openafs/tests/runtests.c
Derrick Brashear 19869b100c test suite warning safety
make test suite compile without warning

Change-Id: I4e4b63d6ce2ae73e5458913aa81308b2691044a9
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.openafs.org/2223
Reviewed-by: Andrew Deason <adeason@sinenomine.net>
Reviewed-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>
Tested-by: Derrick Brashear <shadow@dementia.org>
2010-06-22 08:47:58 -07:00

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/*
* Run a set of tests, reporting results.
*
* Usage:
*
* runtests <test-list>
*
* Expects a list of executables located in the given file, one line per
* executable. For each one, runs it as part of a test suite, reporting
* results. Test output should start with a line containing the number of
* tests (numbered from 1 to this number), optionally preceded by "1..",
* although that line may be given anywhere in the output. Each additional
* line should be in the following format:
*
* ok <number>
* not ok <number>
* ok <number> # skip
* not ok <number> # todo
*
* where <number> is the number of the test. An optional comment is permitted
* after the number if preceded by whitespace. ok indicates success, not ok
* indicates failure. "# skip" and "# todo" are a special cases of a comment,
* and must start with exactly that formatting. They indicate the test was
* skipped for some reason (maybe because it doesn't apply to this platform)
* or is testing something known to currently fail. The text following either
* "# skip" or "# todo" and whitespace is the reason.
*
* As a special case, the first line of the output may be in the form:
*
* 1..0 # skip some reason
*
* which indicates that this entire test case should be skipped and gives a
* reason.
*
* Any other lines are ignored, although for compliance with the TAP protocol
* all lines other than the ones in the above format should be sent to
* standard error rather than standard output and start with #.
*
* This is a subset of TAP as documented in Test::Harness::TAP or
* TAP::Parser::Grammar, which comes with Perl.
*
* Any bug reports, bug fixes, and improvements are very much welcome and
* should be sent to the e-mail address below.
*
* Copyright 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
* Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
* DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
/* sys/time.h must be included before sys/resource.h on some platforms. */
#include <sys/resource.h>
/* AIX doesn't have WCOREDUMP. */
#ifndef WCOREDUMP
# define WCOREDUMP(status) ((unsigned)(status) & 0x80)
#endif
/*
* The source and build versions of the tests directory. This is used to set
* the SOURCE and BUILD environment variables and find test programs, if set.
* Normally, this should be set as part of the build process to the test
* subdirectories of $(abs_top_srcdir) and $(abs_top_builddir) respectively.
*/
#ifndef SOURCE
# define SOURCE NULL
#endif
#ifndef BUILD
# define BUILD NULL
#endif
/* Test status codes. */
enum test_status {
TEST_FAIL,
TEST_PASS,
TEST_SKIP,
TEST_INVALID
};
/* Indicates the state of our plan. */
enum plan_status {
PLAN_INIT, /* Nothing seen yet. */
PLAN_FIRST, /* Plan seen before any tests. */
PLAN_PENDING, /* Test seen and no plan yet. */
PLAN_FINAL /* Plan seen after some tests. */
};
/* Error exit statuses for test processes. */
#define CHILDERR_DUP 100 /* Couldn't redirect stderr or stdout. */
#define CHILDERR_EXEC 101 /* Couldn't exec child process. */
#define CHILDERR_STDERR 102 /* Couldn't open stderr file. */
/* Structure to hold data for a set of tests. */
struct testset {
char *file; /* The file name of the test. */
char *path; /* The path to the test program. */
enum plan_status plan; /* The status of our plan. */
unsigned long count; /* Expected count of tests. */
unsigned long current; /* The last seen test number. */
unsigned int length; /* The length of the last status message. */
unsigned long passed; /* Count of passing tests. */
unsigned long failed; /* Count of failing lists. */
unsigned long skipped; /* Count of skipped tests (passed). */
unsigned long allocated; /* The size of the results table. */
enum test_status *results; /* Table of results by test number. */
int aborted; /* Whether the set as aborted. */
int reported; /* Whether the results were reported. */
int status; /* The exit status of the test. */
int all_skipped; /* Whether all tests were skipped. */
char *reason; /* Why all tests were skipped. */
};
/* Structure to hold a linked list of test sets. */
struct testlist {
struct testset *ts;
struct testlist *next;
};
/*
* Header used for test output. %s is replaced by the file name of the list
* of tests.
