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[Xen-devel] [PATCH RFC OSSTEST 11/19] standalone: Introduce "HostGroups" for use in OSSTEST_CONFIG



This saves repeating identical HostProp and HostFlags for sets of identical
machines. e.g.

    HostGroupProp_cubietruck_LinuxSerialConsole ttyS0
    HostGroupProp_cubietruck_Build_Make_Flags -j12
    HostGroupProp_cubietruck_XenSerialConsole dtuart
    HostGroupProp_cubietruck_XenDTUARTPath /soc@01c00000/serial@01c28000
    HostGroupFlags_cubietruck 
suite-wheezy,equiv-cubietruck,need-kernel-deb-armmp,no-di-kernel,need-uboot-bootscr

    HostGroup_braque cubietruck
    HostProp_braque_Fqdn braque.uk.xensource.com

    HostGroup_picaso cubietruck
    HostProp_picaso_Fqdn picaso.uk.xensource.com

    HostGroup_metzinger cubietruck
    HostProp_metzinger metzinger.uk.xensource.com

    HostGroup_gleizes cubietruck
    HostProp_gleizes_Fqdn gleizes.uk.xensource.com

I was unsure whether HostGroupProp's ought to be processed before or after the
HostDB properties, but since the latter is a NOP I've arbitrarily put them
before.

Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
 Osstest/HostDB/Static.pm |  2 ++
 Osstest/TestSupport.pm   | 19 ++++++++++++++++++-
 README                   | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++
 3 files changed, 40 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/Osstest/HostDB/Static.pm b/Osstest/HostDB/Static.pm
index d0c13a1..ad18395 100644
--- a/Osstest/HostDB/Static.pm
+++ b/Osstest/HostDB/Static.pm
@@ -58,6 +58,8 @@ sub get_flags ($$) { #method
     };
 
     $process->('HostFlags');
+    $process->("HostGroupFlags_$ho->{Properties}{HostGroup}")
+       if $ho->{Properties}{HostGroup};
     $process->("HostFlags_$ho->{Name}");
 
     return $flags;
diff --git a/Osstest/TestSupport.pm b/Osstest/TestSupport.pm
index d66708e..6901563 100644
--- a/Osstest/TestSupport.pm
+++ b/Osstest/TestSupport.pm
@@ -766,12 +766,29 @@ sub selecthost ($) {
        $ho->{Properties}{$pn} = $val;
     };
 
-    # First, we use the config file's general properites as defaults
+    # First, set the prop group if any.
+    foreach my $k (keys %c) {
+       next unless $k =~ m/^HostGroup_([-a-z0-9]+)$/;
+       next unless $1 eq $name;
+       $setprop->("HostGroup", $c{$k});
+       logm("Host $name is in HostGroup $ho->{Properties}{HostGroup}");
+    }
+
+    # Next, we use the config file's general properites as defaults
     foreach my $k (keys %c) {
        next unless $k =~ m/^HostProp_([A-Z].*)$/;
        $setprop->($1, $c{$k});
     }
 
+    # Next, we set any HostGroup based properties
+    if ( $ho->{Properties}{HostGroup} ) {
+       foreach my $k (keys %c) {
+           next unless $k =~ m/^HostGroupProp_([-a-z0-9]+)_(.*)$/;
+           next unless $1 eq $ho->{Properties}{HostGroup};
+           $setprop->($2, $c{$k});
+       }
+    }
+
     # Then we read in the HostDB's properties
     $mhostdb->get_properties($name, $ho->{Properties});
 
diff --git a/README b/README
index 9a85549..b4f9cfb 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -333,6 +333,26 @@ HostProp_<testbox>_TftpScope
    Defines the Tftp scope (i.e. subnet) where this host resides. See
    "TftpFoo_<scope> and TftpFoo" below.
 
+HostFlags_<testbox>
+   Defines a set of flags for the host. Flags is a list separated by
+   whitespace, comma or semi-colon. A flag can be unset by prepending
+   a !. Only used in standalone mode.
+
+HostGroup_<testbox> <group>
+   Defines a group of similar hosts of which <testbox> is a
+   member. This can then be used with HostGroupProp and HostGroupFlags
+
+HostGroupProps_<group>_<prop>
+   Equivalent to writing HostProp_<testbox>_<prop> for every testbox
+   which declares HostGroup_<testbox>_<group>. Allows setting a set of
+   common properties for a group of similar machines.
+
+HostGroupFlags_<group>
+   Equivalent to writing HostFlags_<testbox> for every testbox which
+   declares HostGroup_<testbox>_<group>. Allows setting a set of
+   common flags for a group of similar machines. Only used in
+   standalone mode.
+
 DebianPreseed
    Text to add to the debian-installer preseed file.  Optional
    but you will need to set some NTP servers here if your firewall
-- 
2.1.0


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