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Linux Test (Project) Executor

The ltx program runs on the system under test (SUT). It's primary purpose is to run test executables in parallel and serialise the results. It is a dumb program that executes simple commands sent to it by a test scheduler. The commands are encoded as MessagePack arrays as are the results.

The first element of the array is the message type, represented as an integer. The rest of the array contents (if any) depend on the message type.

In classic UNIX fashion, stdin and stdout are used to receive and send commands. This makes LTX transport agnostic, a program such as socat, ssh or just sh can be used to redirect the standard I/O of LTX.

Dependencies

LTX itself just needs Clang or GCC. The tests require Python 3.7+ with pytest and msgpack. To build LTX, we can use make command:

# regular build
make
# debug build
make debug

Build

LTX can also be built as library in order to link its API inside a project and to run a custom initialization process for specific systems, such as initrd.

# libltx build
make shared
# shared debug build
make shared-debug

For testing:

# tests build
make test

# execute tests
./tests/test_utils
./tests/test_message
./tests/test_unpack

# install python 3.7+ dependences
virtualenv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install pytest msgpack

# execute LTX communication tests
pytest -v tests/test_ltx.py

Run inside container

We provide a Dockerfile that can be used to run LTX inside a container. The container can be built and run as following:

# build docker container
docker build -t ltx .

# create communication pipes
mkfifo transport.in
mkfifo transport.out

# run ltx inside container
docker run --interactive ltx < transport.in > transport.out

Now it's possible to communicate with ltx via transport.in and transport.out pipes using msgpack.

Messages

LTX is not intended to have a generic MessagePack parser. There are several ways in which a message can be encoded. However you can assume LTX only accepts the shortest possible encoding.

Version

Check for LTX version.

Request:

fixarray uint
0x91 0x00

Reply:

fixarray uint string
0x92 0x00 version

Ping

Send ping to the service. Pong reply will have a nano seconds time stamp taken with CLOCK_MONOTONIC.

Request:

fixarray uint
0x91 0x01

Reply:

fixarray uint uint
0x92 0x02 time_ns

Get file

Read file from the system. LTX will start to send file content via Data reply. Each Data reply contains maximum 1024 bytes and when all Data replies are sent, LTX will echo back the request. NOTE: LTX won't process anything else until Get file request is completed.

Request:

fixarray uint string
0x92 0x03 file path

Data:

fixarray uint bytes
0x92 0xa0 file content

Set file

Write file on target. Reply message will be identical to the request message, except for the file content data, which is removed to speed up communication. NOTE: LTX won't process anything else until Set file request is completed.

Request:

fixarray uint string bytes
0x93 0x04 file path file content

Reply:

fixarray uint string
0x92 0x04 file path

Env

Set environment variable to a specific slot_id or all slots. Once message is processed, request is echoed back. To set Env for all slots use slot_id number 128.

Request:

fixarray uint uint string string
0x94 0x05 slot_id key value

Cwd

Set current working directory for a specific slot_id or all slots. Once message is processed, request is echoed back. To set Cwd for all slots use slot_id number 128.

Request:

fixarray uint uint string
0x93 0x06 slot_id path

Exec

Execute a command inside a specific slot_id. Once message is processed, request is echoed back, then Log messages are sent when reading command stdout and at the end a Result message is sent. The Result execution time will have a nano seconds time stamp taken with CLOCK_MONOTONIC.

Request:

fixarray uint uint string
0x93 0x07 slot_id command

Log:

fixarray uint uint string
0x93 0x09 slot_id stdout

Result:

fixarray uint uint uint uint uint
0x95 0x08 slot_id exec_ns si_code si_status

Kill

Kill execution on a particular slot_id. Once message is processed, request is echoed back and related Exec request is processed after a SIGKILL. So expect to receive the last Log messages as well as a Result message.

Request:

fixarray uint uint
0x92 0xa1 slot_id

Error

All the times and error occurs inside LTX, this message is sent. This message can literally arrive in any moment, so be sure to process error type before any message is received from LTX.

Reply:

fixarray uint string
0x92 0xff error string