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At present the collection function used by pytest is quite strict on the naming of the functions it detects. In particular it requires the name of the test to be repeated in the function name. This is not enforced anywhere else, but instead the tests are silently omitted from the pytest run. This affects a few dozen tests. The rule does not seem to have any particular purpose. Relax it, so that all tests that use the UNIT_TEST() macro will run, regardless of the name of the test function. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
629 lines
20 KiB
Python
629 lines
20 KiB
Python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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# Copyright (c) 2015 Stephen Warren
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# Copyright (c) 2015-2016, NVIDIA CORPORATION. All rights reserved.
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# Implementation of pytest run-time hook functions. These are invoked by
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# pytest at certain points during operation, e.g. startup, for each executed
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# test, at shutdown etc. These hooks perform functions such as:
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# - Parsing custom command-line options.
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# - Pullilng in user-specified board configuration.
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# - Creating the U-Boot console test fixture.
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# - Creating the HTML log file.
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# - Monitoring each test's results.
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# - Implementing custom pytest markers.
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import atexit
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import configparser
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import errno
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import io
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import os
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import os.path
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import pytest
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import re
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from _pytest.runner import runtestprotocol
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import sys
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# Globals: The HTML log file, and the connection to the U-Boot console.
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log = None
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console = None
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def mkdir_p(path):
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"""Create a directory path.
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This includes creating any intermediate/parent directories. Any errors
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caused due to already extant directories are ignored.
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Args:
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path: The directory path to create.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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try:
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os.makedirs(path)
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except OSError as exc:
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if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST and os.path.isdir(path):
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pass
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else:
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raise
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def pytest_addoption(parser):
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"""pytest hook: Add custom command-line options to the cmdline parser.
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Args:
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parser: The pytest command-line parser.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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parser.addoption('--build-dir', default=None,
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help='U-Boot build directory (O=)')
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parser.addoption('--result-dir', default=None,
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help='U-Boot test result/tmp directory')
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parser.addoption('--persistent-data-dir', default=None,
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help='U-Boot test persistent generated data directory')
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parser.addoption('--board-type', '--bd', '-B', default='sandbox',
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help='U-Boot board type')
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parser.addoption('--board-identity', '--id', default='na',
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help='U-Boot board identity/instance')
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parser.addoption('--build', default=False, action='store_true',
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help='Compile U-Boot before running tests')
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parser.addoption('--buildman', default=False, action='store_true',
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help='Use buildman to build U-Boot (assuming --build is given)')
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parser.addoption('--gdbserver', default=None,
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help='Run sandbox under gdbserver. The argument is the channel '+
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'over which gdbserver should communicate, e.g. localhost:1234')
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def pytest_configure(config):
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"""pytest hook: Perform custom initialization at startup time.
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Args:
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config: The pytest configuration.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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def parse_config(conf_file):
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"""Parse a config file, loading it into the ubconfig container
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Args:
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conf_file: Filename to load (within build_dir)
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Raises
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Exception if the file does not exist
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"""
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dot_config = build_dir + '/' + conf_file
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if not os.path.exists(dot_config):
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raise Exception(conf_file + ' does not exist; ' +
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'try passing --build option?')
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with open(dot_config, 'rt') as f:
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ini_str = '[root]\n' + f.read()
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ini_sio = io.StringIO(ini_str)
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parser = configparser.RawConfigParser()
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parser.read_file(ini_sio)
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ubconfig.buildconfig.update(parser.items('root'))
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global log
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global console
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global ubconfig
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test_py_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
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source_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(test_py_dir))
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board_type = config.getoption('board_type')
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board_type_filename = board_type.replace('-', '_')
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board_identity = config.getoption('board_identity')
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board_identity_filename = board_identity.replace('-', '_')
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build_dir = config.getoption('build_dir')
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if not build_dir:
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build_dir = source_dir + '/build-' + board_type
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mkdir_p(build_dir)
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result_dir = config.getoption('result_dir')
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if not result_dir:
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result_dir = build_dir
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mkdir_p(result_dir)
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persistent_data_dir = config.getoption('persistent_data_dir')
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if not persistent_data_dir:
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persistent_data_dir = build_dir + '/persistent-data'
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mkdir_p(persistent_data_dir)
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gdbserver = config.getoption('gdbserver')
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if gdbserver and not board_type.startswith('sandbox'):
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raise Exception('--gdbserver only supported with sandbox targets')
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import multiplexed_log
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log = multiplexed_log.Logfile(result_dir + '/test-log.html')
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if config.getoption('build'):
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if config.getoption('buildman'):
