linux-stable/tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py
Rae Moar 723c8258c8 kunit: tool: Add command line interface to filter and report attributes
Add ability to kunit.py to filter attributes and report a list of tests
including attributes without running tests.

Add flag "--filter" to input filters on test attributes. Tests will be
filtered out if they do not match all inputted filters.

Example: --filter speed=slow (This filter would run only the tests that are
marked as slow)

Filters have operations: <, >, <=, >=, !=, and =. But note that the
characters < and > are often interpreted by the shell, so they may need to
be quoted or escaped.

Example: --filter "speed>slow" or --filter speed\>slow (This filter would
run only the tests that have the speed faster than slow.

Additionally, multiple filters can be used.

Example: --filter "speed=slow, module!=example" (This filter would run
only the tests that have the speed slow and are not in the "example"
module)

Note if the user wants to skip filtered tests instead of not
running/showing them use the "--filter_action=skip" flag instead.

Expose the output of kunit.action=list option with flag "--list_tests" to
output a list of tests. Additionally, add flag "--list_tests_attr" to
output a list of tests and their attributes. These flags are useful to see
tests and test attributes without needing to run tests.

Example of the output of "--list_tests_attr":
  example
  example.test_1
  example.test_2
  # example.test_2.speed: slow

This output includes a suite, example, with two test cases, test_1 and
test_2. And in this instance test_2 has been marked as slow.