*/
static const char banner[] = "\n\
Running all tests listed in %s. If any tests fail, run the failing\n\
test program with runtests -o to see more details.\n\n";
/* Header for reports of failed tests. */
static const char header[] = "\n\
Failed Set Fail/Total (%) Skip Stat Failing Tests\n\
-------------------------- -------------- ---- ---- ------------------------";
/* Include the file name and line number in malloc failures. */
#define xmalloc(size) x_malloc((size), __FILE__, __LINE__)
#define xrealloc(p, size) x_realloc((p), (size), __FILE__, __LINE__)
#define xstrdup(p) x_strdup((p), __FILE__, __LINE__)
/*
* Report a fatal error, including the results of strerror, and exit.
*/
static void
sysdie(const char *format, ...)
{
int oerrno;
va_list args;
oerrno = errno;
fflush(stdout);
fprintf(stderr, "runtests: ");
va_start(args, format);
vfprintf(stderr, format, args);
va_end(args);
fprintf(stderr, ": %s\n", strerror(oerrno));
exit(1);
}
/*
* Allocate memory, reporting a fatal error and exiting on failure.
*/
static void *
x_malloc(size_t size, const char *file, int line)
{
void *p;
p = malloc(size);
if (p == NULL)
sysdie("failed to malloc %lu bytes at %s line %d",
(unsigned long) size, file, line);
return p;
}
/*
* Reallocate memory, reporting a fatal error and exiting on failure.
*/
static void *
x_realloc(void *p, size_t size, const char *file, int line)
{
p = realloc(p, size);
if (p == NULL)
sysdie("failed to realloc %lu bytes at %s line %d",
(unsigned long) size, file, line);
return p;
}
/*
* Copy a string, reporting a fatal error and exiting on failure.
*/
static char *
x_strdup(const char *s, const char *file, int line)
{
char *p;
size_t len;
len = strlen(s) + 1;
p = malloc(len);
if (p == NULL)
sysdie("failed to strdup %lu bytes at %s line %d",
(unsigned long) len, file, line);
memcpy(p, s, len);
return p;
}
/*
* Given a struct timeval, return the number of seconds it represents as a
* double. Use difftime() to convert a time_t to a double.
*/
static double
tv_seconds(const struct timeval *tv)
{
return difftime(tv->tv_sec, 0) + tv->tv_usec * 1e-6;
}
/*
* Given two struct timevals, return the difference in seconds.
*/
static double
tv_diff(const struct timeval *tv1, const struct timeval *tv0)
{
return tv_seconds(tv1) - tv_seconds(tv0);
}
/*
* Given two struct timevals, return the sum in seconds as a double.
*/
static double
tv_sum(const struct timeval *tv1, const struct timeval *tv2)
{
return tv_seconds(tv1) + tv_seconds(tv2);
}
/*
* Given a pointer to a string, skip any leading whitespace and return a
* pointer to the first non-whitespace character.
*/
static const char *
skip_whitespace(const char *p)
{
while (isspace((unsigned char)(*p)))
p++;
return p;
}
/*
* Start a program, connecting its stdout to a pipe on our end and its stderr
* to /dev/null, and storing the file descriptor to read from in the two
* argument. Returns the PID of the new process. Errors are fatal.
*/
static pid_t
test_start(const char *path, int *fd)
{
int fds[2], errfd;
pid_t child;
if (pipe(fds) == -1) {
puts("ABORTED");
fflush(stdout);
sysdie("can't create pipe");
}
child = fork();
if (child == (pid_t) -1) {
puts("ABORTED");
fflush(stdout);
sysdie("can't fork");
} else if (child == 0) {
/* In child. Set up our stdout and stderr. */
errfd = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY);
if (errfd < 0)
_exit(CHILDERR_STDERR);
if (dup2(errfd, 2) == -1)
_exit(CHILDERR_DUP);
close(fds[0]);
if (dup2(fds[1], 1) == -1)
_exit(CHILDERR_DUP);
/* Now, exec our process. */
if (execl(path, path, (char *) 0) == -1)
_exit(CHILDERR_EXEC);
} else {
/* In parent. Close the extra file descriptor. */
close(fds[1]);
}
*fd = fds[0];
return child;
}
/*
* Back up over the output saying what test we were executing.
