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foc/l4/mk/ptest
2013-01-11 17:00:47 +01:00

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#! /usr/bin/perl -W
#
# Run package tests using Fiasco-UX
#
#
# Adam Lackorzynski <adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de>
# Ronald Aigner <ra3@os.inf.tu-dresden.de>
#
# This script is derived from the autocheck script which can be found in
# kernel/fiasco/tools. It has been slightly modified to suit the demands of
# the package tests.
#
# make it pass for now
#exit 0;
use strict;
use Getopt::Long;
my $FIASCOUX;
my $FIASCOUX_PARAM;
my $L4DIR;
my $OBJ_BASE;
my $OBJDIR = 'OBJ-x86_586-l4f';
my $EXPECTED_OUT = 'expected.txt';
my $TMP_OUT = 'tmp_out.txt';
my $PKGNAME;
my $COMPARE_CMD = 'diff -u $EXPECTED_OUT $TMP_OUT';
my $ALARM_TIMEOUT = 60; # in seconds
my %templs = (
roottask => '%s/pkg/roottask/server/src/%s/roottask',
sigma0 => '%s/pkg/sigma0/server/src/%s/sigma0',
);
my $Verbose = 0;
my $Quiet = 0;
my $Generate = 0;
my $Memory = 32;
my $Plainrun = 0;
my $No_fb = 0;
my $Use_Symbols = 0;
my $Use_Lines = 0;
my %progs;
my %results;
my %output;
my @Baseservers;
my $Client;
my $Server;
my $Fiasco_Dir;
# filehandle for fiasco output
my $Input;
my $Output;
my $Exit_code = 0;
my $pid = 0;
my $FILTER_LEVEL_FIASCO = 0;
my $FILTER_LEVEL_ROOTTASK = 1;
my $FILTER_LEVEL_USER = 2;
my $Filter_state = $FILTER_LEVEL_FIASCO;
my $Filter_level = $FILTER_LEVEL_USER;
sub usage() {
print <<EOU;
$0 [options] -c <client> -s <server>
--l4dir, -l path Path to an L4 directory
--fiascoux, -f file Path to the Fiasco-UX binary
--fiascoux_param, -p params Parameters for Fiasco-UX
--memory, -m megabyte Number of Megabytes used by Fiasco. (default: 32)
--objdir, -O objdir Object dir, currently: $OBJDIR
--verbose, -v Be verbose (e.g. show output of L4 apps)
--quiet, -q Tell nothing, just set the exit code
--generate Generate the output file instead of comparing to it
--server, -s file The server to be tested
--client, -c file The file to run as test-application
--base, -b file Additional base servers required by the application
Can be a comma seperated list. (Only specify the
binary names!) (default: log, names, dm_phys)
--timeout, -t timeout Time in seconds to wait before shooting down a
runaway fiasco. (default: 60)
--expectfail Expect failure. Return 0 on failure, 1 on success.
Environment variables:
L4DIR Path to an L4 directory
OBJ_BASE Path to build directory
FIASCOUX Path to the Fiasco-UX binary
EXPECTED_OUT Filename of the file containing the expected output
TMP_OUT Filename of the tempfile containing Fiasco's output
COMPARE_CMD Command to compare output and expected output
Notes:
Environment variables override options!
EOU
}
##
# Check if L4DIR looks like an L4 directory
sub check_for_l4dir() {
unless (-d "$L4DIR/pkg/l4sys/include" ||
-d "$L4DIR/../kernel/fiasco/src/kern/ux") {
die "$L4DIR doesn't look like an L4 directory!";
}
}
##
# Just check if the supplied binary in $FIASCOUX is really
# a Fiasco UX version. Native versions will just segfault.
sub check_for_fiasco_ux() {
unless ((-x $FIASCOUX && -f $FIASCOUX) ||
(-l $FIASCOUX && -x readlink $FIASCOUX && -f readlink $FIASCOUX)) {
die "$FIASCOUX: Does not exist or isn't an executable file";
}
system("$FIASCOUX -h >/dev/null 2>&1");
die "$FIASCOUX doesn't seem to be a UX version." if $?;
$FIASCOUX =~ /(.*)\/([^\/]*)$/;
$Fiasco_Dir = $1;
}
# check for user app in binary path of L4
sub check_user_app($)
{
my $app_with_args = shift;
# extract arch and api from OBJ-dir
$OBJDIR =~ /OBJ-([^-]*)-(.*)/;
my $arch = $1;
my $api = $2;
my @check = split(/\s+/, $app_with_args);
my $app = shift @check;
my $p = sprintf "%s/bin/%s/%s/%s", $OBJ_BASE, $arch, $api, $app;
die "There's no $p!" unless -f $p;
return $p.'\\ '.join('\\ ', @check) if @check;
$p;
