gecko-dev/tools/tinderbox/build-seamonkey-util.pl
2001-04-26 22:17:18 +00:00

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Perl

#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# Requires: tinder-defaults.pl
#
# Intent: This is becoming a general-purpose tinderbox
# script, specific uses (mozilla, commercial, etc.) should
# set variables and then call into this script.
#
# Status: In the process of re-arranging things so a commercial
# version can re-use this script.
#
require 5.003;
use Sys::Hostname;
use strict;
use POSIX qw(sys_wait_h strftime);
use Cwd;
use File::Basename; # for basename();
use Config; # for $Config{sig_name} and $Config{sig_num}
$::UtilsVersion = '$Revision: 1.43 $ ';
package TinderUtils;
#
# Driver script should call into this file like this:
# TinderUtils::Setup()
# tree_specific_overrides()
# TinderUtils::Build($args);
#
sub Setup {
InitVars();
my $args = ParseArgs();
LoadConfig();
ApplyArgs($args); # Apply command-line arguments after the config file.
GetSystemInfo();
SetupEnv();
SetupPath();
}
sub Build {
#my () = @_;
BuildIt();
}
sub PrintUsage {
die <<END_USAGE
usage: $0 [options]
Options:
--depend Build depend (must have this option or clobber).
--clobber Build clobber.
--example-config Print an example 'tinder-config.pl'.
--display DISPLAY Set DISPLAY for tests.
--once Do not loop.
--noreport Do not report status to tinderbox server.
--nofinalreport Do not report final status, only start status.
--notest Do not run smoke tests.
--testonly Only run the smoke tests (do not pull or build).
--notimestamp Do not pull by date.
-tag TREETAG Pull by tag (-r TREETAG).
-t TREENAME The name of the tree
--mozconfig FILENAME Provide a mozconfig file for client.mk to use.
--version Print the version number (same as cvs revision).
--help
More details:
To get started, run '$0 --example-config'.
END_USAGE
}
sub ParseArgs {
PrintUsage() if $#ARGV == -1;
my $args = {};
my $arg;
while ($arg = shift @ARGV) {
$args->{BuildDepend} = 0, next if $arg eq '--clobber';
$args->{BuildDepend} = 1, next if $arg eq '--depend';
TinderUtils::PrintExampleConfig(), exit if $arg eq '--example-config';
PrintUsage(), exit if $arg eq '--help' or $arg eq '-h';
$args->{ReportStatus} = 0, next if $arg eq '--noreport';
$args->{ReportFinalStatus} = 0, next if $arg eq '--nofinalreport';
$args->{RunTest} = 0, next if $arg eq '--notest';
$args->{TestOnly} = 1, next if $arg eq '--testonly';
$args->{BuildOnce} = 1, next if $arg eq '--once';
$args->{UseTimeStamp} = 0, next if $arg eq '--notimestamp';
my %args_with_options = qw(
--display DisplayServer
-tag BuildTag
-t BuildTree
--mozconfig MozConfigFileName
);
if (defined $args_with_options{$arg}) {
my $arg_arg = shift @ARGV;
PrintUsage() if $arg_arg eq '' or $arg_arg =~ /^-/;
$args->{$args_with_options{$arg}} = $arg_arg;
} elsif ($arg eq '--version' or $arg eq '-v') {
die "$0: version" . substr($::Version,9,6) . "\n";
} else {
warn "Error: Unknown option: $arg\n";
PrintUsage();
}
}
return $args;
}
sub ApplyArgs {
my ($args) = @_;
my ($variable_name, $value);
while (($variable_name, $value) = each %{$args}) {
eval "\$Settings::$variable_name = \"$value\";";
}
}
{
my $tinder_defaults = "tinder-defaults.pl";
sub InitVars {
local $_;
for (@ARGV) {
# Save DATA section for printing the example.
return if /^--example-config$/;
}
no strict 'vars';
open DEFAULTS, $tinder_defaults or print "can't open $tinder_defaults, $?\n";
while (<DEFAULTS>) {
package Settings;
#warn "config:$_";
eval;
}
close DEFAULTS;
}
sub PrintExampleConfig {
local $_;
print "#- tinder-config.pl - Tinderbox configuration file.\n";
print "#- Uncomment the variables you need to set.\n";
print "#- The default values are the same as the commented variables.\n";
print "\n";
open DEFAULTS, $tinder_defaults or print "can't open $tinder_defaults, $!\n";
while (<DEFAULTS>) {
s/^\$/\#\$/;
print;
}
close DEFAULTS;
}
}
sub GetSystemInfo {
$Settings::OS = `uname -s`;
my $os_ver = `uname -r`;
$Settings::CPU = `uname -m`;
#$Settings::ObjDir = '';
my $build_type = $Settings::BuildDepend ? 'Depend' : 'Clobber';
my $host = ::hostname();
$host =~ s/\..*$//;
chomp($Settings::OS, $os_ver, $Settings::CPU, $host);
if ($Settings::OS eq 'AIX') {
my $osAltVer = `uname -v`;
chomp($osAltVer);
$os_ver = "$osAltVer.$os_ver";
}
$Settings::OS = 'BSD_OS' if $Settings::OS eq 'BSD/OS';
$Settings::OS = 'IRIX' if $Settings::OS eq 'IRIX64';
if ($Settings::OS eq 'QNX') {
$os_ver = `uname -v`;
chomp($os_ver);
$os_ver =~ s/^([0-9])([0-9]*)$/$1.$2/;
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'SCO_SV') {
$Settings::OS = 'SCOOS';
$os_ver = '5.0';
}
$Settings::BuildName = "$host $Settings::OS ${os_ver} $build_type";
$Settings::DirName = "${Settings::OS}_${os_ver}_$build_type";
