gri3-wm/testcases/complete-run.pl

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
# vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab
# © 2010-2011 Michael Stapelberg and contributors
use strict;
use warnings;
use v5.10;
# the following are modules which ship with Perl (>= 5.10):
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use Pod::Usage;
use Cwd qw(abs_path);
use File::Basename qw(basename);
use File::Temp qw(tempfile tempdir);
use Getopt::Long;
use IO::Socket::UNIX;
use POSIX;
use Time::HiRes qw(sleep gettimeofday tv_interval);
use TAP::Harness;
use TAP::Parser;
use TAP::Parser::Aggregator;
# these are shipped with the testsuite
use lib qw(lib);
use SocketActivation;
use StartXDummy;
use StatusLine;
# the following modules are not shipped with Perl
use AnyEvent;
use AnyEvent::Util;
use AnyEvent::Handle;
use AnyEvent::I3 qw(:all);
use X11::XCB;
# Close superfluous file descriptors which were passed by running in a VIM
# subshell or situations like that.
AnyEvent::Util::close_all_fds_except(0, 1, 2);
# We actually use AnyEvent to make sure it loads an event loop implementation.
# Afterwards, we overwrite SIGCHLD:
my $cv = AnyEvent->condvar;
# Install a dummy CHLD handler to overwrite the CHLD handler of AnyEvent.
# AnyEvents handler wait()s for every child which conflicts with TAP (TAP
# needs to get the exit status to determine if a test is successful).
$SIG{CHLD} = sub {
};
# reads in a whole file
sub slurp {
open(my $fh, '<', shift);
local $/;
<$fh>;
}
# convinience wrapper to write to the log file
my $log;
sub Log { say $log "@_" }
my $coverage_testing = 0;
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my $valgrind = 0;
my $strace = 0;
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my $help = 0;
# Number of tests to run in parallel. Important to know how many Xdummy
# instances we need to start (unless @displays are given). Defaults to
# num_cores * 2.
my $parallel = undef;
my @displays = ();
my @childpids = ();
my $result = GetOptions(
"coverage-testing" => \$coverage_testing,
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"valgrind" => \$valgrind,
"strace" => \$strace,
"display=s" => \@displays,
"parallel=i" => \$parallel,
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"help|?" => \$help,
);
pod2usage(-verbose => 2, -exitcode => 0) if $help;
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@displays = split(/,/, join(',', @displays));
@displays = map { s/ //g; $_ } @displays;
# No displays specified, lets start some Xdummy instances.
if (@displays == 0) {
my ($displays, $pids) = start_xdummy($parallel);
@displays = @$displays;
@childpids = @$pids;
}
# connect to all displays for two reasons:
# 1: check if the display actually works
# 2: keep the connection open so that i3 is not the only client. this prevents
# the X server from exiting (Xdummy will restart it, but not quick enough
# sometimes)
my @conns;
my @wdisplays;
for my $display (@displays) {
my $screen;
my $x = X11::XCB->new($display, $screen);
if ($x->has_error) {
Log "WARNING: Not using X11 display $display, could not connect";
} else {
push @conns, $x;
push @wdisplays, $display;
}
}
die "No usable displays found" if @wdisplays == 0;
my $config = slurp('i3-test.config');
# 1: get a list of all testcases
my @testfiles = @ARGV;
# if no files were passed on command line, run all tests from t/
@testfiles = <t/*.t> if @testfiles == 0;
# 2: create an output directory for this test-run
my $outdir = "testsuite-";
$outdir .= POSIX::strftime("%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S-", localtime());
$outdir .= `git describe --tags`;
chomp($outdir);
mkdir($outdir) or die "Could not create $outdir";
unlink("latest") if -e "latest";
symlink("$outdir", "latest") or die "Could not symlink latest to $outdir";
my $logfile = "$outdir/complete-run.log";
open $log, '>', $logfile or die "Could not create '$logfile': $!";
say "Writing logfile to '$logfile'...";
# 3: run all tests
my @done;
my $num = @testfiles;
my $harness = TAP::Harness->new({ });
my $aggregator = TAP::Parser::Aggregator->new();
$aggregator->start();
status_init(displays => \@wdisplays, tests => $num);
# We start tests concurrently: For each display, one test gets started. Every
# test starts another test after completing.
take_job($_) for @wdisplays;
