Status errors previously logged an error, but didn't fail the running test. This commit changes that and introduces a new StatusAttributeError to use there. One test is modified so it follows proper status form. One test for the new error has been added. Status errors now will properly mark the Instance as ERROR and not run TestCases as SKIP. This necessitated some code layout changes in runner.py Signed-off-by: Lukasz Mrugala <lukaszx.mrugala@intel.com>
836 lines
33 KiB
Python
836 lines
33 KiB
Python
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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from __future__ import annotations
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from asyncio.log import logger
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from enum import Enum
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import platform
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import re
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import os
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import sys
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import subprocess
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import shlex
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from collections import OrderedDict
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import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
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import logging
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import threading
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import time
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import shutil
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import json
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from pytest import ExitCode
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from twisterlib.reports import ReportStatus
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from twisterlib.error import ConfigurationError, StatusAttributeError
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from twisterlib.environment import ZEPHYR_BASE, PYTEST_PLUGIN_INSTALLED
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from twisterlib.handlers import Handler, terminate_process, SUPPORTED_SIMS_IN_PYTEST
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from twisterlib.statuses import TwisterStatus
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from twisterlib.testinstance import TestInstance
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logger = logging.getLogger('twister')
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logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
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_WINDOWS = platform.system() == 'Windows'
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result_re = re.compile(r".*(PASS|FAIL|SKIP) - (test_)?(\S*) in (\d*[.,]?\d*) seconds")
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class Harness:
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GCOV_START = "GCOV_COVERAGE_DUMP_START"
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GCOV_END = "GCOV_COVERAGE_DUMP_END"
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FAULT = "ZEPHYR FATAL ERROR"
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RUN_PASSED = "PROJECT EXECUTION SUCCESSFUL"
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RUN_FAILED = "PROJECT EXECUTION FAILED"
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run_id_pattern = r"RunID: (?P<run_id>.*)"
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def __init__(self):
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self._status = TwisterStatus.NONE
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self.reason = None
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self.type = None
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self.regex = []
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self.matches = OrderedDict()
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self.ordered = True
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self.id = None
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self.fail_on_fault = True
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self.fault = False
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self.capture_coverage = False
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self.next_pattern = 0
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self.record = None
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self.record_pattern = None
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self.record_as_json = None
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self.recording = []
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self.ztest = False
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self.detected_suite_names = []
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self.run_id = None
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self.matched_run_id = False
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self.run_id_exists = False
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self.instance: TestInstance | None = None
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self.testcase_output = ""
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self._match = False
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@property
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def status(self) -> TwisterStatus:
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return self._status
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@status.setter
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def status(self, value : TwisterStatus) -> None:
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# Check for illegal assignments by value
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try:
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key = value.name if isinstance(value, Enum) else value
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self._status = TwisterStatus[key]
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except KeyError:
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raise StatusAttributeError(self.__class__, value)
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def configure(self, instance):
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self.instance = instance
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config = instance.testsuite.harness_config
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self.id = instance.testsuite.id
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self.run_id = instance.run_id
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if instance.testsuite.ignore_faults:
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self.fail_on_fault = False
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if config:
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self.type = config.get('type', None)
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self.regex = config.get('regex', [])
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self.ordered = config.get('ordered', True)
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self.record = config.get('record', {})
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if self.record:
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self.record_pattern = re.compile(self.record.get("regex", ""))
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self.record_as_json = self.record.get("as_json")
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def build(self):
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pass
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def get_testcase_name(self):
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"""
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Get current TestCase name.
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"""
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return self.id
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def translate_record(self, record: dict) -> dict:
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if self.record_as_json:
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for k in self.record_as_json:
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if not k in record:
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continue
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try:
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record[k] = json.loads(record[k]) if record[k] else {}
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except json.JSONDecodeError as parse_error:
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logger.warning(f"HARNESS:{self.__class__.__name__}: recording JSON failed:"
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f" {parse_error} for '{k}':'{record[k]}'")
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# Don't set the Harness state to failed for recordings.
