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1 #!/usr/bin/python
3 # Copyright (C) 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 # This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
8 # any later version.
10 import sys
11 import getopt
12 import re
13 import io
14 from datetime import datetime
15 from operator import attrgetter
17 # True if unrecognised lines should cause a fatal error. Might want to turn
18 # this on by default later.
19 strict = False
21 # True if the order of .log segments should match the .sum file, false if
22 # they should keep the original order.
23 sort_logs = True
25 # A version of open() that is safe against whatever binary output
26 # might be added to the log.
27 def safe_open (filename):
28 if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
29 return open (filename, 'r', errors = 'surrogateescape')
30 return open (filename, 'r')
32 # Force stdout to handle escape sequences from a safe_open file.
33 if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
34 sys.stdout = io.TextIOWrapper (sys.stdout.buffer,
35 errors = 'surrogateescape')
37 class Named:
38 def __init__ (self, name):
39 self.name = name
41 class ToolRun (Named):
42 def __init__ (self, name):
43 Named.__init__ (self, name)
44 # The variations run for this tool, mapped by --target_board name.
45 self.variations = dict()
47 # Return the VariationRun for variation NAME.
48 def get_variation (self, name):
49 if name not in self.variations:
50 self.variations[name] = VariationRun (name)
51 return self.variations[name]
53 class VariationRun (Named):
54 def __init__ (self, name):
55 Named.__init__ (self, name)
56 # A segment of text before the harness runs start, describing which
57 # baseboard files were loaded for the target.
58 self.header = None
59 # The harnesses run for this variation, mapped by filename.
60 self.harnesses = dict()
61 # A list giving the number of times each type of result has
62 # been seen.
63 self.counts = []
65 # Return the HarnessRun for harness NAME.
66 def get_harness (self, name):
67 if name not in self.harnesses:
68 self.harnesses[name] = HarnessRun (name)
69 return self.harnesses[name]
71 class HarnessRun (Named):
72 def __init__ (self, name):
73 Named.__init__ (self, name)
74 # Segments of text that make up the harness run, mapped by a test-based
75 # key that can be used to order them.
76 self.segments = dict()
77 # Segments of text that make up the harness run but which have
78 # no recognized test results. These are typically harnesses that
79 # are completely skipped for the target.
80 self.empty = []
81 # A list of results. Each entry is a pair in which the first element
82 # is a unique sorting key and in which the second is the full
83 # PASS/FAIL line.
84 self.results = []
86 # Add a segment of text to the harness run. If the segment includes
87 # test results, KEY is an example of one of them, and can be used to
88 # combine the individual segments in order. If the segment has no
89 # test results (e.g. because the harness doesn't do anything for the
90 # current configuration) then KEY is None instead. In that case
91 # just collect the segments in the order that we see them.
92 def add_segment (self, key, segment):
93 if key:
94 assert key not in self.segments
95 self.segments[key] = segment
96 else:
97 self.empty.append (segment)
99 class Segment:
100 def __init__ (self, filename, start):
101 self.filename = filename
102 self.start = start
103 self.lines = 0
105 class Prog:
106 def __init__ (self):
107 # The variations specified on the command line.
108 self.variations = []
109 # The variations seen in the input files.
110 self.known_variations = set()
111 # The tools specified on the command line.
112 self.tools = []
113 # Whether to create .sum rather than .log output.
114 self.do_sum = True
115 # Regexps used while parsing.
116 self.test_run_re = re.compile (r'^Test Run By (\S+) on (.*)$')
117 self.tool_re = re.compile (r'^\t\t=== (.*) tests ===$')
118 self.result_re = re.compile (r'^(PASS|XPASS|FAIL|XFAIL|UNRESOLVED'
119 r'|WARNING|ERROR|UNSUPPORTED|UNTESTED'
120 r'|KFAIL):\s*(.+)')
121 self.completed_re = re.compile (r'.* completed at (.*)')
122 # Pieces of text to write at the head of the output.
123 # start_line is a pair in which the first element is a datetime
124 # and in which the second is the associated 'Test Run By' line.
