linux/scripts/kconfig/tests/conftest.py
Masahiro Yamada b75b0a819a kconfig: change defconfig_list option to environment variable
"defconfig_list" is a weird option that defines a static symbol that
declares the list of base config files in case the .config does not
exist yet.

This is quite different from other normal symbols; we just abused the
"string" type and the "default" properties to list out the input files.
They must be fixed values since these are searched for and loaded in
the parse stage.

It is an ugly hack, and should not exist in the first place. Providing
this feature as an environment variable is a saner approach.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
2021-04-14 15:22:48 +09:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
#
# Copyright (C) 2018 Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
#
"""
Kconfig unit testing framework.
This provides fixture functions commonly used from test files.
"""
import os
import pytest
import shutil
import subprocess
import tempfile
CONF_PATH = os.path.abspath(os.path.join('scripts', 'kconfig', 'conf'))
class Conf:
"""Kconfig runner and result checker.
This class provides methods to run text-based interface of Kconfig
(scripts/kconfig/conf) and retrieve the resulted configuration,
stdout, and stderr. It also provides methods to compare those
results with expectations.
"""
def __init__(self, request):
"""Create a new Conf instance.
request: object to introspect the requesting test module
"""
# the directory of the test being run
self._test_dir = os.path.dirname(str(request.fspath))
# runners
def _run_conf(self, mode, dot_config=None, out_file='.config',
interactive=False, in_keys=None, extra_env={}):
"""Run text-based Kconfig executable and save the result.
mode: input mode option (--oldaskconfig, --defconfig=<file> etc.)
dot_config: .config file to use for configuration base
out_file: file name to contain the output config data
interactive: flag to specify the interactive mode
in_keys: key inputs for interactive modes
extra_env: additional environments
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
command = [CONF_PATH, mode, 'Kconfig']
# Override 'srctree' environment to make the test as the top directory
extra_env['srctree'] = self._test_dir
# Clear KCONFIG_DEFCONFIG_LIST to keep unit tests from being affected
# by the user's environment.
extra_env['KCONFIG_DEFCONFIG_LIST'] = ''
# Run Kconfig in a temporary directory.
# This directory is automatically removed when done.
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as temp_dir:
# if .config is given, copy it to the working directory
if dot_config:
shutil.copyfile(os.path.join(self._test_dir, dot_config),
os.path.join(temp_dir, '.config'))
ps = subprocess.Popen(command,
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
cwd=temp_dir,
env=dict(os.environ, **extra_env))
# If input key sequence is given, feed it to stdin.
if in_keys:
ps.stdin.write(in_keys.encode('utf-8'))
while ps.poll() is None:
# For interactive modes such as oldaskconfig, oldconfig,
# send 'Enter' key until the program finishes.
if interactive:
ps.stdin.write(b'\n')
self.retcode = ps.returncode
self.stdout = ps.stdout.read().decode()
self.stderr = ps.stderr.read().decode()
# Retrieve the resulted config data only when .config is supposed
# to exist. If the command fails, the .config does not exist.
# 'listnewconfig' does not produce .config in the first place.
if self.retcode == 0 and out_file:
with open(os.path.join(temp_dir, out_file)) as f:
self.config = f.read()
else:
self.config = None
# Logging:
# Pytest captures the following information by default. In failure
# of tests, the captured log will be displayed. This will be useful to
# figure out what has happened.
print("[command]\n{}\n".format(' '.join(command)))
print("[retcode]\n{}\n".format(self.retcode))
print("[stdout]")
print(self.stdout)
print("[stderr]")
print(self.stderr)
if self.config is not None:
print("[output for '{}']".format(out_file))
print(self.config)
return self.retcode
def oldaskconfig(self, dot_config=None, in_keys=None):
"""Run oldaskconfig.
dot_config: .config file to use for configuration base (optional)
in_key: key inputs (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._run_conf('--oldaskconfig', dot_config=dot_config,
interactive=True, in_keys=in_keys)
def oldconfig(self, dot_config=None, in_keys=None):
"""Run oldconfig.
