1#!/usr/bin/env python3 2 3""" 4This script determines the given package's openbmc dependencies from its 5configure.ac file where it downloads, configures, builds, and installs each of 6these dependencies. Then the given package is configured, built, and installed 7prior to executing its unit tests. 8""" 9 10import argparse 11import json 12import multiprocessing 13import os 14import platform 15import re 16import shutil 17import subprocess 18import sys 19from subprocess import CalledProcessError, check_call 20from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory 21from urllib.parse import urljoin 22 23from git import Repo 24 25# interpreter is not used directly but this resolves dependency ordering 26# that would be broken if we didn't include it. 27from mesonbuild import interpreter # noqa: F401 28from mesonbuild import coredata, optinterpreter 29from mesonbuild.mesonlib import OptionKey 30from mesonbuild.mesonlib import version_compare as meson_version_compare 31 32 33class DepTree: 34 """ 35 Represents package dependency tree, where each node is a DepTree with a 36 name and DepTree children. 37 """ 38 39 def __init__(self, name): 40 """ 41 Create new DepTree. 42 43 Parameter descriptions: 44 name Name of new tree node. 45 """ 46 self.name = name 47 self.children = list() 48 49 def AddChild(self, name): 50 """ 51 Add new child node to current node. 52 53 Parameter descriptions: 54 name Name of new child 55 """ 56 new_child = DepTree(name) 57 self.children.append(new_child) 58 return new_child 59 60 def AddChildNode(self, node): 61 """ 62 Add existing child node to current node. 63 64 Parameter descriptions: 65 node Tree node to add 66 """ 67 self.children.append(node) 68 69 def RemoveChild(self, name): 70 """ 71 Remove child node. 72 73 Parameter descriptions: 74 name Name of child to remove 75 """ 76 for child in self.children: 77 if child.name == name: 78 self.children.remove(child) 79 return 80 81 def GetNode(self, name): 82 """ 83 Return node with matching name. Return None if not found. 84 85 Parameter descriptions: 86 name Name of node to return 87 """ 88 if self.name == name: 89 return self 90 for child in self.children: 91 node = child.GetNode(name) 92 if node: 93 return node 94 return None 95 96 def GetParentNode(self, name, parent_node=None): 97 """ 98 Return parent of node with matching name. Return none if not found. 99 100 Parameter descriptions: 101 name Name of node to get parent of 102 parent_node Parent of current node 103 """ 104 if self.name == name: 105 return parent_node 106 for child in self.children: 107 found_node = child.GetParentNode(name, self) 108 if found_node: 109 return found_node 110 return None 111 112 def GetPath(self, name, path=None): 113 """ 114 Return list of node names from head to matching name. 115 Return None if not found. 116 117 Parameter descriptions: 118 name Name of node 119 path List of node names from head to current node 120 """ 121 if not path: 122 path = [] 123 if self.name == name: 124 path.append(self.name) 125 return path 126 for child in self.children: 127 match = child.GetPath(name, path + [self.name]) 128 if match: 129 return match 130 return None 131 132 def GetPathRegex(self, name, regex_str, path=None): 133 """ 134 Return list of node paths that end in name, or match regex_str. 135 Return empty list if not found. 136 137 Parameter descriptions: 138 name Name of node to search for 139 regex_str Regex string to match node names 140 path Path of node names from head to current node 141 """ 142 new_paths = [] 143 if not path: 144 path = [] 145 match = re.match(regex_str, self.name) 146 if (self.name == name) or (match): 147 new_paths.append(path + [self.name]) 148 for child in self.children: 149 return_paths = None 150 full_path = path + [self.name] 151 return_paths = child.GetPathRegex(name, regex_str, full_path) 152 for i in return_paths: 153 new_paths.append(i) 154 return new_paths 155 156 def MoveNode(self, from_name, to_name): 157 """ 158 Mode existing from_name node to become child of to_name node. 159 160 Parameter descriptions: 161 from_name Name of node to make a child of to_name 162 to_name Name of node to make parent of from_name 163 """ 164 parent_from_node = self.GetParentNode(from_name) 165 from_node = self.GetNode(from_name) 166 parent_from_node.RemoveChild(from_name) 167 to_node = self.GetNode(to_name) 168 to_node.AddChildNode(from_node) 169 170 def ReorderDeps(self, name, regex_str): 171 """ 172 Reorder dependency tree. If tree contains nodes with names that 173 match 'name' and 'regex_str', move 'regex_str' nodes that are 174 to the right of 'name' node, so that they become children of the 175 'name' node. 176 177 Parameter descriptions: 178 name Name of node to look for 179 regex_str Regex string to match names to 180 """ 181 name_path = self.GetPath(name) 182 if not name_path: 183 return 184 paths = self.GetPathRegex(name, regex_str) 185 is_name_in_paths = False 186 name_index = 0 187 for i in range(len(paths)): 188 path = paths[i] 189 if path[-1] == name: 190 is_name_in_paths = True 191 name_index = i 192 break 193 if not is_name_in_paths: 194 return 195 for i in range(name_index + 1, len(paths)): 196 path = paths[i] 197 if name in path: 198 continue 199 from_name = path[-1] 200 self.MoveNode(from_name, name) 201 202 def GetInstallList(self): 203 """ 204 Return post-order list of node names. 