gecko-dev/testing/runcppunittests.py

272 lines
11 KiB
Python
Executable File

#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
from __future__ import with_statement
import sys, os, tempfile, shutil
from optparse import OptionParser
import manifestparser
import mozprocess
import mozinfo
import mozcrash
import mozfile
import mozlog
from contextlib import contextmanager
from subprocess import PIPE
SCRIPT_DIR = os.path.abspath(os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(__file__)))
class CPPUnitTests(object):
# Time (seconds) to wait for test process to complete
TEST_PROC_TIMEOUT = 900
# Time (seconds) in which process will be killed if it produces no output.
TEST_PROC_NO_OUTPUT_TIMEOUT = 300
def run_one_test(self, prog, env, symbols_path=None, interactive=False,
timeout_factor=1):
"""
Run a single C++ unit test program.
Arguments:
* prog: The path to the test program to run.
* env: The environment to use for running the program.
* symbols_path: A path to a directory containing Breakpad-formatted
symbol files for producing stack traces on crash.
* timeout_factor: An optional test-specific timeout multiplier.
Return True if the program exits with a zero status, False otherwise.
"""
basename = os.path.basename(prog)
self.log.test_start(basename)
with mozfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tempdir:
if interactive:
# For tests run locally, via mach, print output directly
proc = mozprocess.ProcessHandler([prog],
cwd=tempdir,
env=env,
storeOutput=False)
else:
proc = mozprocess.ProcessHandler([prog],
cwd=tempdir,
env=env,
storeOutput=True,
processOutputLine=lambda _: None)
#TODO: After bug 811320 is fixed, don't let .run() kill the process,
# instead use a timeout in .wait() and then kill to get a stack.
test_timeout = CPPUnitTests.TEST_PROC_TIMEOUT * timeout_factor
proc.run(timeout=test_timeout,
outputTimeout=CPPUnitTests.TEST_PROC_NO_OUTPUT_TIMEOUT)
proc.wait()
if proc.output:
output = "\n%s" % "\n".join(proc.output)
self.log.process_output(proc.pid, output, command=[prog])
if proc.timedOut:
message = "timed out after %d seconds" % CPPUnitTests.TEST_PROC_TIMEOUT
self.log.test_end(basename, status='TIMEOUT', expected='PASS',
message=message)
return False
if mozcrash.check_for_crashes(tempdir, symbols_path,
test_name=basename):
self.log.test_end(basename, status='CRASH', expected='PASS')
return False
result = proc.proc.returncode == 0
if not result:
self.log.test_end(basename, status='FAIL', expected='PASS',
message=("test failed with return code %d" %
proc.proc.returncode))
else:
self.log.test_end(basename, status='PASS', expected='PASS')
return result
def build_core_environment(self, env = {}):
"""
Add environment variables likely to be used across all platforms, including remote systems.
"""
env["MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME"] = self.xre_path
env["MOZ_XRE_DIR"] = self.xre_path
#TODO: switch this to just abort once all C++ unit tests have
# been fixed to enable crash reporting
env["XPCOM_DEBUG_BREAK"] = "stack-and-abort"
env["MOZ_CRASHREPORTER_NO_REPORT"] = "1"
env["MOZ_CRASHREPORTER"] = "1"
return env
def build_environment(self):
"""
Create and return a dictionary of all the appropriate env variables and values.
On a remote system, we overload this to set different values and are missing things like os.environ and PATH.
"""
if not os.path.isdir(self.xre_path):
raise Exception("xre_path does not exist: %s", self.xre_path)
env = dict(os.environ)
env = self.build_core_environment(env)
pathvar = ""
libpath = self.xre_path
if mozinfo.os == "linux":
pathvar = "LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
elif mozinfo.os == "mac":
applibpath = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(libpath), 'MacOS')
if os.path.exists(applibpath):
# Set the library load path to Contents/MacOS if we're run from
# the app bundle.
libpath = applibpath
pathvar = "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"
elif mozinfo.os == "win":
pathvar = "PATH"
if pathvar:
if pathvar in env:
env[pathvar] = "%s%s%s" % (libpath, os.pathsep, env[pathvar])
else:
env[pathvar] = libpath
if mozinfo.info["asan"]:
# Use llvm-symbolizer for ASan if available/required
llvmsym = os.path.join(self.xre_path, "llvm-symbolizer")
if os.path.isfile(llvmsym):
env["ASAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH"] = llvmsym
self.log.info("ASan using symbolizer at %s" % llvmsym)
else:
self.log.info("Failed to find ASan symbolizer at %s" % llvmsym)
# media/mtransport tests statically link in NSS, which
# causes ODR violations. See bug 1215679.
assert not 'ASAN_OPTIONS' in env
env['ASAN_OPTIONS'] = 'detect_leaks=0:detect_odr_violation=0'
return env
def run_tests(self, programs, xre_path, symbols_path=None, interactive=False):
"""
Run a set of C++ unit test programs.