*/
static void
test_backspace(struct testset *ts)
{
unsigned int i;
if (!isatty(STDOUT_FILENO))
return;
for (i = 0; i < ts->length; i++)
putchar('\b');
for (i = 0; i < ts->length; i++)
putchar(' ');
for (i = 0; i < ts->length; i++)
putchar('\b');
ts->length = 0;
}
/*
* Read the plan line of test output, which should contain the range of test
* numbers. We may initialize the testset structure here if we haven't yet
* seen a test. Return true if initialization succeeded and the test should
* continue, false otherwise.
*/
static int
test_plan(const char *line, struct testset *ts)
{
unsigned long i;
long n;
/*
* Accept a plan without the leading 1.. for compatibility with older
* versions of runtests. This will only be allowed if we've not yet seen
* a test result.
*/
line = skip_whitespace(line);
if (strncmp(line, "1..", 3) == 0)
line += 3;
/*
* Get the count, check it for validity, and initialize the struct. If we
* have something of the form "1..0 # skip foo", the whole file was
* skipped; record that. If we do skip the whole file, zero out all of
* our statistics, since they're no longer relevant.
*/
n = strtol(line, (char **) &line, 10);
if (n == 0) {
line = skip_whitespace(line);
if (*line == '#') {
line = skip_whitespace(line + 1);
if (strncasecmp(line, "skip", 4) == 0) {
line = skip_whitespace(line + 4);
if (*line != '\0') {
ts->reason = xstrdup(line);
ts->reason[strlen(ts->reason) - 1] = '\0';
}
ts->all_skipped = 1;
ts->aborted = 1;
ts->count = 0;
ts->passed = 0;
ts->skipped = 0;
ts->failed = 0;
return 0;
}
}
}
if (n <= 0) {
puts("ABORTED (invalid test count)");
ts->aborted = 1;
ts->reported = 1;
return 0;
}
if (ts->plan == PLAN_INIT && ts->allocated == 0) {
ts->count = n;
ts->allocated = n;
ts->plan = PLAN_FIRST;
ts->results = xmalloc(ts->count * sizeof(enum test_status));
for (i = 0; i < ts->count; i++)
ts->results[i] = TEST_INVALID;
} else if (ts->plan == PLAN_PENDING) {
if ((unsigned long) n < ts->count) {
printf("ABORTED (invalid test number %lu)\n", ts->count);
ts->aborted = 1;
ts->reported = 1;
return 0;
}
ts->count = n;
if ((unsigned long) n > ts->allocated) {
ts->results = xrealloc(ts->results, n * sizeof(enum test_status));
for (i = ts->allocated; i < ts->count; i++)
ts->results[i] = TEST_INVALID;
ts->allocated = n;
}
ts->plan = PLAN_FINAL;
}
return 1;
}
/*
* Given a single line of output from a test, parse it and return the success
* status of that test. Anything printed to stdout not matching the form
* /^(not )?ok \d+/ is ignored. Sets ts->current to the test number that just
* reported status.
*/
static void
test_checkline(const char *line, struct testset *ts)
{
enum test_status status = TEST_PASS;
const char *bail;
char *end;
long number;
unsigned long i, current;
/* Before anything, check for a test abort. */
bail = strstr(line, "Bail out!");
if (bail != NULL) {
bail = skip_whitespace(bail + strlen("Bail out!"));
if (*bail != '\0') {
size_t length;
length = strlen(bail);
if (bail[length - 1] == '\n')
length--;
test_backspace(ts);
printf("ABORTED (%.*s)\n", (int)length, bail);
ts->reported = 1;
}
ts->aborted = 1;
return;
}
/*
* If the given line isn't newline-terminated, it was too big for an
* fgets(), which means ignore it.