# Make the build names reflect architecture/OS
if ($Settings::OS eq 'AIX') {
# $Settings::BuildName set above.
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'BSD_OS') {
$Settings::BuildName = "$host BSD/OS $os_ver $build_type";
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'FreeBSD') {
$Settings::BuildName = "$host $Settings::OS/$Settings::CPU $os_ver $build_type";
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'HP-UX') {
$Settings::BuildName = "$host $Settings::OS $os_ver $build_type";
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'IRIX') {
# $Settings::BuildName set above.
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'Linux') {
if ($Settings::CPU eq 'alpha' or $Settings::CPU eq 'sparc') {
$Settings::BuildName = "$host $Settings::OS/$Settings::CPU $os_ver $build_type";
} elsif ($Settings::CPU eq 'armv4l' or $Settings::CPU eq 'sa110') {
$Settings::BuildName = "$host $Settings::OS/arm $os_ver $build_type";
} elsif ($Settings::CPU eq 'ppc') {
$Settings::BuildName = "$host $Settings::OS/$Settings::CPU $os_ver $build_type";
} elsif ($Settings::CPU eq 'i686') {
$Settings::BuildName = "$host $Settings::OS $build_type";
} else {
# $Settings::BuildName set above
}
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'NetBSD') {
$Settings::BuildName = "$host $Settings::OS/$Settings::CPU $os_ver $build_type";
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'OSF1') {
# Assumes 4.0D for now.
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'QNX') {
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'SunOS') {
if ($Settings::CPU eq 'i86pc') {
$Settings::BuildName = "$host $Settings::OS/i386 $os_ver $build_type";
} else {
$Settings::OSVerMajor = substr($os_ver, 0, 1);
if ($Settings::OSVerMajor ne '4') {
$Settings::BuildName = "$host $Settings::OS/sparc $os_ver $build_type";
}
}
}
$Settings::BuildName .= " $Settings::BuildNameExtra";
}
sub LoadConfig {
if (-r 'tinder-config.pl') {
no strict 'vars';
open CONFIG, 'tinder-config.pl' or
print "can't open tinder-config.pl, $?\n";
while (<CONFIG>) {
package Settings;
#warn "config:$_";
eval;
}
close CONFIG;
} else {
warn "Error: Need tinderbox config file, tinder-config.pl\n";
warn " To get started, run the following,\n";
warn " $0 --example-config > tinder-config.pl\n";
exit;
}
}
sub SetupEnv {
umask 0;
my $topsrcdir = "$Settings::BaseDir/$Settings::DirName/mozilla";
if ($Settings::ObjDir ne '') {
$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH} = "$topsrcdir/${Settings::ObjDir}/dist/bin:"
. "$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH}";
} else {
$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH} = "$topsrcdir/dist/bin:"
. "$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH}";
}
$ENV{LIBPATH} = "$topsrcdir/${Settings::ObjDir}/dist/bin:"
. "$ENV{LIBPATH}";
$ENV{MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME} = "$topsrcdir/${Settings::ObjDir}/dist/bin";
$ENV{DISPLAY} = $Settings::DisplayServer;
$ENV{MOZCONFIG} = "$Settings::BaseDir/$Settings::MozConfigFileName"
if $Settings::MozConfigFileName ne '' and -e $Settings::MozConfigFileName;
# Security
if($Settings::BuildNSS) {
$ENV{MOZ_NSS_AUTOCONF} = "1";
}
}
sub SetupPath {
#print "Path before: $ENV{PATH}\n";
$ENV{PATH} .= ":$Settings::BaseDir/$Settings::DirName/mozilla/${Settings::ObjDir}/dist/bin";
if ($Settings::OS eq 'AIX') {
$ENV{PATH} = "/builds/local/bin:$ENV{PATH}:/usr/lpp/xlC/bin";
$Settings::ConfigureArgs .= '--x-includes=/usr/include/X11 '
. '--x-libraries=/usr/lib --disable-shared';
$Settings::ConfigureEnvArgs = 'CC=xlC_r CXX=xlC_r';
$Settings::Compiler = 'xlC_r';
$Settings::NSPRArgs .= 'NS_USE_NATIVE=1 USE_PTHREADS=1';
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'BSD_OS') {
$ENV{PATH} = "/usr/contrib/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:$ENV{PATH}";
$Settings::ConfigureArgs .= '--disable-shared';
$Settings::ConfigureEnvArgs = 'CC=shlicc2 CXX=shlicc2';
$Settings::Compiler = 'shlicc2';
$Settings::mail = '/usr/ucb/mail';
# Because ld dies if it encounters -include
$Settings::MakeOverrides = 'CPP_PROG_LINK=0 CCF=shlicc2';
$Settings::NSPRArgs .= 'NS_USE_GCC=1 NS_USE_NATIVE=';
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'FreeBSD') {
$ENV{PATH} = "/bin:/usr/bin:$ENV{PATH}";
if ($ENV{HOST} eq 'angelus.mcom.com') {
$Settings::ConfigureEnvArgs = 'CC=egcc CXX=eg++';
$Settings::Compiler = 'egcc';
}
$Settings::mail = '/usr/bin/mail';
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'HP-UX') {
$ENV{PATH} = "/opt/ansic/bin:/opt/aCC/bin:/builds/local/bin:"
. "$ENV{PATH}";
$ENV{LPATH} = "/usr/lib:$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:/builds/local/lib";
$ENV{SHLIB_PATH} = $ENV{LPATH};
$Settings::ConfigureArgs .= '--x-includes=/usr/include/X11 '
. '--x-libraries=/usr/lib --disable-gtktest ';
$Settings::ConfigureEnvArgs = 'CC="cc -Ae" CXX="aCC -ext"';
$Settings::Compiler = 'cc/aCC';
