micropython/tests/run-multitests.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# This file is part of the MicroPython project, http://micropython.org/
# The MIT License (MIT)
# Copyright (c) 2020 Damien P. George
#
# run-multitests.py
# Runs a test suite that relies on two micropython instances/devices
# interacting in some way. Typically used to test networking / bluetooth etc.
import sys, os, time, re, select
import argparse
import itertools
import subprocess
import tempfile
test_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
if os.path.abspath(sys.path[0]) == test_dir:
# remove the micropython/tests dir from path to avoid
# accidentally importing tests like micropython/const.py
sys.path.pop(0)
sys.path.insert(0, test_dir + "/../tools")
import pyboard
if os.name == "nt":
CPYTHON3 = os.getenv("MICROPY_CPYTHON3", "python3.exe")
MICROPYTHON = os.path.abspath(
os.getenv(
"MICROPY_MICROPYTHON", test_dir + "/../ports/windows/build-standard/micropython.exe"
)
)
else:
CPYTHON3 = os.getenv("MICROPY_CPYTHON3", "python3")
MICROPYTHON = os.path.abspath(
os.getenv("MICROPY_MICROPYTHON", test_dir + "/../ports/unix/build-standard/micropython")
)
# For diff'ing test output
DIFF = os.getenv("MICROPY_DIFF", "diff -u")
PYTHON_TRUTH = CPYTHON3
INSTANCE_READ_TIMEOUT_S = 10
APPEND_CODE_TEMPLATE = """
import sys
class multitest:
@staticmethod
def flush():
try:
sys.stdout.flush()
except AttributeError:
pass
@staticmethod
def skip():
print("SKIP")
multitest.flush()
raise SystemExit
@staticmethod
def next():
print("NEXT")
multitest.flush()
@staticmethod
def broadcast(msg):
print("BROADCAST", msg)
multitest.flush()
@staticmethod
def wait(msg):
msg = "BROADCAST " + msg
while True:
if sys.stdin.readline().rstrip() == msg:
return
@staticmethod
def globals(**gs):
for g in gs:
print("SET {{}} = {{!r}}".format(g, gs[g]))
multitest.flush()
@staticmethod
def get_network_ip():
try:
ip = nic.ifconfig()[0]
except:
try:
import network
if hasattr(network, "WLAN"):
ip = network.WLAN().ifconfig()[0]
else:
ip = network.LAN().ifconfig()[0]
except:
ip = HOST_IP
return ip
@staticmethod
def expect_reboot(resume, delay_ms=0):
print("WAIT_FOR_REBOOT", resume, delay_ms)
@staticmethod
def output_metric(data):
print("OUTPUT_METRIC", data)
{}
instance{}()
multitest.flush()
"""
# The btstack implementation on Unix generates some spurious output that we
# can't control. Also other platforms may output certain warnings/errors that
# can be safely ignored.
IGNORE_OUTPUT_MATCHES = (
"libusb: error ", # It tries to open devices that it doesn't have access to (libusb prints unconditionally).
"hci_transport_h2_libusb.c", # Same issue. We enable LOG_ERROR in btstack.
"USB Path: ", # Hardcoded in btstack's libusb transport.
"hci_number_completed_packet", # Warning from btstack.
"lld_pdu_get_tx_flush_nb HCI packet count mismatch (", # From ESP-IDF, see https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/5105
)
def get_host_ip(_ip_cache=[]):
if not _ip_cache:
try:
import socket
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
s.connect(("8.8.8.8", 80))
_ip_cache.append(s.getsockname()[0])
s.close()
except:
_ip_cache.append("127.0.0.1")
return _ip_cache[0]
class PyInstance:
def __init__(self):
pass
def close(self):
pass
def prepare_script_from_file(self, filename, prepend, append):
with open(filename, "rb") as f:
script = f.read()
if prepend:
script = bytes(prepend, "ascii") + b"\n" + script
if append:
script += b"\n" + bytes(append, "ascii")
return script
def run_file(self, filename, prepend="", append=""):
return self.run_script(self.prepare_script_from_file(filename, prepend, append))
def start_file(self, filename, prepend="", append=""):
return self.start_script(self.prepare_script_from_file(filename, prepend, append))
class PyInstanceSubProcess(PyInstance):
def __init__(self, argv, env=None):
self.argv = argv
self.cwd = None
self.env = {n: v for n, v in (i.split("=") for i in env)} if env else None
self.popen = None
self.finished = True
def __str__(self):
return self.argv[0].rsplit("/")[-1]
def prepare_script_from_file(self, filename, prepend, append):
