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import base64
import logging
import re
import shlex
import sys
import time
import os
from collections import defaultdict
from webkitcorepy import string_utils
from webkitpy.common.system import path
from webkitpy.common.system.profiler import ProfilerFactory
_log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class DriverInput(object):
def __init__(self, test_name, timeout, image_hash, should_run_pixel_test, should_dump_jsconsolelog_in_stderr=None, args=None, self_comparison_header=None, force_dump_pixels=False):
self.test_name = test_name
self.timeout = timeout # in ms
self.image_hash = image_hash
self.should_run_pixel_test = should_run_pixel_test
self.should_dump_jsconsolelog_in_stderr = should_dump_jsconsolelog_in_stderr
self.args = args or []
self.self_comparison_header = self_comparison_header
self.force_dump_pixels = force_dump_pixels
def __repr__(self):
return "DriverInput(test_name='{}', timeout={}, image_hash={}, should_run_pixel_test={}, should_dump_jsconsolelog_in_stderr={}, self_comparison_header={}, force_dump_pixels={}'".format(self.test_name, self.timeout, self.image_hash, self.should_run_pixel_test, self.should_dump_jsconsolelog_in_stderr, self.self_comparison_header, self.force_dump_pixels)
class DriverOutput(object):
"""Groups information about a output from driver for easy passing
and post-processing of data."""
metrics_patterns = []
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile(r'at \(-?[0-9]+,-?[0-9]+\) *'), ''))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile('size -?[0-9]+x-?[0-9]+ *'), ''))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile('text run width -?[0-9]+: '), ''))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile('text run width -?[0-9]+ [a-zA-Z ]+: '), ''))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile('RenderButton {BUTTON} .*'), 'RenderButton {BUTTON}'))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile('RenderImage {INPUT} .*'), 'RenderImage {INPUT}'))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile('RenderBlock {INPUT} .*'), 'RenderBlock {INPUT}'))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile('RenderTextControl {INPUT} .*'), 'RenderTextControl {INPUT}'))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile(r'\([0-9]+px'), 'px'))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile(' *" *\n +" *'), ' '))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile('" +$'), '"'))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile('- '), '-'))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile('\n( *)"\\s+'), '\n\\g<1>"'))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile('\\s+"\n'), '"\n'))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile('scrollWidth [0-9]+'), 'scrollWidth'))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile('scrollHeight [0-9]+'), 'scrollHeight'))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile('scrollX [0-9]+'), 'scrollX'))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile('scrollY [0-9]+'), 'scrollY'))
metrics_patterns.append((re.compile('scrolled to [0-9]+,[0-9]+'), 'scrolled'))
def __init__(self, text, image, image_hash, audio, crash=False,
test_time=0, measurements=None, timeout=False, error='', crashed_process_name='??',
crashed_pid=None, crash_log=None, pid=None):
# FIXME: Args could be renamed to better clarify what they do.
self.text = string_utils.decode(text, target_type=str) if text else None
self.image = image # May be empty-string if the test crashes.
self.image_hash = image_hash
self.image_diff = None # image_diff gets filled in after construction.
self.audio = string_utils.encode(audio) if audio else None # Binary format is port-dependent.
self.crash = crash
self.crashed_process_name = crashed_process_name
self.crashed_pid = crashed_pid
self.crash_log = crash_log
self.test_time = test_time
self.measurements = measurements
self.timeout = timeout
self.error = error # stderr output
self.pid = pid
def has_stderr(self):
return bool(self.error)
def strip_metrics(self):
self.strip_patterns(self.metrics_patterns)
def strip_patterns(self, patterns):
if not self.text:
return
for pattern in patterns:
self.text = re.sub(pattern[0], pattern[1], self.text)
def strip_text_start_if_needed(self, detectors):
if not self.text or not len(detectors):
return
result = self.text.split('Content-Type: text/plain\n')
if len(result) != 2:
return
for detector in detectors:
if detector in result[0]:
self.text = result[1]
self.error += '\nRemoved logging from stdout:\n' + result[0]
return
def strip_stderror_patterns(self, patterns):
if not self.error:
return
for pattern in patterns:
self.error = re.sub(pattern[0], pattern[1], self.error)
class DriverPostTestOutput(object):
"""Groups data collected for a set of tests, collected after all those testse have run
(for example, data about leaked objects)"""
def __init__(self, world_leaks_dict):
self.world_leaks_dict = world_leaks_dict
class Driver(object):
"""object for running test(s) using DumpRenderTree/WebKitTestRunner."""
def __init__(self, port, worker_number, pixel_tests, no_timeout=False):
"""Initialize a Driver to subsequently run tests.
