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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v5 01/10] qemu.py: Pylint/style fixes


From: Markus Armbruster
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH v5 01/10] qemu.py: Pylint/style fixes
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2017 14:31:30 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.2 (gnu/linux)

Lukáš Doktor <address@hidden> writes:

> No actual code changes, just several pylint/style fixes and docstring
> clarifications.
>
> Signed-off-by: Lukáš Doktor <address@hidden>
> ---
>  scripts/qemu.py | 76 
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------
>  1 file changed, 53 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/scripts/qemu.py b/scripts/qemu.py
> index 880e3e8..466aaab 100644
> --- a/scripts/qemu.py
> +++ b/scripts/qemu.py
> @@ -23,8 +23,22 @@ import qmp.qmp
>  class QEMUMachine(object):
>      '''A QEMU VM'''
>  
> -    def __init__(self, binary, args=[], wrapper=[], name=None, 
> test_dir="/var/tmp",
> -                 monitor_address=None, socket_scm_helper=None, debug=False):
> +    def __init__(self, binary, args=[], wrapper=[], name=None,
> +                 test_dir="/var/tmp", monitor_address=None,
> +                 socket_scm_helper=None, debug=False):
> +        '''
> +        Create a QEMUMachine object

Initialize a QEMUMachine

Rationale: it's __init__, not __create__, and "object" is redundant.

> +
> +        @param binary: path to the qemu binary (str)

Drop (str), because what else could it be?

> +        @param args: initial list of extra arguments

If this is the initial list, then what's the final list?

> +        @param wrapper: list of arguments used as prefix to qemu binary
> +        @param name: name of this object (used for log/monitor/... file 
> names)
prefix for socket and log file names (default: qemu-PID)

> +        @param test_dir: base location to put log/monitor/... files in

where to create socket and log file

Aside: test_dir is a lousy name.

> +        @param monitor_address: custom address for QMP monitor

Yes, but what *is* a custom address?  Its user _base_args() appears to
expect either a pair of strings (host, port) or a string filename.

> +        @param socket_scm_helper: path to scm_helper binary (to forward fds)

What is an scm_helper, and why would I want to use it?

> +        @param debug: enable debug mode (forwarded to QMP helper and such)

What is a QMP helper?  To what else is debug forwarded?

> +        @note: Qemu process is not started until launch() is used.

until launch().

> +        '''

It's an improvement.

>          if name is None:
>              name = "qemu-%d" % os.getpid()
>          if monitor_address is None:
> @@ -33,12 +47,13 @@ class QEMUMachine(object):
>          self._qemu_log_path = os.path.join(test_dir, name + ".log")
>          self._popen = None
>          self._binary = binary
> -        self._args = list(args) # Force copy args in case we modify them
> +        self._args = list(args)     # Force copy args in case we modify them
>          self._wrapper = wrapper
>          self._events = []
>          self._iolog = None
>          self._socket_scm_helper = socket_scm_helper
>          self._debug = debug
> +        self._qmp = None
>  
>      # This can be used to add an unused monitor instance.
>      def add_monitor_telnet(self, ip, port):
> @@ -64,16 +79,16 @@ class QEMUMachine(object):
>          if self._socket_scm_helper is None:
>              print >>sys.stderr, "No path to socket_scm_helper set"
>              return -1
> -        if os.path.exists(self._socket_scm_helper) == False:
> +        if not os.path.exists(self._socket_scm_helper):
>              print >>sys.stderr, "%s does not exist" % self._socket_scm_helper
>              return -1
>          fd_param = ["%s" % self._socket_scm_helper,
>                      "%d" % self._qmp.get_sock_fd(),
>                      "%s" % fd_file_path]
>          devnull = open('/dev/null', 'rb')
> -        p = subprocess.Popen(fd_param, stdin=devnull, stdout=sys.stdout,
> -                             stderr=sys.stderr)
> -        return p.wait()
> +        proc = subprocess.Popen(fd_param, stdin=devnull, stdout=sys.stdout,
> +                                stderr=sys.stderr)
> +        return proc.wait()
>  
>      @staticmethod
>      def _remove_if_exists(path):
> @@ -99,8 +114,8 @@ class QEMUMachine(object):
>          return self._popen.pid
>  
>      def _load_io_log(self):
> -        with open(self._qemu_log_path, "r") as fh:
> -            self._iolog = fh.read()
> +        with open(self._qemu_log_path, "r") as iolog:
> +            self._iolog = iolog.read()
>  
>      def _base_args(self):
>          if isinstance(self._monitor_address, tuple):
> @@ -114,8 +129,8 @@ class QEMUMachine(object):
>                  '-display', 'none', '-vga', 'none']
>  
>      def _pre_launch(self):
> -        self._qmp = qmp.qmp.QEMUMonitorProtocol(self._monitor_address, 
> server=True,
> -                                                debug=self._debug)
> +        self._qmp = qmp.qmp.QEMUMonitorProtocol(self._monitor_address,
> +                                                server=True, 
> debug=self._debug)

Recommend to break the line between the last two arguments.

