| #!/usr/bin/env python3 |
| # |
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| # |
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| |
| """ART Run-Test TestRunner |
| |
| The testrunner runs the ART run-tests by simply invoking the script. |
| It fetches the list of eligible tests from art/test directory, and list of |
| disabled tests from art/test/knownfailures.json. It runs the tests by |
| invoking art/test/run-test script and checks the exit value to decide if the |
| test passed or failed. |
| |
| Before invoking the script, first build all the tests dependencies. |
| There are two major build targets for building target and host tests |
| dependencies: |
| 1) test-art-host-run-test |
| 2) test-art-target-run-test |
| |
| There are various options to invoke the script which are: |
| -t: Either the test name as in art/test or the test name including the variant |
| information. Eg, "-t 001-HelloWorld", |
| "-t test-art-host-run-test-debug-prebuild-optimizing-relocate-ntrace-cms-checkjni-picimage-npictest-ndebuggable-001-HelloWorld32" |
| -j: Number of thread workers to be used. Eg - "-j64" |
| --dry-run: Instead of running the test name, just print its name. |
| --verbose |
| -b / --build-dependencies: to build the dependencies before running the test |
| |
| To specify any specific variants for the test, use --<<variant-name>>. |
| For eg, for compiler type as optimizing, use --optimizing. |
| |
| |
| In the end, the script will print the failed and skipped tests if any. |
| |
| """ |
| import argparse |
| import collections |
| import fnmatch |
| import itertools |
| import json |
| import multiprocessing |
| import os |
| import re |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| import threading |
| import time |
| |
| import env |
| from target_config import target_config |
| from device_config import device_config |
| |
| # timeout for individual tests. |
| # TODO: make it adjustable per tests and for buildbots |
| timeout = 3000 # 50 minutes |
| |
| # DISABLED_TEST_CONTAINER holds information about the disabled tests. It is a map |
| # that has key as the test name (like 001-HelloWorld), and value as set of |
| # variants that the test is disabled for. |
| DISABLED_TEST_CONTAINER = {} |
| |
| # The Dict contains the list of all possible variants for a given type. For example, |
| # for key TARGET, the value would be target and host. The list is used to parse |
| # the test name given as the argument to run. |
| VARIANT_TYPE_DICT = {} |
| |
| # The set contains all the variants of each time. |
| TOTAL_VARIANTS_SET = set() |
| |
| # The colors are used in the output. When a test passes, COLOR_PASS is used, |
| # and so on. |
| COLOR_ERROR = '\033[91m' |
| COLOR_PASS = '\033[92m' |
| COLOR_SKIP = '\033[93m' |
| COLOR_NORMAL = '\033[0m' |
| |
| # The mutex object is used by the threads for exclusive access of test_count |
| # to make any changes in its value. |
| test_count_mutex = threading.Lock() |
| |
| # The set contains the list of all the possible run tests that are in art/test |
| # directory. |
| RUN_TEST_SET = set() |
| |
| # The semaphore object is used by the testrunner to limit the number of |
| # threads to the user requested concurrency value. |
| semaphore = threading.Semaphore(1) |
| |
| # The mutex object is used to provide exclusive access to a thread to print |
| # its output. |
| print_mutex = threading.Lock() |
| failed_tests = [] |
| skipped_tests = [] |
| |
| # Flags |
| n_thread = -1 |
| test_count = 0 |
| total_test_count = 0 |
| verbose = False |
| dry_run = False |
| ignore_skips = False |
| build = False |
| gdb = False |
| gdb_arg = '' |
| runtime_option = '' |
| stop_testrunner = False |
| dex2oat_jobs = -1 # -1 corresponds to default threads for dex2oat |
| run_all_configs = False |
| |
| # Dict containing extra arguments |
| extra_arguments = { "host" : [], "target" : [] } |
| |
| # Dict to store user requested test variants. |
| # key: variant_type. |
| # value: set of variants user wants to run of type <key>. |
| _user_input_variants = collections.defaultdict(set) |
| |
| def gather_test_info(): |
| """The method gathers test information about the test to be run which includes |
| generating the list of total tests from the art/test directory and the list |
| of disabled test. It also maps various variants to types. |
| """ |
| global TOTAL_VARIANTS_SET |
| global DISABLED_TEST_CONTAINER |
| # TODO: Avoid duplication of the variant names in different lists. |
| VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['pictest'] = {'pictest', 'npictest'} |
| VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['run'] = {'ndebug', 'debug'} |
| VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['target'] = {'target', 'host', 'jvm'} |
| VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['trace'] = {'trace', 'ntrace', 'stream'} |
| VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['image'] = {'picimage', 'no-image', 'multipicimage'} |
| VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['debuggable'] = {'ndebuggable', 'debuggable'} |
| VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['gc'] = {'gcstress', 'gcverify', 'cms'} |
| VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['prebuild'] = {'no-prebuild', 'no-dex2oat', 'prebuild'} |
| VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['cdex_level'] = {'cdex-none', 'cdex-fast'} |
| VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['relocate'] = {'relocate-npatchoat', 'relocate', 'no-relocate'} |
| VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['jni'] = {'jni', 'forcecopy', 'checkjni'} |
| VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['address_sizes'] = {'64', '32'} |
| VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['jvmti'] = {'no-jvmti', 'jvmti-stress', 'redefine-stress', 'trace-stress', |
| 'field-stress', 'step-stress'} |
| VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['compiler'] = {'interp-ac', 'interpreter', 'jit', 'optimizing', |
| 'regalloc_gc', 'speed-profile'} |
| |
| for v_type in VARIANT_TYPE_DICT: |
| TOTAL_VARIANTS_SET = TOTAL_VARIANTS_SET.union(VARIANT_TYPE_DICT.get(v_type)) |
| |
| test_dir = env.ANDROID_BUILD_TOP + '/art/test' |
| for f in os.listdir(test_dir): |
| if fnmatch.fnmatch(f, '[0-9]*'): |
| RUN_TEST_SET.add(f) |
| DISABLED_TEST_CONTAINER = get_disabled_test_info() |
| |
| |
| def setup_test_env(): |
| """The method sets default value for the various variants of the tests if they |
| are already not set. |
| """ |
| if env.ART_TEST_BISECTION: |
| env.ART_TEST_RUN_TEST_NO_PREBUILD = True |
| env.ART_TEST_RUN_TEST_PREBUILD = False |
| # Bisection search writes to standard output. |
| env.ART_TEST_QUIET = False |
| |
| global _user_input_variants |
| global run_all_configs |
| # These are the default variant-options we will use if nothing in the group is specified. |
| default_variants = { |
| 'target': {'host', 'target'}, |
| 'pictest': {'npictest'}, |
| 'prebuild': {'prebuild'}, |
| 'cdex_level': {'cdex-fast'}, |
| 'jvmti': { 'no-jvmti'}, |
| 'compiler': {'optimizing', |
| 'jit', |
| 'interpreter', |
| 'interp-ac', |
| 'speed-profile'}, |
| 'relocate': {'no-relocate'}, |
| 'trace': {'ntrace'}, |
| 'gc': {'cms'}, |
| 'jni': {'checkjni'}, |
| 'image': {'picimage'}, |
| 'pictest': {'pictest'}, |
| 'debuggable': {'ndebuggable'}, |
| 'run': {'debug'}, |
| # address_sizes_target depends on the target so it is dealt with below. |
| } |
| # We want to pull these early since the full VARIANT_TYPE_DICT has a few additional ones we don't |
| # want to pick up if we pass --all. |
| default_variants_keys = default_variants.keys() |
| if run_all_configs: |
| default_variants = VARIANT_TYPE_DICT |
| |
| for key in default_variants_keys: |
| if not _user_input_variants[key]: |
| _user_input_variants[key] = default_variants[key] |
| |
| _user_input_variants['address_sizes_target'] = collections.defaultdict(set) |
| if not _user_input_variants['address_sizes']: |
| _user_input_variants['address_sizes_target']['target'].add( |
| env.ART_PHONY_TEST_TARGET_SUFFIX) |
| _user_input_variants['address_sizes_target']['host'].add( |
| env.ART_PHONY_TEST_HOST_SUFFIX) |
| if env.ART_TEST_RUN_TEST_2ND_ARCH: |
| _user_input_variants['address_sizes_target']['host'].add( |
| env.ART_2ND_PHONY_TEST_HOST_SUFFIX) |
| _user_input_variants['address_sizes_target']['target'].add( |
| env.ART_2ND_PHONY_TEST_TARGET_SUFFIX) |
| else: |
| _user_input_variants['address_sizes_target']['host'] = _user_input_variants['address_sizes'] |
| _user_input_variants['address_sizes_target']['target'] = _user_input_variants['address_sizes'] |
| |
| global n_thread |
| if n_thread is -1: |
| if 'target' in _user_input_variants['target']: |
| n_thread = get_default_threads('target') |
| else: |
| n_thread = get_default_threads('host') |
| print_text("Concurrency: " + str(n_thread) + "\n") |
| |
| global extra_arguments |
| for target in _user_input_variants['target']: |
| extra_arguments[target] = find_extra_device_arguments(target) |
| |
| global semaphore |
| semaphore = threading.Semaphore(n_thread) |
| |
| if not sys.stdout.isatty(): |
| global COLOR_ERROR |
| global COLOR_PASS |
| global COLOR_SKIP |
| global COLOR_NORMAL |
| COLOR_ERROR = '' |
| COLOR_PASS = '' |
| COLOR_SKIP = '' |
| COLOR_NORMAL = '' |
| |
| def find_extra_device_arguments(target): |
| """ |
| Gets any extra arguments from the device_config. |
| """ |
| device_name = target |
| if target == 'target': |
| device_name = get_device_name() |
| return device_config.get(device_name, { 'run-test-args' : [] })['run-test-args'] |
| |
| def get_device_name(): |
| """ |
| Gets the value of ro.product.name from remote device. |
| """ |
| proc = subprocess.Popen(['adb', 'shell', 'getprop', 'ro.product.name'], |
| stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, |
