| #!/usr/bin/python -u |
| # |
| # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| # found in the LICENSE file. |
| # |
| # Site extension of the default parser. Generate JSON reports and stack traces. |
| # |
| # This site parser is used to generate a JSON report of test failures, crashes, |
| # and the associated logs for later consumption by an Email generator. If any |
| # crashes are found, the debug symbols for the build are retrieved (either from |
| # Google Storage or local cache) and core dumps are symbolized. |
| # |
| # The parser uses the test report generator which comes bundled with the Chrome |
| # OS source tree in order to maintain consistency. As well as not having to keep |
| # track of any secondary failure white lists. |
| # |
| # Stack trace generation is done by the minidump_stackwalk utility which is also |
| # bundled with the Chrome OS source tree. Requires gsutil and cros_sdk utilties |
| # be present in the path. |
| # |
| # The path to the Chrome OS source tree is defined in global_config under the |
| # CROS section as 'source_tree'. |
| # |
| # Existing parse behavior is kept completely intact. If the site parser is not |
| # configured it will print a debug message and exit after default parser is |
| # called. |
| # |
| |
| import errno |
| import json |
| import os |
| import sys |
| |
| import common |
| from autotest_lib.client.bin import utils |
| from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import global_config |
| from autotest_lib.tko import models |
| from autotest_lib.tko import parse |
| from autotest_lib.tko import utils as tko_utils |
| from autotest_lib.tko.parsers import version_0 |
| |
| |
| # Name of the report file to produce upon completion. |
| _JSON_REPORT_FILE = 'results.json' |
| |
| # Number of log lines to include from error log with each test results. |
| _ERROR_LOG_LIMIT = 10 |
| |
| # Status information is generally more useful than error log, so provide a lot. |
| _STATUS_LOG_LIMIT = 50 |
| |
| |
| class StackTrace(object): |
| """Handles all stack trace generation related duties. See generate().""" |
| |
| # Cache dir relative to chroot. |
| _CACHE_DIR = 'tmp/symbol-cache' |
| |
| # Flag file indicating symbols have completed processing. One is created in |
| # each new symbols directory. |
| _COMPLETE_FILE = '.completed' |
| |
| # Maximum cache age in days; all older cache entries will be deleted. |
| _MAX_CACHE_AGE_DAYS = 1 |
| |
| # Directory inside of tarball under which the actual symbols are stored. |
| _SYMBOL_DIR = 'debug/breakpad' |
| |
| # Maximum time to wait for another instance to finish processing symbols. |
| _SYMBOL_WAIT_TIMEOUT = 10 * 60 |
| |
| |
| def __init__(self, results_dir, cros_src_dir): |
| """Initializes class variables. |
| |
| Args: |
| results_dir: Full path to the results directory to process. |
| cros_src_dir: Full path to Chrome OS source tree. Must have a |
| working chroot. |
| """ |
| self._results_dir = results_dir |
| self._cros_src_dir = cros_src_dir |
| self._chroot_dir = os.path.join(self._cros_src_dir, 'chroot') |
| |
| |
| def _get_cache_dir(self): |
| """Returns a path to the local cache dir, creating if nonexistent. |
| |
| Symbol cache is kept inside the chroot so we don't have to mount it into |
| chroot for symbol generation each time. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A path to the local cache dir. |
| """ |
| cache_dir = os.path.join(self._chroot_dir, self._CACHE_DIR) |
| if not os.path.exists(cache_dir): |
| try: |
| os.makedirs(cache_dir) |
| except OSError, e: |
| if e.errno != errno.EEXIST: |
| raise |
| return cache_dir |
| |
| |
| def _get_job_name(self): |
| """Returns job name read from 'label' keyval in the results dir. |
| |
| Returns: |
| Job name string. |
| """ |
| return models.job.read_keyval(self._results_dir).get('label') |
| |
| |
| def _parse_job_name(self, job_name): |
| """Returns a tuple of (board, rev, version) parsed from the job name. |
| |
| Handles job names of the form "<board-rev>-<version>...", |
| "<board-rev>-<rev>-<version>...", and |
| "<board-rev>-<rev>-<version_0>_to_<version>..." |
| |
| Args: |
| job_name: A job name of the format detailed above. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A tuple of (board, rev, version) parsed from the job name. |
| """ |
| version = job_name.rsplit('-', 3)[1].split('_')[-1] |
| arch, board, rev = job_name.split('-', 3)[:3] |
| return '-'.join([arch, board]), rev, version |
| |
| |
