| """ |
| A simple testing framework for lldb using python's unit testing framework. |
| |
| Tests for lldb are written as python scripts which take advantage of the script |
| bridging provided by LLDB.framework to interact with lldb core. |
| |
| A specific naming pattern is followed by the .py script to be recognized as |
| a module which implements a test scenario, namely, Test*.py. |
| |
| To specify the directories where "Test*.py" python test scripts are located, |
| you need to pass in a list of directory names. By default, the current |
| working directory is searched if nothing is specified on the command line. |
| |
| Type: |
| |
| ./dotest.py -h |
| |
| for available options. |
| """ |
| |
| from __future__ import absolute_import |
| from __future__ import print_function |
| |
| # System modules |
| import atexit |
| import datetime |
| import errno |
| import logging |
| import os |
| import platform |
| import re |
| import shutil |
| import signal |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| |
| # Third-party modules |
| import six |
| import unittest2 |
| |
| # LLDB Modules |
| import lldbsuite |
| from . import configuration |
| from . import dotest_args |
| from . import lldbtest_config |
| from . import test_categories |
| from . import test_result |
| from ..support import seven |
| |
| |
| def is_exe(fpath): |
| """Returns true if fpath is an executable.""" |
| if fpath == None: |
| return False |
| if sys.platform == 'win32': |
| if not fpath.endswith(".exe"): |
| fpath += ".exe" |
| return os.path.isfile(fpath) and os.access(fpath, os.X_OK) |
| |
| |
| def which(program): |
| """Returns the full path to a program; None otherwise.""" |
| fpath, _ = os.path.split(program) |
| if fpath: |
| if is_exe(program): |
| return program |
| else: |
| for path in os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep): |
| exe_file = os.path.join(path, program) |
| if is_exe(exe_file): |
| return exe_file |
| return None |
| |
| |
| def usage(parser): |
| parser.print_help() |
| if configuration.verbose > 0: |
| print(""" |
| Examples: |
| |
| This is an example of using the -f option to pinpoint to a specific test class |
| and test method to be run: |
| |
| $ ./dotest.py -f ClassTypesTestCase.test_with_dsym_and_run_command |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Collected 1 test |
| |
| test_with_dsym_and_run_command (TestClassTypes.ClassTypesTestCase) |
| Test 'frame variable this' when stopped on a class constructor. ... ok |
| |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Ran 1 test in 1.396s |
| |
| OK |
| |
| And this is an example of using the -p option to run a single file (the filename |
| matches the pattern 'ObjC' and it happens to be 'TestObjCMethods.py'): |
| |
| $ ./dotest.py -v -p ObjC |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Collected 4 tests |
| |
| test_break_with_dsym (TestObjCMethods.FoundationTestCase) |
| Test setting objc breakpoints using '_regexp-break' and 'breakpoint set'. ... ok |
| test_break_with_dwarf (TestObjCMethods.FoundationTestCase) |
| Test setting objc breakpoints using '_regexp-break' and 'breakpoint set'. ... ok |
| test_data_type_and_expr_with_dsym (TestObjCMethods.FoundationTestCase) |
| Lookup objective-c data types and evaluate expressions. ... ok |
| test_data_type_and_expr_with_dwarf (TestObjCMethods.FoundationTestCase) |
| Lookup objective-c data types and evaluate expressions. ... ok |
| |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Ran 4 tests in 16.661s |
| |
| OK |
| |
| Running of this script also sets up the LLDB_TEST environment variable so that |
| individual test cases can locate their supporting files correctly. The script |
| tries to set up Python's search paths for modules by looking at the build tree |
| relative to this script. See also the '-i' option in the following example. |
| |
| Finally, this is an example of using the lldb.py module distributed/installed by |
| Xcode4 to run against the tests under the 'forward' directory, and with the '-w' |
| option to add some delay between two tests. It uses ARCH=x86_64 to specify that |
| as the architecture and CC=clang to specify the compiler used for the test run: |
| |
| $ PYTHONPATH=/Xcode4/Library/PrivateFrameworks/LLDB.framework/Versions/A/Resources/Python ARCH=x86_64 CC=clang ./dotest.py -v -w -i forward |
| |
| Session logs for test failures/errors will go into directory '2010-11-11-13_56_16' |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Collected 2 tests |
| |
