qemu-e2k/tests/qemu-iotests/findtests.py

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iotests: add findtests.py Add python script with new logic of searching for tests: Current ./check behavior: - tests are named [0-9][0-9][0-9] - tests must be registered in group file (even if test doesn't belong to any group, like 142) Behavior of findtests.py: - group file is dropped - tests are all files in tests/ subdirectory (except for .out files), so it's not needed more to "register the test", just create it with appropriate name in tests/ subdirectory. Old names like [0-9][0-9][0-9] (in root iotests directory) are supported too, but not recommended for new tests - groups are parsed from '# group: ' line inside test files - optional file group.local may be used to define some additional groups for downstreams - 'disabled' group is used to temporary disable tests. So instead of commenting tests in old 'group' file you now can add them to disabled group with help of 'group.local' file - selecting test ranges like 5-15 are not supported more (to support restarting failed ./check command from the middle of the process, new argument is added: --start-from) Benefits: - no rebase conflicts in group file on patch porting from branch to branch - no conflicts in upstream, when different series want to occupy same test number - meaningful names for test files For example, with digital number, when some person wants to add some test about block-stream, he most probably will just create a new test. But if there would be test-block-stream test already, he will at first look at it and may be just add a test-case into it. And anyway meaningful names are better. This commit doesn't update check behavior (which will be done in further commit), still, the documentation changed like new behavior is already here. Let's live with this small inconsistency for the following few commits, until final change. Signed-off-by: Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy <vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20210125185056.129513-3-vsementsov@virtuozzo.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com>
2021-01-25 19:50:52 +01:00
# TestFinder class, define set of tests to run.
#
# Copyright (c) 2020-2021 Virtuozzo International GmbH
#
# 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
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#
# 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
import os
import glob
import re
from collections import defaultdict
from contextlib import contextmanager
from typing import Optional, List, Iterator, Set
@contextmanager
def chdir(path: Optional[str] = None) -> Iterator[None]:
if path is None:
yield
return
saved_dir = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(path)
try:
yield
finally:
os.chdir(saved_dir)
class TestFinder:
def __init__(self, test_dir: Optional[str] = None) -> None:
self.groups = defaultdict(set)
with chdir(test_dir):
self.all_tests = glob.glob('[0-9][0-9][0-9]')
self.all_tests += [f for f in glob.iglob('tests/*')
if not f.endswith('.out') and
os.path.isfile(f + '.out')]
for t in self.all_tests:
with open(t, encoding="utf-8") as f:
for line in f:
if line.startswith('# group: '):
for g in line.split()[2:]:
self.groups[g].add(t)
break
def add_group_file(self, fname: str) -> None:
with open(fname, encoding="utf-8") as f:
for line in f:
line = line.strip()
if (not line) or line[0] == '#':
continue
words = line.split()
test_file = self.parse_test_name(words[0])
groups = words[1:]
for g in groups:
self.groups[g].add(test_file)
def parse_test_name(self, name: str) -> str:
if '/' in name:
raise ValueError('Paths are unsupported for test selection, '
f'requiring "{name}" is wrong')
if re.fullmatch(r'\d+', name):
# Numbered tests are old naming convention. We should convert them
# to three-digit-length, like 1 --> 001.
name = f'{int(name):03}'
else:
# Named tests all should be in tests/ subdirectory
name = os.path.join('tests', name)
if name not in self.all_tests:
raise ValueError(f'Test "{name}" is not found')
return name
def find_tests(self, groups: Optional[List[str]] = None,
exclude_groups: Optional[List[str]] = None,
tests: Optional[List[str]] = None,
start_from: Optional[str] = None) -> List[str]:
"""Find tests
Algorithm:
1. a. if some @groups specified
a.1 Take all tests from @groups
a.2 Drop tests, which are in at least one of @exclude_groups or in
'disabled' group (if 'disabled' is not listed in @groups)
a.3 Add tests from @tests (don't exclude anything from them)
b. else, if some @tests specified:
b.1 exclude_groups must be not specified, so just take @tests
c. else (only @exclude_groups list is non-empty):
c.1 Take all tests
c.2 Drop tests, which are in at least one of @exclude_groups or in
'disabled' group
2. sort
3. If start_from specified, drop tests from first one to @start_from
(not inclusive)
"""
if groups is None:
groups = []
if exclude_groups is None:
exclude_groups = []
if tests is None:
tests = []
res: Set[str] = set()
if groups:
# Some groups specified. exclude_groups supported, additionally
# selecting some individual tests supported as well.
res.update(*(self.groups[g] for g in groups))
elif tests:
# Some individual tests specified, but no groups. In this case
# we don't support exclude_groups.
if exclude_groups:
raise ValueError("Can't exclude from individually specified "
"tests.")
else:
# No tests no groups: start from all tests, exclude_groups
# supported.
res.update(self.all_tests)
if 'disabled' not in groups and 'disabled' not in exclude_groups:
# Don't want to modify function argument, so create new list.
exclude_groups = exclude_groups + ['disabled']
res = res.difference(*(self.groups[g] for g in exclude_groups))
# We want to add @tests. But for compatibility with old test names,
# we should convert any number < 100 to number padded by
# leading zeroes, like 1 -> 001 and 23 -> 023.
for t in tests:
res.add(self.parse_test_name(t))
sequence = sorted(res)
if start_from is not None:
del sequence[:sequence.index(self.parse_test_name(start_from))]
return sequence