| # Copyright (c) 2015 Stephen Warren |
| # Copyright (c) 2015-2016, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. |
| # |
| # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
| |
| # Implementation of pytest run-time hook functions. These are invoked by |
| # pytest at certain points during operation, e.g. startup, for each executed |
| # test, at shutdown etc. These hooks perform functions such as: |
| # - Parsing custom command-line options. |
| # - Pullilng in user-specified board configuration. |
| # - Creating the U-Boot console test fixture. |
| # - Creating the HTML log file. |
| # - Monitoring each test's results. |
| # - Implementing custom pytest markers. |
| |
| import atexit |
| import errno |
| import os |
| import os.path |
| import pytest |
| from _pytest.runner import runtestprotocol |
| import ConfigParser |
| import re |
| import StringIO |
| import sys |
| |
| # Globals: The HTML log file, and the connection to the U-Boot console. |
| log = None |
| console = None |
| |
| def mkdir_p(path): |
| """Create a directory path. |
| |
| This includes creating any intermediate/parent directories. Any errors |
| caused due to already extant directories are ignored. |
| |
| Args: |
| path: The directory path to create. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Nothing. |
| """ |
| |
| try: |
| os.makedirs(path) |
| except OSError as exc: |
| if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST and os.path.isdir(path): |
| pass |
| else: |
| raise |
| |
| def pytest_addoption(parser): |
| """pytest hook: Add custom command-line options to the cmdline parser. |
| |
| Args: |
| parser: The pytest command-line parser. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Nothing. |
| """ |
| |
| parser.addoption('--build-dir', default=None, |
| help='U-Boot build directory (O=)') |
| parser.addoption('--result-dir', default=None, |
| help='U-Boot test result/tmp directory') |
| parser.addoption('--persistent-data-dir', default=None, |
| help='U-Boot test persistent generated data directory') |
| parser.addoption('--board-type', '--bd', '-B', default='sandbox', |
| help='U-Boot board type') |
| parser.addoption('--board-identity', '--id', default='na', |
| help='U-Boot board identity/instance') |
| parser.addoption('--build', default=False, action='store_true', |
| help='Compile U-Boot before running tests') |
| parser.addoption('--gdbserver', default=None, |
| help='Run sandbox under gdbserver. The argument is the channel '+ |
| 'over which gdbserver should communicate, e.g. localhost:1234') |
| |
| def pytest_configure(config): |
| """pytest hook: Perform custom initialization at startup time. |
| |
| Args: |
| config: The pytest configuration. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Nothing. |
| """ |
| |
| global log |
| global console |
| global ubconfig |
| |
| test_py_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) |
| source_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(test_py_dir)) |
| |
| board_type = config.getoption('board_type') |
| board_type_filename = board_type.replace('-', '_') |
| |
| board_identity = config.getoption('board_identity') |
| board_identity_filename = board_identity.replace('-', '_') |
| |
| build_dir = config.getoption('build_dir') |
| if not build_dir: |
| build_dir = source_dir + '/build-' + board_type |
| mkdir_p(build_dir) |
| |
| result_dir = config.getoption('result_dir') |
| if not result_dir: |
| result_dir = build_dir |
| mkdir_p(result_dir) |
| |
| persistent_data_dir = config.getoption('persistent_data_dir') |
| if not persistent_data_dir: |
| persistent_data_dir = build_dir + '/persistent-data' |
| mkdir_p(persistent_data_dir) |
| |
| gdbserver = config.getoption('gdbserver') |
| if gdbserver and board_type != 'sandbox': |
| raise Exception('--gdbserver only supported with sandbox') |
| |
| import multiplexed_log |
| log = multiplexed_log.Logfile(result_dir + '/test-log.html') |
| |
| if config.getoption('build'): |
| if build_dir != source_dir: |
| o_opt = 'O=%s' % build_dir |
| else: |
| o_opt = '' |
| cmds = ( |
| ['make', o_opt, '-s', board_type + '_defconfig'], |
| ['make', o_opt, '-s', '-j8'], |
| ) |
| with log.section('make'): |
| runner = log.get_runner('make', sys.stdout) |
| for cmd in cmds: |
| runner.run(cmd, cwd=source_dir) |
| runner.close() |
| log.status_pass('OK') |
| |
| class ArbitraryAttributeContainer(object): |
| pass |
| |
| ubconfig = ArbitraryAttributeContainer() |
| ubconfig.brd = dict() |
| ubconfig.env = dict() |
| |