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record[k] = { 'ERROR': { 'msg': str(parse_error), 'doc': record[k] } }
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return record
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def parse_record(self, line) -> re.Match:
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match = None
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if self.record_pattern:
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match = self.record_pattern.search(line)
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if match:
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rec = self.translate_record({ k:v.strip() for k,v in match.groupdict(default="").items() })
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self.recording.append(rec)
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return match
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#
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def process_test(self, line):
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self.parse_record(line)
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runid_match = re.search(self.run_id_pattern, line)
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if runid_match:
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run_id = runid_match.group("run_id")
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self.run_id_exists = True
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if run_id == str(self.run_id):
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self.matched_run_id = True
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if self.RUN_PASSED in line:
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if self.fault:
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self.status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
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self.reason = "Fault detected while running test"
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else:
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self.status = TwisterStatus.PASS
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if self.RUN_FAILED in line:
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self.status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
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self.reason = "Testsuite failed"
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if self.fail_on_fault:
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if self.FAULT == line:
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self.fault = True
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if self.GCOV_START in line:
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self.capture_coverage = True
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elif self.GCOV_END in line:
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self.capture_coverage = False
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class Robot(Harness):
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is_robot_test = True
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def configure(self, instance):
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super(Robot, self).configure(instance)
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self.instance = instance
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config = instance.testsuite.harness_config
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if config:
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self.path = config.get('robot_testsuite', None)
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self.option = config.get('robot_option', None)
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def handle(self, line):
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''' Test cases that make use of this harness care about results given
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by Robot Framework which is called in run_robot_test(), so works of this
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handle is trying to give a PASS or FAIL to avoid timeout, nothing
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is writen into handler.log
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'''
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self.instance.status = TwisterStatus.PASS
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tc = self.instance.get_case_or_create(self.id)
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tc.status = TwisterStatus.PASS
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def run_robot_test(self, command, handler):
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start_time = time.time()
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env = os.environ.copy()
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if self.option:
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if isinstance(self.option, list):
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for option in self.option:
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for v in str(option).split():
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command.append(f'{v}')
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else:
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for v in str(self.option).split():
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command.append(f'{v}')
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if self.path is None:
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raise PytestHarnessException(f'The parameter robot_testsuite is mandatory')
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if isinstance(self.path, list):
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for suite in self.path:
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command.append(os.path.join(handler.sourcedir, suite))
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else:
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command.append(os.path.join(handler.sourcedir, self.path))
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with subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, cwd=self.instance.build_dir, env=env) as renode_test_proc:
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out, _ = renode_test_proc.communicate()
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self.instance.execution_time = time.time() - start_time
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if renode_test_proc.returncode == 0:
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self.instance.status = TwisterStatus.PASS
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# all tests in one Robot file are treated as a single test case,
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# so its status should be set accordingly to the instance status
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# please note that there should be only one testcase in testcases list
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self.instance.testcases[0].status = TwisterStatus.PASS
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else:
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logger.error("Robot test failure: %s for %s" %
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(handler.sourcedir, self.instance.platform.name))
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self.instance.status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
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self.instance.testcases[0].status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
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if out:
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with open(os.path.join(self.instance.build_dir, handler.log), "wt") as log:
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log_msg = out.decode(sys.getdefaultencoding())
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log.write(log_msg)
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class Console(Harness):
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def get_testcase_name(self):
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'''
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Get current TestCase name.
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Console Harness id has only TestSuite id without TestCase name suffix.
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Only the first TestCase name might be taken if available when a Ztest with
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a single test case is configured to use this harness type for simplified
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output parsing instead of the Ztest harness as Ztest suite should do.
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'''
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if self.instance and len(self.instance.testcases) == 1:
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return self.instance.testcases[0].name
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return super(Console, self).get_testcase_name()
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def configure(self, instance):
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super(Console, self).configure(instance)
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if self.regex is None or len(self.regex) == 0:
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self.status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
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tc = self.instance.set_case_status_by_name(
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self.get_testcase_name(),
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TwisterStatus.FAIL,
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f"HARNESS:{self.__class__.__name__}:no regex patterns configured."
