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Valgrind-test's output handler buffers valgrind's output to detect errors and emit proper messages that are detected by automation log parsing. When an error is detected, the buffered output is reinjected, but there was a typo that prevented that from actually happening, which ate the first lines of stack traces.
117 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
117 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals
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import logging
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import re
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class OutputHandler(object):
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'''
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A class for handling Valgrind output.
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Valgrind errors look like this:
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==60741== 40 (24 direct, 16 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 2,746 of 5,235
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==60741== at 0x4C26B43: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:593)
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==60741== by 0x63AEF65: PR_Calloc (prmem.c:443)
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==60741== by 0x69F236E: PORT_ZAlloc_Util (secport.c:117)
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==60741== by 0x69F1336: SECITEM_AllocItem_Util (secitem.c:28)
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==60741== by 0xA04280B: ffi_call_unix64 (in /builds/slave/m-in-l64-valgrind-000000000000/objdir/toolkit/library/libxul.so)
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==60741== by 0xA042443: ffi_call (ffi64.c:485)
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For each such error, this class extracts most or all of the first (error
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kind) line, plus the function name in each of the first few stack entries.
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With this data it constructs and prints a TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL message that
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TBPL will highlight.
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It buffers these lines from which text is extracted so that the
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TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL message can be printed before the full error.
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Parsing the Valgrind output isn't ideal, and it may break in the future if
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Valgrind changes the format of the messages, or introduces new error kinds.
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To protect against this, we also count how many lines containing
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"<insert_a_suppression_name_here>" are seen. Thanks to the use of
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--gen-suppressions=yes, exactly one of these lines is present per error. If
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the count of these lines doesn't match the error count found during
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parsing, then the parsing has missed one or more errors and we can fail
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appropriately.
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'''
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def __init__(self, logger):
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# The regexps in this list match all of Valgrind's errors. Note that
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# Valgrind is English-only, so we don't have to worry about
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# localization.
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self.logger = logger
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self.re_error = \
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r'==\d+== (' + \
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r'(Use of uninitialised value of size \d+)|' + \
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r'(Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value\(s\))|' + \
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r'(Syscall param .* contains uninitialised byte\(s\))|' + \
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r'(Syscall param .* points to (unaddressable|uninitialised) byte\(s\))|' + \
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r'((Unaddressable|Uninitialised) byte\(s\) found during client check request)|' + \
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r'(Invalid free\(\) / delete / delete\[\] / realloc\(\))|' + \
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r'(Mismatched free\(\) / delete / delete \[\])|' + \
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r'(Invalid (read|write) of size \d+)|' + \
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r'(Jump to the invalid address stated on the next line)|' + \
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r'(Source and destination overlap in .*)|' + \
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r'(.* bytes in .* blocks are .* lost)' + \
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r')'
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# Match identifer chars, plus ':' for namespaces, and '\?' in order to
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# match "???" which Valgrind sometimes produces.
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self.re_stack_entry = r'^==\d+==.*0x[A-Z0-9]+: ([A-Za-z0-9_:\?]+)'
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self.re_suppression = r' *<insert_a_suppression_name_here>'
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self.error_count = 0
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self.suppression_count = 0
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self.number_of_stack_entries_to_get = 0
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self.curr_error = None
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self.curr_location = None
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self.buffered_lines = None
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def log(self, line):
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self.logger(logging.INFO, 'valgrind-output', {'line': line}, '{line}')
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def __call__(self, line):
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if self.number_of_stack_entries_to_get == 0:
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# Look for the start of a Valgrind error.
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m = re.search(self.re_error, line)
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if m:
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self.error_count += 1
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self.number_of_stack_entries_to_get = 4
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self.curr_error = m.group(1)
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self.curr_location = ""
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self.buffered_lines = [line]
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else:
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self.log(line)
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else:
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# We've recently found a Valgrind error, and are now extracting
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# details from the first few stack entries.
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self.buffered_lines.append(line)
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m = re.match(self.re_stack_entry, line)
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if m:
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self.curr_location += m.group(1)
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else:
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self.curr_location += '?!?'
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self.number_of_stack_entries_to_get -= 1
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if self.number_of_stack_entries_to_get != 0:
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self.curr_location += ' / '
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else:
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# We've finished getting the first few stack entries. Print the
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# failure message and the buffered lines, and then reset state.
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self.logger(logging.ERROR, 'valgrind-error-msg',
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{'error': self.curr_error,
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'location': self.curr_location},
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'TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | valgrind-test | {error} at {location}')
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for b in self.buffered_lines:
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self.log(b)
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self.curr_error = None
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self.curr_location = None
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self.buffered_lines = None
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if re.match(self.re_suppression, line):
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self.suppression_count += 1
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