' \
@@ -533,12 +533,7 @@ OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE_CPY([strings at least 2 characters long],
constraint violation: "a" length 1 is less than minimum allowed length 2
"ab"
"abc"
-constraint violation: "𝄞" length 1 is less than minimum allowed length 2]],
- [],
- [],
- [dnl This test requires a wide build of Python.
- AT_CHECK([$PYTHON -c 'unichr(0x10000)' || exit 77],
- [0], [ignore], [ignore])])
+constraint violation: "𝄞" length 1 is less than minimum allowed length 2]])
OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE_CPY([strings no more than 2 characters long],
[[parse-atoms '{"type": "string", "maxLength": 2}' \
@@ -112,74 +112,52 @@ m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP6_C],
AT_CLEANUP])
# same as OVSDB_CHECK_IDL but uses the Python IDL implementation.
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([$1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $7 = no])
+m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PY],
+ [AT_SETUP([$1 - Python3])
AT_KEYWORDS([ovsdb server idl positive Python $5])
AT_CHECK([ovsdb_start_idltest])
m4_if([$2], [], [],
[AT_CHECK([ovsdb-client transact unix:socket $2], [0], [ignore], [ignore])])
- AT_CHECK([$8 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema unix:socket $3],
+ AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema unix:socket $3],
[0], [stdout], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([sort stdout | uuidfilt]m4_if([$6],,, [[| $6]]),
[0], [$4])
OVSDB_SERVER_SHUTDOWN
AT_CLEANUP])
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PY],
- [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PYN([$1 - Python2], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
- OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PYN([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])])
-
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_REGISTER_COLUMNS_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([$1 - register_columns])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $7 = no])
+m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_REGISTER_COLUMNS_PY],
+ [AT_SETUP([$1 - Python3 - register_columns])
AT_KEYWORDS([ovsdb server idl positive Python register_columns $5])
AT_CHECK([ovsdb_start_idltest])
m4_if([$2], [], [],
[AT_CHECK([ovsdb-client transact unix:socket $2], [0], [ignore], [ignore])])
- AT_CHECK([$8 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema unix:socket ?simple:b,ba,i,ia,r,ra,s,sa,u,ua?link1:i,k,ka,l2?link2:i,l1?singleton:name $3],
+ AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema unix:socket ?simple:b,ba,i,ia,r,ra,s,sa,u,ua?link1:i,k,ka,l2?link2:i,l1?singleton:name $3],
[0], [stdout], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([sort stdout | uuidfilt]m4_if([$6],,, [[| $6]]),
[0], [$4])
OVSDB_SERVER_SHUTDOWN
AT_CLEANUP])
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_REGISTER_COLUMNS_PY],
- [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_REGISTER_COLUMNS_PYN([$1 - Python2], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
- OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_REGISTER_COLUMNS_PYN([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])])
-
# same as OVSDB_CHECK_IDL but uses the Python IDL implementation with tcp
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([$1 - tcp])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $7 = no])
+m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP_PY],
+ [AT_SETUP([$1 - Python3 - tcp])
AT_KEYWORDS([ovsdb server idl positive Python with tcp socket $5])
AT_CHECK([ovsdb_start_idltest "ptcp:0:127.0.0.1"])
PARSE_LISTENING_PORT([ovsdb-server.log], [TCP_PORT])
m4_if([$2], [], [],
[AT_CHECK([ovsdb-client transact tcp:127.0.0.1:$TCP_PORT $2], [0], [ignore], [ignore])])
- AT_CHECK([$8 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema tcp:127.0.0.1:$TCP_PORT $3],
+ AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema tcp:127.0.0.1:$TCP_PORT $3],
[0], [stdout], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([sort stdout | uuidfilt]m4_if([$6],,, [[| $6]]),
[0], [$4])
OVSDB_SERVER_SHUTDOWN
AT_CLEANUP])
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP_PY],
- [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP_PYN([$1 - Python2], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
- OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP_PYN([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])])
-
# same as OVSDB_CHECK_IDL but uses the Python IDL implementation with tcp
# with multiple remotes with only one remote reachable
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP_MULTIPLE_REMOTES_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([$1 - tcp])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $7 = no])
+m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP_MULTIPLE_REMOTES_PY],
+ [AT_SETUP([$1 - Python3 (multiple remotes) - tcp])
AT_KEYWORDS([ovsdb server idl positive Python with tcp socket $5])
AT_CHECK([ovsdb_start_idltest "ptcp:0:127.0.0.1"])
PARSE_LISTENING_PORT([ovsdb-server.log], [TCP_PORT])
@@ -188,23 +166,16 @@ m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP_MULTIPLE_REMOTES_PYN],
remote=tcp:127.0.0.1:$WRONG_PORT_1,tcp:127.0.0.1:$TCP_PORT,tcp:127.0.0.1:$WRONG_PORT_2
m4_if([$2], [], [],
[AT_CHECK([ovsdb-client transact tcp:127.0.0.1:$TCP_PORT $2], [0], [ignore], [ignore])])
- AT_CHECK([$8 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t20 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema $remote $3],
+ AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t20 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema $remote $3],
[0], [stdout], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([sort stdout | uuidfilt]m4_if([$6],,, [[| $6]]),
[0], [$4])
OVSDB_SERVER_SHUTDOWN
AT_CLEANUP])
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP_MULTIPLE_REMOTES_PY],
- [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP_MULTIPLE_REMOTES_PYN([$1 - Python2 (multiple remotes)], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON], [$PYTHON])
- OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP_MULTIPLE_REMOTES_PYN([$1 - Python3 (multiple remotes)], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])])
-
# same as OVSDB_CHECK_IDL but uses the Python IDL implementation with tcp6
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP6_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([$1 - tcp6])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $7 = no])
+m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP6_PY],
+ [AT_SETUP([$1 - Python3 - tcp6])
AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_IPV6 = no])
AT_KEYWORDS([ovsdb server idl positive Python with tcp6 socket $5])
@@ -214,22 +185,15 @@ m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP6_PYN],
m4_if([$2], [], [],
[AT_CHECK([ovsdb-client transact "tcp:[[::1]]:$TCP_PORT" $2], [0], [ignore], [ignore])])
- AT_CHECK([$8 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema tcp:[[::1]]:$TCP_PORT $3],
+ AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema tcp:[[::1]]:$TCP_PORT $3],
[0], [stdout], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([sort stdout | uuidfilt]m4_if([$6],,, [[| $6]]),
[0], [$4])
OVSDB_SERVER_SHUTDOWN
AT_CLEANUP])
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP6_PY],
- [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP6_PYN([$1 - Python2], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
- OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP6_PYN([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])])
-
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP6_MULTIPLE_REMOTES_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([$1 - tcp6])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $7 = no])
+m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP6_MULTIPLE_REMOTES_PY],
+ [AT_SETUP([$1 - Python3 - tcp6])
AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_IPV6 = no])
AT_KEYWORDS([ovsdb server idl positive Python with tcp6 socket $5])
@@ -240,25 +204,18 @@ m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP6_MULTIPLE_REMOTES_PYN],
remote="tcp:[[::1]]:$WRONG_PORT_1,tcp:[[::1]]:$TCP_PORT,tcp:[[::1]]:$WRONG_PORT_2"
m4_if([$2], [], [],
[AT_CHECK([ovsdb-client transact "tcp:[[::1]]:$TCP_PORT" $2], [0], [ignore], [ignore])])
- AT_CHECK([$8 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t20 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema $remote $3],
+ AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t20 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema $remote $3],
[0], [stdout], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([sort stdout | uuidfilt]m4_if([$6],,, [[| $6]]),
[0], [$4])
OVSDB_SERVER_SHUTDOWN
AT_CLEANUP])
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP6_MULTIPLE_REMOTES_PY],
- [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP6_MULTIPLE_REMOTES_PYN([$1 - Python2 (multiple remotes)], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON], [$PYTHON])
- OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP6_MULTIPLE_REMOTES_PYN([$1 - Python3 (multiple remotes)], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])])
-
# same as OVSDB_CHECK_IDL but uses the Python IDL implementation with SSL
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_SSL_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([$1 - SSL])
+m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_SSL_PY],
+ [AT_SETUP([$1 - Python3 - SSL])
AT_SKIP_IF([test "$HAVE_OPENSSL" = no])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $7 = no])
- $8 -c "import OpenSSL.SSL"
+ $PYTHON3 -c "import OpenSSL.SSL"
SSL_PRESENT=$?
