Properly wait for the Android emulator to fully boot

It had been noticed that sometimes the Android emulator in our CI took
several minutes to fully boot. It turns out that this behavior can be
reproduced locally by removing the image files under $HOME/.android
especially the "userdata-qemu.img.qcow2" file.

Then the emulator goes through several reboots until fully booted with a
full set of packages installed. We discovered that the property that
signifies it is finished is dev.bootcomplete=1. So we now check for this
flag and remove the other heuristics we had.

We also disable the debug output to avoid hundreds lines of
logs. Instead we selectively print the values that the emulator returns,
every second until full boot is detected.

We increase the Coin timeout for the shell script, from 5min to 10min,
since it has been measured that it takes about 2.5min on a good day, and
the script itself retries several times to restart the emulator in case
of failure.

Finally we adjust the coding style a bit to be more consistent.

Pick-to: 6.3 6.2
Fixes: QTQAINFRA-4681
Change-Id: I77062dceb91477e957696c89bfacb4ebabc34c1f
Reviewed-by: Toni Saario <toni.saario@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Smith <Daniel.Smith@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org>
This commit is contained in:
Dimitrios Apostolou 2022-01-06 11:05:21 +01:00
parent 60c22f05e9
commit 98f1034f96
2 changed files with 32 additions and 37 deletions

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@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ instructions:
instructions: instructions:
- type: ExecuteCommand - type: ExecuteCommand
command: "{{.InstallDir}}/libexec/android_emulator_launcher.sh" command: "{{.InstallDir}}/libexec/android_emulator_launcher.sh"
maxTimeInSeconds: 300 maxTimeInSeconds: 600
maxTimeBetweenOutput: 300 maxTimeBetweenOutput: 300
userMessageOnFailure: "Failed to start emulator, check logs." userMessageOnFailure: "Failed to start emulator, check coin log and ~/emulator.log"
enable_if: enable_if:
condition: property condition: property
property: features property: features

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@ -29,12 +29,14 @@
# This util launches the Android emulator and ensures it doesn't stuck/freeze # This util launches the Android emulator and ensures it doesn't stuck/freeze
# by detecting that and restarting it # by detecting that and restarting it
set -ex set -e
EMULATOR_MAX_RETRIES=5 EMULATOR_MAX_RETRIES=5
EMULATOR_EXEC="$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/emulator/emulator" EMULATOR_EXEC="$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/emulator/emulator"
ADB_EXEC="$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/platform-tools/adb" ADB_EXEC="$ANDROID_SDK_ROOT/platform-tools/adb"
if [[ -z "${ANDROID_EMULATOR}" ]]; then if [ -z "${ANDROID_EMULATOR}" ]
then
EMULATOR_NAME="@x86emulator" EMULATOR_NAME="@x86emulator"
else else
EMULATOR_NAME="$ANDROID_EMULATOR" EMULATOR_NAME="$ANDROID_EMULATOR"
@ -47,37 +49,32 @@ function check_for_android_device
| awk 'NR==2{print $2}' | grep -qE '^(online|device)$' | awk 'NR==2{print $2}' | grep -qE '^(online|device)$'
} }
# WARNING: On the very first boot of the emulator it happens that the device
# "finishes" booting and getprop shows bootanim=stopped and
# boot_completed=1. But sometimes not all packages have been installed (`pm
# list packages` shows only 16 packages installed), and after around half a
# minute the boot animation starts spinning (bootanim=running) again despite
# boot_completed=1 all the time. After some minutes the boot animation stops
# again and the list of packages contains 80 packages. Only then the device is
# fully booted, and only then is dev.bootcomplete=1.
#
# To reproduce the emulator booting as the first time, you have to delete the
# cached images found inside $HOME/.android especially the
# "userdata-qemu.img.qcow2" file.
function check_if_fully_booted function check_if_fully_booted
{ {
# The "getprop" command separates lines with \r\n so we trim them # The "getprop" command separates lines with \r\n so we trim them
bootanim=` $ADB_EXEC shell getprop init.svc.bootanim | tr -d '\r\n'` bootanim=` $ADB_EXEC shell getprop init.svc.bootanim | tr -d '\r\n'`
boot_completed=`$ADB_EXEC shell getprop sys.boot_completed | tr -d '\r\n'` boot_completed=`$ADB_EXEC shell getprop sys.boot_completed | tr -d '\r\n'`
[ "$bootanim" = stopped ] && [ "$boot_completed" = 1 ] bootcomplete=` $ADB_EXEC shell getprop dev.bootcomplete | tr -d '\r\n'`
} echo "bootanim=$bootanim boot_completed=$boot_completed bootcomplete=$bootcomplete"
[ "$bootanim" = stopped ] && [ "$boot_completed" = 1 ] && [ "$bootcomplete" = 1 ]
function check_for_package_manager
{
( set +e
pm_output=`$ADB_EXEC shell pm get-install-location`
pm_retval=$?
[ $pm_retval = 0 ] && [[ ! "$pm_output" =~ ^Error: ]]
)}
# NOTE: It happens that the device "finishes" booting and getprop shows
# bootanim=stopped and boot_completed=1. But sometimes not all packages have
# been installed (`pm list packages` shows only 16 packages installed), and
# after around half a minute the boot animation starts spinning
# (bootanim=running) again despite boot_completed=1 all the time. After some
# minutes the boot animation stops again and the list of packages contains 80
# packages, among which is also the "development" package.
function check_for_development_installed
{
package_list=`$ADB_EXEC shell pm list packages`
echo "$package_list" | grep -q package:com.android.development
} }
for counter in `seq 1 ${EMULATOR_MAX_RETRIES}`; do
for counter in `seq ${EMULATOR_MAX_RETRIES}`
do
$ADB_EXEC start-server $ADB_EXEC start-server
if check_for_android_device if check_for_android_device
@ -94,20 +91,16 @@ for counter in `seq 1 ${EMULATOR_MAX_RETRIES}`; do
emulator_pid=$! emulator_pid=$!
disown $emulator_pid disown $emulator_pid
echo "Waiting for emulated device to appear..."
$ADB_EXEC wait-for-device $ADB_EXEC wait-for-device
# Wait about one minute for the emulator to come up echo "Waiting a few minutes for the emulator to fully boot..."
emulator_status=down emulator_status=down
for i in `seq 300` for i in `seq 300`
do do
sleep 1 sleep 1
echo $i
# Yes, you need to check continuously for all these heuristics, if check_for_android_device && check_if_fully_booted
# see comment above
if check_for_android_device \
&& check_if_fully_booted \
&& check_for_package_manager \
&& check_for_development_installed
then then
emulator_status=up emulator_status=up
break break
@ -121,11 +114,13 @@ for counter in `seq 1 ${EMULATOR_MAX_RETRIES}`; do
echo "Emulator started successfully" echo "Emulator started successfully"
break break
else else
if [ $counter -lt $EMULATOR_MAX_RETRIES ]; then if [ $counter -lt $EMULATOR_MAX_RETRIES ]
then
echo "Emulator failed to start, forcefully killing current instance and re-starting emulator" echo "Emulator failed to start, forcefully killing current instance and re-starting emulator"
kill $emulator_pid || true kill $emulator_pid || true
sleep 5 sleep 5
elif [ $counter -eq $EMULATOR_MAX_RETRIES ]; then elif [ $counter -eq $EMULATOR_MAX_RETRIES ]
then
echo "Emulator failed to start, reached maximum number of retries. Aborting\!" echo "Emulator failed to start, reached maximum number of retries. Aborting\!"
exit 2 exit 2
fi fi