Commit ad6a6711 authored by Rusty Russell's avatar Rusty Russell

ccanlint: run tests under valgrind initially.

Unless it's not available or suppressed, we might as well run it under
valgrind the first time, which speeds things a little.

We save the valgrind output file for tests_pass_valgrind's use later.
parent b1524d16
......@@ -179,6 +179,9 @@ struct ccan_file {
/* Compiled with coverage information. */
char *cov_compiled;
/* Filename containing output from valgrind. */
char *valgrind_log;
/* Leak output from valgrind. */
char *leak_info;
......
......@@ -14,18 +14,77 @@
#include <err.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include "tests_pass.h"
bool do_valgrind = false;
static const char *can_run(struct manifest *m)
{
unsigned int timeleft = default_timeout_ms;
char *output;
if (safe_mode)
return "Safe mode enabled";
if (!is_excluded("tests_pass_valgrind")
&& run_command(m, &timeleft, &output,
"valgrind -q true"))
do_valgrind = true;
return NULL;
}
static void do_run_tests(struct manifest *m,
bool keep,
unsigned int *timeleft,
struct score *score)
static const char *concat(struct score *score, char *bits[])
{
unsigned int i;
char *ret = talloc_strdup(score, "");
for (i = 0; bits[i]; i++) {
if (i)
ret = talloc_append_string(ret, " ");
ret = talloc_append_string(ret, bits[i]);
}
return ret;
}
static bool run_test(void *ctx,
struct manifest *m,
unsigned int *timeleft, char **cmdout,
struct ccan_file *i,
bool use_valgrind)
{
if (use_valgrind) {
const char *options;
options = concat(ctx,
per_file_options(&tests_pass_valgrind, i));
if (!streq(options, "FAIL")) {
/* FIXME: Valgrind's output sucks. XML is
* unreadable by humans *and* doesn't support
* children reporting. */
i->valgrind_log = talloc_asprintf(m,
"%s.valgrind-log",
i->compiled);
talloc_set_destructor(i->valgrind_log,
unlink_file_destructor);
return run_command(ctx, timeleft, cmdout,
"valgrind -q"
" --leak-check=full"
" --log-fd=3 %s %s"
" 3> %s",
options,
i->compiled, i->valgrind_log);
}
}
return run_command(m, timeleft, cmdout, "%s", i->compiled);
}
static void run_tests(struct manifest *m,
bool keep,
unsigned int *timeleft,
struct score *score,
bool use_valgrind)
{
struct list_head *list;
struct ccan_file *i;
......@@ -35,8 +94,8 @@ static void do_run_tests(struct manifest *m,
foreach_ptr(list, &m->run_tests, &m->api_tests) {
list_for_each(list, i, list) {
score->total++;
if (run_command(m, timeleft, &cmdout, "%s",
i->compiled))
if (run_test(score, m, timeleft, &cmdout, i,
use_valgrind))
score->score++;
else
score_file_error(score, i, 0, "%s", cmdout);
......@@ -47,6 +106,22 @@ static void do_run_tests(struct manifest *m,
score->pass = true;
}
static void do_run_tests(struct manifest *m,
bool keep,
unsigned int *timeleft,
struct score *score)
{
run_tests(m, keep, timeleft, score, do_valgrind);
}
static void do_run_tests_without_features(struct manifest *m,
bool keep,
unsigned int *timeleft,
struct score *score)
{
run_tests(m, keep, timeleft, score, false);
}
/* Gcc's warn_unused_result is fascist bullshit. */
#define doesnt_matter()
......@@ -55,11 +130,12 @@ static void run_under_debugger(struct manifest *m, struct score *score)
char *command;
struct file_error *first;
first = list_top(&score->per_file_errors, struct file_error, list);
if (!ask("Should I run the first failing test under the debugger?"))
return;
first = list_top(&score->per_file_errors, struct file_error, list);
command = talloc_asprintf(m, "gdb -ex 'break tap.c:132' -ex 'run' %s",
command = talloc_asprintf(m, "gdb -ex 'break tap.c:139' -ex 'run' %s",
first->file->compiled);
if (system(command))
doesnt_matter();
......@@ -79,7 +155,7 @@ REGISTER_TEST(tests_pass);
struct ccanlint tests_pass_without_features = {
.key = "tests_pass_without_features",
.name = "Module's run and api tests pass (without features)",
.check = do_run_tests,
.check = do_run_tests_without_features,
.handle = run_under_debugger,
.needs = "tests_compile_without_features"
};
......
/* Set in tests_pass. */
extern bool do_valgrind;
extern struct ccanlint tests_pass_valgrind;
......@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
#include <ccan/foreach/foreach.h>
#include <ccan/grab_file/grab_file.h>
#include <ccan/str_talloc/str_talloc.h>
#include "tests_pass.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
......@@ -23,12 +24,8 @@ REGISTER_TEST(tests_pass_valgrind_noleaks);
/* Note: we already test safe_mode in run_tests.c */
static const char *can_run_vg(struct manifest *m)
{
unsigned int timeleft = default_timeout_ms;
char *output;
if (!run_command(m, &timeleft, &output,
"valgrind -q --error-exitcode=0 true"))
return talloc_asprintf(m, "No valgrind support: %s", output);
if (!do_valgrind)
return talloc_asprintf(m, "No valgrind support");
return NULL;
}
......@@ -149,21 +146,19 @@ static const char *concat(struct score *score, char *bits[])
/* FIXME: Run examples, too! */
static void do_run_tests_vg(struct manifest *m,
bool keep,
bool keep,
unsigned int *timeleft,
struct score *score)
{
struct ccan_file *i;
struct list_head *list;
char *cmdout;
/* This is slow, so we run once but grab leak info. */
score->total = 0;
score->pass = true;
foreach_ptr(list, &m->run_tests, &m->api_tests) {
list_for_each(list, i, list) {
char *output, *err, *log;
bool pass;
char *err, *output;
const char *options;
score->total++;
......@@ -173,31 +168,13 @@ static void do_run_tests_vg(struct manifest *m,
if (streq(options, "FAIL"))
continue;
/* FIXME: Valgrind's output sucks. XML is unreadable by
* 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",
options,
i->compiled, log);
output = grab_file(i, log, NULL);
/* No valgrind errors? Expect it to pass... */
if (keep)
talloc_set_destructor(i->valgrind_log, NULL);
output = grab_file(i, i->valgrind_log, NULL);
/* No valgrind errors? */
if (!output || output[0] == '\0') {
if (!pass) {
err = talloc_asprintf(score,
"Test failed:\n"
"%s",
cmdout);
} else
err = NULL;
err = NULL;
i->leak_info = NULL;
} else {
i->leak_info = analyze_output(output, &err);
......
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