| stdout = subprocess.PIPE, |
| universal_newlines=True) |
| # only wait 2 seconds. |
| output = proc.communicate(timeout = 2)[0] |
| success = not proc.wait() |
| if success: |
| return output.strip() |
| else: |
| print_text("Unable to determine device type!\n") |
| print_text("Continuing anyway.\n") |
| return "UNKNOWN_TARGET" |
| |
| def run_tests(tests): |
| """Creates thread workers to run the tests. |
| |
| The method generates command and thread worker to run the tests. Depending on |
| the user input for the number of threads to be used, the method uses a |
| semaphore object to keep a count in control for the thread workers. When a new |
| worker is created, it acquires the semaphore object, and when the number of |
| workers reaches the maximum allowed concurrency, the method wait for an |
| existing thread worker to release the semaphore object. Worker releases the |
| semaphore object when they finish printing the output. |
| |
| Args: |
| tests: The set of tests to be run. |
| """ |
| options_all = '' |
| |
| # jvm does not run with all these combinations, |
| # or at least it doesn't make sense for most of them. |
| # TODO: support some jvm variants like jvmti ? |
| target_input_variants = _user_input_variants['target'] |
| uncombinated_target_input_variants = [] |
| if 'jvm' in target_input_variants: |
| _user_input_variants['target'].remove('jvm') |
| uncombinated_target_input_variants.append('jvm') |
| |
| global total_test_count |
| total_test_count = len(tests) |
| if target_input_variants: |
| for variant_type in VARIANT_TYPE_DICT: |
| if not (variant_type == 'target' or 'address_sizes' in variant_type): |
| total_test_count *= len(_user_input_variants[variant_type]) |
| target_address_combinations = 0 |
| for target in target_input_variants: |
| for address_size in _user_input_variants['address_sizes_target'][target]: |
| target_address_combinations += 1 |
| target_address_combinations += len(uncombinated_target_input_variants) |
| total_test_count *= target_address_combinations |
| |
| if env.ART_TEST_WITH_STRACE: |
| options_all += ' --strace' |
| |
| if env.ART_TEST_RUN_TEST_ALWAYS_CLEAN: |
| options_all += ' --always-clean' |
| |
| if env.ART_TEST_BISECTION: |
| options_all += ' --bisection-search' |
| |
| if env.ART_TEST_CHROOT: |
| options_all += ' --chroot ' + env.ART_TEST_CHROOT |
| |
| if env.ART_TEST_ANDROID_ROOT: |
| options_all += ' --android-root ' + env.ART_TEST_ANDROID_ROOT |
| |
| if gdb: |
| options_all += ' --gdb' |
| if gdb_arg: |
| options_all += ' --gdb-arg ' + gdb_arg |
| |
| if runtime_option: |
| for opt in runtime_option: |
| options_all += ' --runtime-option ' + opt |
| |
| if dex2oat_jobs != -1: |
| options_all += ' --dex2oat-jobs ' + str(dex2oat_jobs) |
| |
| def iter_config(tests, input_variants, user_input_variants): |
| config = itertools.product(tests, input_variants, user_input_variants['run'], |
| user_input_variants['prebuild'], user_input_variants['compiler'], |
| user_input_variants['relocate'], user_input_variants['trace'], |
| user_input_variants['gc'], user_input_variants['jni'], |
| user_input_variants['image'], user_input_variants['pictest'], |
| user_input_variants['debuggable'], user_input_variants['jvmti'], |
| user_input_variants['cdex_level']) |
| return config |
| |
| # [--host, --target] combines with all the other user input variants. |
| config = iter_config(tests, target_input_variants, _user_input_variants) |
| # [--jvm] currently combines with nothing else. most of the extra flags we'd insert |
| # would be unrecognizable by the 'java' binary, so avoid inserting any extra flags for now. |
| uncombinated_config = iter_config(tests, uncombinated_target_input_variants, { 'run': [''], |
| 'prebuild': [''], 'compiler': [''], |
| 'relocate': [''], 'trace': [''], |
| 'gc': [''], 'jni': [''], |
| 'image': [''], 'pictest': [''], |
| 'debuggable': [''], 'jvmti': [''], |
| 'cdex_level': ['']}) |
| |
| def start_combination(config_tuple, address_size): |
| test, target, run, prebuild, compiler, relocate, trace, gc, \ |
| jni, image, pictest, debuggable, jvmti, cdex_level = config_tuple |
| |
| if stop_testrunner: |
| # When ART_TEST_KEEP_GOING is set to false, then as soon as a test |
| # fails, stop_testrunner is set to True. When this happens, the method |
| # stops creating any any thread and wait for all the exising threads |
| # to end. |
| while threading.active_count() > 2: |
| time.sleep(0.1) |
| return |
| # NB The order of components here should match the order of |
| # components in the regex parser in parse_test_name. |
| test_name = 'test-art-' |
| test_name += target + '-run-test-' |
| test_name += run + '-' |
| test_name += prebuild + '-' |
| test_name += compiler + '-' |
| test_name += relocate + '-' |
| test_name += trace + '-' |
| test_name += gc + '-' |
| test_name += jni + '-' |
| test_name += image + '-' |
| test_name += pictest + '-' |