Typically this routine will spawn DumpRenderTree in a config
ready for subsequent input.
port - reference back to the port object.
worker_number - identifier for a particular worker/driver instance
"""
self._port = port
self._worker_number = worker_number
self._no_timeout = no_timeout
self._target_host = port.target_host(worker_number)
self._driver_tempdir = None
self._driver_user_directory_suffix = None
self._driver_user_cache_directory = None
# WebKitTestRunner can report back subprocess crashes by printing
# "#CRASHED - PROCESSNAME". Since those can happen at any time and ServerProcess
# won't be aware of them (since the actual tool didn't crash, just a subprocess)
# we record the crashed subprocess name here.
self._crashed_process_name = None
self._crashed_pid = None
self._driver_timed_out = False
# stderr reading is scoped on a per-test (not per-block) basis, so we store the accumulated
# stderr output, as well as if we've seen #EOF on this driver instance.
# FIXME: We should probably remove _read_first_block and _read_optional_image_block and
# instead scope these locally in run_test.
self.error_from_test = ''
self.err_seen_eof = False
self._server_name = self._port.driver_name()
self._server_process = None
self._measurements = {}
if self._port.get_option("profile"):
profiler_name = self._port.get_option("profiler")
self._profiler = ProfilerFactory.create_profiler(self._port.host,
self._port._path_to_driver(), self._port.results_directory(), profiler_name)
else:
self._profiler = None
self.web_platform_test_server_doc_root = self._port.web_platform_test_server_doc_root()
self.web_platform_test_server_base_http_url = self._port.web_platform_test_server_base_http_url()
self.web_platform_test_server_base_https_url = self._port.web_platform_test_server_base_https_url()
def __del__(self):
self.stop()
def run_test(self, driver_input, stop_when_done):
"""Run a single test and return the results.
Note that it is okay if a test times out or crashes and leaves
the driver in an indeterminate state. The upper layers of the program
are responsible for cleaning up and ensuring things are okay.
Returns a DriverOutput object.
"""
start_time = time.time()
self.start(driver_input.should_run_pixel_test, driver_input.args)
test_begin_time = time.time()
self._driver_timed_out = False
self._crash_report_from_driver = None
self.error_from_test = ''
self.err_seen_eof = False
command = self._command_from_driver_input(driver_input)
# Certain timeouts are detected by the tool itself; tool detection is better,
# because results contain partial output in this case. Make script timeout longer
# by 5 seconds to avoid racing for which timeout is detected first.
# FIXME: It's not the job of the driver to decide what the timeouts should be.
# Move the additional timeout to driver_input.
if self._no_timeout:
deadline = test_begin_time + 60 * 60 * 24 * 7 # 7 days. Using sys.maxint causes a hang.
else:
deadline = test_begin_time + int(driver_input.timeout) / 1000.0 + 5
self._server_process.write(command)
text, audio = self._read_first_block(deadline, driver_input.test_name) # First block is either text or audio
image, actual_image_hash = self._read_optional_image_block(deadline, driver_input.test_name) # The second (optional) block is image data.
text = string_utils.decode(text, target_type=str)
crashed = self.has_crashed()
timed_out = self._server_process.timed_out
driver_timed_out = self._driver_timed_out
pid = self._server_process.pid()
if stop_when_done or crashed or timed_out:
if stop_when_done and not (crashed or timed_out):
self.do_post_tests_work()
