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#!/bin/bash
# Shutdown Test Case for Sanity Test
# The case boot up the Qemu target with `poky-qemu qemuxxx`.
# Then check if target can shutdown
# For qemux86/x86-64, we use command "poweroff" for target shutdown
# For non-x86 targets, we use command "reboot" for target shutdown
#
# Author: Jiajun Xu <jiajun.xu@intel.com>
#
# This file is licensed under the GNU General Public License,
# Version 2.
#
. $POKYBASE/scripts/qemuimage-testlib
TIMEOUT=360
RET=1
i=0
# Start qemu and check its network
Test_Create_Qemu ${TIMEOUT}
# If qemu network is up, check ssh service in qemu
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
Test_Info "Begin to Test SSH Service in Qemu"
Test_SSH_UP ${TARGET_IPADDR} ${TIMEOUT}
RET=$?
else
RET=1
fi
# Check if target can shutdown
if [ $RET -eq 0 ]; then
echo $QEMUARCH | grep -q "qemux86"
# For qemux86/x86-64, command "poweroff" is used
# For non x86 qemu targets, command "reboot" is used because of BUG #100
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
Test_SSH ${TARGET_IPADDR} "/sbin/poweroff"
else
Test_SSH ${TARGET_IPADDR} "/sbin/reboot"
fi
# If qemu start up process ends up, it means shutdown completes
while [ $i -lt $TIMEOUT ]
do
ps -fp $PID > /dev/null
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
RET=0
break
fi
i=$((i+5))
sleep 5
done
if [ $i -ge $TIMEOUT ]; then
RET=1
fi
fi
if [ ${RET} -eq 0 ]; then
Test_Info "Shutdown Test PASS"
Test_Print_Result "shutdown" 0
exit 0
else
Test_Info "Shutdown Test FAIL"
Test_Kill_Qemu
Test_Print_Result "shutdown" 1
exit 1
fi
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