| test_with_dsym_and_run_command (TestForwardDeclaration.ForwardDeclarationTestCase) |
| Display *bar_ptr when stopped on a function with forward declaration of struct bar. ... ok |
| test_with_dwarf_and_run_command (TestForwardDeclaration.ForwardDeclarationTestCase) |
| Display *bar_ptr when stopped on a function with forward declaration of struct bar. ... ok |
| |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Ran 2 tests in 5.659s |
| |
| OK |
| |
| The 'Session ...' verbiage is recently introduced (see also the '-s' option) to |
| notify the directory containing the session logs for test failures or errors. |
| In case there is any test failure/error, a similar message is appended at the |
| end of the stderr output for your convenience. |
| |
| ENABLING LOGS FROM TESTS |
| |
| Option 1: |
| |
| Writing logs into different files per test case:: |
| |
| $ ./dotest.py --channel "lldb all" |
| |
| $ ./dotest.py --channel "lldb all" --channel "gdb-remote packets" |
| |
| These log files are written to: |
| |
| <session-dir>/<test-id>-host.log (logs from lldb host process) |
| <session-dir>/<test-id>-server.log (logs from debugserver/lldb-server) |
| <session-dir>/<test-id>-<test-result>.log (console logs) |
| |
| By default, logs from successful runs are deleted. Use the --log-success flag |
| to create reference logs for debugging. |
| |
| $ ./dotest.py --log-success |
| |
| """) |
| sys.exit(0) |
| |
| |
| def parseExclusion(exclusion_file): |
| """Parse an exclusion file, of the following format, where |
| 'skip files', 'skip methods', 'xfail files', and 'xfail methods' |
| are the possible list heading values: |
| |
| skip files |
| <file name> |
| <file name> |
| |
| xfail methods |
| <method name> |
| """ |
| excl_type = None |
| |
| with open(exclusion_file) as f: |
| for line in f: |
| line = line.strip() |
| if not excl_type: |
| excl_type = line |
| continue |
| |
| if not line: |
| excl_type = None |
| elif excl_type == 'skip': |
| if not configuration.skip_tests: |
| configuration.skip_tests = [] |
| configuration.skip_tests.append(line) |
| elif excl_type == 'xfail': |
| if not configuration.xfail_tests: |
| configuration.xfail_tests = [] |
| configuration.xfail_tests.append(line) |
| |
| |
| def parseOptionsAndInitTestdirs(): |
| """Initialize the list of directories containing our unittest scripts. |
| |
| '-h/--help as the first option prints out usage info and exit the program. |
| """ |
| |
| do_help = False |
| |
| platform_system = platform.system() |
| platform_machine = platform.machine() |
| |
| try: |
| parser = dotest_args.create_parser() |
| args = parser.parse_args() |
| except: |
| raise |
| |
| if args.unset_env_varnames: |
| for env_var in args.unset_env_varnames: |
| if env_var in os.environ: |
| # From Python Doc: When unsetenv() is supported, deletion of items in os.environ |
| # is automatically translated into a corresponding call to |
| # unsetenv(). |
| del os.environ[env_var] |
| # os.unsetenv(env_var) |
| |
| if args.set_env_vars: |
| for env_var in args.set_env_vars: |
| parts = env_var.split('=', 1) |
| if len(parts) == 1: |
| os.environ[parts[0]] = "" |
| else: |
| os.environ[parts[0]] = parts[1] |
| |
| if args.set_inferior_env_vars: |
| lldbtest_config.inferior_env = ' '.join(args.set_inferior_env_vars) |
| |
| if args.h: |
| do_help = True |
| |
| if args.compiler: |
| configuration.compiler = os.path.abspath(args.compiler) |
| if not is_exe(configuration.compiler): |
| configuration.compiler = which(args.compiler) |
| if not is_exe(configuration.compiler): |
| logging.error( |
| '%s is not a valid compiler executable; aborting...', |
| args.compiler) |
| sys.exit(-1) |
| else: |
| # Use a compiler appropriate appropriate for the Apple SDK if one was |
| # specified |
| if platform_system == 'Darwin' and args.apple_sdk: |
| configuration.compiler = seven.get_command_output( |
| 'xcrun -sdk "%s" -find clang 2> /dev/null' % |
| (args.apple_sdk)) |
| else: |
| # 'clang' on ubuntu 14.04 is 3.4 so we try clang-3.5 first |
| candidateCompilers = ['clang-3.5', 'clang', 'gcc'] |
| for candidate in candidateCompilers: |
| if which(candidate): |
| configuration.compiler = candidate |
| break |
| |
| if args.dsymutil: |
| configuration.dsymutil = args.dsymutil |
| elif platform_system == 'Darwin': |
| configuration.dsymutil = seven.get_command_output( |
| 'xcrun -find -toolchain default dsymutil') |
| if args.llvm_tools_dir: |
| configuration.filecheck = shutil.which("FileCheck", path=args.llvm_tools_dir) |