# We call stop() even if we crashed or timed out in order to get any remaining stdout/stderr output.
# In the timeout case, we kill the hung process as well.
out, err = self._server_process.stop(self._port.driver_stop_timeout() if stop_when_done else 0.0)
if out:
text += string_utils.decode(out, target_type=str, errors='backslashreplace')
if err:
self.error_from_test += string_utils.decode(err, target_type=str)
self._server_process = None
crash_log = None
if self._crash_report_from_driver:
crash_log = self._crash_report_from_driver
elif crashed:
self.error_from_test, crash_log = self._get_crash_log(text, self.error_from_test, newer_than=start_time)
# If we don't find a crash log use a placeholder error message instead.
if not crash_log:
pid_str = str(self._crashed_pid) if self._crashed_pid else "unknown pid"
crash_log = 'No crash log found for %s:%s.\n' % (self._crashed_process_name, pid_str)
# Print stdout and stderr to the placeholder crash log; we want as much context as possible.
if self.error_from_test:
crash_log += '\nstdout:\n%s\nstderr:\n%s\n' % (text, self.error_from_test)
return DriverOutput(text, image, actual_image_hash, audio,
crash=crashed, test_time=time.time() - test_begin_time, measurements=self._measurements,
timeout=timed_out or driver_timed_out, error=self.error_from_test,
crashed_process_name=self._crashed_process_name,
crashed_pid=self._crashed_pid, crash_log=crash_log, pid=pid)
def do_post_tests_work(self):
if not self._server_process:
return None
if self._port.get_option('leaks'):
_log.debug('Gathering child processes...')
self._server_process.write('#LIST CHILD PROCESSES\n')
deadline = time.time() + 20
block = self._read_block(deadline, '', wait_for_stderr_eof=True)
self._server_process.set_child_processes(self._parse_child_processes_output(block.decoded_content))
if self._port.get_option('world_leaks'):
_log.debug('Checking for world leaks...')
self._server_process.write('#CHECK FOR WORLD LEAKS\n')
deadline = time.time() + 20
block = self._read_block(deadline, '', wait_for_stderr_eof=True)
_log.debug('World leak result: %s' % (block.decoded_content))
return self._parse_world_leaks_output(block.decoded_content)
return None
@staticmethod
def _parse_child_processes_output(output):
child_processes = defaultdict(list)
for line in output.splitlines():
m = re.match(b'^([^:]+): ([0-9]+)$', line)
if m:
process_name = string_utils.decode(m.group(1), target_type=str)
process_id = string_utils.decode(m.group(2), target_type=str)
child_processes[process_name].append(process_id)
return child_processes
def _parse_world_leaks_output(self, output):
tests_with_world_leaks = defaultdict(list)
last_test = None
for line in output.splitlines():
m = re.match('^TEST: (.+)$', line)
if m:
last_test = self.uri_to_test(m.group(1))
m = re.match('^ABANDONED DOCUMENT: (.+)$', line)
if m:
leaked_document_url = m.group(1)
if last_test:
tests_with_world_leaks[last_test].append(leaked_document_url)
return DriverPostTestOutput(tests_with_world_leaks)
def _get_crash_log(self, stdout, stderr, newer_than):
return self._port._get_crash_log(self._crashed_process_name, self._crashed_pid, stdout, stderr, newer_than, target_host=self._target_host)
def _command_wrapper(self):
# Hook for injecting valgrind or other runtime instrumentation, used by e.g. tools/valgrind/valgrind_tests.py.
wrapper_arguments = []
if self._profiler:
wrapper_arguments = self._profiler.wrapper_arguments()
if self._port.get_option('wrapper'):
return shlex.split(self._port.get_option('wrapper')) + wrapper_arguments
return wrapper_arguments
HTTP_DIR = "http/tests/"
HTTP_LOCAL_DIR = "http/tests/local/"
WEBKIT_SPECIFIC_WEB_PLATFORM_TEST_SUBDIR = "http/wpt/"
WEBKIT_WEB_PLATFORM_TEST_SERVER_ROUTE = "WebKit/"
def is_http_test(self, test_name):
return test_name.startswith(self.HTTP_DIR) and not test_name.startswith(self.HTTP_LOCAL_DIR)
def is_webkit_specific_web_platform_test(self, test_name):
return test_name.startswith(self.WEBKIT_SPECIFIC_WEB_PLATFORM_TEST_SUBDIR)
def is_web_platform_test(self, test_name):
return test_name.startswith(self.web_platform_test_server_doc_root)
def wpt_test_path_to_uri(self, path):
return self.web_platform_test_server_base_https_url + path if ".https." in path else self.web_platform_test_server_base_http_url + path
def http_test_path_to_uri(self, path):
path = path.replace(os.sep, '/')
return self.http_base_url(secure=self.is_secure_path(path)) + path
def is_secure_path(self, path):
return path.startswith("ssl") or ".https." in path
def http_base_url(self, secure=None):
return "%s://127.0.0.1:%d/" % (('https', 8443) if secure else ('http', 8000))
def test_to_uri(self, test_name):
"""Convert a test name to a URI."""