# Use USE_PTHREADS=1 instead of CLASSIC_NSPR if DCE is installed.
$Settings::NSPRArgs .= 'NS_USE_NATIVE=1 CLASSIC_NSPR=1';
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'IRIX') {
$ENV{PATH} = "/opt/bin:$ENV{PATH}";
$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH} .= ':/opt/lib';
$ENV{LD_LIBRARYN32_PATH} = $ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH};
$Settings::ConfigureEnvArgs = 'CC=cc CXX=CC CFLAGS="-n32 -O" CXXFLAGS="-n32 -O"';
$Settings::Compiler = 'cc/CC';
$Settings::NSPRArgs .= 'NS_USE_NATIVE=1 USE_PTHREADS=1';
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'NetBSD') {
$ENV{PATH} = "/bin:/usr/bin:$ENV{PATH}";
$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH} .= ':/usr/X11R6/lib';
$Settings::ConfigureEnvArgs = 'CC=egcc CXX=eg++';
$Settings::Compiler = 'egcc';
$Settings::mail = '/usr/bin/mail';
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'OSF1') {
$ENV{PATH} = "/usr/gnu/bin:$ENV{PATH}";
$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH} .= ':/usr/gnu/lib';
$Settings::ConfigureEnvArgs = 'CC="cc -readonly_strings" CXX="cxx"';
$Settings::Compiler = 'cc/cxx';
$Settings::MakeOverrides = 'SHELL=/usr/bin/ksh';
$Settings::NSPRArgs .= 'NS_USE_NATIVE=1 USE_PTHREADS=1';
$Settings::ShellOverride = '/usr/bin/ksh';
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'QNX') {
$ENV{PATH} = "/usr/local/bin:$ENV{PATH}";
$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH} .= ':/usr/X11/lib';
$Settings::ConfigureArgs .= '--x-includes=/usr/X11/include '
. '--x-libraries=/usr/X11/lib --disable-shared ';
$Settings::ConfigureEnvArgs = 'CC="cc -DQNX" CXX="cc -DQNX"';
$Settings::Compiler = 'cc';
$Settings::mail = '/usr/bin/sendmail';
}
if ($Settings::OS eq 'SunOS') {
if ($Settings::OSVerMajor eq '4') {
$ENV{PATH} = "/usr/gnu/bin:/usr/local/sun4/bin:/usr/bin:$ENV{PATH}";
$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH} = "/home/motif/usr/lib:$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH}";
$Settings::ConfigureArgs .= '--x-includes=/home/motif/usr/include/X11 '
. '--x-libraries=/home/motif/usr/lib';
$Settings::ConfigureEnvArgs = 'CC="egcc -DSUNOS4" CXX="eg++ -DSUNOS4"';
$Settings::Compiler = 'egcc';
} else {
$ENV{PATH} = '/usr/ccs/bin:' . $ENV{PATH};
}
if ($Settings::CPU eq 'i86pc') {
$ENV{PATH} = '/opt/gnu/bin:' . $ENV{PATH};
$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH} .= ':/opt/gnu/lib';
$Settings::ConfigureEnvArgs = 'CC=egcc CXX=eg++';
$Settings::Compiler = 'egcc';
# Possible NSPR bug... If USE_PTHREADS is defined, then
# _PR_HAVE_ATOMIC_CAS gets defined (erroneously?) and
# libnspr21 does not work.
$Settings::NSPRArgs .= 'CLASSIC_NSPR=1 NS_USE_GCC=1 NS_USE_NATIVE=';
} else {
# This is utterly lame....
if ($ENV{HOST} eq 'fugu') {
$ENV{PATH} = "/tools/ns/workshop/bin:/usrlocal/bin:$ENV{PATH}";
$ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH} = '/tools/ns/workshop/lib:/usrlocal/lib:'
. $ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH};
$Settings::ConfigureEnvArgs = 'CC=cc CXX=CC';
my $comptmp = `cc -V 2>&1 | head -1`;
chomp($comptmp);
$Settings::Compiler = "cc/CC \($comptmp\)";
$Settings::NSPRArgs .= 'NS_USE_NATIVE=1';
} else {
$Settings::NSPRArgs .= 'NS_USE_GCC=1 NS_USE_NATIVE=';
}
if ($Settings::OSVerMajor eq '5') {
$Settings::NSPRArgs .= ' USE_PTHREADS=1';
}
}
}
$Settings::ConfigureArgs .= '--cache-file=/dev/null';
