qemu-e2k/scripts/tap-driver.pl
Daniel P. Berrangé 86f13ef318 scripts: improve message when TAP based tests fail
If one of the qtests fails, the TAP driver prints out a message like:

  ERROR - too few tests run (expected 3, got 1)

which fails to tell you which test program failed. This is a critical
ommission when many tests are running in parallel as their output is
interleaved. The improved message is:

  ERROR endianness-test - too few tests run (expected 3, got 1)

Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20200706125054.2619012-1-berrange@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2020-07-10 19:26:55 -04:00

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#! /usr/bin/env perl
# Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat, Inc.
#
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
# ---------------------------------- #
# Imports, static data, and setup. #
# ---------------------------------- #
use warnings FATAL => 'all';
use strict;
use Getopt::Long ();
use TAP::Parser;
use Term::ANSIColor qw(:constants);
my $ME = "tap-driver.pl";
my $VERSION = "2018-11-30";
my $USAGE = <<'END';
Usage:
tap-driver [--test-name=TEST] [--color={always|never|auto}]
[--verbose] [--show-failures-only]
END
my $HELP = "$ME: TAP-aware test driver for QEMU testsuite harness." .
"\n" . $USAGE;
# It's important that NO_PLAN evaluates "false" as a boolean.
use constant NO_PLAN => 0;
use constant EARLY_PLAN => 1;
use constant LATE_PLAN => 2;
use constant DIAG_STRING => "#";
# ------------------- #
# Global variables. #
# ------------------- #
my $testno = 0; # Number of test results seen so far.
my $bailed_out = 0; # Whether a "Bail out!" directive has been seen.
my $failed = 0; # Final exit code
# Whether the TAP plan has been seen or not, and if yes, which kind
# it is ("early" is seen before any test result, "late" otherwise).
my $plan_seen = NO_PLAN;
# ----------------- #
# Option parsing. #
# ----------------- #
my %cfg = (
"color" => 0,
"verbose" => 0,
"show-failures-only" => 0,
);
my $color = "auto";
my $test_name = undef;
# Perl's Getopt::Long allows options to take optional arguments after a space.
# Prevent --color by itself from consuming other arguments
foreach (@ARGV) {
if ($_ eq "--color" || $_ eq "-color") {
$_ = "--color=$color";
}
}
Getopt::Long::GetOptions
(
'help' => sub { print $HELP; exit 0; },
'version' => sub { print "$ME $VERSION\n"; exit 0; },
'test-name=s' => \$test_name,
'color=s' => \$color,
'show-failures-only' => sub { $cfg{"show-failures-only"} = 1; },
'verbose' => sub { $cfg{"verbose"} = 1; },
) or exit 1;
if ($color =~ /^always$/i) {
$cfg{'color'} = 1;
} elsif ($color =~ /^never$/i) {
$cfg{'color'} = 0;
} elsif ($color =~ /^auto$/i) {
$cfg{'color'} = (-t STDOUT);
} else {
die "Invalid color mode: $color\n";
}
# ------------- #
# Prototypes. #
# ------------- #
sub colored ($$);
sub decorate_result ($);
sub extract_tap_comment ($);
sub handle_tap_bailout ($);
sub handle_tap_plan ($);
sub handle_tap_result ($);
sub is_null_string ($);
sub main ();
sub report ($;$);
sub stringify_result_obj ($);
sub testsuite_error ($);
# -------------- #
# Subroutines. #
# -------------- #
# If the given string is undefined or empty, return true, otherwise
# return false. This function is useful to avoid pitfalls like:
# if ($message) { print "$message\n"; }
# which wouldn't print anything if $message is the literal "0".
sub is_null_string ($)
{
my $str = shift;
return ! (defined $str and length $str);
}
sub stringify_result_obj ($)
{
my $result_obj = shift;
if ($result_obj->is_unplanned || $result_obj->number != $testno)
{
return "ERROR";
}
elsif ($plan_seen == LATE_PLAN)
{
return "ERROR";
}
elsif (!$result_obj->directive)
{
return $result_obj->is_ok ? "PASS" : "FAIL";
}
elsif ($result_obj->has_todo)
{
return $result_obj->is_actual_ok ? "XPASS" : "XFAIL";
}
elsif ($result_obj->has_skip)
{
return $result_obj->is_ok ? "SKIP" : "FAIL";
}
die "$ME: INTERNAL ERROR"; # NOTREACHED
}
sub colored ($$)
{
my ($color_string, $text) = @_;
return $color_string . $text . RESET;
}
sub decorate_result ($)
{
my $result = shift;
return $result unless $cfg{"color"};
my %color_for_result =
(
"ERROR" => BOLD.MAGENTA,
"PASS" => GREEN,
"XPASS" => BOLD.YELLOW,
"FAIL" => BOLD.RED,