if self.is_web_platform_test(test_name):
return self.wpt_test_path_to_uri(test_name[len(self.web_platform_test_server_doc_root):])
if self.is_webkit_specific_web_platform_test(test_name):
return self.wpt_test_path_to_uri(self.WEBKIT_WEB_PLATFORM_TEST_SERVER_ROUTE + test_name[len(self.WEBKIT_SPECIFIC_WEB_PLATFORM_TEST_SUBDIR):])
if not self.is_http_test(test_name):
return path.abspath_to_uri(self._port.host.platform, self._port.abspath_for_test(test_name))
return self.http_test_path_to_uri(test_name[len(self.HTTP_DIR):])
def uri_to_test(self, uri):
"""Return the base layout test name for a given URI.
This returns the test name for a given URI, e.g., if you passed in
"file:///src/LayoutTests/fast/html/keygen.html" it would return
"fast/html/keygen.html".
"""
if uri.startswith("file:///"):
prefix = path.abspath_to_uri(self._port.host.platform, self._port.layout_tests_dir())
if not prefix.endswith('/'):
prefix += '/'
return uri[len(prefix):]
if uri.startswith(self.web_platform_test_server_base_http_url + self.WEBKIT_WEB_PLATFORM_TEST_SERVER_ROUTE):
return uri.replace(self.web_platform_test_server_base_http_url + self.WEBKIT_WEB_PLATFORM_TEST_SERVER_ROUTE, self.WEBKIT_SPECIFIC_WEB_PLATFORM_TEST_SUBDIR)
if uri.startswith(self.web_platform_test_server_base_https_url + self.WEBKIT_WEB_PLATFORM_TEST_SERVER_ROUTE):
return uri.replace(self.web_platform_test_server_base_https_url + self.WEBKIT_WEB_PLATFORM_TEST_SERVER_ROUTE, self.WEBKIT_SPECIFIC_WEB_PLATFORM_TEST_SUBDIR)
if uri.startswith(self.web_platform_test_server_base_http_url):
return uri.replace(self.web_platform_test_server_base_http_url, self.web_platform_test_server_doc_root)
if uri.startswith(self.web_platform_test_server_base_https_url):
return uri.replace(self.web_platform_test_server_base_https_url, self.web_platform_test_server_doc_root)
if uri.startswith("http://"):
return uri.replace(self.http_base_url(secure=False), self.HTTP_DIR)
if uri.startswith("https://"):
return uri.replace(self.http_base_url(secure=True), self.HTTP_DIR)
raise NotImplementedError('unknown url type: %s' % uri)
def has_crashed(self):
if self._server_process is None:
return False
if self._crashed_process_name:
return True
if self._server_process.has_crashed():
self._crashed_process_name = self._server_process.process_name()
self._crashed_pid = self._server_process.system_pid()
return True
return False
def start(self, pixel_tests, per_test_args):
# FIXME: Callers shouldn't normally call this, since this routine
# may not be specifying the correct combination of pixel test and
# per_test args.
#
# The only reason we have this routine at all is so the perftestrunner
# can pause before running a test; it might be better to push that
# into run_test() directly.
if not self._server_process:
self._start(pixel_tests, per_test_args)
self._run_post_start_tasks()
def _append_environment_variable_path(self, environment, variable, path):
if variable in environment:
environment[variable] = environment[variable] + os.pathsep + path
else:
environment[variable] = path
def _setup_environ_for_driver(self, environment):
self._port._clear_global_caches_and_temporary_files()
self._create_temporal_directories()
build_root_path = str(self._port._build_path())
self._append_environment_variable_path(environment, 'DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH', build_root_path)
self._append_environment_variable_path(environment, '__XPC_DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH', build_root_path)
self._append_environment_variable_path(environment, 'DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH', build_root_path)
self._append_environment_variable_path(environment, '__XPC_DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH', build_root_path)
self._port.port_adjust_environment_for_test_driver(environment)