| configuration.yaml2obj = shutil.which("yaml2obj", path=args.llvm_tools_dir) |
| |
| if not configuration.get_filecheck_path(): |
| logging.warning('No valid FileCheck executable; some tests may fail...') |
| logging.warning('(Double-check the --llvm-tools-dir argument to dotest.py)') |
| |
| if args.channels: |
| lldbtest_config.channels = args.channels |
| |
| if args.log_success: |
| lldbtest_config.log_success = args.log_success |
| |
| if args.out_of_tree_debugserver: |
| lldbtest_config.out_of_tree_debugserver = args.out_of_tree_debugserver |
| |
| # Set SDKROOT if we are using an Apple SDK |
| if platform_system == 'Darwin' and args.apple_sdk: |
| configuration.sdkroot = seven.get_command_output( |
| 'xcrun --sdk "%s" --show-sdk-path 2> /dev/null' % |
| (args.apple_sdk)) |
| if not configuration.sdkroot: |
| logging.error( |
| 'No SDK found with the name %s; aborting...', |
| args.apple_sdk) |
| sys.exit(-1) |
| |
| if args.arch: |
| configuration.arch = args.arch |
| else: |
| configuration.arch = platform_machine |
| |
| if args.categories_list: |
| configuration.categories_list = set( |
| test_categories.validate( |
| args.categories_list, False)) |
| configuration.use_categories = True |
| else: |
| configuration.categories_list = [] |
| |
| if args.skip_categories: |
| configuration.skip_categories += test_categories.validate( |
| args.skip_categories, False) |
| |
| if args.xfail_categories: |
| configuration.xfail_categories += test_categories.validate( |
| args.xfail_categories, False) |
| |
| if args.E: |
| os.environ['CFLAGS_EXTRAS'] = args.E |
| |
| if args.dwarf_version: |
| configuration.dwarf_version = args.dwarf_version |
| # We cannot modify CFLAGS_EXTRAS because they're used in test cases |
| # that explicitly require no debug info. |
| os.environ['CFLAGS'] = '-gdwarf-{}'.format(configuration.dwarf_version) |
| |
| if args.settings: |
| for setting in args.settings: |
| if not len(setting) == 1 or not setting[0].count('='): |
| logging.error('"%s" is not a setting in the form "key=value"', |
| setting[0]) |
| sys.exit(-1) |
| setting_list = setting[0].split('=', 1) |
| configuration.settings.append((setting_list[0], setting_list[1])) |
| |
| if args.d: |
| sys.stdout.write( |
| "Suspending the process %d to wait for debugger to attach...\n" % |
| os.getpid()) |
| sys.stdout.flush() |
| os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGSTOP) |
| |
| if args.f: |
| if any([x.startswith('-') for x in args.f]): |
| usage(parser) |
| configuration.filters.extend(args.f) |
| |
| if args.framework: |
| configuration.lldb_framework_path = args.framework |
| |
| if args.executable: |
| # lldb executable is passed explicitly |
| lldbtest_config.lldbExec = os.path.realpath(args.executable) |
| if not is_exe(lldbtest_config.lldbExec): |
| lldbtest_config.lldbExec = which(args.executable) |
| if not is_exe(lldbtest_config.lldbExec): |
| logging.error( |
| '%s is not a valid executable to test; aborting...', |
| args.executable) |
| sys.exit(-1) |
| |
| if args.excluded: |
| for excl_file in args.excluded: |
| parseExclusion(excl_file) |
| |
| if args.p: |
| if args.p.startswith('-'): |
| usage(parser) |
| configuration.regexp = args.p |
| |
| if args.t: |
| os.environ['LLDB_COMMAND_TRACE'] = 'YES' |
| |
| if args.v: |
| configuration.verbose = 2 |
| |
| # argparse makes sure we have a number |
| if args.sharp: |
| configuration.count = args.sharp |
| |
| if sys.platform.startswith('win32'): |
| os.environ['LLDB_DISABLE_CRASH_DIALOG'] = str( |
| args.disable_crash_dialog) |
| os.environ['LLDB_LAUNCH_INFERIORS_WITHOUT_CONSOLE'] = str(True) |
| |
| if do_help: |
| usage(parser) |
| |
| if args.lldb_platform_name: |
| configuration.lldb_platform_name = args.lldb_platform_name |
| if args.lldb_platform_url: |
| configuration.lldb_platform_url = args.lldb_platform_url |
| if args.lldb_platform_working_dir: |
| configuration.lldb_platform_working_dir = args.lldb_platform_working_dir |
| if platform_system == 'Darwin' and args.apple_sdk: |
| configuration.apple_sdk = args.apple_sdk |
| if args.test_build_dir: |
| configuration.test_build_dir = args.test_build_dir |
| if args.lldb_module_cache_dir: |
| configuration.lldb_module_cache_dir = args.lldb_module_cache_dir |
| else: |
| configuration.lldb_module_cache_dir = os.path.join( |
| configuration.test_build_dir, 'module-cache-lldb') |
| if args.clang_module_cache_dir: |
| configuration.clang_module_cache_dir = args.clang_module_cache_dir |
| else: |
| configuration.clang_module_cache_dir = os.path.join( |