125 self.start_line = None
126 self.native_line = ''
127 self.target_line = ''
128 self.host_line = ''
129 self.acats_premable = ''
130 # Pieces of text to write at the end of the output.
131 # end_line is like start_line but for the 'runtest completed' line.
132 self.acats_failures = []
133 self.version_output = ''
134 self.end_line = None
135 # Known summary types.
136 self.count_names = [
137 '# of DejaGnu errors\t\t',
138 '# of expected passes\t\t',
139 '# of unexpected failures\t',
140 '# of unexpected successes\t',
141 '# of expected failures\t\t',
142 '# of unknown successes\t\t',
143 '# of known failures\t\t',
144 '# of untested testcases\t\t',
145 '# of unresolved testcases\t',
146 '# of unsupported tests\t\t'
148 self.runs = dict()
150 def usage (self):
151 name = sys.argv[0]
152 sys.stderr.write ('Usage: ' + name
153 + ''' [-t tool] [-l variant-list] [-L] log-or-sum-file ...
155 tool The tool (e.g. g++, libffi) for which to create a
156 new test summary file. If not specified then output
157 is created for all tools.
158 variant-list One or more test variant names. If the list is
159 not specified then one is constructed from all
160 variants in the files for <tool>.
161 sum-file A test summary file with the format of those
162 created by runtest from DejaGnu.
163 If -L is used, merge *.log files instead of *.sum. In this
164 mode the exact order of lines may not be preserved, just different
165 Running *.exp chunks should be in correct order.
166 ''')
167 sys.exit (1)
169 def fatal (self, what, string):
170 if not what:
171 what = sys.argv[0]
172 sys.stderr.write (what + ': ' + string + '\n')
173 sys.exit (1)
175 # Parse the command-line arguments.
176 def parse_cmdline (self):
177 try:
178 (options, self.files) = getopt.getopt (sys.argv[1:], 'l:t:L')
179 if len (self.files) == 0:
180 self.usage()
181 for (option, value) in options:
182 if option == '-l':
183 self.variations.append (value)
184 elif option == '-t':
185 self.tools.append (value)
186 else:
187 self.do_sum = False
188 except getopt.GetoptError as e:
189 self.fatal (None, e.msg)
191 # Try to parse time string TIME, returning an arbitrary time on failure.
192 # Getting this right is just a nice-to-have so failures should be silent.
193 def parse_time (self, time):
194 try:
195 return datetime.strptime (time, '%c')
196 except ValueError:
197 return datetime.now()
199 # Parse an integer and abort on failure.
200 def parse_int (self, filename, value):
201 try:
202 return int (value)
203 except ValueError:
204 self.fatal (filename, 'expected an integer, got: ' + value)
206 # Return a list that represents no test results.
207 def zero_counts (self):
208 return [0 for x in self.count_names]
210 # Return the ToolRun for tool NAME.
211 def get_tool (self, name):
212 if name not in self.runs:
213 self.runs[name] = ToolRun (name)
214 return self.runs[name]
216 # Add the result counts in list FROMC to TOC.
217 def accumulate_counts (self, toc, fromc):
218 for i in range (len (self.count_names)):
219 toc[i] += fromc[i]
221 # Parse the list of variations after 'Schedule of variations:'.
222 # Return the number seen.
223 def parse_variations (self, filename, file):
224 num_variations = 0
225 while True:
226 line = file.readline()
227 if line == '':
228 self.fatal (filename, 'could not parse variation list')
229 if line == '\n':
230 break
231 self.known_variations.add (line.strip())
232 num_variations += 1
233 return num_variations
235 # Parse from the first line after 'Running target ...' to the end
236 # of the run's summary.
237 def parse_run (self, filename, file, tool, variation, num_variations):
238 header = None
239 harness = None
240 segment = None
241 final_using = 0
242 has_warning = 0
244 # If this is the first run for this variation, add any text before
245 # the first harness to the header.
246 if not variation.header:
247 segment = Segment (filename, file.tell())
248 variation.header = segment
250 # Parse the rest of the summary (the '# of ' lines).