| test_name += debuggable + '-' |
| test_name += jvmti + '-' |
| test_name += cdex_level + '-' |
| test_name += test |
| test_name += address_size |
| |
| variant_set = {target, run, prebuild, compiler, relocate, trace, gc, jni, |
| image, pictest, debuggable, jvmti, cdex_level, address_size} |
| |
| options_test = options_all |
| |
| if target == 'host': |
| options_test += ' --host' |
| elif target == 'jvm': |
| options_test += ' --jvm' |
| |
| if run == 'ndebug': |
| options_test += ' -O' |
| |
| if prebuild == 'prebuild': |
| options_test += ' --prebuild' |
| elif prebuild == 'no-prebuild': |
| options_test += ' --no-prebuild' |
| elif prebuild == 'no-dex2oat': |
| options_test += ' --no-prebuild --no-dex2oat' |
| |
| # Add option and remove the cdex- prefix. |
| options_test += ' --compact-dex-level ' + cdex_level.replace('cdex-','') |
| |
| if compiler == 'optimizing': |
| options_test += ' --optimizing' |
| elif compiler == 'regalloc_gc': |
| options_test += ' --optimizing -Xcompiler-option --register-allocation-strategy=graph-color' |
| elif compiler == 'interpreter': |
| options_test += ' --interpreter' |
| elif compiler == 'interp-ac': |
| options_test += ' --interpreter --verify-soft-fail' |
| elif compiler == 'jit': |
| options_test += ' --jit' |
| elif compiler == 'speed-profile': |
| options_test += ' --random-profile' |
| |
| if relocate == 'relocate': |
| options_test += ' --relocate' |
| elif relocate == 'no-relocate': |
| options_test += ' --no-relocate' |
| elif relocate == 'relocate-npatchoat': |
| options_test += ' --relocate --no-patchoat' |
| |
| if trace == 'trace': |
| options_test += ' --trace' |
| elif trace == 'stream': |
| options_test += ' --trace --stream' |
| |
| if gc == 'gcverify': |
| options_test += ' --gcverify' |
| elif gc == 'gcstress': |
| options_test += ' --gcstress' |
| |
| if jni == 'forcecopy': |
| options_test += ' --runtime-option -Xjniopts:forcecopy' |
| elif jni == 'checkjni': |
| options_test += ' --runtime-option -Xcheck:jni' |
| |
| if image == 'no-image': |
| options_test += ' --no-image' |
| elif image == 'multipicimage': |
| options_test += ' --multi-image' |
| |
| if pictest == 'pictest': |
| options_test += ' --pic-test' |
| |
| if debuggable == 'debuggable': |
| options_test += ' --debuggable' |
| |
| if jvmti == 'jvmti-stress': |
| options_test += ' --jvmti-trace-stress --jvmti-redefine-stress --jvmti-field-stress' |
| elif jvmti == 'field-stress': |
| options_test += ' --jvmti-field-stress' |
| elif jvmti == 'trace-stress': |
| options_test += ' --jvmti-trace-stress' |
| elif jvmti == 'redefine-stress': |
| options_test += ' --jvmti-redefine-stress' |
| elif jvmti == 'step-stress': |
| options_test += ' --jvmti-step-stress' |
| |
| if address_size == '64': |
| options_test += ' --64' |
| |
| if env.DEX2OAT_HOST_INSTRUCTION_SET_FEATURES: |
| options_test += ' --instruction-set-features' + env.DEX2OAT_HOST_INSTRUCTION_SET_FEATURES |
| |
| elif address_size == '32': |
| if env.HOST_2ND_ARCH_PREFIX_DEX2OAT_HOST_INSTRUCTION_SET_FEATURES: |
| options_test += ' --instruction-set-features ' + \ |
| env.HOST_2ND_ARCH_PREFIX_DEX2OAT_HOST_INSTRUCTION_SET_FEATURES |
| |
| # Use the default run-test behavior unless ANDROID_COMPILE_WITH_JACK is explicitly set. |
| if env.ANDROID_COMPILE_WITH_JACK == True: |
| options_test += ' --build-with-jack' |
| elif env.ANDROID_COMPILE_WITH_JACK == False: |
| options_test += ' --build-with-javac-dx' |
| |
| # TODO(http://36039166): This is a temporary solution to |
| # fix build breakages. |
| options_test = (' --output-path %s') % ( |
| tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=env.ART_HOST_TEST_DIR)) + options_test |
| |
| run_test_sh = env.ANDROID_BUILD_TOP + '/art/test/run-test' |
| command = ' '.join((run_test_sh, options_test, ' '.join(extra_arguments[target]), test)) |
| |
| semaphore.acquire() |
| worker = threading.Thread(target=run_test, args=(command, test, variant_set, test_name)) |
| worker.daemon = True |
| worker.start() |
| |
| for config_tuple in config: |
| target = config_tuple[1] |
| for address_size in _user_input_variants['address_sizes_target'][target]: |
| start_combination(config_tuple, address_size) |
| |
| for config_tuple in uncombinated_config: |
| start_combination(config_tuple, "") # no address size |
| |
| while threading.active_count() > 2: |
| time.sleep(0.1) |
| |
| |
| def run_test(command, test, test_variant, test_name): |
| """Runs the test. |
| |
| It invokes art/test/run-test script to run the test. The output of the script |
| is checked, and if it ends with "Succeeded!", it assumes that the tests |
| passed, otherwise, put it in the list of failed test. Before actually running |
| the test, it also checks if the test is placed in the list of disabled tests, |
| and if yes, it skips running it, and adds the test in the list of skipped |
| tests. The method uses print_text method to actually print the output. After |