Reviewed-by: David Gow <davidgow@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Rae Moar <rmoar@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
2023-07-26 13:29:21 -06:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#
# A thin wrapper on top of the KUnit Kernel
#
# Copyright (C) 2019, Google LLC.
# Author: Felix Guo <felixguoxiuping@gmail.com>
# Author: Brendan Higgins <brendanhiggins@google.com>
import argparse
import os
import re
import shlex
import sys
import time
assert sys.version_info >= (3, 7), "Python version is too old"
from dataclasses import dataclass
from enum import Enum, auto
from typing import Iterable, List, Optional, Sequence, Tuple
import kunit_json
import kunit_kernel
import kunit_parser
from kunit_printer import stdout
class KunitStatus(Enum):
SUCCESS = auto()
CONFIG_FAILURE = auto()
BUILD_FAILURE = auto()
TEST_FAILURE = auto()
@dataclass
class KunitResult:
status: KunitStatus
elapsed_time: float
@dataclass
class KunitConfigRequest:
build_dir: str
make_options: Optional[List[str]]
@dataclass
class KunitBuildRequest(KunitConfigRequest):
jobs: int
@dataclass
class KunitParseRequest:
raw_output: Optional[str]
json: Optional[str]
@dataclass
class KunitExecRequest(KunitParseRequest):
build_dir: str
timeout: int
filter_glob: str
filter: str
filter_action: Optional[str]
kernel_args: Optional[List[str]]
run_isolated: Optional[str]
list_tests: bool
list_tests_attr: bool
@dataclass
class KunitRequest(KunitExecRequest, KunitBuildRequest):
pass
def get_kernel_root_path() -> str:
path = sys.argv[0] if not __file__ else __file__
parts = os.path.realpath(path).split('tools/testing/kunit')
if len(parts) != 2:
sys.exit(1)
return parts[0]
def config_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree,
request: KunitConfigRequest) -> KunitResult:
stdout.print_with_timestamp('Configuring KUnit Kernel ...')
config_start = time.time()
success = linux.build_reconfig(request.build_dir, request.make_options)
config_end = time.time()
status = KunitStatus.SUCCESS if success else KunitStatus.CONFIG_FAILURE
return KunitResult(status, config_end - config_start)
def build_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree,
request: KunitBuildRequest) -> KunitResult:
stdout.print_with_timestamp('Building KUnit Kernel ...')
build_start = time.time()
success = linux.build_kernel(request.jobs,
request.build_dir,
request.make_options)
build_end = time.time()
status = KunitStatus.SUCCESS if success else KunitStatus.BUILD_FAILURE
return KunitResult(status, build_end - build_start)
def config_and_build_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree,
request: KunitBuildRequest) -> KunitResult:
config_result = config_tests(linux, request)
if config_result.status != KunitStatus.SUCCESS:
return config_result
return build_tests(linux, request)
def _list_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree, request: KunitExecRequest) -> List[str]:
args = ['kunit.action=list']
if request.kernel_args:
args.extend(request.kernel_args)
output = linux.run_kernel(args=args,
timeout=request.timeout,
filter_glob=request.filter_glob,
filter=request.filter,
filter_action=request.filter_action,
build_dir=request.build_dir)
lines = kunit_parser.extract_tap_lines(output)
# Hack! Drop the dummy TAP version header that the executor prints out.
lines.pop()
# Filter out any extraneous non-test output that might have gotten mixed in.
return [l for l in output if re.match(r'^[^\s.]+\.[^\s.]+$', l)]
def _list_tests_attr(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree, request: KunitExecRequest) -> Iterable[str]:
args = ['kunit.action=list_attr']
if request.kernel_args:
args.extend(request.kernel_args)
output = linux.run_kernel(args=args,
timeout=request.timeout,
filter_glob=request.filter_glob,
filter=request.filter,
filter_action=request.filter_action,
build_dir=request.build_dir)
lines = kunit_parser.extract_tap_lines(output)
# Hack! Drop the dummy TAP version header that the executor prints out.
lines.pop()
# Filter out any extraneous non-test output that might have gotten mixed in.
return lines
def _suites_from_test_list(tests: List[str]) -> List[str]:
"""Extracts all the suites from an ordered list of tests."""
suites = [] # type: List[str]
for t in tests:
parts = t.split('.', maxsplit=2)
if len(parts) != 2:
raise ValueError(f'internal KUnit error, test name should be of the form "<suite>.<test>", got "{t}"')
suite, _ = parts
if not suites or suites[-1] != suite:
suites.append(suite)
return suites
def exec_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree, request: KunitExecRequest) -> KunitResult:
filter_globs = [request.filter_glob]
if request.list_tests:
output = _list_tests(linux, request)
for line in output:
print(line.rstrip())
return KunitResult(status=KunitStatus.SUCCESS, elapsed_time=0.0)
if request.list_tests_attr:
attr_output = _list_tests_attr(linux, request)
for line in attr_output:
print(line.rstrip())
return KunitResult(status=KunitStatus.SUCCESS, elapsed_time=0.0)
if request.run_isolated:
tests = _list_tests(linux, request)
if request.run_isolated == 'test':
filter_globs = tests
elif request.run_isolated == 'suite':
filter_globs = _suites_from_test_list(tests)
# Apply the test-part of the user's glob, if present.
if '.' in request.filter_glob:
test_glob = request.filter_glob.split('.', maxsplit=2)[1]
filter_globs = [g + '.'+ test_glob for g in filter_globs]
metadata = kunit_json.Metadata(arch=linux.arch(), build_dir=request.build_dir, def_config='kunit_defconfig')
test_counts = kunit_parser.TestCounts()
exec_time = 0.0
for i, filter_glob in enumerate(filter_globs):
stdout.print_with_timestamp('Starting KUnit Kernel ({}/{})...'.format(i+1, len(filter_globs)))
test_start = time.time()
run_result = linux.run_kernel(
args=request.kernel_args,
timeout=request.timeout,
filter_glob=filter_glob,
filter=request.filter,
filter_action=request.filter_action,
build_dir=request.build_dir)
_, test_result = parse_tests(request, metadata, run_result)
# run_kernel() doesn't block on the kernel exiting.
# That only happens after we get the last line of output from `run_result`.
# So exec_time here actually contains parsing + execution time, which is fine.
test_end = time.time()
exec_time += test_end - test_start
test_counts.add_subtest_counts(test_result.counts)
if len(filter_globs) == 1 and test_counts.crashed > 0:
bd = request.build_dir
print('The kernel seems to have crashed; you can decode the stack traces with:')
print('$ scripts/decode_stacktrace.sh {}/vmlinux {} < {} | tee {}/decoded.log | {} parse'.format(
bd, bd, kunit_kernel.get_outfile_path(bd), bd, sys.argv[0]))
kunit_status = _map_to_overall_status(test_counts.get_status())
return KunitResult(status=kunit_status, elapsed_time=exec_time)
def _map_to_overall_status(test_status: kunit_parser.TestStatus) -> KunitStatus:
if test_status in (kunit_parser.TestStatus.SUCCESS, kunit_parser.TestStatus.SKIPPED):
return KunitStatus.SUCCESS
return KunitStatus.TEST_FAILURE
def parse_tests(request: KunitParseRequest, metadata: kunit_json.Metadata, input_data: Iterable[str]) -> Tuple[KunitResult, kunit_parser.Test]:
parse_start = time.time()
if request.raw_output:
# Treat unparsed results as one passing test.
fake_test = kunit_parser.Test()
fake_test.status = kunit_parser.TestStatus.SUCCESS
fake_test.counts.passed = 1
output: Iterable[str] = input_data
if request.raw_output == 'all':
pass
elif request.raw_output == 'kunit':
output = kunit_parser.extract_tap_lines(output)
for line in output:
print(line.rstrip())
parse_time = time.time() - parse_start
return KunitResult(KunitStatus.SUCCESS, parse_time), fake_test
# Actually parse the test results.
test = kunit_parser.parse_run_tests(input_data)
parse_time = time.time() - parse_start
if request.json:
json_str = kunit_json.get_json_result(
test=test,
metadata=metadata)
if request.json == 'stdout':
print(json_str)
else:
with open(request.json, 'w') as f:
f.write(json_str)
stdout.print_with_timestamp("Test results stored in %s" %
os.path.abspath(request.json))
if test.status != kunit_parser.TestStatus.SUCCESS:
return KunitResult(KunitStatus.TEST_FAILURE, parse_time), test
return KunitResult(KunitStatus.SUCCESS, parse_time), test
def run_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree,
request: KunitRequest) -> KunitResult:
run_start = time.time()
config_result = config_tests(linux, request)
if config_result.status != KunitStatus.SUCCESS:
return config_result
build_result = build_tests(linux, request)
if build_result.status != KunitStatus.SUCCESS:
return build_result
exec_result = exec_tests(linux, request)
run_end = time.time()
stdout.print_with_timestamp((
'Elapsed time: %.3fs total, %.3fs configuring, %.3fs ' +
'building, %.3fs running\n') % (
run_end - run_start,
config_result.elapsed_time,
build_result.elapsed_time,
exec_result.elapsed_time))
return exec_result
# Problem:
# $ kunit.py run --json
# works as one would expect and prints the parsed test results as JSON.
# $ kunit.py run --json suite_name
# would *not* pass suite_name as the filter_glob and print as json.
# argparse will consider it to be another way of writing
# $ kunit.py run --json=suite_name
# i.e. it would run all tests, and dump the json to a `suite_name` file.
# So we hackily automatically rewrite --json => --json=stdout
pseudo_bool_flag_defaults = {
'--json': 'stdout',
'--raw_output': 'kunit',
}
def massage_argv(argv: Sequence[str]) -> Sequence[str]:
def massage_arg(arg: str) -> str:
if arg not in pseudo_bool_flag_defaults:
return arg
return f'{arg}={pseudo_bool_flag_defaults[arg]}'
return list(map(massage_arg, argv))
def get_default_jobs() -> int:
return len(os.sched_getaffinity(0))
def add_common_opts(parser: argparse.ArgumentParser) -> None:
