kunit: tool: don't include KTAP headers and the like in the test log

We print the "test log" on failure.
This is meant to be all the kernel output that happened during the test.

But we also include the special KTAP lines in it, which are often
redundant.

E.g. we include the "not ok" line in the log, right before we print
that the test case failed...
[13:51:48] Expected 2 + 1 == 2, but
[13:51:48] 2 + 1 == 3 (0x3)
[13:51:48] not ok 1 example_simple_test
[13:51:48] [FAILED] example_simple_test

More full example after this patch:
[13:51:48] =================== example (4 subtests) ===================
[13:51:48] # example_simple_test: initializing
[13:51:48] # example_simple_test: EXPECTATION FAILED at lib/kunit/kunit-example-test.c:29
[13:51:48] Expected 2 + 1 == 2, but
[13:51:48] 2 + 1 == 3 (0x3)
[13:51:48] [FAILED] example_simple_test

Signed-off-by: Daniel Latypov <dlatypov@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Gow <davidgow@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
Daniel Latypov 2022-11-28 16:12:34 -08:00 committed by Shuah Khan
parent 6c738b5231
commit 5937e0c04a
2 changed files with 21 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ def parse_ktap_header(lines: LineStream, test: Test) -> bool:
check_version(version_num, TAP_VERSIONS, 'TAP', test)
else:
return False
test.log.append(lines.pop())
lines.pop()
return True
TEST_HEADER = re.compile(r'^# Subtest: (.*)$')
@ -318,8 +318,8 @@ def parse_test_header(lines: LineStream, test: Test) -> bool:
match = TEST_HEADER.match(lines.peek())
if not match:
return False
test.log.append(lines.pop())
test.name = match.group(1)
lines.pop()
return True
TEST_PLAN = re.compile(r'1\.\.([0-9]+)')
@ -345,9 +345,9 @@ def parse_test_plan(lines: LineStream, test: Test) -> bool:
if not match:
test.expected_count = None
return False
test.log.append(lines.pop())
expected_count = int(match.group(1))
test.expected_count = expected_count
lines.pop()
return True
TEST_RESULT = re.compile(r'^(ok|not ok) ([0-9]+) (- )?([^#]*)( # .*)?$')
@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ def parse_test_result(lines: LineStream, test: Test,
# Check if line matches test result line format
if not match:
return False
test.log.append(lines.pop())
lines.pop()
# Set name of test object
if skip_match:

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@ -84,6 +84,10 @@ class KUnitParserTest(unittest.TestCase):
self.print_mock = mock.patch('kunit_printer.Printer.print').start()
self.addCleanup(mock.patch.stopall)
def noPrintCallContains(self, substr: str):
for call in self.print_mock.mock_calls:
self.assertNotIn(substr, call.args[0])
def assertContains(self, needle: str, haystack: kunit_parser.LineStream):
# Clone the iterator so we can print the contents on failure.
copy, backup = itertools.tee(haystack)
@ -327,6 +331,19 @@ class KUnitParserTest(unittest.TestCase):
result = kunit_parser.parse_run_tests(file.readlines())
self.print_mock.assert_any_call(StrContains('suite (1 subtest)'))
def test_show_test_output_on_failure(self):
output = """
KTAP version 1
1..1
Test output.
not ok 1 test1
"""
result = kunit_parser.parse_run_tests(output.splitlines())
self.assertEqual(kunit_parser.TestStatus.FAILURE, result.status)
self.print_mock.assert_any_call(StrContains('Test output.'))
self.noPrintCallContains('not ok 1 test1')
def line_stream_from_strs(strs: Iterable[str]) -> kunit_parser.LineStream:
return kunit_parser.LineStream(enumerate(strs, start=1))