linux/scripts/kconfig/tests/conftest.py

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#
# Copyright (C) 2018 Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
#
"""
Kconfig unit testing framework.
This provides fixture functions commonly used from test files.
"""
import os
import pytest
import shutil
import subprocess
import tempfile
CONF_PATH = os.path.abspath(os.path.join('scripts', 'kconfig', 'conf'))
class Conf:
"""Kconfig runner and result checker.
This class provides methods to run text-based interface of Kconfig
(scripts/kconfig/conf) and retrieve the resulted configuration,
stdout, and stderr. It also provides methods to compare those
results with expectations.
"""
def __init__(self, request):
"""Create a new Conf instance.
request: object to introspect the requesting test module
"""
# the directory of the test being run
self._test_dir = os.path.dirname(str(request.fspath))
# runners
def _run_conf(self, mode, dot_config=None, out_file='.config',
interactive=False, in_keys=None, extra_env={}):
"""Run text-based Kconfig executable and save the result.
mode: input mode option (--oldaskconfig, --defconfig=<file> etc.)
dot_config: .config file to use for configuration base
out_file: file name to contain the output config data
interactive: flag to specify the interactive mode
in_keys: key inputs for interactive modes
extra_env: additional environments
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
command = [CONF_PATH, mode, 'Kconfig']
# Override 'srctree' environment to make the test as the top directory
extra_env['srctree'] = self._test_dir
# Run Kconfig in a temporary directory.
# This directory is automatically removed when done.
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as temp_dir:
# if .config is given, copy it to the working directory
if dot_config:
shutil.copyfile(os.path.join(self._test_dir, dot_config),
os.path.join(temp_dir, '.config'))
ps = subprocess.Popen(command,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
cwd=temp_dir,
env=dict(os.environ, **extra_env))
# If input key sequence is given, feed it to stdin.
if in_keys:
ps.stdin.write(in_keys.encode('utf-8'))
while ps.poll() is None:
# For interactive modes such as oldaskconfig, oldconfig,
# send 'Enter' key until the program finishes.
if interactive:
ps.stdin.write(b'\n')
self.retcode = ps.returncode
self.stdout = ps.stdout.read().decode()
self.stderr = ps.stderr.read().decode()
# Retrieve the resulted config data only when .config is supposed
# to exist. If the command fails, the .config does not exist.
# 'listnewconfig' does not produce .config in the first place.
if self.retcode == 0 and out_file:
with open(os.path.join(temp_dir, out_file)) as f:
self.config = f.read()
else:
self.config = None
# Logging:
# Pytest captures the following information by default. In failure
# of tests, the captured log will be displayed. This will be useful to
# figure out what has happened.
print("[command]\n{}\n".format(' '.join(command)))
print("[retcode]\n{}\n".format(self.retcode))
print("[stdout]")
print(self.stdout)
print("[stderr]")
print(self.stderr)
if self.config is not None:
print("[output for '{}']".format(out_file))
print(self.config)
return self.retcode
def oldaskconfig(self, dot_config=None, in_keys=None):
"""Run oldaskconfig.
dot_config: .config file to use for configuration base (optional)
in_key: key inputs (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._run_conf('--oldaskconfig', dot_config=dot_config,
interactive=True, in_keys=in_keys)
def oldconfig(self, dot_config=None, in_keys=None):
"""Run oldconfig.
dot_config: .config file to use for configuration base (optional)
in_key: key inputs (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._run_conf('--oldconfig', dot_config=dot_config,
interactive=True, in_keys=in_keys)
def olddefconfig(self, dot_config=None):
"""Run olddefconfig.
dot_config: .config file to use for configuration base (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._run_conf('--olddefconfig', dot_config=dot_config)
def defconfig(self, defconfig):
"""Run defconfig.
defconfig: defconfig file for input
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
defconfig_path = os.path.join(self._test_dir, defconfig)
return self._run_conf('--defconfig={}'.format(defconfig_path))
def _allconfig(self, mode, all_config):
if all_config:
all_config_path = os.path.join(self._test_dir, all_config)
extra_env = {'KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG': all_config_path}
else:
extra_env = {}
return self._run_conf('--{}config'.format(mode), extra_env=extra_env)
def allyesconfig(self, all_config=None):
"""Run allyesconfig.
all_config: fragment config file for KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._allconfig('allyes', all_config)
def allmodconfig(self, all_config=None):
"""Run allmodconfig.
all_config: fragment config file for KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._allconfig('allmod', all_config)
def allnoconfig(self, all_config=None):
"""Run allnoconfig.
all_config: fragment config file for KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._allconfig('allno', all_config)
def alldefconfig(self, all_config=None):
"""Run alldefconfig.
all_config: fragment config file for KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._allconfig('alldef', all_config)
def randconfig(self, all_config=None):
"""Run randconfig.
all_config: fragment config file for KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._allconfig('rand', all_config)
def savedefconfig(self, dot_config):
"""Run savedefconfig.
dot_config: .config file for input
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._run_conf('--savedefconfig', out_file='defconfig')
def listnewconfig(self, dot_config=None):
"""Run listnewconfig.
dot_config: .config file to use for configuration base (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._run_conf('--listnewconfig', dot_config=dot_config,
out_file=None)
# checkers
def _read_and_compare(self, compare, expected):
"""Compare the result with expectation.
compare: function to compare the result with expectation
expected: file that contains the expected data
"""
with open(os.path.join(self._test_dir, expected)) as f:
expected_data = f.read()
return compare(self, expected_data)
def _contains(self, attr, expected):
return self._read_and_compare(
lambda s, e: getattr(s, attr).find(e) >= 0,
expected)
def _matches(self, attr, expected):
return self._read_and_compare(lambda s, e: getattr(s, attr) == e,
expected)
def config_contains(self, expected):
"""Check if resulted configuration contains expected data.
expected: file that contains the expected data
returncode: True if result contains the expected data, False otherwise
"""
return self._contains('config', expected)
def config_matches(self, expected):
"""Check if resulted configuration exactly matches expected data.
expected: file that contains the expected data
returncode: True if result matches the expected data, False otherwise
"""
return self._matches('config', expected)
def stdout_contains(self, expected):
"""Check if resulted stdout contains expected data.
expected: file that contains the expected data
returncode: True if result contains the expected data, False otherwise
"""
return self._contains('stdout', expected)
def stdout_matches(self, expected):
"""Check if resulted stdout exactly matches expected data.
expected: file that contains the expected data
returncode: True if result matches the expected data, False otherwise
"""
return self._matches('stdout', expected)
def stderr_contains(self, expected):
"""Check if resulted stderr contains expected data.
expected: file that contains the expected data
returncode: True if result contains the expected data, False otherwise
"""
return self._contains('stderr', expected)
def stderr_matches(self, expected):
"""Check if resulted stderr exactly matches expected data.
expected: file that contains the expected data
returncode: True if result matches the expected data, False otherwise
"""
return self._matches('stderr', expected)
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def conf(request):
"""Create a Conf instance and provide it to test functions."""
return Conf(request)