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pqcrypto/test/helpers.py

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import atexit
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import functools
import logging
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import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
import unittest
import pqclean
@atexit.register
def cleanup_testcases():
"""Clean up any remaining isolated test dirs"""
print("Cleaning up testcases directory",
file=sys.stderr)
for dir_ in TEST_TEMPDIRS:
shutil.rmtree(dir_, ignore_errors=True)
TEST_TEMPDIRS = []
def isolate_test_files(impl_path, test_prefix,
dir=os.path.join('..', 'testcases')):
"""Isolates the test files in a separate directory, to help parallelise.
Especially Windows is problematic and needs isolation of all test files:
its build process will create .obj files EVERYWHERE.
"""
try:
os.mkdir(dir)
except FileExistsError:
pass
test_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix=test_prefix, dir=dir)
test_dir = os.path.abspath(test_dir)
TEST_TEMPDIRS.append(test_dir)
# Create layers in folder structure
nested_dir = os.path.join(test_dir, 'crypto_bla')
os.mkdir(nested_dir)
nested_dir = os.path.join(nested_dir, 'scheme')
os.mkdir(nested_dir)
# Create test dependencies structure
os.mkdir(os.path.join(test_dir, 'test'))
# the implementation will go here.
new_impl_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(nested_dir, 'impl'))
def initializer():
"""Isolate the files to be tested"""
# Copy common files (randombytes.c, aes.c, ...)
shutil.copytree(
os.path.join('..', 'common'), os.path.join(test_dir, 'common'))
# Copy makefiles
shutil.copy(os.path.join('..', 'test', 'Makefile'),
os.path.join(test_dir, 'test', 'Makefile'))
shutil.copy(os.path.join('..', 'test', 'Makefile.Microsoft_nmake'),
os.path.join(test_dir, 'test', 'Makefile.Microsoft_nmake'))
# Copy directories with support files
for d in ['common', 'test_common', 'crypto_sign', 'crypto_kem']:
shutil.copytree(
os.path.join('..', 'test', d),
os.path.join(test_dir, 'test', d)
)
shutil.copytree(impl_path, new_impl_dir)
def destructor():
"""Clean up the isolated files"""
shutil.rmtree(test_dir, ignore_errors=True)
return (test_dir, new_impl_dir, initializer, destructor)
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def run_subprocess(command, working_dir='.', env=None, expected_returncode=0,
print_output=True):
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"""
Helper function to run a shell command and report success/failure
depending on the exit status of the shell command.
"""
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if env is not None:
env_ = os.environ.copy()
env_.update(env)
env = env_
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# Note we need to capture stdout/stderr from the subprocess,
# then print it, which the unittest will then capture and
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# buffer appropriately
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print(working_dir + " > " + " ".join(command))
result = subprocess.run(
command,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
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cwd=working_dir,
env=env,
)
if print_output:
print(result.stdout.decode('utf-8'))
if expected_returncode is not None:
assert result.returncode == expected_returncode, \
"Got unexpected return code {}".format(result.returncode)
else:
return (result.returncode, result.stdout.decode('utf-8'))
return result.stdout.decode('utf-8')
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def make(*args, working_dir='.', env=None, expected_returncode=0, **kwargs):
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"""
Runs a make target in the specified working directory
Usage:
make('clean', 'targetb', SCHEME='bla')
"""
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if os.name == 'nt':
make_command = ['nmake', '/f', 'Makefile.Microsoft_nmake',
'/NOLOGO', '/E']
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# we need SCHEME_UPPERCASE and IMPLEMENTATION_UPPERCASE with nmake
for envvar in ['IMPLEMENTATION', 'SCHEME']:
if envvar in kwargs:
kwargs['{}_UPPERCASE'.format(envvar)] = (
kwargs[envvar].upper().replace('-', ''))
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else:
make_command = ['make']
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return run_subprocess(
[
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*make_command,
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*['{}={}'.format(k, v) for k, v in kwargs.items()],
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*args,
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],
working_dir=working_dir,
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env=env,
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expected_returncode=expected_returncode,
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)
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def skip_windows(message="This test is not supported on Windows"):
def wrapper(f):
@functools.wraps(f)
def skip_windows(*args, **kwargs):
raise unittest.SkipTest(message)
if os.name == 'nt':
return skip_windows
else:
return f
return wrapper
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def slow_test(f):
@functools.wraps(f)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
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if ('CI' in os.environ and 'RUN_SLOW' not in os.environ and
os.environ.get('TRAVIS_EVENT_TYPE') != 'cron'):
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raise unittest.SkipTest("Slow test skipped on CI run")
return f(*args, **kwargs)
return wrapper
def ensure_available(executable):
"""
Checks if a command is available.
If a command MUST be available, because we are in a CI environment,
raises an AssertionError.
In the docker containers, on Travis and on Windows, CI=true is set.
