Commit 99faa47c authored by Rusty Russell's avatar Rusty Russell

ccanlint: make valgrind understand child output.

We turned on --child-silent-after-fork=yes, because the output
confused our dumb parser.  Now we split output by prefix ("==<pid>==")
and then we can sort out the leaks from the errors.

This means we find more errors.... next patch!
parent 2bce880a
......@@ -49,13 +49,29 @@ static bool blank_line(const char *line)
return line[strspn(line, "=0123456789 ")] == '\0';
}
static char *get_leaks(const char *output, char **errs)
/* Removes matching lines from lines array, returns them. FIXME: Hacky. */
static char **extract_matching(const char *prefix, char *lines[])
{
char *leaks = talloc_strdup(output, "");
unsigned int i, num_ret = 0;
char **ret = talloc_array(lines, char *, talloc_array_length(lines));
for (i = 0; i < talloc_array_length(lines) - 1; i++) {
if (strstarts(lines[i], prefix)) {
ret[num_ret++] = talloc_steal(ret, lines[i]);
lines[i] = (char *)"";
}
}
ret[num_ret++] = NULL;
/* Make sure length is correct! */
return talloc_realloc(NULL, ret, char *, num_ret);
}
static char *get_leaks(char *lines[], char **errs)
{
char *leaks = talloc_strdup(lines, "");
unsigned int i;
char **lines = strsplit(output, output, "\n");
*errs = talloc_strdup(output, "");
for (i = 0; i < talloc_array_length(lines) - 1; i++) {
if (strstr(lines[i], " lost ")) {
/* A leak... */
......@@ -81,6 +97,31 @@ static char *get_leaks(const char *output, char **errs)
}
}
}
return leaks;
}
/* Returns leaks, and sets errs[] */
static char *analyze_output(const char *output, char **errs)
{
char *leaks = talloc_strdup(output, "");
unsigned int i;
char **lines = strsplit(output, output, "\n");
*errs = talloc_strdup(output, "");
for (i = 0; i < talloc_array_length(lines) - 1; i++) {
unsigned int preflen = strspn(lines[i], "=0123456789");
char *prefix, **sublines;
/* Ignore erased lines, or weird stuff. */
if (preflen == 0)
continue;
prefix = talloc_strndup(output, lines[i], preflen);
sublines = extract_matching(prefix, lines);
leaks = talloc_append_string(leaks, get_leaks(sublines, errs));
}
if (!leaks[0]) {
talloc_free(leaks);
leaks = NULL;
......@@ -106,25 +147,39 @@ static void do_run_tests_vg(struct manifest *m,
score->total = 0;
foreach_ptr(list, &m->run_tests, &m->api_tests) {
list_for_each(list, i, list) {
char *output, *err;
char *output, *err, *log;
bool pass;
score->total++;
/* FIXME: Valgrind's output sucks. XML is unreadable by
* humans, and you can't have both. */
run_command(score, timeleft, &cmdout,
"valgrind -q --error-exitcode=101"
" --child-silent-after-fork=yes"
" --leak-check=full"
" --log-fd=3 %s %s"
" 3> valgrind.log",
tests_pass_valgrind.options ?
tests_pass_valgrind.options : "",
i->compiled);
output = grab_file(i, "valgrind.log", NULL);
* humans *and* doesn't support children reporting. */
log = talloc_asprintf(score,
"%s.valgrind-log", i->compiled);
if (!keep)
talloc_set_destructor(log,
unlink_file_destructor);
pass = run_command(score, timeleft, &cmdout,
"valgrind -q --error-exitcode=101"
" --leak-check=full"
" --log-fd=3 %s %s"
" 3> %s",
tests_pass_valgrind.options ?
tests_pass_valgrind.options : "",
i->compiled, log);
output = grab_file(i, log, NULL);
/* No valgrind errors? Expect it to pass... */
if (!output || output[0] == '\0') {
err = NULL;
if (!pass) {
err = talloc_asprintf(score,
"Test failed:\n"
"%s",
cmdout);
} else
err = NULL;
i->leak_info = NULL;
} else {
i->leak_info = get_leaks(output, &err);
i->leak_info = analyze_output(output, &err);
}
if (err)
score_file_error(score, i, 0, "%s", err);
......@@ -175,7 +230,7 @@ static void run_under_debugger_vg(struct manifest *m, struct score *score)
return;
first = list_top(&score->per_file_errors, struct file_error, list);
command = talloc_asprintf(m, "valgrind --db-attach=yes%s %s",
command = talloc_asprintf(m, "valgrind --leak-check=full --db-attach=yes%s %s",
tests_pass_valgrind.options ?
tests_pass_valgrind.options : "",
first->file->compiled);
......
Markdown is supported
0%
or
You are about to add 0 people to the discussion. Proceed with caution.
Finish editing this message first!
Please register or to comment