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377 lines
16 KiB
Python
377 lines
16 KiB
Python
from __future__ import print_function
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import yaml
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import os
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import re
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import shutil
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import subprocess
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from copy import deepcopy
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import CreateSectionTable
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try:
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from yaml import CLoader as Loader
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except ImportError:
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from yaml import Loader as Loader
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TEST_CASE_PATTERN = {
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"initial condition": "UTINIT1",
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"chip_target": "esp32",
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"level": "Unit",
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"execution time": 0,
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"auto test": "Yes",
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"category": "Function",
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"test point 1": "basic function",
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"version": "v1 (2016-12-06)",
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"test environment": "UT_T1_1",
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"reset": "",
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"expected result": "1. set succeed",
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"cmd set": "test_unit_test_case",
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"Test App": "UT",
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}
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class Parser(object):
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""" parse unit test cases from build files and create files for test bench """
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TAG_PATTERN = re.compile(r"([^=]+)(=)?(.+)?")
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DESCRIPTION_PATTERN = re.compile(r"\[([^]\[]+)\]")
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CONFIG_PATTERN = re.compile(r"{([^}]+)}")
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TEST_GROUPS_PATTERN = re.compile(r"TEST_GROUPS=(.*)$")
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# file path (relative to idf path)
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TAG_DEF_FILE = os.path.join("tools", "unit-test-app", "tools", "TagDefinition.yml")
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MODULE_DEF_FILE = os.path.join("tools", "unit-test-app", "tools", "ModuleDefinition.yml")
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CONFIG_DEPENDENCY_FILE = os.path.join("tools", "unit-test-app", "tools", "ConfigDependency.yml")
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MODULE_ARTIFACT_FILE = os.path.join("components", "idf_test", "ModuleDefinition.yml")
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TEST_CASE_FILE = os.path.join("components", "idf_test", "unit_test", "TestCaseAll.yml")
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UT_BIN_FOLDER = os.path.join("tools", "unit-test-app", "output")
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UT_CONFIG_FOLDER = os.path.join("tools", "unit-test-app", "configs")
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ELF_FILE = "unit-test-app.elf"
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SDKCONFIG_FILE = "sdkconfig"
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STRIP_CONFIG_PATTERN = re.compile(r"(.+?)(_\d+)?$")
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def __init__(self, idf_path=os.getenv("IDF_PATH")):
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self.test_env_tags = {}
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self.unit_jobs = {}
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self.file_name_cache = {}
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self.idf_path = idf_path
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self.tag_def = yaml.load(open(os.path.join(idf_path, self.TAG_DEF_FILE), "r"), Loader=Loader)
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self.module_map = yaml.load(open(os.path.join(idf_path, self.MODULE_DEF_FILE), "r"), Loader=Loader)
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self.config_dependencies = yaml.load(open(os.path.join(idf_path, self.CONFIG_DEPENDENCY_FILE), "r"),
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Loader=Loader)
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# used to check if duplicated test case names
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self.test_case_names = set()
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self.parsing_errors = []
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def parse_test_cases_for_one_config(self, configs_folder, config_output_folder, config_name):
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"""
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parse test cases from elf and save test cases need to be executed to unit test folder
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:param configs_folder: folder where per-config sdkconfig framents are located (i.e. tools/unit-test-app/configs)
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:param config_output_folder: build folder of this config
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:param config_name: built unit test config name
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"""
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tags = self.parse_tags(os.path.join(config_output_folder, self.SDKCONFIG_FILE))
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print("Tags of config %s: %s" % (config_name, tags))
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# Search in tags to set the target
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target_tag_dict = {"ESP32_IDF": "esp32", "ESP32S2_IDF": "esp32s2"}
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for tag in target_tag_dict:
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if tag in tags:
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target = target_tag_dict[tag]
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break
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else:
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target = "esp32"
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test_groups = self.get_test_groups(os.path.join(configs_folder, config_name))
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elf_file = os.path.join(config_output_folder, self.ELF_FILE)
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subprocess.check_output('xtensa-esp32-elf-objdump -t {} | grep test_desc > case_address.tmp'.format(elf_file),
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shell=True)
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subprocess.check_output('xtensa-esp32-elf-objdump -s {} > section_table.tmp'.format(elf_file), shell=True)
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table = CreateSectionTable.SectionTable("section_table.tmp")
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test_cases = []
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# we could split cases of same config into multiple binaries as we have limited rom space
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# we should regard those configs like `default` and `default_2` as the same config
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match = self.STRIP_CONFIG_PATTERN.match(config_name)
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stripped_config_name = match.group(1)
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with open("case_address.tmp", "rb") as f:
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for line in f:
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# process symbol table like: "3ffb4310 l O .dram0.data 00000018 test_desc_33$5010"
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line = line.split()
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test_addr = int(line[0], 16)
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section = line[3]
