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When test suite tries to create a file for a new filesystem test case and fails, the clean up of the exception tries to unmount the image, that has not yet been mounted. When it happens, the fuse_mounted global variable is set to False and inconveniently the test case tries to use sudo, so without this change the admin of the machine gets an (annoying) email: Subject: *** SECURITY information for example.com *** example.com : Feb 5 19:43:47 : ... COMMAND=/bin/umount .../build-sandbox/persistent-data/mnt and second run of the test cases on uncleaned build folder will ask for sudo which is not what expected. Besides that there is a double unmount calls during successfully run test case. All of these due to over engineered Python try-except clause and people didn't get it properly at all. The rule of thumb is that don't use more keywords than try-except in the exception handling code. Nevertheless, here we adjust code to be less intrusive to the initial logic behind that complex and unclear constructions in the test case, although it adds a lot of lines of the code, i.e. splits one exception handler to three, so on each step we know what cleanup shall perform. Signed-off-by: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org> |
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