linux/tools/perf/tests/attr.py
Thomas Richter 19508c048a perf tests: Add platform dependency to test 15
This patch adds platform dependency into the test case 15
(perf_event_attr). It is based on a suggestion from Jiri Olsa.

Add a new optional attribute named 'arch' in the [config] section of the
test case file. It is a comma separated list of architecture names this
test can be executed on. For example:

  arch = x86_64,alpha,ppc

If this attribute is missing the test is executed on any platform.  This
does not break existing behavior.

The values listed for this attribute should be identical to uname -m
output.

If the list starts with an exclamation mark (!) the comparison is
inverted, for example for

  arch = !s390x,ppc

the test is not executed on s390x or ppc platforms.  The exclamation
mark must be at the beginnning of the list.

Here is an example debug output:

  [root@s35lp76]# fgrep arch tests/attr/test-stat-C2
  arch = x86_64,alpha,ppc
  [root@s35lp76]# PERF_TEST_ATTR=/tmp /usr/bin/python2 ./tests/attr.py \
    -d ./tests/attr/ -p ./perf -vvvvv -t test-stat-C1

provides the following output:

  running './tests/attr//test-stat-C1'
  test limitation 'x86_64,alpha,ppc' <--- new
    loading expected events
      Event event:base-stat
        fd = 1
        group_fd = -1
        .....

Here is the output when a test is skipped:

  [root@s35lp76]# fgrep arch tests/attr/test-stat-C1
  arch = !s390x
  [root@s35lp76]# PERF_TEST_ATTR=/tmp /usr/bin/python2 ./tests/attr.py \
    -d ./tests/attr/ -p ./perf -vvvvv -t test-stat-C1

provides the following output:

test limitation '!s390x' <--- new

skipped [s390x] './tests/attr//test-stat-C1' <--- new

The test is skipped with return code 0.

Suggested-and-Acked-by: Jiri Olsa <jolsa@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Richter <tmricht@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Hendrik Brueckner <brueckner@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: linux-s390@vger.kernel.org
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20170622073625.86762-1-tmricht@linux.vnet.ibm.com
Signed-off-by: Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@redhat.com>
2017-06-26 21:42:00 -03:00