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)
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raise ConfigurationError(self.instance.name, tc.reason)
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if self.type == "one_line":
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self.pattern = re.compile(self.regex[0])
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self.patterns_expected = 1
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elif self.type == "multi_line":
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self.patterns = []
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for r in self.regex:
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self.patterns.append(re.compile(r))
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self.patterns_expected = len(self.patterns)
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else:
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self.status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
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tc = self.instance.set_case_status_by_name(
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self.get_testcase_name(),
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TwisterStatus.FAIL,
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f"HARNESS:{self.__class__.__name__}:incorrect type={self.type}"
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)
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raise ConfigurationError(self.instance.name, tc.reason)
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#
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def handle(self, line):
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if self.type == "one_line":
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if self.pattern.search(line):
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logger.debug(f"HARNESS:{self.__class__.__name__}:EXPECTED:"
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f"'{self.pattern.pattern}'")
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self.next_pattern += 1
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self.status = TwisterStatus.PASS
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elif self.type == "multi_line" and self.ordered:
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if (self.next_pattern < len(self.patterns) and
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self.patterns[self.next_pattern].search(line)):
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logger.debug(f"HARNESS:{self.__class__.__name__}:EXPECTED("
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f"{self.next_pattern + 1}/{self.patterns_expected}):"
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f"'{self.patterns[self.next_pattern].pattern}'")
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self.next_pattern += 1
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if self.next_pattern >= len(self.patterns):
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self.status = TwisterStatus.PASS
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elif self.type == "multi_line" and not self.ordered:
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for i, pattern in enumerate(self.patterns):
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r = self.regex[i]
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if pattern.search(line) and not r in self.matches:
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self.matches[r] = line
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logger.debug(f"HARNESS:{self.__class__.__name__}:EXPECTED("
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f"{len(self.matches)}/{self.patterns_expected}):"
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f"'{pattern.pattern}'")
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if len(self.matches) == len(self.regex):
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self.status = TwisterStatus.PASS
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else:
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logger.error("Unknown harness_config type")
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if self.fail_on_fault:
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if self.FAULT in line:
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self.fault = True
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if self.GCOV_START in line:
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self.capture_coverage = True
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elif self.GCOV_END in line:
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self.capture_coverage = False
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self.process_test(line)
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# Reset the resulting test state to FAIL when not all of the patterns were
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# found in the output, but just ztest's 'PROJECT EXECUTION SUCCESSFUL'.
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# It might happen because of the pattern sequence diverged from the
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# test code, the test platform has console issues, or even some other
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# test image was executed.
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# TODO: Introduce explicit match policy type to reject
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# unexpected console output, allow missing patterns, deny duplicates.
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if self.status == TwisterStatus.PASS and \
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self.ordered and \
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self.next_pattern < self.patterns_expected:
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logger.error(f"HARNESS:{self.__class__.__name__}: failed with"
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f" {self.next_pattern} of {self.patterns_expected}"
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f" expected ordered patterns.")
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self.status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
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self.reason = "patterns did not match (ordered)"
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if self.status == TwisterStatus.PASS and \
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not self.ordered and \
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len(self.matches) < self.patterns_expected:
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logger.error(f"HARNESS:{self.__class__.__name__}: failed with"
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f" {len(self.matches)} of {self.patterns_expected}"
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f" expected unordered patterns.")
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self.status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
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self.reason = "patterns did not match (unordered)"
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tc = self.instance.get_case_or_create(self.get_testcase_name())
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if self.status == TwisterStatus.PASS:
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tc.status = TwisterStatus.PASS
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else:
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tc.status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
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class PytestHarnessException(Exception):
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"""General exception for pytest."""