| configuration.test_build_dir, 'module-cache-clang') |
| |
| if args.lldb_libs_dir: |
| configuration.lldb_libs_dir = args.lldb_libs_dir |
| |
| if args.enabled_plugins: |
| configuration.enabled_plugins = args.enabled_plugins |
| |
| # Gather all the dirs passed on the command line. |
| if len(args.args) > 0: |
| configuration.testdirs = [os.path.realpath(os.path.abspath(x)) for x in args.args] |
| |
| lldbtest_config.codesign_identity = args.codesign_identity |
| |
| def registerFaulthandler(): |
| try: |
| import faulthandler |
| except ImportError: |
| # faulthandler is not available until python3 |
| return |
| |
| faulthandler.enable() |
| # faulthandler.register is not available on Windows. |
| if getattr(faulthandler, 'register', None): |
| faulthandler.register(signal.SIGTERM, chain=True) |
| |
| def setupSysPath(): |
| """ |
| Add LLDB.framework/Resources/Python to the search paths for modules. |
| As a side effect, we also discover the 'lldb' executable and export it here. |
| """ |
| |
| # Get the directory containing the current script. |
| if "DOTEST_PROFILE" in os.environ and "DOTEST_SCRIPT_DIR" in os.environ: |
| scriptPath = os.environ["DOTEST_SCRIPT_DIR"] |
| else: |
| scriptPath = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) |
| if not scriptPath.endswith('test'): |
| print("This script expects to reside in lldb's test directory.") |
| sys.exit(-1) |
| |
| os.environ["LLDB_TEST"] = scriptPath |
| |
| # Set up the root build directory. |
| if not configuration.test_build_dir: |
| raise Exception("test_build_dir is not set") |
| configuration.test_build_dir = os.path.abspath(configuration.test_build_dir) |
| |
| # Set up the LLDB_SRC environment variable, so that the tests can locate |
| # the LLDB source code. |
| os.environ["LLDB_SRC"] = lldbsuite.lldb_root |
| |
| pluginPath = os.path.join(scriptPath, 'plugins') |
| toolsLLDBVSCode = os.path.join(scriptPath, 'tools', 'lldb-vscode') |
| toolsLLDBServerPath = os.path.join(scriptPath, 'tools', 'lldb-server') |
| intelpt = os.path.join(scriptPath, 'tools', 'intelpt') |
| |
| # Insert script dir, plugin dir and lldb-server dir to the sys.path. |
| sys.path.insert(0, pluginPath) |
| # Adding test/tools/lldb-vscode to the path makes it easy to |
| # "import lldb_vscode_testcase" from the VSCode tests |
| sys.path.insert(0, toolsLLDBVSCode) |
| # Adding test/tools/lldb-server to the path makes it easy |
| # to "import lldbgdbserverutils" from the lldb-server tests |
| sys.path.insert(0, toolsLLDBServerPath) |
| # Adding test/tools/intelpt to the path makes it easy |
| # to "import intelpt_testcase" from the lldb-server tests |
| sys.path.insert(0, intelpt) |
| |
| # This is the root of the lldb git/svn checkout |
| # When this changes over to a package instead of a standalone script, this |
| # will be `lldbsuite.lldb_root` |
| lldbRootDirectory = lldbsuite.lldb_root |
| |
| # Some of the tests can invoke the 'lldb' command directly. |
| # We'll try to locate the appropriate executable right here. |
| |
| # The lldb executable can be set from the command line |
| # if it's not set, we try to find it now |
| # first, we try the environment |
| if not lldbtest_config.lldbExec: |
| # First, you can define an environment variable LLDB_EXEC specifying the |
| # full pathname of the lldb executable. |
| if "LLDB_EXEC" in os.environ: |
| lldbtest_config.lldbExec = os.environ["LLDB_EXEC"] |
| |
| if not lldbtest_config.lldbExec: |
| # Last, check the path |
| lldbtest_config.lldbExec = which('lldb') |
| |
| if lldbtest_config.lldbExec and not is_exe(lldbtest_config.lldbExec): |
| print( |
| "'{}' is not a path to a valid executable".format( |
| lldbtest_config.lldbExec)) |
| lldbtest_config.lldbExec = None |
| |
| if not lldbtest_config.lldbExec: |
| print("The 'lldb' executable cannot be located. Some of the tests may not be run as a result.") |
| sys.exit(-1) |
| |
| os.system('%s -v' % lldbtest_config.lldbExec) |
| |
| lldbDir = os.path.dirname(lldbtest_config.lldbExec) |
| |
| lldbVSCodeExec = os.path.join(lldbDir, "lldb-vscode") |
| if is_exe(lldbVSCodeExec): |
| os.environ["LLDBVSCODE_EXEC"] = lldbVSCodeExec |
| else: |
| if not configuration.shouldSkipBecauseOfCategories(["lldb-vscode"]): |
| print( |
| "The 'lldb-vscode' executable cannot be located. The lldb-vscode tests can not be run as a result.") |
| configuration.skip_categories.append("lldb-vscode") |
| |
| lldbPythonDir = None # The directory that contains 'lldb/__init__.py' |
| |
| # If our lldb supports the -P option, use it to find the python path: |