| modules = [ |
| (ubconfig.brd, 'u_boot_board_' + board_type_filename), |
| (ubconfig.env, 'u_boot_boardenv_' + board_type_filename), |
| (ubconfig.env, 'u_boot_boardenv_' + board_type_filename + '_' + |
| board_identity_filename), |
| ] |
| for (dict_to_fill, module_name) in modules: |
| try: |
| module = __import__(module_name) |
| except ImportError: |
| continue |
| dict_to_fill.update(module.__dict__) |
| |
| ubconfig.buildconfig = dict() |
| |
| for conf_file in ('.config', 'include/autoconf.mk'): |
| dot_config = build_dir + '/' + conf_file |
| if not os.path.exists(dot_config): |
| raise Exception(conf_file + ' does not exist; ' + |
| 'try passing --build option?') |
| |
| with open(dot_config, 'rt') as f: |
| ini_str = '[root]\n' + f.read() |
| ini_sio = StringIO.StringIO(ini_str) |
| parser = ConfigParser.RawConfigParser() |
| parser.readfp(ini_sio) |
| ubconfig.buildconfig.update(parser.items('root')) |
| |
| ubconfig.test_py_dir = test_py_dir |
| ubconfig.source_dir = source_dir |
| ubconfig.build_dir = build_dir |
| ubconfig.result_dir = result_dir |
| ubconfig.persistent_data_dir = persistent_data_dir |
| ubconfig.board_type = board_type |
| ubconfig.board_identity = board_identity |
| ubconfig.gdbserver = gdbserver |
| ubconfig.dtb = build_dir + '/arch/sandbox/dts/test.dtb' |
| |
| env_vars = ( |
| 'board_type', |
| 'board_identity', |
| 'source_dir', |
| 'test_py_dir', |
| 'build_dir', |
| 'result_dir', |
| 'persistent_data_dir', |
| ) |
| for v in env_vars: |
| os.environ['U_BOOT_' + v.upper()] = getattr(ubconfig, v) |
| |
| if board_type.startswith('sandbox'): |
| import u_boot_console_sandbox |
| console = u_boot_console_sandbox.ConsoleSandbox(log, ubconfig) |
| else: |
| import u_boot_console_exec_attach |
| console = u_boot_console_exec_attach.ConsoleExecAttach(log, ubconfig) |
| |
| re_ut_test_list = re.compile(r'_u_boot_list_2_(.*)_test_2_\1_test_(.*)\s*$') |
| def generate_ut_subtest(metafunc, fixture_name): |
| """Provide parametrization for a ut_subtest fixture. |
| |
| Determines the set of unit tests built into a U-Boot binary by parsing the |
| list of symbols generated by the build process. Provides this information |
| to test functions by parameterizing their ut_subtest fixture parameter. |
| |
| Args: |
| metafunc: The pytest test function. |
| fixture_name: The fixture name to test. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Nothing. |
| """ |
| |
| fn = console.config.build_dir + '/u-boot.sym' |
| try: |
| with open(fn, 'rt') as f: |
| lines = f.readlines() |
| except: |
| lines = [] |
| lines.sort() |
| |
| vals = [] |
| for l in lines: |
| m = re_ut_test_list.search(l) |
| if not m: |
| continue |
| vals.append(m.group(1) + ' ' + m.group(2)) |
| |
| ids = ['ut_' + s.replace(' ', '_') for s in vals] |
| metafunc.parametrize(fixture_name, vals, ids=ids) |
| |
| def generate_config(metafunc, fixture_name): |
| """Provide parametrization for {env,brd}__ fixtures. |
| |
| If a test function takes parameter(s) (fixture names) of the form brd__xxx |
| or env__xxx, the brd and env configuration dictionaries are consulted to |
| find the list of values to use for those parameters, and the test is |
| parametrized so that it runs once for each combination of values. |
| |
| Args: |
| metafunc: The pytest test function. |
| fixture_name: The fixture name to test. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Nothing. |
| """ |
| |
| subconfigs = { |
| 'brd': console.config.brd, |
| 'env': console.config.env, |
| } |
| parts = fixture_name.split('__') |
| if len(parts) < 2: |
| return |
| if parts[0] not in subconfigs: |
| return |
| subconfig = subconfigs[parts[0]] |
| vals = [] |
| val = subconfig.get(fixture_name, []) |
| # If that exact name is a key in the data source: |
| if val: |
| # ... use the dict value as a single parameter value. |
| vals = (val, ) |
| else: |
| # ... otherwise, see if there's a key that contains a list of |
| # values to use instead. |
| vals = subconfig.get(fixture_name+ 's', []) |
| def fixture_id(index, val): |
| try: |
| return val['fixture_id'] |
| except: |
| return fixture_name + str(index) |
| ids = [fixture_id(index, val) for (index, val) in enumerate(vals)] |
| metafunc.parametrize(fixture_name, vals, ids=ids) |
| |
| def pytest_generate_tests(metafunc): |
| """pytest hook: parameterize test functions based on custom rules. |
| |
| Check each test function parameter (fixture name) to see if it is one of |
| our custom names, and if so, provide the correct parametrization for that |
