1# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2# 3# Parses KTAP test results from a kernel dmesg log and incrementally prints 4# results with reader-friendly format. Stores and returns test results in a 5# Test object. 6# 7# Copyright (C) 2019, Google LLC. 8# Author: Felix Guo <felixguoxiuping@gmail.com> 9# Author: Brendan Higgins <brendanhiggins@google.com> 10# Author: Rae Moar <rmoar@google.com> 11 12from __future__ import annotations 13from dataclasses import dataclass 14import re 15import textwrap 16 17from enum import Enum, auto 18from typing import Iterable, Iterator, List, Optional, Tuple 19 20from kunit_printer import stdout 21 22class Test: 23 """ 24 A class to represent a test parsed from KTAP results. All KTAP 25 results within a test log are stored in a main Test object as 26 subtests. 27 28 Attributes: 29 status : TestStatus - status of the test 30 name : str - name of the test 31 expected_count : int - expected number of subtests (0 if single 32 test case and None if unknown expected number of subtests) 33 subtests : List[Test] - list of subtests 34 log : List[str] - log of KTAP lines that correspond to the test 35 counts : TestCounts - counts of the test statuses and errors of 36 subtests or of the test itself if the test is a single 37 test case. 38 """ 39 def __init__(self) -> None: 40 """Creates Test object with default attributes.""" 41 self.status = TestStatus.TEST_CRASHED 42 self.name = '' 43 self.expected_count = 0 # type: Optional[int] 44 self.subtests = [] # type: List[Test] 45 self.log = [] # type: List[str] 46 self.counts = TestCounts() 47 48 def __str__(self) -> str: 49 """Returns string representation of a Test class object.""" 50 return (f'Test({self.status}, {self.name}, {self.expected_count}, ' 51 f'{self.subtests}, {self.log}, {self.counts})') 52 53 def __repr__(self) -> str: 54 """Returns string representation of a Test class object.""" 55 return str(self) 56 57 def add_error(self, error_message: str) -> None: 58 """Records an error that occurred while parsing this test.""" 59 self.counts.errors += 1 60 stdout.print_with_timestamp(stdout.red('[ERROR]') + f' Test: {self.name}: {error_message}') 61 62 def ok_status(self) -> bool: 63 """Returns true if the status was ok, i.e. passed or skipped.""" 64 return self.status in (TestStatus.SUCCESS, TestStatus.SKIPPED) 65 66class TestStatus(Enum): 67 """An enumeration class to represent the status of a test.""" 68 SUCCESS = auto() 69 FAILURE = auto() 70 SKIPPED = auto() 71 TEST_CRASHED = auto() 72 NO_TESTS = auto() 73 FAILURE_TO_PARSE_TESTS = auto() 74 75@dataclass 76class TestCounts: 77 """ 78 Tracks the counts of statuses of all test cases and any errors within 79 a Test. 80 """ 81 passed: int = 0 82 failed: int = 0 83 crashed: int = 0 84 skipped: int = 0 85 errors: int = 0 86 87 def __str__(self) -> str: 88 """Returns the string representation of a TestCounts object.""" 89 statuses = [('passed', self.passed), ('failed', self.failed), 90 ('crashed', self.crashed), ('skipped', self.skipped), 91 ('errors', self.errors)] 92 return f'Ran {self.total()} tests: ' + \ 93 ', '.join(f'{s}: {n}' for s, n in statuses if n > 0) 94 95 def total(self) -> int: 96 """Returns the total number of test cases within a test 97 object, where a test case is a test with no subtests. 98 """ 99 return (self.passed + self.failed + self.crashed + 100 self.skipped) 101 102 def add_subtest_counts(self, counts: TestCounts) -> None: 103 """ 104 Adds the counts of another TestCounts object to the current 105 TestCounts object. Used to add the counts of a subtest to the 106 parent test. 107 108 Parameters: 109 counts - a different TestCounts object whose counts 110 will be added to the counts of the TestCounts object 111 """ 112 self.passed += counts.passed 113 self.failed += counts.failed 114 self.crashed += counts.crashed 115 self.skipped += counts.skipped 116 self.errors += counts.errors 117 118 def get_status(self) -> TestStatus: 119 """Returns the aggregated status of a Test using test 120 counts. 121 """ 122 if self.total() == 0: 123 return TestStatus.NO_TESTS 124 if self.crashed: 125 # Crashes should take priority. 126 return TestStatus.TEST_CRASHED 127 if self.failed: 128 return TestStatus.FAILURE 129 if self.passed: 130 # No failures or crashes, looks good! 131 return TestStatus.SUCCESS 132 # We have only skipped tests. 