# Pass $ObjDir along to the build system.
if($Settings::ObjDir) {
my $_objdir .= "MOZ_OBJDIR=$Settings::ObjDir";
$Settings::MakeOverrides .= $_objdir;
}
#print "Path after: $ENV{PATH}\n";
}
sub print_log {
my ($text) = @_;
print LOG $text;
print $text;
}
sub run_shell_command {
my ($shell_command) = @_;
local $_;
my $status = 0;
chomp($shell_command);
print_log "$shell_command\n";
open CMD, "$shell_command 2>&1|" or die "open: $!";
print_log $_ while <CMD>;
close CMD or $status = 1;
return $status;
}
sub adjust_start_time {
# Allows the start time to match up with the update times of a mirror.
my ($start_time) = @_;
# Since we are not pulling for cvs-mirror anymore, just round times
# to 1 minute intervals to make them nice and even.
my $cycle = 1 * 60; # Updates every 1 minutes.
my $begin = 0 * 60; # Starts 0 minutes after the hour.
my $lag = 0 * 60; # Takes 0 minute to update.
return int(($start_time - $begin - $lag) / $cycle) * $cycle + $begin;
}
sub mail_build_started_message {
my ($start_time) = @_;
open LOG, "|$Settings::mail $Settings::Tinderbox_server";
PrintUsage() if $Settings::BuildTree =~ /^\s+$/i;
print_log "\n";
print_log "tinderbox: tree: $Settings::BuildTree\n";
print_log "tinderbox: builddate: $start_time\n";
print_log "tinderbox: status: building\n";
print_log "tinderbox: build: $Settings::BuildName\n";
print_log "tinderbox: errorparser: unix\n";
print_log "tinderbox: buildfamily: unix\n";
print_log "tinderbox: version: $::Version\n";
print_log "tinderbox: END\n";
print_log "\n";
close LOG;
}
sub mail_build_finished_message {
my ($start_time, $build_status, $logfile) = @_;
# Rewrite LOG to OUTLOG, shortening lines.
open OUTLOG, ">$logfile.last" or die "Unable to open logfile, $logfile: $!";
# Put the status at the top of the log, so the server will not
# have to search through the entire log to find it.
print OUTLOG "tinderbox: tree: $Settings::BuildTree\n";
print OUTLOG "tinderbox: builddate: $start_time\n";
print OUTLOG "tinderbox: status: $build_status\n";
print OUTLOG "tinderbox: build: $Settings::BuildName\n";
print OUTLOG "tinderbox: errorparser: unix\n";
print OUTLOG "tinderbox: buildfamily: unix\n";
print OUTLOG "tinderbox: version: $::Version\n";
print OUTLOG "tinderbox: utilsversion: $::UtilsVersion\n";
print OUTLOG "tinderbox: END\n";
# Make sendmail happy.
# Split lines longer than 1000 charaters into 1000 character lines.
# If any line is a dot on a line by itself, replace it with a blank
# line. This prevents cases where a <cr>.<cr> occurs in the log file.
# Sendmail interprets that as the end of the mail, and truncates the
# log before it gets to Tinderbox. (terry weismann, chris yeh)
open LOG, "$logfile" or die "Couldn't open logfile, $logfile: $!";
while (<LOG>) {
my $length = length($_);
my $offset;
for ($offset = 0; $offset < $length ; $offset += 1000) {
my $chars_left = $length - $offset;
my $output_length = $chars_left < 1000 ? $chars_left : 1000;
my $output = substr $_, $offset, $output_length;
$output =~ s/^\.$//g;
$output =~ s/\n//g;
print OUTLOG "$output\n";
}
}
close OUTLOG;
close LOG;
unlink($logfile);
if ($Settings::ReportStatus and $Settings::ReportFinalStatus) {
system "$Settings::mail $Settings::Tinderbox_server "
." < $logfile.last";
}
}
sub BuildIt {
# $Settings::DirName is set in buildl-seamonkey-utils.pl
mkdir $Settings::DirName, 0777;
chdir $Settings::DirName or die "Couldn't enter $Settings::DirName";
my $build_dir = Cwd::getcwd();
my $binary_basename = "$Settings::BinaryName";
my $binary_dir = "$build_dir/$Settings::Topsrcdir/${Settings::ObjDir}/dist/bin";
my $full_binary_name = "$binary_dir/$binary_basename";
my $embed_binary_basename = "$Settings::EmbedBinaryName";
my $embed_binary_dir = "$build_dir/$Settings::Topsrcdir/${Settings::ObjDir}/${Settings::EmbedDistDir}";
my $full_embed_binary_name = "$embed_binary_dir/$embed_binary_basename";
my $exit_early = 0;
my $start_time = 0;
# Bypass profile at startup.
$ENV{MOZ_BYPASS_PROFILE_AT_STARTUP} = 1;
# Set up tag stuff.
# Only one tag per file, so -r will override any -D settings.
$Settings::CVSCO .= " -r $Settings::BuildTag"
unless not defined($Settings::BuildTag) or $Settings::BuildTag eq '';
print "Starting dir is : $build_dir\n";