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if build_dir != source_dir:
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dest_args = ['-o', build_dir, '-w']
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else:
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dest_args = ['-i']
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cmds = (['buildman', '--board', board_type] + dest_args,)
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name = 'buildman'
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else:
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if build_dir != source_dir:
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o_opt = 'O=%s' % build_dir
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else:
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o_opt = ''
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cmds = (
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['make', o_opt, '-s', board_type + '_defconfig'],
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['make', o_opt, '-s', '-j{}'.format(os.cpu_count())],
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)
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name = 'make'
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with log.section(name):
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runner = log.get_runner(name, sys.stdout)
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for cmd in cmds:
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runner.run(cmd, cwd=source_dir)
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runner.close()
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log.status_pass('OK')
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class ArbitraryAttributeContainer(object):
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pass
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ubconfig = ArbitraryAttributeContainer()
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ubconfig.brd = dict()
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ubconfig.env = dict()
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modules = [
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(ubconfig.brd, 'u_boot_board_' + board_type_filename),
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(ubconfig.env, 'u_boot_boardenv_' + board_type_filename),
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(ubconfig.env, 'u_boot_boardenv_' + board_type_filename + '_' +
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board_identity_filename),
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]
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for (dict_to_fill, module_name) in modules:
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try:
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module = __import__(module_name)
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except ImportError:
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continue
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dict_to_fill.update(module.__dict__)
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ubconfig.buildconfig = dict()
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# buildman -k puts autoconf.mk in the rootdir, so handle this as well
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# as the standard U-Boot build which leaves it in include/autoconf.mk
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parse_config('.config')
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if os.path.exists(build_dir + '/' + 'autoconf.mk'):
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parse_config('autoconf.mk')
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else:
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parse_config('include/autoconf.mk')
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ubconfig.test_py_dir = test_py_dir
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ubconfig.source_dir = source_dir
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ubconfig.build_dir = build_dir
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ubconfig.result_dir = result_dir
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ubconfig.persistent_data_dir = persistent_data_dir
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ubconfig.board_type = board_type
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ubconfig.board_identity = board_identity
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ubconfig.gdbserver = gdbserver
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ubconfig.dtb = build_dir + '/arch/sandbox/dts/test.dtb'
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env_vars = (
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'board_type',
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'board_identity',
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'source_dir',
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'test_py_dir',
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'build_dir',
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'result_dir',
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'persistent_data_dir',
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)
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for v in env_vars:
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os.environ['U_BOOT_' + v.upper()] = getattr(ubconfig, v)
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if board_type.startswith('sandbox'):
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import u_boot_console_sandbox
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console = u_boot_console_sandbox.ConsoleSandbox(log, ubconfig)
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else:
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import u_boot_console_exec_attach
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console = u_boot_console_exec_attach.ConsoleExecAttach(log, ubconfig)
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re_ut_test_list = re.compile(r'[^a-zA-Z0-9_]_u_boot_list_2_ut_(.*)_test_2_(.*)\s*$')
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def generate_ut_subtest(metafunc, fixture_name, sym_path):
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"""Provide parametrization for a ut_subtest fixture.
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Determines the set of unit tests built into a U-Boot binary by parsing the
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list of symbols generated by the build process. Provides this information
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to test functions by parameterizing their ut_subtest fixture parameter.
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Args:
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metafunc: The pytest test function.
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fixture_name: The fixture name to test.
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sym_path: Relative path to the symbol file with preceding '/'
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(e.g. '/u-boot.sym')
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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fn = console.config.build_dir + sym_path
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try:
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with open(fn, 'rt') as f:
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lines = f.readlines()
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except:
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lines = []
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lines.sort()
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vals = []
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for l in lines:
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m = re_ut_test_list.search(l)
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if not m:
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continue
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vals.append(m.group(1) + ' ' + m.group(2))
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ids = ['ut_' + s.replace(' ', '_') for s in vals]
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metafunc.parametrize(fixture_name, vals, ids=ids)
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def generate_config(metafunc, fixture_name):
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"""Provide parametrization for {env,brd}__ fixtures.
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If a test function takes parameter(s) (fixture names) of the form brd__xxx
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or env__xxx, the brd and env configuration dictionaries are consulted to
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find the list of values to use for those parameters, and the test is
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parametrized so that it runs once for each combination of values.
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Args:
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metafunc: The pytest test function.
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fixture_name: The fixture name to test.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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subconfigs = {
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'brd': console.config.brd,
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'env': console.config.env,
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}
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parts = fixture_name.split('__')
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if len(parts) < 2:
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return
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if parts[0] not in subconfigs:
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return
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subconfig = subconfigs[parts[0]]
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vals = []
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val = subconfig.get(fixture_name, [])
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# If that exact name is a key in the data source:
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if val:
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# ... use the dict value as a single parameter value.