133 return TestStatus.SKIPPED 134 135 def add_status(self, status: TestStatus) -> None: 136 """Increments the count for `status`.""" 137 if status == TestStatus.SUCCESS: 138 self.passed += 1 139 elif status == TestStatus.FAILURE: 140 self.failed += 1 141 elif status == TestStatus.SKIPPED: 142 self.skipped += 1 143 elif status != TestStatus.NO_TESTS: 144 self.crashed += 1 145 146class LineStream: 147 """ 148 A class to represent the lines of kernel output. 149 Provides a lazy peek()/pop() interface over an iterator of 150 (line#, text). 151 """ 152 _lines: Iterator[Tuple[int, str]] 153 _next: Tuple[int, str] 154 _need_next: bool 155 _done: bool 156 157 def __init__(self, lines: Iterator[Tuple[int, str]]): 158 """Creates a new LineStream that wraps the given iterator.""" 159 self._lines = lines 160 self._done = False 161 self._need_next = True 162 self._next = (0, '') 163 164 def _get_next(self) -> None: 165 """Advances the LineSteam to the next line, if necessary.""" 166 if not self._need_next: 167 return 168 try: 169 self._next = next(self._lines) 170 except StopIteration: 171 self._done = True 172 finally: 173 self._need_next = False 174 175 def peek(self) -> str: 176 """Returns the current line, without advancing the LineStream. 177 """ 178 self._get_next() 179 return self._next[1] 180 181 def pop(self) -> str: 182 """Returns the current line and advances the LineStream to 183 the next line. 184 """ 185 s = self.peek() 186 if self._done: 187 raise ValueError(f'LineStream: going past EOF, last line was {s}') 188 self._need_next = True 189 return s 190 191 def __bool__(self) -> bool: 192 """Returns True if stream has more lines.""" 193 self._get_next() 194 return not self._done 195 196 # Only used by kunit_tool_test.py. 197 def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[str]: 198 """Empties all lines stored in LineStream object into 199 Iterator object and returns the Iterator object. 200 """ 201 while bool(self): 202 yield self.pop() 203 204 def line_number(self) -> int: 205 """Returns the line number of the current line.""" 206 self._get_next() 207 return self._next[0] 208 209# Parsing helper methods: 210 211KTAP_START = re.compile(r'\s*KTAP version ([0-9]+)$') 212TAP_START = re.compile(r'\s*TAP version ([0-9]+)$') 213KTAP_END = re.compile(r'\s*(List of all partitions:|' 214 'Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS:|reboot: System halted)') 215 216def extract_tap_lines(kernel_output: Iterable[str]) -> LineStream: 217 """Extracts KTAP lines from the kernel output.""" 218 def isolate_ktap_output(kernel_output: Iterable[str]) \ 219 -> Iterator[Tuple[int, str]]: 220 line_num = 0 221 started = False 222 for line in kernel_output: 223 line_num += 1 224 line = line.rstrip() # remove trailing \n 225 if not started and KTAP_START.search(line): 226 # start extracting KTAP lines and set prefix 227 # to number of characters before version line 228 prefix_len = len( 229 line.split('KTAP version')[0]) 230 started = True 231 yield line_num, line[prefix_len:] 232 elif not started and TAP_START.search(line): 233 # start extracting KTAP lines and set prefix 234 # to number of characters before version line 235 prefix_len = len(line.split('TAP version')[0]) 236 started = True 237 yield line_num, line[prefix_len:] 238 elif started and KTAP_END.search(line): 239 # stop extracting KTAP lines 240 break 241 elif started: 242 # remove the prefix, if any. 243 line = line[prefix_len:] 244 yield line_num, line 245 return LineStream(lines=isolate_ktap_output(kernel_output)) 246 247KTAP_VERSIONS = [1] 248TAP_VERSIONS = [13, 14] 249 250def check_version(version_num: int, accepted_versions: List[int], 251 version_type: str, test: Test) -> None: 252 """ 253 Adds error to test object if version number is too high or too 254 low. 255 256 Parameters: 257 version_num - The inputted version number from the parsed KTAP or TAP 258 header line 259 accepted_version - List of accepted KTAP or TAP versions 260 version_type - 'KTAP' or 'TAP' depending on the type of 261 version line. 262 test - Test object for current test being parsed 263 """ 264 if version_num < min(accepted_versions): 265 test.add_error(f'{version_type} version lower than expected!') 