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#!/usr/bin/python # Script to compare testsuite failures against a list of known-to-fail # tests. # Contributed by Diego Novillo <dnovillo@google.com> # # Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is part of GCC. # # GCC 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 3, or (at your option) # any later version. # # GCC 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 GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to # the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, # Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. """This script provides a coarser XFAILing mechanism that requires no detailed DejaGNU markings. This is useful in a variety of scenarios: - Development branches with many known failures waiting to be fixed. - Release branches with known failures that are not considered important for the particular release criteria used in that branch. The script must be executed from the toplevel build directory. When executed it will: 1- Determine the target built: TARGET 2- Determine the source directory: SRCDIR 3- Look for a failure manifest file in <SRCDIR>/contrib/testsuite-management/<TARGET>.xfail 4- Collect all the <tool>.sum files from the build tree. 5- Produce a report stating: a- Failures expected in the manifest but not present in the build. b- Failures in the build not expected in the manifest. 6- If all the build failures are expected in the manifest, it exits with exit code 0. Otherwise, it exits with error code 1. """ import optparse import os import re import sys # Handled test results. _VALID_TEST_RESULTS = [ 'FAIL', 'UNRESOLVED', 'XPASS', 'ERROR' ] # Pattern for naming manifest files. The first argument should be # the toplevel GCC source directory. The second argument is the # target triple used during the build. _MANIFEST_PATH_PATTERN = '%s/contrib/testsuite-management/%s.xfail' def Error(msg): print >>sys.stderr, '\nerror: %s' % msg sys.exit(1) class TestResult(object): """Describes a single DejaGNU test result as emitted in .sum files. We are only interested in representing unsuccessful tests. So, only a subset of all the tests are loaded. The summary line used to build the test result should have this format: attrlist | XPASS: gcc.dg/unroll_1.c (test for excess errors) ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ optional state name description attributes Attributes: attrlist: A comma separated list of attributes. Valid values: flaky Indicates that this test may not always fail. These tests are reported, but their presence does not affect the results. expire=YYYYMMDD After this date, this test will produce an error whether it is in the manifest or not. state: One of UNRESOLVED, XPASS or FAIL. name: File name for the test. description: String describing the test (flags used, dejagnu message, etc) """ def __init__(self, summary_line): try: self.attrs = '' if '|' in summary_line: (self.attrs, summary_line) = summary_line.split('|', 1) (self.state, self.name, self.description) = re.match(r' *([A-Z]+): ([^ ]+) (.*)', summary_line).groups() self.attrs = self.attrs.strip() self.state = self.state.strip() self.description = self.description.strip() except ValueError: Error('Cannot parse summary line "%s"' % summary_line) if self.state not in _VALID_TEST_RESULTS: Error('Invalid test result %s in "%s" (parsed as "%s")' % ( self.state, summary_line, self)) def __lt__(self, other): return self.name < other.name def __hash__(self): return hash(self.state) ^ hash(self.name) ^ hash(self.description) def __eq__(self, other): return (self.state == other.state and self.name == other.name and self.description == other.description) def __ne__(self, other): return not (self == other) def __str__(self): attrs = '' if self.attrs: attrs = '%s | ' % self.attrs return '%s%s: %s %s' % (attrs, self.state, self.name, self.description) def GetMakefileValue(makefile_name, value_name): if os.path.exists(makefile_name): with open(makefile_name) as makefile: for line in makefile: if line.startswith(value_name): (_, value) = line.split('=', 1) value = value.strip() return value return None def ValidBuildDirectory(builddir, target): if (not os.path.exists(builddir) or not os.path.exists('%s/Makefile' % builddir) or (not os.path.exists('%s/build-%s' % (builddir, target)) and not os.path.exists('%s/%s' % (builddir, target)))): return False return True def IsInterestingResult(line): """Return True if the given line is one of the summary lines we care about.""" line = line.strip() if line.startswith('#'): return False if '|' in line: (_, line) = line.split('|', 1) line = line.strip() for result in _VALID_TEST_RESULTS: if line.startswith(result): return True return False def ParseSummary(sum_fname): """Create