| successfully running and capturing the output for the test, it releases the |
| semaphore object. |
| |
| Args: |
| command: The command to be used to invoke the script |
| test: The name of the test without the variant information. |
| test_variant: The set of variant for the test. |
| test_name: The name of the test along with the variants. |
| """ |
| global stop_testrunner |
| try: |
| if is_test_disabled(test, test_variant): |
| test_skipped = True |
| else: |
| test_skipped = False |
| if gdb: |
| proc = subprocess.Popen(command.split(), stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, universal_newlines=True) |
| else: |
| proc = subprocess.Popen(command.split(), stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, stdout = subprocess.PIPE, |
| universal_newlines=True) |
| script_output = proc.communicate(timeout=timeout)[0] |
| test_passed = not proc.wait() |
| |
| if not test_skipped: |
| if test_passed: |
| print_test_info(test_name, 'PASS') |
| else: |
| failed_tests.append((test_name, str(command) + "\n" + script_output)) |
| if not env.ART_TEST_KEEP_GOING: |
| stop_testrunner = True |
| print_test_info(test_name, 'FAIL', ('%s\n%s') % ( |
| command, script_output)) |
| elif not dry_run: |
| print_test_info(test_name, 'SKIP') |
| skipped_tests.append(test_name) |
| else: |
| print_test_info(test_name, '') |
| except subprocess.TimeoutExpired as e: |
| failed_tests.append((test_name, 'Timed out in %d seconds' % timeout)) |
| print_test_info(test_name, 'TIMEOUT', 'Timed out in %d seconds\n%s' % ( |
| timeout, command)) |
| except Exception as e: |
| failed_tests.append((test_name, str(e))) |
| print_test_info(test_name, 'FAIL', |
| ('%s\n%s\n\n') % (command, str(e))) |
| finally: |
| semaphore.release() |
| |
| |
| def print_test_info(test_name, result, failed_test_info=""): |
| """Print the continous test information |
| |
| If verbose is set to True, it continuously prints test status information |
| on a new line. |
| If verbose is set to False, it keeps on erasing test |
| information by overriding it with the latest test information. Also, |
| in this case it stictly makes sure that the information length doesn't |
| exceed the console width. It does so by shortening the test_name. |
| |
| When a test fails, it prints the output of the run-test script and |
| command used to invoke the script. It doesn't override the failing |
| test information in either of the cases. |
| """ |
| |
| global test_count |
| info = '' |
| if not verbose: |
| # Without --verbose, the testrunner erases passing test info. It |
| # does that by overriding the printed text with white spaces all across |
| # the console width. |
| console_width = int(os.popen('stty size', 'r').read().split()[1]) |
| info = '\r' + ' ' * console_width + '\r' |
| try: |
| print_mutex.acquire() |
| test_count += 1 |
| percent = (test_count * 100) / total_test_count |
| progress_info = ('[ %d%% %d/%d ]') % ( |
| percent, |
| test_count, |
| total_test_count) |
| |
| if result == 'FAIL' or result == 'TIMEOUT': |
| if not verbose: |
| info += ('%s %s %s\n') % ( |
| progress_info, |
| test_name, |
| COLOR_ERROR + result + COLOR_NORMAL) |
| else: |
| info += ('%s %s %s\n%s\n') % ( |
| progress_info, |
| test_name, |
| COLOR_ERROR + result + COLOR_NORMAL, |
| failed_test_info) |
| else: |
| result_text = '' |
| if result == 'PASS': |
| result_text += COLOR_PASS + 'PASS' + COLOR_NORMAL |
| elif result == 'SKIP': |
| result_text += COLOR_SKIP + 'SKIP' + COLOR_NORMAL |
| |
| if verbose: |
| info += ('%s %s %s\n') % ( |
| progress_info, |
| test_name, |
| result_text) |
| else: |
| total_output_length = 2 # Two spaces |
| total_output_length += len(progress_info) |
| total_output_length += len(result) |
| allowed_test_length = console_width - total_output_length |
| test_name_len = len(test_name) |
| if allowed_test_length < test_name_len: |
| test_name = ('...%s') % ( |
| test_name[-(allowed_test_length - 3):]) |
| info += ('%s %s %s') % ( |
| progress_info, |
| test_name, |
| result_text) |
| print_text(info) |
| except Exception as e: |
| print_text(('%s\n%s\n') % (test_name, str(e))) |
| failed_tests.append(test_name) |
| finally: |
| print_mutex.release() |
| |
| def verify_knownfailure_entry(entry): |
| supported_field = { |
| 'tests' : (list, str), |
| 'test_patterns' : (list,), |
| 'description' : (list, str), |
| 'bug' : (str,), |
| 'variant' : (str,), |
| 'env_vars' : (dict,), |
| } |
| for field in entry: |
| field_type = type(entry[field]) |
| if field_type not in supported_field[field]: |
| raise ValueError('%s is not supported type for %s\n%s' % ( |
| str(field_type), |
| field, |
| str(entry))) |
| |
| def get_disabled_test_info(): |
| """Generate set of known failures. |
| |
| It parses the art/test/knownfailures.json file to generate the list of |
| disabled tests. |
| |
| Returns: |