205 206 Parameter descriptions: 207 """ 208 install_list = [] 209 for child in self.children: 210 child_install_list = child.GetInstallList() 211 install_list.extend(child_install_list) 212 install_list.append(self.name) 213 return install_list 214 215 def PrintTree(self, level=0): 216 """ 217 Print pre-order node names with indentation denoting node depth level. 218 219 Parameter descriptions: 220 level Current depth level 221 """ 222 INDENT_PER_LEVEL = 4 223 print(" " * (level * INDENT_PER_LEVEL) + self.name) 224 for child in self.children: 225 child.PrintTree(level + 1) 226 227 228def check_call_cmd(*cmd, **kwargs): 229 """ 230 Verbose prints the directory location the given command is called from and 231 the command, then executes the command using check_call. 232 233 Parameter descriptions: 234 dir Directory location command is to be called from 235 cmd List of parameters constructing the complete command 236 """ 237 printline(os.getcwd(), ">", " ".join(cmd)) 238 check_call(cmd, **kwargs) 239 240 241def clone_pkg(pkg, branch): 242 """ 243 Clone the given openbmc package's git repository from gerrit into 244 the WORKSPACE location 245 246 Parameter descriptions: 247 pkg Name of the package to clone 248 branch Branch to clone from pkg 249 """ 250 pkg_dir = os.path.join(WORKSPACE, pkg) 251 if os.path.exists(os.path.join(pkg_dir, ".git")): 252 return pkg_dir 253 pkg_repo = urljoin("https://gerrit.openbmc.org/openbmc/", pkg) 254 os.mkdir(pkg_dir) 255 printline(pkg_dir, "> git clone", pkg_repo, branch, "./") 256 try: 257 # first try the branch 258 clone = Repo.clone_from(pkg_repo, pkg_dir, branch=branch) 259 repo_inst = clone.working_dir 260 except Exception: 261 printline("Input branch not found, default to master") 262 clone = Repo.clone_from(pkg_repo, pkg_dir, branch="master") 263 repo_inst = clone.working_dir 264 return repo_inst 265 266 267def make_target_exists(target): 268 """ 269 Runs a check against the makefile in the current directory to determine 270 if the target exists so that it can be built. 271 272 Parameter descriptions: 273 target The make target we are checking 274 """ 275 try: 276 cmd = ["make", "-n", target] 277 with open(os.devnull, "w") as devnull: 278 check_call(cmd, stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull) 279 return True 280 except CalledProcessError: 281 return False 282 283 284make_parallel = [ 285 "make", 286 # Run enough jobs to saturate all the cpus 287 "-j", 288 str(multiprocessing.cpu_count()), 289 # Don't start more jobs if the load avg is too high 290 "-l", 291 str(multiprocessing.cpu_count()), 292 # Synchronize the output so logs aren't intermixed in stdout / stderr 293 "-O", 294] 295 296 297def build_and_install(name, build_for_testing=False): 298 """ 299 Builds and installs the package in the environment. Optionally 300 builds the examples and test cases for package. 301 302 Parameter description: 303 name The name of the package we are building 304 build_for_testing Enable options related to testing on the package? 305 """ 306 os.chdir(os.path.join(WORKSPACE, name)) 307 308 # Refresh dynamic linker run time bindings for dependencies 309 check_call_cmd("sudo", "-n", "--", "ldconfig") 310 311 pkg = Package() 312 if build_for_testing: 313 pkg.test() 314 else: 315 pkg.install() 316 317 318def build_dep_tree(name, pkgdir, dep_added, head, branch, dep_tree=None): 319 """ 320 For each package (name), starting with the package to be unit tested, 321 extract its dependencies. For each package dependency defined, recursively 322 apply the same strategy 323 324 Parameter descriptions: 325 name Name of the package 326 pkgdir Directory where package source is located 327 dep_added Current dict of dependencies and added status 328 head Head node of the dependency tree 329 branch Branch to clone from pkg 330 dep_tree Current dependency tree node 331 """ 332 if not dep_tree: 333 dep_tree = head 334 335 with open("/tmp/depcache", "r") as depcache: 336 cache = depcache.readline() 337 338 # Read out pkg dependencies 339 pkg = Package(name, pkgdir) 340 341 build = pkg.build_system() 342 if not build: 343 raise Exception(f"Unable to find build system for {name}.") 344 345 for dep in set(build.dependencies()): 346 if dep in cache: 347 continue 348 # Dependency package not already known 349 if dep_added.get(dep) is None: 350 print(f"Adding {dep} dependency to {name}.") 