| lldb_dash_p_result = subprocess.check_output([lldbtest_config.lldbExec, "-P"], universal_newlines=True) |
| if lldb_dash_p_result: |
| for line in lldb_dash_p_result.splitlines(): |
| if os.path.isdir(line) and os.path.exists(os.path.join(line, 'lldb', '__init__.py')): |
| lldbPythonDir = line |
| break |
| |
| if not lldbPythonDir: |
| print( |
| "Unable to load lldb extension module. Possible reasons for this include:") |
| print(" 1) LLDB was built with LLDB_ENABLE_PYTHON=0") |
| print( |
| " 2) PYTHONPATH and PYTHONHOME are not set correctly. PYTHONHOME should refer to") |
| print( |
| " the version of Python that LLDB built and linked against, and PYTHONPATH") |
| print( |
| " should contain the Lib directory for the same python distro, as well as the") |
| print(" location of LLDB\'s site-packages folder.") |
| print( |
| " 3) A different version of Python than that which was built against is exported in") |
| print(" the system\'s PATH environment variable, causing conflicts.") |
| print( |
| " 4) The executable '%s' could not be found. Please check " % |
| lldbtest_config.lldbExec) |
| print(" that it exists and is executable.") |
| |
| if lldbPythonDir: |
| lldbPythonDir = os.path.normpath(lldbPythonDir) |
| # Some of the code that uses this path assumes it hasn't resolved the Versions... link. |
| # If the path we've constructed looks like that, then we'll strip out |
| # the Versions/A part. |
| (before, frameWithVersion, after) = lldbPythonDir.rpartition( |
| "LLDB.framework/Versions/A") |
| if frameWithVersion != "": |
| lldbPythonDir = before + "LLDB.framework" + after |
| |
| lldbPythonDir = os.path.abspath(lldbPythonDir) |
| |
| if "freebsd" in sys.platform or "linux" in sys.platform: |
| os.environ['LLDB_LIB_DIR'] = os.path.join(lldbPythonDir, '..', '..') |
| |
| # If tests need to find LLDB_FRAMEWORK, now they can do it |
| os.environ["LLDB_FRAMEWORK"] = os.path.dirname( |
| os.path.dirname(lldbPythonDir)) |
| |
| # This is to locate the lldb.py module. Insert it right after |
| # sys.path[0]. |
| sys.path[1:1] = [lldbPythonDir] |
| |
| |
| def visit_file(dir, name): |
| # Try to match the regexp pattern, if specified. |
| if configuration.regexp: |
| if not re.search(configuration.regexp, name): |
| # We didn't match the regex, we're done. |
| return |
| |
| if configuration.skip_tests: |
| for file_regexp in configuration.skip_tests: |
| if re.search(file_regexp, name): |
| return |
| |
| # We found a match for our test. Add it to the suite. |
| |
| # Update the sys.path first. |
| if not sys.path.count(dir): |
| sys.path.insert(0, dir) |
| base = os.path.splitext(name)[0] |
| |
| # Thoroughly check the filterspec against the base module and admit |
| # the (base, filterspec) combination only when it makes sense. |
| |
| def check(obj, parts): |
| for part in parts: |
| try: |
| parent, obj = obj, getattr(obj, part) |
| except AttributeError: |
| # The filterspec has failed. |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| module = __import__(base) |
| |
| def iter_filters(): |
| for filterspec in configuration.filters: |
| parts = filterspec.split('.') |
| if check(module, parts): |
| yield filterspec |
| elif parts[0] == base and len(parts) > 1 and check(module, parts[1:]): |
| yield '.'.join(parts[1:]) |
| else: |
| for key,value in module.__dict__.items(): |
| if check(value, parts): |
| yield key + '.' + filterspec |
| |
| filtered = False |
| for filterspec in iter_filters(): |
| filtered = True |
| print("adding filter spec %s to module %s" % (filterspec, repr(module))) |
| tests = unittest2.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromName(filterspec, module) |
| configuration.suite.addTests(tests) |
| |
| # Forgo this module if the (base, filterspec) combo is invalid |
| if configuration.filters and not filtered: |
| return |
| |
| if not filtered: |
| # Add the entire file's worth of tests since we're not filtered. |
| # Also the fail-over case when the filterspec branch |
| # (base, filterspec) combo doesn't make sense. |
| configuration.suite.addTests( |
| unittest2.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromName(base)) |
| |
| |
| def visit(prefix, dir, names): |
| """Visitor function for os.path.walk(path, visit, arg).""" |
| |
| dir_components = set(dir.split(os.sep)) |
| excluded_components = set(['.svn', '.git']) |
| if dir_components.intersection(excluded_components): |
| return |
| |
| # Gather all the Python test file names that follow the Test*.py pattern. |