266 elif version_num > max(accepted_versions): 267 test.add_error(f'{version_type} version higer than expected!') 268 269def parse_ktap_header(lines: LineStream, test: Test) -> bool: 270 """ 271 Parses KTAP/TAP header line and checks version number. 272 Returns False if fails to parse KTAP/TAP header line. 273 274 Accepted formats: 275 - 'KTAP version [version number]' 276 - 'TAP version [version number]' 277 278 Parameters: 279 lines - LineStream of KTAP output to parse 280 test - Test object for current test being parsed 281 282 Return: 283 True if successfully parsed KTAP/TAP header line 284 """ 285 ktap_match = KTAP_START.match(lines.peek()) 286 tap_match = TAP_START.match(lines.peek()) 287 if ktap_match: 288 version_num = int(ktap_match.group(1)) 289 check_version(version_num, KTAP_VERSIONS, 'KTAP', test) 290 elif tap_match: 291 version_num = int(tap_match.group(1)) 292 check_version(version_num, TAP_VERSIONS, 'TAP', test) 293 else: 294 return False 295 lines.pop() 296 return True 297 298TEST_HEADER = re.compile(r'^\s*# Subtest: (.*)$') 299 300def parse_test_header(lines: LineStream, test: Test) -> bool: 301 """ 302 Parses test header and stores test name in test object. 303 Returns False if fails to parse test header line. 304 305 Accepted format: 306 - '# Subtest: [test name]' 307 308 Parameters: 309 lines - LineStream of KTAP output to parse 310 test - Test object for current test being parsed 311 312 Return: 313 True if successfully parsed test header line 314 """ 315 match = TEST_HEADER.match(lines.peek()) 316 if not match: 317 return False 318 test.name = match.group(1) 319 lines.pop() 320 return True 321 322TEST_PLAN = re.compile(r'^\s*1\.\.([0-9]+)') 323 324def parse_test_plan(lines: LineStream, test: Test) -> bool: 325 """ 326 Parses test plan line and stores the expected number of subtests in 327 test object. Reports an error if expected count is 0. 328 Returns False and sets expected_count to None if there is no valid test 329 plan. 330 331 Accepted format: 332 - '1..[number of subtests]' 333 334 Parameters: 335 lines - LineStream of KTAP output to parse 336 test - Test object for current test being parsed 337 338 Return: 339 True if successfully parsed test plan line 340 """ 341 match = TEST_PLAN.match(lines.peek()) 342 if not match: 343 test.expected_count = None 344 return False 345 expected_count = int(match.group(1)) 346 test.expected_count = expected_count 347 lines.pop() 348 return True 349 350TEST_RESULT = re.compile(r'^\s*(ok|not ok) ([0-9]+) (- )?([^#]*)( # .*)?$') 351 352TEST_RESULT_SKIP = re.compile(r'^\s*(ok|not ok) ([0-9]+) (- )?(.*) # SKIP(.*)$') 353 354def peek_test_name_match(lines: LineStream, test: Test) -> bool: 355 """ 356 Matches current line with the format of a test result line and checks 357 if the name matches the name of the current test. 358 Returns False if fails to match format or name. 359 360 Accepted format: 361 - '[ok|not ok] [test number] [-] [test name] [optional skip 362 directive]' 363 364 Parameters: 365 lines - LineStream of KTAP output to parse 366 test - Test object for current test being parsed 367 368 Return: 369 True if matched a test result line and the name matching the 370 expected test name 371 """ 372 line = lines.peek() 373 match = TEST_RESULT.match(line) 374 if not match: 375 return False 376 name = match.group(4) 377 return name == test.name 378 379def parse_test_result(lines: LineStream, test: Test, 380 expected_num: int) -> bool: 381 """ 382 Parses test result line and stores the status and name in the test 383 object. Reports an error if the test number does not match expected 384 test number. 385 Returns False if fails to parse test result line. 386 387 Note that the SKIP directive is the only direction that causes a 388 change in status. 