# Copyright 2012 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are # met: # # * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above # copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following # disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided # with the distribution. # * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its # contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived # from this software without specific prior written permission. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS # "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT # LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR # A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT # OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, # SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT # LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, # DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY # THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT # (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE # OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # for py2/py3 compatibility from __future__ import print_function import os import re from variants import ALL_VARIANTS from utils import Freeze # Possible outcomes FAIL = "FAIL" PASS = "PASS" TIMEOUT = "TIMEOUT" CRASH = "CRASH" # Outcomes only for status file, need special handling FAIL_OK = "FAIL_OK" FAIL_SLOPPY = "FAIL_SLOPPY" # Modifiers SKIP = "SKIP" SLOW = "SLOW" NO_VARIANTS = "NO_VARIANTS" FAIL_PHASE_ONLY = "FAIL_PHASE_ONLY" ALWAYS = "ALWAYS" KEYWORDS = {} for key in [SKIP, FAIL, PASS, CRASH, SLOW, FAIL_OK, NO_VARIANTS, FAIL_SLOPPY, ALWAYS, FAIL_PHASE_ONLY]: KEYWORDS[key] = key # Support arches, modes to be written as keywords instead of strings. VARIABLES = {ALWAYS: True} for var in ["debug", "release", "big", "little", "android", "android_arm", "android_arm64", "android_ia32", "android_x64", "arm", "arm64", "ia32", "mips", "mipsel", "mips64", "mips64el", "x64", "ppc", "ppc64", "s390", "s390x", "macos", "windows", "linux", "aix", "r1", "r2", "r3", "r5", "r6"]: VARIABLES[var] = var # Allow using variants as keywords. for var in ALL_VARIANTS: VARIABLES[var] = var class StatusFile(object): def __init__(self, path, variables): """ _rules: {variant: {test name: [rule]}} _prefix_rules: {variant: {test name prefix: [rule]}} """ with open(path) as f: self._rules, self._prefix_rules = ReadStatusFile(f.read(), variables) def get_outcomes(self, testname, variant=None): """Merges variant dependent and independent rules.""" outcomes = frozenset() for key in set([variant or '', '']): rules = self._rules.get(key, {}) prefix_rules = self._prefix_rules.get(key, {}) if testname in rules: outcomes |= rules[testname] for prefix in prefix_rules: if testname.startswith(prefix): outcomes |= prefix_rules[prefix] return outcomes def warn_unused_rules(self, tests, check_variant_rules=False): """Finds and prints unused rules in status file. Rule X is unused when it doesn't apply to any tests, which can also mean that all matching tests were skipped by another rule before evaluating X. Args: tests: list of pairs (testname, variant) check_variant_rules: if set variant dependent rules are checked """ if check_variant_rules: variants = list(ALL_VARIANTS) else: variants = [''] used_rules = set() for testname, variant in tests: variant = variant or '' if testname in self._rules.get(variant, {}): used_rules.add((testname, variant)) if SKIP in self._rules[variant][testname]: continue for prefix in self._prefix_rules.get(variant, {}): if testname.startswith(prefix): used_rules.add((prefix, variant)) if SKIP in self._prefix_rules[variant][prefix]: break for variant in variants: for rule, value in ( list(self._rules.get(variant, {}).iteritems()) + list(self._prefix_rules.get(variant, {}).iteritems())): if (rule, variant) not in used_rules: if variant == '': variant_desc = 'variant independent' else: variant_desc = 'variant: %s' % variant print('Unused rule: %s -> %s (%s)' % (rule, value, variant_desc)) def _JoinsPassAndFail(outcomes1, outcomes2): """Indicates if we join PASS and FAIL from two different outcome sets and the first doesn't already contain both. """ return ( PASS in outcomes1 and not (FAIL in outcomes1 or FAIL_OK in outcomes1) and (FAIL in outcomes2 or FAIL_OK in outcomes2) ) VARIANT_EXPRESSION = object() def _EvalExpression(exp, variables): """Evaluates expression and returns its result. In case of NameError caused by undefined "variant" identifier returns VARIANT_EXPRESSION marker. """ try: return eval(exp, variables) except NameError as e: identifier = re.match("name '(.