1""" 2LLDB module which provides the abstract base class of lldb test case. 3 4The concrete subclass can override lldbtest.TestBase in order to inherit the 5common behavior for unitest.TestCase.setUp/tearDown implemented in this file. 6 7./dotest.py provides a test driver which sets up the environment to run the 8entire of part of the test suite . Example: 9 10# Exercises the test suite in the types directory.... 11/Volumes/data/lldb/svn/ToT/test $ ./dotest.py -A x86_64 types 12... 13 14Session logs for test failures/errors/unexpected successes will go into directory '2012-05-16-13_35_42' 15Command invoked: python ./dotest.py -A x86_64 types 16compilers=['clang'] 17 18Configuration: arch=x86_64 compiler=clang 19---------------------------------------------------------------------- 20Collected 72 tests 21 22........................................................................ 23---------------------------------------------------------------------- 24Ran 72 tests in 135.468s 25 26OK 27$ 28""" 29 30# System modules 31import abc 32from functools import wraps 33import gc 34import glob 35import io 36import json 37import os.path 38import re 39import shutil 40import signal 41from subprocess import * 42import sys 43import time 44import traceback 45 46# Third-party modules 47import unittest 48 49# LLDB modules 50import lldb 51from . import configuration 52from . import decorators 53from . import lldbplatformutil 54from . import lldbtest_config 55from . import lldbutil 56from . import test_categories 57from lldbsuite.support import encoded_file 58from lldbsuite.support import funcutils 59from lldbsuite.support import seven 60from lldbsuite.test_event import build_exception 61 62# See also dotest.parseOptionsAndInitTestdirs(), where the environment variables 63# LLDB_COMMAND_TRACE is set from '-t' option. 64 65# By default, traceAlways is False. 66if "LLDB_COMMAND_TRACE" in os.environ and os.environ["LLDB_COMMAND_TRACE"] == "YES": 67 traceAlways = True 68else: 69 traceAlways = False 70 71# By default, doCleanup is True. 72if "LLDB_DO_CLEANUP" in os.environ and os.environ["LLDB_DO_CLEANUP"] == "NO": 73 doCleanup = False 74else: 75 doCleanup = True 76 77 78# 79# Some commonly used assert messages. 80# 81 82COMMAND_FAILED_AS_EXPECTED = "Command has failed as expected" 83 84CURRENT_EXECUTABLE_SET = "Current executable set successfully" 85 86PROCESS_IS_VALID = "Process is valid" 87 88PROCESS_KILLED = "Process is killed successfully" 89 90PROCESS_EXITED = "Process exited successfully" 91 92PROCESS_STOPPED = "Process status should be stopped" 93 94RUN_SUCCEEDED = "Process is launched successfully" 95 96RUN_COMPLETED = "Process exited successfully" 97 98BACKTRACE_DISPLAYED_CORRECTLY = "Backtrace displayed correctly" 99 100BREAKPOINT_CREATED = "Breakpoint created successfully" 101 102BREAKPOINT_STATE_CORRECT = "Breakpoint state is correct" 103 104BREAKPOINT_PENDING_CREATED = "Pending breakpoint created successfully" 105 106BREAKPOINT_HIT_ONCE = "Breakpoint resolved with hit count = 1" 107 108BREAKPOINT_HIT_TWICE = "Breakpoint resolved with hit count = 2" 109 110BREAKPOINT_HIT_THRICE = "Breakpoint resolved with hit count = 3" 111 112MISSING_EXPECTED_REGISTERS = "At least one expected register is unavailable." 113 114OBJECT_PRINTED_CORRECTLY = "Object printed correctly" 115 116SOURCE_DISPLAYED_CORRECTLY = "Source code displayed correctly" 117 118STEP_IN_SUCCEEDED = "Thread step-in succeeded" 119 120STEP_OUT_SUCCEEDED = "Thread step-out succeeded" 121 122STOPPED_DUE_TO_EXC_BAD_ACCESS = "Process should be stopped due to bad access exception" 123 124STOPPED_DUE_TO_ASSERT = "Process should be stopped due to an assertion" 125 126STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT = "Process should be stopped due to breakpoint" 127 128STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT_WITH_STOP_REASON_AS = "%s, %s" % ( 129 STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT, 130 "instead, the actual stop reason is: '%s'", 131) 132 133STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT_CONDITION = "Stopped due to breakpoint condition" 134 135STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT_IGNORE_COUNT = "Stopped due to breakpoint and ignore count" 136 137STOPPED_DUE_TO_BREAKPOINT_JITTED_CONDITION = ( 138 "Stopped due to breakpoint jitted condition" 139) 140 141STOPPED_DUE_TO_SIGNAL = "Process state is stopped due to signal" 142 143STOPPED_DUE_TO_STEP_IN = "Process state is stopped due to step in" 144 145STOPPED_DUE_TO_WATCHPOINT = "Process should be stopped due to watchpoint" 146 147DATA_TYPES_DISPLAYED_CORRECTLY = "Data type(s) displayed correctly" 148 149VALID_BREAKPOINT = "Got a valid breakpoint" 150 151VALID_BREAKPOINT_LOCATION = "Got a valid breakpoint location" 152 153VALID_COMMAND_INTERPRETER = "Got a valid command interpreter" 154 155VALID_FILESPEC = "Got a valid filespec" 156 157VALID_MODULE = "Got a valid module" 158 159VALID_PROCESS = "Got a valid process" 160 161VALID_SYMBOL = "Got a valid symbol" 162 163VALID_TARGET = "Got a valid target" 164 165VALID_PLATFORM = "Got a valid platform" 166 167VALID_TYPE = "Got a valid type" 168 169VALID_VARIABLE = "Got a valid variable" 170 171VARIABLES_DISPLAYED_CORRECTLY = "Variable(s) displayed correctly" 172 173WATCHPOINT_CREATED = "Watchpoint created successfully" 174 175 176def CMD_MSG(str): 177 """A generic "Command '%s' did not return successfully" message generator.""" 178 return "Command '%s' did not return successfully" % str 179 180 181def COMPLETION_MSG(str_before, str_after, completions): 182 """A generic assertion failed message generator for the completion mechanism.""" 183 return "'%s' successfully completes to '%s', but completions were:\n%s" % ( 184 str_before, 185 str_after, 186 "\n".join(completions), 187 ) 188 189 190def EXP_MSG(str, actual, exe): 191 """A generic "'%s' returned unexpected result" message generator if exe. 192 Otherwise, it generates "'%s' does not match expected result" message.""" 193 194 return "'%s' %s result, got '%s'" % ( 195 str, 196 "returned unexpected" if exe else "does not match expected", 197 actual.strip(), 198 ) 199 200 201def SETTING_MSG(setting): 202 """A generic "Value of setting '%s' is not correct" message generator.""" 203 return "Value of setting '%s' is not correct" % setting 204 205 206def line_number(filename, string_to_match): 207 """Helper function to return the line number of the first matched string.""" 208 with io.open(filename, mode="r", encoding="utf-8") as f: 209 for i, line in enumerate(f): 210 if line.find(string_to_match) != -1: 211 # Found our match. 212 return i + 1 213 raise Exception("Unable to find '%s' within file %s" % (string_to_match, filename)) 214 215 216def get_line(filename, line_number): 217 """Return the text of the line at the 1-based line number.""" 218 with io.open(filename, mode="r", encoding="utf-8") as f: 219 return f.readlines()[line_number - 1] 220 221 222def pointer_size(): 223 """Return the pointer size of the host system.""" 224 import ctypes 225 226 a_pointer = ctypes.c_void_p(0xFFFF) 227 return 8 * ctypes.sizeof(a_pointer) 228 229 230def is_exe(fpath): 231 """Returns true if fpath is an executable.""" 232 if fpath == None: 233 return False 234 if sys.platform == "win32": 235 if not fpath.endswith(".exe"): 236 fpath += ".exe" 237 return os.path.isfile(fpath) and os.access(fpath, os.X_OK) 238 239 240def which(program): 241 """Returns the full path to a program; None otherwise.""" 242 fpath, fname = os.path.split(program) 243 if fpath: 244 if is_exe(program): 245 return program 246 else: 247 for path in os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep): 248 exe_file = os.path.join(path, program) 249 if is_exe(exe_file): 250 return exe_file 251 return None 252 253 254class ValueCheck: 255 def __init__( 256 self, 257 name=None, 258 value=None, 259 type=None, 260 summary=None, 261 children=None, 262 dereference=None, 263 ): 264 """ 265 :param name: The name that the SBValue should have. None if the summary 266 should not be checked. 267 :param summary: The summary that the SBValue should have. None if the 268 summary should not be checked. 269 :param value: The value that the SBValue should have. None if the value 270 should not be checked. 271 :param type: The type that the SBValue result should have. None if the 272 type should not be checked. 273 :param children: A list of ValueChecks that need to match the children 274 of this SBValue. None if children shouldn't be checked. 275 The order of checks is the order of the checks in the 276 list. The number of checks has to match the number of 277 children. 278 :param dereference: A ValueCheck for the SBValue returned by the 279 `Dereference` function. 280 """ 281 self.expect_name = name 282 self.expect_value = value 283 self.expect_type = type 284 self.expect_summary = summary 285 self.children = children 286 self.dereference = dereference 287 288 def check_value(self, test_base, val, error_msg=None): 289 """ 290 Checks that the given value matches the currently set properties 291 of this ValueCheck. If a match failed, the given TestBase will 292 be used to emit an error. A custom error message can be specified 293 that will be used to describe failed check for this SBValue (but 294 not errors in the child values). 295 """ 296 297 this_error_msg = error_msg if error_msg else "" 298 this_error_msg += "\nChecking SBValue: " + str(val) 299 300 test_base.assertSuccess(val.GetError()) 301 302 # Python 3.6 doesn't declare a `re.Pattern` type, get the dynamic type. 303 pattern_type = type(re.compile("")) 304 305 if self.expect_name: 306 test_base.assertEqual(self.expect_name, val.GetName(), this_error_msg) 307 if self.expect_value: 308 if isinstance(self.expect_value, pattern_type): 309 test_base.assertRegex(val.GetValue(), self.expect_value, this_error_msg) 310 else: 311 test_base.assertEqual(self.expect_value, val.GetValue(), this_error_msg) 312 if self.expect_type: 313 test_base.assertEqual( 314 self.expect_type, val.GetDisplayTypeName(), this_error_msg 315 ) 316 if self.expect_summary: 317 if isinstance(self.expect_summary, pattern_type): 318 test_base.assertRegex( 319 val.GetSummary(), self.expect_summary, this_error_msg 320 ) 321 else: 322 test_base.assertEqual( 323 self.expect_summary, val.GetSummary(), this_error_msg 324 ) 325 if self.children is not None: 326 self.check_value_children(test_base, val, error_msg) 327 328 if self.dereference is not None: 329 self.dereference.check_value(test_base, val.Dereference(), error_msg) 330 331 def check_value_children(self, test_base, val, error_msg=None): 332 """ 333 Checks that the children of a SBValue match a certain structure and 334 have certain properties. 335 336 :param test_base: The current test's TestBase object. 337 :param val: The SBValue to check. 338 """ 339 340 this_error_msg = error_msg if error_msg else "" 341 this_error_msg += "\nChecking SBValue: " + str(val) 342 343 test_base.assertEqual(len(self.children), val.GetNumChildren(), this_error_msg) 344 345 for i in range(0, val.GetNumChildren()): 346 expected_child = self.children[i] 347 actual_child = val.GetChildAtIndex(i) 348 child_error = "Checking child with index " + str(i) + ":\n" + error_msg 349 expected_child.check_value(test_base, actual_child, child_error) 350 351 352class recording(io.StringIO): 353 """ 354 A nice little context manager for recording the debugger interactions into 355 our session object. If trace flag is ON, it also emits the interactions 356 into the stderr. 357 """ 358 359 def __init__(self, test, trace): 360 """Create a io.StringIO instance; record the session obj and trace flag.""" 361 io.StringIO.