/* Copyright (c) 2015, Google Inc. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES * WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY * SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION * OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN * CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ package main import ( "bytes" "encoding/json" "flag" "fmt" "os" "os/exec" "path" "runtime" "strconv" "strings" "sync" "syscall" "time" ) // TODO(davidben): Link tests with the malloc shim and port -malloc-test to this runner. var ( useValgrind = flag.Bool("valgrind", false, "If true, run code under valgrind") useCallgrind = flag.Bool("callgrind", false, "If true, run code under valgrind to generate callgrind traces.") useGDB = flag.Bool("gdb", false, "If true, run BoringSSL code under gdb") useSDE = flag.Bool("sde", false, "If true, run BoringSSL code under Intel's SDE for each supported chip") buildDir = flag.String("build-dir", "build", "The build directory to run the tests from.") numWorkers = flag.Int("num-workers", runtime.NumCPU(), "Runs the given number of workers when testing.") jsonOutput = flag.String("json-output", "", "The file to output JSON results to.") mallocTest = flag.Int64("malloc-test", -1, "If non-negative, run each test with each malloc in turn failing from the given number onwards.") mallocTestDebug = flag.Bool("malloc-test-debug", false, "If true, ask each test to abort rather than fail a malloc. This can be used with a specific value for --malloc-test to identity the malloc failing that is causing problems.") ) type test struct { args []string // cpu, if not empty, contains an Intel CPU code to simulate. Run // `sde64 -help` to get a list of these codes. cpu string } type result struct { Test test Passed bool Error error } // testOutput is a representation of Chromium's JSON test result format. See // https://www.chromium.org/developers/the-json-test-results-format type testOutput struct { Version int `json:"version"` Interrupted bool `json:"interrupted"` PathDelimiter string `json:"path_delimiter"` SecondsSinceEpoch float64 `json:"seconds_since_epoch"` NumFailuresByType map[string]int `json:"num_failures_by_type"` Tests map[string]testResult `json:"tests"` } type testResult struct { Actual string `json:"actual"` Expected string `json:"expected"` IsUnexpected bool `json:"is_unexpected"` } // sdeCPUs contains a list of CPU code that we run all tests under when *useSDE // is true. var sdeCPUs = []string{ "p4p", // Pentium4 Prescott "mrm", // Merom "pnr", // Penryn "nhm", // Nehalem "wsm", // Westmere "snb", // Sandy Bridge "ivb", // Ivy Bridge "hsw", // Haswell "bdw", // Broadwell "skx", // Skylake Server "skl", // Skylake Client "cnl", // Cannonlake "knl", // Knights Landing "slt", // Saltwell "slm", // Silvermont "glm", // Goldmont } func newTestOutput() *testOutput { return &testOutput{ Version: 3, PathDelimiter: ".", SecondsSinceEpoch: float64(time.Now().UnixNano()) / float64(time.Second/time.Nanosecond), NumFailuresByType: make(map[string]int), Tests: make(map[string]testResult), } } func (t *testOutput) addResult(name, result string) { if _, found := t.Tests[name]; found { panic(name) } t.Tests[name] = testResult{ Actual: result, Expected: "PASS", IsUnexpected: result != "PASS", } t.NumFailuresByType[result]++ } func (t *testOutput) writeTo(name string) error { file, err := os.Create(name) if err != nil { return err } defer file.Close() out, err := json.MarshalIndent(t, "", " ") if err != nil { return err } _, err = file.Write(out) return err } func valgrindOf(dbAttach bool, path string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd { valgrindArgs := []string{"--error-exitcode=99", "--track-origins=yes", "--leak-check=full", "--quiet"} if dbAttach { valgrindArgs = append(valgrindArgs, "--db-attach=yes", "--db-command=xterm -e gdb -nw %f %p") } valgrindArgs = append(valgrindArgs, path) valgrindArgs = append(valgrindArgs, args...) return exec.Command("valgrind", valgrindArgs...) } func callgrindOf(path string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd { valgrindArgs := []string{"-q", "--tool=callgrind", "--dump-instr=yes", "--collect-jumps=yes", "--callgrind-out-file=" + *buildDir + "/callgrind/callgrind.out.%p"} valgrindArgs = append(valgrindArgs, path) valgrindArgs = append(valgrindArgs, args...) return exec.Command("valgrind", valgrindArgs...) } func gdbOf(path string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd { xtermArgs := []string{"-e", "gdb", "--args"} xtermArgs = append(xtermArgs, path) xtermArgs = append(xtermArgs, args...) return exec.Command("xterm", xtermArgs...) } func sdeOf(cpu, path string, args ...string) *exec.Cmd { sdeArgs := []string{"-" + cpu, "--", path} sdeArgs = append(sdeArgs, args...) return exec.Command("sde", sdeArgs...) } type moreMallocsError struct{} func (moreMallocsError) Error() string { return "child process did not exhaust all allocation calls" } var errMoreMallocs = moreMallocsError{} func runTestOnce(test test, mallocNumToFail int64) (passed bool, err error) { prog := path.Join(*buildDir, test.args[0]) args := test.args[1:] var cmd *exec.Cmd if *useValgrind { cmd = valgrindOf(false, prog, args...) } else if *useCallgrind { cmd = callgrindOf(prog, args...) } else if *useGDB { cmd = gdbOf(prog, args...) } else if *useSDE { cmd = sdeOf(test.cpu, prog, args...) } else { cmd = exec.Command(prog, args...) } var outBuf bytes.Buffer cmd.Stdout = &outBuf cmd.Stderr = &outBuf if mallocNumToFail >= 0 { cmd.Env = os.Environ() cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, "MALLOC_NUMBER_TO_FAIL="+strconv.FormatInt(mallocNumToFail, 10)) if *mallocTestDebug { cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, "MALLOC_ABORT_ON_FAIL=1") } cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, "_MALLOC_CHECK=1") } if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil { return false, err } if err := cmd.Wait(); err != nil { if exitError, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError); ok { if exitError.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus).ExitStatus() == 88 { return false, errMoreMallocs } } fmt.Print(string(outBuf.Bytes())) return false, err } // Account for Windows line-endings. stdout := bytes.Replace(outBuf.Bytes(), []byte("\r\n"), []byte("\n"), -1) if bytes.HasSuffix(stdout, []byte("PASS\n")) && (len(stdout) == 5 || stdout[len(stdout)-6] == '\n') { return true, nil } // Also accept a googletest-style pass line. This is left here in // transition until the tests are all converted and this script made // unnecessary. if bytes.Contains(stdout, []byte("\n[ PASSED ]")) { return true, nil } fmt.Print(string(outBuf.Bytes())) return false, nil } func runTest(test test) (bool, error) { if *mallocTest < 0 { return runTestOnce(test, -1) } for mallocNumToFail := int64(*mallocTest); ; mallocNumToFail++ { if passed, err := runTestOnce(test, mallocNumToFail); err != errMoreMallocs { if err != nil { err = fmt.Errorf("at malloc %d: %s", mallocNumToFail, err) } return passed, err } } } // shortTestName returns the short name of a test. Except for evp_test and // cipher_test, it assumes that any argument which ends in .txt is a path to a // data file and not relevant to the test's uniqueness. func shortTestName(test test) string { var args []string for _, arg := range test.args { if test.args[0] == "crypto/evp/evp_test" || test.args[0] == "crypto/cipher/cipher_test" || test.args[0] == "crypto/cipher/aead_test" || !strings.HasSuffix(arg, ".txt") { args = append(args, arg) } } return strings.Join(args, " ") + test.cpuMsg() } // setWorkingDirectory walks up directories as needed until the current working // directory is the top of a BoringSSL checkout. func setWorkingDirectory() { for i := 0; i < 64; i++ { if _, err := os.Stat("BUILDING.md"); err == nil { return } os.Chdir("..") } panic("Couldn't find BUILDING.md in a parent directory!") } func parseTestConfig(filename string) ([]test, error) { in, err := os.Open(filename) if err != nil { return nil, err } defer in.Close() decoder := json.NewDecoder(in) var testArgs [][]string if err := decoder.Decode(&testArgs); err != nil { return nil, err } var result []test for _, args := range testArgs { result = append(result, test{args: args}) } return result, nil } func worker(tests <-chan test, results chan<- result, done *sync.WaitGroup) { defer done.Done() for test := range tests { passed, err := runTest(test) results <- result{test, passed, err} } } func (t test) cpuMsg() string { if len(t.cpu) == 0 { return "" } return fmt.Sprintf(" (for CPU %q)", t.cpu) } func main() { flag.Parse() setWorkingDirectory() testCases, err := parseTestConfig("util/all_tests.json") if err != nil { fmt.Printf("Failed to parse input: %s\n", err) os.Exit(1) } var wg sync.WaitGroup tests := make(chan test, *numWorkers) results := make(chan result, *numWorkers) for i := 0; i < *numWorkers; i++ { wg.Add(1) go worker(tests, results, &wg) } go func() { for _, test := range testCases { if *useSDE { for _, cpu := range sdeCPUs { testForCPU := test testForCPU.cpu = cpu tests <- testForCPU } } else { tests <- test } } close(tests) wg.Wait() close(results) }() testOutput := newTestOutput() var failed []test for testResult := range results { test := testResult.Test args := test.args fmt.Printf("%s%s\n", strings.Join(args, " "), test.cpuMsg()) name := shortTestName(test) if testResult.Error != nil { fmt.Printf("%s failed to complete: %s\n", args[0], testResult.Error) failed = append(failed, test) testOutput.addResult(name, "CRASHED") } else if !testResult.Passed { fmt.Printf("%s failed to print PASS on the last line.\n", args[0]) failed = append(failed, test) testOutput.addResult(name, "FAIL") } else { testOutput.addResult(name, "PASS") } } if *jsonOutput != "" { if err := testOutput.writeTo(*jsonOutput); err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error: %s\n", err) } } if len(failed) > 0 { fmt.Printf("\n%d of %d tests failed:\n", len(failed), len(testCases)) for _, test := range failed { fmt.Printf("\t%s%s\n", strings.Join(test.args, " "), test.cpuMsg()) } os.Exit(1) } fmt.Printf("\nAll tests passed!\n") }