| python_test_files = [ |
| name |
| for name in names |
| if name.endswith('.py') and name.startswith(prefix)] |
| |
| # Visit all the python test files. |
| for name in python_test_files: |
| # Ensure we error out if we have multiple tests with the same |
| # base name. |
| # Future improvement: find all the places where we work with base |
| # names and convert to full paths. We have directory structure |
| # to disambiguate these, so we shouldn't need this constraint. |
| if name in configuration.all_tests: |
| raise Exception("Found multiple tests with the name %s" % name) |
| configuration.all_tests.add(name) |
| |
| # Run the relevant tests in the python file. |
| visit_file(dir, name) |
| |
| |
| # ======================================== # |
| # # |
| # Execution of the test driver starts here # |
| # # |
| # ======================================== # |
| |
| |
| def checkDsymForUUIDIsNotOn(): |
| cmd = ["defaults", "read", "com.apple.DebugSymbols"] |
| process = subprocess.Popen( |
| cmd, |
| stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
| stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) |
| cmd_output = process.stdout.read() |
| output_str = cmd_output.decode("utf-8") |
| if "DBGFileMappedPaths = " in output_str: |
| print("%s =>" % ' '.join(cmd)) |
| print(output_str) |
| print( |
| "Disable automatic lookup and caching of dSYMs before running the test suite!") |
| print("Exiting...") |
| sys.exit(0) |
| |
| |
| def exitTestSuite(exitCode=None): |
| # lldb.py does SBDebugger.Initialize(). |
| # Call SBDebugger.Terminate() on exit. |
| import lldb |
| lldb.SBDebugger.Terminate() |
| if exitCode: |
| sys.exit(exitCode) |
| |
| |
| def getVersionForSDK(sdk): |
| sdk = str.lower(sdk) |
| full_path = seven.get_command_output('xcrun -sdk %s --show-sdk-path' % sdk) |
| basename = os.path.basename(full_path) |
| basename = os.path.splitext(basename)[0] |
| basename = str.lower(basename) |
| ver = basename.replace(sdk, '') |
| return ver |
| |
| |
| def checkCompiler(): |
| # Add some intervention here to sanity check that the compiler requested is sane. |
| # If found not to be an executable program, we abort. |
| c = configuration.compiler |
| if which(c): |
| return |
| |
| if not sys.platform.startswith("darwin"): |
| raise Exception(c + " is not a valid compiler") |
| |
| pipe = subprocess.Popen( |
| ['xcrun', '-find', c], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) |
| cmd_output = pipe.stdout.read() |
| if not cmd_output or "not found" in cmd_output: |
| raise Exception(c + " is not a valid compiler") |
| |
| configuration.compiler = cmd_output.split('\n')[0] |
| print("'xcrun -find %s' returning %s" % (c, configuration.compiler)) |
| |
| def canRunLibcxxTests(): |
| from lldbsuite.test import lldbplatformutil |
| |
| platform = lldbplatformutil.getPlatform() |
| |
| if lldbplatformutil.target_is_android() or lldbplatformutil.platformIsDarwin(): |
| return True, "libc++ always present" |
| |
| if platform == "linux": |
| with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as f: |
| cmd = [configuration.compiler, "-xc++", "-stdlib=libc++", "-o", f.name, "-"] |
| p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True) |
| _, stderr = p.communicate("#include <cassert>\nint main() {}") |
| if not p.returncode: |
| return True, "Compiling with -stdlib=libc++ works" |
| return False, "Compiling with -stdlib=libc++ fails with the error: %s" % stderr |
| |
| return False, "Don't know how to build with libc++ on %s" % platform |
| |
| def checkLibcxxSupport(): |
| result, reason = canRunLibcxxTests() |
| if result: |
| return # libc++ supported |
| if "libc++" in configuration.categories_list: |
| return # libc++ category explicitly requested, let it run. |
| if configuration.verbose: |
| print("libc++ tests will not be run because: " + reason) |
| configuration.skip_categories.append("libc++") |
| |
| def canRunLibstdcxxTests(): |
| from lldbsuite.test import lldbplatformutil |
| |
| platform = lldbplatformutil.getPlatform() |
| if lldbplatformutil.target_is_android(): |
| platform = "android" |
| if platform == "linux": |
| return True, "libstdcxx always present" |
| return False, "Don't know how to build with libstdcxx on %s" % platform |
| |
| def checkLibstdcxxSupport(): |
| result, reason = canRunLibstdcxxTests() |
| if result: |
| return # libstdcxx supported |
| if "libstdcxx" in configuration.categories_list: |
| return # libstdcxx category explicitly requested, let it run. |
| if configuration.verbose: |