while (not $exit_early) {
# $BuildSleep is the minimum amount of time a build is allowed to take.
# It prevents sending too many messages to the tinderbox server when
# something is broken.
my $sleep_time = ($Settings::BuildSleep * 60) - (time - $start_time);
if (not $Settings::TestOnly and $sleep_time > 0) {
print "\n\nSleeping $sleep_time seconds ...\n";
sleep $sleep_time;
}
$start_time = time();
my $cvsco = '';
if ($Settings::UseTimeStamp) {
$start_time = adjust_start_time($start_time);
my $time_str = POSIX::strftime("%m/%d/%Y %H:%M", localtime($start_time));
$ENV{MOZ_CO_DATE} = "$time_str";
$cvsco = "$Settings::CVSCO -D '$time_str'";
} else {
$cvsco = "$Settings::CVSCO -A";
}
mail_build_started_message($start_time) if $Settings::ReportStatus;
chdir $build_dir;
my $logfile = "$Settings::DirName.log";
print "Opening $logfile\n";
open LOG, ">$logfile"
or die "Cannot open logfile, $logfile: $?\n";
print_log "current dir is -- " . $ENV{HOST} . ":$build_dir\n";
print_log "Build Administrator is $Settings::BuildAdministrator\n";
# Print user comment if there is one.
if ($Settings::UserComment) {
print_log "$Settings::UserComment\n";
}
# System id
print_log "uname -a = " . `uname -a`;
# Print out redhat version if we have it.
if (-e "/etc/redhat-release") {
print_log `cat /etc/redhat-release`;
}
PrintEnv();
# Make sure we have client.mk
unless (-e "$TreeSpecific::name/client.mk") {
run_shell_command "$Settings::CVS $cvsco $TreeSpecific::name/client.mk";
}
# Create toplevel source directory.
chdir $Settings::Topsrcdir or die "chdir $Settings::Topsrcdir: $!\n";
# Build it
my $build_status = 'none';
unless ($Settings::TestOnly) { # Do not build if testing smoke tests.
DeleteBinary($full_binary_name);
if($Settings::EmbedTest or $Settings::BuildEmbed) {
DeleteBinary($full_embed_binary_name);
}
my $make = "$Settings::Make -f client.mk $Settings::MakeOverrides CONFIGURE_ENV_ARGS='$Settings::ConfigureEnvArgs'";
my $targets = $TreeSpecific::checkout_target;
$targets = $TreeSpecific::checkout_clobber_target unless $Settings::BuildDepend;
# Make sure we have an ObjDir if we need one.
mkdir $Settings::ObjDir, 0777 if ($Settings::ObjDir && ! -e $Settings::ObjDir);
my $status = run_shell_command "$make $targets";
if ($status != 0) {
$build_status = 'busted';
} elsif (not BinaryExists($full_binary_name)) {
print_log "Error: binary not found: $binary_basename\n";
$build_status = 'busted';
} else {
$build_status = 'success';
}
# Build the embedded app.
# Currently this is a post-build-seamonkey hack.
if (($Settings::EmbedTest or $Settings::BuildEmbed) and $build_status eq 'success') {
print_log "$binary_basename binary exists, building $embed_binary_basename now.\n";
my $tmpEmbedConfigDir = "$build_dir/$Settings::Topsrcdir/${Settings::ObjDir}/embedding/config";
chdir $tmpEmbedConfigDir or die "chdir $Settings::Topsrcdir: $!\n";
my $make = "$Settings::Make";
my $statusEmbed = run_shell_command "$make";
if ($statusEmbed != 0) {
$build_status = 'busted';
} elsif (not BinaryExists($full_embed_binary_name)) {
print_log "Error: binary not found: gtkEmbed\n";
$build_status = 'busted';
} else {
$build_status = 'success';
}
}
}
if ($build_status ne 'busted' and BinaryExists($full_binary_name)) {
print_log "$binary_basename binary exists, build successful.\n";
if ($Settings::RunTest) {
$build_status = run_all_tests($full_binary_name,
$full_embed_binary_name,
$build_dir);
} else {
print_log "Skipping tests.\n";
$build_status = 'success';
}
}
close LOG;
chdir $build_dir;
mail_build_finished_message($start_time, $build_status, $logfile)
if $Settings::ReportStatus;
$exit_early++ if $Settings::TestOnly and $build_status ne 'success';
$exit_early++ if $Settings::BuildOnce;
}
}
#
# Run all tests. Had to pass in both binary and embed_binary.
#
sub run_all_tests {
my ($binary, $embed_binary, $build_dir) = @_;
my $binary_basename = File::Basename::basename($binary);
my $binary_dir = File::Basename::dirname($binary);
my $embed_binary_basename = File::Basename::basename($embed_binary);
my $embed_binary_dir = File::Basename::dirname($embed_binary);
my $test_result = 'success';
# The prefs file is used to check for a profile.
# The mailnews test also adds a couple preferences to it.
my $pref_file = "$build_dir/.mozilla/$Settings::MozProfileName/prefs.js";