#
# Takes a test from the beginning of @testfiles and runs it.
#
# The TAP::Parser (which reads the test output) will get called as soon as
# there is some activity on the stdout file descriptor of the test process
# (using an AnyEvent->io watcher).
#
# When a test completes and @done contains $num entries, the $cv condvar gets
# triggered to finish testing.
#
sub take_job {
my ($display) = @_;
my $test = shift @testfiles;
return unless $test;
my $dont_start = (slurp($test) =~ /# !NO_I3_INSTANCE!/);
my $basename = basename($test);
my $logpath = "$outdir/i3-log-for-$basename";
my ($fh, $tmpfile) = tempfile("i3-cfg-for-$basename.XXXXXX", UNLINK => 1);
say $fh $config;
say $fh "ipc-socket /tmp/nested-$display";
close($fh);
my $activate_cv = AnyEvent->condvar;
my $time_before_start = [gettimeofday];
my $pid;
if ($dont_start) {
$activate_cv->send(1);
} else {
$pid = activate_i3(
unix_socket_path => "/tmp/nested-$display-activation",
display => $display,
configfile => $tmpfile,
outdir => $outdir,
testname => $basename,
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valgrind => $valgrind,
strace => $strace,
cv => $activate_cv
);
my $child_watcher;
$child_watcher = AnyEvent->child(pid => $pid, cb => sub {
Log status($display, "child died. pid = $pid");
undef $child_watcher;
});
}
my $kill_i3 = sub {
my $kill_cv = AnyEvent->condvar;
# Dont bother killing i3 when we havent started it
if ($dont_start) {
$kill_cv->send();
return $kill_cv;
}
# When measuring code coverage, try to exit i3 cleanly (otherwise, .gcda
# files are not written) and fallback to killing it
if ($coverage_testing || $valgrind) {
my $exited = 0;
Log status($display, 'Exiting i3 cleanly...');
my $i3 = i3("/tmp/nested-$display");
$i3->connect->cb(sub {
if (!$_[0]->recv) {
# Could not connect to i3, just kill -9 it
kill(9, $pid) or die "Could not kill i3 using kill($pid)";
$kill_cv->send();
} else {
# Connected. Now send exit and continue once thats acked.
$i3->command('exit')->cb(sub {
$kill_cv->send();
});
}
});
} else {
Log status($display, 'killing i3');
# No coverage testing or valgrind? Just kill -9 i3.
kill(9, $pid) or die "Could not kill i3 using kill($pid)";
$kill_cv->send();
}
return $kill_cv;
};
# This will be called as soon as i3 is running and answered to our
# IPC request
$activate_cv->cb(sub {
my $time_activating = [gettimeofday];
my $start_duration = tv_interval($time_before_start, $time_activating);
my ($status) = $activate_cv->recv;
if ($dont_start) {
Log status($display, 'Not starting i3, testcase does that');
} else {
my $duration = sprintf("%.2f", $start_duration);
Log status($display, "i3 startup: took $duration sec, status = $status");
}
Log status($display, "Starting $test");
my $output;
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open(my $spool, '>', \$output);
my $parser = TAP::Parser->new({
exec => [ 'sh', '-c', qq|DISPLAY=$display TESTNAME="$basename" OUTDIR="$outdir" VALGRIND=$valgrind STRACE=$strace /usr/bin/perl -Ilib $test| ],
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spool => $spool,
merge => 1,
});
my $tests_completed;
my @watchers;
my ($stdout, $stderr) = $parser->get_select_handles;
for my $handle ($parser->get_select_handles) {
my $w;
$w = AnyEvent->io(
fh => $handle,
poll => 'r',
cb => sub {
# Ignore activity on stderr (unnecessary with merge => 1,
# but lets keep it in here if we want to use merge => 0
# for some reason in the future).
return if defined($stderr) and $handle == $stderr;
my $result = $parser->next;
if (defined($result)) {
$tests_completed++;
status($display, "Running $test: [$tests_completed/??]");
# TODO: check if we should bail out
return;
}
# $result is not defined, we are done parsing
Log status($display, "$test finished");
close($parser->delete_spool);
$aggregator->add($test, $parser);
push @done, [ $test, $output ];
status_completed(scalar @done);
my $exitcv = $kill_i3->();
$exitcv->cb(sub {
undef $_ for @watchers;
if (@done == $num) {
$cv->send;
} else {
take_job($display);
}
});
}
);
push @watchers, $w;
}
});
}
$cv->recv;
$aggregator->stop();
# print empty lines to seperate failed tests from statuslines
print "\n\n";
for (@done) {
my ($test, $output) = @$_;
Log "output for $test:";
Log $output;
# print error messages of failed tests
say for $output =~ /^not ok.+\n+((?:^#.+\n)+)/mg
}
# 4: print summary
$harness->summary($aggregator);
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close $log;
kill(15, $_) for @childpids;
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__END__
=head1 NAME
complete-run.pl - Run the i3 testsuite
=head1 SYNOPSIS
complete-run.pl [files...]
=head1 EXAMPLE
To run the whole testsuite on a reasonable number of Xdummy instances (your
running X11 will not be touched), run:
./complete-run.pl
To run only a specific test (useful when developing a new feature), run:
./complete-run t/100-fullscreen.t
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=head1 OPTIONS
=over 8
=item B<--display>
Specifies which X11 display should be used. Can be specified multiple times and
will parallelize the tests:
# Run tests on the second X server
./complete-run.pl -d :1
# Run four tests in parallel on some Xdummy servers
./complete-run.pl -d :1,:2,:3,:4
Note that it is not necessary to specify this anymore. If omitted,
complete-run.pl will start (num_cores * 2) Xdummy instances.
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=item B<--valgrind>
Runs i3 under valgrind to find memory problems. The output will be available in
C<latest/valgrind-for-$test.log>.
=item B<--strace>
Runs i3 under strace to trace system calls. The output will be available in
C<latest/strace-for-$test.log>.
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=item B<--coverage-testing>
Exits i3 cleanly (instead of kill -9) to make coverage testing work properly.
=item B<--parallel>
Number of Xdummy instances to start (if you dont want to start num_cores * 2
instances for some reason).
# Run all tests on a single Xdummy instance
./complete-run.pl -p 1