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77 lines
3.3 KiB
Python
Executable File
77 lines
3.3 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import os
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import sys
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import common
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import lkmc.import_path
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import path_properties
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import thread_pool
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class Main(common.TestCliFunction):
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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if not 'description' in kwargs:
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kwargs['description'] = '''\
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https://github.com/cirosantilli/linux-kernel-module-cheat#user-mode-tests
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TODO: expose all userland relevant ./run args here as well somehow.
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'''
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if not 'defaults' in kwargs:
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kwargs['defaults'] = {}
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super().__init__(*args, is_userland=True, **kwargs)
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self.add_argument(
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'tests',
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nargs='*',
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help='''\
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If given, run only the given tests. Otherwise, run all tests.
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'''
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)
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def setup_one(self):
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self.env['tests'] = self.resolve_targets(
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[self.env['userland_source_dir']],
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self.env['tests']
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)
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def timed_main(self):
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run_args = self.get_common_args()
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if self.env['emulator'] == 'gem5':
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run_args['userland_build_id'] = 'static'
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had_failure = False
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rootdir_abs_len = len(self.env['root_dir'])
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with thread_pool.ThreadPool(
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self.run_test,
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handle_output=self.handle_output_function,
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nthreads=self.env['nproc'],
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thread_id_arg='thread_id',
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submit_raise_exit=self.env['quit_on_fail'],
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) as my_thread_pool:
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for test in self.env['tests']:
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for path, in_dirnames, in_filenames in self.sh.walk(test):
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path_abs = os.path.abspath(path)
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dirpath_relative_root = path_abs[rootdir_abs_len + 1:]
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for in_filename in in_filenames:
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if os.path.splitext(in_filename)[1] in self.env['build_in_exts']:
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path_relative_root = os.path.join(dirpath_relative_root, in_filename)
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my_path_properties = path_properties.get(path_relative_root)
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if my_path_properties.should_be_tested(self.env, is_userland=True):
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cur_run_args = run_args.copy()
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cur_run_args.update({
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'userland': os.path.relpath(os.path.join(path_abs, in_filename), os.getcwd()),
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})
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cur_run_args.update(my_path_properties['test_run_args'])
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run_test_args = {
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'expected_exit_status': my_path_properties['exit_status'],
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'run_args': cur_run_args,
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'run_obj': lkmc.import_path.import_path_main('run'),
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'test_id': path_relative_root,
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}
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signal = my_path_properties['signal_received']
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if signal is not None:
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# Python subprocess reports signals differently from Bash's 128 + signal rule.
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run_test_args['expected_exit_status'] = -signal.value
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my_thread_pool.submit(run_test_args)
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return self._handle_thread_pool_errors(my_thread_pool)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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Main().cli()
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