"""
path = shutil.which(executable)
if path:
return path
# Installing clang-tidy on LLVM will be too much of a mess.
if ((executable == 'clang-tidy' and sys.platform == 'darwin')
or 'CI' not in os.environ):
raise unittest.SkipTest(
"{} is not available on PATH. Install it to run this test.{}"
.format(executable, "" if not os.name == 'nt'
else "On Windows, make sure to add it to PATH")
)
raise AssertionError("{} not available on CI".format(executable))
def permit_test(testname, *args, **kwargs):
if len(args) == 0:
thing = list(kwargs.values())[0]
else:
thing = args[0]
if 'PQCLEAN_ONLY_TESTS' in os.environ:
if not(testname.lower() in os.environ['PQCLEAN_ONLY_TESTS'].lower().split(',')):
return False
if 'PQCLEAN_SKIP_TESTS' in os.environ:
if testname.lower() in os.environ['PQCLEAN_SKIP_TESTS'].lower().split(','):
return False
if isinstance(thing, pqclean.Implementation):
scheme = thing.scheme
elif isinstance(thing, pqclean.Scheme):
scheme = thing
else:
return True
if 'PQCLEAN_ONLY_TYPES' in os.environ:
if not(scheme.type.lower() in os.environ['PQCLEAN_ONLY_TYPES'].lower().split(',')):
return False
if 'PQCLEAN_SKIP_TYPES' in os.environ:
if scheme.type.lower() in os.environ['PQCLEAN_SKIP_TYPES'].lower().split(','):
return False
if 'PQCLEAN_ONLY_SCHEMES' in os.environ:
if not(scheme.name.lower() in os.environ['PQCLEAN_ONLY_SCHEMES'].lower().split(',')):
return False
if 'PQCLEAN_SKIP_SCHEMES' in os.environ:
if scheme.name.lower() in os.environ['PQCLEAN_SKIP_SCHEMES'].lower().split(','):
return False
if 'PQCLEAN_ONLY_DIFF' in os.environ:
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if shutil.which('git') is not None:
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# if we're on a non-master branch, and the only changes are in schemes,
# only run tests on those schemes
branch_result = subprocess.run(
['git', 'status', '--porcelain=2', '--branch'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
cwd="..",
)
# ensure we're in a working directory
if branch_result.returncode != 0:
return True
# ensure we're not on master branch
for branch_line in branch_result.stdout.decode('utf-8').splitlines():
tokens = branch_line.split(' ')
if tokens[0] == '#' and tokens[1] == 'branch.head':
if tokens[2] == 'master':
return True
# where are there changes?
diff_result = subprocess.run(
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['git', 'diff', '--name-only', 'origin/master'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
)
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assert diff_result.returncode == 0, \
"Got unexpected return code {}".format(diff_result.returncode)
for diff_line in diff_result.stdout.decode('utf-8').splitlines():
# don't skip test if there are any changes outside schemes
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if (not diff_line.startswith('crypto_kem') and
not diff_line.startswith('crypto_sign') and
not diff_line.startswith(os.path.join('test', 'duplicate_consistency'))):
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logging.info("Running all tests as there are changes "
"outside of schemes")
return True
# do test if the scheme in question has been changed
if diff_line.startswith(thing.path(base='')):
return True
# do test if the scheme's duplicate_consistency files have been changed
if diff_line.startswith(os.path.join('test', 'duplicate_consistency', scheme.name.lower())):
return True
# there were no changes outside schemes, and the scheme in question had no diffs
return False
return True
def filtered_test(func):
funcname = func.__name__[len("test_"):]
@functools.wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
if permit_test(funcname, *args, **kwargs):
return func(*args, **kwargs)
else:
raise unittest.SkipTest("Test disabled by filter")
return wrapper
__CPUINFO = None
def get_cpu_info():
global __CPUINFO
while __CPUINFO is None or 'flags' not in __CPUINFO:
import cpuinfo
__CPUINFO = cpuinfo.get_cpu_info()
# CPUINFO is unreliable on Travis CI Macs
if 'CI' in os.environ and sys.platform == 'darwin':
__CPUINFO['flags'] = [
'aes', 'apic', 'avx1.0', 'clfsh', 'cmov', 'cx16', 'cx8', 'de',
'em64t', 'erms', 'f16c', 'fpu', 'fxsr', 'lahf', 'mca', 'mce',
'mmx', 'mon', 'msr', 'mtrr', 'osxsave', 'pae', 'pat', 'pcid',
'pclmulqdq', 'pge', 'popcnt', 'pse', 'pse36', 'rdrand',
'rdtscp', 'rdwrfsgs', 'sep', 'smep', 'ss', 'sse', 'sse2',
'sse3', 'sse4.1', 'sse4.2', 'ssse3', 'syscall', 'tsc',
'tsc_thread_offset', 'tsci', 'tsctmr', 'vme', 'vmm', 'x2apic',
'xd', 'xsave']
return __CPUINFO