__init__(self) 362 # The test might not have undergone the 'setUp(self)' phase yet, so that 363 # the attribute 'session' might not even exist yet. 364 self.session = getattr(test, "session", None) if test else None 365 self.trace = trace 366 367 def __enter__(self): 368 """ 369 Context management protocol on entry to the body of the with statement. 370 Just return the io.StringIO object. 371 """ 372 return self 373 374 def __exit__(self, type, value, tb): 375 """ 376 Context management protocol on exit from the body of the with statement. 377 If trace is ON, it emits the recordings into stderr. Always add the 378 recordings to our session object. And close the io.StringIO object, too. 379 """ 380 if self.trace: 381 print(self.getvalue(), file=sys.stderr) 382 if self.session: 383 print(self.getvalue(), file=self.session) 384 self.close() 385 386 387class _BaseProcess(object, metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): 388 @abc.abstractproperty 389 def pid(self): 390 """Returns process PID if has been launched already.""" 391 392 @abc.abstractmethod 393 def launch(self, executable, args, extra_env): 394 """Launches new process with given executable and args.""" 395 396 @abc.abstractmethod 397 def terminate(self): 398 """Terminates previously launched process..""" 399 400 401class _LocalProcess(_BaseProcess): 402 def __init__(self, trace_on): 403 self._proc = None 404 self._trace_on = trace_on 405 self._delayafterterminate = 0.1 406 407 @property 408 def pid(self): 409 return self._proc.pid 410 411 def launch(self, executable, args, extra_env): 412 env = None 413 if extra_env: 414 env = dict(os.environ) 415 env.update([kv.split("=", 1) for kv in extra_env]) 416 417 self._proc = Popen( 418 [executable] + args, 419 stdout=open(os.devnull) if not self._trace_on else None, 420 stdin=PIPE, 421 env=env, 422 ) 423 424 def terminate(self): 425 if self._proc.poll() is None: 426 # Terminate _proc like it does the pexpect 427 signals_to_try = [ 428 sig for sig in ["SIGHUP", "SIGCONT", "SIGINT"] if sig in dir(signal) 429 ] 430 for sig in signals_to_try: 431 try: 432 self._proc.send_signal(getattr(signal, sig)) 433 time.sleep(self._delayafterterminate) 434 if self._proc.poll() is not None: 435 return 436 except ValueError: 437 pass # Windows says SIGINT is not a valid signal to send 438 self._proc.terminate() 439 time.sleep(self._delayafterterminate) 440 if self._proc.poll() is not None: 441 return 442 self._proc.kill() 443 time.sleep(self._delayafterterminate) 444 445 def poll(self): 446 return self._proc.poll() 447 448 def wait(self, timeout=None): 449 return self._proc.wait(timeout) 450 451 452class _RemoteProcess(_BaseProcess): 453 def __init__(self, install_remote): 454 self._pid = None 455 self._install_remote = install_remote 456 457 @property 458 def pid(self): 459 return self._pid 460 461 def launch(self, executable, args, extra_env): 462 if self._install_remote: 463 src_path = executable 464 dst_path = lldbutil.join_remote_paths( 465 lldb.remote_platform.GetWorkingDirectory(), os.path.basename(executable) 466 ) 467 468 dst_file_spec = lldb.SBFileSpec(dst_path, False) 469 err = lldb.remote_platform.Install( 470 lldb.SBFileSpec(src_path, True), dst_file_spec 471 ) 472 if err.Fail(): 473 raise Exception( 474 "remote_platform.Install('%s', '%s') failed: %s" 475 % (src_path, dst_path, err) 476 ) 477 else: 478 dst_path = executable 479 dst_file_spec = lldb.SBFileSpec(executable, False) 480 481 launch_info = lldb.SBLaunchInfo(args) 482 launch_info.SetExecutableFile(dst_file_spec, True) 483 launch_info.SetWorkingDirectory(lldb.remote_platform.GetWorkingDirectory()) 484 485 # Redirect stdout and stderr to /dev/null 486 launch_info.AddSuppressFileAction(1, False, True) 487 launch_info.AddSuppressFileAction(2, False, True) 488 489 if extra_env: 490 launch_info.SetEnvironmentEntries(extra_env, True) 491 492 err = lldb.remote_platform.Launch(launch_info) 493 if err.Fail(): 494 raise Exception( 495 "remote_platform.Launch('%s', '%s') failed: %s" % (dst_path, args, err) 496 ) 497 self._pid = launch_info.GetProcessID() 498 499 def terminate(self): 500 lldb.remote_platform.Kill(self._pid) 501 502 503def getsource_if_available(obj): 504 """ 505 Return the text of the source code for an object if available. Otherwise, 506 a print representation is returned. 507 """ 508 import inspect 509 510 try: 511 return inspect.getsource(obj) 512 except: 513 return repr(obj) 514 515 516def builder_module(): 517 return lldbplatformutil.builder_module() 518 519 520class Base(unittest.TestCase): 521 """ 522 Abstract base for performing lldb (see TestBase) or other generic tests (see 523 BenchBase for one example). lldbtest.Base works with the test driver to 524 accomplish things. 525 526 """ 527 528 # The concrete subclass should override this attribute. 529 mydir = None 530 531 # Keep track of the old current working directory. 532 oldcwd = None 533 534 @staticmethod 535 def compute_mydir(test_file): 536 """Subclasses should call this function to correctly calculate the 537 required "mydir" attribute as follows: 538 539 mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__) 540 """ 541 # /abs/path/to/packages/group/subdir/mytest.py -> group/subdir 542 lldb_test_src = configuration.test_src_root 543 if not test_file.startswith(lldb_test_src): 544 raise Exception( 545 "Test file '%s' must reside within lldb_test_src " 546 "(which is '%s')." % (test_file, lldb_test_src) 547 ) 548 return os.path.dirname(os.path.relpath(test_file, start=lldb_test_src)) 549 550 def TraceOn(self): 551 """Returns True if we are in trace mode (tracing detailed test execution).""" 552 return traceAlways 553 554 def trace(self, *args, **kwargs): 555 with recording(self, self.TraceOn()) as sbuf: 556 print(*args, file=sbuf, **kwargs) 557 558 @classmethod 559 def setUpClass(cls): 560 """ 561 Python unittest framework class setup fixture. 562 Do current directory manipulation. 563 """ 564 # Fail fast if 'mydir' attribute is not overridden. 565 if not cls.mydir: 566 cls.mydir = Base.compute_mydir(sys.modules[cls.__module__].__file__) 567 if not cls.mydir: 568 raise Exception("Subclasses must override the 'mydir' attribute.") 569 570 # Save old working directory. 571 cls.oldcwd = os.getcwd() 572 573 full_dir = os.path.join(configuration.test_src_root, cls.mydir) 574 if traceAlways: 575 print("Change dir to:", full_dir, file=sys.stderr) 576 os.chdir(full_dir) 577 578 # Set platform context. 579 cls.platformContext = lldbplatformutil.createPlatformContext() 580 581 @classmethod 582 def tearDownClass(cls): 583 """ 584 Python unittest framework class teardown fixture. 585 Do class-wide cleanup. 586 """ 587 588 if doCleanup: 589 # First, let's do the platform-specific cleanup. 590 module = builder_module() 591 module.cleanup() 592 593 # Subclass might have specific cleanup function defined. 594 if getattr(cls, "classCleanup", None): 595 if traceAlways: 596 print( 597 "Call class-specific cleanup function for class:", 598 cls, 599 file=sys.stderr, 600 ) 601 try: 602 cls.classCleanup() 603 except: 604 exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = sys.exc_info() 605 traceback.print_exception(exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb) 606 607 # Restore old working directory. 608 if traceAlways: 609 print("Restore dir to:", cls.oldcwd, file=sys.stderr) 610 os.chdir(cls.oldcwd) 611 612 def enableLogChannelsForCurrentTest(self): 613 if len(lldbtest_config.channels) == 0: 614 return 615 616 # if debug channels are specified in lldbtest_config.channels, 617 # create a new set of log files for every test 618 log_basename = self.getLogBasenameForCurrentTest() 619 620 # confirm that the file is writeable 621 host_log_path = "{}-host.log".format(log_basename) 622 open(host_log_path, "w").close() 623 self.log_files.append(host_log_path) 624 625 log_enable = "log enable -Tpn -f {} ".format(host_log_path) 626 for channel_with_categories in lldbtest_config.channels: 627 channel_then_categories = channel_with_categories.split(" ", 1) 628 channel = channel_then_categories[0] 629 if len(channel_then_categories) > 1: 630 categories = channel_then_categories[1] 631 else: 632 categories = "default" 633 634 if channel == "gdb-remote" and lldb.remote_platform is None: 635 # communicate gdb-remote categories to debugserver 636 os.environ["LLDB_DEBUGSERVER_LOG_FLAGS"] = categories 637 638 self.ci.HandleCommand(log_enable + channel_with_categories, self.res) 639 if not self.res.Succeeded(): 640 raise Exception( 641 "log enable failed (check LLDB_LOG_OPTION env variable)" 642 ) 643 644 # Communicate log path name to debugserver & lldb-server 645 # For remote debugging, these variables need to be set when starting the platform 646 # instance. 647 if lldb.remote_platform is None: 648 server_log_path = "{}-server.log".format(log_basename) 649 open(server_log_path, "w").close() 650 self.log_files.append(server_log_path) 651 os.environ["LLDB_DEBUGSERVER_LOG_FILE"] = server_log_path 652 653 # Communicate channels to lldb-server 654 os.environ["LLDB_SERVER_LOG_CHANNELS"] = ":".join(lldbtest_config.channels) 655 656 self.addTearDownHook(self.disableLogChannelsForCurrentTest) 657 658 def disableLogChannelsForCurrentTest(self): 659 # close all log files that we opened 660 for channel_and_categories in lldbtest_config.channels: 661 # channel format - <channel-name> [<category0> [<category1> ...]] 662 channel = channel_and_categories.split(" ", 1)[0] 663 self.ci.HandleCommand("log disable " + channel, self.res) 664 if not self.res.Succeeded(): 665 raise Exception( 666 "log disable failed (check LLDB_LOG_OPTION env variable)" 667 ) 668 669 # Retrieve the server log (if any) from the remote system. It is assumed the server log 670 # is writing to the "server.log" file in the current test directory. This can be 671 # achieved by setting LLDB_DEBUGSERVER_LOG_FILE="server.log" when starting remote 672 # platform. 673 if lldb.remote_platform: 674 server_log_path = self.getLogBasenameForCurrentTest() + "-server.log" 675 if lldb.remote_platform.Get( 676 lldb.SBFileSpec("server.log"), lldb.SBFileSpec(server_log_path) 677 ).Success(): 678 self.log_files.append(server_log_path) 679 680 def setPlatformWorkingDir(self): 681 if not lldb.remote_platform or not configuration.lldb_platform_working_dir: 682 return 683 684 components = self.mydir.split(os.path.sep) + [ 685 str(self.test_number), 686 self.getBuildDirBasename(), 687 ] 688 remote_test_dir = configuration.lldb_platform_working_dir 689 for c in components: 690 remote_test_dir = lldbutil.join_remote_paths(remote_test_dir, c) 691 error = lldb.remote_platform.MakeDirectory( 692 remote_test_dir, 448 693 ) # 448 = 0o700 694 if error.Fail(): 695 raise Exception( 696 "making remote directory '%s': %s" % (remote_test_dir, error) 697 ) 698 699 lldb.remote_platform.SetWorkingDirectory(remote_test_dir) 700 701 # This function removes all files from the current working directory while leaving 702 # the directories in place. The cleanup is required to reduce the disk space required 703 # by the test suite while leaving the directories untouched is neccessary because 704 # sub-directories might belong to an other test 705 def clean_working_directory(): 706 # TODO: Make it working on Windows when we need it for remote debugging support 707 # TODO: Replace the heuristic to remove the files with a logic what collects the 708 # list of files we have to remove during test runs. 709 shell_cmd = lldb.SBPlatformShellCommand("rm %s/*" % remote_test_dir) 710 lldb.remote_platform.Run(shell_cmd) 711 712 self.addTearDownHook(clean_working_directory) 713 714 def getSourceDir(self): 715 """Return the full path to the current test.""" 716 return os.path.join(configuration.test_src_root, self.mydir) 717 718 def getBuildDirBasename(self): 719 return self.