| The method returns a dict of tests mapped to the variants list |
| for which the test should not be run. |
| """ |
| known_failures_file = env.ANDROID_BUILD_TOP + '/art/test/knownfailures.json' |
| with open(known_failures_file) as known_failures_json: |
| known_failures_info = json.loads(known_failures_json.read()) |
| |
| disabled_test_info = {} |
| for failure in known_failures_info: |
| verify_knownfailure_entry(failure) |
| tests = failure.get('tests', []) |
| if isinstance(tests, str): |
| tests = [tests] |
| patterns = failure.get("test_patterns", []) |
| if (not isinstance(patterns, list)): |
| raise ValueError("test_patters is not a list in %s" % failure) |
| |
| tests += [f for f in RUN_TEST_SET if any(re.match(pat, f) is not None for pat in patterns)] |
| variants = parse_variants(failure.get('variant')) |
| env_vars = failure.get('env_vars') |
| |
| if check_env_vars(env_vars): |
| for test in tests: |
| if test not in RUN_TEST_SET: |
| raise ValueError('%s is not a valid run-test' % ( |
| test)) |
| if test in disabled_test_info: |
| disabled_test_info[test] = disabled_test_info[test].union(variants) |
| else: |
| disabled_test_info[test] = variants |
| return disabled_test_info |
| |
| |
| def check_env_vars(env_vars): |
| """Checks if the env variables are set as required to run the test. |
| |
| Returns: |
| True if all the env variables are set as required, otherwise False. |
| """ |
| |
| if not env_vars: |
| return True |
| for key in env_vars: |
| if env.get_env(key) != env_vars.get(key): |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| |
| def is_test_disabled(test, variant_set): |
| """Checks if the test along with the variant_set is disabled. |
| |
| Args: |
| test: The name of the test as in art/test directory. |
| variant_set: Variants to be used for the test. |
| Returns: |
| True, if the test is disabled. |
| """ |
| if dry_run: |
| return True |
| if test in env.EXTRA_DISABLED_TESTS: |
| return True |
| if ignore_skips: |
| return False |
| variants_list = DISABLED_TEST_CONTAINER.get(test, {}) |
| for variants in variants_list: |
| variants_present = True |
| for variant in variants: |
| if variant not in variant_set: |
| variants_present = False |
| break |
| if variants_present: |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| |
| def parse_variants(variants): |
| """Parse variants fetched from art/test/knownfailures.json. |
| """ |
| if not variants: |
| variants = '' |
| for variant in TOTAL_VARIANTS_SET: |
| variants += variant |
| variants += '|' |
| variants = variants[:-1] |
| variant_list = set() |
| or_variants = variants.split('|') |
| for or_variant in or_variants: |
| and_variants = or_variant.split('&') |
| variant = set() |
| for and_variant in and_variants: |
| and_variant = and_variant.strip() |
| if and_variant not in TOTAL_VARIANTS_SET: |
| raise ValueError('%s is not a valid variant' % ( |
| and_variant)) |
| variant.add(and_variant) |
| variant_list.add(frozenset(variant)) |
| return variant_list |
| |
| def print_text(output): |
| sys.stdout.write(output) |
| sys.stdout.flush() |
| |
| def print_analysis(): |
| if not verbose: |
| # Without --verbose, the testrunner erases passing test info. It |
| # does that by overriding the printed text with white spaces all across |
| # the console width. |
| console_width = int(os.popen('stty size', 'r').read().split()[1]) |
| eraser_text = '\r' + ' ' * console_width + '\r' |
| print_text(eraser_text) |
| |
| # Prints information about the total tests run. |
| # E.g., "2/38 (5%) tests passed". |
| passed_test_count = total_test_count - len(skipped_tests) - len(failed_tests) |
| passed_test_information = ('%d/%d (%d%%) %s passed.\n') % ( |
| passed_test_count, |
| total_test_count, |
| (passed_test_count*100)/total_test_count, |
| 'tests' if passed_test_count > 1 else 'test') |
| print_text(passed_test_information) |
| |
| # Prints the list of skipped tests, if any. |
| if skipped_tests: |
| print_text(COLOR_SKIP + 'SKIPPED TESTS: ' + COLOR_NORMAL + '\n') |
| for test in skipped_tests: |
| print_text(test + '\n') |
| print_text('\n') |
| |
| # Prints the list of failed tests, if any. |
| if failed_tests: |
| print_text(COLOR_ERROR + 'FAILED: ' + COLOR_NORMAL + '\n') |
| for test_info in failed_tests: |
| print_text(('%s\n%s\n' % (test_info[0], test_info[1]))) |
| print_text(COLOR_ERROR + '----------' + COLOR_NORMAL + '\n') |
| for failed_test in sorted([test_info[0] for test_info in failed_tests]): |
| print_text(('%s\n' % (failed_test))) |
| |
| |
| def parse_test_name(test_name): |
| """Parses the testname provided by the user. |
| It supports two types of test_name: |
| 1) Like 001-HelloWorld. In this case, it will just verify if the test actually |
| exists and if it does, it returns the testname. |
| 2) Like test-art-host-run-test-debug-prebuild-interpreter-no-relocate-ntrace-cms-checkjni-picimage-npictest-ndebuggable-001-HelloWorld32 |