# Mozilla now create the "default" profile if none exists. -slamm 5-8-00
#unless (-f $pref_file) {
# print_log "Prefs file not found: $pref_file\n";
# print_log "Creating profile...\n";
# $test_result = CreateProfile($build_dir, $binary, $pref_file, 45);
#}
# Mozilla alive test
#
# Note: Bloat & MailNews tests depend this on working.
# Only disable this test if you know it passes and are
# debugging another part of the test sequence. -mcafee
#
if ($Settings::AliveTest and $test_result eq 'success') {
$test_result = AliveTest("MozillaAliveTest", $build_dir,
$binary, 0, 45);
}
# Viewer alive test
if ($Settings::ViewerTest and $test_result eq 'success') {
$test_result = AliveTest("ViewerAliveTest", $build_dir,
"$binary_dir/viewer", 0, 45);
}
# Embed test. Test the embedded app.
if ($Settings::EmbedTest and $test_result eq 'success') {
$test_result = AliveTest("EmbedAliveTest", $build_dir,
"$embed_binary_dir/$embed_binary_basename",
0, 45);
}
# Bloat test
if (($Settings::BloatStats or $Settings::BloatTest)
and $test_result eq 'success') {
$test_result = BloatTest($binary, $build_dir, $Settings::BloatTestTimeout);
}
# MailNews test needs this preference set:
# user_pref("signed.applets.codebase_principal_support",true);
# First run gives two dialogs; they set this preference:
# user_pref("security.principal.X0","[Codebase http://www.mozilla.org/quality/mailnews/popTest.html] UniversalBrowserRead=4 UniversalXPConnect=4");
#
# Only do pop3 test now.
#
if ($Settings::MailNewsTest and $test_result eq 'success') {
my $mail_url = "http://www.mozilla.org/quality/mailnews/popTest.html";
my $cmd = "$binary_basename $mail_url";
# Stuff prefs in here.
if (system("grep -s signed.applets.codebase_principal_support $pref_file > /dev/null")) {
open PREFS, ">>$pref_file" or die "can't open $pref_file ($?)\n";
print PREFS "user_pref(\"signed.applets.codebase_principal_support\", true);\n";
print PREFS "user_pref(\"security.principal.X0\", \"[Codebase $mail_url] UniversalBrowserRead=4 UniversalXPConnect=4\");";
close PREFS;
}
$test_result = FileBasedTest("MailNewsTest", $build_dir, $binary_dir,
$cmd, 90,
"POP MAILNEWS TEST: Passed", 1,
1); # Timeout is Ok.
}
# DomToTextConversion test
if (($Settings::EditorTest or $Settings::DomToTextConversionTest)
and $test_result eq 'success') {
$test_result =
FileBasedTest("DomToTextConversionTest", $build_dir, $binary_dir,
"perl TestOutSinks.pl", $Settings::DomTestTimeout,
"FAILED", 0,
0); # Timeout means failure.
}
# Layout performance test. URL is currently inside netscape.com,
# bug to push this out to mozilla.org is:
# http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75073
if ($Settings::LayoutPerformanceTest and $test_result eq 'success') {
# Settle OS.
run_system_cmd("sync; sleep 30", 35);
$test_result = AliveTest("LayoutPerformanceTest", $build_dir,
$binary,
"\"http://jrgm.mcom.com/page-loader/loader.pl?delay=1000&nocache=0&maxcycle=0\"",
$Settings::LayoutPerformanceTestTimeout);
}
# Startup performance test. Time how fast it takes the browser
# to start up. Some help from John Morrison to get this going.
if ($Settings::StartupPerformanceTest and $test_result eq 'success') {
# Settle OS.
run_system_cmd("sync; sleep 30", 35);
# Generate URL of form file:///<cwd>/startup-test.html?begin=986869495000
# Where begin value is current time.
my ($time, $url, $cwd, $cmd);
$time = time() . "000"; # looks stupid, but 'time()*1000' returns a negative
$cwd = Cwd::getcwd();
print "cwd = $cwd\n";
$url = "\"file:$binary_dir/startup-test.html?begin=$time\"";
print "url = $url\n";
# Then load startup-test.html, which will pull off the begin argument
# and compare it to the current time to compute startup time.
$test_result = AliveTest("StartupPerformanceTest", $build_dir,
$binary,
$url,
$Settings::StartupPerformanceTestTimeout);
}
return $test_result;
}
sub BinaryExists {
my ($binary) = @_;
my ($binary_basename) = File::Basename::basename($binary);
if (not -e $binary) {
print_log "$binary does not exist.\n";
0;
} elsif (not -s _) {
print_log "$binary is zero-size.\n";
0;
} elsif (not -x _) {
print_log "$binary is not executable.\n";
0;
} else {
print_log "$binary_basename exists, is nonzero, and executable.\n";
1;
}
}
sub DeleteBinary {
my ($binary) = @_;
my ($binary_basename) = File::Basename::basename($binary);
if (BinaryExists($binary)) {
print_log "Deleting binary: $binary_basename\n";
print_log "unlinking $binary\n";
unlink $binary or print_log "Error: Unlinking $binary failed\n";
} else {
print_log "No binary detected; none deleted.\n";
}
}
sub PrintEnv {
local $_;
my $key;
foreach $key (sort keys %ENV) {
print_log "$key=$ENV{$key}\n";
}
if (defined $ENV{MOZCONFIG} and -e $ENV{MOZCONFIG}) {
print_log "-->mozconfig<----------------------------------------\n";
open CONFIG, "$ENV{MOZCONFIG}";
print_log $_ while <CONFIG>;
close CONFIG;
print_log "-->end mozconfig<----------------------------------------\n";
}
if ($Settings::Compiler ne '') {
print_log "===============================\n";
if ($Settings::Compiler eq 'gcc' or $Settings::Compiler eq 'egcc') {
my $comptmp = `$Settings::Compiler --version`;
chomp($comptmp);
print_log "Compiler is -- $Settings::Compiler ($comptmp)\n";
} else {
print_log "Compiler is -- $Settings::Compiler\n";
}
print_log "===============================\n";