__class__.__module__ + "." + self.testMethodName 720 721 def getBuildDir(self): 722 """Return the full path to the current test.""" 723 return os.path.join( 724 configuration.test_build_dir, self.mydir, self.getBuildDirBasename() 725 ) 726 727 def makeBuildDir(self): 728 """Create the test-specific working directory, deleting any previous 729 contents.""" 730 bdir = self.getBuildDir() 731 if os.path.isdir(bdir): 732 shutil.rmtree(bdir) 733 lldbutil.mkdir_p(bdir) 734 735 def getBuildArtifact(self, name="a.out"): 736 """Return absolute path to an artifact in the test's build directory.""" 737 return os.path.join(self.getBuildDir(), name) 738 739 def getSourcePath(self, name): 740 """Return absolute path to a file in the test's source directory.""" 741 return os.path.join(self.getSourceDir(), name) 742 743 @classmethod 744 def setUpCommands(cls): 745 commands = [ 746 # First of all, clear all settings to have clean state of global properties. 747 "settings clear -all", 748 # Disable Spotlight lookup. The testsuite creates 749 # different binaries with the same UUID, because they only 750 # differ in the debug info, which is not being hashed. 751 "settings set symbols.enable-external-lookup false", 752 # Inherit the TCC permissions from the inferior's parent. 753 "settings set target.inherit-tcc true", 754 # Kill rather than detach from the inferior if something goes wrong. 755 "settings set target.detach-on-error false", 756 # Disable fix-its by default so that incorrect expressions in tests don't 757 # pass just because Clang thinks it has a fix-it. 758 "settings set target.auto-apply-fixits false", 759 # Testsuite runs in parallel and the host can have also other load. 760 "settings set plugin.process.gdb-remote.packet-timeout 60", 761 'settings set symbols.clang-modules-cache-path "{}"'.format( 762 configuration.lldb_module_cache_dir 763 ), 764 "settings set use-color false", 765 ] 766 767 # Set any user-overridden settings. 768 for setting, value in configuration.settings: 769 commands.append("setting set %s %s" % (setting, value)) 770 771 # Make sure that a sanitizer LLDB's environment doesn't get passed on. 772 if ( 773 cls.platformContext 774 and cls.platformContext.shlib_environment_var in os.environ 775 ): 776 commands.append( 777 "settings set target.env-vars {}=".format( 778 cls.platformContext.shlib_environment_var 779 ) 780 ) 781 782 # Set environment variables for the inferior. 783 if lldbtest_config.inferior_env: 784 commands.append( 785 "settings set target.env-vars {}".format(lldbtest_config.inferior_env) 786 ) 787 return commands 788 789 def setUp(self): 790 """Fixture for unittest test case setup. 791 792 It works with the test driver to conditionally skip tests and does other 793 initializations.""" 794 # import traceback 795 # traceback.print_stack() 796 797 if "LIBCXX_PATH" in os.environ: 798 self.libcxxPath = os.environ["LIBCXX_PATH"] 799 else: 800 self.libcxxPath = None 801 802 if "LLDBDAP_EXEC" in os.environ: 803 self.lldbDAPExec = os.environ["LLDBDAP_EXEC"] 804 else: 805 self.lldbDAPExec = None 806 807 self.lldbOption = " ".join("-o '" + s + "'" for s in self.setUpCommands()) 808 809 # If we spawn an lldb process for test (via pexpect), do not load the 810 # init file unless told otherwise. 811 if os.environ.get("NO_LLDBINIT") != "NO": 812 self.lldbOption += " --no-lldbinit" 813 814 # Assign the test method name to self.testMethodName. 815 # 816 # For an example of the use of this attribute, look at test/types dir. 817 # There are a bunch of test cases under test/types and we don't want the 818 # module cacheing subsystem to be confused with executable name "a.out" 819 # used for all the test cases. 820 self.testMethodName = self._testMethodName 821 822 # This is for the case of directly spawning 'lldb'/'gdb' and interacting 823 # with it using pexpect. 824 self.child = None 825 self.child_prompt = "(lldb) " 826 # If the child is interacting with the embedded script interpreter, 827 # there are two exits required during tear down, first to quit the 828 # embedded script interpreter and second to quit the lldb command 829 # interpreter. 830 self.child_in_script_interpreter = False 831 832 # These are for customized teardown cleanup. 833 self.dict = None 834 self.doTearDownCleanup = False 835 # And in rare cases where there are multiple teardown cleanups. 836 self.dicts = [] 837 self.doTearDownCleanups = False 838 839 # List of spawned subproces.Popen objects 840 self.subprocesses = [] 841 842 # List of log files produced by the current test. 843 self.log_files = [] 844 845 # Create the build directory. 846 # The logs are stored in the build directory, so we have to create it 847 # before creating the first log file. 848 self.makeBuildDir() 849 850 session_file = self.getLogBasenameForCurrentTest() + ".log" 851 self.log_files.append(session_file) 852 853 # Python 3 doesn't support unbuffered I/O in text mode. Open buffered. 854 self.session = encoded_file.open(session_file, "utf-8", mode="w") 855 856 # Optimistically set __errored__, __failed__, __expected__ to False 857 # initially. If the test errored/failed, the session info 858 # (self.session) is then dumped into a session specific file for 859 # diagnosis. 860 self.__cleanup_errored__ = False 861 self.__errored__ = False 862 self.__failed__ = False 863 self.__expected__ = False 864 # We are also interested in unexpected success. 865 self.__unexpected__ = False 866 # And skipped tests. 867 self.__skipped__ = False 868 869 # See addTearDownHook(self, hook) which allows the client to add a hook 870 # function to be run during tearDown() time. 871 self.hooks = [] 872 873 # See HideStdout(self). 874 self.sys_stdout_hidden = False 875 876 if self.platformContext: 877 # set environment variable names for finding shared libraries 878 self.dylibPath = self.platformContext.shlib_environment_var 879 880 # Create the debugger instance. 881 self.dbg = lldb.SBDebugger.Create() 882 # Copy selected platform from a global instance if it exists. 883 if lldb.selected_platform is not None: 884 self.dbg.SetSelectedPlatform(lldb.selected_platform) 885 886 if not self.dbg: 887 raise Exception("Invalid debugger instance") 888 889 # Retrieve the associated command interpreter instance. 890 self.ci = self.dbg.GetCommandInterpreter() 891 if not self.ci: 892 raise Exception("Could not get the command interpreter") 893 894 # And the result object. 895 self.res = lldb.SBCommandReturnObject() 896 897 self.setPlatformWorkingDir() 898 self.enableLogChannelsForCurrentTest() 899 900 self.lib_lldb = None 901 self.framework_dir = None 902 self.darwinWithFramework = False 903 904 if sys.platform.startswith("darwin") and configuration.lldb_framework_path: 905 framework = configuration.lldb_framework_path 906 lib = os.path.join(framework, "LLDB") 907 if os.path.exists(lib): 908 self.framework_dir = os.path.dirname(framework) 909 self.lib_lldb = lib 910 self.darwinWithFramework = self.platformIsDarwin() 911 912 def setAsync(self, value): 913 """Sets async mode to True/False and ensures it is reset after the testcase completes.""" 914 old_async = self.dbg.GetAsync() 915 self.dbg.SetAsync(value) 916 self.addTearDownHook(lambda: self.dbg.SetAsync(old_async)) 917 918 def cleanupSubprocesses(self): 919 # Terminate subprocesses in reverse order from how they were created. 920 for p in reversed(self.subprocesses): 921 p.terminate() 922 del p 923 del self.subprocesses[:] 924 925 def spawnSubprocess(self, executable, args=[], extra_env=None, install_remote=True): 926 """Creates a subprocess.Popen object with the specified executable and arguments, 927 saves it in self.subprocesses, and returns the object. 928 """ 929 proc = ( 930 _RemoteProcess(install_remote) 931 if lldb.remote_platform 932 else _LocalProcess(self.TraceOn()) 933 ) 934 proc.launch(executable, args, extra_env=extra_env) 935 self.subprocesses.append(proc) 936 return proc 937 938 def HideStdout(self): 939 """Hide output to stdout from the user. 940 941 During test execution, there might be cases where we don't want to show the 942 standard output to the user. For example, 943 944 self.runCmd(r'''sc print("\n\n\tHello!\n")''') 945 946 tests whether command abbreviation for 'script' works or not. There is no 947 need to show the 'Hello' output to the user as long as the 'script' command 948 succeeds and we are not in TraceOn() mode (see the '-t' option). 949 950 In this case, the test method calls self.HideStdout(self) to redirect the 951 sys.stdout to a null device, and restores the sys.stdout upon teardown. 952 953 Note that you should only call this method at most once during a test case 954 execution. Any subsequent call has no effect at all.""" 955 if self.sys_stdout_hidden: 956 return 957 958 self.sys_stdout_hidden = True 959 old_stdout = sys.stdout 960 sys.stdout = open(os.devnull, "w") 961 962 def restore_stdout(): 963 sys.stdout = old_stdout 964 965 self.addTearDownHook(restore_stdout) 966 967 # ======================================================================= 968 # Methods for customized teardown cleanups as well as execution of hooks. 969 # ======================================================================= 970 971 def setTearDownCleanup(self, dictionary=None): 972 """Register a cleanup action at tearDown() time with a dictionary""" 973 self.dict = dictionary 974 self.doTearDownCleanup = True 975 976 def addTearDownCleanup(self, dictionary): 977 """Add a cleanup action at tearDown() time with a dictionary""" 978 self.dicts.append(dictionary) 979 self.doTearDownCleanups = True 980 981 def addTearDownHook(self, hook): 982 """ 983 Add a function to be run during tearDown() time. 984 985 Hooks are executed in a first come first serve manner. 986 """ 987 if callable(hook): 988 with recording(self, traceAlways) as sbuf: 989 print("Adding tearDown hook:", getsource_if_available(hook), file=sbuf) 990 self.hooks.append(hook) 991 992 return self 993 994 def deletePexpectChild(self): 995 # This is for the case of directly spawning 'lldb' and interacting with it 996 # using pexpect. 997 if self.child and self.child.isalive(): 998 import pexpect 999 1000 with recording(self, traceAlways) as sbuf: 1001 print("tearing down the child process....", file=sbuf) 1002 try: 1003 if self.child_in_script_interpreter: 1004 self.child.sendline("quit()") 1005 self.child.expect_exact(self.child_prompt) 1006 self.child.sendline("settings set interpreter.prompt-on-quit false") 1007 self.child.sendline("quit") 1008 self.child.expect(pexpect.EOF) 1009 except (ValueError, pexpect.ExceptionPexpect): 1010 # child is already terminated 1011 pass 1012 except OSError as exception: 1013 import errno 1014 1015 if exception.errno != errno.EIO: 1016 # unexpected error 1017 raise 1018 # child is already terminated 1019 finally: 1020 # Give it one final blow to make sure the child is terminated. 1021 self.child.close() 1022 1023 def tearDown(self): 1024 """Fixture for unittest test case teardown.""" 1025 self.deletePexpectChild() 1026 1027 # Check and run any hook functions. 1028 for hook in reversed(self.hooks): 1029 with recording(self, traceAlways) as sbuf: 1030 print( 1031 "Executing tearDown hook:", getsource_if_available(hook), file=sbuf 1032 ) 1033 if funcutils.requires_self(hook): 1034 hook(self) 1035 else: 1036 hook() # try the plain call and hope it works 1037 1038 del self.hooks 1039 1040 # Perform registered teardown cleanup. 1041 if doCleanup and self.doTearDownCleanup: 1042 self.cleanup(dictionary=self.dict) 1043 1044 # In rare cases where there are multiple teardown cleanups added. 