*/
if (line[strlen(line) - 1] != '\n')
return;
/* If the line begins with a hash mark, ignore it. */
if (line[0] == '#')
return;
/* If we haven't yet seen a plan, look for one. */
if (ts->plan == PLAN_INIT && isdigit((unsigned char)(*line))) {
if (!test_plan(line, ts))
return;
} else if (strncmp(line, "1..", 3) == 0) {
if (ts->plan == PLAN_PENDING) {
if (!test_plan(line, ts))
return;
} else {
puts("ABORTED (multiple plans)");
ts->aborted = 1;
ts->reported = 1;
return;
}
}
/* Parse the line, ignoring something we can't parse. */
if (strncmp(line, "not ", 4) == 0) {
status = TEST_FAIL;
line += 4;
}
if (strncmp(line, "ok", 2) != 0)
return;
line = skip_whitespace(line + 2);
errno = 0;
number = strtol(line, &end, 10);
if (errno != 0 || end == line)
number = ts->current + 1;
current = number;
if (number <= 0 || (current > ts->count && ts->plan == PLAN_FIRST)) {
test_backspace(ts);
printf("ABORTED (invalid test number %lu)\n", current);
ts->aborted = 1;
ts->reported = 1;
return;
}
/* We have a valid test result. Tweak the results array if needed. */
if (ts->plan == PLAN_INIT || ts->plan == PLAN_PENDING) {
ts->plan = PLAN_PENDING;
if (current > ts->count)
ts->count = current;
if (current > ts->allocated) {
unsigned long n;
n = (ts->allocated == 0) ? 32 : ts->allocated * 2;
if (n < current)
n = current;
ts->results = xrealloc(ts->results, n * sizeof(enum test_status));
for (i = ts->allocated; i < n; i++)
ts->results[i] = TEST_INVALID;
ts->allocated = n;
}
}
/*
* Handle directives. We should probably do something more interesting
* with unexpected passes of todo tests.
*/
while (isdigit((unsigned char)(*line)))
line++;
line = skip_whitespace(line);
if (*line == '#') {
line = skip_whitespace(line + 1);
if (strncasecmp(line, "skip", 4) == 0)
status = TEST_SKIP;
if (strncasecmp(line, "todo", 4) == 0)
status = (status == TEST_FAIL) ? TEST_SKIP : TEST_FAIL;
}
/* Make sure that the test number is in range and not a duplicate. */
if (ts->results[current - 1] != TEST_INVALID) {
test_backspace(ts);
printf("ABORTED (duplicate test number %lu)\n", current);
ts->aborted = 1;
ts->reported = 1;
return;
}
/* Good results. Increment our various counters. */
switch (status) {
case TEST_PASS: ts->passed++; break;
case TEST_FAIL: ts->failed++; break;
case TEST_SKIP: ts->skipped++; break;
default: break;
}
ts->current = current;
ts->results[current - 1] = status;
test_backspace(ts);
if (isatty(STDOUT_FILENO)) {
ts->length = printf("%lu/%lu", current, ts->count);
fflush(stdout);
}
}
/*
* Print out a range of test numbers, returning the number of characters it
* took up. Add a comma and a space before the range if chars indicates that
* something has already been printed on the line, and print ... instead if
* chars plus the space needed would go over the limit (use a limit of 0 to
* disable this.
*/
static unsigned int
test_print_range(unsigned long first, unsigned long last, unsigned int chars,
unsigned int limit)
{
unsigned int needed = 0;
unsigned int out = 0;
unsigned long n;
if (chars > 0) {
needed += 2;
if (!limit || chars <= limit) out += printf(", ");
}
for (n = first; n > 0; n /= 10)
needed++;
if (last > first) {
for (n = last; n > 0; n /= 10)
needed++;
needed++;
}
if (limit && chars + needed > limit) {
if (chars <= limit)
out += printf("...");
} else {
if (last > first)
out += printf("%lu-", first);
out += printf("%lu", last);
}
return out;
}
/*
* Summarize a single test set. The second argument is 0 if the set exited
* cleanly, a positive integer representing the exit status if it exited
* with a non-zero status, and a negative integer representing the signal
* that terminated it if it was killed by a signal.