# Use an isolated temp directory that can be deleted after testing (especially important on Mac, as
# CoreMedia disk cache is in the temp directory).
environment['TMPDIR'] = str(self._driver_tempdir)
environment['DIRHELPER_USER_DIR_SUFFIX'] = self._driver_user_directory_suffix
# Put certain normally persistent files into the temp directory (e.g. IndexedDB storage).
if sys.platform == 'cygwin':
environment['DUMPRENDERTREE_TEMP'] = path.cygpath(str(self._driver_tempdir))
else:
environment['DUMPRENDERTREE_TEMP'] = str(self._driver_tempdir)
environment['LOCAL_RESOURCE_ROOT'] = str(self._port.layout_tests_dir())
environment['ASAN_OPTIONS'] = "allocator_may_return_null=1"
environment['__XPC_ASAN_OPTIONS'] = environment['ASAN_OPTIONS']
# Disable vnode-guard related simulated crashes for WKTR / DRT (rdar://problem/40674034).
environment['SQLITE_EXEMPT_PATH_FROM_VNODE_GUARDS'] = '/'
environment['__XPC_SQLITE_EXEMPT_PATH_FROM_VNODE_GUARDS'] = environment['SQLITE_EXEMPT_PATH_FROM_VNODE_GUARDS']
environment['JSC_useKernTCSM'] = 'false'
environment['__XPC_JSC_useKernTCSM'] = environment['JSC_useKernTCSM']
if sys.platform.startswith('linux'):
# Currently on WebKit2, there is no API for setting the application cache directory.
# Each worker should have it's own and it should be cleaned afterwards.
# Set it to inside the temporary folder by prepending XDG_CACHE_HOME with DRIVER_TEMPDIR.
environment['XDG_CACHE_HOME'] = self._port.host.filesystem.join(str(self._driver_tempdir), 'appcache')
# Use an empty/volatile home inside DRIVER_TEMPDIR to ensure that the test results
# are not affected by the user settings of any library.
environment['HOME'] = self._port.host.filesystem.join(str(self._driver_tempdir), 'home')
self._target_host.filesystem.maybe_make_directory(environment['HOME'])
if self._profiler:
environment = self._profiler.adjusted_environment(environment)
return environment
def _setup_environ_for_test(self):
environment = self._port.setup_environ_for_server(self._server_name)
environment = self._setup_environ_for_driver(environment)
return environment
def _create_temporal_directories(self):
# Each driver process should be using individual directories under _driver_tempdir (which is deleted when stopping),
# however some subsystems on some platforms could end up using process default ones.
if self._driver_tempdir is None:
self._driver_tempdir = self._port._driver_tempdir(self._target_host)
self._driver_user_directory_suffix = os.path.basename(str(self._driver_tempdir))
user_cache_directory = self._port._path_to_user_cache_directory(self._driver_user_directory_suffix)
if user_cache_directory:
self._target_host.filesystem.maybe_make_directory(user_cache_directory)
self._driver_user_cache_directory = user_cache_directory
def _start(self, pixel_tests, per_test_args):
self.stop()
environment = self._setup_environ_for_test()
self._crashed_process_name = None
self._crashed_pid = None
self._server_process = self._port._test_runner_process_constructor(self._port, self._server_name, self.cmd_line(pixel_tests, per_test_args), environment, target_host=self._target_host)
self._server_process.start()
def _run_post_start_tasks(self):
# Remote drivers may override this to delay post-start tasks until the server has ack'd.
if self._profiler:
self._profiler.attach_to_pid(self._pid_on_target())
def _pid_on_target(self):