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Python

#! /usr/bin/python
import os
import sys
import glob
import optparse
import tempfile
import logging
import shutil
import ConfigParser
class Fail(Exception):
def __init__(self, test, msg):
self.msg = msg
self.test = test
def getMsg(self):
return '\'%s\' - %s' % (self.test.path, self.msg)
class Notest(Exception):
def __init__(self, test, arch):
self.arch = arch
self.test = test
def getMsg(self):
return '[%s] \'%s\'' % (self.arch, self.test.path)
class Unsup(Exception):
def __init__(self, test):
self.test = test
def getMsg(self):
return '\'%s\'' % self.test.path
class Event(dict):
terms = [
'cpu',
'flags',
'type',
'size',
'config',
'sample_period',
'sample_type',
'read_format',
'disabled',
'inherit',
'pinned',
'exclusive',
'exclude_user',
'exclude_kernel',
'exclude_hv',
'exclude_idle',
'mmap',
'comm',
'freq',
'inherit_stat',
'enable_on_exec',
'task',
'watermark',
'precise_ip',
'mmap_data',
'sample_id_all',
'exclude_host',
'exclude_guest',
'exclude_callchain_kernel',
'exclude_callchain_user',
'wakeup_events',
'bp_type',
'config1',
'config2',
'branch_sample_type',
'sample_regs_user',
'sample_stack_user',
]
def add(self, data):
for key, val in data:
log.debug(" %s = %s" % (key, val))
self[key] = val
def __init__(self, name, data, base):
log.debug(" Event %s" % name);
self.name = name;
self.group = ''
self.add(base)
self.add(data)
def compare_data(self, a, b):
# Allow multiple values in assignment separated by '|'
a_list = a.split('|')
b_list = b.split('|')
for a_item in a_list:
for b_item in b_list:
if (a_item == b_item):
return True
elif (a_item == '*') or (b_item == '*'):
return True
return False
def equal(self, other):
for t in Event.terms:
log.debug(" [%s] %s %s" % (t, self[t], other[t]));
if not self.has_key(t) or not other.has_key(t):
return False
if not self.compare_data(self[t], other[t]):
return False
return True
def diff(self, other):
for t in Event.terms:
if not self.has_key(t) or not other.has_key(t):
continue
if not self.compare_data(self[t], other[t]):
log.warning("expected %s=%s, got %s" % (t, self[t], other[t]))
# Test file description needs to have following sections:
# [config]
# - just single instance in file
# - needs to specify:
# 'command' - perf command name
# 'args' - special command arguments
# 'ret' - expected command return value (0 by default)
# 'arch' - architecture specific test (optional)
# comma separated list, ! at the beginning
# negates it.
#
# [eventX:base]
# - one or multiple instances in file
# - expected values assignments
class Test(object):
def __init__(self, path, options):
parser = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
parser.read(path)
log.warning("running '%s'" % path)
self.path = path
self.test_dir = options.test_dir
self.perf = options.perf
self.command = parser.get('config', 'command')
self.args = parser.get('config', 'args')
try:
self.ret = parser.get('config', 'ret')
except:
self.ret = 0
try:
self.arch = parser.get('config', 'arch')
log.warning("test limitation '%s'" % self.arch)
except:
self.arch = ''
self.expect = {}
self.result = {}
log.debug(" loading expected events");
self.load_events(path, self.expect)
def is_event(self, name):
if name.find("event") == -1:
return False
else:
return True
def skip_test(self, myarch):
# If architecture not set always run test
if self.arch == '':
# log.warning("test for arch %s is ok" % myarch)
return False
# Allow multiple values in assignment separated by ','
arch_list = self.arch.split(',')
# Handle negated list such as !s390x,ppc
if arch_list[0][0] == '!':
arch_list[0] = arch_list[0][1:]
log.warning("excluded architecture list %s" % arch_list)
for arch_item in arch_list:
# log.warning("test for %s arch is %s" % (arch_item, myarch))
if arch_item == myarch:
return True
return False
for arch_item in arch_list:
# log.warning("test for architecture '%s' current '%s'" % (arch_item, myarch))
if arch_item == myarch:
return False
return True
def load_events(self, path, events):
parser_event = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
parser_event.read(path)
# The event record section header contains 'event' word,
# optionaly followed by ':' allowing to load 'parent
# event' first as a base
for section in filter(self.is_event, parser_event.sections()):
parser_items = parser_event.items(section);
base_items = {}
# Read parent event if there's any
if (':' in section):
base = section[section.index(':') + 1:]
parser_base = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser()
parser_base.read(self.test_dir + '/' + base)
base_items = parser_base.items('event')
e = Event(section, parser_items, base_items)
events[section] = e
def run_cmd(self, tempdir):
junk1, junk2, junk3, junk4, myarch = (os.uname())
if self.skip_test(myarch):
raise Notest(self, myarch)
cmd = "PERF_TEST_ATTR=%s %s %s -o %s/perf.data %s" % (tempdir,
self.perf, self.command, tempdir, self.args)
ret = os.WEXITSTATUS(os.system(cmd))
log.info(" '%s' ret %d " % (cmd, ret))
if ret != int(self.ret):
raise Unsup(self)
def compare(self, expect, result):
match = {}
log.debug(" compare");
# For each expected event find all matching
# events in result. Fail if there's not any.
for exp_name, exp_event in expect.items():
exp_list = []
log.debug(" matching [%s]" % exp_name)
for res_name, res_event in result.items():
log.debug(" to [%s]" % res_name)
if (exp_event.equal(res_event)):
exp_list.append(res_name)
log.debug(" ->OK")
else:
log.debug(" ->FAIL");
log.debug(" match: [%s] matches %s" % (exp_name, str(exp_list)))
# we did not any matching event - fail
if (not exp_list):
exp_event.diff(res_event)
raise Fail(self, 'match failure');
match[exp_name] = exp_list
# For each defined group in the expected events
# check we match the same group in the result.
for exp_name, exp_event in expect.items():
group = exp_event.group
if (group == ''):
continue
for res_name in match[exp_name]:
res_group = result[res_name].group
if res_group not in match[group]:
raise Fail(self, 'group failure')
log.debug(" group: [%s] matches group leader %s" %
(exp_name, str(match[group])))
log.debug(" matched")
def resolve_groups(self, events):
for name, event in events.items():
group_fd = event['group_fd'];
if group_fd == '-1':
continue;
for iname, ievent in events.items():
if (ievent['fd'] == group_fd):
event.group = iname
log.debug('[%s] has group leader [%s]' % (name, iname))
break;
def run(self):
tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp();
try:
# run the test script
self.run_cmd(tempdir);
# load events expectation for the test
log.debug(" loading result events");
for f in glob.glob(tempdir + '/event*'):
self.load_events(f, self.result);
# resolve group_fd to event names
self.resolve_groups(self.expect);
self.resolve_groups(self.result);
# do the expectation - results matching - both ways
self.compare(self.expect, self.result)
self.compare(self.result, self.expect)
finally:
# cleanup
shutil.rmtree(tempdir)
def run_tests(options):
for f in glob.glob(options.test_dir + '/' + options.test):
try:
Test(f, options).run()
except Unsup, obj:
log.warning("unsupp %s" % obj.getMsg())
except Notest, obj:
log.warning("skipped %s" % obj.getMsg())
def setup_log(verbose):
global log
level = logging.CRITICAL
if verbose == 1:
level = logging.WARNING
if verbose == 2:
level = logging.INFO
if verbose >= 3:
level = logging.DEBUG
log = logging.getLogger('test')
log.setLevel(level)
ch = logging.StreamHandler()
ch.setLevel(level)
formatter = logging.Formatter('%(message)s')
ch.setFormatter(formatter)
log.addHandler(ch)
USAGE = '''%s [OPTIONS]
-d dir # tests dir
-p path # perf binary
-t test # single test
-v # verbose level
''' % sys.argv[0]
def main():
parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=USAGE)
parser.add_option("-t", "--test",
action="store", type="string", dest="test")
parser.add_option("-d", "--test-dir",
action="store", type="string", dest="test_dir")
parser.add_option("-p", "--perf",
action="store", type="string", dest="perf")
parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose",
action="count", dest="verbose")
options, args = parser.parse_args()
if args:
parser.error('FAILED wrong arguments %s' % ' '.join(args))
return -1
setup_log(options.verbose)
if not options.test_dir:
print 'FAILED no -d option specified'
sys.exit(-1)
if not options.test:
options.test = 'test*'
try:
run_tests(options)
except Fail, obj:
print "FAILED %s" % obj.getMsg();
sys.exit(-1)
sys.exit(0)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()