AT_SKIP_IF([test $SSL_PRESENT != 0])
AT_KEYWORDS([ovsdb server idl positive Python with ssl socket $5])
@@ -279,7 +236,7 @@ m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_SSL_PYN],
--certificate=$PKIDIR/testpki-cert2.pem \
--ca-cert=$PKIDIR/testpki-cacert.pem \
transact "ssl:127.0.0.1:$TCP_PORT" $2], [0], [ignore], [ignore])])
- AT_CHECK([$8 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema \
+ AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema \
ssl:127.0.0.1:$TCP_PORT $PKIDIR/testpki-privkey.pem \
$PKIDIR/testpki-cert.pem $PKIDIR/testpki-cacert.pem $3],
[0], [stdout], [ignore])
@@ -288,12 +245,6 @@ m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_SSL_PYN],
OVSDB_SERVER_SHUTDOWN
AT_CLEANUP])
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_SSL_PY],
- [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_SSL_PYN([$1 - Python2], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON], [$PYTHON])
- OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_SSL_PYN([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])])
-
m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL],
[OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_C($@)
OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_TCP_C($@)
@@ -307,9 +258,8 @@ m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL],
OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_SSL_PY($@)])
# This test uses the Python IDL implementation with passive tcp
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PASSIVE_TCP_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([$1 ptcp])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $7 = no])
+m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PASSIVE_TCP_PY],
+ [AT_SETUP([$1 - Python3 - ptcp])
AT_KEYWORDS([ovsdb server idl positive Python with tcp socket $5])
# find free TCP port
AT_CHECK([ovsdb_start_idltest "ptcp:0:127.0.0.1"])
@@ -319,7 +269,7 @@ m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PASSIVE_TCP_PYN],
# start OVSDB server in passive mode
AT_CHECK([ovsdb_start_idltest "tcp:127.0.0.1:$TCP_PORT"])
- AT_CHECK([$8 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl_passive $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema ptcp:127.0.0.1:$TCP_PORT $3],
+ AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl_passive $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema ptcp:127.0.0.1:$TCP_PORT $3],
[0], [stdout], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([sort stdout | uuidfilt]m4_if([$6],,, [[| $6]]),
[0], [$4])
@@ -327,12 +277,6 @@ m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PASSIVE_TCP_PYN],
AT_CLEANUP
])
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PASSIVE_TCP_PY],
- [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PASSIVE_TCP_PYN([$1 - Python2], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
- OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PASSIVE_TCP_PYN([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])])
-
OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PASSIVE_TCP_PY([simple passive idl, initially empty, select empty],
[],
[['["idltest",{"op":"select","table":"link1","where":[]}]']],
@@ -501,14 +445,13 @@ OVSDB_CHECK_IDL([simple idl, writing via IDL with unicode],
003: done
]])
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PYN_WITH_EXPOUT],
- [AT_SETUP([$1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $7 = no])
+m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PY_WITH_EXPOUT],
+ [AT_SETUP([$1 - Python3])
AT_KEYWORDS([ovsdb server idl positive Python $5])
AT_CHECK([ovsdb_start_idltest])
m4_if([$2], [], [],
[AT_CHECK([ovsdb-client transact unix:socket $2], [0], [ignore], [ignore])])
- AT_CHECK([$8 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema unix:socket $3],
+ AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema unix:socket $3],
[0], [stdout], [ignore])
echo "$4" > expout
AT_CHECK([sort stdout | uuidfilt]m4_if([$6],,, [[| $6]]),
@@ -516,12 +459,6 @@ m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PYN_WITH_EXPOUT],
OVSDB_SERVER_SHUTDOWN
AT_CLEANUP])
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PY_WITH_EXPOUT],
- [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PYN_WITH_EXPOUT([$1 - Python2], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
- OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PYN_WITH_EXPOUT([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])])
-
OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PY_WITH_EXPOUT([simple idl, writing large data via IDL with unicode],
[['["idltest",
{"op": "insert",
@@ -1036,26 +973,19 @@ AT_CHECK([grep '"monitor\|monitor_cond"' stderr | grep -c '"ua"'], [0], [1
OVSDB_SERVER_SHUTDOWN
AT_CLEANUP
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_FETCH_COLUMNS_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([$1 fetch])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $8 = no])
+m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_FETCH_COLUMNS_PY],
+ [AT_SETUP([$1 - Python3 - fetch])
AT_KEYWORDS([ovsdb server idl positive Python increment fetch $6])
AT_CHECK([ovsdb_start_idltest])
m4_if([$2], [], [],
[AT_CHECK([ovsdb-client transact unix:socket $2], [0], [ignore], [ignore])])
- AT_CHECK([$9 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema unix:socket [$3] $4],
+ AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema unix:socket [$3] $4],
[0], [stdout], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([sort stdout | uuidfilt]m4_if([$7],,, [[| $7]]),
[0], [$5])
OVSDB_SERVER_SHUTDOWN
AT_CLEANUP])
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_FETCH_COLUMNS_PY],
- [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_FETCH_COLUMNS_PYN([$1 - Python2], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6], [$7],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
- OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_FETCH_COLUMNS_PYN([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6], [$7],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])])
-
m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_FETCH_COLUMNS],
[OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_FETCH_COLUMNS_PY($@)])
@@ -1087,26 +1017,18 @@ OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_FETCH_COLUMNS([simple idl, initially populated],
003: done
]])
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_WO_MONITOR_COND_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([$1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $6 = no])
+m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_WO_MONITOR_COND_PY],
+ [AT_SETUP([$1 - Python3])
AT_KEYWORDS([ovsdb server idl Python monitor $4])
AT_CHECK([ovsdb_start_idltest])
AT_CHECK([ovs-appctl -t ovsdb-server ovsdb-server/disable-monitor-cond])
- AT_CHECK([$7 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema unix:socket $2],
+ AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t10 idl $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema unix:socket $2],
[0], [stdout], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([sort stdout | uuidfilt]m4_if([$5],,, [[| $5]]),
[0], [$3])
OVSDB_SERVER_SHUTDOWN
AT_CLEANUP])
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_WO_MONITOR_COND_PY],
- [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_WO_MONITOR_COND_PYN([$1 - Python2], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
- OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_WO_MONITOR_COND_PYN([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])])
-
-
m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_WO_MONITOR_COND],
[OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_WO_MONITOR_COND_PY($@)])
@@ -1426,28 +1348,9 @@ OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PY([partial-set idl],
015: done
]])
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_NOTIFY_PYN],
- [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PYN([$1], [], [$2], [$3], [notify $4], [$5], [$6], [$7])])
-
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_NOTIFY_PY],