>  
>      def _post_launch(self):
>          self._qmp.accept()
> @@ -131,9 +146,11 @@ class QEMUMachine(object):
>          qemulog = open(self._qemu_log_path, 'wb')
>          try:
>              self._pre_launch()
> -            args = self._wrapper + [self._binary] + self._base_args() + 
> self._args
> +            args = (self._wrapper + [self._binary] + self._base_args() +
> +                    self._args)
>              self._popen = subprocess.Popen(args, stdin=devnull, 
> stdout=qemulog,
> -                                           stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, 
> shell=False)
> +                                           stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
> +                                           shell=False)
>              self._post_launch()
>          except:
>              if self.is_running():
> @@ -149,28 +166,34 @@ class QEMUMachine(object):
>              try:
>                  self._qmp.cmd('quit')
>                  self._qmp.close()
> -            except:
> +            except:     # kill VM on any failure pylint: disable=W0702

The bare except is almost certainly inappropriate.  Are you sure we
should silence pylint?

Note that there's another bare except in launch(), visible in the
previous patch hunk.  I guess pylint is okay with that one because it
re-throws the exception.

In case we should silence pylint: what's the scope of this magic pylint
comment?  Can we use the symbolic disable=bare-except?

>                  self._popen.kill()
>  
>              exitcode = self._popen.wait()
>              if exitcode < 0:
> -                sys.stderr.write('qemu received signal %i: %s\n' % 
> (-exitcode, ' '.join(self._args)))
> +                sys.stderr.write('qemu received signal %i: %s\n'
> +                                 % (-exitcode, ' '.join(self._args)))
>              self._load_io_log()
>              self._post_shutdown()
>  
>      underscore_to_dash = string.maketrans('_', '-')
> +
>      def qmp(self, cmd, conv_keys=True, **args):
>          '''Invoke a QMP command and return the result dict'''

Make that "and return the response", because that's how
docs/interop/qmp-spec.txt calls the thing.

>          qmp_args = dict()
> -        for k in args.keys():
> +        for key in args.keys():
>              if conv_keys:
> -                qmp_args[k.translate(self.underscore_to_dash)] = args[k]
> +                qmp_args[key.translate(self.underscore_to_dash)] = args[key]
>              else:
> -                qmp_args[k] = args[k]
> +                qmp_args[key] = args[key]
>  
>          return self._qmp.cmd(cmd, args=qmp_args)
>  
>      def command(self, cmd, conv_keys=True, **args):
> +        '''
> +        Invoke a QMP command and on success return result dict or on failure
> +        raise exception with details.
> +        '''

I'm afraid "result dict" is wrong: it need not be a dict.  "on failure
raise exception" adds precious little information, and "with details"
adds none.

Perhaps:

           Invoke a QMP command.
           On success return the return value.
           On failure raise an exception.

The last sentence is too vague, but it's hard to do better because...

>          reply = self.qmp(cmd, conv_keys, **args)
>          if reply is None:
>              raise Exception("Monitor is closed")

... we raise Exception!  This code is a *turd* (pardon my french), and
PEP8 / pylint violations are the least of its problems.

> @@ -193,15 +216,18 @@ class QEMUMachine(object):
>          return events
>  
>      def event_wait(self, name, timeout=60.0, match=None):
> -        # Test if 'match' is a recursive subset of 'event'
> -        def event_match(event, match=None):
> +        '''Wait for event in QMP, optionally filter results by match.'''

What is match?

name and timeout not worth mentioning?

> +        # Test if 'match' is a recursive subset of 'event'; skips branch
> +        # processing on match's value `None`

What's a "recursive subset"?  What's "branch processing"?

There's an unusual set of quotes around `None`.

> +        #    {"foo": {"bar": 1} matches {"foo": None}

Aha: None servers as wildcard.

> +        def _event_match(event, match=None):

Any particular reason for renaming this function?

>              if match is None:
>                  return True
>  
>              for key in match:
>                  if key in event:
>                      if isinstance(event[key], dict):
> -                        if not event_match(event[key], match[key]):
> +                        if not _event_match(event[key], match[key]):
>                              return False
>                      elif event[key] != match[key]:
>                          return False
> @@ -212,18 +238,22 @@ class QEMUMachine(object):
>  
>          # Search cached events
>          for event in self._events:
> -            if (event['event'] == name) and event_match(event, match):
> +            if (event['event'] == name) and _event_match(event, match):
>                  self._events.remove(event)
>                  return event
>  
>          # Poll for new events
>          while True:
>              event = self._qmp.pull_event(wait=timeout)
> -            if (event['event'] == name) and event_match(event, match):
> +            if (event['event'] == name) and _event_match(event, match):
>                  return event
>              self._events.append(event)
>  
>          return None
>  
>      def get_log(self):
> +        '''
> +        After self.shutdown or failed qemu execution this returns the output

Comma after execution, please.

> +        of the qemu process.
> +        '''
>          return self._iolog

I understand this code was factored out of qemu-iotests for use by
qtest.py.  That's okay, but I'd rather not serve as its maintainer.
-E2MUCH...



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