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vals = (val, )
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else:
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# ... otherwise, see if there's a key that contains a list of
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# values to use instead.
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vals = subconfig.get(fixture_name+ 's', [])
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def fixture_id(index, val):
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try:
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return val['fixture_id']
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except:
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return fixture_name + str(index)
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ids = [fixture_id(index, val) for (index, val) in enumerate(vals)]
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metafunc.parametrize(fixture_name, vals, ids=ids)
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def pytest_generate_tests(metafunc):
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"""pytest hook: parameterize test functions based on custom rules.
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Check each test function parameter (fixture name) to see if it is one of
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our custom names, and if so, provide the correct parametrization for that
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parameter.
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Args:
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metafunc: The pytest test function.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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for fn in metafunc.fixturenames:
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if fn == 'ut_subtest':
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generate_ut_subtest(metafunc, fn, '/u-boot.sym')
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continue
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if fn == 'ut_spl_subtest':
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generate_ut_subtest(metafunc, fn, '/spl/u-boot-spl.sym')
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continue
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generate_config(metafunc, fn)
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@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
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def u_boot_log(request):
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"""Generate the value of a test's log fixture.
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Args:
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request: The pytest request.
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Returns:
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The fixture value.
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"""
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return console.log
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@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
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def u_boot_config(request):
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"""Generate the value of a test's u_boot_config fixture.
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Args:
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request: The pytest request.
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Returns:
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The fixture value.
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"""
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return console.config
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@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
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def u_boot_console(request):
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"""Generate the value of a test's u_boot_console fixture.
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Args:
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request: The pytest request.
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Returns:
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The fixture value.
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"""
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console.ensure_spawned()
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return console
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anchors = {}
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tests_not_run = []
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tests_failed = []
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tests_xpassed = []
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tests_xfailed = []
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tests_skipped = []
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tests_warning = []
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tests_passed = []
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def pytest_itemcollected(item):
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"""pytest hook: Called once for each test found during collection.
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This enables our custom result analysis code to see the list of all tests
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that should eventually be run.
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Args:
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item: The item that was collected.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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tests_not_run.append(item.name)
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def cleanup():
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"""Clean up all global state.
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Executed (via atexit) once the entire test process is complete. This
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includes logging the status of all tests, and the identity of any failed
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or skipped tests.
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Args:
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None.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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if console:
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console.close()
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if log:
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with log.section('Status Report', 'status_report'):
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log.status_pass('%d passed' % len(tests_passed))
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if tests_warning:
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log.status_warning('%d passed with warning' % len(tests_warning))
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for test in tests_warning:
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anchor = anchors.get(test, None)
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log.status_warning('... ' + test, anchor)
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if tests_skipped:
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log.status_skipped('%d skipped' % len(tests_skipped))
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for test in tests_skipped:
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anchor = anchors.get(test, None)
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log.status_skipped('... ' + test, anchor)
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if tests_xpassed:
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log.status_xpass('%d xpass' % len(tests_xpassed))
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for test in tests_xpassed:
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anchor = anchors.get(test, None)
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log.status_xpass('... ' + test, anchor)
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if tests_xfailed:
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log.status_xfail('%d xfail' % len(tests_xfailed))
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for test in tests_xfailed:
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anchor = anchors.get(test, None)
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log.status_xfail('... ' + test, anchor)
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if tests_failed:
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log.status_fail('%d failed' % len(tests_failed))
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for test in tests_failed:
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anchor = anchors.get(test, None)
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log.status_fail('... ' + test, anchor)
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if tests_not_run:
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log.status_fail('%d not run' % len(tests_not_run))
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for test in tests_not_run:
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anchor = anchors.get(test, None)
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log.status_fail('... ' + test, anchor)
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log.close()
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atexit.register(cleanup)
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def setup_boardspec(item):
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"""Process any 'boardspec' marker for a test.
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Such a marker lists the set of board types that a test does/doesn't
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support. If tests are being executed on an unsupported board, the test is
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marked to be skipped.
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Args:
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item: The pytest test item.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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required_boards = []
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for boards in item.iter_markers('boardspec'):
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board = boards.args[0]
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if board.startswith('!'):
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if ubconfig.board_type == board[1:]:
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pytest.skip('board "%s" not supported' % ubconfig.board_type)
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return
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else:
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required_boards.append(board)
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if required_boards and ubconfig.board_type not in required_boards:
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pytest.skip('board "%s" not supported' % ubconfig.board_type)
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def setup_buildconfigspec(item):
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"""Process any 'buildconfigspec' marker for a test.
