import os import pytest import signal import time from cereal import car from openpilot.common.params import Params import openpilot.system.manager.manager as manager from openpilot.system.manager.process import ensure_running from openpilot.system.manager.process_config import managed_processes, procs from openpilot.system.hardware import HARDWARE os.environ['FAKEUPLOAD'] = "1" MAX_STARTUP_TIME = 3 BLACKLIST_PROCS = ['manage_athenad', 'pandad', 'pigeond'] class TestManager: def setup_method(self): HARDWARE.set_power_save(False) # ensure clean CarParams params = Params() params.clear_all() def teardown_method(self): manager.manager_cleanup() def test_manager_prepare(self): os.environ['PREPAREONLY'] = '1' manager.main() def test_duplicate_procs(self): assert len(procs) == len(managed_processes), "Duplicate process names" def test_blacklisted_procs(self): # TODO: ensure there are blacklisted procs until we have a dedicated test assert len(BLACKLIST_PROCS), "No blacklisted procs to test not_run" @pytest.mark.skip("this test is flaky the way it's currently written, should be moved to test_onroad") def test_clean_exit(self, subtests): """ Ensure all processes exit cleanly when stopped. """ HARDWARE.set_power_save(False) manager.manager_init() CP = car.CarParams.new_message() procs = ensure_running(managed_processes.values(), True, Params(), CP, not_run=BLACKLIST_PROCS) time.sleep(10) for p in procs: with subtests.test(proc=p.name): state = p.get_process_state_msg() assert state.running, f"{p.name} not running" exit_code = p.stop(retry=False) assert p.name not in BLACKLIST_PROCS, f"{p.name} was started" assert exit_code is not None, f"{p.name} failed to exit" # TODO: interrupted blocking read exits with 1 in cereal. use a more unique return code exit_codes = [0, 1] if p.sigkill: exit_codes = [-signal.SIGKILL] assert exit_code in exit_codes, f"{p.name} died with {exit_code}"