*/
static void
test_summarize(struct testset *ts, int status)
{
unsigned long i;
unsigned long missing = 0;
unsigned long failed = 0;
unsigned long first = 0;
unsigned long last = 0;
if (ts->aborted) {
fputs("ABORTED", stdout);
if (ts->count > 0)
printf(" (passed %lu/%lu)", ts->passed, ts->count - ts->skipped);
} else {
for (i = 0; i < ts->count; i++) {
if (ts->results[i] == TEST_INVALID) {
if (missing == 0)
fputs("MISSED ", stdout);
if (first && i == last)
last = i + 1;
else {
if (first)
test_print_range(first, last, missing - 1, 0);
missing++;
first = i + 1;
last = i + 1;
}
}
}
if (first)
test_print_range(first, last, missing - 1, 0);
first = 0;
last = 0;
for (i = 0; i < ts->count; i++) {
if (ts->results[i] == TEST_FAIL) {
if (missing && !failed)
fputs("; ", stdout);
if (failed == 0)
fputs("FAILED ", stdout);
if (first && i == last)
last = i + 1;
else {
if (first)
test_print_range(first, last, failed - 1, 0);
failed++;
first = i + 1;
last = i + 1;
}
}
}
if (first)
test_print_range(first, last, failed - 1, 0);
if (!missing && !failed) {
fputs(!status ? "ok" : "dubious", stdout);
if (ts->skipped > 0) {
if (ts->skipped == 1)
printf(" (skipped %lu test)", ts->skipped);
else
printf(" (skipped %lu tests)", ts->skipped);
}
}
}
if (status > 0)
printf(" (exit status %d)", status);
else if (status < 0)
printf(" (killed by signal %d%s)", -status,
WCOREDUMP(ts->status) ? ", core dumped" : "");
putchar('\n');
}
/*
* Given a test set, analyze the results, classify the exit status, handle a
* few special error messages, and then pass it along to test_summarize() for
* the regular output. Returns true if the test set ran successfully and all
* tests passed or were skipped, false otherwise.
*/
static int
test_analyze(struct testset *ts)
{
if (ts->reported)
return 0;
if (ts->all_skipped) {
if (ts->reason == NULL)
puts("skipped");
else
printf("skipped (%s)\n", ts->reason);
return 1;
} else if (WIFEXITED(ts->status) && WEXITSTATUS(ts->status) != 0) {
switch (WEXITSTATUS(ts->status)) {
case CHILDERR_DUP:
if (!ts->reported)
puts("ABORTED (can't dup file descriptors)");
break;
case CHILDERR_EXEC:
if (!ts->reported)
puts("ABORTED (execution failed -- not found?)");
break;
case CHILDERR_STDERR:
if (!ts->reported)
puts("ABORTED (can't open /dev/null)");
break;
default:
test_summarize(ts, WEXITSTATUS(ts->status));
break;
}
return 0;
} else if (WIFSIGNALED(ts->status)) {
test_summarize(ts, -WTERMSIG(ts->status));
return 0;
} else if (ts->plan != PLAN_FIRST && ts->plan != PLAN_FINAL) {
puts("ABORTED (no valid test plan)");
ts->aborted = 1;
return 0;
} else {
test_summarize(ts, 0);
return (ts->failed == 0);
}
}
/*
* Runs a single test set, accumulating and then reporting the results.
* Returns true if the test set was successfully run and all tests passed,
* false otherwise.
*/
static int
test_run(struct testset *ts)
{
pid_t testpid, child;
int outfd, status;
unsigned long i;
FILE *output;
char buffer[BUFSIZ];
/* Run the test program. */
testpid = test_start(ts->path, &outfd);
output = fdopen(outfd, "r");
if (!output) {
puts("ABORTED");
fflush(stdout);
sysdie("fdopen failed");
}
/* Pass each line of output to test_checkline(). */
while (!ts->aborted && fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), output))
test_checkline(buffer, ts);
if (ferror(output) || ts->plan == PLAN_INIT)
ts->aborted = 1;
test_backspace(ts);
/*
* Consume the rest of the test output, close the output descriptor,
* retrieve the exit status, and pass that information to test_analyze()
* for eventual output.