# Remote drivers will override this method to return the pid on the device.
return self._server_process.pid()
def _delete_temporal_directories(self):
if self._driver_tempdir:
self._target_host.filesystem.rmtree(str(self._driver_tempdir))
self._driver_tempdir = None
if self._driver_user_cache_directory:
self._target_host.filesystem.rmtree(self._driver_user_cache_directory)
self._driver_user_cache_directory = None
def stop(self):
if self._server_process:
self._server_process.stop(self._port.driver_stop_timeout())
self._server_process = None
if self._profiler:
self._profiler.profile_after_exit()
self._delete_temporal_directories()
def cmd_line(self, pixel_tests, per_test_args):
cmd = self._command_wrapper()
cmd.append(self._port._path_to_driver())
if self._port.get_option('gc_between_tests'):
cmd.append('--gc-between-tests')
if self._port.get_option('complex_text'):
cmd.append('--complex-text')
if self._port.get_option('accelerated_drawing'):
cmd.append('--accelerated-drawing')
if self._port.get_option('remote_layer_tree'):
cmd.append('--remote-layer-tree')
if self._port.get_option('world_leaks'):
cmd.append('--world-leaks')
if self._port.get_option('threaded'):
cmd.append('--threaded')
if self._no_timeout:
cmd.append('--no-timeout')
if self._port.get_option('show_touches'):
cmd.append('--show-touches')
if self._port.get_option('show_window'):
cmd.append('--show-window')
if self._port.get_option('accessibility_isolated_tree'):
cmd.append('--accessibility-isolated-tree')
for allowed_host in self._port.allowed_hosts():
cmd.append('--allowed-host')
cmd.append(allowed_host)
for feature in self._port.internal_feature():
cmd.append('--internal-feature')
cmd.append(feature)
if not self._port.get_option('enable_all_experimental_features'):
cmd.append('--no-enable-all-experimental-features')
for feature in self._port.experimental_feature():
cmd.append('--experimental-feature')
cmd.append(feature)
cmd.extend(self._port.get_option('additional_drt_flag', []))
cmd.extend(self._port.additional_drt_flag())
cmd.extend(per_test_args)
cmd.append('-')
return cmd
def _check_for_driver_timeout(self, out_line):
if out_line.startswith(b"#PID UNRESPONSIVE - "):
match = re.match(br'#PID UNRESPONSIVE - (\S+)', out_line)
child_process_name = string_utils.decode(match.group(1), target_type=str) if match else 'WebProcess'
match = re.search(br'pid (\d+)', out_line)
child_process_pid = int(match.group(1)) if match else None
err_line = 'Wait on notifyDone timed out, process ' + child_process_name + ' pid = ' + str(child_process_pid)
self.error_from_test += err_line
_log.debug(err_line)
if self._port.get_option("sample_on_timeout"):
self._port.sample_process(child_process_name, child_process_pid, self._target_host)
if out_line == b"FAIL: Timed out waiting for notifyDone to be called\n":
self._driver_timed_out = True
def _check_for_address_sanitizer_violation(self, error_line):
if b"ERROR: AddressSanitizer" in error_line:
return True
def _check_for_driver_crash_or_unresponsiveness(self, error_line):
crashed_check = error_line.rstrip(b'\r\n')
if crashed_check == b"#CRASHED":
self._crashed_process_name = self._server_process.process_name()
self._crashed_pid = self._server_process.system_pid()
return True
elif error_line.startswith(b"#CRASHED - "):
match = re.match(br'#CRASHED - (\S+)', error_line)
self._crashed_process_name = string_utils.decode(match.group(1), target_type=str) if match else 'WebProcess'
match = re.search(br'pid (\d+)', error_line)
self._crashed_pid = int(match.group(1)) if match else None
_log.debug('%s crash, pid = %s' % (self._crashed_process_name, str(self._crashed_pid)))
return True
elif error_line.startswith(b"#PROCESS UNRESPONSIVE - "):
match = re.match(br'#PROCESS UNRESPONSIVE - (\S+)', error_line)
child_process_name = string_utils.decode(match.group(1), target_type=str) if match else 'WebProcess'
match = re.search(br'pid (\d+)', error_line)
child_process_pid = int(match.group(1)) if match else None
_log.debug('%s is unresponsive, pid = %s' % (child_process_name, str(child_process_pid)))
self._driver_timed_out = True
if child_process_pid:
self._port.sample_process(child_process_name, child_process_pid, self._target_host)
self.error_from_test += string_utils.decode(error_line, target_type=str)
self._server_process.write('#SAMPLE FINISHED\n', True) # Must be able to ignore a broken pipe here, target process may already be closed.