# Make tests run in the directory of the test file, and in an isolated environment
# (i.e. `import io` would otherwise get the `tests/io` directory).
self.cwd = os.path.dirname(filename)
remove_cwd_from_sys_path = b"import sys\nsys.path.remove('')\n\n"
return remove_cwd_from_sys_path + super().prepare_script_from_file(
filename, prepend, append
)
def run_script(self, script):
output = b""
err = None
try:
p = subprocess.run(
self.argv,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
input=script,
cwd=self.cwd,
env=self.env,
)
output = p.stdout
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as er:
err = er
return str(output.strip(), "ascii"), err
def start_script(self, script):
self.popen = subprocess.Popen(
self.argv + ["-c", script],
stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
cwd=self.cwd,
env=self.env,
)
self.finished = False
def stop(self):
if self.popen and self.popen.poll() is None:
self.popen.terminate()
def readline(self):
sel = select.select([self.popen.stdout.raw], [], [], 0.001)
if not sel[0]:
self.finished = self.popen.poll() is not None
return None, None
out = self.popen.stdout.raw.readline()
if out == b"":
self.finished = self.popen.poll() is not None
return None, None
else:
return str(out.rstrip(), "ascii"), None
def write(self, data):
self.popen.stdin.write(data)
self.popen.stdin.flush()
def is_finished(self):
return self.finished
def wait_finished(self):
self.popen.wait()
out = self.popen.stdout.read()
return str(out, "ascii"), ""
class PyInstancePyboard(PyInstance):
@staticmethod
def map_device_shortcut(device):
if device[0] == "a" and device[1:].isdigit():
return "/dev/ttyACM" + device[1:]
elif device[0] == "u" and device[1:].isdigit():
return "/dev/ttyUSB" + device[1:]
else:
return device
def __init__(self, device):
device = self.map_device_shortcut(device)
self.device = device
self.pyb = pyboard.Pyboard(device)
self.pyb.enter_raw_repl()
self.finished = True
def __str__(self):
return self.device.rsplit("/")[-1]
def close(self):
self.pyb.exit_raw_repl()
self.pyb.close()
def run_script(self, script):
output = b""
err = None
try:
self.pyb.enter_raw_repl()
output = self.pyb.exec_(script)
except pyboard.PyboardError as er:
err = er
return str(output.strip(), "ascii"), err
def start_script(self, script):
self.pyb.enter_raw_repl()
self.pyb.exec_raw_no_follow(script)
self.finished = False
def stop(self):
self.pyb.serial.write(b"\r\x03")
def readline(self):
if self.finished:
return None, None
if self.pyb.serial.inWaiting() == 0:
return None, None
out = self.pyb.read_until(1, (b"\r\n", b"\x04"))
if out.endswith(b"\x04"):
self.finished = True
out = out[:-1]
err = str(self.pyb.read_until(1, b"\x04"), "ascii")
err = err[:-1]
if not out and not err:
return None, None
else:
err = None
return str(out.rstrip(), "ascii"), err
def write(self, data):
self.pyb.serial.write(data)
def is_finished(self):
return self.finished
def wait_finished(self):
out, err = self.pyb.follow(10, None)
return str(out, "ascii"), str(err, "ascii")
def prepare_test_file_list(test_files):
test_files2 = []
for test_file in sorted(test_files):
num_instances = 0
with open(test_file) as f:
for line in f:
m = re.match(r"def instance([0-9]+)\(\):", line)
if m:
num_instances = max(num_instances, int(m.group(1)) + 1)
test_files2.append((test_file, num_instances))
return test_files2
def trace_instance_output(instance_idx, line):
if cmd_args.trace_output:
t_ms = round((time.time() - trace_t0) * 1000)
print("{:6} i{} :".format(t_ms, instance_idx), line)
sys.stdout.flush()
def run_test_on_instances(test_file, num_instances, instances):
global trace_t0
trace_t0 = time.time()
error = False
skip = False
injected_globals = ""
output = [[] for _ in range(num_instances)]
output_metrics = []