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Such a marker lists some U-Boot configuration feature that the test
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requires. If tests are being executed on an U-Boot build that doesn't
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have the required feature, the test is marked to be skipped.
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Args:
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item: The pytest test item.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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for options in item.iter_markers('buildconfigspec'):
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option = options.args[0]
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if not ubconfig.buildconfig.get('config_' + option.lower(), None):
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pytest.skip('.config feature "%s" not enabled' % option.lower())
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for options in item.iter_markers('notbuildconfigspec'):
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option = options.args[0]
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if ubconfig.buildconfig.get('config_' + option.lower(), None):
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pytest.skip('.config feature "%s" enabled' % option.lower())
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def tool_is_in_path(tool):
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for path in os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep):
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fn = os.path.join(path, tool)
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if os.path.isfile(fn) and os.access(fn, os.X_OK):
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return True
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return False
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def setup_requiredtool(item):
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"""Process any 'requiredtool' marker for a test.
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Such a marker lists some external tool (binary, executable, application)
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that the test requires. If tests are being executed on a system that
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doesn't have the required tool, the test is marked to be skipped.
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Args:
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item: The pytest test item.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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for tools in item.iter_markers('requiredtool'):
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tool = tools.args[0]
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if not tool_is_in_path(tool):
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pytest.skip('tool "%s" not in $PATH' % tool)
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def start_test_section(item):
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anchors[item.name] = log.start_section(item.name)
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def pytest_runtest_setup(item):
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"""pytest hook: Configure (set up) a test item.
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Called once for each test to perform any custom configuration. This hook
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is used to skip the test if certain conditions apply.
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Args:
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item: The pytest test item.
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Returns:
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Nothing.
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"""
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start_test_section(item)
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setup_boardspec(item)
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setup_buildconfigspec(item)
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setup_requiredtool(item)
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def pytest_runtest_protocol(item, nextitem):
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"""pytest hook: Called to execute a test.
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This hook wraps the standard pytest runtestprotocol() function in order
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to acquire visibility into, and record, each test function's result.
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Args:
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item: The pytest test item to execute.
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nextitem: The pytest test item that will be executed after this one.
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Returns:
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A list of pytest reports (test result data).
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"""
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log.get_and_reset_warning()
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ihook = item.ihook
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ihook.pytest_runtest_logstart(nodeid=item.nodeid, location=item.location)
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reports = runtestprotocol(item, nextitem=nextitem)
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ihook.pytest_runtest_logfinish(nodeid=item.nodeid, location=item.location)
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was_warning = log.get_and_reset_warning()
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# In pytest 3, runtestprotocol() may not call pytest_runtest_setup() if
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# the test is skipped. That call is required to create the test's section
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# in the log file. The call to log.end_section() requires that the log
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# contain a section for this test. Create a section for the test if it
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# doesn't already exist.
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if not item.name in anchors:
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start_test_section(item)
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failure_cleanup = False
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if not was_warning:
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test_list = tests_passed
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msg = 'OK'
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msg_log = log.status_pass
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else:
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test_list = tests_warning
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msg = 'OK (with warning)'
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msg_log = log.status_warning
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for report in reports:
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if report.outcome == 'failed':
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if hasattr(report, 'wasxfail'):
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test_list = tests_xpassed
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msg = 'XPASSED'
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msg_log = log.status_xpass
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else:
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failure_cleanup = True
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test_list = tests_failed
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msg = 'FAILED:\n' + str(report.longrepr)
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msg_log = log.status_fail
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break
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if report.outcome == 'skipped':
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if hasattr(report, 'wasxfail'):
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failure_cleanup = True
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test_list = tests_xfailed
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msg = 'XFAILED:\n' + str(report.longrepr)
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msg_log = log.status_xfail
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break
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test_list = tests_skipped
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msg = 'SKIPPED:\n' + str(report.longrepr)
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msg_log = log.status_skipped
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if failure_cleanup:
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console.drain_console()
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test_list.append(item.name)
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tests_not_run.remove(item.name)
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try:
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msg_log(msg)
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except:
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# If something went wrong with logging, it's better to let the test
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# process continue, which may report other exceptions that triggered
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# the logging issue (e.g. console.log wasn't created). Hence, just
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# squash the exception. If the test setup failed due to e.g. syntax
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# error somewhere else, this won't be seen. However, once that issue
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# is fixed, if this exception still exists, it will then be logged as
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# part of the test's stdout.
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import traceback
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print('Exception occurred while logging runtest status:')
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traceback.print_exc()
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# FIXME: Can we force a test failure here?
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log.end_section(item.name)
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if failure_cleanup:
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console.cleanup_spawn()
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return True
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