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class Pytest(Harness):
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def configure(self, instance: TestInstance):
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super(Pytest, self).configure(instance)
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self.running_dir = instance.build_dir
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self.source_dir = instance.testsuite.source_dir
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self.report_file = os.path.join(self.running_dir, 'report.xml')
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self.pytest_log_file_path = os.path.join(self.running_dir, 'twister_harness.log')
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self.reserved_dut = None
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self._output = []
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def pytest_run(self, timeout):
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try:
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cmd = self.generate_command()
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self.run_command(cmd, timeout)
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except PytestHarnessException as pytest_exception:
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logger.error(str(pytest_exception))
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self.status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
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self.instance.reason = str(pytest_exception)
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finally:
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self.instance.record(self.recording)
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self._update_test_status()
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if self.reserved_dut:
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self.instance.handler.make_dut_available(self.reserved_dut)
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def generate_command(self):
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config = self.instance.testsuite.harness_config
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handler: Handler = self.instance.handler
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pytest_root = config.get('pytest_root', ['pytest']) if config else ['pytest']
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pytest_args_yaml = config.get('pytest_args', []) if config else []
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pytest_dut_scope = config.get('pytest_dut_scope', None) if config else None
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command = [
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'pytest',
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'--twister-harness',
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'-s', '-v',
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f'--build-dir={self.running_dir}',
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f'--junit-xml={self.report_file}',
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'--log-file-level=DEBUG',
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'--log-file-format=%(asctime)s.%(msecs)d:%(levelname)s:%(name)s: %(message)s',
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f'--log-file={self.pytest_log_file_path}',
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f'--platform={self.instance.platform.name}'
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]
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command.extend([os.path.normpath(os.path.join(
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self.source_dir, os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(src)))) for src in pytest_root])
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if pytest_dut_scope:
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command.append(f'--dut-scope={pytest_dut_scope}')
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# Always pass output from the pytest test and the test image up to Twister log.
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command.extend([
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'--log-cli-level=DEBUG',
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'--log-cli-format=%(levelname)s: %(message)s'
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])
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# Use the test timeout as the base timeout for pytest
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base_timeout = handler.get_test_timeout()
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command.append(f'--base-timeout={base_timeout}')
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if handler.type_str == 'device':
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command.extend(
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self._generate_parameters_for_hardware(handler)
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)
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elif handler.type_str in SUPPORTED_SIMS_IN_PYTEST:
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command.append(f'--device-type={handler.type_str}')
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elif handler.type_str == 'build':
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command.append('--device-type=custom')
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else:
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raise PytestHarnessException(f'Support for handler {handler.type_str} not implemented yet')
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if handler.type_str != 'device':
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for fixture in handler.options.fixture:
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command.append(f'--twister-fixture={fixture}')
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command.extend(pytest_args_yaml)
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if handler.options.pytest_args:
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command.extend(handler.options.pytest_args)
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return command
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def _generate_parameters_for_hardware(self, handler: Handler):
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command = ['--device-type=hardware']
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hardware = handler.get_hardware()
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if not hardware:
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raise PytestHarnessException('Hardware is not available')
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# update the instance with the device id to have it in the summary report
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self.instance.dut = hardware.id
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self.reserved_dut = hardware
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if hardware.serial_pty:
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command.append(f'--device-serial-pty={hardware.serial_pty}')
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else:
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command.extend([
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f'--device-serial={hardware.serial}',
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f'--device-serial-baud={hardware.baud}'
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])
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if hardware.flash_timeout:
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command.append(f'--flash-timeout={hardware.flash_timeout}')
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options = handler.options
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if runner := hardware.runner or options.west_runner:
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command.append(f'--runner={runner}')
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if hardware.runner_params:
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for param in hardware.runner_params:
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command.append(f'--runner-params={param}')
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if options.west_flash and options.west_flash != []:
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command.append(f'--west-flash-extra-args={options.west_flash}')
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if board_id := hardware.probe_id or hardware.id:
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command.append(f'--device-id={board_id}')
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if hardware.product:
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command.append(f'--device-product={hardware.product}')
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if hardware.pre_script:
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command.append(f'--pre-script={hardware.pre_script}')
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if hardware.post_flash_script:
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command.append(f'--post-flash-script={hardware.post_flash_script}')
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if hardware.post_script:
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command.append(f'--post-script={hardware.post_script}')
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if hardware.flash_before:
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command.append(f'--flash-before={hardware.flash_before}')
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for fixture in hardware.fixtures:
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command.append(f'--twister-fixture={fixture}')
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return command
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def run_command(self, cmd, timeout):
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cmd, env = self._update_command_with_env_dependencies(cmd)
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with subprocess.Popen(
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cmd,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
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env=env
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) as proc:
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try:
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reader_t = threading.Thread(target=self._output_reader, args=(proc,), daemon=True)
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reader_t.start()
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reader_t.join(timeout)
|
|
if reader_t.is_alive():
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|
terminate_process(proc)
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|
logger.warning('Timeout has occurred. Can be extended in testspec file. '
|
|
f'Currently set to {timeout} seconds.')