parser.add_argument('--build_dir',
help='As in the make command, it specifies the build '
'directory.',
type=str, default='.kunit', metavar='DIR')
parser.add_argument('--make_options',
help='X=Y make option, can be repeated.',
action='append', metavar='X=Y')
parser.add_argument('--alltests',
help='Run all KUnit tests via tools/testing/kunit/configs/all_tests.config',
action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('--kunitconfig',
help='Path to Kconfig fragment that enables KUnit tests.'
' If given a directory, (e.g. lib/kunit), "/.kunitconfig" '
'will get automatically appended. If repeated, the files '
'blindly concatenated, which might not work in all cases.',
action='append', metavar='PATHS')
parser.add_argument('--kconfig_add',
help='Additional Kconfig options to append to the '
'.kunitconfig, e.g. CONFIG_KASAN=y. Can be repeated.',
action='append', metavar='CONFIG_X=Y')
parser.add_argument('--arch',
help=('Specifies the architecture to run tests under. '
'The architecture specified here must match the '
'string passed to the ARCH make param, '
'e.g. i386, x86_64, arm, um, etc. Non-UML '
'architectures run on QEMU.'),
type=str, default='um', metavar='ARCH')
parser.add_argument('--cross_compile',
help=('Sets make\'s CROSS_COMPILE variable; it should '
'be set to a toolchain path prefix (the prefix '
'of gcc and other tools in your toolchain, for '
'example `sparc64-linux-gnu-` if you have the '
'sparc toolchain installed on your system, or '
'`$HOME/toolchains/microblaze/gcc-9.2.0-nolibc/microblaze-linux/bin/microblaze-linux-` '
'if you have downloaded the microblaze toolchain '
'from the 0-day website to a directory in your '
'home directory called `toolchains`).'),
metavar='PREFIX')
parser.add_argument('--qemu_config',
help=('Takes a path to a path to a file containing '
'a QemuArchParams object.'),
type=str, metavar='FILE')
parser.add_argument('--qemu_args',
help='Additional QEMU arguments, e.g. "-smp 8"',
action='append', metavar='')
def add_build_opts(parser: argparse.ArgumentParser) -> None:
parser.add_argument('--jobs',
help='As in the make command, "Specifies the number of '
'jobs (commands) to run simultaneously."',
type=int, default=get_default_jobs(), metavar='N')
def add_exec_opts(parser: argparse.ArgumentParser) -> None:
parser.add_argument('--timeout',
help='maximum number of seconds to allow for all tests '
'to run. This does not include time taken to build the '
'tests.',
type=int,
default=300,
metavar='SECONDS')
parser.add_argument('filter_glob',
help='Filter which KUnit test suites/tests run at '
'boot-time, e.g. list* or list*.*del_test',
type=str,
nargs='?',
default='',
metavar='filter_glob')
parser.add_argument('--filter',
help='Filter KUnit tests with attributes, '
'e.g. module=example or speed>slow',
type=str,
default='')
parser.add_argument('--filter_action',
help='If set to skip, filtered tests will be skipped, '
'e.g. --filter_action=skip. Otherwise they will not run.',
type=str,
choices=['skip'])
parser.add_argument('--kernel_args',
help='Kernel command-line parameters. Maybe be repeated',
action='append', metavar='')
parser.add_argument('--run_isolated', help='If set, boot the kernel for each '
'individual suite/test. This is can be useful for debugging '
'a non-hermetic test, one that might pass/fail based on '
'what ran before it.',
type=str,
choices=['suite', 'test'])
parser.add_argument('--list_tests', help='If set, list all tests that will be '
'run.',
action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('--list_tests_attr', help='If set, list all tests and test '
'attributes.',
action='store_true')
def add_parse_opts(parser: argparse.ArgumentParser) -> None:
parser.add_argument('--raw_output', help='If set don\'t parse output from kernel. '
'By default, filters to just KUnit output. Use '
'--raw_output=all to show everything',
type=str, nargs='?', const='all', default=None, choices=['all', 'kunit'])
parser.add_argument('--json',
nargs='?',
help='Prints parsed test results as JSON to stdout or a file if '
'a filename is specified. Does nothing if --raw_output is set.',
type=str, const='stdout', default=None, metavar='FILE')
def tree_from_args(cli_args: argparse.Namespace) -> kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree:
"""Returns a LinuxSourceTree based on the user's arguments."""
# Allow users to specify multiple arguments in one string, e.g. '-smp 8'
qemu_args: List[str] = []
if cli_args.qemu_args:
for arg in cli_args.qemu_args:
qemu_args.extend(shlex.split(arg))
kunitconfigs = cli_args.kunitconfig if cli_args.kunitconfig else []
if cli_args.alltests:
# Prepend so user-specified options take prio if we ever allow
# --kunitconfig options to have differing options.
kunitconfigs = [kunit_kernel.ALL_TESTS_CONFIG_PATH] + kunitconfigs
return kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree(cli_args.build_dir,