- [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_NOTIFY_PYN([$1 - Python2], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
- OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_NOTIFY_PYN([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])])
-
-# This test uses the Python IDL implementation with ssl
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_NOTIFY_SSL_PYN],
- [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_SSL_PYN([$1], [], [$2], [$3], [notify $4], [$5], [$6], [$7])])
-
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_NOTIFY_SSL_PY],
- [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_NOTIFY_SSL_PYN([$1 - Python2], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
- OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_NOTIFY_SSL_PYN([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])])
-
m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_NOTIFY],
- [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_NOTIFY_PY($@)
- OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_NOTIFY_SSL_PY($@)])
+ [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_PY([$1], [], [$2], [$3], [notify $4], [$5])
+ OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_SSL_PY([$1], [], [$2], [$3], [notify $4], [$5])])
OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_NOTIFY([simple idl verify notify],
[['track-notify' \
@@ -1878,8 +1781,7 @@ CHECK_STREAM_OPEN_BLOCK([tcp], [127.0.0.1])
CHECK_STREAM_OPEN_BLOCK([tcp6], [[[::1]]])
m4_define([CHECK_STREAM_OPEN_BLOCK_PY],
- [AT_SETUP([$1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
+ [AT_SETUP([$1 - Python3])
AT_KEYWORDS([Check PY Stream open block - $3])
AT_CHECK([ovsdb_start_idltest "ptcp:0:127.0.0.1"])
PARSE_LISTENING_PORT([ovsdb-server.log], [TCP_PORT])
@@ -1890,14 +1792,10 @@ m4_define([CHECK_STREAM_OPEN_BLOCK_PY],
AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-stream.py tcp:127.0.0.1:$TCP_PORT], [1], [ignore])
AT_CLEANUP])
-CHECK_STREAM_OPEN_BLOCK_PY([Check PY2 Stream open block], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-CHECK_STREAM_OPEN_BLOCK_PY([Check PY3 Stream open block], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
-
# same as OVSDB_CHECK_IDL but uses Python IDL implementation with tcp
# with multiple remotes to assert the idl connects to the leader of the Raft cluster
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_LEADER_ONLY_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([$1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $7 = no])
+m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_LEADER_ONLY_PY],
+ [AT_SETUP([$1 - Python3 (leader only)])
AT_KEYWORDS([ovsdb server idl Python leader_only with tcp socket])
m4_define([LPBK],[127.0.0.1])
AT_CHECK([ovsdb_cluster_start_idltest $2 "ptcp:0:"LPBK])
@@ -1907,18 +1805,12 @@ m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_LEADER_ONLY_PYN],
remotes=tcp:LPBK:$TCP_PORT_1,tcp:LPBK:$TCP_PORT_2,tcp:LPBK:$TCP_PORT_3
pids=$(cat s2.pid s3.pid s1.pid | tr '\n' ',')
echo $pids
- AT_CHECK([$8 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t30 idl-cluster $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema $remotes $pids $3],
+ AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py -t30 idl-cluster $srcdir/idltest.ovsschema $remotes $pids $3],
[0], [stdout], [ignore])
remote=$(ovsdb_cluster_leader $remotes "idltest")
leader=$(echo $remote | cut -d'|' -f 1)
AT_CHECK([grep -F -- "${leader}" stdout], [0], [ignore])
AT_CLEANUP])
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_LEADER_ONLY_PY],
- [OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_LEADER_ONLY_PYN([$1 - Python2 (leader only)], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON], [$PYTHON])
- OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_LEADER_ONLY_PYN([$1 - Python3 (leader only)], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6],
- [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])])
-
OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_LEADER_ONLY_PY([Check Python IDL connects to leader], 3, ['remote'])
OVSDB_CHECK_IDL_LEADER_ONLY_PY([Check Python IDL reconnects to leader], 3, ['remote' '+remotestop' 'remote'])
@@ -27,25 +27,6 @@ m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE],
AT_CLEANUP])
# OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY(TITLE, TEST-OVSDB-ARGS, OUTPUT, [KEYWORDS], [PREREQ],
-# [PY-CHECK])
-#
-# Runs "test-ovsdb.py TEST-OVSDB-ARGS" and checks that it exits with
-# status 0 and prints OUTPUT on stdout.
-#
-# PY-CHECK is expanded before the check. It can check for features of the
-# Python implementation that are required for the test to pass.
-#
-# TITLE is provided to AT_SETUP and KEYWORDS to AT_KEYWORDS.
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY],
- [AT_SETUP([$1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_PYTHON2 = no])
- $6
- AT_KEYWORDS([ovsdb positive Python $4])
- AT_CHECK([$PYTHON2 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py $2], [0], [$3
-], [])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-# OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY3(TITLE, TEST-OVSDB-ARGS, OUTPUT, [KEYWORDS], [PREREQ],
# [PY-CHECK])
#
# Runs "test-ovsdb.py TEST-OVSDB-ARGS" and checks that it exits with
@@ -55,9 +36,8 @@ m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY],
# Python implementation that are required for the test to pass.
#
# TITLE is provided to AT_SETUP and KEYWORDS to AT_KEYWORDS.
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY3],
+m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY],
[AT_SETUP([$1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_PYTHON3 = no])
$6
AT_KEYWORDS([ovsdb positive Python $4])
AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py $2], [0], [$3
@@ -65,13 +45,12 @@ m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY3],
AT_CLEANUP])
# OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE_CPY(TITLE, TEST-OVSDB-ARGS, OUTPUT, [KEYWORDS],
-# [PREREQ], [PY2-CHECK], [PY3-CHECK])
+# [PREREQ], [PY3-CHECK])
#
# Runs identical C and Python tests, as specified.
m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE_CPY],
[OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE([$1 - C], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5])
- OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY([$1 - Python2], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$6])
- OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY3([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$7])])
+ OVSDB_CHECK_POSITIVE_PY([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5], [$7])])
# OVSDB_CHECK_NEGATIVE(TITLE, TEST-OVSDB-ARGS, OUTPUT, [KEYWORDS], [PREREQ])
#
@@ -100,28 +79,6 @@ m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_NEGATIVE],
# TITLE is provided to AT_SETUP and KEYWORDS to AT_KEYWORDS.
m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_NEGATIVE_PY],
[AT_SETUP([$1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_PYTHON2 = no])
- AT_KEYWORDS([ovsdb negative $4])
- AT_CHECK([$PYTHON2 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py $2], [1], [], [stderr])
- m4_assert(m4_len([$3]))
- AT_CHECK(
- [if grep -F -e "AS_ESCAPE([$3])" stderr
- then
- :
- else
- exit 99
- fi],
- [0], [ignore], [ignore])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-# OVSDB_CHECK_NEGATIVE_PY3(TITLE, TEST-OVSDB-ARGS, OUTPUT, [KEYWORDS], [PREREQ])
-#
-# Runs "test-ovsdb TEST-OVSDB-ARGS" and checks that it exits with
-# status 1 and that its output on stdout contains substring OUTPUT.
-# TITLE is provided to AT_SETUP and KEYWORDS to AT_KEYWORDS.
-m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_NEGATIVE_PY],
- [AT_SETUP([$1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_PYTHON3 = no])
AT_KEYWORDS([ovsdb negative $4])
AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-ovsdb.py $2], [1], [], [stderr])
m4_assert(m4_len([$3]))
@@ -141,8 +98,7 @@ m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_NEGATIVE_PY],