a set of TestResult instances from the given summary file.""" result_set = set() with open(sum_fname) as sum_file: for line in sum_file: if IsInterestingResult(line): result_set.add(TestResult(line)) return result_set def GetManifest(manifest_name): """Build a set of expected failures from the manifest file. Each entry in the manifest file should have the format understood by the TestResult constructor. If no manifest file exists for this target, it returns an empty set. """ if os.path.exists(manifest_name): return ParseSummary(manifest_name) else: return set() def GetSumFiles(builddir): sum_files = [] for root, dirs, files in os.walk(builddir): if '.svn' in dirs: dirs.remove('.svn') for fname in files: if fname.endswith('.sum'): sum_files.append(os.path.join(root, fname)) return sum_files def GetResults(builddir): """Collect all the test results from .sum files under the given build directory.""" sum_files = GetSumFiles(builddir) build_results = set() for sum_fname in sum_files: print '\t%s' % sum_fname build_results |= ParseSummary(sum_fname) return build_results def CompareResults(manifest, actual): """Compare sets of results and return two lists: - List of results present in MANIFEST but missing from ACTUAL. - List of results present in ACTUAL but missing from MANIFEST. """ # Report all the actual results not present in the manifest. actual_vs_manifest = set() for actual_result in actual: if actual_result not in manifest: actual_vs_manifest.add(actual_result) # Simlarly for all the tests in the manifest. manifest_vs_actual = set() for expected_result in manifest: # Ignore tests marked flaky. if 'flaky' in expected_result.attrs: continue if expected_result not in actual: manifest_vs_actual.add(expected_result) return actual_vs_manifest, manifest_vs_actual def GetBuildData(options): target = GetMakefileValue('%s/Makefile' % options.build_dir, 'target=') srcdir = GetMakefileValue('%s/Makefile' % options.build_dir, 'srcdir =') if not ValidBuildDirectory(options.build_dir, target): Error('%s is not a valid GCC top level build directory.' % options.build_dir) print 'Source directory: %s' % srcdir print 'Build target: %s' % target return srcdir, target, True def PrintSummary(msg, summary): print '\n\n%s' % msg for result in sorted(summary): print result def CheckExpectedResults(options): (srcdir, target, valid_build) = GetBuildData(options) if not valid_build: return False manifest_name = _MANIFEST_PATH_PATTERN % (srcdir, target) print 'Manifest: %s' % manifest_name manifest = GetManifest(manifest_name) print 'Getting actual results from build' actual = GetResults(options.build_dir) if options.verbosity >= 1: PrintSummary('Tests expected to fail', manifest) PrintSummary('\nActual test results', actual) actual_vs_manifest, manifest_vs_actual = CompareResults(manifest, actual) tests_ok = True if len(actual_vs_manifest) > 0: PrintSummary('Build results not in the manifest', actual_vs_manifest) tests_ok = False if len(manifest_vs_actual) > 0: PrintSummary('Manifest results not present in the build' '\n\nNOTE: This is not a failure. It just means that the ' 'manifest expected\nthese tests to fail, ' 'but they worked in this configuration.\n', manifest_vs_actual) if tests_ok: print '\nSUCCESS: No unexpected failures.' return tests_ok def ProduceManifest(options): (srcdir, target, valid_build) = GetBuildData(options) if not valid_build: return False manifest_name = _MANIFEST_PATH_PATTERN % (srcdir, target) if os.path.exists(manifest_name) and not options.force: Error('Manifest file %s already exists.\nUse --force to overwrite.' % manifest_name) actual = GetResults(options.build_dir) with open(manifest_name, 'w') as manifest_file: for result in sorted(actual): print result manifest_file.write('%s\n' % result) return True def Main(argv): parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=__doc__) parser.add_option('--build_dir', action='store', type='string', dest='build_dir', default='.', help='Build directory to check (default = .)') parser.add_option('--manifest', action='store_true', dest='manifest', default=False, help='Produce the manifest for the current ' 'build (default = False)') parser.add_option('--force', action='store_true', dest='force', default=False, help='When used with --manifest, it will ' 'overwrite an existing manifest file (default = False)') parser.add_option('--verbosity', action='store', dest='verbosity', type='int', default=0, help='Verbosity level (default = 0)') (options, _) = parser.parse_args(argv[1:]) if options.manifest: retval = ProduceManifest(options) else: retval = CheckExpectedResults(options) if retval: return 0 else: return 1 if __name__ == '__main__': retval = Main(sys.argv) sys.exit(retval)
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