return True
return self.has_crashed()
def _command_from_driver_input(self, driver_input):
# FIXME: performance tests pass in full URLs instead of test names.
if driver_input.test_name.startswith('http://') or driver_input.test_name.startswith('https://') or driver_input.test_name == ('about:blank'):
command = driver_input.test_name
elif self.is_web_platform_test(driver_input.test_name) or self.is_webkit_specific_web_platform_test(driver_input.test_name) or self.is_http_test(driver_input.test_name):
command = self.test_to_uri(driver_input.test_name)
command += "'--absolutePath'"
absPath = self._port.abspath_for_test(driver_input.test_name, self._target_host)
if sys.platform == 'cygwin':
absPath = path.cygpath(absPath)
command += absPath
else:
command = self._port.abspath_for_test(driver_input.test_name, self._target_host)
if sys.platform == 'cygwin':
command = path.cygpath(command)
assert not driver_input.image_hash or driver_input.should_run_pixel_test
# ' is the separator between arguments.
if self._port.supports_per_test_timeout():
command += "'--timeout'%s" % driver_input.timeout
if driver_input.should_dump_jsconsolelog_in_stderr:
command += "'--dump-jsconsolelog-in-stderr"
if driver_input.self_comparison_header:
command += "'--self-compare-with-header'%s" % driver_input.self_comparison_header
if driver_input.force_dump_pixels:
command += "'--force-dump-pixels"
# --pixel-test must be the last argument, because the hash is optional,
# and any argument put in its place will be incorrectly consumed as the hash.
if driver_input.should_run_pixel_test:
command += "'--pixel-test"
if driver_input.image_hash:
command += "'" + driver_input.image_hash
return command + "\n"
def _read_first_block(self, deadline, test_name):
# returns (text_content, audio_content)
block = self._read_block(deadline, test_name)
if block.malloc:
self._measurements['Malloc'] = float(block.malloc)
if block.js_heap:
self._measurements['JSHeap'] = float(block.js_heap)
if block.content_type == 'audio/wav':
return (None, block.decoded_content)
return (block.decoded_content, None)
def _read_optional_image_block(self, deadline, test_name):
# returns (image, actual_image_hash)
block = self._read_block(deadline, test_name, wait_for_stderr_eof=True)
if block.content and block.content_type == 'image/png':
return (block.decoded_content if block.encoding == 'base64' else block.content, block.content_hash)
return (None, block.content_hash)
def _read_header(self, block, line, header_text, header_attr, header_filter=None):
if line.startswith(header_text) and getattr(block, header_attr) is None:
value = string_utils.decode(line.split()[1], target_type=str)
if header_filter:
value = header_filter(value)
setattr(block, header_attr, value)
return True
return False
def _process_stdout_line(self, block, line):
for header in [
(b'Content-Type: ', 'content_type', None),
(b'Content-Transfer-Encoding: ', 'encoding', None),
(b'Content-Length: ', '_content_length', int),
(b'ActualHash: ', 'content_hash', None),
(b'DumpMalloc: ', 'malloc', None),
(b'DumpJSHeap: ', 'js_heap', None),
]:
if self._read_header(block, line, header[0], header[1], header[2]):
return
# Note, we're not reading ExpectedHash: here, but we could.
# If the line wasn't a header, we just append it to the content.
block.content = string_utils.encode(block.content) + line
def _strip_eof(self, line):
if line and line.endswith(b"#EOF\n"):
return line[:-5], True
return line, False
def _read_block(self, deadline, test_name, wait_for_stderr_eof=False):
block = ContentBlock()
out_seen_eof = False
asan_violation_detected = False
while True:
if out_seen_eof and (self.err_seen_eof or not wait_for_stderr_eof):
break
if self.err_seen_eof:
out_line = self._server_process.read_stdout_line(deadline)
err_line = None
elif out_seen_eof:
out_line = None
err_line = self._server_process.read_stderr_line(deadline)
else:
out_line, err_line = self._server_process.read_either_stdout_or_stderr_line(deadline)
# ServerProcess returns None for time outs and crashes.
if out_line is None and err_line is None:
break
if out_line:
assert not out_seen_eof
out_line, out_seen_eof = self._strip_eof(out_line)
if err_line:
assert not self.err_seen_eof
err_line, self.err_seen_eof = self._strip_eof(err_line)
if out_line:
self._check_for_driver_timeout(out_line)
if out_line[-1] != '\n' and out_line[-1] != 10:
_log.error(" %s -> Last character read from DRT stdout line was not a newline! This indicates either a NRWT or DRT bug." % test_name)
content_length_before_header_check = block._content_length
self._process_stdout_line(block, out_line)
