[Avocado-devel] runaway avocado

John Snow jsnow at redhat.com
Mon Dec 7 20:45:56 UTC 2020


On 10/26/20 8:28 PM, Cleber Rosa wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 11:43:36PM +0100, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote:
>> Cc'ing avocado-devel@
>>
>> On 10/26/20 11:35 PM, Peter Maydell wrote:
>>> So, I somehow ended up with this process still running on my
>>> local machine after a (probably failed) 'make check-acceptance':
>>>
>>> petmay01 13710 99.7  3.7 2313448 1235780 pts/16 Sl  16:10 378:00
>>> ./qemu-system-aarch64 -display none -vga none -chardev
>>> socket,id=mon,path=/var/tmp/tmp5szft2yi/qemu-13290-monitor.sock -mon
>>> chardev=mon,mode=control -machine virt -chardev
>>> socket,id=console,path=/var/tmp/tmp5szft2yi/qemu-13290-console.sock,server,nowait
>>> -serial chardev:console -icount
>>> shift=7,rr=record,rrfile=/var/tmp/avocado_iv8dehpo/avocado_job_w9efukj5/32-tests_acceptance_reverse_debugging.py_ReverseDebugging_AArch64.test_aarch64_virt/replay.bin,rrsnapshot=init
>>> -net none -drive
>>> file=/var/tmp/avocado_iv8dehpo/avocado_job_w9efukj5/32-tests_acceptance_reverse_debugging.py_ReverseDebugging_AArch64.test_aarch64_virt/disk.qcow2,if=none
>>> -kernel /home/petmay01/avocado/data/cache/by_location/a00ac4ae676ef0322126abd2f7d38f50cc9cbc95/vmlinuz
>>> -cpu cortex-a53
>>>
>>> and it was continuing to log to a deleted file
>>> /var/tmp/avocado_iv8dehpo/avocado_job_w9efukj5/32-tests_acceptance_reverse_debugging.py_ReverseDebugging_AArch64.test_aarch64_virt/replay.bin
>>>
>>> which was steadily eating my disk space and got up to nearly 100GB
>>> in used disk (invisible to du, of course, since it was an unlinked
>>> file) before I finally figured out what was going on and killed it
>>> about six hours later...
>>>
> 
> Ouch!
> 
>>> Any suggestions for how we might improve the robustness of the
>>> relevant test ?
>>>
> 
> While this test may be less robust/reliable than others, the core
> issue is that the automatic shutdown of the QEMU "vms" can be
> improved.  My best guess is that this specific test ended in ERROR,
> and (or because?) the tearDown() method failed to end these processes.
> 
> All tests can be improved at once by adding a second, even more
> forceful round of shutdown.  Currently the process gets, in the worst
> case scenario, a SIGKILL.
> 
> But, in addition to that, an upper layer above the test could be given
> the responsibility to look for and clean up resouces initiated by a
> test.  The Avocado job has hooks for running callbacks right before
> its own process exits, but, with the new Avocado architecture (AKA "N(ext)
> Runner") this should probably be implemented as async cleanup actions
> that begin right after a test ends.
> 
> I'll give the "second more forceful round of shutdown" approach some
> and testing, and in addition to that, open an issue to track the upper
> layer resource cleanup on Avocado.
> 

machine.py should have a timeout that it adheres to, unless it was 
disabled explicitly -- then I guess it can't help you.

--js




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