# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 # # Parses KTAP test results from a kernel dmesg log and incrementally prints # results with reader-friendly format. Stores and returns test results in a # Test object. # # Copyright (C) 2019, Google LLC. # Author: Felix Guo # Author: Brendan Higgins # Author: Rae Moar from __future__ import annotations import re import sys from enum import Enum, auto from typing import Iterable, Iterator, List, Optional, Tuple from kunit_printer import stdout class Test: """ A class to represent a test parsed from KTAP results. All KTAP results within a test log are stored in a main Test object as subtests. Attributes: status : TestStatus - status of the test name : str - name of the test expected_count : int - expected number of subtests (0 if single test case and None if unknown expected number of subtests) subtests : List[Test] - list of subtests log : List[str] - log of KTAP lines that correspond to the test counts : TestCounts - counts of the test statuses and errors of subtests or of the test itself if the test is a single test case. """ def __init__(self) -> None: """Creates Test object with default attributes.""" self.status = TestStatus.TEST_CRASHED self.name = '' self.expected_count = 0 # type: Optional[int] self.subtests = [] # type: List[Test] self.log = [] # type: List[str] self.counts = TestCounts() def __str__(self) -> str: """Returns string representation of a Test class object.""" return (f'Test({self.status}, {self.name}, {self.expected_count}, ' f'{self.subtests}, {self.log}, {self.counts})') def __repr__(self) -> str: """Returns string representation of a Test class object.""" return str(self) def add_error(self, error_message: str) -> None: """Records an error that occurred while parsing this test.""" self.counts.errors += 1 stdout.print_with_timestamp(stdout.red('[ERROR]') + f' Test: {self.name}: {error_message}') class TestStatus(Enum): """An enumeration class to represent the status of a test.""" SUCCESS = auto() FAILURE = auto() SKIPPED = auto() TEST_CRASHED = auto() NO_TESTS = auto() FAILURE_TO_PARSE_TESTS = auto() class TestCounts: """ Tracks the counts of statuses of all test cases and any errors within a Test. Attributes: passed : int - the number of tests that have passed failed : int - the number of tests that have failed crashed : int - the number of tests that have crashed skipped : int - the number of tests that have skipped errors : int - the number of errors in the test and subtests """ def __init__(self): """Creates TestCounts object with counts of all test statuses and test errors set to 0. """ self.passed = 0 self.failed = 0 self.crashed = 0 self.skipped = 0 self.errors = 0 def __str__(self) -> str: """Returns the string representation of a TestCounts object.""" statuses = [('passed', self.passed), ('failed', self.failed), ('crashed', self.crashed), ('skipped', self.skipped), ('errors', self.errors)] return f'Ran {self.total()} tests: ' + \ ', '.join(f'{s}: {n}' for s, n in statuses if n > 0) def total(self) -> int: """Returns the total number of test cases within a test object, where a test case is a test with no subtests. """ return (self.passed + self.failed + self.crashed + self.skipped) def add_subtest_counts(self, counts: TestCounts) -> None: """ Adds the counts of another TestCounts object to the current TestCounts object. Used to add the counts of a subtest to the parent test. Parameters: counts - a different TestCounts object whose counts will be added to the counts of the TestCounts object """ self.passed += counts.passed self.failed += counts.failed self.crashed += counts.crashed self.skipped += counts.skipped self.errors += counts.errors def get_status(self) -> TestStatus: """Returns the aggregated status of a Test using test counts. """ if self.total() == 0: return TestStatus.NO_TESTS if self.crashed: # Crashes should take priority. return TestStatus.TEST_CRASHED if self.failed: return TestStatus.FAILURE if self.passed: # No failures or crashes, looks good! return TestStatus.SUCCESS # We have only skipped tests. return TestStatus.SKIPPED def add_status(self, status: TestStatus) -> None: """Increments the count for `status`.""" if status == TestStatus.SUCCESS: self.passed += 1 elif status == TestStatus.FAILURE: self.failed += 1 elif status == TestStatus.SKIPPED: self.skipped += 1 elif status != TestStatus.NO_TESTS: self.crashed += 1 class LineStream: """ A class to represent the lines of kernel output. Provides a lazy peek()/pop() interface over an iterator of (line#, text). """ _lines: Iterator[Tuple[int, str]] _next: Tuple[int, str] _need_next: bool _done: bool def __init__(self, lines: Iterator[Tuple[int, str]]): """Creates a new LineStream that wraps the given iterator.""" self._lines = lines self._done = False self._need_next = True self._next = (0, '') def _get_next(self) -> None: """Advances the LineSteam to the next line, if necessary.""" if not self._need_next: return try: self._next = next(self._lines) except StopIteration: self._done = True finally: self._need_next = False def peek(self) -> str: """Returns the current line, without advancing the LineStream. """ self._get_next() return self._next[1] def