esp-idf/tools/test_apps/system/panic/test_panic_util/panic_dut.py

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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022-2023 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Unlicense OR CC0-1.0
import logging
import os
import subprocess
import sys
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, TextIO
import pexpect
from panic_utils import NoGdbProcessError, attach_logger, quote_string, sha256, verify_valid_gdb_subprocess
from pygdbmi.gdbcontroller import GdbController
from pytest_embedded_idf.app import IdfApp
from pytest_embedded_idf.dut import IdfDut
from pytest_embedded_idf.serial import IdfSerial
class PanicTestDut(IdfDut):
BOOT_CMD_ADDR = 0x9000
BOOT_CMD_SIZE = 0x1000
DEFAULT_EXPECT_TIMEOUT = 10
COREDUMP_UART_START = '================= CORE DUMP START ================='
COREDUMP_UART_END = '================= CORE DUMP END ================='
app: IdfApp
serial: IdfSerial
def __init__(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None:
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.gdbmi: Optional[GdbController] = None
# record this since pygdbmi is using logging.debug to generate some single character mess
self.log_level = logging.getLogger().level
# pygdbmi is using logging.debug to generate some single character mess
if self.log_level <= logging.DEBUG:
logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.INFO)
self.coredump_output: Optional[TextIO] = None
def close(self) -> None:
if self.gdbmi:
logging.info('Waiting for GDB to exit')
self.gdbmi.exit()
super().close()
def revert_log_level(self) -> None:
logging.getLogger().setLevel(self.log_level)
@property
def is_xtensa(self) -> bool:
return self.target in self.XTENSA_TARGETS
def run_test_func(self, test_func_name: str) -> None:
self.expect_exact('Enter test name:')
self.write(test_func_name)
self.expect_exact('Got test name: ' + test_func_name)
def expect_none(self, pattern, **kwargs) -> None: # type: ignore
"""like dut.expect_all, but with an inverse logic"""
if 'timeout' not in kwargs:
kwargs['timeout'] = 1
try:
res = self.expect(pattern, **kwargs)
raise AssertionError(f'Unexpected: {res.group().decode("utf8")}')
except pexpect.TIMEOUT:
pass
def expect_backtrace(self) -> None:
assert self.is_xtensa, 'Backtrace can be printed only on Xtensa'
match = self.expect(r'Backtrace:( 0x[0-9a-fA-F]{8}:0x[0-9a-fA-F]{8})+(?P<corrupted> \|<-CORRUPTED)?')
assert not match.group('corrupted')
def expect_stack_dump(self) -> None:
assert not self.is_xtensa, 'Stack memory dump is only printed on RISC-V'
self.expect_exact('Stack memory:')
def expect_gme(self, reason: str) -> None:
"""Expect method for Guru Meditation Errors"""
self.expect_exact(f"Guru Meditation Error: Core 0 panic'ed ({reason})")
def expect_reg_dump(self, core: int = 0) -> None:
"""Expect method for the register dump"""
self.expect(r'Core\s+%d register dump:' % core)
def expect_elf_sha256(self) -> None:
"""Expect method for ELF SHA256 line"""
elf_sha256 = sha256(self.app.elf_file)
elf_sha256_len = int(
self.app.sdkconfig.get('CONFIG_APP_RETRIEVE_LEN_ELF_SHA', '16')
)
self.expect_exact('ELF file SHA256: ' + elf_sha256[0:elf_sha256_len])
def _call_espcoredump(
self, extra_args: List[str], coredump_file_name: str, output_file_name: str
) -> None:
# no "with" here, since we need the file to be open for later inspection by the test case
if not self.coredump_output:
self.coredump_output = open(output_file_name, 'w')
espcoredump_script = os.path.join(
os.environ['IDF_PATH'], 'components', 'espcoredump', 'espcoredump.py'
)
espcoredump_args = [
sys.executable,
espcoredump_script,
'info_corefile',
'--core',
coredump_file_name,
]
espcoredump_args += extra_args
espcoredump_args.append(self.app.elf_file)
logging.info('Running %s', ' '.join(espcoredump_args))
logging.info('espcoredump output is written to %s', self.coredump_output.name)
subprocess.check_call(espcoredump_args, stdout=self.coredump_output)
self.coredump_output.flush()
self.coredump_output.seek(0)
def process_coredump_uart(self) -> None:
"""Extract the core dump from UART output of the test, run espcoredump on it"""
self.expect(self.COREDUMP_UART_START)
res = self.expect('(.+)' + self.COREDUMP_UART_END)
coredump_base64 = res.group(1).decode('utf8')
with open(os.path.join(self.logdir, 'coredump_data.b64'), 'w') as coredump_file:
logging.info('Writing UART base64 core dump to %s', coredump_file.name)
coredump_file.write(coredump_base64)
output_file_name = os.path.join(self.logdir, 'coredump_uart_result.txt')
self._call_espcoredump(
['--core-format', 'b64'], coredump_file.name, output_file_name
)
def process_coredump_flash(self) -> None:
"""Extract the core dump from flash, run espcoredump on it"""
coredump_file_name = os.path.join(self.logdir, 'coredump_data.bin')
logging.info('Writing flash binary core dump to %s', coredump_file_name)
self.serial.dump_flash(partition='coredump', output=coredump_file_name)
output_file_name = os.path.join(self.logdir, 'coredump_flash_result.txt')
self._call_espcoredump(
['--core-format', 'raw'], coredump_file_name, output_file_name
)
def gdb_write(self, command: str) -> Any:
"""
Wrapper to write to gdb with a longer timeout, as test runner
host can be slow sometimes
"""
assert self.gdbmi, 'This function should be called only after start_gdb'
return self.gdbmi.write(command, timeout_sec=10)
def start_gdb(self) -> None:
"""
Runs GDB and connects it to the "serial" port of the DUT.