*)' is not defined", e.message).group(1) assert identifier == "variant", "Unknown identifier: %s" % identifier return VARIANT_EXPRESSION def _EvalVariantExpression( condition, section, variables, variant, rules, prefix_rules): variables_with_variant = dict(variables) variables_with_variant["variant"] = variant result = _EvalExpression(condition, variables_with_variant) assert result != VARIANT_EXPRESSION if result is True: _ReadSection( section, variables_with_variant, rules[variant], prefix_rules[variant], ) else: assert result is False, "Make sure expressions evaluate to boolean values" def _ParseOutcomeList(rule, outcomes, variables, target_dict): """Outcome list format: [condition, outcome, outcome, ...]""" result = set([]) if type(outcomes) == str: outcomes = [outcomes] for item in outcomes: if type(item) == str: result.add(item) elif type(item) == list: condition = item[0] exp = _EvalExpression(condition, variables) assert exp != VARIANT_EXPRESSION, ( "Nested variant expressions are not supported") if exp is False: continue # Ensure nobody uses an identifier by mistake, like "default", # which would evaluate to true here otherwise. assert exp is True, "Make sure expressions evaluate to boolean values" for outcome in item[1:]: assert type(outcome) == str result.add(outcome) else: assert False if len(result) == 0: return if rule in target_dict: # A FAIL without PASS in one rule has always precedence over a single # PASS (without FAIL) in another. Otherwise the default PASS expectation # in a rule with a modifier (e.g. PASS, SLOW) would be joined to a FAIL # from another rule (which intended to mark a test as FAIL and not as # PASS and FAIL). if _JoinsPassAndFail(target_dict[rule], result): target_dict[rule] -= set([PASS]) if _JoinsPassAndFail(result, target_dict[rule]): result -= set([PASS]) target_dict[rule] |= result else: target_dict[rule] = result def ReadContent(content): return eval(content, KEYWORDS) def ReadStatusFile(content, variables): """Status file format Status file := [section] section = [CONDITION, section_rules] section_rules := {path: outcomes} outcomes := outcome | [outcome, ...] outcome := SINGLE_OUTCOME | [CONDITION, SINGLE_OUTCOME, SINGLE_OUTCOME, ...] """ # Empty defaults for rules and prefix_rules. Variant-independent # rules are mapped by "", others by the variant name. rules = {variant: {} for variant in ALL_VARIANTS} rules[""] = {} prefix_rules = {variant: {} for variant in ALL_VARIANTS} prefix_rules[""] = {} variables.update(VARIABLES) for conditional_section in ReadContent(content): assert type(conditional_section) == list assert len(conditional_section) == 2 condition, section = conditional_section exp = _EvalExpression(condition, variables) # The expression is variant-independent and evaluates to False. if exp is False: continue # The expression is variant-independent and evaluates to True. if exp is True: _ReadSection( section, variables, rules[''], prefix_rules[''], ) continue # The expression is variant-dependent (contains "variant" keyword) if exp == VARIANT_EXPRESSION: # If the expression contains one or more "variant" keywords, we evaluate # it for all possible variants and create rules for those that apply. for variant in ALL_VARIANTS: _EvalVariantExpression( condition, section, variables, variant, rules, prefix_rules) continue assert False, "Make sure expressions evaluate to boolean values" return Freeze(rules), Freeze(prefix_rules) def _ReadSection(section, variables, rules, prefix_rules): assert type(section) == dict for rule, outcome_list in section.iteritems(): assert type(rule) == str if rule[-1] == '*': _ParseOutcomeList(rule[:-1], outcome_list, variables, prefix_rules) else: _ParseOutcomeList(rule, outcome_list, variables, rules) JS_TEST_PATHS = { 'debugger': [[]], 'inspector': [[]], 'intl': [[]], 'message': [[]], 'mjsunit': [[]], 'mozilla': [['data']], 'test262': [['data', 'test'], ['local-tests', 'test']], 'webkit': [[]], } FILE_EXTENSIONS = [".js", ".mjs"] def PresubmitCheck(path): with open(path) as f: contents = ReadContent(f.read()) basename = os.path.basename(os.path.dirname(path)) root_prefix = basename + "/" status = {"success": True} def _assert(check, message): # Like "assert", but doesn't throw. if not check: print("%s: Error: %s" % (path, message)) status["success"] = False try: for section in contents: _assert(type(section) == list, "Section must be a list") _assert(len(section) == 2, "Section list must have exactly 2 entries") section = section[1] _assert(type(section) == dict, "Second entry of section must be a dictionary") for rule in section: _assert(type(rule) == str, "Rule key must be a string") _assert(not rule.startswith(root_prefix), "Suite name prefix must not be used in rule keys") _assert(not rule.endswith('.js'), ".js extension must not be used in rule keys.") _assert('*' not in rule or (rule.count('*') == 1 and rule[-1] == '*'), "Only the last character of a rule key can be a wildcard") if basename in JS_TEST_PATHS and '*' not in rule: def _any_exist(paths): return any(os.path.exists(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(path), *(paths + [rule + ext]))) for ext in FILE_EXTENSIONS) _assert(any(_any_exist(paths) for paths in JS_TEST_PATHS[basename]), "missing file for %s test %s" % (basename, rule)) return status["success"] except Exception as e: print(e) return False