| #!/usr/bin/env python |
| """ |
| An LTP [execution and] parsing wrapper. |
| |
| Used as a second layer for ease-of-use with users as many developers |
| complain about complexity involved with trying to use LTP in my |
| organization -_-. |
| |
| Copyright (C) 2009, Garrett Cooper |
| |
| This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or |
| (at your option) any later version. |
| |
| This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| GNU General Public License for more details. |
| |
| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along |
| with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., |
| 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. |
| """ |
| |
| from optparse import OptionGroup, OptionParser |
| import os, re, sys |
| |
| class ResultsParseException(Exception): |
| """ Extended class for parsing LTP results. """ |
| |
| def parse_ltp_results(exec_log, output_log, verbose=0): |
| """ Function for parsing LTP results. |
| |
| 1. The exec log is the log with the results in summary form. |
| |
| And now a note from our sponsors about exec logs... |
| |
| startup='Thu Oct 1 06:42:07 2009' |
| tag=abort01 stime=1254379327 dur=2 exit=exited stat=0 core=no cu=0 cs=16 |
| tag=accept01 stime=1254379329 dur=0 exit=exited stat=0 core=no cu=1 cs=0 |
| tag=access01 stime=1254379329 dur=0 exit=exited stat=0 core=no cu=0 cs=0 |
| tag=access02 stime=1254379329 dur=0 exit=exited stat=0 core=no cu=0 cs=0 |
| tag=access03 stime=1254379329 dur=1 exit=exited stat=0 core=no cu=0 cs=1 |
| |
| [...] |
| |
| a. tag is the test tag name. |
| b. stime is the system time at the start of the exec. |
| c. dur is the total duration of the test. |
| d. exit tells you what the result was. Valid values are: |
| - exited |
| - signaled |
| - stopped |
| - unknown |
| See run_child in pan.c. |
| e. stat is the exit status. |
| f. core answers the question: `did I dump core?'. |
| g. cu is the cutime (cumulative user time). |
| h. cs is the cstime (cumulative system time). |
| |
| 2. The output log is the log with all of the terse results. |
| 3. verbose tells us whether or not we need to include the passed results. |
| """ |
| |
| if not os.access(exec_log, os.R_OK): |
| raise ResultsParseException("Exec log - %s - specified doesn't exist" |
| % exec_log) |
| elif 1 < verbose and not os.access(output_log, os.R_OK): |
| # Need the output log for context to the end user. |
| raise ResultsParseException("Output log - %s - specified doesn't exist" |
| % output_log ) |
| |
| context = None |
| |
| failed = [ ] |
| passed = 0 |
| |
| if 2 <= verbose: |
| passed = [ ] |
| |
| target_vals = ( 'exited', '0', 'no' ) |
| |
| fd = open(exec_log, 'r') |
| |
| try: |
| content = fd.read() |
| matches = re.finditer('tag=(?P<tag>\w+).+exit=(?P<exit>\w+) ' |
| 'stat=(?P<stat>\d+) core=(?P<core>\w+)', content) |
| finally: |
| fd.close() |
| |
| if not matches: |
| raise ResultsParseException("No parseable results were found in the " |
| "exec log - `%s'."% exec_log) |
| |
| for match in matches: |
| |
| if ((match.group('exit'), match.group('stat'), match.group('core')) != |
| target_vals): |
| failed.append(match.group('tag')) |
| elif 2 <= verbose: |
| passed.append(match.group('tag')) |
| else: |
| passed += 1 |
| |
| # Save memory on large files because lists can eat up a fair amount of |
| # memory. |
| matches = None |
| |
| if 1 <= verbose: |
| |
| context = { } |
| |
| search_tags = failed[:] |
| |
| if 2 <= verbose: |
| search_tags += passed |
| |
| search_tags.sort() |
| |
| fd = open(output_log, 'r') |
| |
| try: |
| |
| try: |
| lines = fd.readlines() |
| finally: |
| fd.close() |
| |
| fd.close() |
| |
| end_output = '<<<execution_status>>>' |
| output_start = '<<<test_output>>>' |
| |
| tag_re = re.compile('tag=(\w+)') |
| |
| grab_output = False |
| |
| local_context = '' |
| |
| search_tag = None |
| |
| line_iterator = lines.__iter__() |
| |
| try: |
| |
| while True: |
| |
| line = line_iterator.next() |
| |
| if line.startswith(end_output): |
| |
| if search_tag: |
| context[search_tag] = local_context |
| |
| grab_output = False |
| local_context = '' |
| search_tag = None |
| |
| if not search_tag: |
| |
| while True: |
| |
| line = line_iterator.next() |
| |
| match = tag_re.match(line) |
| |
| if match and match.group(1) in search_tags: |
| search_tag = match.group(1) |
| break |
| |
| elif line.startswith(output_start): |
| grab_output = True |
| elif grab_output: |
| local_context += line |