*/
while (fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), output))
;
fclose(output);
child = waitpid(testpid, &ts->status, 0);
if (child == (pid_t) -1) {
if (!ts->reported) {
puts("ABORTED");
fflush(stdout);
}
sysdie("waitpid for %u failed", (unsigned int) testpid);
}
if (ts->all_skipped)
ts->aborted = 0;
status = test_analyze(ts);
/* Convert missing tests to failed tests. */
for (i = 0; i < ts->count; i++) {
if (ts->results[i] == TEST_INVALID) {
ts->failed++;
ts->results[i] = TEST_FAIL;
status = 0;
}
}
return status;
}
/* Summarize a list of test failures. */
static void
test_fail_summary(const struct testlist *fails)
{
struct testset *ts;
unsigned int chars;
unsigned long i, first, last, total;
puts(header);
/* Failed Set Fail/Total (%) Skip Stat Failing (25)
-------------------------- -------------- ---- ---- -------------- */
for (; fails; fails = fails->next) {
ts = fails->ts;
total = ts->count - ts->skipped;
printf("%-26.26s %4lu/%-4lu %3.0f%% %4lu ", ts->file, ts->failed,
total, total ? (ts->failed * 100.0) / total : 0,
ts->skipped);
if (WIFEXITED(ts->status))
printf("%4d ", WEXITSTATUS(ts->status));
else
printf(" -- ");
if (ts->aborted) {
puts("aborted");
continue;
}
chars = 0;
first = 0;
last = 0;
for (i = 0; i < ts->count; i++) {
if (ts->results[i] == TEST_FAIL) {
if (first != 0 && i == last)
last = i + 1;
else {
if (first != 0)
chars += test_print_range(first, last, chars, 20);
first = i + 1;
last = i + 1;
}
}
}
if (first != 0)
test_print_range(first, last, chars, 20);
putchar('\n');
free(ts->file);
free(ts->path);
free(ts->results);
if (ts->reason != NULL)
free(ts->reason);
free(ts);
}
}
/*
* Given the name of a test, a pointer to the testset struct, and the source
* and build directories, find the test. We try first relative to the current
* directory, then in the build directory (if not NULL), then in the source
* directory. In each of those directories, we first try a "-t" extension and
* then a ".t" extension. When we find an executable program, we fill in the
* path member of the testset struct. If none of those paths are executable,
* just fill in the name of the test with "-t" appended.
*
* The caller is responsible for freeing the path member of the testset
* struct.
*/
static void
find_test(const char *name, struct testset *ts, const char *source,
const char *build)
{
char *path;
const char *bases[] = { ".", build, source, NULL };
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; bases[i] != NULL; i++) {
path = xmalloc(strlen(bases[i]) + strlen(name) + 4);
sprintf(path, "%s/%s-t", bases[i], name);
if (access(path, X_OK) != 0)
path[strlen(path) - 2] = '.';
if (access(path, X_OK) == 0)
break;
free(path);
path = NULL;
}
if (path == NULL) {
path = xmalloc(strlen(name) + 3);
sprintf(path, "%s-t", name);
}
ts->path = path;
}
/*
* Run a batch of tests from a given file listing each test on a line by
* itself. Takes two additional parameters: the root of the source directory
* and the root of the build directory. Test programs will be first searched
* for in the current directory, then the build directory, then the source
* directory. The file must be rewindable. Returns true iff all tests
* passed.
*/
static int
test_batch(const char *testlist, const char *source, const char *build)
{
FILE *tests;
unsigned int length, i;
unsigned int longest = 0;
char buffer[BUFSIZ];
unsigned int line;
struct testset ts, *tmp;
struct timeval start, end;
struct rusage stats;
struct testlist *failhead = NULL;
struct testlist *failtail = NULL;
struct testlist *next;
unsigned long total = 0;
unsigned long passed = 0;
unsigned long skipped = 0;
unsigned long failed = 0;
unsigned long aborted = 0;
/*
* Open our file of tests to run and scan it, checking for lines that
* are too long and searching for the longest line.
*/
tests = fopen(testlist, "r");
if (!tests)
sysdie("can't open %s", testlist);
line = 0;
while (fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), tests)) {
line++;
length = strlen(buffer) - 1;
if (buffer[length] != '\n') {
fprintf(stderr, "%s:%u: line too long\n", testlist, line);
exit(1);
}
if (length > longest)
longest = length;
}
if (fseek(tests, 0, SEEK_SET) == -1)
sysdie("can't rewind %s", testlist);
/*
* Add two to longest and round up to the nearest tab stop. This is how
* wide the column for printing the current test name will be.
*/
longest += 2;
if (longest % 8)
longest += 8 - (longest % 8);
/* Start the wall clock timer. */
gettimeofday(&start, NULL);
/*
* Now, plow through our tests again, running each one. Check line
* length again out of paranoia.