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name_addr = table.get_unsigned_int(section, test_addr, 4)
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desc_addr = table.get_unsigned_int(section, test_addr + 4, 4)
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file_name_addr = table.get_unsigned_int(section, test_addr + 12, 4)
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function_count = table.get_unsigned_int(section, test_addr + 20, 4)
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name = table.get_string("any", name_addr)
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desc = table.get_string("any", desc_addr)
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file_name = table.get_string("any", file_name_addr)
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tc = self.parse_one_test_case(name, desc, file_name, config_name, stripped_config_name, tags, target)
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# check if duplicated case names
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# we need to use it to select case,
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# if duplicated IDs, Unity could select incorrect case to run
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# and we need to check all cases no matter if it's going te be executed by CI
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# also add app_name here, we allow same case for different apps
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if (tc["summary"] + stripped_config_name) in self.test_case_names:
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self.parsing_errors.append("duplicated test case ID: " + tc["summary"])
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else:
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self.test_case_names.add(tc["summary"] + stripped_config_name)
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test_group_included = True
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if test_groups is not None and tc["group"] not in test_groups:
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test_group_included = False
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if tc["CI ready"] == "Yes" and test_group_included:
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# update test env list and the cases of same env list
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if tc["test environment"] in self.test_env_tags:
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self.test_env_tags[tc["test environment"]].append(tc["ID"])
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else:
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self.test_env_tags.update({tc["test environment"]: [tc["ID"]]})
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if function_count > 1:
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tc.update({"child case num": function_count})
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# only add cases need to be executed
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test_cases.append(tc)
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os.remove("section_table.tmp")
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os.remove("case_address.tmp")
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return test_cases
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def parse_case_properities(self, tags_raw):
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"""
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parse test case tags (properities) with the following rules:
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* first tag is always group of test cases, it's mandatory
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* the rest tags should be [type=value].
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* if the type have default value, then [type] equal to [type=default_value].
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* if the type don't don't exist, then equal to [type=omitted_value]
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default_value and omitted_value are defined in TagDefinition.yml
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:param tags_raw: raw tag string
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:return: tag dict
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"""
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tags = self.DESCRIPTION_PATTERN.findall(tags_raw)
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assert len(tags) > 0
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p = dict([(k, self.tag_def[k]["omitted"]) for k in self.tag_def])
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p["module"] = tags[0]
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# Use the original value of the first tag as test group name
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p["group"] = p["module"]
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if p["module"] not in self.module_map:
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p["module"] = "misc"
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# parsing rest tags, [type=value], =value is optional
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for tag in tags[1:]:
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match = self.TAG_PATTERN.search(tag)
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assert match is not None
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tag_type = match.group(1)
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tag_value = match.group(3)
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if match.group(2) == "=" and tag_value is None:
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# [tag_type=] means tag_value is empty string
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tag_value = ""
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if tag_type in p:
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if tag_value is None:
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p[tag_type] = self.tag_def[tag_type]["default"]
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else:
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p[tag_type] = tag_value
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else:
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# ignore not defined tag type
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pass
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return p
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@staticmethod
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def parse_tags_internal(sdkconfig, config_dependencies, config_pattern):
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required_tags = []
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def compare_config(config):
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return config in sdkconfig
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def process_condition(condition):
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matches = config_pattern.findall(condition)
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if matches:
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for config in matches:
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compare_result = compare_config(config)
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# replace all configs in condition with True or False according to compare result
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condition = re.sub(config_pattern, str(compare_result), condition, count=1)
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# Now the condition is a python condition, we can use eval to compute its value
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ret = eval(condition)
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else:
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# didn't use complex condition. only defined one condition for the tag
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ret = compare_config(condition)
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return ret
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for tag in config_dependencies:
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if process_condition(config_dependencies[tag]):
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required_tags.append(tag)
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return required_tags
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def parse_tags(self, sdkconfig_file):
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"""
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Some test configs could requires different DUTs.