1045 if doCleanup and self.doTearDownCleanups: 1046 if self.dicts: 1047 for dict in reversed(self.dicts): 1048 self.cleanup(dictionary=dict) 1049 1050 # Remove subprocesses created by the test. 1051 self.cleanupSubprocesses() 1052 1053 # This must be the last statement, otherwise teardown hooks or other 1054 # lines might depend on this still being active. 1055 lldb.SBDebugger.Destroy(self.dbg) 1056 del self.dbg 1057 1058 # All modules should be orphaned now so that they can be cleared from 1059 # the shared module cache. 1060 lldb.SBModule.GarbageCollectAllocatedModules() 1061 1062 # Assert that the global module cache is empty. 1063 # FIXME: This assert fails on Windows. 1064 if self.getPlatform() != "windows": 1065 self.assertEqual(lldb.SBModule.GetNumberAllocatedModules(), 0) 1066 1067 # ========================================================= 1068 # Various callbacks to allow introspection of test progress 1069 # ========================================================= 1070 1071 def markError(self): 1072 """Callback invoked when an error (unexpected exception) errored.""" 1073 self.__errored__ = True 1074 with recording(self, False) as sbuf: 1075 # False because there's no need to write "ERROR" to the stderr twice. 1076 # Once by the Python unittest framework, and a second time by us. 1077 print("ERROR", file=sbuf) 1078 1079 def markCleanupError(self): 1080 """Callback invoked when an error occurs while a test is cleaning up.""" 1081 self.__cleanup_errored__ = True 1082 with recording(self, False) as sbuf: 1083 # False because there's no need to write "CLEANUP_ERROR" to the stderr twice. 1084 # Once by the Python unittest framework, and a second time by us. 1085 print("CLEANUP_ERROR", file=sbuf) 1086 1087 def markFailure(self): 1088 """Callback invoked when a failure (test assertion failure) occurred.""" 1089 self.__failed__ = True 1090 with recording(self, False) as sbuf: 1091 # False because there's no need to write "FAIL" to the stderr twice. 1092 # Once by the Python unittest framework, and a second time by us. 1093 print("FAIL", file=sbuf) 1094 1095 def markExpectedFailure(self, err): 1096 """Callback invoked when an expected failure/error occurred.""" 1097 self.__expected__ = True 1098 with recording(self, False) as sbuf: 1099 # False because there's no need to write "expected failure" to the 1100 # stderr twice. 1101 # Once by the Python unittest framework, and a second time by us. 1102 print("expected failure", file=sbuf) 1103 1104 def markSkippedTest(self): 1105 """Callback invoked when a test is skipped.""" 1106 self.__skipped__ = True 1107 with recording(self, False) as sbuf: 1108 # False because there's no need to write "skipped test" to the 1109 # stderr twice. 1110 # Once by the Python unittest framework, and a second time by us. 1111 print("skipped test", file=sbuf) 1112 1113 def markUnexpectedSuccess(self): 1114 """Callback invoked when an unexpected success occurred.""" 1115 self.__unexpected__ = True 1116 with recording(self, False) as sbuf: 1117 # False because there's no need to write "unexpected success" to the 1118 # stderr twice. 1119 # Once by the Python unittest framework, and a second time by us. 1120 print("unexpected success", file=sbuf) 1121 1122 def getRerunArgs(self): 1123 return " -f %s.%s" % (self.__class__.__name__, self._testMethodName) 1124 1125 def getLogBasenameForCurrentTest(self, prefix="Incomplete"): 1126 """ 1127 returns a partial path that can be used as the beginning of the name of multiple 1128 log files pertaining to this test 1129 """ 1130 return os.path.join(self.getBuildDir(), prefix) 1131 1132 def dumpSessionInfo(self): 1133 """ 1134 Dump the debugger interactions leading to a test error/failure. This 1135 allows for more convenient postmortem analysis. 1136 1137 See also LLDBTestResult (dotest.py) which is a singlton class derived 1138 from TextTestResult and overwrites addError, addFailure, and 1139 addExpectedFailure methods to allow us to to mark the test instance as 1140 such. 1141 """ 1142 1143 # We are here because self.tearDown() detected that this test instance 1144 # either errored or failed. The lldb.test_result singleton contains 1145 # two lists (errors and failures) which get populated by the unittest 1146 # framework. Look over there for stack trace information. 1147 # 1148 # The lists contain 2-tuples of TestCase instances and strings holding 1149 # formatted tracebacks. 1150 # 1151 # See http://docs.python.org/library/unittest.html#unittest.TestResult. 1152 1153 # output tracebacks into session 1154 pairs = [] 1155 if self.__errored__: 1156 pairs = configuration.test_result.errors 1157 prefix = "Error" 1158 elif self.__cleanup_errored__: 1159 pairs = configuration.test_result.cleanup_errors 1160 prefix = "CleanupError" 1161 elif self.__failed__: 1162 pairs = configuration.test_result.failures 1163 prefix = "Failure" 1164 elif self.__expected__: 1165 pairs = configuration.test_result.expectedFailures 1166 prefix = "ExpectedFailure" 1167 elif self.__skipped__: 1168 prefix = "SkippedTest" 1169 elif self.__unexpected__: 1170 prefix = "UnexpectedSuccess" 1171 else: 1172 prefix = "Success" 1173 1174 if not self.__unexpected__ and not self.__skipped__: 1175 for test, traceback in pairs: 1176 if test is self: 1177 print(traceback, file=self.session) 1178 1179 import datetime 1180 1181 print( 1182 "Session info generated @", 1183 datetime.datetime.now().ctime(), 1184 file=self.session, 1185 ) 1186 self.session.close() 1187 del self.session 1188 1189 # process the log files 1190 if prefix != "Success" or lldbtest_config.log_success: 1191 # keep all log files, rename them to include prefix 1192 src_log_basename = self.getLogBasenameForCurrentTest() 1193 dst_log_basename = self.getLogBasenameForCurrentTest(prefix) 1194 for src in self.log_files: 1195 if os.path.isfile(src): 1196 dst = src.replace(src_log_basename, dst_log_basename) 1197 if os.name == "nt" and os.path.isfile(dst): 1198 # On Windows, renaming a -> b will throw an exception if 1199 # b exists. On non-Windows platforms it silently 1200 # replaces the destination. Ultimately this means that 1201 # atomic renames are not guaranteed to be possible on 1202 # Windows, but we need this to work anyway, so just 1203 # remove the destination first if it already exists. 1204 remove_file(dst) 1205 1206 lldbutil.mkdir_p(os.path.dirname(dst)) 1207 os.rename(src, dst) 1208 else: 1209 # success! (and we don't want log files) delete log files 1210 for log_file in self.log_files: 1211 if os.path.isfile(log_file): 1212 remove_file(log_file) 1213 1214 # ==================================================== 1215 # Config. methods supported through a plugin interface 1216 # (enables reading of the current test configuration) 1217 # ==================================================== 1218 1219 def hasXMLSupport(self): 1220 """Returns True if lldb was built with XML support. Use this check to 1221 enable parts of tests, if you want to skip a whole test use skipIfXmlSupportMissing 1222 instead.""" 1223 return ( 1224 lldb.SBDebugger.GetBuildConfiguration() 1225 .GetValueForKey("xml") 1226 .GetValueForKey("value") 1227 .GetBooleanValue(False) 1228 ) 1229 1230 def isMIPS(self): 1231 """Returns true if the architecture is MIPS.""" 1232 arch = self.getArchitecture() 1233 if re.match("mips", arch): 1234 return True 1235 return False 1236 1237 def isPPC64le(self): 1238 """Returns true if the architecture is PPC64LE.""" 1239 arch = self.getArchitecture() 1240 if re.match("powerpc64le", arch): 1241 return True 1242 return False 1243 1244 def getCPUInfo(self): 1245 triple = self.dbg.GetSelectedPlatform().GetTriple() 1246 1247 # TODO other platforms, please implement this function 1248 if not re.match(".*-.*-linux", triple): 1249 return "" 1250 1251 # Need to do something different for non-Linux/Android targets 1252 cpuinfo_path = self.getBuildArtifact("cpuinfo") 1253 if configuration.lldb_platform_name: 1254 self.runCmd('platform get-file "/proc/cpuinfo" ' + cpuinfo_path) 1255 else: 1256 cpuinfo_path = "/proc/cpuinfo" 1257 1258 try: 1259 with open(cpuinfo_path, "r") as f: 1260 cpuinfo = f.read() 1261 except: 1262 return "" 1263 1264 return cpuinfo 1265 1266 def isAArch64(self): 1267 """Returns true if the architecture is AArch64.""" 1268 arch = self.getArchitecture().lower() 1269 return arch in ["aarch64", "arm64", "arm64e"] 1270 1271 def isAArch64SVE(self): 1272 return self.isAArch64() and "sve" in self.getCPUInfo() 1273 1274 def isAArch64SME(self): 1275 return self.isAArch64() and "sme" in self.getCPUInfo() 1276 1277 def isAArch64SME2(self): 1278 # If you have sme2, you also have sme. 1279 return self.isAArch64() and "sme2" in self.getCPUInfo() 1280 1281 def isAArch64SMEFA64(self): 1282 # smefa64 allows the use of the full A64 instruction set in streaming 1283 # mode. This is required by certain test programs to setup register 1284 # state. 1285 cpuinfo = self.getCPUInfo() 1286 return self.isAArch64() and "sme" in cpuinfo and "smefa64" in cpuinfo 1287 1288 def isAArch64MTE(self): 1289 return self.isAArch64() and "mte" in self.getCPUInfo() 1290 1291 def isAArch64PAuth(self): 1292 if self.getArchitecture() == "arm64e": 1293 return True 1294 return self.isAArch64() and "paca" in self.getCPUInfo() 1295 1296 def isAArch64Windows(self): 1297 """Returns true if the architecture is AArch64 and platform windows.""" 1298 if self.getPlatform() == "windows": 1299 arch = self.getArchitecture().lower() 1300 return arch in ["aarch64", "arm64", "arm64e"] 1301 return False 1302 1303 def getArchitecture(self): 1304 """Returns the architecture in effect the test suite is running with.""" 1305 return lldbplatformutil.getArchitecture() 1306 1307 def getLldbArchitecture(self): 1308 """Returns the architecture of the lldb binary.""" 1309 return lldbplatformutil.getLLDBArchitecture() 1310 1311 def getCompiler(self): 1312 """Returns the compiler in effect the test suite is running with.""" 1313 return lldbplatformutil.getCompiler() 1314 1315 def getCompilerBinary(self): 1316 """Returns the compiler binary the test suite is running with.""" 1317 return lldbplatformutil.getCompilerBinary() 1318 1319 def getCompilerVersion(self): 1320 """Returns a string that represents the compiler version. 1321 Supports: llvm, clang. 1322 """ 1323 return lldbplatformutil.getCompilerVersion() 1324 1325 def getDwarfVersion(self): 1326 """Returns the dwarf version generated by clang or '0'.""" 1327 return lldbplatformutil.getDwarfVersion() 1328 1329 def platformIsDarwin(self): 1330 """Returns true if the OS triple for the selected platform is any valid apple OS""" 1331 return lldbplatformutil.platformIsDarwin() 1332 1333 def hasDarwinFramework(self): 1334 return self.darwinWithFramework 1335 1336 def getPlatform(self): 1337 """Returns the target platform the test suite is running on.""" 1338 return lldbplatformutil.getPlatform() 1339 1340 def isIntelCompiler(self): 1341 """Returns true if using an Intel (ICC) compiler, false otherwise.""" 1342 return any([x in self.getCompiler() for x in ["icc", "icpc", "icl"]]) 1343 1344 def expectedCompilerVersion(self, compiler_version): 1345 """Returns True iff compiler_version[1] matches the current compiler version. 1346 Use compiler_version[0] to specify the operator used to determine if a match has occurred. 1347 Any operator other than the following defaults to an equality test: 1348 '>', '>=', "=>", '<', '<=', '=<', '!=', "!" or 'not' 1349 1350 If the current compiler version cannot be determined, we assume it is close to the top 1351 of trunk, so any less-than or equal-to comparisons will return False, and any 1352 greater-than or not-equal-to comparisons will return True. 1353 """ 1354 return lldbplatformutil.expectedCompilerVersion(compiler_version) 1355 1356 def expectedCompiler(self, compilers): 1357 """Returns True iff any element of compilers is a sub-string of the current compiler.""" 