We remove the global rootlog in favor of instantiating the logger as
required in the __init__.py and pass it down as a parameter (of our
AbstractLogger type).
We add a new logger that allows generating a junit-xml compatible report
listing the subtests used in the nixos integration test. Junit-xml is a
widely used standard for test reports. The report can be used for quick
evaluation of which subtest failed.
Since the debut of the test-driver, we didn't obtain
a race timer with the test execution to ensure that tests doesn't run beyond
a certain amount of time.
This is particularly important when you are running into hanging tests
which cannot be detected by current facilities (requires more pvpanic wiring up, QMP
API stuff, etc.).
Two easy examples:
- Some QEMU tests may get stuck in some situation and run for more than 24 hours → we default to 1 hour max.
- Some QEMU tests may panic in the wrong place, e.g. UEFI firmware or worse → end users can set a "reasonable" amount of time
And then, we should let the retry logic retest them until they succeed and adjust
their global timeouts.
Of course, this does not help with the fact that the timeout may need to be
a function of the actual busyness of the machine running the tests.
This is only one step towards increased reliability.