251 if len (variation.counts) == 0:
252 variation.counts = self.zero_counts()
254 # Parse up until the first line of the summary.
255 if num_variations == 1:
256 end = '\t\t=== ' + tool.name + ' Summary ===\n'
257 else:
258 end = ('\t\t=== ' + tool.name + ' Summary for '
259 + variation.name + ' ===\n')
260 while True:
261 line = file.readline()
262 if line == '':
263 self.fatal (filename, 'no recognised summary line')
264 if line == end:
265 break
267 # Look for the start of a new harness.
268 if line.startswith ('Running ') and line.endswith (' ...\n'):
269 # Close off the current harness segment, if any.
270 if harness:
271 segment.lines -= final_using
272 harness.add_segment (first_key, segment)
273 name = line[len ('Running '):-len(' ...\n')]
274 harness = variation.get_harness (name)
275 segment = Segment (filename, file.tell())
276 first_key = None
277 final_using = 0
278 continue
280 # Record test results. Associate the first test result with
281 # the harness segment, so that if a run for a particular harness
282 # has been split up, we can reassemble the individual segments
283 # in a sensible order.
285 # dejagnu sometimes issues warnings about the testing environment
286 # before running any tests. Treat them as part of the header
287 # rather than as a test result.
288 match = self.result_re.match (line)
289 if match and (harness or not line.startswith ('WARNING:')):
290 if not harness:
291 self.fatal (filename, 'saw test result before harness name')
292 name = match.group (2)
293 # Ugly hack to get the right order for gfortran.
294 if name.startswith ('gfortran.dg/g77/'):
295 name = 'h' + name
296 # If we have a time out warning, make sure it appears
297 # before the following testcase diagnostic: we insert
298 # the testname before 'program' so that sort faces a
299 # list of testhanes.
300 if line.startswith ('WARNING: program timed out'):
301 has_warning = 1
302 else:
303 if has_warning == 1:
304 key = (name, len (harness.results))
305 myline = 'WARNING: %s program timed out.\n' % name
306 harness.results.append ((key, myline))
307 has_warning = 0
308 key = (name, len (harness.results))
309 harness.results.append ((key, line))
310 if not first_key and sort_logs:
311 first_key = key
312 if line.startswith ('ERROR: (DejaGnu)'):
313 for i in range (len (self.count_names)):
314 if 'DejaGnu errors' in self.count_names[i]:
315 variation.counts[i] += 1
316 break
318 # 'Using ...' lines are only interesting in a header. Splitting
319 # the test up into parallel runs leads to more 'Using ...' lines
320 # than there would be in a single log.
321 if line.startswith ('Using '):
322 final_using += 1
323 else:
324 final_using = 0
326 # Add other text to the current segment, if any.
327 if segment:
328 segment.lines += 1
330 # Close off the final harness segment, if any.
331 if harness:
332 segment.lines -= final_using
333 harness.add_segment (first_key, segment)
335 while True:
336 before = file.tell()
337 line = file.readline()
338 if line == '':
339 break
340 if line == '\n':
341 continue
342 if not line.startswith ('# '):
343 file.seek (before)
344 break
345 found = False
346 for i in range (len (self.count_names)):
347 if line.startswith (self.count_names[i]):
348 count = line[len (self.count_names[i]):-1].strip()
349 variation.counts[i] += self.parse_int (filename, count)
350 found = True
351 break
352 if not found:
353 self.fatal (filename, 'unknown test result: ' + line[:-1])
355 # Parse an acats run, which uses a different format from dejagnu.
356 # We have just skipped over '=== acats configuration ==='.
357 def parse_acats_run (self, filename, file):
358 # Parse the preamble, which describes the configuration and logs
359 # the creation of support files.
360 record = (self.acats_premable == '')
361 if record:
362 self.acats_premable = '\t\t=== acats configuration ===\n'
363 while True:
364 line = file.readline()
365 if line == '':
366 self.fatal (filename, 'could not parse acats preamble')
367 if line == '\t\t=== acats tests ===\n':
368 break
369 if record:
370 self.acats_premable += line
372 # Parse the test results themselves, using a dummy variation name.