# Runs identical C and Python tests, as specified.
m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_NEGATIVE_CPY],
[OVSDB_CHECK_NEGATIVE([$1 - C], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5])
- OVSDB_CHECK_NEGATIVE_PY([$1 - Python2], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5])
- OVSDB_CHECK_NEGATIVE_PY3([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5])])
+ OVSDB_CHECK_NEGATIVE_PY([$1 - Python3], [$2], [$3], [$4], [$5])])
OVS_START_SHELL_HELPERS
ovsdb_client_wait() {
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ ovsdb_check_monitor () {
done
OVS_APP_EXIT_AND_WAIT_BY_TARGET([ovsdb-server], [ovsdb-server.pid])
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test ! -e ovsdb-client.pid])
- AT_CHECK_UNQUOTED([$PYTHON $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0], [$output], [ignore])
+ AT_CHECK_UNQUOTED([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0], [$output], [ignore])
}
OVS_END_SHELL_HELPERS
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ m4_define([OVSDB_CHECK_MONITOR_COND],
[ignore], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([ovs-appctl -t ovsdb-server -e exit], [0], [ignore], [ignore])
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test ! -e ovsdb-server.pid && test ! -e ovsdb-client.pid])
- AT_CHECK([$PYTHON $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0], [$7], [ignore])
+ AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0], [$7], [ignore])
AT_CLEANUP])
OVSDB_CHECK_MONITOR([monitor insert into empty table],
@@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ AT_CHECK([ovsdb-client transact unix:socket '[["ordinals"]]'], [0],
[ignore], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([ovs-appctl -t ovsdb-server -e exit], [0], [ignore], [ignore])
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test ! -e ovsdb-server.pid && test ! -e ovsdb-client.pid])
-AT_CHECK([$PYTHON $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0], [[row,action,name
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0], [[row,action,name
<0>,insert,"""ten"""
row,action,name
@@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ AT_CHECK([ovsdb-client transact unix:socket '[["ordinals"]]'], [0],
[ignore], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([ovs-appctl -t ovsdb-server -e exit], [0], [ignore], [ignore])
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test ! -e ovsdb-server.pid && test ! -e ovsdb-client.pid])
-AT_CHECK([$PYTHON $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0],
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0],
[[found: false, last_id: <0>
row,action,name,number,_version
<1>,initial,"""one""",1,"[""uuid"",""<2>""]"
@@ -770,7 +770,7 @@ AT_CHECK([ovsdb-client transact unix:socket '[["ordinals"]]'], [0],
[ignore], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([ovs-appctl -t ovsdb-server -e exit], [0], [ignore], [ignore])
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test ! -e ovsdb-server.pid && test ! -e ovsdb-client.pid])
-AT_CHECK([$PYTHON $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0],
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0],
[[found: true, last_id: <0>
row,action,name,number,_version
<1>,insert,"""ten""",10,"[""uuid"",""<2>""]"
@@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ AT_CHECK([ovsdb-client transact unix:socket '[["ordinals"]]'], [0],
[ignore], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([ovs-appctl -t ovsdb-server -e exit], [0], [ignore], [ignore])
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test ! -e ovsdb-server.pid && test ! -e ovsdb-client.pid])
-AT_CHECK([$PYTHON $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0],
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0],
[[found: true, last_id: <0>
]], [ignore])
AT_CLEANUP
@@ -837,7 +837,7 @@ AT_CHECK([ovsdb-client transact unix:socket '[["ordinals"]]'], [0],
[ignore], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([ovs-appctl -t ovsdb-server -e exit], [0], [ignore], [ignore])
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test ! -e ovsdb-server.pid && test ! -e ovsdb-client.pid])
-AT_CHECK([$PYTHON $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0],
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0],
[[found: false, last_id: <0>
]], [ignore])
AT_CLEANUP
@@ -876,7 +876,7 @@ AT_CHECK([ovsdb-client transact unix:socket '[["ordinals"]]'], [0],
[ignore], [ignore])
AT_CHECK([ovs-appctl -t ovsdb-server -e exit], [0], [ignore], [ignore])
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test ! -e ovsdb-server.pid && test ! -e ovsdb-client.pid])
-AT_CHECK([$PYTHON $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0],
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0],
[[found: false, last_id: <0>
row,action,name,number,_version
<1>,initial,"""one""",1,"[""uuid"",""<2>""]"
@@ -945,7 +945,7 @@ OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test ! -e ovsdb-server.pid && test ! -e ovsdb-client.pid])
# Transaction shouldn't be found, and last_id returned should always
# be the same (all zero uuid)
-AT_CHECK([$PYTHON $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0],
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0],
[[found: false, last_id: <0>
row,action,name,number,_version
<1>,initial,"""one""",1,"[""uuid"",""<2>""]"
@@ -1000,7 +1000,7 @@ OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([test ! -e ovsdb-server.pid && test ! -e ovsdb-client.pid])
# Transaction shouldn't be found, and last_id returned should always
# be the same (all zero uuid)
-AT_CHECK([$PYTHON $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0],
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/ovsdb-monitor-sort.py < output | uuidfilt], [0],
[[found: false, last_id: <0>
row,action,name,number,_version
<1>,initial,"""one""",1,"[""uuid"",""<2>""]"
@@ -2,28 +2,19 @@ AT_BANNER([reconnect library])
m4_define([__RECONNECT_CHECK],
[AT_SETUP([$1])
- $2
AT_KEYWORDS([reconnect])
- AT_DATA([input], [$3])
- AT_CHECK([$4], [0], [$5])
+ AT_DATA([input], [$2])
+ AT_CHECK([$3], [0], [$4])
AT_CLEANUP])
m4_define([RECONNECT_CHECK],
[__RECONNECT_CHECK(
[$1 - C],
- [],
[$2],
[ovstest test-reconnect < input],
[$3])
- __RECONNECT_CHECK(
- [$1 - Python2],
- [AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_PYTHON2 = no])],
- [$2],
- [$PYTHON2 $srcdir/test-reconnect.py < input],
- [$3])
__RECONNECT_CHECK(
[$1 - Python3],
- [AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_PYTHON3 = no])],
[$2],
[$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-reconnect.py < input],
[$3])])
@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ m4_define([OVS_CHECK_FIREWALL],
#
m4_define([OVS_START_L7],
[PIDFILE=$(mktemp $2XXX.pid)
- NETNS_DAEMONIZE([$1], [[$PYTHON $srcdir/test-l7.py $2]], [$PIDFILE])
+ NETNS_DAEMONIZE([$1], [[$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-l7.py $2]], [$PIDFILE])
dnl netstat doesn't print http over IPv6 as "http6"; drop the number.
PROTO=$(echo $2 | sed -e 's/\([[a-zA-Z]]*\).*/\1/')
@@ -59,8 +59,7 @@ m4_define([CONFIGURE_VETH_OFFLOADS],
# kernel conntrack tables when the test is finished.
#
m4_define([CHECK_CONNTRACK],
- [AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_PYTHON = no])
- m4_foreach([mod], [[nf_conntrack_ipv4], [nf_conntrack_ipv6], [nf_nat_ftp],
+ [m4_foreach([mod], [[nf_conntrack_ipv4], [nf_conntrack_ipv6], [nf_nat_ftp],
[nf_nat_tftp]],
[modprobe mod || echo "Module mod not loaded."
on_exit 'modprobe -r mod'
@@ -3524,8 +3524,8 @@ table=0,action=normal
AT_CHECK([ovs-ofctl --bundle replace-flows br0 flows.txt])
-NETNS_DAEMONIZE([at_ns0], [[$PYTHON $srcdir/test-l7.py ftp]], [ftp1.pid])
-NETNS_DAEMONIZE([at_ns1], [[$PYTHON $srcdir/test-l7.py ftp]], [ftp0.pid])
+NETNS_DAEMONIZE([at_ns0], [[$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-l7.py ftp]], [ftp1.pid])
+NETNS_DAEMONIZE([at_ns1], [[$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-l7.py ftp]], [ftp0.pid])
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([ip netns exec at_ns1 netstat -l | grep ftp])
dnl FTP requests from p0->p1 should work fine.
@@ -5291,7 +5291,7 @@ dnl waiting, we get occasional failures due to the following error:
dnl "connect: Cannot assign requested address"
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([ip netns exec at_ns0 ping6 -c 1 fc00::2 >/dev/null])
-NETNS_DAEMONIZE([at_ns1], [[$PYTHON $srcdir/test-l7.py ftp]], [ftp0.pid])
+NETNS_DAEMONIZE([at_ns1], [[$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-l7.py ftp]], [ftp0.pid])
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([ip netns exec at_ns1 netstat -l | grep ftp])
dnl FTP requests from p0->p1 should work fine.