| parameter. |
| |
| Args: |
| metafunc: The pytest test function. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Nothing. |
| """ |
| |
| for fn in metafunc.fixturenames: |
| if fn == 'ut_subtest': |
| generate_ut_subtest(metafunc, fn) |
| continue |
| generate_config(metafunc, fn) |
| |
| @pytest.fixture(scope='session') |
| def u_boot_log(request): |
| """Generate the value of a test's log fixture. |
| |
| Args: |
| request: The pytest request. |
| |
| Returns: |
| The fixture value. |
| """ |
| |
| return console.log |
| |
| @pytest.fixture(scope='session') |
| def u_boot_config(request): |
| """Generate the value of a test's u_boot_config fixture. |
| |
| Args: |
| request: The pytest request. |
| |
| Returns: |
| The fixture value. |
| """ |
| |
| return console.config |
| |
| @pytest.fixture(scope='function') |
| def u_boot_console(request): |
| """Generate the value of a test's u_boot_console fixture. |
| |
| Args: |
| request: The pytest request. |
| |
| Returns: |
| The fixture value. |
| """ |
| |
| console.ensure_spawned() |
| return console |
| |
| anchors = {} |
| tests_not_run = [] |
| tests_failed = [] |
| tests_xpassed = [] |
| tests_xfailed = [] |
| tests_skipped = [] |
| tests_warning = [] |
| tests_passed = [] |
| |
| def pytest_itemcollected(item): |
| """pytest hook: Called once for each test found during collection. |
| |
| This enables our custom result analysis code to see the list of all tests |
| that should eventually be run. |
| |
| Args: |
| item: The item that was collected. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Nothing. |
| """ |
| |
| tests_not_run.append(item.name) |
| |
| def cleanup(): |
| """Clean up all global state. |
| |
| Executed (via atexit) once the entire test process is complete. This |
| includes logging the status of all tests, and the identity of any failed |
| or skipped tests. |
| |
| Args: |
| None. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Nothing. |
| """ |
| |
| if console: |
| console.close() |
| if log: |
| with log.section('Status Report', 'status_report'): |
| log.status_pass('%d passed' % len(tests_passed)) |
| if tests_warning: |
| log.status_warning('%d passed with warning' % len(tests_warning)) |
| for test in tests_warning: |
| anchor = anchors.get(test, None) |
| log.status_warning('... ' + test, anchor) |
| if tests_skipped: |
| log.status_skipped('%d skipped' % len(tests_skipped)) |
| for test in tests_skipped: |
| anchor = anchors.get(test, None) |
| log.status_skipped('... ' + test, anchor) |
| if tests_xpassed: |
| log.status_xpass('%d xpass' % len(tests_xpassed)) |
| for test in tests_xpassed: |
| anchor = anchors.get(test, None) |
| log.status_xpass('... ' + test, anchor) |
| if tests_xfailed: |
| log.status_xfail('%d xfail' % len(tests_xfailed)) |
| for test in tests_xfailed: |
| anchor = anchors.get(test, None) |
| log.status_xfail('... ' + test, anchor) |
| if tests_failed: |
| log.status_fail('%d failed' % len(tests_failed)) |
| for test in tests_failed: |
| anchor = anchors.get(test, None) |
| log.status_fail('... ' + test, anchor) |
| if tests_not_run: |
| log.status_fail('%d not run' % len(tests_not_run)) |
| for test in tests_not_run: |
| anchor = anchors.get(test, None) |
| log.status_fail('... ' + test, anchor) |
| log.close() |
| atexit.register(cleanup) |
| |
| def setup_boardspec(item): |
| """Process any 'boardspec' marker for a test. |
| |
| Such a marker lists the set of board types that a test does/doesn't |
| support. If tests are being executed on an unsupported board, the test is |
| marked to be skipped. |
| |
| Args: |
| item: The pytest test item. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Nothing. |
| """ |
| |
| mark = item.get_marker('boardspec') |
| if not mark: |
| return |
| required_boards = [] |
| for board in mark.args: |
| if board.startswith('!'): |
| if ubconfig.board_type == board[1:]: |
| pytest.skip('board "%s" not supported' % ubconfig.board_type) |
| return |
| else: |
| required_boards.append(board) |
| if required_boards and ubconfig.board_type not in required_boards: |
| pytest.skip('board "%s" not supported' % ubconfig.board_type) |
| |
| def setup_buildconfigspec(item): |
| """Process any 'buildconfigspec' marker for a test. |
| |
| Such a marker lists some U-Boot configuration feature that the test |
| requires. If tests are being executed on an U-Boot build that doesn't |
| have the required feature, the test is marked to be skipped. |
| |
| Args: |
| item: The pytest test item. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Nothing. |