Arguments:
* programs: An iterable containing (test path, test timeout factor) tuples
* xre_path: A path to a directory containing a XUL Runtime Environment.
* symbols_path: A path to a directory containing Breakpad-formatted
symbol files for producing stack traces on crash.
Returns True if all test programs exited with a zero status, False
otherwise.
"""
self.xre_path = xre_path
self.log = mozlog.get_default_logger()
self.log.suite_start(programs)
env = self.build_environment()
pass_count = 0
fail_count = 0
for prog in programs:
test_path = prog[0]
timeout_factor = prog[1]
single_result = self.run_one_test(test_path, env, symbols_path,
interactive, timeout_factor)
if single_result:
pass_count += 1
else:
fail_count += 1
self.log.suite_end()
# Mozharness-parseable summary formatting.
self.log.info("Result summary:")
self.log.info("cppunittests INFO | Passed: %d" % pass_count)
self.log.info("cppunittests INFO | Failed: %d" % fail_count)
return fail_count == 0
class CPPUnittestOptions(OptionParser):
def __init__(self):
OptionParser.__init__(self)
self.add_option("--xre-path",
action = "store", type = "string", dest = "xre_path",
default = None,
help = "absolute path to directory containing XRE (probably xulrunner)")
self.add_option("--symbols-path",
action = "store", type = "string", dest = "symbols_path",
default = None,
help = "absolute path to directory containing breakpad symbols, or the URL of a zip file containing symbols")
self.add_option("--manifest-path",
action = "store", type = "string", dest = "manifest_path",
default = None,
help = "path to test manifest, if different from the path to test binaries")
def extract_unittests_from_args(args, environ, manifest_path):
"""Extract unittests from args, expanding directories as needed"""
mp = manifestparser.TestManifest(strict=True)
tests = []
binary_path = None
if manifest_path:
mp.read(manifest_path)
binary_path = os.path.abspath(args[0])
else:
for p in args:
if os.path.isdir(p):
try:
mp.read(os.path.join(p, 'cppunittest.ini'))
except IOError:
files = [os.path.abspath(os.path.join(p, x)) for x in os.listdir(p)]
tests.extend((f, 1) for f in files
if os.access(f, os.R_OK | os.X_OK))
else:
tests.append((os.path.abspath(p), 1))
# we skip the existence check here because not all tests are built
# for all platforms (and it will fail on Windows anyway)
active_tests = mp.active_tests(exists=False, disabled=False, **environ)
suffix = '.exe' if mozinfo.isWin else ''
if binary_path:
tests.extend([(os.path.join(binary_path, test['relpath'] + suffix), int(test.get('requesttimeoutfactor', 1))) for test in active_tests])
else:
tests.extend([(test['path'] + suffix, int(test.get('requesttimeoutfactor', 1))) for test in active_tests])
# skip non-existing tests
tests = [test for test in tests if os.path.isfile(test[0])]
return tests
def update_mozinfo():
"""walk up directories to find mozinfo.json update the info"""
path = SCRIPT_DIR
dirs = set()
while path != os.path.expanduser('~'):
if path in dirs:
break
dirs.add(path)
path = os.path.split(path)[0]
mozinfo.find_and_update_from_json(*dirs)
def run_test_harness(options, args):
update_mozinfo()
progs = extract_unittests_from_args(args, mozinfo.info, options.manifest_path)
options.xre_path = os.path.abspath(options.xre_path)
tester = CPPUnitTests()
result = tester.run_tests(progs, options.xre_path, options.symbols_path)
return result
def main():
parser = CPPUnittestOptions()
mozlog.commandline.add_logging_group(parser)
options, args = parser.parse_args()
if not args:
print >>sys.stderr, """Usage: %s <test binary> [<test binary>...]""" % sys.argv[0]
sys.exit(1)
if not options.xre_path:
print >>sys.stderr, """Error: --xre-path is required"""
sys.exit(1)
if options.manifest_path and len(args) > 1:
print >>sys.stderr, "Error: multiple arguments not supported with --test-manifest"
sys.exit(1)
log = mozlog.commandline.setup_logging("cppunittests", options,
{"tbpl": sys.stdout})
try:
result = run_test_harness(options, args)
except Exception as e:
log.error(str(e))
result = False
sys.exit(0 if result else 1)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()