351 # Dependency package not added 352 new_child = dep_tree.AddChild(dep) 353 dep_added[dep] = False 354 dep_pkgdir = clone_pkg(dep, branch) 355 # Determine this dependency package's 356 # dependencies and add them before 357 # returning to add this package 358 dep_added = build_dep_tree( 359 dep, dep_pkgdir, dep_added, head, branch, new_child 360 ) 361 else: 362 # Dependency package known and added 363 if dep_added[dep]: 364 continue 365 else: 366 # Cyclic dependency failure 367 raise Exception("Cyclic dependencies found in " + name) 368 369 if not dep_added[name]: 370 dep_added[name] = True 371 372 return dep_added 373 374 375def run_cppcheck(): 376 if not os.path.exists(os.path.join("build", "compile_commands.json")): 377 return None 378 379 with TemporaryDirectory() as cpp_dir: 380 # http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net/manual.pdf 381 try: 382 check_call_cmd( 383 "cppcheck", 384 "-j", 385 str(multiprocessing.cpu_count()), 386 "--enable=style,performance,portability,missingInclude", 387 "--inline-suppr", 388 "--suppress=useStlAlgorithm", 389 "--suppress=unusedStructMember", 390 "--suppress=postfixOperator", 391 "--suppress=unreadVariable", 392 "--suppress=knownConditionTrueFalse", 393 "--library=googletest", 394 "--project=build/compile_commands.json", 395 f"--cppcheck-build-dir={cpp_dir}", 396 ) 397 except subprocess.CalledProcessError: 398 print("cppcheck found errors") 399 400 401def is_valgrind_safe(): 402 """ 403 Returns whether it is safe to run valgrind on our platform 404 """ 405 src = "unit-test-vg.c" 406 exe = "./unit-test-vg" 407 with open(src, "w") as h: 408 h.write("#include <errno.h>\n") 409 h.write("#include <stdio.h>\n") 410 h.write("#include <stdlib.h>\n") 411 h.write("#include <string.h>\n") 412 h.write("int main() {\n") 413 h.write("char *heap_str = malloc(16);\n") 414 h.write('strcpy(heap_str, "RandString");\n') 415 h.write('int res = strcmp("RandString", heap_str);\n') 416 h.write("free(heap_str);\n") 417 h.write("char errstr[64];\n") 418 h.write("strerror_r(EINVAL, errstr, sizeof(errstr));\n") 419 h.write('printf("%s\\n", errstr);\n') 420 h.write("return res;\n") 421 h.write("}\n") 422 try: 423 with open(os.devnull, "w") as devnull: 424 check_call( 425 ["gcc", "-O2", "-o", exe, src], stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull 426 ) 427 check_call( 428 ["valgrind", "--error-exitcode=99", exe], 429 stdout=devnull, 430 stderr=devnull, 431 ) 432 return True 433 except Exception: 434 sys.stderr.write("###### Platform is not valgrind safe ######\n") 435 return False 436 finally: 437 os.remove(src) 438 os.remove(exe) 439 440 441def is_sanitize_safe(): 442 """ 443 Returns whether it is safe to run sanitizers on our platform 444 """ 445 src = "unit-test-sanitize.c" 446 exe = "./unit-test-sanitize" 447 with open(src, "w") as h: 448 h.write("int main() { return 0; }\n") 449 try: 450 with open(os.devnull, "w") as devnull: 451 check_call( 452 [ 453 "gcc", 454 "-O2", 455 "-fsanitize=address", 456 "-fsanitize=undefined", 457 "-o", 458 exe, 459 src, 460 ], 461 stdout=devnull, 462 stderr=devnull, 463 ) 464 check_call([exe], stdout=devnull, stderr=devnull) 465 466 # TODO - Sanitizer not working on ppc64le 467 # https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc-build-scripts/issues/31 468 if platform.processor() == "ppc64le": 469 sys.stderr.write("###### ppc64le is not sanitize safe ######\n") 470 return False 471 else: 472 return True 473 except Exception: 474 sys.stderr.write("###### Platform is not sanitize safe ######\n") 475 return False 476 finally: 477 os.remove(src) 478 os.remove(exe) 479 480 481def maybe_make_valgrind(): 482 """ 483 Potentially runs the unit tests through valgrind for the package 484 via `make check-valgrind`. If the package does not have valgrind testing 485 then it just skips over this. 486 """ 487 # Valgrind testing is currently broken by an aggressive strcmp optimization 488 # that is inlined into optimized code for POWER by gcc 7+. Until we find 489 # a workaround, just don't run valgrind tests on POWER. 490 # https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc/issues/3315 491 if not is_valgrind_safe(): 492 sys.stderr.write("###### Skipping valgrind ######\n") 493 return 494 if not make_target_exists("check-valgrind"): 495 return 496 497 try: 498 cmd = make_parallel + ["check-valgrind"] 499 check_call_cmd(*cmd) 500 except CalledProcessError: 501 for root, _, files in os.walk(os.getcwd()): 502 for f in files: 503 if re.search("test-suite-[a-z]+.log", f) is None: 504 continue 505 check_call_cmd("cat", os.path.join(root, f)) 506 raise Exception("Valgrind tests failed") 507 508 509def maybe_make_coverage(): 510 """ 511 Potentially runs the unit tests through code coverage for the package 512 via `make check-code-coverage`. If the package does not have code coverage 513 testing then it just skips over this. 514 """ 515 if not make_target_exists("check-code-coverage"): 516 return 517 518 # Actually run code coverage 519 try: 520 cmd = make_parallel + ["check-code-coverage"] 521 check_call_cmd(*cmd) 522 except CalledProcessError: 523 raise Exception("Code coverage failed") 524 525 526class BuildSystem(object): 527 """ 528 Build systems generally provide the means to configure, build, install and 529 test software. The BuildSystem class defines a set of interfaces on top of 530 which Autotools, Meson, CMake and possibly other build system drivers can 531 be implemented, separating out the phases to control whether a package 532 should merely be installed or also tested and analyzed. 533 """ 534 535 def __init__(self, package, path): 536 """Initialise the driver with properties independent of the build 537 system 538 539 Keyword arguments: 540 package: The name of the package. Derived from the path if None 541 path: The path to the package. Set to the working directory if None 542 """ 543 self.path = "." if not path else path 544 realpath = os.path.realpath(self.path) 545 self.package = package if package else os.path.basename(realpath) 546 self.build_for_testing = False 547 548 def probe(self): 549 """Test if the build system driver can be applied to the package 550 551 Return True if the driver can drive the package's build system, 552 otherwise False. 