# FIXME: Unlike HTTP, DRT dumps the content right after printing a Content-Length header.
# Don't wait until we're done with headers, just read the binary blob right now.
if content_length_before_header_check != block._content_length:
block.content = string_utils.encode(self._server_process.read_stdout(deadline, block._content_length))
if err_line:
if self._check_for_driver_crash_or_unresponsiveness(err_line):
break
elif self._check_for_address_sanitizer_violation(err_line):
asan_violation_detected = True
self._crash_report_from_driver = ''
# ASan report starts with a nondescript line, we only detect the second line.
end_of_previous_error_line = self.error_from_test.rfind('\n', 0, -1)
if end_of_previous_error_line > 0:
self.error_from_test = self.error_from_test[:end_of_previous_error_line]
else:
self.error_from_test = ''
# Symbolication can take a very long time, give it 10 extra minutes to finish.
# FIXME: This can likely be removed once <rdar://problem/18701447> is fixed.
deadline += 10 * 60 * 1000
if asan_violation_detected:
self._crash_report_from_driver += string_utils.decode(err_line, target_type=str)
else:
self.error_from_test += string_utils.decode(err_line, target_type=str)
if asan_violation_detected and not self._crashed_process_name:
self._crashed_process_name = self._server_process.process_name()
self._crashed_pid = self._server_process.system_pid()
block.decode_content()
return block
@staticmethod
def check_driver(port):
# This checks if the required system dependencies for the driver are met.
# Since this is the generic class implementation, just return True.
return True
class ContentBlock(object):
def __init__(self):
self.content_type = None
self.encoding = None
self.content_hash = None
self._content_length = None
# Content is treated as binary data even though the text output is usually UTF-8.
self.content = b''
self.decoded_content = None
self.malloc = None
self.js_heap = None
def decode_content(self):
if self.encoding == 'base64' and self.content is not None:
self.decoded_content = base64.b64decode(self.content)
else:
try:
self.decoded_content = string_utils.decode(self.content, target_type=str)
except UnicodeDecodeError:
self.decoded_content = None
class DriverProxy(object):
"""A wrapper for managing two Driver instances, one with pixel tests and
one without. This allows us to handle plain text tests and ref tests with a
single driver."""
def __init__(self, port, worker_number, driver_instance_constructor, pixel_tests, no_timeout):
self._port = port
self._worker_number = worker_number
self._driver_instance_constructor = driver_instance_constructor
self._no_timeout = no_timeout
# FIXME: We shouldn't need to create a driver until we actually run a test.
self._driver = self._make_driver(pixel_tests)
self._driver_cmd_line = None
def _make_driver(self, pixel_tests):
return self._driver_instance_constructor(self._port, self._worker_number, pixel_tests, self._no_timeout)
@property
def host(self):
return self._driver._target_host
# FIXME: this should be a @classmethod (or implemented on Port instead).
def is_http_test(self, test_name):
return self._driver.is_http_test(test_name)
def is_web_platform_test(self, test_name):
return self._driver.is_web_platform_test(test_name)
def is_webkit_specific_web_platform_test(self, test_name):
return self._driver.is_webkit_specific_web_platform_test(test_name)
# FIXME: this should be a @classmethod (or implemented on Port instead).
def test_to_uri(self, test_name):
return self._driver.test_to_uri(test_name)
# FIXME: this should be a @classmethod (or implemented on Port instead).
def uri_to_test(self, uri):
return self._driver.uri_to_test(uri)
def run_test(self, driver_input, stop_when_done):
pixel_tests_needed = driver_input.should_run_pixel_test
cmd_line_key = self._cmd_line_as_key(pixel_tests_needed, driver_input.args)
if cmd_line_key != self._driver_cmd_line:
self._driver.stop()
self._driver = self._make_driver(pixel_tests_needed)
self._driver_cmd_line = cmd_line_key
return self._driver.run_test(driver_input, stop_when_done)
def do_post_tests_work(self):
return self._driver.do_post_tests_work()
def has_crashed(self):
return self._driver.has_crashed()
def stop(self):
self._driver.stop()
# FIXME: this should be a @classmethod (or implemented on Port instead).
def cmd_line(self, pixel_tests=None, per_test_args=None):
return self._driver.cmd_line(pixel_tests, per_test_args or [])
def _cmd_line_as_key(self, pixel_tests, per_test_args):
return ' '.join(self.cmd_line(pixel_tests, per_test_args))