@@ -5879,7 +5879,7 @@ sleep 1
dnl The hex dump is a TCP syn packet. pkt=eth/ip/tcp
dnl The packet is sent from p0(at_ns0) interface directed to
dnl p1(at_ns1) interface
-NS_CHECK_EXEC([at_ns0], [$PYTHON $srcdir/sendpkt.py p0 f2 00 00 00 00 02 f2 00 00 00 00 01 08 00 45 00 00 28 00 01 00 00 40 06 b0 13 c0 a8 00 0a 0a 00 00 0a 04 00 08 00 00 00 00 c8 00 00 00 00 50 02 20 00 b8 5e 00 00 > /dev/null])
+NS_CHECK_EXEC([at_ns0], [$PYTHON3 $srcdir/sendpkt.py p0 f2 00 00 00 00 02 f2 00 00 00 00 01 08 00 45 00 00 28 00 01 00 00 40 06 b0 13 c0 a8 00 0a 0a 00 00 0a 04 00 08 00 00 00 00 c8 00 00 00 00 50 02 20 00 b8 5e 00 00 > /dev/null])
dnl Check the expected nsh encapsulated packet on the egress interface
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([cat p1.pcap | egrep "0x0000: *f2ff *0000 *0002 *f2ff *0000 *0001 *894f *0fc6" 2>&1 1>/dev/null])
@@ -5911,7 +5911,7 @@ sleep 1
dnl The hex dump is NSH packet with TCP syn payload. pkt=eth/nsh/eth/ip/tcp
dnl The packet is sent from p0(at_ns0) interface directed to
dnl p1(at_ns1) interface
-NS_CHECK_EXEC([at_ns0], [$PYTHON $srcdir/sendpkt.py p0 f2 ff 00 00 00 02 f2 ff 00 00 00 01 89 4f 02 06 01 03 00 00 64 03 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f 10 f2 00 00 00 00 02 f2 00 00 00 00 01 08 00 45 00 00 28 00 01 00 00 40 06 b0 13 c0 a8 00 0a 0a 00 00 0a 04 00 08 00 00 00 00 c8 00 00 00 00 50 02 20 00 b8 5e 00 00 > /dev/null])
+NS_CHECK_EXEC([at_ns0], [$PYTHON3 $srcdir/sendpkt.py p0 f2 ff 00 00 00 02 f2 ff 00 00 00 01 89 4f 02 06 01 03 00 00 64 03 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f 10 f2 00 00 00 00 02 f2 00 00 00 00 01 08 00 45 00 00 28 00 01 00 00 40 06 b0 13 c0 a8 00 0a 0a 00 00 0a 04 00 08 00 00 00 00 c8 00 00 00 00 50 02 20 00 b8 5e 00 00 > /dev/null])
dnl Check the expected de-capsulated TCP packet on the egress interface
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([cat p1.pcap | egrep "0x0000: *f200 *0000 *0002 *f200 *0000 *0001 *0800 *4500" 2>&1 1>/dev/null])
@@ -5944,7 +5944,7 @@ dnl The hex dump is NSH packet with TCP syn payload. pkt=eth/nsh/eth/ip/tcp
dnl The nsh_ttl is 8, nsh_spi is 0x100 and nsh_si is 3
dnl The packet is sent from p0(at_ns0) interface directed to
dnl p1(at_ns1) interface
-NS_CHECK_EXEC([at_ns0], [$PYTHON $srcdir/sendpkt.py p0 f2 ff 00 00 00 02 f2 ff 00 00 00 01 89 4f 02 06 01 03 00 01 00 03 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f 10 f2 00 00 00 00 02 f2 00 00 00 00 01 08 00 45 00 00 28 00 01 00 00 40 06 b0 13 c0 a8 00 0a 0a 00 00 0a 04 00 08 00 00 00 00 c8 00 00 00 00 50 02 20 00 b8 5e 00 00 > /dev/null])
+NS_CHECK_EXEC([at_ns0], [$PYTHON3 $srcdir/sendpkt.py p0 f2 ff 00 00 00 02 f2 ff 00 00 00 01 89 4f 02 06 01 03 00 01 00 03 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f 10 f2 00 00 00 00 02 f2 00 00 00 00 01 08 00 45 00 00 28 00 01 00 00 40 06 b0 13 c0 a8 00 0a 0a 00 00 0a 04 00 08 00 00 00 00 c8 00 00 00 00 50 02 20 00 b8 5e 00 00 > /dev/null])
dnl Check the expected NSH packet with new fields in the header
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([cat p1.pcap | egrep "0x0000: *f2ff *0000 *0002 *f2ff *0000* 0001 *894f *01c6" 2>&1 1>/dev/null])
@@ -5978,7 +5978,7 @@ NS_CHECK_EXEC([at_ns2], [tcpdump -l -n -xx -U -i p2 > p2.pcap &])
sleep 1
dnl First send packet from at_ns0 --> OVS with SPI=0x100 and SI=2
-NS_CHECK_EXEC([at_ns0], [$PYTHON $srcdir/sendpkt.py p0 f2 ff 00 00 00 02 f2 ff 00 00 00 01 89 4f 02 06 01 03 00 01 00 02 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f 10 f2 00 00 00 00 02 f2 00 00 00 00 01 08 00 45 00 00 28 00 01 00 00 40 06 b0 13 c0 a8 00 0a 0a 00 00 0a 04 00 08 00 00 00 00 c8 00 00 00 00 50 02 20 00 b8 5e 00 00 > /dev/null])
+NS_CHECK_EXEC([at_ns0], [$PYTHON3 $srcdir/sendpkt.py p0 f2 ff 00 00 00 02 f2 ff 00 00 00 01 89 4f 02 06 01 03 00 01 00 02 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f 10 f2 00 00 00 00 02 f2 00 00 00 00 01 08 00 45 00 00 28 00 01 00 00 40 06 b0 13 c0 a8 00 0a 0a 00 00 0a 04 00 08 00 00 00 00 c8 00 00 00 00 50 02 20 00 b8 5e 00 00 > /dev/null])
dnl Check for the above packet on p1 interface
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([cat p1.pcap | egrep "0x0000: *f2ff *0000 *0002 *f2ff *0000 *0001 *894f *0206" 2>&1 1>/dev/null])
@@ -5989,7 +5989,7 @@ OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([cat p1.pcap | egrep "0x0040: *c0a8 *000a *0a00 *000a *0400 *0800
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([cat p1.pcap | egrep "0x0050: *0000 *0000 *5002 *2000 *b85e *0000" 2>&1 1>/dev/null])
dnl Send the second packet from at_ns1 --> OVS with SPI=0x100 and SI=1
-NS_CHECK_EXEC([at_ns1], [$PYTHON $srcdir/sendpkt.py p1 f2 ff 00 00 00 02 f2 ff 00 00 00 01 89 4f 01 c6 01 03 00 01 00 01 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f 10 f2 00 00 00 00 02 f2 00 00 00 00 01 08 00 45 00 00 28 00 01 00 00 40 06 b0 13 c0 a8 00 0a 0a 00 00 0a 04 00 08 00 00 00 00 c8 00 00 00 00 50 02 20 00 b8 5e 00 00 > /dev/null])
+NS_CHECK_EXEC([at_ns1], [$PYTHON3 $srcdir/sendpkt.py p1 f2 ff 00 00 00 02 f2 ff 00 00 00 01 89 4f 01 c6 01 03 00 01 00 01 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f 10 f2 00 00 00 00 02 f2 00 00 00 00 01 08 00 45 00 00 28 00 01 00 00 40 06 b0 13 c0 a8 00 0a 0a 00 00 0a 04 00 08 00 00 00 00 c8 00 00 00 00 50 02 20 00 b8 5e 00 00 > /dev/null])
dnl Check for the above packet on p2 interface
OVS_WAIT_UNTIL([cat p2.pcap | egrep "0x0000: *f2ff *0000 *0002 *f2ff *0000 *0001 *894f *01c6" 2>&1 1>/dev/null])