553 554 Generally probe() is implemented by testing for the presence of the 555 build system's configuration file(s). 556 """ 557 raise NotImplementedError 558 559 def dependencies(self): 560 """Provide the package's dependencies 561 562 Returns a list of dependencies. If no dependencies are required then an 563 empty list must be returned. 564 565 Generally dependencies() is implemented by analysing and extracting the 566 data from the build system configuration. 567 """ 568 raise NotImplementedError 569 570 def configure(self, build_for_testing): 571 """Configure the source ready for building 572 573 Should raise an exception if configuration failed. 574 575 Keyword arguments: 576 build_for_testing: Mark the package as being built for testing rather 577 than for installation as a dependency for the 578 package under test. Setting to True generally 579 implies that the package will be configured to build 580 with debug information, at a low level of 581 optimisation and possibly with sanitizers enabled. 582 583 Generally configure() is implemented by invoking the build system 584 tooling to generate Makefiles or equivalent. 585 """ 586 raise NotImplementedError 587 588 def build(self): 589 """Build the software ready for installation and/or testing 590 591 Should raise an exception if the build fails 592 593 Generally build() is implemented by invoking `make` or `ninja`. 594 """ 595 raise NotImplementedError 596 597 def install(self): 598 """Install the software ready for use 599 600 Should raise an exception if installation fails 601 602 Like build(), install() is generally implemented by invoking `make` or 603 `ninja`. 604 """ 605 raise NotImplementedError 606 607 def test(self): 608 """Build and run the test suite associated with the package 609 610 Should raise an exception if the build or testing fails. 611 612 Like install(), test() is generally implemented by invoking `make` or 613 `ninja`. 614 """ 615 raise NotImplementedError 616 617 def analyze(self): 618 """Run any supported analysis tools over the codebase 619 620 Should raise an exception if analysis fails. 621 622 Some analysis tools such as scan-build need injection into the build 623 system. analyze() provides the necessary hook to implement such 624 behaviour. Analyzers independent of the build system can also be 625 specified here but at the cost of possible duplication of code between 626 the build system driver implementations. 627 """ 628 raise NotImplementedError 629 630 631class Autotools(BuildSystem): 632 def __init__(self, package=None, path=None): 633 super(Autotools, self).__init__(package, path) 634 635 def probe(self): 636 return os.path.isfile(os.path.join(self.path, "configure.ac")) 637 638 def dependencies(self): 639 configure_ac = os.path.join(self.path, "configure.ac") 640 641 contents = "" 642 # Prepend some special function overrides so we can parse out 643 # dependencies 644 for macro in DEPENDENCIES.keys(): 645 contents += ( 646 "m4_define([" 647 + macro 648 + "], [" 649 + macro 650 + "_START$" 651 + str(DEPENDENCIES_OFFSET[macro] + 1) 652 + macro 653 + "_END])\n" 654 ) 655 with open(configure_ac, "rt") as f: 656 contents += f.read() 657 658 autoconf_cmdline = ["autoconf", "-Wno-undefined", "-"] 659 autoconf_process = subprocess.Popen( 660 autoconf_cmdline, 661 stdin=subprocess.PIPE, 662 stdout=subprocess.PIPE, 663 stderr=subprocess.PIPE, 664 ) 665 document = contents.encode("utf-8") 666 (stdout, stderr) = autoconf_process.communicate(input=document) 667 if not stdout: 668 print(stderr) 669 raise Exception("Failed to run autoconf for parsing dependencies") 670 671 # Parse out all of the dependency text 672 matches = [] 673 for macro in DEPENDENCIES.keys(): 674 pattern = "(" + macro + ")_START(.*?)" + macro + "_END" 675 for match in re.compile(pattern).finditer(stdout.decode("utf-8")): 676 matches.append((match.group(1), match.group(2))) 677 678 # Look up dependencies from the text 679 found_deps = [] 680 for macro, deptext in matches: 681 for potential_dep in deptext.split(" "): 682 for known_dep in DEPENDENCIES[macro].keys(): 683 if potential_dep.startswith(known_dep): 684 found_deps.append(DEPENDENCIES[macro][known_dep]) 685 686 return found_deps 687 688 def _configure_feature(self, flag, enabled): 689 """ 690 Returns an configure flag as a string 691 692 Parameters: 693 flag The name of the flag 694 enabled Whether the flag is enabled or disabled 695 """ 696 return "--" + ("enable" if enabled else "disable") + "-" + flag 697 698 def configure(self, build_for_testing): 699 self.build_for_testing = build_for_testing 700 conf_flags = [ 701 self._configure_feature("silent-rules", False), 702 self._configure_feature("examples", build_for_testing), 703 self._configure_feature("tests", build_for_testing), 704 self._configure_feature("itests", INTEGRATION_TEST), 705 ] 706 conf_flags.extend( 707 [ 708 self._configure_feature("code-coverage", build_for_testing), 709 self._configure_feature("valgrind", build_for_testing), 