373 tool = self.get_tool ('acats')
374 variation = tool.get_variation ('none')
375 self.parse_run (filename, file, tool, variation, 1)
377 # Parse the failure list.
378 while True:
379 before = file.tell()
380 line = file.readline()
381 if line.startswith ('*** FAILURES: '):
382 self.acats_failures.append (line[len ('*** FAILURES: '):-1])
383 continue
384 file.seek (before)
385 break
387 # Parse the final summary at the end of a log in order to capture
388 # the version output that follows it.
389 def parse_final_summary (self, filename, file):
390 record = (self.version_output == '')
391 while True:
392 line = file.readline()
393 if line == '':
394 break
395 if line.startswith ('# of '):
396 continue
397 if record:
398 self.version_output += line
399 if line == '\n':
400 break
402 # Parse a .log or .sum file.
403 def parse_file (self, filename, file):
404 tool = None
405 target = None
406 num_variations = 1
407 while True:
408 line = file.readline()
409 if line == '':
410 return
412 # Parse the list of variations, which comes before the test
413 # runs themselves.
414 if line.startswith ('Schedule of variations:'):
415 num_variations = self.parse_variations (filename, file)
416 continue
418 # Parse a testsuite run for one tool/variation combination.
419 if line.startswith ('Running target '):
420 name = line[len ('Running target '):-1]
421 if not tool:
422 self.fatal (filename, 'could not parse tool name')
423 if name not in self.known_variations:
424 self.fatal (filename, 'unknown target: ' + name)
425 self.parse_run (filename, file, tool,
426 tool.get_variation (name),
427 num_variations)
428 # If there is only one variation then there is no separate
429 # summary for it. Record any following version output.
430 if num_variations == 1:
431 self.parse_final_summary (filename, file)
432 continue
434 # Parse the start line. In the case where several files are being
435 # parsed, pick the one with the earliest time.
436 match = self.test_run_re.match (line)
437 if match:
438 time = self.parse_time (match.group (2))
439 if not self.start_line or self.start_line[0] > time:
440 self.start_line = (time, line)
441 continue
443 # Parse the form used for native testing.
444 if line.startswith ('Native configuration is '):
445 self.native_line = line
446 continue
448 # Parse the target triplet.
449 if line.startswith ('Target is '):
450 self.target_line = line
451 continue
453 # Parse the host triplet.
454 if line.startswith ('Host is '):
455 self.host_line = line
456 continue
458 # Parse the acats premable.
459 if line == '\t\t=== acats configuration ===\n':
460 self.parse_acats_run (filename, file)
461 continue
463 # Parse the tool name.
464 match = self.tool_re.match (line)
465 if match:
466 tool = self.get_tool (match.group (1))
467 continue
469 # Skip over the final summary (which we instead create from
470 # individual runs) and parse the version output.
471 if tool and line == '\t\t=== ' + tool.name + ' Summary ===\n':
472 if file.readline() != '\n':
473 self.fatal (filename, 'expected blank line after summary')
474 self.parse_final_summary (filename, file)
475 continue
477 # Parse the completion line. In the case where several files
478 # are being parsed, pick the one with the latest time.
479 match = self.completed_re.match (line)
480 if match:
481 time = self.parse_time (match.group (1))
482 if not self.end_line or self.end_line[0] < time:
483 self.end_line = (time, line)
484 continue
486 # Sanity check to make sure that important text doesn't get
487 # dropped accidentally.
488 if strict and line.strip() != '':
489 self.fatal (filename, 'unrecognised line: ' + line[:-1])
491 # Output a segment of text.
492 def output_segment (self, segment):
493 with safe_open (segment.filename) as file:
494 file.seek (segment.start)
495 for i in range (segment.lines):
496 sys.stdout.write (file.readline())
498 # Output a summary giving the number of times each type of result has
499 # been seen.