@@ -64,9 +64,7 @@ m4_define([CONFIGURE_VETH_OFFLOADS],
#
# Perform requirements checks for running conntrack tests.
#
-m4_define([CHECK_CONNTRACK],
- [AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_PYTHON = no])]
-)
+m4_define([CHECK_CONNTRACK], [])
# CHECK_CONNTRACK_ALG()
#
@@ -1,122 +1,98 @@
AT_BANNER([unixctl])
m4_define([APPCTL], [ovs-appctl --timeout 20])
-m4_define([PYAPPCTL_PYN], [$1 $srcdir/appctl.py --timeout 20])
+m4_define([PYAPPCTL_PY], [$PYTHON3 $srcdir/appctl.py --timeout 20])
-m4_define([UNIXCTL_EXIT_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([unixctl ovs-vswitchd exit - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- AT_KEYWORDS([python unixctl])
- OVS_VSWITCHD_START
+AT_SETUP([unixctl ovs-vswitchd exit - Python3])
+AT_KEYWORDS([python unixctl])
+OVS_VSWITCHD_START
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) -t ovs-vswitchd exit], [0], [])
- OVS_WAIT_WHILE([test -s ovs-vswitchd.pid])
+AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY -t ovs-vswitchd exit], [0], [])
+OVS_WAIT_WHILE([test -s ovs-vswitchd.pid])
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) -t ovsdb-server exit], [0], [])
- OVS_WAIT_WHILE([test -s ovsdb-server.pid])
- AT_CLEANUP])
+AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY -t ovsdb-server exit], [0], [])
+OVS_WAIT_WHILE([test -s ovsdb-server.pid])
+AT_CLEANUP
-UNIXCTL_EXIT_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-UNIXCTL_EXIT_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
+AT_SETUP([unixctl ovs-vswitchd list-commands - Python3])
+OVS_VSWITCHD_START
-m4_define([UNIXCTL_LIST_COMMANDS_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([unixctl ovs-vswitchd list-commands - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- OVS_VSWITCHD_START
-
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL list-commands], [0], [stdout])
- AT_CHECK([head -1 stdout], [0], [dnl
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL list-commands], [0], [stdout])
+AT_CHECK([head -1 stdout], [0], [dnl
The available commands are:
])
- mv stdout expout
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) list-commands], [0], [expout])
-
- OVS_VSWITCHD_STOP
- AT_CLEANUP])
+mv stdout expout
+AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY list-commands], [0], [expout])
-UNIXCTL_LIST_COMMANDS_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-UNIXCTL_LIST_COMMANDS_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
+OVS_VSWITCHD_STOP
+AT_CLEANUP]
-m4_define([UNIXCTL_ARGS_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([unixctl ovs-vswitchd arguments - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- OVS_VSWITCHD_START
+AT_SETUP([unixctl ovs-vswitchd arguments - Python3])
+OVS_VSWITCHD_START
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL bond/hash], [2], [], [stderr])
- AT_CHECK([head -1 stderr], [0], [dnl
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL bond/hash], [2], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([head -1 stderr], [0], [dnl
"bond/hash" command requires at least 1 arguments
])
- sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) bond/hash], [2], [], [experr])
+sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
+AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY bond/hash], [2], [], [experr])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL bond/hash mac], [2], [], [stderr])
- AT_CHECK([head -1 stderr], [0], [dnl
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL bond/hash mac], [2], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([head -1 stderr], [0], [dnl
invalid mac
])
- sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) bond/hash mac], [2], [], [experr])
+sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
+AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY bond/hash mac], [2], [], [experr])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL bond/hash mac vlan], [2], [], [stderr])
- AT_CHECK([head -1 stderr], [0], [dnl
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL bond/hash mac vlan], [2], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([head -1 stderr], [0], [dnl
invalid vlan
])
- sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) bond/hash mac vlan], [2], [], [experr])
+sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
+AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY bond/hash mac vlan], [2], [], [experr])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL bond/hash mac vlan basis], [2], [], [stderr])
- AT_CHECK([head -1 stderr], [0], [dnl
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL bond/hash mac vlan basis], [2], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([head -1 stderr], [0], [dnl
invalid vlan
])
- sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) bond/hash vlan basis], [2], [], [experr])
+sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
+AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY bond/hash vlan basis], [2], [], [experr])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL bond/hash mac vlan basis extra], [2], [], [stderr])
- AT_CHECK([head -1 stderr], [0], [dnl
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL bond/hash mac vlan basis extra], [2], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([head -1 stderr], [0], [dnl
"bond/hash" command takes at most 3 arguments
])
- sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) bond/hash mac vlan basis extra], [2], [], [experr])
-
- OVS_VSWITCHD_STOP
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-UNIXCTL_ARGS_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-UNIXCTL_ARGS_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
+sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
+AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY bond/hash mac vlan basis extra], [2], [], [experr])
-m4_define([UNIXCTL_BAD_TARGET_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([unixctl bad target - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
+OVS_VSWITCHD_STOP
+AT_CLEANUP
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) -t bogus doit], [1], [], [stderr])
- AT_CHECK_UNQUOTED([tail -1 stderr], [0], [dnl
+AT_SETUP([unixctl bad target - Python3])
+AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY -t bogus doit], [1], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK_UNQUOTED([tail -1 stderr], [0], [dnl
appctl.py: cannot read pidfile "`pwd`/bogus.pid" (No such file or directory)
])
- if test "$IS_WIN32" = "no"; then
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) -t /bogus/path.pid doit], [1], [], [stderr])
- AT_CHECK([tail -1 stderr], [0], [dnl
+if test "$IS_WIN32" = "no"; then
+ AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY -t /bogus/path.pid doit], [1], [], [stderr])
+ AT_CHECK([tail -1 stderr], [0], [dnl
appctl.py: cannot connect to "/bogus/path.pid" (No such file or directory)
])
- else
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) -t c:/bogus/path.pid doit], [1], [], [stderr])
- AT_CHECK([tail -1 stderr], [0], [dnl
+else
+ AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY -t c:/bogus/path.pid doit], [1], [], [stderr])
+ AT_CHECK([tail -1 stderr], [0], [dnl
appctl.py: cannot connect to "c:/bogus/path.pid" (No such file or directory)
])
- fi
+fi
+AT_CLEANUP
- AT_CLEANUP])
+AT_SETUP([unixctl server - Python3])
+on_exit 'kill `cat test-unixctl.py.pid`'
+AT_CAPTURE_FILE([`pwd`/test-unixctl.py.log])
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --log-file --pidfile --detach --no-chdir])
-UNIXCTL_BAD_TARGET_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-UNIXCTL_BAD_TARGET_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
-
-m4_define([UNIXCTL_SERVER_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([unixctl server - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- on_exit 'kill `cat test-unixctl.py.pid`'
- AT_CAPTURE_FILE([`pwd`/test-unixctl.py.log])
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --log-file --pidfile --detach --no-chdir])
-
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py help], [0], [stdout])
- AT_CHECK([cat stdout], [0], [dnl
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py help], [0], [stdout])
+AT_CHECK([cat stdout], [0], [dnl
The available commands are:
block
echo [[arg ...]]