}
##
# Check for userland (roottask, sigma0, ...)
sub check_for_userland() {
foreach my $t (keys %templs) {
my $p = sprintf $templs{$t}, $OBJ_BASE, $OBJDIR;
die "There's no $p!" unless -f $p;
$progs{$t} = $p;
}
# check for base-servers
my @servers = @Baseservers;
@Baseservers = {};
if (scalar(@servers) eq 0) {
@servers = ( "log", "names", "dm_phys" );
}
# iterate over servers and test if they exist in the bin dir
foreach my $s (@servers) {
push @Baseservers, check_user_app($s);
}
# test client and server
push @Baseservers, check_user_app($Client) if defined($Client);
push @Baseservers, check_user_app($Server);
}
##
# Does the comparison of the output
sub run_diff {
print STDERR "Running compare command \"$COMPARE_CMD\".\n" if $Verbose;
open(TMP, "$COMPARE_CMD |") or die "Cannot run diff: $!";
my @diff = <TMP>;
close TMP;
# reset console in interactive mode
system "if tty -s; then stty echo icrnl icanon; fi";
# check if there are differences between expected and generated output
if (@diff == 0) {
print STDERR "Output of test in $PKGNAME ok.\n";
return $Exit_code;
}
print STDERR "Test in $PKGNAME generated unexpected output:\n";
@diff = splice @diff, 1000 if @diff > 1000;
print STDERR @diff, "\n";
return 1 - $Exit_code;
}
##
# Called if second alarm signal received
#
# Now all the output of Fiasco-UX should be through and we can savely kill
# Fiasco-UX. We then check the generated output and terminate ourselves.
sub got_sig_alarm_second {
print STDERR "Timeout for flushing Fiasco-UX output\n" if $Verbose;
print STDERR "Sending SIGKILL to $pid and diff output\n" if $Verbose;
kill KILL => $pid;
alarm 0;
# some sanity checks
if ( $Filter_state < $FILTER_LEVEL_USER ) {
print $Output "\n";
print $Output "User tasks did not start. Maybe overlapping modules?\n";
print $Output "Run \"" . fiascoux_cmdline() . "\" manually to check.\n";
}
close $Output;
# in generate mode, simply return
if ($Generate) {
system "stty echo";
exit 0;
}
exit run_diff();
}
##
# Called if first alarm signal received
#
# To flush Fiasco Output we send it a SIGINT (^C). Then we set up a second
# timeout and return, so the filter can process the output which we forced to
# be flushed.
sub got_sig_alarm_first {
print STDERR "Timeout for Fiasco-UX hit!\n" if $Verbose;
print STDERR "Sending SIGINT to $pid\n" if $Verbose;
kill INT => $pid;
$SIG{ALRM} = \&got_sig_alarm_second;
alarm 2; # time to flush output
# return to keep on filtering the output of Fiasco
}
##
# Runs the timer and kills fiasco if runaway
#
# - sets the signal handler
# - initializes the timeout
sub set_alarm {
$SIG{ALRM} = \&got_sig_alarm_first;
alarm $ALARM_TIMEOUT;
print STDERR "Set alarm to $ALARM_TIMEOUT seconds\n" if $Verbose;
}
##
# Build the fiasco command line
#
# Adds the binaries with the appropriate parameters.
sub fiascoux_cmdline() {
(my $p = $FIASCOUX) =~ s/\/[^\/]+$//;
my $cmdline = "$FIASCOUX";
$cmdline .= " $FIASCOUX_PARAM" if defined $FIASCOUX_PARAM;
$cmdline .= " -symbols $Fiasco_Dir/Symbols" if $Use_Symbols;
$cmdline .= " -lines $Fiasco_Dir/Lines" if $Use_Lines;
$cmdline .= " -m $Memory";
$cmdline .= " -R $progs{roottask}"; # -quiet";
$cmdline .= "\"" if $Use_Symbols || $Use_Lines;
$cmdline .= " -symbols" if $Use_Symbols;
$cmdline .= " -lines" if $Use_Lines;
$cmdline .= "\"" if $Use_Symbols || $Use_Lines;
$cmdline .= " -S $progs{sigma0}"; # --quiet";
# when we change this to not cd into Fiasco dir, then
# prepend $p to $irq0
$cmdline .= " -I ".$p."/irq0";
if ($No_fb eq 1) {
$cmdline .= " -F /bin/true";
} else {
$cmdline .= " -F ".$p."/con_ux";
}
# add -l to base-servers, which already contains client and server
for my $s (@Baseservers) {
if (ref($s) ne "HASH") { # just checking for Hashes that smuggled in
$cmdline .= " -l ".$s;
}
}
$cmdline;
