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#!/usr/bin/python
"""
Selects all rows and columns that satisfy the condition specified
and draws the matrix. There is a seperate SQL query made for every (x,y)
in the matrix.
"""
print "Content-type: text/html\n"
import sys, os, urllib, cgi, cgitb, re, datetime, time
total_wall_time_start = time.time()
import common
from autotest_lib.tko import display, frontend, db, query_lib
from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import kernel_versions
html_header = """\
<form action="/tko/compose_query.cgi" method="get">
<table border="0">
<tr>
<td>Column: </td>
<td>Row: </td>
<td>Condition: </td>
<td align="center">
<a href="http://autotest.kernel.org/wiki/AutotestTKOCondition">Help</a>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<SELECT NAME="columns">
%s
</SELECT>
</td>
<td>
<SELECT NAME="rows">
%s
</SELECT>
</td>
<td>
<input type="text" name="condition" size="30" value="%s">
<input type="hidden" name="title" value="%s">
</td>
<td align="center"><input type="submit" value="Submit">
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</form>
<form action="/tko/save_query.cgi" method="get">
<table border="0">
<tr>
<td>Name your query:&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
<td>
<input type="text" name="label" size="15" value="">
</td>
<td align="center">&nbsp;<input type="submit" value="Save Query">
</td>
<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="/tko/query_history.cgi">View saved queries</a></td>
<td>
<input type="hidden" name="columns" value="%s">
<input type="hidden" name="rows" value="%s">
<input type="hidden" name="condition" value="%s">
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</form>
"""
next_field = {
'machine_group': 'hostname',
'hostname': 'tag',
'tag': 'tag',
'kernel': 'test',
'test': 'label',
'label': 'tag',
'reason': 'tag',
'user': 'tag',
'status': 'tag',
'time': 'tag',
'time_daily': 'time',
}
def parse_field(form, form_field, field_default):
if not form_field in form:
return field_default
field_input = form[form_field].value.lower()
if field_input and field_input in frontend.test_view_field_dict:
return field_input
return field_default
def parse_condition(form, form_field, field_default):
if not form_field in form:
return field_default
return form[form_field].value
form = cgi.FieldStorage()
title_field = parse_condition(form, 'title', '')
row = parse_field(form, 'rows', 'kernel')
column = parse_field(form, 'columns', 'machine_group')
condition_field = parse_condition(form, 'condition', '')
if 'brief' in form.keys() and form['brief'].value <> '0':
display.set_brief_mode()
## caller can specify rows and columns that shall be included into the report
## regardless of whether actual test data is available yet
force_row_field = parse_condition(form,'force_row','')
force_column_field = parse_condition(form,'force_column','')
def split_forced_fields(force_field):
if force_field:
return force_field.split()
else:
return []
force_row = split_forced_fields(force_row_field)
force_column = split_forced_fields(force_column_field)
cgitb.enable()
db_obj = db.db()
def construct_link(x, y):
next_row = row
next_column = column
condition_list = []
if condition_field != '':
condition_list.append(condition_field)
if y:
next_row = next_field[row]
condition_list.append("%s='%s'" % (row, y))
if x:
next_column = next_field[column]
condition_list.append("%s='%s'" % (column, x))
next_condition = '&'.join(condition_list)
link = '/tko/compose_query.cgi?' + urllib.urlencode({'columns': next_column,
'rows': next_row, 'condition': next_condition,
'title': title_field})
return link
def construct_logs_link(x, y, job_tag):
job_path = frontend.html_root + job_tag + '/'
test = ''
if (row == 'test' and
not y.split('.')[0] in ('boot', 'build', 'install')):
test = y
if (column == 'test' and
not x.split('.')[0] in ('boot', 'build', 'install')):
test = x
return '/tko/retrieve_logs.cgi?' + urllib.urlencode({'job' : job_path,
'test' : test})
def create_select_options(selected_val):
ret = ""
for option in sorted(frontend.test_view_field_dict.keys()):
if selected_val == option:
selected = " SELECTED"
else:
selected = ""
ret += '<OPTION VALUE="%s"%s>%s</OPTION>\n' % \
(option, selected, option)
return ret
def map_kernel_base(kernel_name):
## insert <br> after each / in kernel name
## but spare consequtive //
kernel_name = kernel_name.replace('/','/<br>')
kernel_name = kernel_name.replace('/<br>/<br>','//')
return kernel_name
def header_tuneup(field_name, header):
## header tune up depends on particular field name and may include:
## - breaking header into several strings if it is long url
## - creating date from datetime stamp
## - possibly, expect more various refinements for different fields
if field_name == 'kernel':
return map_kernel_base(header)
else:
return header
# Kernel name mappings -- the kernels table 'printable' field is
# effectively a sortable identifier for the kernel It encodes the base
# release which is used for overall sorting, plus where patches are
# applied it adds an increasing pNNN patch combination identifier
# (actually the kernel_idx for the entry). This allows sorting
# as normal by the base kernel version and then sub-sorting by the
# "first time we saw" a patch combination which should keep them in
# approximatly date order. This patch identifier is not suitable
# for display, so we have to map it to a suitable html fragment for
# display. This contains the kernel base version plus the truncated
# names of all the patches,
#
# 2.6.24-mm1 p112
# +add-new-string-functions-
# +x86-amd-thermal-interrupt
#
# This mapping is produced when the first mapping is request, with
# a single query over the patches table; the result is then cached.
#
# Note: that we only count a base version as patched if it contains
# patches which are not already "expressed" in the base version.
# This includes both -gitN and -mmN kernels.
map_kernel_map = None
def map_kernel_init():
fields = ['base', 'k.kernel_idx', 'name', 'url']
map = {}
for (base, idx, name, url) in db_obj.select(','.join(fields),
'kernels k,patches p', 'k.kernel_idx=p.kernel_idx'):
match = re.match(r'.*(-mm[0-9]+|-git[0-9]+)\.(bz2|gz)$', url)
if match:
continue
key = base + ' p%d' % (idx)
if not map.has_key(key):
map[key] = map_kernel_base(base) + ' p%d' % (idx)
map[key] += ('<br>+<span title="' + name + '">' +
name[0:25] + '</span>')
return map
def map_kernel(name):
global map_kernel_map
if map_kernel_map is None:
map_kernel_map = map_kernel_init()
if map_kernel_map.has_key(name):
return map_kernel_map[name]
return map_kernel_base(name.split(' ')[0])
field_map = {
'kernel':map_kernel
}
sql_wall_time = 0
def gen_matrix():
where = None
if condition_field.strip() != '':
try:
where = query_lib.parse_scrub_and_gen_condition(
condition_field, frontend.test_view_field_dict)
print "<!-- where clause: %s -->" % (where,)
except:
msg = "Unspecified error when parsing condition"
return [[display.box(msg)]]
wall_time_start = time.time()
try:
## Unfortunately, we can not request reasons of failure always
## because it may result in an inflated size of data transfer
## (at the moment we fetch 500 bytes of reason descriptions into
## each cell )
## If 'status' in [row,column] then either width or height
## of the table <=7, hence table is not really 2D, and
## query_reason is relatively save.
## At the same time view when either rows or columns grouped
## by status is when users need reasons of failures the most.
## TO DO: implement [Show/Hide reasons] button or link in
## all views and make thorough performance testing
test_data = frontend.get_matrix_data(db_obj, column, row, where,
query_reasons = ('status' in [row,column])
)
global sql_wall_time
sql_wall_time = time.time() - wall_time_start
except db.MySQLTooManyRows, error:
return [[display.box(str(error))]]
for f_row in force_row:
if not f_row in test_data.y_values:
test_data.y_values.append(f_row)
for f_column in force_column:
if not f_column in test_data.x_values:
test_data.x_values.append(f_column)
if not test_data.y_values:
msg = "There are no results for this query (yet?)."
return [[display.box(msg)]]
dict_url = {'columns': row,
'rows': column, 'condition': condition_field,
'title': title_field}
link = '/tko/compose_query.cgi?' + urllib.urlencode(dict_url)
header_row = [display.box("<center>(Flip Axis)</center>", link=link)]
for x in test_data.x_values:
dx = x
if field_map.has_key(column):
dx = field_map[column](x)
x_header = header_tuneup(column, dx)
link = construct_link(x, None)
header_row.append(display.box(x_header,header=True,link=link))
matrix = [header_row]
# For each row, we are looping horizontally over the columns.
for y in test_data.y_values:
dy = y
if field_map.has_key(row):
dy = field_map[row](y)
y_header = header_tuneup(row, dy)
link = construct_link(None, y)
cur_row = [display.box(y_header, header=True, link=link)]
for x in test_data.x_values:
## next 2 lines: temporary, until non timestamped
## records are in the database
if x==datetime.datetime(1970,1,1): x = None
if y==datetime.datetime(1970,1,1): y = None
try:
box_data = test_data.data[x][y]
except:
cur_row.append(display.box(None, None,
row_label=y, column_label=x))
continue
job_tag = test_data.data[x][y].job_tag
if job_tag:
link = construct_logs_link(x, y, job_tag)
else:
link = construct_link(x, y)
apnd = display.status_precounted_box(db_obj, box_data,
link, y, x)
cur_row.append(apnd)
matrix.append(cur_row)
return matrix
def main():
if display.is_brief_mode():
## create main grid table only as provided by gen_matrix()
display.print_table(gen_matrix())
else:
# create the actual page
print '<html><head><title>'
print 'Filtered Autotest Results'
print '</title></head><body>'
display.print_main_header()
print html_header % (create_select_options(column),
create_select_options(row),
condition_field, title_field,
## history form
column,row,condition_field)
if title_field:
print '<h1> %s </h1>' % (title_field)
print display.color_keys_row()
display.print_table(gen_matrix())
print display.color_keys_row()
total_wall_time = time.time() - total_wall_time_start
perf_info = '<p style="font-size:x-small;">'
perf_info += 'sql access wall time = %s secs,' % sql_wall_time
perf_info += 'total wall time = %s secs</p>' % total_wall_time
print perf_info
print '</body></html>'
main()