pop(self) -> str: """Returns the current line and advances the LineStream to the next line. """ s = self.peek() if self._done: raise ValueError(f'LineStream: going past EOF, last line was {s}') self._need_next = True return s def __bool__(self) -> bool: """Returns True if stream has more lines.""" self._get_next() return not self._done # Only used by kunit_tool_test.py. def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[str]: """Empties all lines stored in LineStream object into Iterator object and returns the Iterator object. """ while bool(self): yield self.pop() def line_number(self) -> int: """Returns the line number of the current line.""" self._get_next() return self._next[0] # Parsing helper methods: KTAP_START = re.compile(r'KTAP version ([0-9]+)$') TAP_START = re.compile(r'TAP version ([0-9]+)$') KTAP_END = re.compile('(List of all partitions:|' 'Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS:|reboot: System halted)') def extract_tap_lines(kernel_output: Iterable[str], lstrip=True) -> LineStream: """Extracts KTAP lines from the kernel output.""" def isolate_ktap_output(kernel_output: Iterable[str]) \ -> Iterator[Tuple[int, str]]: line_num = 0 started = False for line in kernel_output: line_num += 1 line = line.rstrip() # remove trailing \n if not started and KTAP_START.search(line): # start extracting KTAP lines and set prefix # to number of characters before version line prefix_len = len( line.split('KTAP version')[0]) started = True yield line_num, line[prefix_len:] elif not started and TAP_START.search(line): # start extracting KTAP lines and set prefix # to number of characters before version line prefix_len = len(line.split('TAP version')[0]) started = True yield line_num, line[prefix_len:] elif started and KTAP_END.search(line): # stop extracting KTAP lines break elif started: # remove the prefix and optionally any leading # whitespace. Our parsing logic relies on this. line = line[prefix_len:] if lstrip: line = line.lstrip() yield line_num, line return LineStream(lines=isolate_ktap_output(kernel_output)) KTAP_VERSIONS = [1] TAP_VERSIONS = [13, 14] def check_version(version_num: int, accepted_versions: List[int], version_type: str, test: Test) -> None: """ Adds error to test object if version number is too high or too low. Parameters: version_num - The inputted version number from the parsed KTAP or TAP header line accepted_version - List of accepted KTAP or TAP versions version_type - 'KTAP' or 'TAP' depending on the type of version line. test - Test object for current test being parsed """ if version_num < min(accepted_versions): test.add_error(f'{version_type} version lower than expected!') elif version_num > max(accepted_versions): test.add_error(f'{version_type} version higer than expected!') def parse_ktap_header(lines: LineStream, test: Test) -> bool: """ Parses KTAP/TAP header line and checks version number. Returns False if fails to parse KTAP/TAP header line. Accepted formats: - 'KTAP version [version number]' - 'TAP version [version number]' Parameters: lines - LineStream of KTAP output to parse test - Test object for current test being parsed Return: True if successfully parsed KTAP/TAP header line """ ktap_match = KTAP_START.match(lines.peek()) tap_match = TAP_START.match(lines.peek()) if ktap_match: version_num = int(ktap_match.group(1)) check_version(version_num, KTAP_VERSIONS, 'KTAP', test) elif tap_match: version_num = int(tap_match.group(1)) check_version(version_num, TAP_VERSIONS, 'TAP', test) else: return False test.log.append(lines.pop()) return True TEST_HEADER = re.compile(r'^# Subtest: (.*)$') def parse_test_header(lines: LineStream, test: Test) -> bool: """ Parses test header and stores test name in test object. Returns False if fails to parse test header line. Accepted format: - '# Subtest: [test name]' Parameters: lines - LineStream of KTAP output to parse test - Test object for current test being parsed Return: True if successfully parsed test header line """ match = TEST_HEADER.match(lines.peek()) if not match: return False test.log.append(lines.pop()) test.name = match.group(1) return True TEST_PLAN = re.compile(r'1\.\.([0-9]+)') def parse_test_plan(lines: LineStream, test: Test) -> bool: """ Parses test plan line and stores the expected number of subtests in test object. Reports an error if expected count is 0. Returns False and sets expected_count to None if there is no valid test plan. Accepted format: - '1..[number of subtests]' Parameters: lines - LineStream of KTAP output to parse test - Test object for current test being parsed Return: True if successfully parsed test plan line """ match = TEST_PLAN.match(lines.peek()) if not match: test.expected_count = None return False test.log.append(lines.pop()) expected_count = int(match.group(1)) test.expected_count = expected_count return True TEST_RESULT = re.compile(r'^(ok|not ok) ([0-9]+) (- )?([^#]*)( # .*)?$') TEST_RESULT_SKIP = re.compile(r'^(ok|not ok) ([0-9]+) (- )?(.*) # SKIP(.