| |
| except StopIteration: |
| pass |
| |
| for k in context.keys(): |
| if k not in search_tags: |
| raise ResultsParseException('Leftover token in search ' |
| 'keys: %s' % k) |
| |
| except Exception, exc: |
| # XXX (garrcoop): change from Exception to soft error and print |
| # out warning with logging module. |
| raise ResultsParseException('Encountered exception reading output ' |
| 'for context: %s' % str(exc)) |
| |
| return failed, passed, context |
| |
| def determine_context(output_log, testsuite, test_set, context): |
| """ Return a set of context values mapping test_set -> context. """ |
| |
| test_set_context = {} |
| |
| for test in test_set: |
| |
| if test in context: |
| test_context = context[test] |
| del context[test] |
| else: |
| test_context = ('Could not determine context for %s; please see ' |
| 'output log - %s' % (test, output_log)) |
| |
| |
| test_set_context['%s : %s' % (testsuite, test)] = test_context |
| |
| return test_set_context |
| |
| def print_context(output_dest, header, testsuite_context): |
| """ Print out testsuite_context to output_dest, heading it up with |
| header. |
| """ |
| output_dest.write('\n'.join(['', '=' * 40, header, '-' * 40, ''])) |
| |
| for test, context in testsuite_context.items(): |
| output_dest.write('<output test="%s">\n%s\n</output>\n' % |
| (test, context.strip())) |
| |
| def main(): |
| """ main. """ |
| |
| parser = OptionParser(prog=os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]), |
| usage='usage: %prog [options] test ...', |
| version='0.0.1') |
| |
| ltpdir = os.getenv('LTPROOT', '@prefix@') |
| |
| parser.add_option('-l', '--ltp-dir', dest='ltp_dir', |
| default=ltpdir, help='LTP directory [default: %default]') |
| parser.add_option('-L', '--log-dir', dest='log_dir', |
| default=None, |
| help=('directory for [storing and] retrieving logs ' |
| '[default: %s/output]' % ltpdir), |
| metavar='DIR') |
| parser.add_option('-p', '--postprocess-only', dest='postprocess_only', |
| default=False, action='store_true', |
| help=("Don't execute runltp; just postprocess logs " |
| "[default: %default].")) |
| parser.add_option('-o', '--output-file', dest='output_file', |
| default=None, |
| help='File to output results') |
| parser.add_option('-r', '--runltp-opts', dest='runltp_opts', |
| default='', |
| help=('options to pass directly to runltp (will ' |
| 'suppress -q).')) |
| |
| group = OptionGroup(parser, 'Logging', |
| 'If --summary-mode is 0, then the summary output is ' |
| 'suppressed. ' |
| 'If --summary-mode is 1 [the default], then summary ' |
| 'output will be displayed for test execution' |
| 'If --summary-mode is 2, then summary output will be ' |
| 'provided on a per-test suite basis. If only ' |
| 'one test suite is specified, this has the same net ' |
| "effect as `--summary-mode 1'" |
| 'If --verbose is specified once, prints out failed ' |
| 'test information with additional context. ' |
| 'If --verbose is specified twice, prints out the ' |
| 'failed and passed test context, as well as the ' |
| 'summary.') |
| |
| parser.add_option('-s', '--summary-mode', dest='summary_mode', default=1, |
| type='int', |
| help='See Logging.') |
| |
| parser.add_option('-v', '--verbose', dest='verbose', default=0, |
| action='count', |
| help=('Increases context verbosity from tests. See ' |
| 'Verbosity for more details.')) |
| parser.add_option_group(group) |
| |
| group = OptionGroup(parser, 'Copyright', |
| '%(prog)s version %(version)s, Copyright (C) 2009, ' |
| 'Garrett Cooper %(prog)s comes with ABSOLUTELY NO ' |
| 'WARRANTY; ' |
| 'This is free software, and you are welcome to ' |
| 'redistribute it under certain conditions (See the ' |
| 'license tort in %(file)s for more details).' |
| % { 'file' : os.path.abspath(__file__), |
| 'prog' : parser.prog, |
| 'version' : parser.version }) |
| |
| parser.add_option_group(group) |
| |
| opts, args = parser.parse_args() |
| |
| # Remove -q from the opts string, as long as it's a standalone option. |
| runltp_opts = re.sub('^((?<!\S)+\-q\s+|\-q|\s+\-q(?!\S))$', '', |
| opts.runltp_opts) |
| |
| if not opts.log_dir: |
| opts.log_dir = os.path.join(opts.ltp_dir, 'output') |
| |
| if not opts.summary_mode and not opts.verbose: |
| parser.error('You cannot suppress summary output and disable ' |
| 'verbosity.') |
| elif opts.summary_mode not in range(3): |
| parser.error('--summary-mode must be a value between 0 and 2.') |
| |
| if len(args) == 0: |