710 ] 711 ) 712 # Add any necessary configure flags for package 713 if CONFIGURE_FLAGS.get(self.package) is not None: 714 conf_flags.extend(CONFIGURE_FLAGS.get(self.package)) 715 for bootstrap in ["bootstrap.sh", "bootstrap", "autogen.sh"]: 716 if os.path.exists(bootstrap): 717 check_call_cmd("./" + bootstrap) 718 break 719 check_call_cmd("./configure", *conf_flags) 720 721 def build(self): 722 check_call_cmd(*make_parallel) 723 724 def install(self): 725 check_call_cmd("sudo", "-n", "--", *(make_parallel + ["install"])) 726 727 def test(self): 728 try: 729 cmd = make_parallel + ["check"] 730 for i in range(0, args.repeat): 731 check_call_cmd(*cmd) 732 733 maybe_make_valgrind() 734 maybe_make_coverage() 735 except CalledProcessError: 736 for root, _, files in os.walk(os.getcwd()): 737 if "test-suite.log" not in files: 738 continue 739 check_call_cmd("cat", os.path.join(root, "test-suite.log")) 740 raise Exception("Unit tests failed") 741 742 def analyze(self): 743 run_cppcheck() 744 745 746class CMake(BuildSystem): 747 def __init__(self, package=None, path=None): 748 super(CMake, self).__init__(package, path) 749 750 def probe(self): 751 return os.path.isfile(os.path.join(self.path, "CMakeLists.txt")) 752 753 def dependencies(self): 754 return [] 755 756 def configure(self, build_for_testing): 757 self.build_for_testing = build_for_testing 758 if INTEGRATION_TEST: 759 check_call_cmd( 760 "cmake", 761 "-DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON", 762 "-DITESTS=ON", 763 ".", 764 ) 765 else: 766 check_call_cmd("cmake", "-DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON", ".") 767 768 def build(self): 769 check_call_cmd( 770 "cmake", 771 "--build", 772 ".", 773 "--", 774 "-j", 775 str(multiprocessing.cpu_count()), 776 ) 777 778 def install(self): 779 check_call_cmd("sudo", "cmake", "--install", ".") 780 781 def test(self): 782 if make_target_exists("test"): 783 check_call_cmd("ctest", ".") 784 785 def analyze(self): 786 if os.path.isfile(".clang-tidy"): 787 with TemporaryDirectory(prefix="build", dir=".") as build_dir: 788 # clang-tidy needs to run on a clang-specific build 789 check_call_cmd( 790 "cmake", 791 "-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=clang", 792 "-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++", 793 "-DCMAKE_EXPORT_COMPILE_COMMANDS=ON", 794 "-H.", 795 "-B" + build_dir, 796 ) 797 798 check_call_cmd( 799 "run-clang-tidy", "-header-filter=.*", "-p", build_dir 800 ) 801 802 maybe_make_valgrind() 803 maybe_make_coverage() 804 run_cppcheck() 805 806 807class Meson(BuildSystem): 808 @staticmethod 809 def _project_name(path): 810 doc = subprocess.check_output( 811 ["meson", "introspect", "--projectinfo", path], 812 stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, 813 ).decode("utf-8") 814 return json.loads(doc)["descriptive_name"] 815 816 def __init__(self, package=None, path=None): 817 super(Meson, self).__init__(package, path) 818 819 def probe(self): 820 return os.path.isfile(os.path.join(self.path, "meson.build")) 821 822 def dependencies(self): 823 meson_build = os.path.join(self.path, "meson.build") 824 if not os.path.exists(meson_build): 825 return [] 826 827 found_deps = [] 828 for root, dirs, files in os.walk(self.path): 829 if "meson.build" not in files: 830 continue 831 with open(os.path.join(root, "meson.build"), "rt") as f: 832 build_contents = f.read() 833 pattern = r"dependency\('([^']*)'.*?\),?\n" 834 for match in re.finditer(pattern, build_contents): 835 group = match.group(1) 836 maybe_dep = DEPENDENCIES["PKG_CHECK_MODULES"].get(group) 837 if maybe_dep is not None: 838 found_deps.append(maybe_dep) 839 840 return found_deps 841 842 def _parse_options(self, options_file): 843 """ 844 Returns a set of options defined in the provides meson_options.txt file 845 846 Parameters: 847 options_file The file containing options 848 """ 849 oi = optinterpreter.OptionInterpreter("") 850 oi.process(options_file) 851 return oi.options 852 853 def _configure_boolean(self, val): 854 """ 855 Returns the meson flag which signifies the value 856 857 True is true which requires the boolean. 858 False is false which disables the boolean. 859 860 Parameters: 861 val The value being converted 862 """ 863 if val is True: 864 return "true" 865 elif val is False: 866 return "false" 867 else: 868 raise Exception("Bad meson boolean value") 869 870 def _configure_feature(self, val): 871 """ 872 Returns the meson flag which signifies the value 873 874 True is enabled which requires the feature. 875 False is disabled which disables the feature. 876 None is auto which autodetects the feature. 