}
}
# Parse a file for $token, given a file handle.
sub file_has_token {
my ($filename, $token) = @_;
local $_;
my $has_token = 0;
open TESTLOG, "<$filename" or die "Cannot open file, $filename: $!";
while (<TESTLOG>) {
if (/$token/) {
$has_token = 1;
last;
}
}
close TESTLOG;
return $has_token;
}
sub kill_process {
my ($target_pid) = @_;
my $start_time = time;
# Try to kill and wait 10 seconds, then try a kill -9
my $sig;
for $sig ('TERM', 'KILL') {
kill $sig => $target_pid;
my $interval_start = time;
while (time - $interval_start < 10) {
my $pid = waitpid($target_pid, POSIX::WNOHANG());
if (($pid == $target_pid and POSIX::WIFEXITED($?)) or $pid == -1) {
my $secs = time - $start_time;
$secs = $secs == 1 ? '1 second' : "$secs seconds";
print_log "Process killed. Took $secs to die.\n";
return;
}
sleep 1;
}
}
die "Unable to kill process: $target_pid";
}
BEGIN {
my %sig_num = ();
my @sig_name = ();
sub signal_name {
# Find the name of a signal number
my ($number) = @_;
unless (@sig_name) {
unless($Config::Config{sig_name} && $Config::Config{sig_num}) {
die "No sigs?";
} else {
my @names = split ' ', $Config::Config{sig_name};
@sig_num{@names} = split ' ', $Config::Config{sig_num};
foreach (@names) {
$sig_name[$sig_num{$_}] ||= $_;
}
}
}
return $sig_name[$number];
}
}
sub fork_and_log {
# Fork a sub process and log the output.
my ($home, $dir, $cmd, $logfile) = @_;
my $pid = fork; # Fork off a child process.
unless ($pid) { # child
$ENV{HOME} = $home;
chdir $dir;
open STDOUT, ">$logfile";
open STDERR, ">&STDOUT";
select STDOUT; $| = 1; # make STDOUT unbuffered
select STDERR; $| = 1; # make STDERR unbuffered
exec $cmd;
die "Could not exec()";
}
return $pid;
}
# Stripped down version of fork_and_log().
sub system_fork_and_log {
# Fork a sub process and log the output.
my ($cmd) = @_;
my $pid = fork; # Fork off a child process.
unless ($pid) { # child
exec $cmd;
die "Could not exec()";
}
return $pid;
}
sub wait_for_pid {
# Wait for a process to exit or kill it if it takes too long.
my ($pid, $timeout_secs) = @_;
my ($exit_value, $signal_num, $dumped_core, $timed_out) = (0,0,0,0);
my $sig_name;
$SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "timeout" };
eval {
alarm $timeout_secs;
while (1) {
my $wait_pid = waitpid($pid, POSIX::WNOHANG());
last if ($wait_pid == $pid and POSIX::WIFEXITED($?)) or $wait_pid == -1;
sleep 1;
}
$exit_value = $? >> 8;
$signal_num = $? >> 127;
$dumped_core = $? & 128;
alarm 0; # Clear the alarm
};
if ($@) {
if ($@ =~ /timeout/) {
kill_process($pid);
$timed_out = 1;
} else { # Died for some other reason.
alarm(0);
die; # Propagate the error up.
}
}
$sig_name = $signal_num ? signal_name($signal_num) : '';
return { timed_out=>$timed_out,
exit_value=>$exit_value,
sig_name=>$sig_name,
dumped_core=>$dumped_core };
}
sub run_cmd {
my ($home_dir, $binary_dir, $cmd, $logfile, $timeout_secs) = @_;
my $now = localtime();
print_log "Begin: $now\n";
print_log "cmd = $cmd\n";
my $pid = fork_and_log($home_dir, $binary_dir, $cmd, $logfile);
my $result = wait_for_pid($pid, $timeout_secs);
$now = localtime();
print_log "End: $now\n";
return $result;
}
# System version of run_cmd().
sub run_system_cmd {
my ($cmd, $timeout_secs) = @_;
print_log "cmd = $cmd\n";
my $pid = system_fork_and_log($cmd);
my $result = wait_for_pid($pid, $timeout_secs);
return $result;
}
sub print_test_errors {
my ($result, $name) = @_;
if (not $result->{timed_out} and $result->{exit_value} != 0) {
if ($result->{sig_name} ne '') {
print_log "Error: $name: received SIG$result->{sig_name}\n";
}
print_log "Error: $name: exited with status $result->{exit_value}\n";
if ($result->{dumped_core}) {
print_log "Error: $name: dumped core.\n";
}
}
}
sub print_logfile {
my ($logfile, $test_name) = @_;
print_log "----------- Output from $test_name ------------- \n";
open READRUNLOG, "$logfile";
print_log " $_" while <READRUNLOG>;
close READRUNLOG;
print_log "----------- End Output from $test_name --------- \n";
}
sub CreateProfile {
my ($build_dir, $binary, $pref_file, $timeout_secs) = @_;
my $binary_dir = File::Basename::dirname($binary);
my $binary_log = "$build_dir/profile.log";
local $_;
my $cmd = "$binary -CreateProfile $Settings::MozProfileName";
my $result = run_cmd($build_dir, $binary_dir, $cmd,
$binary_log, $timeout_secs);
print_logfile($binary_log, "Create Profile");
if ($result->{timed_out}) {
# timeout = success.
print_log "Success: profile was created, $binary started and stayed up.\n";
return 'success';
} elsif ($result->{exit_value} != 0) {
my $binary_basename = File::Basename::basename($binary);
print_test_errors($result, $binary_basename);
return 'testfailed';
} else {
if (-f $pref_file) {
return 'success';
} else {
return "Error: no prefs after creating profile: $pref_file\n";
return 'testfailed'