*)$') def peek_test_name_match(lines: LineStream, test: Test) -> bool: """ Matches current line with the format of a test result line and checks if the name matches the name of the current test. Returns False if fails to match format or name. Accepted format: - '[ok|not ok] [test number] [-] [test name] [optional skip directive]' Parameters: lines - LineStream of KTAP output to parse test - Test object for current test being parsed Return: True if matched a test result line and the name matching the expected test name """ line = lines.peek() match = TEST_RESULT.match(line) if not match: return False name = match.group(4) return name == test.name def parse_test_result(lines: LineStream, test: Test, expected_num: int) -> bool: """ Parses test result line and stores the status and name in the test object. Reports an error if the test number does not match expected test number. Returns False if fails to parse test result line. Note that the SKIP directive is the only direction that causes a change in status. Accepted format: - '[ok|not ok] [test number] [-] [test name] [optional skip directive]' Parameters: lines - LineStream of KTAP output to parse test - Test object for current test being parsed expected_num - expected test number for current test Return: True if successfully parsed a test result line. """ line = lines.peek() match = TEST_RESULT.match(line) skip_match = TEST_RESULT_SKIP.match(line) # Check if line matches test result line format if not match: return False test.log.append(lines.pop()) # Set name of test object if skip_match: test.name = skip_match.group(4) else: test.name = match.group(4) # Check test num num = int(match.group(2)) if num != expected_num: test.add_error(f'Expected test number {expected_num} but found {num}') # Set status of test object status = match.group(1) if skip_match: test.status = TestStatus.SKIPPED elif status == 'ok': test.status = TestStatus.SUCCESS else: test.status = TestStatus.FAILURE return True def parse_diagnostic(lines: LineStream) -> List[str]: """ Parse lines that do not match the format of a test result line or test header line and returns them in list. Line formats that are not parsed: - '# Subtest: [test name]' - '[ok|not ok] [test number] [-] [test name] [optional skip directive]' Parameters: lines - LineStream of KTAP output to parse Return: Log of diagnostic lines """ log = [] # type: List[str] while lines and not TEST_RESULT.match(lines.peek()) and not \ TEST_HEADER.match(lines.peek()): log.append(lines.pop()) return log # Printing helper methods: DIVIDER = '=' * 60 def format_test_divider(message: str, len_message: int) -> str: """ Returns string with message centered in fixed width divider. Example: '===================== message example =====================' Parameters: message - message to be centered in divider line len_message - length of the message to be printed such that any characters of the color codes are not counted Return: String containing message centered in fixed width divider """ default_count = 3 # default number of dashes len_1 = default_count len_2 = default_count difference = len(DIVIDER) - len_message - 2 # 2 spaces added if difference > 0: # calculate number of dashes for each side of the divider len_1 = int(difference / 2) len_2 = difference - len_1 return ('=' * len_1) + f' {message} ' + ('=' * len_2) def print_test_header(test: Test) -> None: """ Prints test header with test name and optionally the expected number of subtests. Example: '=================== example (2 subtests) ===================' Parameters: test - Test object representing current test being printed """ message = test.name if test.expected_count: if test.expected_count == 1: message += ' (1 subtest)' else: message += f' ({test.expected_count} subtests)' stdout.print_with_timestamp(format_test_divider(message, len(message))) def print_log(log: Iterable[str]) -> None: """Prints all strings in saved log for test in yellow.""" for m in log: stdout.print_with_timestamp(stdout.yellow(m)) def format_test_result(test: Test) -> str: """ Returns string with formatted test result with colored status and test name. Example: '[PASSED] example' Parameters: test - Test object representing current test being printed Return: String containing formatted test result """ if test.status == TestStatus.SUCCESS: return stdout.green('[PASSED] ') + test.name if test.status == TestStatus.SKIPPED: return stdout.yellow('[SKIPPED] ') + test.name if test.status == TestStatus.NO_TESTS: return stdout.yellow('[NO TESTS RUN] ') + test.name if test.status == TestStatus.TEST_CRASHED: print_log(test.log) return stdout.red('[CRASHED] ') + test.name print_log(test.log) return stdout.red('[FAILED] ') + test.name def print_test_result(test: Test) -> None: """ Prints result line with status of test. Example: '[PASSED] example' Parameters: test - Test object representing current test being printed """ stdout.print_with_timestamp(format_test_result(test)) def print_test_footer(test: Test) -> None: """ Prints test footer with status of test. Example: '===================== [PASSED] example =====================' Parameters: test - Test object representing current test being printed """ message = format_test_result(test) stdout.print_with_timestamp(format_test_divider(message, len(message) - stdout.color_len())) def print_summary_line(test: Test) -> None: """ Prints summary line of test object. Color of line is dependent on