877 878 Parameters: 879 val The value being converted 880 """ 881 if val is True: 882 return "enabled" 883 elif val is False: 884 return "disabled" 885 elif val is None: 886 return "auto" 887 else: 888 raise Exception("Bad meson feature value") 889 890 def _configure_option(self, opts, key, val): 891 """ 892 Returns the meson flag which signifies the value 893 based on the type of the opt 894 895 Parameters: 896 opt The meson option which we are setting 897 val The value being converted 898 """ 899 if isinstance(opts[key], coredata.UserBooleanOption): 900 str_val = self._configure_boolean(val) 901 elif isinstance(opts[key], coredata.UserFeatureOption): 902 str_val = self._configure_feature(val) 903 else: 904 raise Exception("Unknown meson option type") 905 return "-D{}={}".format(key, str_val) 906 907 def configure(self, build_for_testing): 908 self.build_for_testing = build_for_testing 909 meson_options = {} 910 if os.path.exists("meson.options"): 911 meson_options = self._parse_options("meson.options") 912 elif os.path.exists("meson_options.txt"): 913 meson_options = self._parse_options("meson_options.txt") 914 meson_flags = [ 915 "-Db_colorout=never", 916 "-Dwerror=true", 917 "-Dwarning_level=3", 918 ] 919 if build_for_testing: 920 # -Ddebug=true -Doptimization=g is helpful for abi-dumper but isn't a combination that 921 # is supported by meson's build types. Configure it manually. 922 meson_flags.append("-Ddebug=true") 923 meson_flags.append("-Doptimization=g") 924 else: 925 meson_flags.append("--buildtype=debugoptimized") 926 if OptionKey("tests") in meson_options: 927 meson_flags.append( 928 self._configure_option( 929 meson_options, OptionKey("tests"), build_for_testing 930 ) 931 ) 932 if OptionKey("examples") in meson_options: 933 meson_flags.append( 934 self._configure_option( 935 meson_options, OptionKey("examples"), build_for_testing 936 ) 937 ) 938 if OptionKey("itests") in meson_options: 939 meson_flags.append( 940 self._configure_option( 941 meson_options, OptionKey("itests"), INTEGRATION_TEST 942 ) 943 ) 944 if MESON_FLAGS.get(self.package) is not None: 945 meson_flags.extend(MESON_FLAGS.get(self.package)) 946 try: 947 check_call_cmd( 948 "meson", "setup", "--reconfigure", "build", *meson_flags 949 ) 950 except Exception: 951 shutil.rmtree("build", ignore_errors=True) 952 check_call_cmd("meson", "setup", "build", *meson_flags) 953 954 self.package = Meson._project_name("build") 955 956 def build(self): 957 check_call_cmd("ninja", "-C", "build") 958 959 def install(self): 960 check_call_cmd("sudo", "-n", "--", "ninja", "-C", "build", "install") 961 962 def test(self): 963 # It is useful to check various settings of the meson.build file 964 # for compatibility, such as meson_version checks. We shouldn't 965 # do this in the configure path though because it affects subprojects 966 # and dependencies as well, but we only want this applied to the 967 # project-under-test (otherwise an upstream dependency could fail 968 # this check without our control). 969 self._extra_meson_checks() 970 971 try: 972 test_args = ("--repeat", str(args.repeat), "-C", "build") 973 check_call_cmd("meson", "test", "--print-errorlogs", *test_args) 974 975 except CalledProcessError: 976 raise Exception("Unit tests failed") 977 978 def _setup_exists(self, setup): 979 """ 980 Returns whether the meson build supports the named test setup. 981 982 Parameter descriptions: 983 setup The setup target to check 984 """ 985 try: 986 with open(os.devnull, "w"): 987 output = subprocess.check_output( 988 [ 989 "meson", 990 "test", 991 "-C", 992 "build", 993 "--setup", 994 "{}:{}".format(self.package, setup), 995 "__likely_not_a_test__", 996 ], 997 stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, 998 ) 999 except CalledProcessError as e: 1000 output = e.output 1001 output = output.decode("utf-8") 1002 return not re.search("Unknown test setup '[^']+'[.]", output) 1003 1004 def _maybe_valgrind(self): 1005 """ 1006 Potentially runs the unit tests through valgrind for the package 1007 via `meson test`. The package can specify custom valgrind 1008 configurations by utilizing add_test_setup() in a meson.build 1009 """ 1010 if not is_valgrind_safe(): 1011 sys.stderr.write("###### Skipping valgrind ######\n") 1012 return 1013 try: 1014 if self._setup_exists("valgrind"): 1015 check_call_cmd( 1016 "meson", 1017 "test", 1018 "-t", 1019 "10", 1020 "-C", 1021 "build", 1022 "--print-errorlogs", 1023 "--setup", 1024 "{}:valgrind".format(self.package), 1025 ) 1026 else: 1027 check_call_cmd( 1028 "meson", 1029 "test", 1030 "-t", 1031 "10", 1032 "-C", 1033 "build", 1034 "--print-errorlogs", 1035 "--wrapper", 1036 "valgrind --error-exitcode=1", 1037 ) 1038 except CalledProcessError: 1039 raise Exception("Valgrind tests failed") 1040 1041 def analyze(self): 1042 self._maybe_valgrind() 1043 1044 # Run clang-tidy only if the project has a configuration 1045 if os.path.isfile(".clang-tidy"): 1046 os.environ["CXX"] = "clang++" 1047 with TemporaryDirectory(prefix="build", dir=".") as build_dir: 1048 check_call_cmd("meson", "setup", build_dir) 1049 if not os.path.isfile(".openbmc-no-clang"): 1050 check_call_cmd("meson", "compile", "-C", build_dir) 1051 try: 1052 check_call_cmd("ninja", "-C", build_dir, "clang-tidy-fix") 1053 except subprocess.CalledProcessError: 1054 check_call_cmd( 1055 "git", "-C", CODE_SCAN_DIR, "--no-pager", "diff" 1056 ) 1057 raise 1058 # Run the basic clang static analyzer otherwise 1059 else: 1060 check_call_cmd("ninja", "-C", "build", "scan-build") 1061 1062 # Run tests through sanitizers 1063 # b_lundef is needed if clang++ is CXX since it resolves the 1064 # asan symbols at runtime only. We don't want to set it earlier 1065 # in the build process to ensure we don't have undefined 1066 # runtime code. 1067 if is_sanitize_safe(): 1068 check_call_cmd( 1069 "meson", 1070 "configure", 1071 "build", 1072 "-Db_sanitize=address,undefined", 1073 "-Db_lundef=false", 1074 ) 1075 check_call_cmd( 1076 "meson", 1077 "test", 1078 "-C", 1079 "build", 1080 "--print-errorlogs", 1081 "--logbase", 1082 "testlog-ubasan", 1083 env=os.environ | {"UBSAN_OPTIONS": "halt_on_error=1"}, 1084 ) 1085 # TODO: Fix memory sanitizer 1086 # check_call_cmd('meson', 'configure', 'build', 1087 # '-Db_sanitize=memory') 1088 # check_call_cmd('meson', 'test', '-C', 'build' 1089 # '--logbase', 'testlog-msan') 1090 check_call_cmd("meson", "configure", "build", "-Db_sanitize=none") 1091 else: 1092 sys.stderr.write("###### Skipping sanitizers ######\n") 1093 1094 # Run coverage checks 1095 check_call_cmd("meson", "configure", "build", "-Db_coverage=true") 1096 self.test() 1097 # Only build coverage HTML if coverage files were produced 1098 for root, dirs, files in os.walk("build"): 1099 if any([f.endswith(".gcda") for f in files]): 1100 check_call_cmd("ninja", "-C", "build", "coverage-html") 1101 break 1102 check_call_cmd("meson", "configure", "build", "-Db_coverage=false") 1103 run_cppcheck() 1104 1105 def _extra_meson_checks(self): 1106 with open(os.path.join(self.path, "meson.build"), "rt") as f: 1107 build_contents = f.read() 1108 1109 # Find project's specified meson_version. 1110 meson_version = None 1111 pattern = r"meson_version:[^']*'([^']*)'" 1112 for match in re.finditer(pattern, build_contents): 1113 group = match.group(1) 1114 meson_version = group 1115 1116 # C++20 requires at least Meson 0.57 but Meson itself doesn't 1117 # identify this. Add to our unit-test checks so that we don't 1118 # get a meson.build missing this. 1119 pattern = r"'cpp_std=c\+\+20'" 1120 for match in re.finditer(pattern, build_contents): 1121 if not meson_version or not meson_version_compare( 1122 meson_version, ">=0.57" 1123 ): 1124 raise Exception( 1125 "C++20 support requires specifying in meson.build: " 1126 + "meson_version: '>=0.57'" 1127 ) 1128 1129 # C++23 requires at least Meson 1.1.1 but Meson itself doesn't 1130 # identify this. Add to our unit-test checks so that we don't 1131 # get a meson.build missing this. 1132 pattern = r"'cpp_std=c\+\+23'" 1133 for match in re.finditer(pattern, build_contents): 1134 if not meson_version or not meson_version_compare( 1135 meson_version, ">=1.1.1" 1136 ): 1137 raise Exception( 1138 "C++23 support requires specifying in meson.build: " 1139 + "meson_version: '>=1.1.1'" 1140 ) 1141 1142 if "get_variable(" in build_contents: 1143 if not meson_version or not meson_version_compare( 1144 meson_version, ">=0.58" 1145 ): 1146 raise Exception( 1147 "dep.get_variable() with positional argument requires " 1148 + "meson_Version: '>=0.58'" 1149 ) 1150 1151 1152class Package(object): 1153 def __init__(self, name=None, path=None): 1154 self.supported = [Meson, Autotools, CMake] 1155 self.name = name 1156 self.path = path 1157 self.test_only = False 1158 1159 def build_systems(self): 1160 instances = (system(self.name, self.path) for system in self.supported) 1161 return (instance for instance in instances if instance.probe()) 1162 1163 def build_system(self, preferred=None): 1164 systems = list(self.build_systems()) 1165 1166 if not systems: 1167 return None 1168 1169 if preferred: 1170 return {type(system): system for system in systems}[preferred] 1171 1172 return next(iter(systems)) 1173 1174 def install(self, system=None): 1175 if not system: 1176 system = self.build_system() 1177 1178 system.configure(False) 1179 system.build() 1180 system.install() 1181 1182 def _test_one(self, system): 1183 system.configure(True) 1184 system.build() 1185 system.install() 1186 system.test() 1187 if not TEST_ONLY: 1188 system.analyze() 1189 1190 def test(self): 1191 for system in self.build_systems(): 1192 self._test_one(system) 1193 1194 1195def find_file(filename, basedir): 1196 """ 1197 Finds all occurrences of a file (or list of files) in the base 1198 directory and passes them back with their relative paths. 1199 1200 Parameter descriptions: 1201 filename The name of the file (or list of files) to 1202 find 1203 basedir The base directory search in 1204 """ 1205 1206 if not isinstance(filename, list): 1207 filename = [filename] 1208 1209 filepaths = [] 1210 for root, dirs, files in os.walk(basedir): 1211 if os.path.split(root)[-1] == "subprojects": 1212 for f in files: 1213 subproject = ".".join(f.split(".")[0:-1]) 1214 if f.endswith(".wrap") and subproject in dirs: 1215 # don't find files in meson subprojects with wraps 1216 dirs.remove(subproject) 1217 for f in filename: 1218 if f in files: 1219 filepaths.append(os.path.join(root, f)) 1220 return filepaths 1221 1222 1223if __name__ == "__main__": 1224 # CONFIGURE_FLAGS = [GIT REPO]:[CONFIGURE FLAGS] 1225 CONFIGURE_FLAGS = { 1226 "phosphor-logging": [ 1227 "--enable-metadata-processing", 1228 "--enable-openpower-pel-extension", 1229 "YAML_DIR=/usr/local/share/phosphor-dbus-yaml/yaml", 1230 ] 1231 } 1232 1233 # MESON_FLAGS = [GIT REPO]:[MESON FLAGS] 1234 MESON_FLAGS = { 1235 "phosphor-dbus-interfaces": [ 1236 "-Ddata_com_ibm=true", 1237 "-Ddata_org_open_power=true", 1238 ], 1239 "phosphor-logging": ["-Dopenpower-pel-extension=enabled"], 1240 } 1241 1242 # DEPENDENCIES = [MACRO]:[library/header]:[GIT REPO] 1243 