# If the test calls get_network_ip() then inject HOST_IP so that devices can know
# the IP address of the host. Do this lazily to not require a TCP/IP connection
# on the host if it's not needed.
with open(test_file, "rb") as f:
if b"get_network_ip" in f.read():
injected_globals += "HOST_IP = '" + get_host_ip() + "'\n"
if cmd_args.trace_output:
print("TRACE {}:".format("|".join(str(i) for i in instances)))
# Start all instances running, in order, waiting until they signal they are ready
for idx in range(num_instances):
append_code = APPEND_CODE_TEMPLATE.format(injected_globals, idx)
instance = instances[idx]
instance.start_file(test_file, append=append_code)
last_read_time = time.time()
while True:
if instance.is_finished():
break
out, err = instance.readline()
if out is None and err is None:
if time.time() > last_read_time + INSTANCE_READ_TIMEOUT_S:
output[idx].append("TIMEOUT")
error = True
break
time.sleep(0.1)
continue
last_read_time = time.time()
if out is not None and not any(m in out for m in IGNORE_OUTPUT_MATCHES):
trace_instance_output(idx, out)
if out.startswith("SET "):
injected_globals += out[4:] + "\n"
elif out == "SKIP":
skip = True
break
elif out == "NEXT":
break
else:
output[idx].append(out)
if err is not None:
trace_instance_output(idx, err)
output[idx].append(err)
error = True
if error or skip:
break
if not error and not skip:
# Capture output and wait for all instances to finish running
last_read_time = [time.time() for _ in range(num_instances)]
while True:
num_running = 0
num_output = 0
for idx in range(num_instances):
instance = instances[idx]
if instance.is_finished():
continue
num_running += 1
out, err = instance.readline()
if out is None and err is None:
if time.time() > last_read_time[idx] + INSTANCE_READ_TIMEOUT_S:
output[idx].append("TIMEOUT")
error = True
continue
num_output += 1
last_read_time[idx] = time.time()
if out is not None and not any(m in out for m in IGNORE_OUTPUT_MATCHES):
trace_instance_output(idx, out)
if out.startswith("WAIT_FOR_REBOOT"):
_, resume, delay_ms = out.split(" ")
if wait_for_reboot(instance, delay_ms):
# Restart the test code, resuming from requested instance block
if not resume.startswith("instance{}".format(idx)):
raise SystemExit(
'ERROR: resume function must start with "instance{}"'.format(
idx
)
)
append_code = APPEND_CODE_TEMPLATE.format(injected_globals, resume[8:])
instance.start_file(test_file, append=append_code)
last_read_time[idx] = time.time()
if out.startswith("BROADCAST "):
for instance2 in instances:
if instance2 is not instance:
instance2.write(bytes(out, "ascii") + b"\r\n")
elif out.startswith("OUTPUT_METRIC "):
output_metrics.append(out.split(" ", 1)[1])
else:
output[idx].append(out)
if err is not None:
trace_instance_output(idx, err)
output[idx].append(err)
error = True
if not num_output:
time.sleep(0.1)
if not num_running or error:
break
# Stop all instances
for idx in range(num_instances):
instances[idx].stop()
output_str = ""
for idx, lines in enumerate(output):
output_str += "--- instance{} ---\n".format(idx)
output_str += "\n".join(lines) + "\n"
return error, skip, output_str, output_metrics
def wait_for_reboot(instance, extra_timeout_ms=0):
# Monitor device responses for reboot banner, waiting for idle.
extra_timeout = float(extra_timeout_ms) * 1000
INITIAL_TIMEOUT = 1 + extra_timeout
FULL_TIMEOUT = 5 + extra_timeout
t_start = t_last_activity = time.monotonic()
while True:
t = time.monotonic()
out, err = instance.readline()
if err is not None:
print("Reboot: communication error", err)
return False
if out:
t_last_activity = t
# Check for reboot banner, see py/pyexec.c "reset friendly REPL"
if re.match(r"^MicroPython v\d+\.\d+\.\d+.* on .*; .* with .*$", out):
time.sleep(0.1)
break
if t_last_activity == t_start:
if t - t_start > INITIAL_TIMEOUT:
print("Reboot: missed initial Timeout")
return False
else:
if t - t_start > FULL_TIMEOUT:
print("Reboot: Timeout")
return False
instance.pyb.enter_raw_repl()
return True
def print_diff(a, b):
a_fd, a_path = tempfile.mkstemp(text=True)
b_fd, b_path = tempfile.mkstemp(text=True)
os.write(a_fd, a.encode())
os.write(b_fd, b.encode())
os.close(a_fd)
os.close(b_fd)
subprocess.run(DIFF.split(" ") + [a_path, b_path])
os.unlink(a_path)
os.unlink(b_path)
def run_tests(test_files, instances_truth, instances_test):
skipped_tests = []
passed_tests = []
failed_tests = []
for test_file, num_instances in test_files:
instances_str = "|".join(str(instances_test[i]) for i in range(num_instances))
print("{} on {}: ".format(test_file, instances_str), end="")
if cmd_args.show_output or cmd_args.trace_output:
print()
sys.stdout.flush()
# Run test on test instances
error, skip, output_test, output_metrics = run_test_on_instances(
test_file, num_instances, instances_test
)
if not skip:
# Check if truth exists in a file, and read it in
test_file_expected = test_file + ".exp"
if os.path.isfile(test_file_expected):
with open(test_file_expected) as f:
output_truth = f.read()
else:
# Run test on truth instances to get expected output
_, _, output_truth, _ = run_test_on_instances(
test_file, num_instances, instances_truth
)
if cmd_args.show_output:
print("### TEST ###")
print(output_test, end="")
if not skip:
print("### TRUTH ###")
print(output_truth, end="")
# Print result of test
if skip:
print("skip")
skipped_tests.append(test_file)
elif output_test == output_truth:
print("pass")
passed_tests.append(test_file)
else:
print("FAIL")
failed_tests.append(test_file)
if not cmd_args.show_output:
print("### TEST ###")
print(output_test, end="")
print("### TRUTH ###")
print(output_truth, end="")
print("### DIFF ###")
print_diff(output_truth, output_test)