| def parse_reason(path): |
| """Process status.log or status and return a test-name: reason dict.""" |
| status_log = os.path.join(path, 'status.log') |
| if not os.path.exists(status_log): |
| status_log = os.path.join(path, 'status') |
| if not os.path.exists(status_log): |
| return |
| |
| reasons = {} |
| last_test = None |
| for line in open(status_log).readlines(): |
| try: |
| # Since we just want the status line parser, it's okay to use the |
| # version_0 parser directly; all other parsers extend it. |
| status = version_0.status_line.parse_line(line) |
| except: |
| status = None |
| |
| # Assemble multi-line reasons into a single reason. |
| if not status and last_test: |
| reasons[last_test] += line |
| |
| # Skip non-lines, empty lines, and successful tests. |
| if not status or not status.reason.strip() or status.status == 'GOOD': |
| continue |
| |
| # Update last_test name, so we know which reason to append multi-line |
| # reasons to. |
| last_test = status.testname |
| reasons[last_test] = status.reason |
| |
| return reasons |
| |
| |
| def main(): |
| # Call the original parser. |
| parse.main() |
| |
| # Results directory should be the last argument passed in. |
| results_dir = sys.argv[-1] |
| |
| # Load the Chrome OS source tree location. |
| cros_src_dir = global_config.global_config.get_config_value( |
| 'CROS', 'source_tree', default='') |
| |
| # We want the standard Autotest parser to keep working even if we haven't |
| # been setup properly. |
| if not cros_src_dir: |
| tko_utils.dprint( |
| 'Unable to load required components for site parser. Falling back' |
| ' to default parser.') |
| return |
| |
| # Load ResultCollector from the Chrome OS source tree. |
| sys.path.append(os.path.join( |
| cros_src_dir, 'src/platform/crostestutils/utils_py')) |
| from generate_test_report import ResultCollector |
| |
| # Collect results using the standard Chrome OS test report generator. Doing |
| # so allows us to use the same crash white list and reporting standards the |
| # VM based test instances use. |
| # TODO(scottz): Reevaluate this code usage. crosbug.com/35282 |
| results = ResultCollector().RecursivelyCollectResults(results_dir) |
| # We don't care about successful tests. We only want failed or crashing. |
| # Note: list([]) generates a copy of the dictionary, so it's safe to delete. |
| for test_status in list(results): |
| if test_status['crashes']: |
| continue |
| elif test_status['status'] == 'PASS': |
| results.remove(test_status) |
| |
| # Filter results and collect logs. If we can't find a log for the test, skip |
| # it. The Emailer will fill in the blanks using Database data later. |
| filtered_results = {} |
| for test_dict in results: |
| result_log = '' |
| test_name = os.path.basename(test_dict['testdir']) |
| error = os.path.join( |
| test_dict['testdir'], 'debug', '%s.ERROR' % test_name) |
| |
| # If the error log doesn't exist, we don't care about this test. |
| if not os.path.isfile(error): |
| continue |
| |
| # Parse failure reason for this test. |
| for t, r in parse_reason(test_dict['testdir']).iteritems(): |
| # Server tests may have subtests which will each have their own |
| # reason, so display the test name for the subtest in that case. |
| if t != test_name: |
| result_log += '%s: ' % t |
| result_log += '%s\n\n' % r.strip() |
| |
| # Trim results_log to last _STATUS_LOG_LIMIT lines. |
| short_result_log = '\n'.join( |
| result_log.splitlines()[-1 * _STATUS_LOG_LIMIT:]).strip() |
| |
| # Let the reader know we've trimmed the log. |
| if short_result_log != result_log.strip(): |
| short_result_log = ( |
| '[...displaying only the last %d status log lines...]\n%s' % ( |
| _STATUS_LOG_LIMIT, short_result_log)) |
| |
| # Pull out only the last _LOG_LIMIT lines of the file. |
| short_log = utils.system_output('tail -n %d %s' % ( |
| _ERROR_LOG_LIMIT, error)) |
| |
| # Let the reader know we've trimmed the log. |
| if len(short_log.splitlines()) == _ERROR_LOG_LIMIT: |
| short_log = ( |
| '[...displaying only the last %d error log lines...]\n%s' % ( |
| _ERROR_LOG_LIMIT, short_log)) |
| |
| filtered_results[test_name] = test_dict |
| filtered_results[test_name]['log'] = '%s\n\n%s' % ( |
| short_result_log, short_log) |
| |
| # Generate JSON dump of results. Store in results dir. |
| json_file = open(os.path.join(results_dir, _JSON_REPORT_FILE), 'w') |
| json.dump(filtered_results, json_file) |
| json_file.close() |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| main() |