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self.instance.reason = 'Pytest timeout'
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self.status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
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|
proc.wait(timeout)
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|
except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
|
|
self.status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
|
|
proc.kill()
|
|
|
|
if proc.returncode in (ExitCode.INTERRUPTED, ExitCode.USAGE_ERROR, ExitCode.INTERNAL_ERROR):
|
|
self.status = TwisterStatus.ERROR
|
|
self.instance.reason = f'Pytest error - return code {proc.returncode}'
|
|
with open(self.pytest_log_file_path, 'w') as log_file:
|
|
log_file.write(shlex.join(cmd) + '\n\n')
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log_file.write('\n'.join(self._output))
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def _update_command_with_env_dependencies(cmd):
|
|
'''
|
|
If python plugin wasn't installed by pip, then try to indicate it to
|
|
pytest by update PYTHONPATH and append -p argument to pytest command.
|
|
'''
|
|
env = os.environ.copy()
|
|
if not PYTEST_PLUGIN_INSTALLED:
|
|
cmd.extend(['-p', 'twister_harness.plugin'])
|
|
pytest_plugin_path = os.path.join(ZEPHYR_BASE, 'scripts', 'pylib', 'pytest-twister-harness', 'src')
|
|
env['PYTHONPATH'] = pytest_plugin_path + os.pathsep + env.get('PYTHONPATH', '')
|
|
if _WINDOWS:
|
|
cmd_append_python_path = f'set PYTHONPATH={pytest_plugin_path};%PYTHONPATH% && '
|
|
else:
|
|
cmd_append_python_path = f'export PYTHONPATH={pytest_plugin_path}:${{PYTHONPATH}} && '
|
|
else:
|
|
cmd_append_python_path = ''
|
|
cmd_to_print = cmd_append_python_path + shlex.join(cmd)
|
|
logger.debug('Running pytest command: %s', cmd_to_print)
|
|
|
|
return cmd, env
|
|
|
|
def _output_reader(self, proc):
|
|
self._output = []
|
|
while proc.stdout.readable() and proc.poll() is None:
|
|
line = proc.stdout.readline().decode().strip()
|
|
if not line:
|
|
continue
|
|
self._output.append(line)
|
|
logger.debug('PYTEST: %s', line)
|
|
self.parse_record(line)
|
|
proc.communicate()
|
|
|
|
def _update_test_status(self):
|
|
if self.status == TwisterStatus.NONE:
|
|
self.instance.testcases = []
|
|
try:
|
|
self._parse_report_file(self.report_file)
|
|
except Exception as e:
|
|
logger.error(f'Error when parsing file {self.report_file}: {e}')
|
|
self.status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
|
|
finally:
|
|
if not self.instance.testcases:
|
|
self.instance.init_cases()
|
|
|
|
self.instance.status = self.status if self.status != TwisterStatus.NONE else \
|
|
TwisterStatus.FAIL
|
|
if self.instance.status in [TwisterStatus.ERROR, TwisterStatus.FAIL]:
|
|
self.instance.reason = self.instance.reason or 'Pytest failed'
|
|
self.instance.add_missing_case_status(TwisterStatus.BLOCK, self.instance.reason)
|
|
|
|
def _parse_report_file(self, report):
|
|
tree = ET.parse(report)
|
|
root = tree.getroot()
|
|
if elem_ts := root.find('testsuite'):
|
|
if elem_ts.get('failures') != '0':
|
|
self.status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
|
|