| # This matches the default test suite list in runltp when -f isn't |
| # specified. Look for `SCENFILES'. |
| args = [ 'syscalls', 'fs', 'fsx', 'dio', 'io', 'mm', 'ipc', 'sched', |
| 'math', 'nptl', 'pty', 'containers', 'fs_bind', 'controllers', |
| 'filecaps', 'cap_bounds', 'fcntl-locktests', 'connectors', |
| 'admin_tools', 'timers', 'power_management_tests', 'numa', |
| 'hugetlb', 'commands', 'hyperthreading' ] |
| |
| if opts.output_file: |
| |
| output_dir = os.path.dirname(opts.output_file) |
| |
| if output_dir: |
| # Not cwd; let's check to make sure that the directory does or |
| # does not exist. |
| |
| if not os.path.exists(output_dir): |
| # We need to make the directory. |
| os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(opts.output_file)) |
| elif not os.path.isdir(os.path.abspath(output_dir)): |
| # Path exists, but isn't a file. Oops! |
| parser.error('Dirname for path specified - %s - is not valid' |
| % output_dir) |
| |
| else: |
| # Current path (cwd) |
| opts.output_file = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), opts.output_file) |
| |
| output_dest = open(opts.output_file, 'w') |
| |
| else: |
| |
| output_dest = sys.stdout |
| |
| try: |
| |
| failed_context = {} |
| passed_context = {} |
| |
| failed_count = 0 |
| passed_count = 0 |
| |
| if opts.summary_mode == 2 and len(args) == 1: |
| opts.summary_mode = 1 |
| |
| for testsuite in args: |
| |
| # Iterate over the provided test list |
| |
| context = {} |
| exec_log = os.path.join(opts.log_dir, '%s-exec.log' % testsuite) |
| output_log = os.path.join(opts.log_dir, ('%s-output.log' |
| % testsuite)) |
| |
| failed_subset = {} |
| |
| runtest_file = os.path.join(opts.ltp_dir, 'runtest', testsuite) |
| |
| if not opts.postprocess_only: |
| |
| for log in [ exec_log, output_log ]: |
| if os.path.isfile(log): |
| os.remove(log) |
| |
| if not os.access(runtest_file, os.R_OK): |
| output_dest.write("%s doesn't exist; skipping " |
| "test\n" % runtest_file) |
| continue |
| |
| os.system(' '.join([ os.path.join(opts.ltp_dir, 'runltp'), |
| runltp_opts, '-f', testsuite, |
| '-l', exec_log, '-o', output_log ])) |
| |
| try: |
| |
| failed_subset, passed_css, context = \ |
| parse_ltp_results(exec_log, output_log, |
| verbose=opts.verbose) |
| |
| except ResultsParseException, rpe: |
| output_dest.write('Error encountered when parsing results for ' |
| 'test - %s: %s\n' % (testsuite, str(rpe))) |
| continue |
| |
| failed_count += len(failed_subset) |
| |
| failed_subset_context = {} |
| passed_subset_context = {} |
| |
| if opts.verbose: |
| failed_subset_context = determine_context(output_log, |
| testsuite, |
| failed_subset, |
| context) |
| if type(passed_css) == list: |
| |
| passed_count += len(passed_css) |
| |
| if opts.verbose == 2: |
| passed_subset_context = determine_context(output_log, |
| testsuite, |
| passed_css, |
| context) |
| |
| else: |
| |
| passed_count += passed_css |
| |
| if opts.summary_mode == 1: |
| |
| failed_context.update(failed_subset_context) |
| passed_context.update(passed_subset_context) |
| |
| else: |
| |
| if 1 <= opts.verbose: |
| # Print out failed testcases. |
| print_context(output_dest, |
| 'FAILED TESTCASES for %s' % testsuite, |
| failed_subset_context) |
| |
| if opts.verbose == 2: |
| # Print out passed testcases with context. |
| print_context(output_dest, |
| 'PASSED TESTCASES for %s' % testsuite, |
| passed_subset_context) |
| |
| if opts.summary_mode == 2: |
| output_dest.write(""" |
| ======================================== |
| SUMMARY for: %s |
| ---------------------------------------- |
| PASS - %d |
| FAIL - %d |
| ---------------------------------------- |
| """ % (testsuite, passed_count, len(failed_subset))) |
| |
| if opts.summary_mode == 1: |
| |
| # Print out overall results. |
| |
| if 1 <= opts.verbose: |
| # Print out failed testcases with context. |
| print_context(output_dest, "FAILED TESTCASES", failed_context) |
| |
| if opts.verbose == 2: |
| # Print out passed testcases with context. |
| print_context(output_dest, "PASSED TESTCASES", passed_context) |
| |
| output_dest.write(""" |
| ======================================== |
| SUMMARY for tests: |
| %s |
| ---------------------------------------- |
| PASS - %d |
| FAIL - %d |
| ---------------------------------------- |
| """ % (' '.join(args), passed_count, failed_count)) |
| |
| finally: |
| |
| if output_dest != sys.stdout: |
| |
| output_dest.close() |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| main() |