kunit: tool: support running each suite/test separately

The new --run_isolated flag makes the tool boot the kernel once per
suite or test, preventing leftover state from one suite to impact the
other. This can be useful as a starting point to debugging test
hermeticity issues.

Note: it takes a lot longer, so people should not use it normally.

Consider the following very simplified example:

  bool disable_something_for_test = false;
  void function_being_tested() {
    ...
    if (disable_something_for_test) return;
    ...
  }

  static void test_before(struct kunit *test)
  {
    disable_something_for_test = true;
    function_being_tested();
    /* oops, we forgot to reset it back to false */
  }

  static void test_after(struct kunit *test)
  {
    /* oops, now "fixing" test_before can cause test_after to fail! */
    function_being_tested();
  }

Presented like this, the issues are obvious, but it gets a lot more
complicated to track down as the amount of test setup and helper
functions increases.

Another use case is memory corruption. It might not be surfaced as a
failure/crash in the test case or suite that caused it. I've noticed in
kunit's own unit tests, the 3rd suite after might be the one to finally
crash after an out-of-bounds write, for example.

Example usage:

Per suite:
$ ./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run --kunitconfig=lib/kunit --run_isolated=suite
...
Starting KUnit Kernel (1/7)...
============================================================
======== [PASSED] kunit_executor_test ========
....
Testing complete. 5 tests run. 0 failed. 0 crashed. 0 skipped.
Starting KUnit Kernel (2/7)...
============================================================
======== [PASSED] kunit-try-catch-test ========
...

Per test:
$ ./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run --kunitconfig=lib/kunit --run_isolated=test
Starting KUnit Kernel (1/23)...
============================================================
======== [PASSED] kunit_executor_test ========
[PASSED] parse_filter_test
============================================================
Testing complete. 1 tests run. 0 failed. 0 crashed. 0 skipped.
Starting KUnit Kernel (2/23)...
============================================================
======== [PASSED] kunit_executor_test ========
[PASSED] filter_subsuite_test
...

It works with filters as well:
$ ./tools/testing/kunit/kunit.py run --kunitconfig=lib/kunit --run_isolated=suite example
...
Starting KUnit Kernel (1/1)...
============================================================
======== [PASSED] example ========
...

It also handles test filters, '*.*skip*' runs these 3 tests:
  kunit_status.kunit_status_mark_skipped_test
  example.example_skip_test
  example.example_mark_skipped_test

Fixed up merge conflict between:
  d8c23ead70 ("kunit: tool: better handling of quasi-bool args (--json, --raw_output)") and
  6710951ee039 ("kunit: tool: support running each suite/test separately")
    Reported-by: Stephen Rothwell <sfr@canb.auug.org.au>
    Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>