After this, the DUT expect methods can no longer be used to capture output.
"""
if self.is_xtensa:
gdb_path = f'xtensa-{self.target}-elf-gdb'
else:
gdb_path = 'riscv32-esp-elf-gdb'
try:
from pygdbmi.constants import GdbTimeoutError
default_gdb_args = ['--nx', '--quiet', '--interpreter=mi2']
gdb_command = [gdb_path] + default_gdb_args
self.gdbmi = GdbController(command=gdb_command)
pygdbmi_logger = attach_logger()
except ImportError:
# fallback for pygdbmi<0.10.0.0.
from pygdbmi.gdbcontroller import GdbTimeoutError
self.gdbmi = GdbController(gdb_path=gdb_path)
pygdbmi_logger = self.gdbmi.logger
# pygdbmi logs to console by default, make it log to a file instead
pygdbmi_log_file_name = os.path.join(self.logdir, 'pygdbmi_log.txt')
pygdbmi_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
while pygdbmi_logger.hasHandlers():
pygdbmi_logger.removeHandler(pygdbmi_logger.handlers[0])
log_handler = logging.FileHandler(pygdbmi_log_file_name)
log_handler.setFormatter(
logging.Formatter('%(asctime)s %(levelname)s: %(message)s')
)
logging.info(f'Saving pygdbmi logs to {pygdbmi_log_file_name}')
pygdbmi_logger.addHandler(log_handler)
try:
gdb_command = self.gdbmi.command
except AttributeError:
# fallback for pygdbmi < 0.10
gdb_command = self.gdbmi.cmd
logging.info(f'Running command: "{" ".join(quote_string(c) for c in gdb_command)}"')
for _ in range(10):
try:
# GdbController creates a process with subprocess.Popen(). Is it really running? It is probable that
# an RPI under high load will get non-responsive during creating a lot of processes.
if not hasattr(self.gdbmi, 'verify_valid_gdb_subprocess'):
# for pygdbmi >= 0.10.0.0
verify_valid_gdb_subprocess(self.gdbmi.gdb_process)
resp = self.gdbmi.get_gdb_response(
timeout_sec=10
) # calls verify_valid_gdb_subprocess() internally for pygdbmi < 0.10.0.0
# it will be interesting to look up this response if the next GDB command fails (times out)
logging.info('GDB response: %s', resp)
break # success
except GdbTimeoutError:
logging.warning(
'GDB internal error: cannot get response from the subprocess'
)
except NoGdbProcessError:
logging.error('GDB internal error: process is not running')
break # failure - TODO: create another GdbController
except ValueError:
logging.error(
'GDB internal error: select() returned an unexpected file number'
)
# Set up logging for GDB remote protocol
gdb_remotelog_file_name = os.path.join(self.logdir, 'gdb_remote_log.txt')
self.gdb_write('-gdb-set remotelogfile ' + gdb_remotelog_file_name)
# Load the ELF file
self.gdb_write('-file-exec-and-symbols {}'.format(self.app.elf_file))
# Connect GDB to UART
self.serial.close()
logging.info('Connecting to GDB Stub...')
self.gdb_write('-gdb-set serial baud 115200')
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
assert '/dev/tty.' not in self.serial.port, \
'/dev/tty.* ports can\'t be used with GDB on macOS. Use with /dev/cu.* instead.'
# Make sure we get the 'stopped' notification
responses = self.gdb_write('-target-select remote ' + self.serial.port)
stop_response = self.find_gdb_response('stopped', 'notify', responses)
retries = 3
while not stop_response and retries > 0:
logging.info('Sending -exec-interrupt')
responses = self.gdb_write('-exec-interrupt')
stop_response = self.find_gdb_response('stopped', 'notify', responses)
retries -= 1
frame = stop_response['payload']['frame']
if 'file' not in frame:
frame['file'] = '?'
if 'line' not in frame:
frame['line'] = '?'
logging.info('Stopped in {func} at {addr} ({file}:{line})'.format(**frame))
# Drain remaining responses
self.gdbmi.get_gdb_response(raise_error_on_timeout=False)
def gdb_backtrace(self) -> Any:
"""
Returns the list of stack frames for the current thread.
Each frame is a dictionary, refer to pygdbmi docs for the format.
"""
assert self.gdbmi
responses = self.gdb_write('-stack-list-frames')
return self.find_gdb_response('done', 'result', responses)['payload']['stack']
@staticmethod
def verify_gdb_backtrace(
gdb_backtrace: List[Any], expected_functions_list: List[Any]
) -> None:
"""
Raises an assert if the function names listed in expected_functions_list do not match the backtrace
given by gdb_backtrace argument. The latter is in the same format as returned by gdb_backtrace()
function.
"""
actual_functions_list = [frame['func'] for frame in gdb_backtrace]
if actual_functions_list != expected_functions_list:
logging.error(f'Expected backtrace: {expected_functions_list}')
logging.error(f'Actual backtrace: {actual_functions_list}')
assert False, 'Got unexpected backtrace'
@staticmethod
def find_gdb_response(
message: str, response_type: str, responses: List[Any]
) -> Any:
"""
Helper function which extracts one response from an array of GDB responses, filtering
by message and type. Returned message is a dictionary, refer to pygdbmi docs for the format.
"""
def match_response(response: Dict[str, Any]) -> bool:
return response['message'] == message and response['type'] == response_type # type: ignore
filtered_responses = [r for r in responses if match_response(r)]
if not filtered_responses:
return None
return filtered_responses[0]