500 def output_summary (self, tool, counts):
501 for i in range (len (self.count_names)):
502 name = self.count_names[i]
503 # dejagnu only prints result types that were seen at least once,
504 # but acats always prints a number of unexpected failures.
505 if (counts[i] > 0
506 or (tool.name == 'acats'
507 and name.startswith ('# of unexpected failures'))):
508 sys.stdout.write ('%s%d\n' % (name, counts[i]))
510 # Output unified .log or .sum information for a particular variation,
511 # with a summary at the end.
512 def output_variation (self, tool, variation):
513 self.output_segment (variation.header)
514 for harness in sorted (variation.harnesses.values(),
515 key = attrgetter ('name')):
516 sys.stdout.write ('Running ' + harness.name + ' ...\n')
517 if self.do_sum:
518 harness.results.sort()
519 for (key, line) in harness.results:
520 sys.stdout.write (line)
521 else:
522 # Rearrange the log segments into test order (but without
523 # rearranging text within those segments).
524 for key in sorted (harness.segments.keys()):
525 self.output_segment (harness.segments[key])
526 for segment in harness.empty:
527 self.output_segment (segment)
528 if len (self.variations) > 1:
529 sys.stdout.write ('\t\t=== ' + tool.name + ' Summary for '
530 + variation.name + ' ===\n\n')
531 self.output_summary (tool, variation.counts)
533 # Output unified .log or .sum information for a particular tool,
534 # with a summary at the end.
535 def output_tool (self, tool):
536 counts = self.zero_counts()
537 if tool.name == 'acats':
538 # acats doesn't use variations, so just output everything.
539 # It also has a different approach to whitespace.
540 sys.stdout.write ('\t\t=== ' + tool.name + ' tests ===\n')
541 for variation in tool.variations.values():
542 self.output_variation (tool, variation)
543 self.accumulate_counts (counts, variation.counts)
544 sys.stdout.write ('\t\t=== ' + tool.name + ' Summary ===\n')
545 else:
546 # Output the results in the usual dejagnu runtest format.
547 sys.stdout.write ('\n\t\t=== ' + tool.name + ' tests ===\n\n'
548 'Schedule of variations:\n')
549 for name in self.variations:
550 if name in tool.variations:
551 sys.stdout.write (' ' + name + '\n')
552 sys.stdout.write ('\n')
553 for name in self.variations:
554 if name in tool.variations:
555 variation = tool.variations[name]
556 sys.stdout.write ('Running target '
557 + variation.name + '\n')
558 self.output_variation (tool, variation)
559 self.accumulate_counts (counts, variation.counts)
560 sys.stdout.write ('\n\t\t=== ' + tool.name + ' Summary ===\n\n')
561 self.output_summary (tool, counts)
563 def main (self):
564 self.parse_cmdline()
565 try:
566 # Parse the input files.
567 for filename in self.files:
568 with safe_open (filename) as file:
569 self.parse_file (filename, file)
571 # Decide what to output.
572 if len (self.variations) == 0:
573 self.variations = sorted (self.known_variations)
574 else:
575 for name in self.variations:
576 if name not in self.known_variations:
577 self.fatal (None, 'no results for ' + name)
578 if len (self.tools) == 0:
579 self.tools = sorted (self.runs.keys())
581 # Output the header.
582 if self.start_line:
583 sys.stdout.write (self.start_line[1])
584 sys.stdout.write (self.native_line)
585 sys.stdout.write (self.target_line)
586 sys.stdout.write (self.host_line)
587 sys.stdout.write (self.acats_premable)
589 # Output the main body.
590 for name in self.tools:
591 if name not in self.runs:
592 self.fatal (None, 'no results for ' + name)
593 self.output_tool (self.runs[name])
595 # Output the footer.
596 if len (self.acats_failures) > 0:
597 sys.stdout.write ('*** FAILURES: '
598 + ' '.join (self.acats_failures) + '\n')
599 sys.stdout.write (self.version_output)
600 if self.end_line:
601 sys.stdout.write (self.end_line[1])
602 except IOError as e:
603 self.fatal (e.filename, e.strerror)
605 Prog().main()