}
}
}
# Start up Mozilla, test passes if Mozilla is still alive
# after $timeout_secs (seconds).
#
sub AliveTest {
my ($test_name, $build_dir, $binary, $args, $timeout_secs) = @_;
my $binary_basename = File::Basename::basename($binary);
my $binary_dir = File::Basename::dirname($binary);
my $binary_log = "$build_dir/$test_name.log";
my $cmd = $binary_basename;
local $_;
# Build up command string, if we have arguments
if($args) {
$cmd .= " " . $args;
}
# Print out testname
print_log "\n\nRunning $test_name test ...\n";
# Print out timeout.
print_log "Timeout = $timeout_secs seconds.\n";
my $result = run_cmd($build_dir, $binary_dir, $cmd,
$binary_log, $timeout_secs);
print_logfile($binary_log, "$test_name");
if ($result->{timed_out}) {
print_log "$test_name: $binary_basename successfully stayed up"
." for $timeout_secs seconds.\n";
return 'success';
} else {
print_test_errors($result, $binary_basename);
return 'testfailed';
}
}
# Run a generic test that writes output to stdout, save that output to a
# file, parse the file looking for failure token and report status based
# on that. A hack, but should be useful for many tests.
#
# test_name = Name of test we're gonna run, in dist/bin.
# testExecString = How to run the test
# testTimeoutSec = Timeout for hung tests, minimum test time.
# statusToken = What string to look for in test output to
# determine test status.
# statusTokenMeansPass = Default use of status token is to look for
# failure string. If this is set to 1, then invert logic to look for
# success string.
#
# timeout_is_ok = Don't report test failure if test times out.
#
# Note: I tried to merge this function with AliveTest(),
# the process flow control got too confusing :( -mcafee
#
sub FileBasedTest {
my ($test_name, $build_dir, $binary_dir, $test_command, $timeout_secs,
$status_token, $status_token_means_pass, $timeout_is_ok) = @_;
local $_;
# Assume the app is the first argument in the execString.
my ($binary_basename) = (split /\s+/, $test_command)[0];
my $binary_log = "$build_dir/$test_name.log";
# Print out test name
print_log "\n\nRunning $test_name ...\n";
my $result = run_cmd($build_dir, $binary_dir, $test_command,
$binary_log, $timeout_secs);
print_logfile($binary_log, $test_name);
if (($result->{timed_out}) and (!$timeout_is_ok)) {
print_log "Error: $test_name timed out after $timeout_secs seconds.\n";
return 'testfailed';
} elsif ($result->{exit_value} != 0) {
print_test_errors($result, $test_name);
return 'testfailed';
} else {
print_log "$test_name exited normally\n";
}
my $found_token = file_has_token($binary_log, $status_token);
if ($found_token) {
print_log "Found status token in log file: $status_token\n";
} else {
print_log "Status token, $status_token, not found\n";
}
if (($status_token_means_pass and $found_token) or
(not $status_token_means_pass and not $found_token)) {
return 'success';
} else {
print_log "Error: $test_name has failed.\n";
return 'testfailed';
}
} # FileBasedTest
sub BloatTest {
my ($binary, $build_dir, $timeout_secs) = @_;
my $binary_basename = File::Basename::basename($binary);
my $binary_dir = File::Basename::dirname($binary);
my $binary_log = "$build_dir/bloat-cur.log";
my $old_binary_log = "$build_dir/bloat-prev.log";
local $_;
rename($binary_log, $old_binary_log);
unless (-e "$binary_dir/bloaturls.txt") {
print_log "Error: bloaturls.txt does not exist.\n";
return 'testfailed';
}
$ENV{XPCOM_MEM_BLOAT_LOG} = 1; # Turn on ref counting to track leaks.
my $cmd = "$binary_basename -f bloaturls.txt";
my $result = run_cmd($build_dir, $binary_dir, $cmd, $binary_log,
$timeout_secs);
delete $ENV{XPCOM_MEM_BLOAT_LOG};
print_logfile($binary_log, "bloat test");
if ($result->{timed_out}) {
print_log "Error: bloat test timed out after"
." $timeout_secs seconds.\n";
return 'testfailed';
} elsif ($result->{exit_value}) {
print_test_errors($result, $binary_basename);
return 'testfailed';
}
print_log "<a href=#bloat>\n######################## BLOAT STATISTICS\n";
open DIFF, "$build_dir/../bloatdiff.pl $build_dir/bloat-prev.log $binary_log|"
or die "Unable to run bloatdiff.pl";
print_log $_ while <DIFF>;
close DIFF;
print_log "######################## END BLOAT STATISTICS\n</a>\n";
return 'success';
}
# Need to end with a true value, (since we're using "require").
1;