self.instance.reason = f"{elem_ts.get('failures')}/{elem_ts.get('tests')} pytest scenario(s) failed"
|
|
elif elem_ts.get('errors') != '0':
|
|
self.status = TwisterStatus.ERROR
|
|
self.instance.reason = 'Error during pytest execution'
|
|
elif elem_ts.get('skipped') == elem_ts.get('tests'):
|
|
self.status = TwisterStatus.SKIP
|
|
else:
|
|
self.status = TwisterStatus.PASS
|
|
self.instance.execution_time = float(elem_ts.get('time'))
|
|
|
|
for elem_tc in elem_ts.findall('testcase'):
|
|
tc = self.instance.add_testcase(f"{self.id}.{elem_tc.get('name')}")
|
|
tc.duration = float(elem_tc.get('time'))
|
|
elem = elem_tc.find('*')
|
|
if elem is None:
|
|
tc.status = TwisterStatus.PASS
|
|
else:
|
|
if elem.tag == ReportStatus.SKIP:
|
|
tc.status = TwisterStatus.SKIP
|
|
elif elem.tag == ReportStatus.FAIL:
|
|
tc.status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
|
|
else:
|
|
tc.status = TwisterStatus.ERROR
|
|
tc.reason = elem.get('message')
|
|
tc.output = elem.text
|
|
else:
|
|
self.status = TwisterStatus.SKIP
|
|
self.instance.reason = 'No tests collected'
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Gtest(Harness):
|
|
ANSI_ESCAPE = re.compile(r'\x1B(?:[@-Z\\-_]|\[[0-?]*[ -/]*[@-~])')
|
|
_NAME_PATTERN = "[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*"
|
|
_SUITE_TEST_NAME_PATTERN = f"(?P<suite_name>{_NAME_PATTERN})\\.(?P<test_name>{_NAME_PATTERN})"
|
|
TEST_START_PATTERN = f".*\\[ RUN \\] {_SUITE_TEST_NAME_PATTERN}"
|
|
TEST_PASS_PATTERN = f".*\\[ OK \\] {_SUITE_TEST_NAME_PATTERN}"
|
|
TEST_SKIP_PATTERN = f".*\\[ DISABLED \\] {_SUITE_TEST_NAME_PATTERN}"
|
|
TEST_FAIL_PATTERN = f".*\\[ FAILED \\] {_SUITE_TEST_NAME_PATTERN}"
|
|
FINISHED_PATTERN = (
|
|
".*(?:\\[==========\\] Done running all tests\\.|"
|
|
+ "\\[----------\\] Global test environment tear-down)"
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
super().__init__()
|
|
self.tc = None
|
|
self.has_failures = False
|
|
|
|
def handle(self, line):
|
|
# Strip the ANSI characters, they mess up the patterns
|
|
non_ansi_line = self.ANSI_ESCAPE.sub('', line)
|
|
|
|
if self.status != TwisterStatus.NONE:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# Check if we started running a new test
|
|
test_start_match = re.search(self.TEST_START_PATTERN, non_ansi_line)
|
|
if test_start_match:
|
|
# Add the suite name
|
|
suite_name = test_start_match.group("suite_name")
|
|
if suite_name not in self.detected_suite_names:
|
|
self.detected_suite_names.append(suite_name)
|
|
|
|
# Generate the internal name of the test
|
|
name = "{}.{}.{}".format(self.id, suite_name, test_start_match.group("test_name"))
|
|
|
|
# Assert that we don't already have a running test
|
|
assert (
|
|
self.tc is None
|
|
), "gTest error, {} didn't finish".format(self.tc)
|
|
|
|
# Check that the instance doesn't exist yet (prevents re-running)
|
|
tc = self.instance.get_case_by_name(name)
|
|
assert tc is None, "gTest error, {} running twice".format(tc)
|
|
|
|
# Create the test instance and set the context
|
|
tc = self.instance.get_case_or_create(name)
|
|
self.tc = tc
|
|
self.tc.status = TwisterStatus.STARTED
|
|
self.testcase_output += line + "\n"
|
|
self._match = True
|
|
|
|
# Check if the test run finished
|
|