# Print test output metrics, if there are any.
if output_metrics:
for metric in output_metrics:
print(test_file, ": ", metric, sep="")
if cmd_args.show_output:
print()
print("{} tests performed".format(len(skipped_tests) + len(passed_tests) + len(failed_tests)))
print("{} tests passed".format(len(passed_tests)))
if skipped_tests:
print("{} tests skipped: {}".format(len(skipped_tests), " ".join(skipped_tests)))
if failed_tests:
print("{} tests failed: {}".format(len(failed_tests), " ".join(failed_tests)))
return not failed_tests
def main():
global cmd_args
cmd_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Run network tests for MicroPython",
formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter,
)
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"-s", "--show-output", action="store_true", help="show test output after running"
)
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"-t", "--trace-output", action="store_true", help="trace test output while running"
)
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"-i", "--instance", action="append", default=[], help="instance(s) to run the tests on"
)
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"-p",
"--permutations",
type=int,
default=1,
help="repeat the test with this many permutations of the instance order",
)
cmd_parser.epilog = (
"Supported instance types:\r\n"
" -i pyb:<port> physical device (eg. pyboard) on provided repl port.\n"
" -i micropython unix micropython instance, path customised with MICROPY_MICROPYTHON env.\n"
" -i cpython desktop python3 instance, path customised with MICROPY_CPYTHON3 env.\n"
" -i exec:<path> custom program run on provided path.\n"
"Each instance arg can optionally have custom env provided, eg. <cmd>,ENV=VAR,ENV=VAR...\n"
)
cmd_parser.add_argument("files", nargs="+", help="input test files")
cmd_args = cmd_parser.parse_args()
# clear search path to make sure tests use only builtin modules and those in extmod
os.environ["MICROPYPATH"] = os.pathsep.join((".frozen", "../extmod"))
test_files = prepare_test_file_list(cmd_args.files)
max_instances = max(t[1] for t in test_files)
instances_truth = [PyInstanceSubProcess([PYTHON_TRUTH]) for _ in range(max_instances)]
instances_test = []
for i in cmd_args.instance:
# Each instance arg is <cmd>,ENV=VAR,ENV=VAR...
i = i.split(",")
cmd = i[0]
env = i[1:]
if cmd.startswith("exec:"):
instances_test.append(PyInstanceSubProcess([cmd[len("exec:") :]], env))
elif cmd == "micropython":
instances_test.append(PyInstanceSubProcess([MICROPYTHON], env))
elif cmd == "cpython":
instances_test.append(PyInstanceSubProcess([CPYTHON3], env))
elif cmd.startswith("pyb:"):
instances_test.append(PyInstancePyboard(cmd[len("pyb:") :]))
else:
print("unknown instance string: {}".format(cmd), file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
for _ in range(max_instances - len(instances_test)):
instances_test.append(PyInstanceSubProcess([MICROPYTHON]))
all_pass = True
try:
for i, instances_test_permutation in enumerate(itertools.permutations(instances_test)):
if i >= cmd_args.permutations:
break
all_pass &= run_tests(test_files, instances_truth, instances_test_permutation)
finally:
for i in instances_truth:
i.close()
for i in instances_test:
i.close()
if not all_pass:
sys.exit(1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()