dot_config: .config file to use for configuration base (optional)
in_key: key inputs (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._run_conf('--oldconfig', dot_config=dot_config,
interactive=True, in_keys=in_keys)
def olddefconfig(self, dot_config=None):
"""Run olddefconfig.
dot_config: .config file to use for configuration base (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._run_conf('--olddefconfig', dot_config=dot_config)
def defconfig(self, defconfig):
"""Run defconfig.
defconfig: defconfig file for input
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
defconfig_path = os.path.join(self._test_dir, defconfig)
return self._run_conf('--defconfig={}'.format(defconfig_path))
def _allconfig(self, mode, all_config):
if all_config:
all_config_path = os.path.join(self._test_dir, all_config)
extra_env = {'KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG': all_config_path}
else:
extra_env = {}
return self._run_conf('--{}config'.format(mode), extra_env=extra_env)
def allyesconfig(self, all_config=None):
"""Run allyesconfig.
all_config: fragment config file for KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._allconfig('allyes', all_config)
def allmodconfig(self, all_config=None):
"""Run allmodconfig.
all_config: fragment config file for KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._allconfig('allmod', all_config)
def allnoconfig(self, all_config=None):
"""Run allnoconfig.
all_config: fragment config file for KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._allconfig('allno', all_config)
def alldefconfig(self, all_config=None):
"""Run alldefconfig.
all_config: fragment config file for KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._allconfig('alldef', all_config)
def randconfig(self, all_config=None):
"""Run randconfig.
all_config: fragment config file for KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._allconfig('rand', all_config)
def savedefconfig(self, dot_config):
"""Run savedefconfig.
dot_config: .config file for input
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._run_conf('--savedefconfig', out_file='defconfig')
def listnewconfig(self, dot_config=None):
"""Run listnewconfig.
dot_config: .config file to use for configuration base (optional)
returncode: exit status of the Kconfig executable
"""
return self._run_conf('--listnewconfig', dot_config=dot_config,
out_file=None)
# checkers
def _read_and_compare(self, compare, expected):
"""Compare the result with expectation.
compare: function to compare the result with expectation
expected: file that contains the expected data
"""
with open(os.path.join(self._test_dir, expected)) as f:
expected_data = f.read()
return compare(self, expected_data)
def _contains(self, attr, expected):
return self._read_and_compare(
lambda s, e: getattr(s, attr).find(e) >= 0,
expected)
def _matches(self, attr, expected):
return self._read_and_compare(lambda s, e: getattr(s, attr) == e,
expected)
def config_contains(self, expected):
"""Check if resulted configuration contains expected data.
expected: file that contains the expected data
returncode: True if result contains the expected data, False otherwise
"""
return self._contains('config', expected)
def config_matches(self, expected):
"""Check if resulted configuration exactly matches expected data.
expected: file that contains the expected data
returncode: True if result matches the expected data, False otherwise
"""
return self._matches('config', expected)
def stdout_contains(self, expected):
"""Check if resulted stdout contains expected data.
expected: file that contains the expected data
returncode: True if result contains the expected data, False otherwise
"""
return self._contains('stdout', expected)
def stdout_matches(self, expected):
"""Check if resulted stdout exactly matches expected data.
expected: file that contains the expected data
returncode: True if result matches the expected data, False otherwise
"""
return self._matches('stdout', expected)
def stderr_contains(self, expected):
"""Check if resulted stderr contains expected data.
expected: file that contains the expected data
returncode: True if result contains the expected data, False otherwise
"""
return self._contains('stderr', expected)
def stderr_matches(self, expected):
"""Check if resulted stderr exactly matches expected data.
expected: file that contains the expected data
returncode: True if result matches the expected data, False otherwise
"""
return self._matches('stderr', expected)
@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def conf(request):
"""Create a Conf instance and provide it to test functions."""
return Conf(request)