1358 return lldbplatformutil.expectedCompiler(compilers) 1359 1360 def expectedArch(self, archs): 1361 """Returns True iff any element of archs is a sub-string of the current architecture.""" 1362 if archs is None: 1363 return True 1364 1365 for arch in archs: 1366 if arch in self.getArchitecture(): 1367 return True 1368 1369 return False 1370 1371 def getRunOptions(self): 1372 """Command line option for -A and -C to run this test again, called from 1373 self.dumpSessionInfo().""" 1374 arch = self.getArchitecture() 1375 comp = self.getCompiler() 1376 option_str = "" 1377 if arch: 1378 option_str = "-A " + arch 1379 if comp: 1380 option_str += " -C " + comp 1381 return option_str 1382 1383 def getDebugInfo(self): 1384 method = getattr(self, self.testMethodName) 1385 return getattr(method, "debug_info", None) 1386 1387 def build( 1388 self, 1389 debug_info=None, 1390 architecture=None, 1391 compiler=None, 1392 dictionary=None, 1393 make_targets=None, 1394 ): 1395 """Platform specific way to build binaries.""" 1396 if not architecture and configuration.arch: 1397 architecture = configuration.arch 1398 1399 if debug_info is None: 1400 debug_info = self.getDebugInfo() 1401 1402 dictionary = lldbplatformutil.finalize_build_dictionary(dictionary) 1403 1404 testdir = self.mydir 1405 testname = self.getBuildDirBasename() 1406 1407 module = builder_module() 1408 command = builder_module().getBuildCommand( 1409 debug_info, 1410 architecture, 1411 compiler, 1412 dictionary, 1413 testdir, 1414 testname, 1415 make_targets, 1416 ) 1417 if command is None: 1418 raise Exception("Don't know how to build binary") 1419 1420 self.runBuildCommand(command) 1421 1422 def runBuildCommand(self, command): 1423 self.trace(seven.join_for_shell(command)) 1424 try: 1425 output = check_output(command, stderr=STDOUT, errors="replace") 1426 except CalledProcessError as cpe: 1427 raise build_exception.BuildError(cpe) 1428 self.trace(output) 1429 1430 # ================================================== 1431 # Build methods supported through a plugin interface 1432 # ================================================== 1433 1434 def getstdlibFlag(self): 1435 """Returns the proper -stdlib flag, or empty if not required.""" 1436 if ( 1437 self.platformIsDarwin() 1438 or self.getPlatform() == "freebsd" 1439 or self.getPlatform() == "openbsd" 1440 ): 1441 stdlibflag = "-stdlib=libc++" 1442 else: # this includes NetBSD 1443 stdlibflag = "" 1444 return stdlibflag 1445 1446 def getstdFlag(self): 1447 """Returns the proper stdflag.""" 1448 if "gcc" in self.getCompiler() and "4.6" in self.getCompilerVersion(): 1449 stdflag = "-std=c++0x" 1450 else: 1451 stdflag = "-std=c++11" 1452 return stdflag 1453 1454 def buildDriver(self, sources, exe_name): 1455 """Platform-specific way to build a program that links with LLDB (via the liblldb.so 1456 or LLDB.framework). 1457 """ 1458 stdflag = self.getstdFlag() 1459 stdlibflag = self.getstdlibFlag() 1460 1461 lib_dir = configuration.lldb_libs_dir 1462 if self.hasDarwinFramework(): 1463 d = { 1464 "CXX_SOURCES": sources, 1465 "EXE": exe_name, 1466 "CFLAGS_EXTRAS": "%s %s" % (stdflag, stdlibflag), 1467 "FRAMEWORK_INCLUDES": "-F%s" % self.framework_dir, 1468 "LD_EXTRAS": "%s -Wl,-rpath,%s" % (self.lib_lldb, self.framework_dir), 1469 } 1470 elif sys.platform.startswith("win"): 1471 d = { 1472 "CXX_SOURCES": sources, 1473 "EXE": exe_name, 1474 "CFLAGS_EXTRAS": "%s %s -I%s" 1475 % ( 1476 stdflag, 1477 stdlibflag, 1478 os.path.join(os.environ["LLDB_SRC"], "include"), 1479 ), 1480 "LD_EXTRAS": "-L%s -lliblldb" % lib_dir, 1481 } 1482 else: 1483 d = { 1484 "CXX_SOURCES": sources, 1485 "EXE": exe_name, 1486 "CFLAGS_EXTRAS": "%s %s -I%s" 1487 % ( 1488 stdflag, 1489 stdlibflag, 1490 os.path.join(os.environ["LLDB_SRC"], "include"), 1491 ), 1492 "LD_EXTRAS": "-L%s -llldb -Wl,-rpath,%s" % (lib_dir, lib_dir), 1493 } 1494 if self.TraceOn(): 1495 print("Building LLDB Driver (%s) from sources %s" % (exe_name, sources)) 1496 1497 self.build(dictionary=d) 1498 1499 def buildLibrary(self, sources, lib_name): 1500 """Platform specific way to build a default library.""" 1501 1502 stdflag = self.getstdFlag() 1503 1504 lib_dir = configuration.lldb_libs_dir 1505 if self.hasDarwinFramework(): 1506 d = { 1507 "DYLIB_CXX_SOURCES": sources, 1508 "DYLIB_NAME": lib_name, 1509 "CFLAGS_EXTRAS": "%s -stdlib=libc++" % stdflag, 1510 "FRAMEWORK_INCLUDES": "-F%s" % self.framework_dir, 1511 "LD_EXTRAS": "%s -Wl,-rpath,%s -dynamiclib" 1512 % (self.lib_lldb, self.framework_dir), 1513 } 1514 elif self.getPlatform() == "windows": 1515 d = { 1516 "DYLIB_CXX_SOURCES": sources, 1517 "DYLIB_NAME": lib_name, 1518 "CFLAGS_EXTRAS": "%s -I%s " 1519 % (stdflag, os.path.join(os.environ["LLDB_SRC"], "include")), 1520 "LD_EXTRAS": "-shared -l%s\liblldb.lib" % lib_dir, 1521 } 1522 else: 1523 d = { 1524 "DYLIB_CXX_SOURCES": sources, 1525 "DYLIB_NAME": lib_name, 1526 "CFLAGS_EXTRAS": "%s -I%s -fPIC" 1527 % (stdflag, os.path.join(os.environ["LLDB_SRC"], "include")), 1528 "LD_EXTRAS": "-shared -L%s -llldb -Wl,-rpath,%s" % (lib_dir, lib_dir), 1529 } 1530 if self.TraceOn(): 1531 print("Building LLDB Library (%s) from sources %s" % (lib_name, sources)) 1532 1533 self.build(dictionary=d) 1534 1535 def buildProgram(self, sources, exe_name): 1536 """Platform specific way to build an executable from C/C++ sources.""" 1537 d = {"CXX_SOURCES": sources, "EXE": exe_name} 1538 self.build(dictionary=d) 1539 1540 def findBuiltClang(self): 1541 """Tries to find and use Clang from the build directory as the compiler (instead of the system compiler).""" 1542 paths_to_try = [ 1543 "llvm-build/Release+Asserts/x86_64/bin/clang", 1544 "llvm-build/Debug+Asserts/x86_64/bin/clang", 1545 "llvm-build/Release/x86_64/bin/clang", 1546 "llvm-build/Debug/x86_64/bin/clang", 1547 ] 1548 lldb_root_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..", "..", "..", "..") 1549 for p in paths_to_try: 1550 path = os.path.join(lldb_root_path, p) 1551 if os.path.exists(path): 1552 return path 1553 1554 # Tries to find clang at the same folder as the lldb 1555 lldb_dir = os.path.dirname(lldbtest_config.lldbExec) 1556 path = shutil.which("clang", path=lldb_dir) 1557 if path is not None: 1558 return path 1559 1560 return os.environ["CC"] 1561 1562 def yaml2obj(self, yaml_path, obj_path, max_size=None): 1563 """ 1564 Create an object file at the given path from a yaml file. 1565 1566 Throws subprocess.CalledProcessError if the object could not be created. 1567 """ 1568 yaml2obj_bin = configuration.get_yaml2obj_path() 1569 if not yaml2obj_bin: 1570 self.assertTrue(False, "No valid yaml2obj executable specified") 1571 command = [yaml2obj_bin, "-o=%s" % obj_path, yaml_path] 1572 if max_size is not None: 1573 command += ["--max-size=%d" % max_size] 1574 self.runBuildCommand(command) 1575 1576 def cleanup(self, dictionary=None): 1577 """Platform specific way to do cleanup after build.""" 1578 module = builder_module() 1579 if not module.cleanup(dictionary): 1580 raise Exception( 1581 "Don't know how to do cleanup with dictionary: " + dictionary 1582 ) 1583 1584 def invoke(self, obj, name, trace=False): 1585 """Use reflection to call a method dynamically with no argument.""" 1586 trace = True if traceAlways else trace 1587 1588 method = getattr(obj, name) 1589 import inspect 1590 1591 self.assertTrue( 1592 inspect.ismethod(method), name + "is a method name of object: " + str(obj) 1593 ) 1594 result = method() 1595 with recording(self, trace) as sbuf: 1596 print(str(method) + ":", result, file=sbuf) 1597 return result 1598 1599 def getLibcPlusPlusLibs(self): 1600 if self.getPlatform() in ("freebsd", "linux", "netbsd", "openbsd"): 1601 return ["libc++.so.1"] 1602 else: 1603 return ["libc++.1.dylib", "libc++abi."] 1604 1605 def run_platform_command(self, cmd): 1606 platform = self.dbg.GetSelectedPlatform() 1607 shell_command = lldb.SBPlatformShellCommand(cmd) 1608 err = platform.Run(shell_command) 1609 return (err, shell_command.GetStatus(), shell_command.GetOutput()) 1610 1611 def get_stats(self, options=None): 1612 """ 1613 Get the output of the "statistics dump" with optional extra options 1614 and return the JSON as a python dictionary. 1615 """ 1616 return_obj = lldb.SBCommandReturnObject() 1617 command = "statistics dump " 1618 if options is not None: 1619 command += options 1620 self.ci.HandleCommand(command, return_obj, False) 1621 metrics_json = return_obj.GetOutput() 1622 return json.loads(metrics_json) 1623 1624 1625# Metaclass for TestBase to change the list of test metods when a new TestCase is loaded. 1626# We change the test methods to create a new test method for each test for each debug info we are 1627# testing. The name of the new test method will be '<original-name>_<debug-info>' and with adding 1628# the new test method we remove the old method at the same time. This functionality can be 1629# supressed by at test case level setting the class attribute NO_DEBUG_INFO_TESTCASE or at test 1630# level by using the decorator @no_debug_info_test. 1631 1632 1633class LLDBTestCaseFactory(type): 1634 def __new__(cls, name, bases, attrs): 1635 original_testcase = super(LLDBTestCaseFactory, cls).__new__( 1636 cls, name, bases, attrs 1637 ) 1638 if original_testcase.NO_DEBUG_INFO_TESTCASE: 1639 return original_testcase 1640 1641 # Default implementation for skip/xfail reason based on the debug category, 1642 # where "None" means to run the test as usual. 1643 def no_reason(_): 1644 return None 1645 1646 newattrs = {} 1647 for attrname, attrvalue in attrs.items(): 1648 if attrname.startswith("test") and not getattr( 1649 attrvalue, "__no_debug_info_test__", False 1650 ): 1651 # If any debug info categories were explicitly tagged, assume that list to be 1652 # authoritative. If none were specified, try with all debug 1653 # info formats. 1654 all_dbginfo_categories = set( 1655 test_categories.debug_info_categories.keys() 1656 ) 1657 categories = ( 1658 set(getattr(attrvalue, "categories", [])) & all_dbginfo_categories 1659 ) 1660 if not categories: 1661 categories = [ 1662 category 1663 for category, can_replicate in test_categories.debug_info_categories.items() 1664 if can_replicate 1665 ] 1666 1667 xfail_for_debug_info_cat_fn = getattr( 1668 attrvalue, "__xfail_for_debug_info_cat_fn__", no_reason 1669 ) 1670 skip_for_debug_info_cat_fn = getattr( 1671 attrvalue, "__skip_for_debug_info_cat_fn__", no_reason 1672 ) 1673 for cat in categories: 1674 1675 @decorators.add_test_categories([cat]) 1676 @wraps(attrvalue) 1677 def test_method(self, attrvalue=attrvalue): 1678 return attrvalue(self) 1679 1680 method_name = attrname + "_" + cat 1681 test_method.__name__ = method_name 1682 test_method.debug_info = cat 1683 1684 xfail_reason = xfail_for_debug_info_cat_fn(cat) 1685 if xfail_reason: 1686 test_method = unittest.expectedFailure(test_method) 1687 1688 skip_reason = skip_for_debug_info_cat_fn(cat) 1689 if skip_reason: 1690 test_method = unittest.skip(skip_reason)(test_method) 1691 1692 newattrs[method_name] = test_method 1693 1694 else: 1695 newattrs[attrname] = attrvalue 1696 return super(LLDBTestCaseFactory, cls).__new__(cls, name, bases, newattrs) 1697 1698 1699# Setup the metaclass for this class to change the list of the test 1700# methods when a new class is loaded 1701 1702 1703class TestBase(Base, metaclass=LLDBTestCaseFactory): 1704 """ 1705 This abstract base class is meant to be subclassed. It provides default 1706 implementations for setUpClass(), tearDownClass(), setUp(), and tearDown(), 1707 among other things. 