@@ -130,63 +106,55 @@ The available commands are:
vlog/reopen
vlog/set spec
])
- mv stdout expout
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) -t test-unixctl.py help], [0], [expout])
+mv stdout expout
+AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY -t test-unixctl.py help], [0], [expout])
- AT_CHECK([ovs-vsctl --version | sed 's/ovs-vsctl/test-unixctl.py/' | head -1 > expout])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py version], [0], [expout])
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) -t test-unixctl.py version], [0], [expout])
+AT_CHECK([ovs-vsctl --version | sed 's/ovs-vsctl/test-unixctl.py/' | head -1 > expout])
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py version], [0], [expout])
+AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY -t test-unixctl.py version], [0], [expout])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py echo robot ninja], [0], [stdout])
- AT_CHECK([cat stdout | sed -e "s/u'/'/g"], [0], [dnl
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py echo robot ninja], [0], [stdout])
+AT_CHECK([cat stdout | sed -e "s/u'/'/g"], [0], [dnl
[['robot', 'ninja']]
])
- mv stdout expout
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) -t test-unixctl.py echo robot ninja], [0], [expout])
+mv stdout expout
+AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY -t test-unixctl.py echo robot ninja], [0], [expout])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py echo_error robot ninja], [2], [], [stderr])
- AT_CHECK([cat stderr | sed -e "s/u'/'/g"], [0], [dnl
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py echo_error robot ninja], [2], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([cat stderr | sed -e "s/u'/'/g"], [0], [dnl
[['robot', 'ninja']]
ovs-appctl: test-unixctl.py: server returned an error
])
- sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) -t test-unixctl.py echo_error robot ninja], [2], [], [experr])
+sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
+AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY -t test-unixctl.py echo_error robot ninja], [2], [], [experr])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py echo], [2], [], [stderr])
- AT_CHECK([cat stderr], [0], [dnl
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py echo], [2], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([cat stderr], [0], [dnl
"echo" command requires at least 1 arguments
ovs-appctl: test-unixctl.py: server returned an error
])
- sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) -t test-unixctl.py echo], [2], [], [experr])
+sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
+AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY -t test-unixctl.py echo], [2], [], [experr])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py echo robot ninja pirates], [2], [], [stderr])
- AT_CHECK([cat stderr], [0], [dnl
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py echo robot ninja pirates], [2], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([cat stderr], [0], [dnl
"echo" command takes at most 2 arguments
ovs-appctl: test-unixctl.py: server returned an error
])
- sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) -t test-unixctl.py echo robot ninja pirates], [2], [], [experr])
+sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
+AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY -t test-unixctl.py echo robot ninja pirates], [2], [], [experr])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py bogus], [2], [], [stderr])
- AT_CHECK([cat stderr], [0], [dnl
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py bogus], [2], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([cat stderr], [0], [dnl
"bogus" is not a valid command
ovs-appctl: test-unixctl.py: server returned an error
])
- sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
- AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PYN([$3]) -t test-unixctl.py bogus], [2], [], [experr])
-
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py exit])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-UNIXCTL_SERVER_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-UNIXCTL_SERVER_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
+sed 's/ovs-appctl/appctl.py/' stderr > experr
+AT_CHECK([PYAPPCTL_PY -t test-unixctl.py bogus], [2], [], [experr])
-m4_define([UNIXCTL_SERVER_ERRORS_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([unixctl server errors - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- AT_CHECK($3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --unixctl "`pwd`"/bogus/path, [1], [], [ignore])
- AT_CLEANUP])
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py exit])
+AT_CLEANUP
-UNIXCTL_SERVER_ERRORS_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-UNIXCTL_SERVER_ERRORS_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
+AT_SETUP([unixctl server errors - Python3])
+AT_CHECK($PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --unixctl "`pwd`"/bogus/path, [1], [], [ignore])
+AT_CLEANUP
@@ -1,14 +1,12 @@
AT_BANNER([vlog])
-m4_define([VLOG_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([vlog - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- AT_CAPTURE_FILE([log_file])
- AT_CAPTURE_FILE([stderr_log])
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-vlog.py --log-file log_file \
+AT_SETUP([vlog - Python3])
+AT_CAPTURE_FILE([log_file])
+AT_CAPTURE_FILE([stderr_log])
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-vlog.py --log-file log_file \
-v dbg module_1:info module_2:warn syslog:off 2>stderr_log])
- AT_CHECK([sed -e 's/.*-.*-.*T..:..:..Z |//' \
+AT_CHECK([sed -e 's/.*-.*-.*T..:..:..Z |//' \
-e 's/File ".*", line [[0-9]][[0-9]]*,/File <name>, line <number>,/' \
stderr_log], [0], [dnl
0 | module_0 | EMER | emergency
@@ -100,10 +98,7 @@ Traceback (most recent call last):
AssertionError
])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-VLOG_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-VLOG_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
+AT_CLEANUP
m4_divert_push([PREPARE_TESTS])
vlog_filt () {
@@ -146,37 +141,32 @@ message3
])
AT_CLEANUP
-m4_define([VLOG_REOPEN_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([vlog - vlog/reopen - $1])
- # This test won't work as-is on Windows because Windows doesn't allow
- # files that are open to be renamed.
- AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- on_exit 'kill `cat test-unixctl.py.pid`'
-
- AT_CAPTURE_FILE([log])
- AT_CAPTURE_FILE([log.old])
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --log-file=`pwd`/log --pidfile --detach --no-chdir])
-
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message])
- mv log log.old
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message2])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/reopen])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message3])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py exit])
-
- AT_CHECK([sed 's/.*|//' log.old], [0], [dnl
+AT_SETUP([vlog - vlog/reopen - Python3])
+# This test won't work as-is on Windows because Windows doesn't allow
+# files that are open to be renamed.
+AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"])
+on_exit 'kill `cat test-unixctl.py.pid`'
+
+AT_CAPTURE_FILE([log])
+AT_CAPTURE_FILE([log.old])
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --log-file=`pwd`/log --pidfile --detach --no-chdir])
+
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message])
+mv log log.old
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message2])
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/reopen])
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message3])
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py exit])
+
+AT_CHECK([sed 's/.*|//' log.old], [0], [dnl
Entering run loop.
message
message2
])
- AT_CHECK([sed 's/.*|//' log], [0], [dnl
+AT_CHECK([sed 's/.*|//' log], [0], [dnl
message3
])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-VLOG_REOPEN_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-VLOG_REOPEN_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
+AT_CLEANUP
AT_SETUP([vlog - vlog/reopen without log file - C])
on_exit 'kill `cat test-unixctl.pid`'
@@ -190,20 +180,15 @@ ovs-appctl: test-unixctl: server returned an error
OVS_APP_EXIT_AND_WAIT([test-unixctl])
AT_CLEANUP
-m4_define([VLOG_REOPEN_WITHOUT_FILE_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([vlog - vlog/reopen without log file - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- on_exit 'kill `cat test-unixctl.py.pid`'
+AT_SETUP([vlog - vlog/reopen without log file - Python3])
+on_exit 'kill `cat test-unixctl.py.pid`'
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir])
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --pidfile --detach --no-chdir])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/reopen], [0],
- [Logging to file not configured
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/reopen], [0],
+ [Logging to file not configured
])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-VLOG_REOPEN_WITHOUT_FILE_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-VLOG_REOPEN_WITHOUT_FILE_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
+AT_CLEANUP
dnl This checks that if vlog/reopen can't reopen the log file,
dnl nothing particularly bad (e.g. a crash) happens.
@@ -243,37 +228,32 @@ AT_CLEANUP
dnl This checks that if vlog/reopen can't reopen the log file,
dnl nothing particularly bad (e.g. Python throws an exception and
dnl aborts the program) happens.
-m4_define([VLOG_CANT_REOPEN_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([vlog - vlog/reopen can't reopen log file - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
-
- # Verify that /dev/full is a character device that fails writes.
- AT_SKIP_IF([test ! -c /dev/full])
- AT_SKIP_IF([echo > /dev/full])
-
- on_exit 'kill `cat test-unixctl.py.pid`'
-
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --log-file=`pwd`/log --pidfile --detach --no-chdir])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message])
- mv log log.old
- ln -s /dev/full log
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/reopen])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message2])
- rm log
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/reopen])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message3])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py exit])
- AT_CHECK([sed 's/.*|//' log.old], [0], [dnl
+AT_SETUP([vlog - vlog/reopen can't reopen log file - Python3])
+
+# Verify that /dev/full is a character device that fails writes.
+AT_SKIP_IF([test ! -c /dev/full])
+AT_SKIP_IF([echo > /dev/full])
+
+on_exit 'kill `cat test-unixctl.py.pid`'
+
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --log-file=`pwd`/log --pidfile --detach --no-chdir])
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message])
+mv log log.old
+ln -s /dev/full log
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/reopen])
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message2])
+rm log
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/reopen])
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message3])
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py exit])
+AT_CHECK([sed 's/.*|//' log.old], [0], [dnl
Entering run loop.
message
])
- AT_CHECK([sed 's/.*|//' log], [0], [dnl
+AT_CHECK([sed 's/.*|//' log], [0], [dnl
message3
])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-VLOG_CANT_REOPEN_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-VLOG_CANT_REOPEN_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
+AT_CLEANUP
AT_SETUP([vlog - vlog/close - C])
on_exit 'kill `cat test-unixctl.pid`'
@@ -315,44 +295,39 @@ message5
])
AT_CLEANUP
-m4_define([VLOG_CLOSE_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([vlog - vlog/close - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- on_exit 'kill `cat test-unixctl.py.pid`'
+AT_SETUP([vlog - vlog/close - Python3])
+on_exit 'kill `cat test-unixctl.py.pid`'
- AT_CAPTURE_FILE([log])
- AT_CAPTURE_FILE([log.old])
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --log-file=`pwd`/log --pidfile --detach --no-chdir])
+AT_CAPTURE_FILE([log])
+AT_CAPTURE_FILE([log.old])
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --log-file=`pwd`/log --pidfile --detach --no-chdir])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message2])
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message])
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message2])
- # After closing the log file, message3 won't appear anywhere.
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/close])
- mv log log.old
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message3])
+# After closing the log file, message3 won't appear anywhere.
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/close])
+mv log log.old
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message3])
- # Closing the log file again is harmless.
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/close])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message4])
+# Closing the log file again is harmless.