Signed-off-by: Daniel Latypov <dlatypov@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Gow <davidgow@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Brendan Higgins <brendanhiggins@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
Daniel Latypov 2021-09-30 15:20:48 -07:00 committed by Shuah Khan
parent 5f6aa6d82e
commit ff9e09a376
2 changed files with 116 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -8,15 +8,16 @@
# Author: Brendan Higgins <brendanhiggins@google.com>
import argparse
import sys
import os
import re
import sys
import time
assert sys.version_info >= (3, 7), "Python version is too old"
from collections import namedtuple
from enum import Enum, auto
from typing import Iterable, Sequence
from typing import Iterable, Sequence, List
import kunit_json
import kunit_kernel
@ -30,13 +31,13 @@ KunitBuildRequest = namedtuple('KunitBuildRequest',
['jobs', 'build_dir', 'alltests',
'make_options'])
KunitExecRequest = namedtuple('KunitExecRequest',
['timeout', 'build_dir', 'alltests',
'filter_glob', 'kernel_args'])
['timeout', 'build_dir', 'alltests',
'filter_glob', 'kernel_args', 'run_isolated'])
KunitParseRequest = namedtuple('KunitParseRequest',
['raw_output', 'build_dir', 'json'])
KunitRequest = namedtuple('KunitRequest', ['raw_output','timeout', 'jobs',
'build_dir', 'alltests', 'filter_glob',
'kernel_args', 'json', 'make_options'])
'kernel_args', 'run_isolated', 'json', 'make_options'])
KernelDirectoryPath = sys.argv[0].split('tools/testing/kunit/')[0]
@ -90,23 +91,70 @@ def build_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree,
'built kernel successfully',
build_end - build_start)
def _list_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree, request: KunitExecRequest) -> List[str]:
args = ['kunit.action=list']
if request.kernel_args:
args.extend(request.kernel_args)
output = linux.run_kernel(args=args,
timeout=None if request.alltests else request.timeout,
filter_glob=request.filter_glob,
build_dir=request.build_dir)
lines = kunit_parser.extract_tap_lines(output)
# Hack! Drop the dummy TAP version header that the executor prints out.
lines.pop()
# Filter out any extraneous non-test output that might have gotten mixed in.
return [l for l in lines if re.match('^[^\s.]+\.[^\s.]+$', l)]
def _suites_from_test_list(tests: List[str]) -> List[str]:
"""Extracts all the suites from an ordered list of tests."""
suites = [] # type: List[str]
for t in tests:
parts = t.split('.', maxsplit=2)
if len(parts) != 2:
raise ValueError(f'internal KUnit error, test name should be of the form "<suite>.<test>", got "{t}"')
suite, case = parts
if not suites or suites[-1] != suite:
suites.append(suite)
return suites
def exec_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree, request: KunitExecRequest,
parse_request: KunitParseRequest) -> KunitResult:
kunit_parser.print_with_timestamp('Starting KUnit Kernel ...')
test_start = time.time()
run_result = linux.run_kernel(
args=request.kernel_args,
timeout=None if request.alltests else request.timeout,
filter_glob=request.filter_glob,
build_dir=request.build_dir)
filter_globs = [request.filter_glob]
if request.run_isolated:
tests = _list_tests(linux, request)
if request.run_isolated == 'test':
filter_globs = tests
if request.run_isolated == 'suite':
filter_globs = _suites_from_test_list(tests)
# Apply the test-part of the user's glob, if present.
if '.' in request.filter_glob:
test_glob = request.filter_glob.split('.', maxsplit=2)[1]
filter_globs = [g + '.'+ test_glob for g in filter_globs]
result = parse_tests(parse_request, run_result)
overall_status = kunit_parser.TestStatus.SUCCESS
exec_time = 0.0
for i, filter_glob in enumerate(filter_globs):
kunit_parser.print_with_timestamp('Starting KUnit Kernel ({}/{})...'.format(i+1, len(filter_globs)))
# run_kernel() doesn't block on the kernel exiting.
# That only happens after we get the last line of output from `run_result`.
# So exec_time here actually contains parsing + execution time, which is fine.
test_end = time.time()
exec_time = test_end - test_start
test_start = time.time()
run_result = linux.run_kernel(
args=request.kernel_args,
timeout=None if request.alltests else request.timeout,
filter_glob=filter_glob,
build_dir=request.build_dir)
result = parse_tests(parse_request, run_result)
# run_kernel() doesn't block on the kernel exiting.
# That only happens after we get the last line of output from `run_result`.
# So exec_time here actually contains parsing + execution time, which is fine.
test_end = time.time()
exec_time += test_end - test_start
overall_status = kunit_parser.max_status(overall_status, result.status)
return KunitResult(status=result.status, result=result.result, elapsed_time=exec_time)
@ -167,7 +215,7 @@ def run_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree,
exec_request = KunitExecRequest(request.timeout, request.build_dir,
request.alltests, request.filter_glob,
request.kernel_args)
request.kernel_args, request.run_isolated)
parse_request = KunitParseRequest(request.raw_output,
request.build_dir,
request.json)
@ -271,6 +319,12 @@ def add_exec_opts(parser) -> None:
parser.add_argument('--kernel_args',
help='Kernel command-line parameters. Maybe be repeated',
action='append')
parser.add_argument('--run_isolated', help='If set, boot the kernel for each '
'individual suite/test. This is can be useful for debugging '
'a non-hermetic test, one that might pass/fail based on '
'what ran before it.',
type=str,
choices=['suite', 'test']),
def add_parse_opts(parser) -> None:
parser.add_argument('--raw_output', help='If set don\'t format output from kernel. '
@ -344,6 +398,7 @@ def main(argv, linux=None):
cli_args.alltests,
cli_args.filter_glob,
cli_args.kernel_args,
cli_args.run_isolated,
cli_args.json,
cli_args.make_options)
result = run_tests(linux, request)
@ -399,7 +454,8 @@ def main(argv, linux=None):
cli_args.build_dir,
cli_args.alltests,
cli_args.filter_glob,
cli_args.kernel_args)
cli_args.kernel_args,
cli_args.run_isolated)
parse_request = KunitParseRequest(cli_args.raw_output,
cli_args.build_dir,
cli_args.json)

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@ -487,6 +487,46 @@ class KUnitMainTest(unittest.TestCase):
args=['a=1','b=2'], build_dir='.kunit', filter_glob='', timeout=300)
self.print_mock.assert_any_call(StrContains('Testing complete.'))
def test_list_tests(self):
want = ['suite.test1', 'suite.test2', 'suite2.test1']
self.linux_source_mock.run_kernel.return_value = ['TAP version 14', 'init: random output'] + want
got = kunit._list_tests(self.linux_source_mock,
kunit.KunitExecRequest(300, '.kunit', False, 'suite*', None, 'suite'))
self.assertEqual(got, want)
# Should respect the user's filter glob when listing tests.
self.linux_source_mock.run_kernel.assert_called_once_with(
args=['kunit.action=list'], build_dir='.kunit', filter_glob='suite*', timeout=300)
@mock.patch.object(kunit, '_list_tests')
def test_run_isolated_by_suite(self, mock_tests):
mock_tests.return_value = ['suite.test1', 'suite.test2', 'suite2.test1']
kunit.main(['exec', '--run_isolated=suite', 'suite*.test*'], self.linux_source_mock)
# Should respect the user's filter glob when listing tests.
mock_tests.assert_called_once_with(mock.ANY,
kunit.KunitExecRequest(300, '.kunit', False, 'suite*.test*', None, 'suite'))
self.linux_source_mock.run_kernel.assert_has_calls([
mock.call(args=None, build_dir='.kunit', filter_glob='suite.test*', timeout=300),
mock.call(args=None, build_dir='.kunit', filter_glob='suite2.test*', timeout=300),
])
@mock.patch.object(kunit, '_list_tests')
def test_run_isolated_by_test(self, mock_tests):
mock_tests.return_value = ['suite.test1', 'suite.test2', 'suite2.test1']
kunit.main(['exec', '--run_isolated=test', 'suite*'], self.linux_source_mock)
# Should respect the user's filter glob when listing tests.
mock_tests.assert_called_once_with(mock.ANY,
kunit.KunitExecRequest(300, '.kunit', False, 'suite*', None, 'test'))
self.linux_source_mock.run_kernel.assert_has_calls([
mock.call(args=None, build_dir='.kunit', filter_glob='suite.test1', timeout=300),
mock.call(args=None, build_dir='.kunit', filter_glob='suite.test2', timeout=300),
mock.call(args=None, build_dir='.kunit', filter_glob='suite2.test1', timeout=300),
])
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()