| print("libstdcxx tests will not be run because: " + reason) |
| configuration.skip_categories.append("libstdcxx") |
| |
| def canRunWatchpointTests(): |
| from lldbsuite.test import lldbplatformutil |
| |
| platform = lldbplatformutil.getPlatform() |
| if platform == "netbsd": |
| if os.geteuid() == 0: |
| return True, "root can always write dbregs" |
| try: |
| output = subprocess.check_output(["/sbin/sysctl", "-n", |
| "security.models.extensions.user_set_dbregs"]).decode().strip() |
| if output == "1": |
| return True, "security.models.extensions.user_set_dbregs enabled" |
| except subprocess.CalledProcessError: |
| pass |
| return False, "security.models.extensions.user_set_dbregs disabled" |
| elif platform == "freebsd" and configuration.arch == "aarch64": |
| import lldb |
| if lldb.SBPlatform.GetHostPlatform().GetOSMajorVersion() < 13: |
| return False, "Watchpoint support on arm64 requires FreeBSD 13.0" |
| return True, "watchpoint support available" |
| |
| def checkWatchpointSupport(): |
| result, reason = canRunWatchpointTests() |
| if result: |
| return # watchpoints supported |
| if "watchpoint" in configuration.categories_list: |
| return # watchpoint category explicitly requested, let it run. |
| if configuration.verbose: |
| print("watchpoint tests will not be run because: " + reason) |
| configuration.skip_categories.append("watchpoint") |
| |
| def checkObjcSupport(): |
| from lldbsuite.test import lldbplatformutil |
| |
| if not lldbplatformutil.platformIsDarwin(): |
| if configuration.verbose: |
| print("objc tests will be skipped because of unsupported platform") |
| configuration.skip_categories.append("objc") |
| |
| def checkDebugInfoSupport(): |
| import lldb |
| |
| platform = lldb.selected_platform.GetTriple().split('-')[2] |
| compiler = configuration.compiler |
| for cat in test_categories.debug_info_categories: |
| if cat in configuration.categories_list: |
| continue # Category explicitly requested, let it run. |
| if test_categories.is_supported_on_platform(cat, platform, compiler): |
| continue |
| configuration.skip_categories.append(cat) |
| |
| def checkDebugServerSupport(): |
| from lldbsuite.test import lldbplatformutil |
| import lldb |
| |
| skip_msg = "Skipping %s tests, as they are not compatible with remote testing on this platform" |
| if lldbplatformutil.platformIsDarwin(): |
| configuration.skip_categories.append("llgs") |
| if lldb.remote_platform: |
| # <rdar://problem/34539270> |
| configuration.skip_categories.append("debugserver") |
| if configuration.verbose: |
| print(skip_msg%"debugserver"); |
| else: |
| configuration.skip_categories.append("debugserver") |
| if lldb.remote_platform and lldbplatformutil.getPlatform() == "windows": |
| configuration.skip_categories.append("llgs") |
| if configuration.verbose: |
| print(skip_msg%"lldb-server"); |
| |
| |
| def checkForkVForkSupport(): |
| from lldbsuite.test import lldbplatformutil |
| |
| platform = lldbplatformutil.getPlatform() |
| if platform not in ["freebsd", "linux", "netbsd"]: |
| configuration.skip_categories.append("fork") |
| |
| |
| def run_suite(): |
| # On MacOS X, check to make sure that domain for com.apple.DebugSymbols defaults |
| # does not exist before proceeding to running the test suite. |
| if sys.platform.startswith("darwin"): |
| checkDsymForUUIDIsNotOn() |
| |
| # Start the actions by first parsing the options while setting up the test |
| # directories, followed by setting up the search paths for lldb utilities; |
| # then, we walk the directory trees and collect the tests into our test suite. |
| # |
| parseOptionsAndInitTestdirs() |
| |
| # Print a stack trace if the test hangs or is passed SIGTERM. |
| registerFaulthandler() |
| |
| setupSysPath() |
| |
| import lldb |
| lldb.SBDebugger.Initialize() |
| |
| # Use host platform by default. |
| lldb.selected_platform = lldb.SBPlatform.GetHostPlatform() |
| |
| # Now we can also import lldbutil |
| from lldbsuite.test import lldbutil |
| |
| if configuration.lldb_platform_name: |
| print("Setting up remote platform '%s'" % |
| (configuration.lldb_platform_name)) |
| lldb.remote_platform = lldb.SBPlatform( |
| configuration.lldb_platform_name) |
| if not lldb.remote_platform.IsValid(): |
| print( |
| "error: unable to create the LLDB platform named '%s'." % |
| (configuration.lldb_platform_name)) |
| exitTestSuite(1) |
| if configuration.lldb_platform_url: |
| # We must connect to a remote platform if a LLDB platform URL was |
| # specified |
| print( |
| "Connecting to remote platform '%s' at '%s'..." % |