| In this case, it will parse all the variants and check if they are placed |
| correctly. If yes, it will set the various VARIANT_TYPES to use the |
| variants required to run the test. Again, it returns the test_name |
| without the variant information like 001-HelloWorld. |
| """ |
| test_set = set() |
| for test in RUN_TEST_SET: |
| if test.startswith(test_name): |
| test_set.add(test) |
| if test_set: |
| return test_set |
| |
| regex = '^test-art-' |
| regex += '(' + '|'.join(VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['target']) + ')-' |
| regex += 'run-test-' |
| regex += '(' + '|'.join(VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['run']) + ')-' |
| regex += '(' + '|'.join(VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['prebuild']) + ')-' |
| regex += '(' + '|'.join(VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['compiler']) + ')-' |
| regex += '(' + '|'.join(VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['relocate']) + ')-' |
| regex += '(' + '|'.join(VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['trace']) + ')-' |
| regex += '(' + '|'.join(VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['gc']) + ')-' |
| regex += '(' + '|'.join(VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['jni']) + ')-' |
| regex += '(' + '|'.join(VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['image']) + ')-' |
| regex += '(' + '|'.join(VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['pictest']) + ')-' |
| regex += '(' + '|'.join(VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['debuggable']) + ')-' |
| regex += '(' + '|'.join(VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['jvmti']) + ')-' |
| regex += '(' + '|'.join(VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['cdex_level']) + ')-' |
| regex += '(' + '|'.join(RUN_TEST_SET) + ')' |
| regex += '(' + '|'.join(VARIANT_TYPE_DICT['address_sizes']) + ')$' |
| match = re.match(regex, test_name) |
| if match: |
| _user_input_variants['target'].add(match.group(1)) |
| _user_input_variants['run'].add(match.group(2)) |
| _user_input_variants['prebuild'].add(match.group(3)) |
| _user_input_variants['compiler'].add(match.group(4)) |
| _user_input_variants['relocate'].add(match.group(5)) |
| _user_input_variants['trace'].add(match.group(6)) |
| _user_input_variants['gc'].add(match.group(7)) |
| _user_input_variants['jni'].add(match.group(8)) |
| _user_input_variants['image'].add(match.group(9)) |
| _user_input_variants['pictest'].add(match.group(10)) |
| _user_input_variants['debuggable'].add(match.group(11)) |
| _user_input_variants['jvmti'].add(match.group(12)) |
| _user_input_variants['cdex_level'].add(match.group(13)) |
| _user_input_variants['address_sizes'].add(match.group(15)) |
| return {match.group(14)} |
| raise ValueError(test_name + " is not a valid test") |
| |
| |
| def setup_env_for_build_target(build_target, parser, options): |
| """Setup environment for the build target |
| |
| The method setup environment for the master-art-host targets. |
| """ |
| os.environ.update(build_target['env']) |
| os.environ['SOONG_ALLOW_MISSING_DEPENDENCIES'] = 'true' |
| print_text('%s\n' % (str(os.environ))) |
| |
| target_options = vars(parser.parse_args(build_target['flags'])) |
| target_options['host'] = True |
| target_options['verbose'] = True |
| target_options['build'] = True |
| target_options['n_thread'] = options['n_thread'] |
| target_options['dry_run'] = options['dry_run'] |
| |
| return target_options |
| |
| def get_default_threads(target): |
| if target is 'target': |
| adb_command = 'adb shell cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/present' |
| cpu_info_proc = subprocess.Popen(adb_command.split(), stdout=subprocess.PIPE) |
| cpu_info = cpu_info_proc.stdout.read() |
| if type(cpu_info) is bytes: |
| cpu_info = cpu_info.decode('utf-8') |
| cpu_info_regex = '\d*-(\d*)' |
| match = re.match(cpu_info_regex, cpu_info) |
| if match: |
| return int(match.group(1)) |
| else: |
| raise ValueError('Unable to predict the concurrency for the target. ' |
| 'Is device connected?') |
| else: |
| return multiprocessing.cpu_count() |
| |
| def parse_option(): |
| global verbose |
| global dry_run |
| global ignore_skips |
| global n_thread |
| global build |
| global gdb |
| global gdb_arg |
| global runtime_option |
| global timeout |
| global dex2oat_jobs |
| global run_all_configs |
| |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Runs all or a subset of the ART test suite.") |
| parser.add_argument('-t', '--test', action='append', dest='tests', help='name(s) of the test(s)') |
| global_group = parser.add_argument_group('Global options', |
| 'Options that affect all tests being run') |
| global_group.add_argument('-j', type=int, dest='n_thread') |
| global_group.add_argument('--timeout', default=timeout, type=int, dest='timeout') |
| global_group.add_argument('--verbose', '-v', action='store_true', dest='verbose') |