kunitconfig_paths=kunitconfigs,
kconfig_add=cli_args.kconfig_add,
arch=cli_args.arch,
cross_compile=cli_args.cross_compile,
qemu_config_path=cli_args.qemu_config,
extra_qemu_args=qemu_args)
def run_handler(cli_args: argparse.Namespace) -> None:
if not os.path.exists(cli_args.build_dir):
os.mkdir(cli_args.build_dir)
linux = tree_from_args(cli_args)
request = KunitRequest(build_dir=cli_args.build_dir,
make_options=cli_args.make_options,
jobs=cli_args.jobs,
raw_output=cli_args.raw_output,
json=cli_args.json,
timeout=cli_args.timeout,
filter_glob=cli_args.filter_glob,
filter=cli_args.filter,
filter_action=cli_args.filter_action,
kernel_args=cli_args.kernel_args,
run_isolated=cli_args.run_isolated,
list_tests=cli_args.list_tests,
list_tests_attr=cli_args.list_tests_attr)
result = run_tests(linux, request)
if result.status != KunitStatus.SUCCESS:
sys.exit(1)
def config_handler(cli_args: argparse.Namespace) -> None:
if cli_args.build_dir and (
not os.path.exists(cli_args.build_dir)):
os.mkdir(cli_args.build_dir)
linux = tree_from_args(cli_args)
request = KunitConfigRequest(build_dir=cli_args.build_dir,
make_options=cli_args.make_options)
result = config_tests(linux, request)
stdout.print_with_timestamp((
'Elapsed time: %.3fs\n') % (
result.elapsed_time))
if result.status != KunitStatus.SUCCESS:
sys.exit(1)
def build_handler(cli_args: argparse.Namespace) -> None:
linux = tree_from_args(cli_args)
request = KunitBuildRequest(build_dir=cli_args.build_dir,
make_options=cli_args.make_options,
jobs=cli_args.jobs)
result = config_and_build_tests(linux, request)
stdout.print_with_timestamp((
'Elapsed time: %.3fs\n') % (
result.elapsed_time))
if result.status != KunitStatus.SUCCESS:
sys.exit(1)
def exec_handler(cli_args: argparse.Namespace) -> None:
linux = tree_from_args(cli_args)
exec_request = KunitExecRequest(raw_output=cli_args.raw_output,
build_dir=cli_args.build_dir,
json=cli_args.json,
timeout=cli_args.timeout,
filter_glob=cli_args.filter_glob,
filter=cli_args.filter,
filter_action=cli_args.filter_action,
kernel_args=cli_args.kernel_args,
run_isolated=cli_args.run_isolated,
list_tests=cli_args.list_tests,
list_tests_attr=cli_args.list_tests_attr)
result = exec_tests(linux, exec_request)
stdout.print_with_timestamp((
'Elapsed time: %.3fs\n') % (result.elapsed_time))
if result.status != KunitStatus.SUCCESS:
sys.exit(1)
def parse_handler(cli_args: argparse.Namespace) -> None:
if cli_args.file is None:
sys.stdin.reconfigure(errors='backslashreplace') # type: ignore
kunit_output = sys.stdin # type: Iterable[str]
else:
with open(cli_args.file, 'r', errors='backslashreplace') as f:
kunit_output = f.read().splitlines()
# We know nothing about how the result was created!
metadata = kunit_json.Metadata()
request = KunitParseRequest(raw_output=cli_args.raw_output,
json=cli_args.json)
result, _ = parse_tests(request, metadata, kunit_output)
if result.status != KunitStatus.SUCCESS:
sys.exit(1)
subcommand_handlers_map = {
'run': run_handler,
'config': config_handler,
'build': build_handler,
'exec': exec_handler,
'parse': parse_handler
}
def main(argv: Sequence[str]) -> None:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description='Helps writing and running KUnit tests.')
subparser = parser.add_subparsers(dest='subcommand')
# The 'run' command will config, build, exec, and parse in one go.
run_parser = subparser.add_parser('run', help='Runs KUnit tests.')
add_common_opts(run_parser)
add_build_opts(run_parser)
add_exec_opts(run_parser)
add_parse_opts(run_parser)
config_parser = subparser.add_parser('config',
help='Ensures that .config contains all of '
'the options in .kunitconfig')
add_common_opts(config_parser)
build_parser = subparser.add_parser('build', help='Builds a kernel with KUnit tests')
add_common_opts(build_parser)
add_build_opts(build_parser)
exec_parser = subparser.add_parser('exec', help='Run a kernel with KUnit tests')
add_common_opts(exec_parser)
add_exec_opts(exec_parser)
add_parse_opts(exec_parser)
# The 'parse' option is special, as it doesn't need the kernel source
# (therefore there is no need for a build_dir, hence no add_common_opts)
# and the '--file' argument is not relevant to 'run', so isn't in
# add_parse_opts()
parse_parser = subparser.add_parser('parse',
help='Parses KUnit results from a file, '
'and parses formatted results.')
add_parse_opts(parse_parser)
parse_parser.add_argument('file',
help='Specifies the file to read results from.',
type=str, nargs='?', metavar='input_file')
cli_args = parser.parse_args(massage_argv(argv))
if get_kernel_root_path():
os.chdir(get_kernel_root_path())
subcomand_handler = subcommand_handlers_map.get(cli_args.subcommand, None)
if subcomand_handler is None:
parser.print_help()
return
subcomand_handler(cli_args)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main(sys.argv[1:])