| """ |
| |
| mark = item.get_marker('buildconfigspec') |
| if not mark: |
| return |
| for option in mark.args: |
| if not ubconfig.buildconfig.get('config_' + option.lower(), None): |
| pytest.skip('.config feature "%s" not enabled' % option.lower()) |
| |
| def tool_is_in_path(tool): |
| for path in os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep): |
| fn = os.path.join(path, tool) |
| if os.path.isfile(fn) and os.access(fn, os.X_OK): |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| def setup_requiredtool(item): |
| """Process any 'requiredtool' marker for a test. |
| |
| Such a marker lists some external tool (binary, executable, application) |
| that the test requires. If tests are being executed on a system that |
| doesn't have the required tool, the test is marked to be skipped. |
| |
| Args: |
| item: The pytest test item. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Nothing. |
| """ |
| |
| mark = item.get_marker('requiredtool') |
| if not mark: |
| return |
| for tool in mark.args: |
| if not tool_is_in_path(tool): |
| pytest.skip('tool "%s" not in $PATH' % tool) |
| |
| def start_test_section(item): |
| anchors[item.name] = log.start_section(item.name) |
| |
| def pytest_runtest_setup(item): |
| """pytest hook: Configure (set up) a test item. |
| |
| Called once for each test to perform any custom configuration. This hook |
| is used to skip the test if certain conditions apply. |
| |
| Args: |
| item: The pytest test item. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Nothing. |
| """ |
| |
| start_test_section(item) |
| setup_boardspec(item) |
| setup_buildconfigspec(item) |
| setup_requiredtool(item) |
| |
| def pytest_runtest_protocol(item, nextitem): |
| """pytest hook: Called to execute a test. |
| |
| This hook wraps the standard pytest runtestprotocol() function in order |
| to acquire visibility into, and record, each test function's result. |
| |
| Args: |
| item: The pytest test item to execute. |
| nextitem: The pytest test item that will be executed after this one. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A list of pytest reports (test result data). |
| """ |
| |
| log.get_and_reset_warning() |
| reports = runtestprotocol(item, nextitem=nextitem) |
| was_warning = log.get_and_reset_warning() |
| |
| # In pytest 3, runtestprotocol() may not call pytest_runtest_setup() if |
| # the test is skipped. That call is required to create the test's section |
| # in the log file. The call to log.end_section() requires that the log |
| # contain a section for this test. Create a section for the test if it |
| # doesn't already exist. |
| if not item.name in anchors: |
| start_test_section(item) |
| |
| failure_cleanup = False |
| if not was_warning: |
| test_list = tests_passed |
| msg = 'OK' |
| msg_log = log.status_pass |
| else: |
| test_list = tests_warning |
| msg = 'OK (with warning)' |
| msg_log = log.status_warning |
| for report in reports: |
| if report.outcome == 'failed': |
| if hasattr(report, 'wasxfail'): |
| test_list = tests_xpassed |
| msg = 'XPASSED' |
| msg_log = log.status_xpass |
| else: |
| failure_cleanup = True |
| test_list = tests_failed |
| msg = 'FAILED:\n' + str(report.longrepr) |
| msg_log = log.status_fail |
| break |
| if report.outcome == 'skipped': |
| if hasattr(report, 'wasxfail'): |
| failure_cleanup = True |
| test_list = tests_xfailed |
| msg = 'XFAILED:\n' + str(report.longrepr) |
| msg_log = log.status_xfail |
| break |
| test_list = tests_skipped |
| msg = 'SKIPPED:\n' + str(report.longrepr) |
| msg_log = log.status_skipped |
| |
| if failure_cleanup: |
| console.drain_console() |
| |
| test_list.append(item.name) |
| tests_not_run.remove(item.name) |
| |
| try: |
| msg_log(msg) |
| except: |
| # If something went wrong with logging, it's better to let the test |
| # process continue, which may report other exceptions that triggered |
| # the logging issue (e.g. console.log wasn't created). Hence, just |
| # squash the exception. If the test setup failed due to e.g. syntax |
| # error somewhere else, this won't be seen. However, once that issue |
| # is fixed, if this exception still exists, it will then be logged as |
| # part of the test's stdout. |
| import traceback |
| print 'Exception occurred while logging runtest status:' |
| traceback.print_exc() |
| # FIXME: Can we force a test failure here? |
| |
| log.end_section(item.name) |
| |
| if failure_cleanup: |
| console.cleanup_spawn() |
| |
| return reports |