Commit 7ef925ea authored by Daniel Latypov's avatar Daniel Latypov Committed by Shuah Khan

kunit: tool: factor exec + parse steps into a function

Currently this code is copy-pasted between the normal "run" subcommand
and the "exec" subcommand.

Given we don't have any interest in just executing the tests without
giving the user any indication what happened (i.e. parsing the output),
make a function that does both this things and can be reused.

This will be useful when we allow more complicated ways of running
tests, e.g. invoking the kernel multiple times instead of just once,
etc.

We remove input_data from the ParseRequest so the callers don't have to
pass in a dummy value for this field. Named tuples are also immutable,
so if they did pass in a dummy, exec_tests() would need to make a copy
to call parse_tests().

Removing it also makes KunitParseRequest match the other *Request types,
as they only contain user arguments/flags, not data.
Signed-off-by: default avatarDaniel Latypov <dlatypov@google.com>
Reviewed-by: default avatarDavid Gow <davidgow@google.com>
Acked-by: default avatarBrendan Higgins <brendanhiggins@google.com>
Signed-off-by: default avatarShuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
parent 9c6b0e1d
......@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ KunitExecRequest = namedtuple('KunitExecRequest',
['timeout', 'build_dir', 'alltests',
'filter_glob', 'kernel_args'])
KunitParseRequest = namedtuple('KunitParseRequest',
['raw_output', 'input_data', 'build_dir', 'json'])
['raw_output', 'build_dir', 'json'])
KunitRequest = namedtuple('KunitRequest', ['raw_output','timeout', 'jobs',
'build_dir', 'alltests', 'filter_glob',
'kernel_args', 'json', 'make_options'])
......@@ -90,23 +90,25 @@ def build_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree,
'built kernel successfully',
build_end - build_start)
def exec_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree,
request: KunitExecRequest) -> KunitResult:
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()
result = linux.run_kernel(
run_result = linux.run_kernel(
args=request.kernel_args,
timeout=None if request.alltests else request.timeout,
filter_glob=request.filter_glob,
filter_glob=request.filter_glob,
build_dir=request.build_dir)
test_end = time.time()
exec_time = test_end - test_start
return KunitResult(KunitStatus.SUCCESS,
result,
test_end - test_start)
# Named tuples are immutable, so we rebuild them here manually
result = parse_tests(parse_request, run_result)
return KunitResult(status=result.status, result=result.result, elapsed_time=exec_time)
def parse_tests(request: KunitParseRequest) -> KunitResult:
def parse_tests(request: KunitParseRequest, input_data: Iterable[str]) -> KunitResult:
parse_start = time.time()
test_result = kunit_parser.TestResult(kunit_parser.TestStatus.SUCCESS,
......@@ -114,7 +116,7 @@ def parse_tests(request: KunitParseRequest) -> KunitResult:
'Tests not Parsed.')
if request.raw_output:
output: Iterable[str] = request.input_data
output: Iterable[str] = input_data
if request.raw_output == 'all':
pass
elif request.raw_output == 'kunit':
......@@ -125,7 +127,7 @@ def parse_tests(request: KunitParseRequest) -> KunitResult:
print(line.rstrip())
else:
test_result = kunit_parser.parse_run_tests(request.input_data)
test_result = kunit_parser.parse_run_tests(input_data)
parse_end = time.time()
if request.json:
......@@ -164,15 +166,11 @@ def run_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree,
exec_request = KunitExecRequest(request.timeout, request.build_dir,
request.alltests, request.filter_glob,
request.kernel_args)
exec_result = exec_tests(linux, exec_request)
if exec_result.status != KunitStatus.SUCCESS:
return exec_result
parse_request = KunitParseRequest(request.raw_output,
exec_result.result,
request.build_dir,
request.json)
parse_result = parse_tests(parse_request)
exec_result = exec_tests(linux, exec_request, parse_request)
run_end = time.time()
......@@ -183,7 +181,7 @@ def run_tests(linux: kunit_kernel.LinuxSourceTree,
config_result.elapsed_time,
build_result.elapsed_time,
exec_result.elapsed_time))
return parse_result
return exec_result
# Problem:
# $ kunit.py run --json
......@@ -400,15 +398,12 @@ def main(argv, linux=None):
cli_args.alltests,
cli_args.filter_glob,
cli_args.kernel_args)
exec_result = exec_tests(linux, exec_request)
parse_request = KunitParseRequest(cli_args.raw_output,
exec_result.result,
cli_args.build_dir,
cli_args.json)
result = parse_tests(parse_request)
result = exec_tests(linux, exec_request, parse_request)
kunit_parser.print_with_timestamp((
'Elapsed time: %.3fs\n') % (
exec_result.elapsed_time))
'Elapsed time: %.3fs\n') % (result.elapsed_time))
if result.status != KunitStatus.SUCCESS:
sys.exit(1)
elif cli_args.subcommand == 'parse':
......@@ -418,10 +413,9 @@ def main(argv, linux=None):
with open(cli_args.file, 'r') as f:
kunit_output = f.read().splitlines()
request = KunitParseRequest(cli_args.raw_output,
kunit_output,
None,
cli_args.json)
result = parse_tests(request)
result = parse_tests(request, kunit_output)
if result.status != KunitStatus.SUCCESS:
sys.exit(1)
else:
......
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