389 390 Accepted format: 391 - '[ok|not ok] [test number] [-] [test name] [optional skip 392 directive]' 393 394 Parameters: 395 lines - LineStream of KTAP output to parse 396 test - Test object for current test being parsed 397 expected_num - expected test number for current test 398 399 Return: 400 True if successfully parsed a test result line. 401 """ 402 line = lines.peek() 403 match = TEST_RESULT.match(line) 404 skip_match = TEST_RESULT_SKIP.match(line) 405 406 # Check if line matches test result line format 407 if not match: 408 return False 409 lines.pop() 410 411 # Set name of test object 412 if skip_match: 413 test.name = skip_match.group(4) 414 else: 415 test.name = match.group(4) 416 417 # Check test num 418 num = int(match.group(2)) 419 if num != expected_num: 420 test.add_error(f'Expected test number {expected_num} but found {num}') 421 422 # Set status of test object 423 status = match.group(1) 424 if skip_match: 425 test.status = TestStatus.SKIPPED 426 elif status == 'ok': 427 test.status = TestStatus.SUCCESS 428 else: 429 test.status = TestStatus.FAILURE 430 return True 431 432def parse_diagnostic(lines: LineStream) -> List[str]: 433 """ 434 Parse lines that do not match the format of a test result line or 435 test header line and returns them in list. 436 437 Line formats that are not parsed: 438 - '# Subtest: [test name]' 439 - '[ok|not ok] [test number] [-] [test name] [optional skip 440 directive]' 441 - 'KTAP version [version number]' 442 443 Parameters: 444 lines - LineStream of KTAP output to parse 445 446 Return: 447 Log of diagnostic lines 448 """ 449 log = [] # type: List[str] 450 non_diagnostic_lines = [TEST_RESULT, TEST_HEADER, KTAP_START] 451 while lines and not any(re.match(lines.peek()) 452 for re in non_diagnostic_lines): 453 log.append(lines.pop()) 454 return log 455 456 457# Printing helper methods: 458 459DIVIDER = '=' * 60 460 461def format_test_divider(message: str, len_message: int) -> str: 462 """ 463 Returns string with message centered in fixed width divider. 464 465 Example: 466 '===================== message example =====================' 467 468 Parameters: 469 message - message to be centered in divider line 470 len_message - length of the message to be printed such that 471 any characters of the color codes are not counted 472 473 Return: 474 String containing message centered in fixed width divider 475 """ 476 default_count = 3 # default number of dashes 477 len_1 = default_count 478 len_2 = default_count 479 difference = len(DIVIDER) - len_message - 2 # 2 spaces added 480 if difference > 0: 481 # calculate number of dashes for each side of the divider 482 len_1 = int(difference / 2) 483 len_2 = difference - len_1 484 return ('=' * len_1) + f' {message} ' + ('=' * len_2) 485 486def print_test_header(test: Test) -> None: 487 """ 488 Prints test header with test name and optionally the expected number 489 of subtests. 490 491 Example: 492 '=================== example (2 subtests) ===================' 493 494 Parameters: 495 test - Test object representing current test being printed 496 """ 497 message = test.name 498 if message != "": 499 # Add a leading space before the subtest counts only if a test name 500 # is provided using a "# Subtest" header line. 501 message += " " 502 if test.expected_count: 503 if test.expected_count == 1: 504 message += '(1 subtest)' 505 else: 506 message += f'({test.expected_count} subtests)' 507 stdout.print_with_timestamp(format_test_divider(message, len(message))) 508 509def print_log(log: Iterable[str]) -> None: 510 """Prints all strings in saved log for test in yellow.""" 511 formatted = textwrap.dedent('\n'.join(log)) 512 for line in formatted.splitlines(): 513 stdout.print_with_timestamp(stdout.yellow(line)) 514 515def format_test_result(test: Test) -> str: 516 """ 517 Returns string with formatted test result with colored status and test 518 name. 519 520 Example: 521 '[PASSED] example' 522 523 Parameters: 524 test - Test object representing current test being printed 525 526 Return: 527 String containing formatted test result 528 """ 529 if test.status == TestStatus.SUCCESS: 530 return stdout.green('[PASSED] ') + test.name 531 if test.status == TestStatus.SKIPPED: 532 return stdout.yellow('[SKIPPED] ') + test.name 533 if test.status == TestStatus.NO_TESTS: 534 return stdout.yellow('[NO TESTS RUN] ') + test.name 535 if test.status == TestStatus.TEST_CRASHED: 536 print_log(test.log) 537 return stdout.red('[CRASHED] ') + test.name 538 print_log(test.log) 539 return stdout.red('[FAILED] ') + test.name 540 541def print_test_result(test: Test) -> None: 542 """ 543 Prints result line with status of test. 544 545 Example: 546 '[PASSED] example' 547 548 Parameters: 549 test - Test object representing current test being printed 550 """ 551 stdout.print_with_timestamp(format_test_result(test)) 552 553def print_test_footer(test: Test) -> None: 554 """ 555 Prints test footer with status of test. 556 557 Example: 558 '===================== [PASSED] example =====================' 559 560 Parameters: 561 test - Test object representing current test being printed 562 """ 563 message = format_test_result(test) 564 stdout.print_with_timestamp(format_test_divider(message, 565 len(message) - stdout.color_len())) 566 567 568 569def _summarize_failed_tests(test: Test) -> str: 570 """Tries to summarize all the failing subtests in `test`.""" 