finished_match = re.search(self.FINISHED_PATTERN, non_ansi_line)
|
|
if finished_match:
|
|
tc = self.instance.get_case_or_create(self.id)
|
|
if self.has_failures or self.tc is not None:
|
|
self.status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
|
|
tc.status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
|
|
else:
|
|
self.status = TwisterStatus.PASS
|
|
tc.status = TwisterStatus.PASS
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# Check if the individual test finished
|
|
state, name = self._check_result(non_ansi_line)
|
|
if state == TwisterStatus.NONE or name is None:
|
|
# Nothing finished, keep processing lines
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# Get the matching test and make sure it's the same as the current context
|
|
tc = self.instance.get_case_by_name(name)
|
|
assert (
|
|
tc is not None and tc == self.tc
|
|
), "gTest error, mismatched tests. Expected {} but got {}".format(self.tc, tc)
|
|
|
|
# Test finished, clear the context
|
|
self.tc = None
|
|
|
|
# Update the status of the test
|
|
tc.status = state
|
|
if tc.status == TwisterStatus.FAIL:
|
|
self.has_failures = True
|
|
tc.output = self.testcase_output
|
|
self.testcase_output = ""
|
|
self._match = False
|
|
|
|
def _check_result(self, line):
|
|
test_pass_match = re.search(self.TEST_PASS_PATTERN, line)
|
|
if test_pass_match:
|
|
return TwisterStatus.PASS, \
|
|
"{}.{}.{}".format(
|
|
self.id, test_pass_match.group("suite_name"),
|
|
test_pass_match.group("test_name")
|
|
)
|
|
test_skip_match = re.search(self.TEST_SKIP_PATTERN, line)
|
|
if test_skip_match:
|
|
return TwisterStatus.SKIP, \
|
|
"{}.{}.{}".format(
|
|
self.id, test_skip_match.group("suite_name"),
|
|
test_skip_match.group("test_name")
|
|
)
|
|
test_fail_match = re.search(self.TEST_FAIL_PATTERN, line)
|
|
if test_fail_match:
|
|
return TwisterStatus.FAIL, \
|
|
"{}.{}.{}".format(
|
|
self.id, test_fail_match.group("suite_name"),
|
|
test_fail_match.group("test_name")
|
|
)
|
|
return None, None
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Test(Harness):
|
|
__test__ = False # for pytest to skip this class when collects tests
|
|
RUN_PASSED = "PROJECT EXECUTION SUCCESSFUL"
|
|
RUN_FAILED = "PROJECT EXECUTION FAILED"
|
|
test_suite_start_pattern = r"Running TESTSUITE (?P<suite_name>.*)"
|
|
ZTEST_START_PATTERN = r"START - (test_)?([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+)"
|
|
|
|
def handle(self, line):
|
|
test_suite_match = re.search(self.test_suite_start_pattern, line)
|
|
if test_suite_match:
|
|
suite_name = test_suite_match.group("suite_name")
|
|
self.detected_suite_names.append(suite_name)
|
|
|
|
testcase_match = re.search(self.ZTEST_START_PATTERN, line)
|
|
if testcase_match:
|
|
name = "{}.{}".format(self.id, testcase_match.group(2))
|
|
tc = self.instance.get_case_or_create(name)
|
|
# Mark the test as started, if something happens here, it is mostly
|
|
# due to this tests, for example timeout. This should in this case
|
|
# be marked as failed and not blocked (not run).
|
|
tc.status = TwisterStatus.STARTED
|
|
|
|
if testcase_match or self._match:
|
|
self.testcase_output += line + "\n"
|
|
self._match = True
|
|
|
|
result_match = result_re.match(line)