*/
line = 0;
while (fgets(buffer, sizeof(buffer), tests)) {
line++;
length = strlen(buffer) - 1;
if (buffer[length] != '\n') {
fprintf(stderr, "%s:%u: line too long\n", testlist, line);
exit(1);
}
buffer[length] = '\0';
fputs(buffer, stdout);
for (i = length; i < longest; i++)
putchar('.');
if (isatty(STDOUT_FILENO))
fflush(stdout);
memset(&ts, 0, sizeof(ts));
ts.plan = PLAN_INIT;
ts.file = xstrdup(buffer);
find_test(buffer, &ts, source, build);
ts.reason = NULL;
if (test_run(&ts)) {
free(ts.file);
free(ts.path);
free(ts.results);
if (ts.reason != NULL)
free(ts.reason);
} else {
tmp = xmalloc(sizeof(struct testset));
memcpy(tmp, &ts, sizeof(struct testset));
if (!failhead) {
failhead = xmalloc(sizeof(struct testset));
failhead->ts = tmp;
failhead->next = NULL;
failtail = failhead;
} else {
failtail->next = xmalloc(sizeof(struct testset));
failtail = failtail->next;
failtail->ts = tmp;
failtail->next = NULL;
}
}
aborted += ts.aborted;
total += ts.count + ts.all_skipped;
passed += ts.passed;
skipped += ts.skipped + ts.all_skipped;
failed += ts.failed;
}
total -= skipped;
/* Stop the timer and get our child resource statistics. */
gettimeofday(&end, NULL);
getrusage(RUSAGE_CHILDREN, &stats);
/* Print out our final results. */
if (failhead != NULL) {
test_fail_summary(failhead);
while (failhead != NULL) {
next = failhead->next;
free(failhead);
failhead = next;
}
}
putchar('\n');
if (aborted != 0) {
if (aborted == 1)
printf("Aborted %lu test set", aborted);
else
printf("Aborted %lu test sets", aborted);
printf(", passed %lu/%lu tests", passed, total);
}
else if (failed == 0)
fputs("All tests successful", stdout);
else
printf("Failed %lu/%lu tests, %.2f%% okay", failed, total,
(total - failed) * 100.0 / total);
if (skipped != 0) {
if (skipped == 1)
printf(", %lu test skipped", skipped);
else
printf(", %lu tests skipped", skipped);
}
puts(".");
printf("Files=%u, Tests=%lu", line, total);
printf(", %.2f seconds", tv_diff(&end, &start));
printf(" (%.2f usr + %.2f sys = %.2f CPU)\n",
tv_seconds(&stats.ru_utime), tv_seconds(&stats.ru_stime),
tv_sum(&stats.ru_utime, &stats.ru_stime));
return (failed == 0 && aborted == 0);
}
/*
* Run a single test case. This involves just running the test program after
* having done the environment setup and finding the test program.
*/
static void
test_single(const char *program, const char *source, const char *build)
{
struct testset ts;
memset(&ts, 0, sizeof(ts));
find_test(program, &ts, source, build);
if (execl(ts.path, ts.path, (char *) 0) == -1)
sysdie("cannot exec %s", ts.path);
}
/*
* Main routine. Set the SOURCE and BUILD environment variables and then,
* given a file listing tests, run each test listed.
*/
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int option;
int single = 0;
char *setting;
const char *list;
const char *source = SOURCE;
const char *build = BUILD;
while ((option = getopt(argc, argv, "b:os:")) != EOF) {
switch (option) {
case 'b':
build = optarg;
break;
case 'o':
single = 1;
break;
case 's':
source = optarg;
break;
default:
exit(1);
}
}
argc -= optind;
argv += optind;
if (argc != 1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: runtests <test-list>\n");
exit(1);
}
if (source != NULL) {
setting = xmalloc(strlen("SOURCE=") + strlen(source) + 1);
sprintf(setting, "SOURCE=%s", source);
if (putenv(setting) != 0)
sysdie("cannot set SOURCE in the environment");
}
if (build != NULL) {
setting = xmalloc(strlen("BUILD=") + strlen(build) + 1);
sprintf(setting, "BUILD=%s", build);
if (putenv(setting) != 0)
sysdie("cannot set BUILD in the environment");
}
if (single) {
test_single(argv[0], source, build);
exit(0);
} else {
list = strrchr(argv[0], '/');
if (list == NULL)
list = argv[0];
else
list++;
printf(banner, list);
exit(test_batch(argv[0], source, build) ? 0 : 1);
}
}