1708 1709 Important things for test class writers: 1710 1711 - The setUp method sets up things to facilitate subsequent interactions 1712 with the debugger as part of the test. These include: 1713 - populate the test method name 1714 - create/get a debugger set with synchronous mode (self.dbg) 1715 - get the command interpreter from with the debugger (self.ci) 1716 - create a result object for use with the command interpreter 1717 (self.res) 1718 - plus other stuffs 1719 1720 - The tearDown method tries to perform some necessary cleanup on behalf 1721 of the test to return the debugger to a good state for the next test. 1722 These include: 1723 - execute any tearDown hooks registered by the test method with 1724 TestBase.addTearDownHook(); examples can be found in 1725 settings/TestSettings.py 1726 - kill the inferior process associated with each target, if any, 1727 and, then delete the target from the debugger's target list 1728 - perform build cleanup before running the next test method in the 1729 same test class; examples of registering for this service can be 1730 found in types/TestIntegerTypes.py with the call: 1731 - self.setTearDownCleanup(dictionary=d) 1732 1733 - Similarly setUpClass and tearDownClass perform classwise setup and 1734 teardown fixtures. The tearDownClass method invokes a default build 1735 cleanup for the entire test class; also, subclasses can implement the 1736 classmethod classCleanup(cls) to perform special class cleanup action. 1737 1738 - The instance methods runCmd and expect are used heavily by existing 1739 test cases to send a command to the command interpreter and to perform 1740 string/pattern matching on the output of such command execution. The 1741 expect method also provides a mode to peform string/pattern matching 1742 without running a command. 1743 1744 - The build method is used to build the binaries used during a 1745 particular test scenario. A plugin should be provided for the 1746 sys.platform running the test suite. The Mac OS X implementation is 1747 located in builders/darwin.py. 1748 """ 1749 1750 # Subclasses can set this to true (if they don't depend on debug info) to avoid running the 1751 # test multiple times with various debug info types. 1752 NO_DEBUG_INFO_TESTCASE = False 1753 1754 # Maximum allowed attempts when launching the inferior process. 1755 # Can be overridden by the LLDB_MAX_LAUNCH_COUNT environment variable. 1756 maxLaunchCount = 1 1757 1758 # Time to wait before the next launching attempt in second(s). 1759 # Can be overridden by the LLDB_TIME_WAIT_NEXT_LAUNCH environment variable. 1760 timeWaitNextLaunch = 1.0 1761 1762 def generateSource(self, source): 1763 template = source + ".template" 1764 temp = os.path.join(self.getSourceDir(), template) 1765 with open(temp, "r") as f: 1766 content = f.read() 1767 1768 public_api_dir = os.path.join(os.environ["LLDB_SRC"], "include", "lldb", "API") 1769 1770 # Look under the include/lldb/API directory and add #include statements 1771 # for all the SB API headers. 1772 public_headers = os.listdir(public_api_dir) 1773 # For different platforms, the include statement can vary. 1774 if self.hasDarwinFramework(): 1775 include_stmt = "'#include <%s>' % os.path.join('LLDB', header)" 1776 else: 1777 include_stmt = ( 1778 "'#include <%s>' % os.path.join(r'" + public_api_dir + "', header)" 1779 ) 1780 list = [ 1781 eval(include_stmt) 1782 for header in public_headers 1783 if (header.startswith("SB") and header.endswith(".h")) 1784 ] 1785 includes = "\n".join(list) 1786 new_content = content.replace("%include_SB_APIs%", includes) 1787 new_content = new_content.replace("%SOURCE_DIR%", self.getSourceDir()) 1788 src = os.path.join(self.getBuildDir(), source) 1789 with open(src, "w") as f: 1790 f.write(new_content) 1791 1792 self.addTearDownHook(lambda: os.remove(src)) 1793 1794 def setUp(self): 1795 # Works with the test driver to conditionally skip tests via 1796 # decorators. 1797 Base.setUp(self) 1798 1799 for s in self.setUpCommands(): 1800 self.runCmd(s) 1801 1802 if "LLDB_MAX_LAUNCH_COUNT" in os.environ: 1803 self.maxLaunchCount = int(os.environ["LLDB_MAX_LAUNCH_COUNT"]) 1804 1805 if "LLDB_TIME_WAIT_NEXT_LAUNCH" in os.environ: 1806 self.timeWaitNextLaunch = float(os.environ["LLDB_TIME_WAIT_NEXT_LAUNCH"]) 1807 1808 # We want our debugger to be synchronous. 1809 self.dbg.SetAsync(False) 1810 1811 # Retrieve the associated command interpreter instance. 1812 self.ci = self.dbg.GetCommandInterpreter() 1813 if not self.ci: 1814 raise Exception("Could not get the command interpreter") 1815 1816 # And the result object. 1817 self.res = lldb.SBCommandReturnObject() 1818 1819 def registerSharedLibrariesWithTarget(self, target, shlibs): 1820 """If we are remotely running the test suite, register the shared libraries with the target so they get uploaded, otherwise do nothing 1821 1822 Any modules in the target that have their remote install file specification set will 1823 get uploaded to the remote host. This function registers the local copies of the 1824 shared libraries with the target and sets their remote install locations so they will 1825 be uploaded when the target is run. 1826 """ 1827 if not shlibs or not self.platformContext: 1828 return None 1829 1830 shlib_environment_var = self.platformContext.shlib_environment_var 1831 shlib_prefix = self.platformContext.shlib_prefix 1832 shlib_extension = "." + self.platformContext.shlib_extension 1833 1834 dirs = [] 1835 # Add any shared libraries to our target if remote so they get 1836 # uploaded into the working directory on the remote side 1837 for name in shlibs: 1838 # The path can be a full path to a shared library, or a make file name like "Foo" for 1839 # "libFoo.dylib" or "libFoo.so", or "Foo.so" for "Foo.so" or "libFoo.so", or just a 1840 # basename like "libFoo.so". So figure out which one it is and resolve the local copy 1841 # of the shared library accordingly 1842 if os.path.isfile(name): 1843 local_shlib_path = ( 1844 name # name is the full path to the local shared library 1845 ) 1846 else: 1847 # Check relative names 1848 local_shlib_path = os.path.join( 1849 self.getBuildDir(), shlib_prefix + name + shlib_extension 1850 ) 1851 if not os.path.exists(local_shlib_path): 1852 local_shlib_path = os.path.join( 1853 self.getBuildDir(), name + shlib_extension 1854 ) 1855 if not os.path.exists(local_shlib_path): 1856 local_shlib_path = os.path.join(self.getBuildDir(), name) 1857 1858 # Make sure we found the local shared library in the above code 1859 self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(local_shlib_path)) 1860 1861 # Add the shared library to our target 1862 shlib_module = target.AddModule(local_shlib_path, None, None, None) 1863 if lldb.remote_platform: 1864 # We must set the remote install location if we want the shared library 1865 # to get uploaded to the remote target 1866 remote_shlib_path = lldbutil.append_to_process_working_directory( 1867 self, os.path.basename(local_shlib_path) 1868 ) 1869 shlib_module.SetRemoteInstallFileSpec( 1870 lldb.SBFileSpec(remote_shlib_path, False) 1871 ) 1872 dir_to_add = self.get_process_working_directory() 1873 else: 1874 dir_to_add = os.path.dirname(local_shlib_path) 1875 1876 if dir_to_add not in dirs: 1877 dirs.append(dir_to_add) 1878 1879 env_value = self.platformContext.shlib_path_separator.join(dirs) 1880 return ["%s=%s" % (shlib_environment_var, env_value)] 1881 1882 def registerSanitizerLibrariesWithTarget(self, target): 1883 runtimes = [] 1884 for m in target.module_iter(): 1885 libspec = m.GetFileSpec() 1886 if "clang_rt" in libspec.GetFilename(): 1887 runtimes.append( 1888 os.path.join(libspec.GetDirectory(), libspec.GetFilename()) 1889 ) 1890 return self.registerSharedLibrariesWithTarget(target, runtimes) 1891 1892 # utility methods that tests can use to access the current objects 1893 def target(self): 1894 if not self.dbg: 1895 raise Exception("Invalid debugger instance") 1896 return self.dbg.GetSelectedTarget() 1897 1898 def process(self): 1899 if not self.dbg: 1900 raise Exception("Invalid debugger instance") 1901 return self.dbg.GetSelectedTarget().GetProcess() 1902 1903 def thread(self): 1904 if not self.dbg: 1905 raise Exception("Invalid debugger instance") 1906 return self.dbg.GetSelectedTarget().GetProcess().GetSelectedThread() 1907 1908 def frame(self): 1909 if not self.dbg: 1910 raise Exception("Invalid debugger instance") 1911 return ( 1912 self.dbg.GetSelectedTarget() 1913 .GetProcess() 1914 .GetSelectedThread() 1915 .GetSelectedFrame() 1916 ) 1917 1918 def get_process_working_directory(self): 1919 """Get the working directory that should be used when launching processes for local or remote processes.""" 1920 if lldb.remote_platform: 1921 # Remote tests set the platform working directory up in 1922 # TestBase.setUp() 1923 return lldb.remote_platform.GetWorkingDirectory() 1924 else: 1925 # local tests change directory into each test subdirectory 1926 return self.getBuildDir() 1927 1928 def tearDown(self): 1929 # Ensure all the references to SB objects have gone away so that we can 1930 # be sure that all test-specific resources have been freed before we 1931 # attempt to delete the targets. 1932 gc.collect() 1933 1934 # Delete the target(s) from the debugger as a general cleanup step. 1935 # This includes terminating the process for each target, if any. 1936 # We'd like to reuse the debugger for our next test without incurring 1937 # the initialization overhead. 1938 targets = [] 1939 for target in self.dbg: 1940 if target: 1941 targets.append(target) 1942 process = target.GetProcess() 1943 if process: 1944 rc = self.invoke(process, "Kill") 1945 assert rc.Success() 1946 for target in targets: 1947 self.dbg.DeleteTarget(target) 1948 1949 # Assert that all targets are deleted. 1950 self.assertEqual(self.dbg.GetNumTargets(), 0) 1951 1952 # Do this last, to make sure it's in reverse order from how we setup. 1953 Base.tearDown(self) 1954 1955 def switch_to_thread_with_stop_reason(self, stop_reason): 1956 """ 1957 Run the 'thread list' command, and select the thread with stop reason as 1958 'stop_reason'. If no such thread exists, no select action is done. 1959 """ 1960 from .lldbutil import stop_reason_to_str 1961 1962 self.runCmd("thread list") 1963 output = self.res.GetOutput() 1964 thread_line_pattern = re.compile( 1965 "^[ *] thread #([0-9]+):.*stop reason = %s" 1966 % stop_reason_to_str(stop_reason) 1967 ) 1968 for line in output.splitlines(): 1969 matched = thread_line_pattern.match(line) 1970 if matched: 1971 self.runCmd("thread select %s" % matched.group(1)) 1972 1973 def runCmd(self, cmd, msg=None, check=True, trace=False, inHistory=False): 1974 """ 1975 Ask the command interpreter to handle the command and then check its 1976 return status. 1977 """ 1978 # Fail fast if 'cmd' is not meaningful. 1979 if cmd is None: 1980 raise Exception("Bad 'cmd' parameter encountered") 1981 1982 trace = True if traceAlways else trace 1983 1984 if cmd.startswith("target create "): 1985 cmd = cmd.replace("target create ", "file ") 1986 1987 running = cmd.startswith("run") or cmd.startswith("process launch") 1988 1989 for i in range(self.maxLaunchCount if running else 1): 1990 with recording(self, trace) as sbuf: 1991 print("runCmd:", cmd, file=sbuf) 1992 if not check: 1993 print("check of return status not required", file=sbuf) 1994 1995 self.ci.HandleCommand(cmd, self.res, inHistory) 1996 1997 with recording(self, trace) as sbuf: 1998 if self.res.Succeeded(): 1999 print("output:", self.res.GetOutput(), file=sbuf) 2000 else: 2001 print("runCmd failed!", file=sbuf) 2002 print(self.res.GetError(), file=sbuf) 2003 2004 if self.res.Succeeded(): 2005 break 2006 elif running: 2007 # For process launch, wait some time before possible next try. 2008 time.sleep(self.timeWaitNextLaunch) 2009 with recording(self, trace) as sbuf: 2010 print("Command '" + cmd + "' failed!", file=sbuf) 2011 2012 if check: 2013 output = "" 2014 if self.res.GetOutput(): 2015 output += "\nCommand output:\n" + self.res.GetOutput() 2016 if self.res.GetError(): 2017 output += "\nError output:\n" + self.res.GetError() 2018 if msg: 2019 msg += output 2020 if cmd: 2021 cmd += output 2022 self.assertTrue(self.res.Succeeded(), msg if (msg) else CMD_MSG(cmd)) 2023 2024 def match( 2025 self, str, patterns, msg=None, trace=False, error=False, matching=True, exe=True 2026 ): 2027 """run command in str, and match the result against regexp in patterns returning the match object for the first matching pattern 2028 2029 Otherwise, all the arguments have the same meanings as for the expect function 2030 """ 2031 2032 trace = True if traceAlways else trace 2033 2034 if exe: 2035 # First run the command. If we are expecting error, set check=False. 