571 572 def failed_names(test: Test, parent_name: str) -> List[str]: 573 # Note: we use 'main' internally for the top-level test. 574 if not parent_name or parent_name == 'main': 575 full_name = test.name 576 else: 577 full_name = parent_name + '.' + test.name 578 579 if not test.subtests: # this is a leaf node 580 return [full_name] 581 582 # If all the children failed, just say this subtest failed. 583 # Don't summarize it down "the top-level test failed", though. 584 failed_subtests = [sub for sub in test.subtests if not sub.ok_status()] 585 if parent_name and len(failed_subtests) == len(test.subtests): 586 return [full_name] 587 588 all_failures = [] # type: List[str] 589 for t in failed_subtests: 590 all_failures.extend(failed_names(t, full_name)) 591 return all_failures 592 593 failures = failed_names(test, '') 594 # If there are too many failures, printing them out will just be noisy. 595 if len(failures) > 10: # this is an arbitrary limit 596 return '' 597 598 return 'Failures: ' + ', '.join(failures) 599 600 601def print_summary_line(test: Test) -> None: 602 """ 603 Prints summary line of test object. Color of line is dependent on 604 status of test. Color is green if test passes, yellow if test is 605 skipped, and red if the test fails or crashes. Summary line contains 606 counts of the statuses of the tests subtests or the test itself if it 607 has no subtests. 608 609 Example: 610 "Testing complete. Passed: 2, Failed: 0, Crashed: 0, Skipped: 0, 611 Errors: 0" 612 613 test - Test object representing current test being printed 614 """ 615 if test.status == TestStatus.SUCCESS: 616 color = stdout.green 617 elif test.status in (TestStatus.SKIPPED, TestStatus.NO_TESTS): 618 color = stdout.yellow 619 else: 620 color = stdout.red 621 stdout.print_with_timestamp(color(f'Testing complete. {test.counts}')) 622 623 # Summarize failures that might have gone off-screen since we had a lot 624 # of tests (arbitrarily defined as >=100 for now). 625 if test.ok_status() or test.counts.total() < 100: 626 return 627 summarized = _summarize_failed_tests(test) 628 if not summarized: 629 return 630 stdout.print_with_timestamp(color(summarized)) 631 632# Other methods: 633 634def bubble_up_test_results(test: Test) -> None: 635 """ 636 If the test has subtests, add the test counts of the subtests to the 637 test and check if any of the tests crashed and if so set the test 638 status to crashed. Otherwise if the test has no subtests add the 639 status of the test to the test counts. 640 641 Parameters: 642 test - Test object for current test being parsed 643 """ 644 subtests = test.subtests 645 counts = test.counts 646 status = test.status 647 for t in subtests: 648 counts.add_subtest_counts(t.counts) 649 if counts.total() == 0: 650 counts.add_status(status) 651 elif test.counts.get_status() == TestStatus.TEST_CRASHED: 652 test.status = TestStatus.TEST_CRASHED 653 654def parse_test(lines: LineStream, expected_num: int, log: List[str], is_subtest: bool) -> Test: 655 """ 656 Finds next test to parse in LineStream, creates new Test object, 657 parses any subtests of the test, populates Test object with all 658 information (status, name) about the test and the Test objects for 659 any subtests, and then returns the Test object. The method accepts 660 three formats of tests: 661 662 Accepted test formats: 663 664 - Main KTAP/TAP header 665 666 Example: 667 668 KTAP version 1 669 1..4 670 [subtests] 671 672 - Subtest header (must include either the KTAP version line or 673 "# Subtest" header line) 674 675 Example (preferred format with both KTAP version line and 676 "# Subtest" line): 677 678 KTAP version 1 679 # Subtest: name 680 1..3 681 [subtests] 682 ok 1 name 683 684 Example (only "# Subtest" line): 685 686 # Subtest: name 687 