status of test. Color is green if test passes, yellow if test is skipped, and red if the test fails or crashes. Summary line contains counts of the statuses of the tests subtests or the test itself if it has no subtests. Example: "Testing complete. Passed: 2, Failed: 0, Crashed: 0, Skipped: 0, Errors: 0" test - Test object representing current test being printed """ if test.status == TestStatus.SUCCESS: color = stdout.green elif test.status in (TestStatus.SKIPPED, TestStatus.NO_TESTS): color = stdout.yellow else: color = stdout.red stdout.print_with_timestamp(color(f'Testing complete. {test.counts}')) # Other methods: def bubble_up_test_results(test: Test) -> None: """ If the test has subtests, add the test counts of the subtests to the test and check if any of the tests crashed and if so set the test status to crashed. Otherwise if the test has no subtests add the status of the test to the test counts. Parameters: test - Test object for current test being parsed """ subtests = test.subtests counts = test.counts status = test.status for t in subtests: counts.add_subtest_counts(t.counts) if counts.total() == 0: counts.add_status(status) elif test.counts.get_status() == TestStatus.TEST_CRASHED: test.status = TestStatus.TEST_CRASHED def parse_test(lines: LineStream, expected_num: int, log: List[str]) -> Test: """ Finds next test to parse in LineStream, creates new Test object, parses any subtests of the test, populates Test object with all information (status, name) about the test and the Test objects for any subtests, and then returns the Test object. The method accepts three formats of tests: Accepted test formats: - Main KTAP/TAP header Example: KTAP version 1 1..4 [subtests] - Subtest header line Example: # Subtest: name 1..3 [subtests] ok 1 name - Test result line Example: ok 1 - test Parameters: lines - LineStream of KTAP output to parse expected_num - expected test number for test to be parsed log - list of strings containing any preceding diagnostic lines corresponding to the current test Return: Test object populated with characteristics and any subtests """ test = Test() test.log.extend(log) parent_test = False main = parse_ktap_header(lines, test) if main: # If KTAP/TAP header is found, attempt to parse # test plan test.name = "main" parse_test_plan(lines, test) parent_test = True else: # If KTAP/TAP header is not found, test must be subtest # header or test result line so parse attempt to parser # subtest header parent_test = parse_test_header(lines, test) if parent_test: # If subtest header is found, attempt to parse # test plan and print header parse_test_plan(lines, test) print_test_header(test) expected_count = test.expected_count subtests = [] test_num = 1 while parent_test and (expected_count is None or test_num <= expected_count): # Loop to parse any subtests. # Break after parsing expected number of tests or # if expected number of tests is unknown break when test # result line with matching name to subtest header is found # or no more lines in stream. sub_log = parse_diagnostic(lines) sub_test = Test() if not lines or (peek_test_name_match(lines, test) and not main): if expected_count and test_num <= expected_count: # If parser reaches end of test before # parsing expected number of subtests, print # crashed subtest and record error test.add_error('missing expected subtest!') sub_test.log.extend(sub_log) test.counts.add_status( TestStatus.TEST_CRASHED) print_test_result(sub_test) else: test.log.extend(sub_log) break else: sub_test = parse_test(lines, test_num, sub_log) subtests.append(sub_test) test_num += 1 test.subtests = subtests if not main: # If not main test, look for test result line test.log.extend(parse_diagnostic(lines)) if (parent_test and peek_test_name_match(lines, test)) or \ not parent_test: parse_test_result(lines, test, expected_num) else: test.add_error('missing subtest result line!') # Check for there being no tests if parent_test and len(subtests) == 0: # Don't override a bad status if this test had one reported. # Assumption: no subtests means CRASHED is from Test.__init__() if test.status in (TestStatus.TEST_CRASHED, TestStatus.SUCCESS): test.status = TestStatus.NO_TESTS test.add_error('0 tests run!') # Add statuses to TestCounts attribute in Test object bubble_up_test_results(test) if parent_test and not main: # If test has subtests and is not the main test object, print # footer. print_test_footer(test) elif not main: print_test_result(test) return test def parse_run_tests(kernel_output: Iterable[str]) -> Test: """ Using kernel output, extract KTAP lines, parse the lines for test results and print condensed test results and summary line. Parameters: kernel_output - Iterable object contains lines of kernel output Return: Test - the main test object with all subtests. """ stdout.print_with_timestamp(DIVIDER) lines = extract_tap_lines(kernel_output) test = Test() if not lines: test.name = '' test.add_error('could not find any KTAP output!') test.status = TestStatus.FAILURE_TO_PARSE_TESTS else: test = parse_test(lines, 0, []) if test.status != TestStatus.NO_TESTS: test.status = test.counts.get_status() stdout.print_with_timestamp(DIVIDER) print_summary_line(test) return test