DEPENDENCIES = { 1244 "AC_CHECK_LIB": {"mapper": "phosphor-objmgr"}, 1245 "AC_CHECK_HEADER": { 1246 "host-ipmid": "phosphor-host-ipmid", 1247 "blobs-ipmid": "phosphor-ipmi-blobs", 1248 "sdbusplus": "sdbusplus", 1249 "sdeventplus": "sdeventplus", 1250 "stdplus": "stdplus", 1251 "gpioplus": "gpioplus", 1252 "phosphor-logging/log.hpp": "phosphor-logging", 1253 }, 1254 "AC_PATH_PROG": {"sdbus++": "sdbusplus"}, 1255 "PKG_CHECK_MODULES": { 1256 "phosphor-dbus-interfaces": "phosphor-dbus-interfaces", 1257 "libipmid": "phosphor-host-ipmid", 1258 "libipmid-host": "phosphor-host-ipmid", 1259 "sdbusplus": "sdbusplus", 1260 "sdeventplus": "sdeventplus", 1261 "stdplus": "stdplus", 1262 "gpioplus": "gpioplus", 1263 "phosphor-logging": "phosphor-logging", 1264 "phosphor-snmp": "phosphor-snmp", 1265 "ipmiblob": "ipmi-blob-tool", 1266 "hei": "openpower-libhei", 1267 "phosphor-ipmi-blobs": "phosphor-ipmi-blobs", 1268 "libcr51sign": "google-misc", 1269 }, 1270 } 1271 1272 # Offset into array of macro parameters MACRO(0, 1, ...N) 1273 DEPENDENCIES_OFFSET = { 1274 "AC_CHECK_LIB": 0, 1275 "AC_CHECK_HEADER": 0, 1276 "AC_PATH_PROG": 1, 1277 "PKG_CHECK_MODULES": 1, 1278 } 1279 1280 # DEPENDENCIES_REGEX = [GIT REPO]:[REGEX STRING] 1281 DEPENDENCIES_REGEX = {"phosphor-logging": r"\S+-dbus-interfaces$"} 1282 1283 # Set command line arguments 1284 parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() 1285 parser.add_argument( 1286 "-w", 1287 "--workspace", 1288 dest="WORKSPACE", 1289 required=True, 1290 help="Workspace directory location(i.e. /home)", 1291 ) 1292 parser.add_argument( 1293 "-p", 1294 "--package", 1295 dest="PACKAGE", 1296 required=True, 1297 help="OpenBMC package to be unit tested", 1298 ) 1299 parser.add_argument( 1300 "-t", 1301 "--test-only", 1302 dest="TEST_ONLY", 1303 action="store_true", 1304 required=False, 1305 default=False, 1306 help="Only run test cases, no other validation", 1307 ) 1308 arg_inttests = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() 1309 arg_inttests.add_argument( 1310 "--integration-tests", 1311 dest="INTEGRATION_TEST", 1312 action="store_true", 1313 required=False, 1314 default=True, 1315 help="Enable integration tests [default].", 1316 ) 1317 arg_inttests.add_argument( 1318 "--no-integration-tests", 1319 dest="INTEGRATION_TEST", 1320 action="store_false", 1321 required=False, 1322 help="Disable integration tests.", 1323 ) 1324 parser.add_argument( 1325 "-v", 1326 "--verbose", 1327 action="store_true", 1328 help="Print additional package status messages", 1329 ) 1330 parser.add_argument( 1331 "-r", "--repeat", help="Repeat tests N times", type=int, default=1 1332 ) 1333 parser.add_argument( 1334 "-b", 1335 "--branch", 1336 dest="BRANCH", 1337 required=False, 1338 help="Branch to target for dependent repositories", 1339 default="master", 1340 ) 1341 parser.add_argument( 1342 "-n", 1343 "--noformat", 1344 dest="FORMAT", 1345 action="store_false", 1346 required=False, 1347 help="Whether or not to run format code", 1348 ) 1349 args = parser.parse_args(sys.argv[1:]) 1350 WORKSPACE = args.WORKSPACE 1351 UNIT_TEST_PKG = args.PACKAGE 1352 TEST_ONLY = args.TEST_ONLY 1353 INTEGRATION_TEST = args.INTEGRATION_TEST 1354 BRANCH = args.BRANCH 1355 FORMAT_CODE = args.FORMAT 1356 if args.verbose: 1357 1358 def printline(*line): 1359 for arg in line: 1360 print(arg, end=" ") 1361 print() 1362 1363 else: 1364 1365 def printline(*line): 1366 pass 1367 1368 CODE_SCAN_DIR = os.path.join(WORKSPACE, UNIT_TEST_PKG) 1369 1370 # Run format-code.sh, which will in turn call any repo-level formatters. 1371 if FORMAT_CODE: 1372 check_call_cmd( 1373 os.path.join( 1374 WORKSPACE, "openbmc-build-scripts", "scripts", "format-code.sh" 1375 ), 1376 CODE_SCAN_DIR, 1377 ) 1378 1379 # Check to see if any files changed 1380 check_call_cmd( 1381 "git", "-C", CODE_SCAN_DIR, "--no-pager", "diff", "--exit-code" 1382 ) 1383 1384 # Check if this repo has a supported make infrastructure 1385 pkg = Package(UNIT_TEST_PKG, CODE_SCAN_DIR) 1386 if not pkg.build_system(): 1387 print("No valid build system, exit") 1388 sys.exit(0) 1389 1390 prev_umask = os.umask(000) 1391 1392 # Determine dependencies and add them 1393 dep_added = dict() 1394 dep_added[UNIT_TEST_PKG] = False 1395 1396 # Create dependency tree 1397 dep_tree = DepTree(UNIT_TEST_PKG) 1398 build_dep_tree(UNIT_TEST_PKG, CODE_SCAN_DIR, dep_added, dep_tree, BRANCH) 1399 1400 # Reorder Dependency Tree 1401 for pkg_name, regex_str in DEPENDENCIES_REGEX.items(): 1402 dep_tree.ReorderDeps(pkg_name, regex_str) 1403 if args.verbose: 1404 dep_tree.PrintTree() 1405 1406 install_list = dep_tree.GetInstallList() 1407 1408 # We don't want to treat our package as a dependency 1409 install_list.remove(UNIT_TEST_PKG) 1410 1411 # Install reordered dependencies 1412 for dep in install_list: 1413 build_and_install(dep, False) 1414 1415 # Run package unit tests 1416 build_and_install(UNIT_TEST_PKG, True) 1417 1418 os.umask(prev_umask) 1419 1420 # Run any custom CI scripts the repo has, of which there can be 1421 # multiple of and anywhere in the repository. 1422 ci_scripts = find_file(["run-ci.sh", "run-ci"], CODE_SCAN_DIR) 1423 if ci_scripts: 1424 os.chdir(CODE_SCAN_DIR) 1425 for ci_script in ci_scripts: 1426 check_call_cmd(ci_script) 1427