2036 # Pass the assert message along since it provides more semantic 2037 # info. 2038 self.runCmd(str, msg=msg, trace=(True if trace else False), check=not error) 2039 2040 # Then compare the output against expected strings. 2041 output = self.res.GetError() if error else self.res.GetOutput() 2042 2043 # If error is True, the API client expects the command to fail! 2044 if error: 2045 self.assertFalse( 2046 self.res.Succeeded(), "Command '" + str + "' is expected to fail!" 2047 ) 2048 else: 2049 # No execution required, just compare str against the golden input. 2050 output = str 2051 with recording(self, trace) as sbuf: 2052 print("looking at:", output, file=sbuf) 2053 2054 # The heading says either "Expecting" or "Not expecting". 2055 heading = "Expecting" if matching else "Not expecting" 2056 2057 for pattern in patterns: 2058 # Match Objects always have a boolean value of True. 2059 match_object = re.search(pattern, output) 2060 matched = bool(match_object) 2061 with recording(self, trace) as sbuf: 2062 print("%s pattern: %s" % (heading, pattern), file=sbuf) 2063 print("Matched" if matched else "Not matched", file=sbuf) 2064 if matched: 2065 break 2066 2067 self.assertTrue( 2068 matched if matching else not matched, 2069 msg if msg else EXP_MSG(str, output, exe), 2070 ) 2071 2072 return match_object 2073 2074 def check_completion_with_desc( 2075 self, str_input, match_desc_pairs, enforce_order=False 2076 ): 2077 """ 2078 Checks that when the given input is completed at the given list of 2079 completions and descriptions is returned. 2080 :param str_input: The input that should be completed. The completion happens at the end of the string. 2081 :param match_desc_pairs: A list of pairs that indicate what completions have to be in the list of 2082 completions returned by LLDB. The first element of the pair is the completion 2083 string that LLDB should generate and the second element the description. 2084 :param enforce_order: True iff the order in which the completions are returned by LLDB 2085 should match the order of the match_desc_pairs pairs. 2086 """ 2087 interp = self.dbg.GetCommandInterpreter() 2088 match_strings = lldb.SBStringList() 2089 description_strings = lldb.SBStringList() 2090 num_matches = interp.HandleCompletionWithDescriptions( 2091 str_input, len(str_input), 0, -1, match_strings, description_strings 2092 ) 2093 self.assertEqual(len(description_strings), len(match_strings)) 2094 2095 # The index of the last matched description in description_strings or 2096 # -1 if no description has been matched yet. 2097 last_found_index = -1 2098 out_of_order_errors = "" 2099 missing_pairs = [] 2100 for pair in match_desc_pairs: 2101 found_pair = False 2102 for i in range(num_matches + 1): 2103 match_candidate = match_strings.GetStringAtIndex(i) 2104 description_candidate = description_strings.GetStringAtIndex(i) 2105 if match_candidate == pair[0] and description_candidate == pair[1]: 2106 found_pair = True 2107 if enforce_order and last_found_index > i: 2108 new_err = ( 2109 "Found completion " 2110 + pair[0] 2111 + " at index " 2112 + str(i) 2113 + " in returned completion list but " 2114 + "should have been after completion " 2115 + match_strings.GetStringAtIndex(last_found_index) 2116 + " (index:" 2117 + str(last_found_index) 2118 + ")\n" 2119 ) 2120 out_of_order_errors += new_err 2121 last_found_index = i 2122 break 2123 if not found_pair: 2124 missing_pairs.append(pair) 2125 2126 error_msg = "" 2127 got_failure = False 2128 if len(missing_pairs): 2129 got_failure = True 2130 error_msg += "Missing pairs:\n" 2131 for pair in missing_pairs: 2132 error_msg += " [" + pair[0] + ":" + pair[1] + "]\n" 2133 if len(out_of_order_errors): 2134 got_failure = True 2135 error_msg += out_of_order_errors 2136 if got_failure: 2137 error_msg += ( 2138 "Got the following " + str(num_matches) + " completions back:\n" 2139 ) 2140 for i in range(num_matches + 1): 2141 match_candidate = match_strings.GetStringAtIndex(i) 2142 description_candidate = description_strings.GetStringAtIndex(i) 2143 error_msg += ( 2144 "[" 2145 + match_candidate 2146 + ":" 2147 + description_candidate 2148 + "] index " 2149 + str(i) 2150 + "\n" 2151 ) 2152 self.assertFalse(got_failure, error_msg) 2153 2154 def complete_from_to(self, str_input, patterns): 2155 """Test that the completion mechanism completes str_input to patterns, 2156 where patterns could be a single pattern-string or a list of 2157 pattern-strings. 2158 2159 If there is only one pattern and it is exactly equal to str_input, this 2160 assumes that there should be no completions provided and that the result 2161 should be the same as the input.""" 2162 2163 # Patterns should not be None in order to proceed. 2164 self.assertFalse(patterns is None) 2165 # And should be either a string or list of strings. Check for list type 2166 # below, if not, make a list out of the singleton string. If patterns 2167 # is not a string or not a list of strings, there'll be runtime errors 2168 # later on. 2169 if not isinstance(patterns, list): 2170 patterns = [patterns] 2171 2172 interp = self.dbg.GetCommandInterpreter() 2173 match_strings = lldb.SBStringList() 2174 num_matches = interp.HandleCompletion( 2175 str_input, len(str_input), 0, -1, match_strings 2176 ) 2177 common_match = match_strings.GetStringAtIndex(0) 2178 if num_matches == 0: 2179 compare_string = str_input 2180 else: 2181 if common_match != None and len(common_match) > 0: 2182 compare_string = str_input + common_match 2183 else: 2184 compare_string = "" 2185 for idx in range(1, num_matches + 1): 2186 compare_string += match_strings.GetStringAtIndex(idx) + "\n" 2187 2188 if len(patterns) == 1 and str_input == patterns[0] and num_matches: 2189 self.fail("Expected no completions but got:\n" + compare_string) 2190 2191 for p in patterns: 2192 self.expect( 2193 compare_string, 2194 msg=COMPLETION_MSG(str_input, p, match_strings), 2195 exe=False, 2196 substrs=[p], 2197 ) 2198 2199 def completions_match(self, command, completions): 2200 """Checks that the completions for the given command are equal to the 2201 given list of completions""" 2202 interp = self.dbg.GetCommandInterpreter() 2203 match_strings = lldb.SBStringList() 2204 interp.HandleCompletion(command, len(command), 0, -1, match_strings) 2205 # match_strings is a 1-indexed list, so we have to slice... 2206 self.assertCountEqual( 2207 completions, list(match_strings)[1:], "List of returned completion is wrong" 2208 ) 2209 2210 def completions_contain(self, command, completions): 2211 """Checks that the completions for the given command contain the given 2212 list of completions.""" 2213 interp = self.dbg.GetCommandInterpreter() 2214 match_strings = lldb.SBStringList() 2215 interp.HandleCompletion(command, len(command), 0, -1, match_strings) 2216 for completion in completions: 2217 # match_strings is a 1-indexed list, so we have to slice... 2218 self.assertIn( 2219 completion, list(match_strings)[1:], "Couldn't find expected completion" 2220 ) 2221 2222 def filecheck( 2223 self, command, check_file, filecheck_options="", expect_cmd_failure=False 2224 ): 2225 # Run the command. 2226 self.runCmd( 2227 command, 2228 check=(not expect_cmd_failure), 2229 msg="FileCheck'ing result of `{0}`".format(command), 2230 ) 2231 2232 self.assertTrue((not expect_cmd_failure) == self.res.Succeeded()) 2233 2234 # Get the error text if there was an error, and the regular text if not. 2235 output = self.res.GetOutput() if self.res.Succeeded() else self.res.GetError() 2236 2237 # Assemble the absolute path to the check file. As a convenience for 2238 # LLDB inline tests, assume that the check file is a relative path to 2239 # a file within the inline test directory. 2240 if check_file.endswith(".pyc"): 2241 check_file = check_file[:-1] 2242 check_file_abs = os.path.abspath(check_file) 2243 2244 # Run FileCheck. 2245 filecheck_bin = configuration.get_filecheck_path() 2246 if not filecheck_bin: 2247 self.assertTrue(False, "No valid FileCheck executable specified") 2248 filecheck_args = [filecheck_bin, check_file_abs] 2249 if filecheck_options: 2250 filecheck_args.append(filecheck_options) 2251 subproc = Popen( 2252 filecheck_args, 2253 stdin=PIPE, 2254 stdout=PIPE, 2255 stderr=PIPE, 2256 universal_newlines=True, 2257 ) 2258 cmd_stdout, cmd_stderr = subproc.communicate(input=output) 2259 cmd_status = subproc.returncode 2260 2261 filecheck_cmd = " ".join(filecheck_args) 2262 filecheck_trace = """ 2263--- FileCheck trace (code={0}) --- 2264{1} 2265 2266FileCheck input: 2267{2} 2268 2269FileCheck output: 2270{3} 2271{4} 2272""".format( 2273 cmd_status, filecheck_cmd, output, cmd_stdout, cmd_stderr 2274 ) 2275 2276 trace = cmd_status != 0 or traceAlways 2277 with recording(self, trace) as sbuf: 2278 print(filecheck_trace, file=sbuf) 2279 2280 self.assertTrue(cmd_status == 0) 2281 2282 def expect( 2283 self, 2284 string, 2285 msg=None, 2286 patterns=None, 2287 startstr=None, 2288 endstr=None, 2289 substrs=None, 2290 trace=False, 2291 error=False, 2292 ordered=True, 2293 matching=True, 2294 exe=True, 2295 inHistory=False, 2296 ): 2297 """ 2298 Similar to runCmd; with additional expect style output matching ability. 2299 2300 Ask the command interpreter to handle the command and then check its 2301 return status. The 'msg' parameter specifies an informational assert 2302 message. We expect the output from running the command to start with 2303 'startstr', matches the substrings contained in 'substrs', and regexp 2304 matches the patterns contained in 'patterns'. 2305 2306 When matching is true and ordered is true, which are both the default, 2307 the strings in the substrs array have to appear in the command output 2308 in the order in which they appear in the array. 2309 2310 If the keyword argument error is set to True, it signifies that the API 2311 client is expecting the command to fail. In this case, the error stream 2312 from running the command is retrieved and compared against the golden 2313 input, instead. 2314 2315 If the keyword argument matching is set to False, it signifies that the API 2316 client is expecting the output of the command not to match the golden 2317 input. 2318 2319 Finally, the required argument 'string' represents the lldb command to be 2320 sent to the command interpreter. In case the keyword argument 'exe' is 2321 set to False, the 'string' is treated as a string to be matched/not-matched 2322 against the golden input. 2323 """ 2324 # Catch cases where `expect` has been miscalled. Specifically, prevent 2325 # this easy to make mistake: 2326 # self.expect("lldb command", "some substr") 2327 # The `msg` parameter is used only when a failed match occurs. A failed 2328 # match can only occur when one of `patterns`, `startstr`, `endstr`, or 2329 # `substrs` has been given. Thus, if a `msg` is given, it's an error to 2330 # not also provide one of the matcher parameters. 