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import multiprocessing
import re
import signal
import subprocess
import sys
import time
from known_test_failures import FilterKnownTestFailures
import printer
import util
# Catch SIGINT to gracefully exit when ctrl+C is pressed.
def SigIntHandler(signal, frame):
sys.exit(1)
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, SigIntHandler)
# Scan matching tests and return a test manifest.
def GetTests(runner, filters = []):
rc, output = util.getstatusoutput(runner + ' --list')
if rc != 0: util.abort('Failed to list all tests')
tests = output.split()
for f in filters:
print f
tests = filter(re.compile(f).search, tests)
return tests
# Shared state for multiprocessing. Ideally the context should be passed with
# arguments, but constraints from the multiprocessing module prevent us from
# doing so: the shared variables (multiprocessing.Value) must be global, or no
# work is started. So we abstract some additional state into global variables to
# simplify the implementation.
# Read-write variables for the workers.
n_tests_passed = multiprocessing.Value('i', 0)
n_tests_failed = multiprocessing.Value('i', 0)
# Read-only for workers.
test_runner = None
test_runner_runtime_options = None
test_runner_under_valgrind = False
n_tests = None
start_time = None
progress_prefix = None
def RunTest(test):
command = [test_runner, test] + test_runner_runtime_options
if test_runner_under_valgrind:
command = ['valgrind'] + command
p = subprocess.Popen(command,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
p_out, p_err = p.communicate()
rc = p.poll()
if rc == 0:
with n_tests_passed.get_lock(): n_tests_passed.value += 1
else:
with n_tests_failed.get_lock(): n_tests_failed.value += 1
printer.__print_lock__.acquire()
printer.UpdateProgress(start_time,
n_tests_passed.value,
n_tests_failed.value,
n_tests,
test,
prevent_next_overwrite = (rc != 0),
has_lock = True,
prefix = progress_prefix)
if rc != 0:
printer.Print('FAILED: ' + test, has_lock = True)
printer.Print(printer.COLOUR_RED + ' '.join(command) + printer.NO_COLOUR,
has_lock = True)
printer.Print(p_out, has_lock = True)
printer.__print_lock__.release()
# Run the specified tests.
# This function won't run in parallel due to constraints from the
# multiprocessing module.
__run_tests_lock__ = multiprocessing.Lock()
def RunTests(test_runner_command, filters, runtime_options,
under_valgrind = False,
jobs = 1, prefix = ''):
global test_runner
global test_runner_runtime_options
global test_runner_under_valgrind
global n_tests
global start_time
global progress_prefix
tests = GetTests(test_runner_command, filters)
tests = FilterKnownTestFailures(tests, under_valgrind=under_valgrind)
if n_tests == 0:
printer.Print('No tests to run.')
return 0
with __run_tests_lock__:
# Initialisation.
start_time = time.time()
test_runner = test_runner_command
test_runner_runtime_options = runtime_options
test_runner_under_valgrind = under_valgrind
n_tests = len(tests)
n_tests_passed.value = 0
n_tests_failed.value = 0
progress_prefix = prefix
pool = multiprocessing.Pool(jobs)
# The '.get(9999999)' is a workaround to allow killing the test script with
# ctrl+C from the shell. This bug is documented at
# http://bugs.python.org/issue8296.
work = pool.map_async(RunTest, tests).get(9999999)
pool.close()
pool.join()
printer.UpdateProgress(start_time,
n_tests_passed.value,
n_tests_failed.value,
n_tests,
'== Done ==',
prevent_next_overwrite = True,
prefix = progress_prefix)
# `0` indicates success
return n_tests_failed.value