}
##
# filters the output of fiasco
#
# We want to see everything once roottask are finished loading.
# Therefore, we need some state machine to skip everything before and while
# roottask is running.
sub filter_fiasco_out
{
$_ = shift;
# filter escape sequences
s/[[:cntrl:]]\[(\d;)?\d{0,2}m//g;
s/
//g;
s/[[:cntrl:]]\[K//g;
s/[[:cntrl:]]\[\d+;\d+[Hfr]//g;
# check if we have to change state
if (/^Roottask: Loading \d+ modules\./ &&
$Filter_state eq $FILTER_LEVEL_FIASCO) {
$Filter_state = $FILTER_LEVEL_ROOTTASK;
print STDERR "Changed state to Roottask-Output\n" if $Verbose;
}
if ( /^$/ && $Filter_state eq $FILTER_LEVEL_ROOTTASK) {
$Filter_state = $FILTER_LEVEL_USER;
print STDERR "Changed state to Userland-Output\n" if $Verbose;
}
# skip everything before and from roottask
return undef if $Filter_state < $Filter_level;
# if we are not supposed to filter anything, then return the line
return $_ if $Filter_level eq $FILTER_LEVEL_FIASCO;
# filter empty lines
return undef if /^$/;
# filter JDB warning and prompt
return undef if /^Terminal probably too small, should be at least/;
return undef if /^\([a-f0-9]\.\d\d\) jdb:/;
return undef if /^--.*ESP:.*EIP:.*/;
# filter memory dump
return undef if /^([a-f0-9]){8}:/;
$_;
}
##
# call_test
sub run_fiasco {
my $cmdline = fiascoux_cmdline();
print "Calling: $cmdline\n" if $Verbose;
$pid = open($Input, "$cmdline|");
die "Can't start Fiasco: $!" unless defined $pid;
print "Run Fiasco-UX in $pid\n" if $Verbose;
# if in generate mode, we redirect output to EXPECTED_OUT
# otherwise we redirect stdout to the TMP_OUT file
my $filename = $Generate ? $EXPECTED_OUT : $TMP_OUT;
open($Output, ">$filename") || die "Cannot open output file $filename";
my $oldfh = select($Output); $| = 1; select($oldfh);
print STDERR "Opened $filename, now setting timer\n" if $Verbose;
# the parent sets up the timer (it will eventually call the run_diff sub)
set_alarm();
my $o;
while (<$Input>) {
# we have to strip some lines
$o = filter_fiasco_out($_);
next unless defined $o;
print $Output $o;
}
print STDERR "Fiasco terminated.\n" if $Verbose;
close $Input;
close $Output;
# when we drop out of this loop fiasco terminated
alarm 0;
# in generate mode, simply return
exit 0 if $Generate;
exit run_diff();
}
##
# Plain run of Fiasco UX
#
# Not timer, no filter, simply run UX
sub run_plain_fiasco {
my $cmdline = fiascoux_cmdline();
print "Running UX: \"$cmdline\"\n";
exec($cmdline) or die "Can't start Fiasco: $!";
exit 1;
}
# -------------------------------------------------------------
unless (GetOptions("help|h", sub { usage(); exit(0); },
"l4dir|l=s", \$L4DIR,
"builddir=s", \$OBJ_BASE,
"fiascoux|f=s", \$FIASCOUX,
"fiascoux_param|p=s", \$FIASCOUX_PARAM,
"memory|m=s", \$Memory,
"objdir|O=s", \$OBJDIR,
"verbose|v!", \$Verbose,
"quiet|q!", \$Quiet,
"generate!", \$Generate,
"expectfail!", \$Exit_code,
"client|c=s", \$Client,
"server|s=s", \$Server,
"base|b=s", \@Baseservers,
"timeout|t=s", \$ALARM_TIMEOUT,
"plainrun!", \$Plainrun,
"filterlevel=i", \$Filter_level,
"nofb!", \$No_fb,
"symbols!", \$Use_Symbols,
"lines!", \$Use_Lines,
)) {
usage();
exit(1);
}
@Baseservers = split(/,/,join(',',@Baseservers));
$L4DIR = $ENV{L4DIR} || die "Need an L4DIR set!" unless $L4DIR;
$OBJ_BASE = $ENV{OBJ_BASE} || die "Need an builddir (OBJ_BASE) set!" unless $OBJ_BASE;
$FIASCOUX = $ENV{FIASCOUX} || die "Need a Fiasco-UX path!" unless $FIASCOUX;
if ($ENV{EXPECTED_OUT}) { $EXPECTED_OUT = $ENV{EXPECTED_OUT}; }
die "Need filename of expected output!" unless $EXPECTED_OUT;
if ($ENV{TMP_OUT}) { $TMP_OUT = $ENV{TMP_OUT}; }
die "No valid temporary file set!" unless $TMP_OUT;
$PKGNAME = $ENV{PKGNAME} || $Server
|| die "No package-name set!" unless $PKGNAME;
if ($ENV{COMPARE_CMD}) { $COMPARE_CMD = $ENV{COMPARE_CMD}; }
die "No compare command set!" unless $COMPARE_CMD;
check_for_l4dir();
check_for_fiasco_ux();
check_for_userland();
##
# The package test script:
# This script forks off Fiasco and sets up a timeout. When the timeout
# strikes, it sends a SIGINT to Fiasco to force a flush of the output buffer.
# Then it sends a SIGKILL to terminate Fiasco.
print "Main called by $$.\n" if $Verbose;
# if plainrun, start run_plain_fiasco (it never returns)
run_plain_fiasco() if $Plainrun;
# this function forks off fiasco
run_fiasco();
# when we reach this point, something terribly went wrong
die "Oops, error in script!\n";