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/close])
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message4])
- # After reopening the log file, further messages start appearing again.
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/reopen])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message5])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py exit])
+# After reopening the log file, further messages start appearing again.
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/reopen])
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log message5])
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py exit])
- AT_CHECK([sed 's/.*|//' log.old], [0], [dnl
+AT_CHECK([sed 's/.*|//' log.old], [0], [dnl
Entering run loop.
message
message2
])
- AT_CHECK([sed 's/.*|//' log], [0], [dnl
+AT_CHECK([sed 's/.*|//' log], [0], [dnl
message5
])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-VLOG_CLOSE_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-VLOG_CLOSE_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
+AT_CLEANUP
AT_SETUP([vlog - vlog/set and vlog/list - C])
on_exit 'kill `cat test-unixctl.pid`'
@@ -400,15 +375,13 @@ AT_CHECK([grep -q 'I<3OVS' log])
OVS_APP_EXIT_AND_WAIT([test-unixctl])
AT_CLEANUP
-m4_define([VLOG_SET_AND_LIST_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([vlog - vlog/set and vlog/list - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- on_exit 'kill `cat test-unixctl.py.pid`'
+AT_SETUP([vlog - vlog/set and vlog/list - Python3])
+on_exit 'kill `cat test-unixctl.py.pid`'
- AT_CAPTURE_FILE([log])
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --log-file=`pwd`/log --pidfile --detach --no-chdir])
+AT_CAPTURE_FILE([log])
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --log-file=`pwd`/log --pidfile --detach --no-chdir])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/list], [0], [dnl
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/list], [0], [dnl
console syslog file
------- ------ ------
daemon info info info
@@ -441,19 +414,16 @@ test-unixctl info info dbg
unixctl_server info info dbg
])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/set pattern], [0],
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/set pattern], [0],
[Please supply a valid pattern and destination
])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/set pattern:nonexistent], [0],
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/set pattern:nonexistent], [0],
[Destination nonexistent does not exist
])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/set pattern:file:'I<3OVS|%m'])
- AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log patterntest])
- AT_CHECK([grep -q 'I<3OVS' log])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-VLOG_SET_AND_LIST_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-VLOG_SET_AND_LIST_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py vlog/set pattern:file:'I<3OVS|%m'])
+AT_CHECK([APPCTL -t test-unixctl.py log patterntest])
+AT_CHECK([grep -q 'I<3OVS' log])
+AT_CLEANUP
AT_SETUP([vlog - RFC5424 facility])
on_exit 'kill `cat ovsdb-server.pid`'
@@ -492,24 +462,19 @@ AT_CHECK([tail -1 ovsdb-server.log | awk '{print $1}'], [0], [<191>1
])
AT_CLEANUP
-m4_define([VLOG_RFC5424_PYN],
- [AT_SETUP([vlog - RFC5424 facility - $1])
- AT_SKIP_IF([test $2 = no])
- on_exit 'kill `cat test-unixctl.py.pid`'
+AT_SETUP([vlog - RFC5424 facility - Python3])
+on_exit 'kill `cat test-unixctl.py.pid`'
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --log-file=`pwd`/log --pidfile \
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --log-file=`pwd`/log --pidfile \
-vFACILITY:invalid --detach --no-chdir], [1], [], [test-unixctl.py: processing "FACILITY:invalid": Facility invalid is invalid
])
- AT_CHECK([$3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --log-file=`pwd`/log --pidfile \
+AT_CHECK([$PYTHON3 $srcdir/test-unixctl.py --log-file=`pwd`/log --pidfile \
-vFACILITY:daemon --detach --no-chdir])
- AT_CHECK([ovs-appctl -t test-unixctl.py vlog/set FACILITY:invalid], [0],
+AT_CHECK([ovs-appctl -t test-unixctl.py vlog/set FACILITY:invalid], [0],
[Facility invalid is invalid
])
- AT_CHECK([ovs-appctl -t test-unixctl.py vlog/set FACILITY:local0])
- AT_CLEANUP])
-
-VLOG_RFC5424_PYN([Python2], [$HAVE_PYTHON2], [$PYTHON2])
-VLOG_RFC5424_PYN([Python3], [$HAVE_PYTHON3], [$PYTHON3])
+AT_CHECK([ovs-appctl -t test-unixctl.py vlog/set FACILITY:local0])
+AT_CLEANUP
@@ -8,15 +8,12 @@ bin_SCRIPTS += utilities/ovs-docker \
utilities/ovs-pki \
utilities/ovs-pcap \
utilities/ovs-tcpdump \
- utilities/ovs-tcpundump
-if HAVE_PYTHON2
-bin_SCRIPTS += \
+ utilities/ovs-tcpundump \
utilities/ovs-dpctl-top \
utilities/ovs-l3ping \
utilities/ovs-parse-backtrace \
utilities/ovs-test \
utilities/ovs-vlan-test
-endif
scripts_SCRIPTS += \
utilities/ovs-check-dead-ifs \
utilities/ovs-ctl \
@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
-if HAVE_PYTHON2
sbin_SCRIPTS += utilities/bugtool/ovs-bugtool
CLEANFILES += utilities/bugtool/ovs-bugtool
@@ -51,7 +50,6 @@ bugtool-uninstall-local:
rm -rf "$(DESTDIR)$(bugtoolpluginsdir)/$$dir"; \
fi \
done; exit 0
-endif
EXTRA_DIST += \
$(bugtool_plugins) \
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python
+#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (c) 2016, 2017 Red Hat, Inc.
# Copyright (c) 2018 Nicira, Inc.
#
@@ -26,18 +26,16 @@ pkgdata_DATA += vswitchd/vswitch.ovsschema
#
# If "python" or "dot" is not available, then we do not add graphical diagram
# to the documentation.
-if HAVE_PYTHON
if HAVE_DOT
vswitchd/vswitch.gv: ovsdb/ovsdb-dot.in vswitchd/vswitch.ovsschema
$(AM_V_GEN)$(OVSDB_DOT) --no-arrows $(srcdir)/vswitchd/vswitch.ovsschema > $@
vswitchd/vswitch.pic: vswitchd/vswitch.gv ovsdb/dot2pic
- $(AM_V_GEN)(dot -T plain < vswitchd/vswitch.gv | $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/ovsdb/dot2pic -f 3) > $@.tmp && \
+ $(AM_V_GEN)(dot -T plain < vswitchd/vswitch.gv | $(PYTHON3) $(srcdir)/ovsdb/dot2pic -f 3) > $@.tmp && \
mv $@.tmp $@
VSWITCH_PIC = vswitchd/vswitch.pic
VSWITCH_DOT_DIAGRAM_ARG = --er-diagram=$(VSWITCH_PIC)
CLEANFILES += vswitchd/vswitch.gv vswitchd/vswitch.pic
endif
-endif
# vswitch schema documentation
EXTRA_DIST += vswitchd/vswitch.xml
@@ -53,18 +53,16 @@ pkgdata_DATA += vtep/vtep.ovsschema
#
# If "python" or "dot" is not available, then we do not add graphical diagram
# to the documentation.
-if HAVE_PYTHON
if HAVE_DOT
vtep/vtep.gv: ovsdb/ovsdb-dot.in vtep/vtep.ovsschema
$(AM_V_GEN)$(OVSDB_DOT) --no-arrows $(srcdir)/vtep/vtep.ovsschema > $@
vtep/vtep.pic: vtep/vtep.gv ovsdb/dot2pic
- $(AM_V_GEN)(dot -T plain < vtep/vtep.gv | $(PYTHON) $(srcdir)/ovsdb/dot2pic -f 3) > $@.tmp && \
+ $(AM_V_GEN)(dot -T plain < vtep/vtep.gv | $(PYTHON3) $(srcdir)/ovsdb/dot2pic -f 3) > $@.tmp && \
mv $@.tmp $@
VTEP_PIC = vtep/vtep.pic
VTEP_DOT_DIAGRAM_ARG = --er-diagram=$(VTEP_PIC)
CLEANFILES += vtep/vtep.gv vtep/vtep.pic
endif
-endif
# VTEP schema documentation
EXTRA_DIST += vtep/vtep.xml