2331 if msg and not (patterns or startstr or endstr or substrs or error): 2332 assert False, "expect() missing a matcher argument" 2333 2334 # Check `patterns` and `substrs` are not accidentally given as strings. 2335 assert not isinstance(patterns, str), "patterns must be a collection of strings" 2336 assert not isinstance(substrs, str), "substrs must be a collection of strings" 2337 2338 trace = True if traceAlways else trace 2339 2340 if exe: 2341 # First run the command. If we are expecting error, set check=False. 2342 # Pass the assert message along since it provides more semantic 2343 # info. 2344 self.runCmd( 2345 string, 2346 msg=msg, 2347 trace=(True if trace else False), 2348 check=not error, 2349 inHistory=inHistory, 2350 ) 2351 2352 # Then compare the output against expected strings. 2353 output = self.res.GetError() if error else self.res.GetOutput() 2354 2355 # If error is True, the API client expects the command to fail! 2356 if error: 2357 self.assertFalse( 2358 self.res.Succeeded(), 2359 "Command '" + string + "' is expected to fail!", 2360 ) 2361 else: 2362 # No execution required, just compare string against the golden input. 2363 if isinstance(string, lldb.SBCommandReturnObject): 2364 output = string.GetOutput() 2365 else: 2366 output = string 2367 with recording(self, trace) as sbuf: 2368 print("looking at:", output, file=sbuf) 2369 2370 expecting_str = "Expecting" if matching else "Not expecting" 2371 2372 def found_str(matched): 2373 return "was found" if matched else "was not found" 2374 2375 # To be used as assert fail message and/or trace content 2376 log_lines = [ 2377 "{}:".format("Ran command" if exe else "Checking string"), 2378 '"{}"'.format(string), 2379 # Space out command and output 2380 "", 2381 ] 2382 if exe: 2383 # Newline before output to make large strings more readable 2384 log_lines.append("Got output:\n{}".format(output)) 2385 2386 # Assume that we start matched if we want a match 2387 # Meaning if you have no conditions, matching or 2388 # not matching will always pass 2389 matched = matching 2390 2391 # We will stop checking on first failure 2392 if startstr: 2393 matched = output.startswith(startstr) 2394 log_lines.append( 2395 '{} start string: "{}" ({})'.format( 2396 expecting_str, startstr, found_str(matched) 2397 ) 2398 ) 2399 2400 if endstr and matched == matching: 2401 matched = output.endswith(endstr) 2402 log_lines.append( 2403 '{} end string: "{}" ({})'.format( 2404 expecting_str, endstr, found_str(matched) 2405 ) 2406 ) 2407 2408 if substrs and matched == matching: 2409 start = 0 2410 for substr in substrs: 2411 index = output[start:].find(substr) 2412 start = start + index + len(substr) if ordered and matching else 0 2413 matched = index != -1 2414 log_lines.append( 2415 '{} sub string: "{}" ({})'.format( 2416 expecting_str, substr, found_str(matched) 2417 ) 2418 ) 2419 2420 if matched != matching: 2421 break 2422 2423 if patterns and matched == matching: 2424 for pattern in patterns: 2425 matched = re.search(pattern, output) 2426 2427 pattern_line = '{} regex pattern: "{}" ({}'.format( 2428 expecting_str, pattern, found_str(matched) 2429 ) 2430 if matched: 2431 pattern_line += ', matched "{}"'.format(matched.group(0)) 2432 pattern_line += ")" 2433 log_lines.append(pattern_line) 2434 2435 # Convert to bool because match objects 2436 # are True-ish but != True itself 2437 matched = bool(matched) 2438 if matched != matching: 2439 break 2440 2441 # If a check failed, add any extra assert message 2442 if msg is not None and matched != matching: 2443 log_lines.append(msg) 2444 2445 log_msg = "\n".join(log_lines) 2446 with recording(self, trace) as sbuf: 2447 print(log_msg, file=sbuf) 2448 if matched != matching: 2449 self.fail(log_msg) 2450 2451 def expect_expr( 2452 self, 2453 expr, 2454 result_summary=None, 2455 result_value=None, 2456 result_type=None, 2457 result_children=None, 2458 ): 2459 """ 2460 Evaluates the given expression and verifies the result. 2461 :param expr: The expression as a string. 2462 :param result_summary: The summary that the expression should have. None if the summary should not be checked. 2463 :param result_value: The value that the expression should have. None if the value should not be checked. 2464 :param result_type: The type that the expression result should have. None if the type should not be checked. 2465 :param result_children: The expected children of the expression result 2466 as a list of ValueChecks. None if the children shouldn't be checked. 2467 """ 2468 self.assertTrue( 2469 expr.strip() == expr, 2470 "Expression contains trailing/leading whitespace: '" + expr + "'", 2471 ) 2472 2473 frame = self.frame() 2474 options = lldb.SBExpressionOptions() 2475 2476 # Disable fix-its that tests don't pass by accident. 2477 options.SetAutoApplyFixIts(False) 2478 2479 # Set the usual default options for normal expressions. 2480 options.SetIgnoreBreakpoints(True) 2481 2482 if self.frame().IsValid(): 2483 options.SetLanguage(frame.GuessLanguage()) 2484 eval_result = self.frame().EvaluateExpression(expr, options) 2485 else: 2486 target = self.target() 2487 # If there is no selected target, run the expression in the dummy 2488 # target. 2489 if not target.IsValid(): 2490 target = self.dbg.GetDummyTarget() 2491 eval_result = target.EvaluateExpression(expr, options) 2492 2493 value_check = ValueCheck( 2494 type=result_type, 2495 value=result_value, 2496 summary=result_summary, 2497 children=result_children, 2498 ) 2499 value_check.check_value(self, eval_result, str(eval_result)) 2500 return eval_result 2501 2502 def expect_var_path( 2503 self, var_path, summary=None, value=None, type=None, children=None 2504 ): 2505 """ 2506 Evaluates the given variable path and verifies the result. 2507 See also 'frame variable' and SBFrame.GetValueForVariablePath. 2508 :param var_path: The variable path as a string. 2509 :param summary: The summary that the variable should have. None if the summary should not be checked. 2510 :param value: The value that the variable should have. None if the value should not be checked. 2511 :param type: The type that the variable result should have. None if the type should not be checked. 2512 :param children: The expected children of the variable as a list of ValueChecks. 2513 None if the children shouldn't be checked. 2514 """ 2515 self.assertTrue( 2516 var_path.strip() == var_path, 2517 "Expression contains trailing/leading whitespace: '" + var_path + "'", 2518 ) 2519 2520 frame = self.frame() 2521 eval_result = frame.GetValueForVariablePath(var_path) 2522 2523 value_check = ValueCheck( 2524 type=type, value=value, summary=summary, children=children 2525 ) 2526 value_check.check_value(self, eval_result, str(eval_result)) 2527 return eval_result 2528 2529 """Assert that an lldb.SBError is in the "success" state.""" 2530 2531 def assertSuccess(self, obj, msg=None): 2532 if not obj.Success(): 2533 error = obj.GetCString() 2534 self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, "'{}' is not success".format(error))) 2535 2536 """Assert that an lldb.SBError is in the "failure" state.""" 2537 2538 def assertFailure(self, obj, error_str=None, msg=None): 2539 if obj.Success(): 2540 self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, "Error not in a fail state")) 2541 2542 if error_str == None: 2543 return 2544 2545 error = obj.GetCString() 2546 self.assertEqual(error, error_str, msg) 2547 2548 """Assert that a command return object is successful""" 2549 2550 def assertCommandReturn(self, obj, msg=None): 2551 if not obj.Succeeded(): 2552 error = obj.GetError() 2553 self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, "'{}' is not success".format(error))) 2554 2555 """Assert two states are equal""" 2556 2557 def assertState(self, first, second, msg=None): 2558 if first != second: 2559 error = "{} ({}) != {} ({})".format( 2560 lldbutil.state_type_to_str(first), 2561 first, 2562 lldbutil.state_type_to_str(second), 2563 second, 2564 ) 2565 self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, error)) 2566 2567 """Assert two stop reasons are equal""" 2568 2569 def assertStopReason(self, first, second, msg=None): 2570 if first != second: 2571 error = "{} ({}) != {} ({})".format( 2572 lldbutil.stop_reason_to_str(first), 2573 first, 2574 lldbutil.stop_reason_to_str(second), 2575 second, 2576 ) 2577 self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, error)) 2578 2579 def createTestTarget(self, file_path=None, msg=None, load_dependent_modules=True): 2580 """ 2581 Creates a target from the file found at the given file path. 2582 Asserts that the resulting target is valid. 2583 :param file_path: The file path that should be used to create the target. 2584 The default argument opens the current default test 2585 executable in the current test directory. 2586 :param msg: A custom error message. 2587 """ 2588 if file_path is None: 2589 file_path = self.getBuildArtifact("a.out") 2590 error = lldb.SBError() 2591 triple = "" 2592 platform = "" 2593 target = self.dbg.CreateTarget( 2594 file_path, triple, platform, load_dependent_modules, error 2595 ) 2596 if error.Fail(): 2597 err = "Couldn't create target for path '{}': {}".format( 2598 file_path, str(error) 2599 ) 2600 self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, err)) 2601 2602 self.assertTrue(target.IsValid(), "Got invalid target without error") 2603 return target 2604 2605 # ================================================= 2606 # Misc. helper methods for debugging test execution 2607 # ================================================= 2608 2609 def DebugSBValue(self, val): 2610 """Debug print a SBValue object, if traceAlways is True.""" 2611 from .lldbutil import value_type_to_str 2612 2613 if not traceAlways: 2614 return 2615 2616 err = sys.stderr 2617 err.write(val.GetName() + ":\n") 2618 err.write("\t" + "TypeName -> " + val.GetTypeName() + "\n") 2619 err.write("\t" + "ByteSize -> " + str(val.GetByteSize()) + "\n") 2620 err.write("\t" + "NumChildren -> " + str(val.GetNumChildren()) + "\n") 2621 err.write("\t" + "Value -> " + str(val.GetValue()) + "\n") 2622 err.write("\t" + "ValueAsUnsigned -> " + str(val.GetValueAsUnsigned()) + "\n") 2623 err.write( 2624 "\t" + "ValueType -> " + value_type_to_str(val.GetValueType()) + "\n" 2625 ) 2626 err.write("\t" + "Summary -> " + str(val.GetSummary()) + "\n") 2627 err.write("\t" + "IsPointerType -> " + str(val.TypeIsPointerType()) + "\n") 2628 err.write("\t" + "Location -> " + val.GetLocation() + "\n") 2629 2630 def DebugSBType(self, type): 2631 """Debug print a SBType object, if traceAlways is True.""" 2632 if not traceAlways: 2633 return 2634 2635 err = sys.stderr 2636 err.write(type.GetName() + ":\n") 2637 err.write("\t" + "ByteSize -> " + str(type.GetByteSize()) + "\n") 2638 err.write("\t" + "IsAggregateType -> " + str(type.IsAggregateType()) + "\n") 2639 err.write("\t" + "IsPointerType -> " + str(type.IsPointerType()) + "\n") 2640 err.write("\t" + "IsReferenceType -> " + str(type.IsReferenceType()) + "\n") 2641 2642 def DebugPExpect(self, child): 2643 """Debug the spwaned pexpect object.""" 2644 if not traceAlways: 2645 return 2646 2647 print(child) 2648 2649 @classmethod 2650 def RemoveTempFile(cls, file): 2651 if os.path.exists(file): 2652 remove_file(file) 2653 2654 2655# On Windows, the first attempt to delete a recently-touched file can fail 2656# because of a race with antimalware scanners. This function will detect a 2657# failure and retry. 2658 2659 2660def remove_file(file, num_retries=1, sleep_duration=0.5): 2661 for i in range(num_retries + 1): 2662 try: 2663 os.remove(file) 2664 return True 2665 except: 2666 time.sleep(sleep_duration) 2667 continue 2668 return False 2669