| global_group.add_argument('--dry-run', action='store_true', dest='dry_run') |
| global_group.add_argument("--skip", action='append', dest="skips", default=[], |
| help="Skip the given test in all circumstances.") |
| global_group.add_argument("--no-skips", dest="ignore_skips", action='store_true', default=False, |
| help="""Don't skip any run-test configurations listed in |
| knownfailures.json.""") |
| global_group.add_argument('--no-build-dependencies', |
| action='store_false', dest='build', |
| help="""Don't build dependencies under any circumstances. This is the |
| behavior if ART_TEST_RUN_TEST_ALWAYS_BUILD is not set to 'true'.""") |
| global_group.add_argument('-b', '--build-dependencies', |
| action='store_true', dest='build', |
| help="""Build dependencies under all circumstances. By default we will |
| not build dependencies unless ART_TEST_RUN_TEST_BUILD=true.""") |
| global_group.add_argument('--build-target', dest='build_target', help='master-art-host targets') |
| global_group.set_defaults(build = env.ART_TEST_RUN_TEST_BUILD) |
| global_group.add_argument('--gdb', action='store_true', dest='gdb') |
| global_group.add_argument('--gdb-arg', dest='gdb_arg') |
| global_group.add_argument('--runtime-option', action='append', dest='runtime_option', |
| help="""Pass an option to the runtime. Runtime options |
| starting with a '-' must be separated by a '=', for |
| example '--runtime-option=-Xjitthreshold:0'.""") |
| global_group.add_argument('--dex2oat-jobs', type=int, dest='dex2oat_jobs', |
| help='Number of dex2oat jobs') |
| global_group.add_argument('-a', '--all', action='store_true', dest='run_all', |
| help="Run all the possible configurations for the input test set") |
| for variant_type, variant_set in VARIANT_TYPE_DICT.items(): |
| var_group = parser.add_argument_group( |
| '{}-type Options'.format(variant_type), |
| "Options that control the '{}' variants.".format(variant_type)) |
| for variant in variant_set: |
| flag = '--' + variant |
| var_group.add_argument(flag, action='store_true', dest=variant) |
| |
| options = vars(parser.parse_args()) |
| if options['build_target']: |
| options = setup_env_for_build_target(target_config[options['build_target']], |
| parser, options) |
| |
| tests = None |
| env.EXTRA_DISABLED_TESTS.update(set(options['skips'])) |
| if options['tests']: |
| tests = set() |
| for test_name in options['tests']: |
| tests |= parse_test_name(test_name) |
| |
| for variant_type in VARIANT_TYPE_DICT: |
| for variant in VARIANT_TYPE_DICT[variant_type]: |
| if options.get(variant): |
| _user_input_variants[variant_type].add(variant) |
| |
| if options['verbose']: |
| verbose = True |
| if options['n_thread']: |
| n_thread = max(1, options['n_thread']) |
| ignore_skips = options['ignore_skips'] |
| if options['dry_run']: |
| dry_run = True |
| verbose = True |
| build = options['build'] |
| if options['gdb']: |
| n_thread = 1 |
| gdb = True |
| if options['gdb_arg']: |
| gdb_arg = options['gdb_arg'] |
| runtime_option = options['runtime_option']; |
| timeout = options['timeout'] |
| if options['dex2oat_jobs']: |
| dex2oat_jobs = options['dex2oat_jobs'] |
| if options['run_all']: |
| run_all_configs = True |
| |
| return tests |
| |
| def main(): |
| gather_test_info() |
| user_requested_tests = parse_option() |
| setup_test_env() |
| if build: |
| build_targets = '' |
| if 'host' in _user_input_variants['target']: |
| build_targets += 'test-art-host-run-test-dependencies' |
| if 'target' in _user_input_variants['target']: |
| build_targets += 'test-art-target-run-test-dependencies' |
| if 'jvm' in _user_input_variants['target']: |
| build_targets += 'test-art-host-run-test-dependencies' |
| build_command = 'make' |
| build_command += ' DX=' |
| build_command += ' -j' |
| build_command += ' -C ' + env.ANDROID_BUILD_TOP |
| build_command += ' ' + build_targets |
| # Add 'dist' to avoid Jack issues b/36169180. |
| build_command += ' dist' |
| if subprocess.call(build_command.split()): |
| sys.exit(1) |
| if user_requested_tests: |
| test_runner_thread = threading.Thread(target=run_tests, args=(user_requested_tests,)) |
| else: |
| test_runner_thread = threading.Thread(target=run_tests, args=(RUN_TEST_SET,)) |
| test_runner_thread.daemon = True |
| try: |
| test_runner_thread.start() |
| # This loops waits for all the threads to finish, unless |
| # stop_testrunner is set to True. When ART_TEST_KEEP_GOING |
| # is set to false, stop_testrunner is set to True as soon as |
| # a test fails to signal the parent thread to stop |
| # the execution of the testrunner. |
| while threading.active_count() > 1 and not stop_testrunner: |
| time.sleep(0.1) |
| print_analysis() |
| except Exception as e: |
| print_analysis() |
| print_text(str(e)) |
| sys.exit(1) |
| if failed_tests: |
| sys.exit(1) |
| sys.exit(0) |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| main() |