1..3 688 [subtests] 689 ok 1 name 690 691 Example (only KTAP version line, compliant with KTAP v1 spec): 692 693 KTAP version 1 694 1..3 695 [subtests] 696 ok 1 name 697 698 - Test result line 699 700 Example: 701 702 ok 1 - test 703 704 Parameters: 705 lines - LineStream of KTAP output to parse 706 expected_num - expected test number for test to be parsed 707 log - list of strings containing any preceding diagnostic lines 708 corresponding to the current test 709 is_subtest - boolean indicating whether test is a subtest 710 711 Return: 712 Test object populated with characteristics and any subtests 713 """ 714 test = Test() 715 test.log.extend(log) 716 if not is_subtest: 717 # If parsing the main/top-level test, parse KTAP version line and 718 # test plan 719 test.name = "main" 720 ktap_line = parse_ktap_header(lines, test) 721 parse_test_plan(lines, test) 722 parent_test = True 723 else: 724 # If not the main test, attempt to parse a test header containing 725 # the KTAP version line and/or subtest header line 726 ktap_line = parse_ktap_header(lines, test) 727 subtest_line = parse_test_header(lines, test) 728 parent_test = (ktap_line or subtest_line) 729 if parent_test: 730 # If KTAP version line and/or subtest header is found, attempt 731 # to parse test plan and print test header 732 parse_test_plan(lines, test) 733 print_test_header(test) 734 expected_count = test.expected_count 735 subtests = [] 736 test_num = 1 737 while parent_test and (expected_count is None or test_num <= expected_count): 738 # Loop to parse any subtests. 739 # Break after parsing expected number of tests or 740 # if expected number of tests is unknown break when test 741 # result line with matching name to subtest header is found 742 # or no more lines in stream. 743 sub_log = parse_diagnostic(lines) 744 sub_test = Test() 745 if not lines or (peek_test_name_match(lines, test) and 746 is_subtest): 747 if expected_count and test_num <= expected_count: 748 # If parser reaches end of test before 749 # parsing expected number of subtests, print 750 # crashed subtest and record error 751 test.add_error('missing expected subtest!') 752 sub_test.log.extend(sub_log) 753 test.counts.add_status( 754 TestStatus.TEST_CRASHED) 755 print_test_result(sub_test) 756 else: 757 test.log.extend(sub_log) 758 break 759 else: 760 sub_test = parse_test(lines, test_num, sub_log, True) 761 subtests.append(sub_test) 762 test_num += 1 763 test.subtests = subtests 764 if is_subtest: 765 # If not main test, look for test result line 766 test.log.extend(parse_diagnostic(lines)) 767 if test.name != "" and not peek_test_name_match(lines, test): 768 test.add_error('missing subtest result line!') 769 else: 770 parse_test_result(lines, test, expected_num) 771 772 # Check for there being no subtests within parent test 773 if parent_test and len(subtests) == 0: 774 # Don't override a bad status if this test had one reported. 775 # Assumption: no subtests means CRASHED is from Test.__init__() 776 if test.status in (TestStatus.TEST_CRASHED, TestStatus.SUCCESS): 777 test.status = TestStatus.NO_TESTS 778 test.add_error('0 tests run!') 779 780 # Add statuses to TestCounts attribute in Test object 781 bubble_up_test_results(test) 782 if parent_test and is_subtest: 783 # If test has subtests and is not the main test object, print 784 # footer. 785 print_test_footer(test) 786 elif is_subtest: 787 print_test_result(test) 788 return test 789 790def parse_run_tests(kernel_output: Iterable[str]) -> Test: 791 """ 792 Using kernel output, extract KTAP lines, parse the lines for test 793 results and print condensed test results and summary line. 794 795 Parameters: 796 kernel_output - Iterable object contains lines of kernel output 797 798 Return: 799 Test - the main test object with all subtests. 800 """ 801 stdout.print_with_timestamp(DIVIDER) 802 lines = extract_tap_lines(kernel_output) 803 test = Test() 804 if not lines: 805 test.name = '<missing>' 806 test.add_error('Could not find any KTAP output. Did any KUnit tests run?') 807 test.status = TestStatus.FAILURE_TO_PARSE_TESTS 808 else: 809 test = parse_test(lines, 0, [], False) 810 if test.status != TestStatus.NO_TESTS: 811 test.status = test.counts.get_status() 812 stdout.print_with_timestamp(DIVIDER) 813 print_summary_line(test) 814 return test 815