|
|
# some testcases are skipped based on predicates and do not show up
|
|
# during test execution, however they are listed in the summary. Parse
|
|
# the summary for status and use that status instead.
|
|
|
|
summary_re = re.compile(r"- (PASS|FAIL|SKIP) - \[([^\.]*).(test_)?(\S*)\] duration = (\d*[.,]?\d*) seconds")
|
|
summary_match = summary_re.match(line)
|
|
|
|
if result_match:
|
|
matched_status = result_match.group(1)
|
|
name = "{}.{}".format(self.id, result_match.group(3))
|
|
tc = self.instance.get_case_or_create(name)
|
|
tc.status = TwisterStatus[matched_status]
|
|
if tc.status == TwisterStatus.SKIP:
|
|
tc.reason = "ztest skip"
|
|
tc.duration = float(result_match.group(4))
|
|
if tc.status == TwisterStatus.FAIL:
|
|
tc.output = self.testcase_output
|
|
self.testcase_output = ""
|
|
self._match = False
|
|
self.ztest = True
|
|
elif summary_match:
|
|
matched_status = summary_match.group(1)
|
|
self.detected_suite_names.append(summary_match.group(2))
|
|
name = "{}.{}".format(self.id, summary_match.group(4))
|
|
tc = self.instance.get_case_or_create(name)
|
|
tc.status = TwisterStatus[matched_status]
|
|
if tc.status == TwisterStatus.SKIP:
|
|
tc.reason = "ztest skip"
|
|
tc.duration = float(summary_match.group(5))
|
|
if tc.status == TwisterStatus.FAIL:
|
|
tc.output = self.testcase_output
|
|
self.testcase_output = ""
|
|
self._match = False
|
|
self.ztest = True
|
|
|
|
self.process_test(line)
|
|
|
|
if not self.ztest and self.status != TwisterStatus.NONE:
|
|
logger.debug(f"not a ztest and no state for {self.id}")
|
|
tc = self.instance.get_case_or_create(self.id)
|
|
if self.status == TwisterStatus.PASS:
|
|
tc.status = TwisterStatus.PASS
|
|
else:
|
|
tc.status = TwisterStatus.FAIL
|
|
tc.reason = "Test failure"
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Ztest(Test):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Bsim(Harness):
|
|
|
|
def build(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Copying the application executable to BabbleSim's bin directory enables
|
|
running multidevice bsim tests after twister has built them.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
if self.instance is None:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
original_exe_path: str = os.path.join(self.instance.build_dir, 'zephyr', 'zephyr.exe')
|
|
if not os.path.exists(original_exe_path):
|
|
logger.warning('Cannot copy bsim exe - cannot find original executable.')
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
bsim_out_path: str = os.getenv('BSIM_OUT_PATH', '')
|
|
if not bsim_out_path:
|
|
logger.warning('Cannot copy bsim exe - BSIM_OUT_PATH not provided.')
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
new_exe_name: str = self.instance.testsuite.harness_config.get('bsim_exe_name', '')
|
|
if new_exe_name:
|
|
new_exe_name = f'bs_{self.instance.platform.name}_{new_exe_name}'
|
|
else:
|
|
new_exe_name = self.instance.name
|
|
new_exe_name = f'bs_{new_exe_name}'
|
|
|
|
new_exe_name = new_exe_name.replace(os.path.sep, '_').replace('.', '_').replace('@', '_')
|
|
|
|
new_exe_path: str = os.path.join(bsim_out_path, 'bin', new_exe_name)
|
|
logger.debug(f'Copying executable from {original_exe_path} to {new_exe_path}')
|
|
shutil.copy(original_exe_path, new_exe_path)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class HarnessImporter:
|
|
|
|
@staticmethod
|
|
def get_harness(harness_name):
|
|
thismodule = sys.modules[__name__]
|
|
try:
|
|
if harness_name:
|
|
harness_class = getattr(thismodule, harness_name)
|
|
else:
|
|
harness_class = getattr(thismodule, 'Test')
|
|
return harness_class()
|
|
except AttributeError as e:
|
|
logger.debug(f"harness {harness_name} not implemented: {e}")
|
|
return None
|