"XFAIL" => YELLOW,
"SKIP" => BLUE,
);
if (my $color = $color_for_result{$result})
{
return colored ($color, $result);
}
else
{
return $result; # Don't colorize unknown stuff.
}
}
sub report ($;$)
{
my ($msg, $result, $explanation) = (undef, @_);
if ($result =~ /^(?:X?(?:PASS|FAIL)|SKIP|ERROR)/)
{
# Output on console might be colorized.
$msg = decorate_result($result);
if ($result =~ /^(?:PASS|XFAIL|SKIP)/)
{
return if $cfg{"show-failures-only"};
}
else
{
$failed = 1;
}
}
elsif ($result eq "#")
{
$msg = " ";
}
else
{
die "$ME: INTERNAL ERROR"; # NOTREACHED
}
$msg .= " $explanation" if defined $explanation;
print $msg . "\n";
}
sub testsuite_error ($)
{
report "ERROR", "$test_name - $_[0]";
}
sub handle_tap_result ($)
{
$testno++;
my $result_obj = shift;
my $test_result = stringify_result_obj $result_obj;
my $string = $result_obj->number;
my $description = $result_obj->description;
$string .= " $test_name" unless is_null_string $test_name;
$string .= " $description" unless is_null_string $description;
if ($plan_seen == LATE_PLAN)
{
$string .= " # AFTER LATE PLAN";
}
elsif ($result_obj->is_unplanned)
{
$string .= " # UNPLANNED";
}
elsif ($result_obj->number != $testno)
{
$string .= " # OUT-OF-ORDER (expecting $testno)";
}
elsif (my $directive = $result_obj->directive)
{
$string .= " # $directive";
my $explanation = $result_obj->explanation;
$string .= " $explanation"
unless is_null_string $explanation;
}
report $test_result, $string;
}
sub handle_tap_plan ($)
{
my $plan = shift;
if ($plan_seen)
{
# Error, only one plan per stream is acceptable.
testsuite_error "multiple test plans";
return;
}
# The TAP plan can come before or after *all* the TAP results; we speak
# respectively of an "early" or a "late" plan. If we see the plan line
# after at least one TAP result has been seen, assume we have a late
# plan; in this case, any further test result seen after the plan will
# be flagged as an error.
$plan_seen = ($testno >= 1 ? LATE_PLAN : EARLY_PLAN);
# If $testno > 0, we have an error ("too many tests run") that will be
# automatically dealt with later, so don't worry about it here. If
# $plan_seen is true, we have an error due to a repeated plan, and that
# has already been dealt with above. Otherwise, we have a valid "plan
# with SKIP" specification, and should report it as a particular kind
# of SKIP result.
if ($plan->directive && $testno == 0)
{
my $explanation = is_null_string ($plan->explanation) ?
undef : "- " . $plan->explanation;
report "SKIP", $explanation;
}
}
sub handle_tap_bailout ($)
{
my ($bailout, $msg) = ($_[0], "Bail out!");
$bailed_out = 1;
$msg .= " " . $bailout->explanation
unless is_null_string $bailout->explanation;
testsuite_error $msg;
}
sub extract_tap_comment ($)
{
my $line = shift;
if (index ($line, DIAG_STRING) == 0)
{
# Strip leading `DIAG_STRING' from `$line'.
$line = substr ($line, length (DIAG_STRING));
# And strip any leading and trailing whitespace left.
$line =~ s/(?:^\s*|\s*$)//g;
# Return what is left (if any).
return $line;
}
return "";
}
sub main ()
{
my $iterator = TAP::Parser::Iterator::Stream->new(\*STDIN);
my $parser = TAP::Parser->new ({iterator => $iterator });
STDOUT->autoflush(1);
while (defined (my $cur = $parser->next))
{
# Parsing of TAP input should stop after a "Bail out!" directive.
next if $bailed_out;
if ($cur->is_plan)
{
handle_tap_plan ($cur);
}
elsif ($cur->is_test)
{
handle_tap_result ($cur);
}
elsif ($cur->is_bailout)
{
handle_tap_bailout ($cur);
}
elsif ($cfg{"verbose"})
{
my $comment = extract_tap_comment ($cur->raw);
report "#", "$comment" if length $comment;
}
}
# A "Bail out!" directive should cause us to ignore any following TAP
# error.
if (!$bailed_out)
{
if (!$plan_seen)
{
testsuite_error "missing test plan";
}
elsif ($parser->tests_planned != $parser->tests_run)
{
my ($planned, $run) = ($parser->tests_planned, $parser->tests_run);
my $bad_amount = $run > $planned ? "many" : "few";
testsuite_error (sprintf "too %s tests run (expected %d, got %d)",
$bad_amount, $planned, $run);
}
}
}
# ----------- #
# Main code. #
# ----------- #
main;
exit($failed);
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# cperl-extra-newline-before-brace: t
# cperl-merge-trailing-else: nil
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