| (configuration.lldb_platform_name, configuration.lldb_platform_url)) |
| platform_connect_options = lldb.SBPlatformConnectOptions( |
| configuration.lldb_platform_url) |
| err = lldb.remote_platform.ConnectRemote(platform_connect_options) |
| if err.Success(): |
| print("Connected.") |
| lldb.selected_platform = lldb.remote_platform |
| else: |
| print("error: failed to connect to remote platform using URL '%s': %s" % ( |
| configuration.lldb_platform_url, err)) |
| exitTestSuite(1) |
| else: |
| configuration.lldb_platform_url = None |
| |
| if configuration.lldb_platform_working_dir: |
| print("Setting remote platform working directory to '%s'..." % |
| (configuration.lldb_platform_working_dir)) |
| error = lldb.remote_platform.MakeDirectory( |
| configuration.lldb_platform_working_dir, 448) # 448 = 0o700 |
| if error.Fail(): |
| raise Exception("making remote directory '%s': %s" % ( |
| configuration.lldb_platform_working_dir, error)) |
| |
| if not lldb.remote_platform.SetWorkingDirectory( |
| configuration.lldb_platform_working_dir): |
| raise Exception("failed to set working directory '%s'" % configuration.lldb_platform_working_dir) |
| lldb.selected_platform = lldb.remote_platform |
| else: |
| lldb.remote_platform = None |
| configuration.lldb_platform_working_dir = None |
| configuration.lldb_platform_url = None |
| |
| # Set up the working directory. |
| # Note that it's not dotest's job to clean this directory. |
| lldbutil.mkdir_p(configuration.test_build_dir) |
| |
| checkLibcxxSupport() |
| checkLibstdcxxSupport() |
| checkWatchpointSupport() |
| checkDebugInfoSupport() |
| checkDebugServerSupport() |
| checkObjcSupport() |
| checkForkVForkSupport() |
| |
| print("Skipping the following test categories: {}".format(configuration.skip_categories)) |
| |
| for testdir in configuration.testdirs: |
| for (dirpath, dirnames, filenames) in os.walk(testdir): |
| visit('Test', dirpath, filenames) |
| |
| # |
| # Now that we have loaded all the test cases, run the whole test suite. |
| # |
| |
| # Install the control-c handler. |
| unittest2.signals.installHandler() |
| |
| # |
| # Invoke the default TextTestRunner to run the test suite |
| # |
| checkCompiler() |
| |
| if configuration.verbose: |
| print("compiler=%s" % configuration.compiler) |
| |
| # Iterating over all possible architecture and compiler combinations. |
| configString = "arch=%s compiler=%s" % (configuration.arch, |
| configuration.compiler) |
| |
| # Output the configuration. |
| if configuration.verbose: |
| sys.stderr.write("\nConfiguration: " + configString + "\n") |
| |
| # First, write out the number of collected test cases. |
| if configuration.verbose: |
| sys.stderr.write(configuration.separator + "\n") |
| sys.stderr.write( |
| "Collected %d test%s\n\n" % |
| (configuration.suite.countTestCases(), |
| configuration.suite.countTestCases() != 1 and "s" or "")) |
| |
| if configuration.suite.countTestCases() == 0: |
| logging.error("did not discover any matching tests") |
| exitTestSuite(1) |
| |
| # Invoke the test runner. |
| if configuration.count == 1: |
| result = unittest2.TextTestRunner( |
| stream=sys.stderr, |
| verbosity=configuration.verbose, |
| resultclass=test_result.LLDBTestResult).run( |
| configuration.suite) |
| else: |
| # We are invoking the same test suite more than once. In this case, |
| # mark __ignore_singleton__ flag as True so the signleton pattern is |
| # not enforced. |
| test_result.LLDBTestResult.__ignore_singleton__ = True |
| for i in range(configuration.count): |
| |
| result = unittest2.TextTestRunner( |
| stream=sys.stderr, |
| verbosity=configuration.verbose, |
| resultclass=test_result.LLDBTestResult).run( |
| configuration.suite) |
| |
| configuration.failed = not result.wasSuccessful() |
| |
| if configuration.sdir_has_content and configuration.verbose: |
| sys.stderr.write( |
| "Session logs for test failures/errors/unexpected successes" |
| " can be found in the test build directory\n") |
| |
| if configuration.use_categories and len( |
| configuration.failures_per_category) > 0: |
| sys.stderr.write("Failures per category:\n") |
| for category in configuration.failures_per_category: |
| sys.stderr.write( |
| "%s - %d\n" % |
| (category, configuration.failures_per_category[category])) |
| |
| # Exiting. |
| exitTestSuite(configuration.failed) |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| print( |
| __file__ + |
| " is for use as a module only. It should not be run as a standalone script.") |
| sys.exit(-1) |