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For example, if CONFIG_ESP32_SPIRAM_SUPPORT is enabled, we need WROVER-Kit to run test.
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This method will get tags for runners according to ConfigDependency.yml(maps tags to sdkconfig).
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We support to the following syntax::
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# define the config which requires the tag
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'tag_a': 'config_a="value_a"'
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# define the condition for the tag
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'tag_b': '{config A} and (not {config B} or (not {config C} and {config D}))'
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:param sdkconfig_file: sdk config file of the unit test config
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:return: required tags for runners
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"""
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with open(sdkconfig_file, "r") as f:
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configs_raw_data = f.read()
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configs = configs_raw_data.splitlines(False)
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return self.parse_tags_internal(configs, self.config_dependencies, self.CONFIG_PATTERN)
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def get_test_groups(self, config_file):
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"""
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If the config file includes TEST_GROUPS variable, return its value as a list of strings.
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:param config_file file under configs/ directory for given configuration
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:return: list of test groups, or None if TEST_GROUPS wasn't set
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"""
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with open(config_file, "r") as f:
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for line in f:
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match = self.TEST_GROUPS_PATTERN.match(line)
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if match is not None:
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return match.group(1).split(' ')
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return None
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def parse_one_test_case(self, name, description, file_name, config_name, stripped_config_name, tags, target):
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"""
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parse one test case
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:param name: test case name (summary)
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:param description: test case description (tag string)
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:param file_name: the file defines this test case
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:param config_name: built unit test app name
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:param stripped_config_name: strip suffix from config name because they're the same except test components
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:param tags: tags to select runners
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:return: parsed test case
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"""
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prop = self.parse_case_properities(description)
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test_case = deepcopy(TEST_CASE_PATTERN)
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test_case.update({"config": config_name,
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"module": self.module_map[prop["module"]]['module'],
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"group": prop["group"],
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"CI ready": "No" if prop["ignore"] == "Yes" else "Yes",
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"ID": "[{}] {}".format(stripped_config_name, name),
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"test point 2": prop["module"],
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"steps": name,
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"test environment": prop["test_env"],
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"reset": prop["reset"],
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"sub module": self.module_map[prop["module"]]['sub module'],
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"summary": name,
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"multi_device": prop["multi_device"],
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"multi_stage": prop["multi_stage"],
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"timeout": int(prop["timeout"]),
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"tags": tags,
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"chip_target": target})
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return test_case
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def dump_test_cases(self, test_cases):
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"""
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dump parsed test cases to YAML file for test bench input
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:param test_cases: parsed test cases
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"""
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filename = os.path.join(self.idf_path, self.TEST_CASE_FILE)
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try:
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os.mkdir(os.path.dirname(filename))
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except OSError:
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pass
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with open(os.path.join(filename), "w+") as f:
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yaml.dump({"test cases": test_cases}, f, allow_unicode=True, default_flow_style=False)
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def copy_module_def_file(self):
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""" copy module def file to artifact path """
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src = os.path.join(self.idf_path, self.MODULE_DEF_FILE)
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dst = os.path.join(self.idf_path, self.MODULE_ARTIFACT_FILE)
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shutil.copy(src, dst)
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def parse_test_cases(self):
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""" parse test cases from multiple built unit test apps """
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test_cases = []
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output_folder = os.path.join(self.idf_path, self.UT_BIN_FOLDER)
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configs_folder = os.path.join(self.idf_path, self.UT_CONFIG_FOLDER)
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test_configs = os.listdir(output_folder)
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for config in test_configs:
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config_output_folder = os.path.join(output_folder, config)
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if os.path.exists(config_output_folder):
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test_cases.extend(self.parse_test_cases_for_one_config(configs_folder, config_output_folder, config))
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test_cases.sort(key=lambda x: x["config"] + x["summary"])
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self.dump_test_cases(test_cases)
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def test_parser():
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parser = Parser()
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# test parsing tags
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# parsing module only and module in module list
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prop = parser.parse_case_properities("[esp32]")
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assert prop["module"] == "esp32"
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# module not in module list
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prop = parser.parse_case_properities("[not_in_list]")
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assert prop["module"] == "misc"
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# parsing a default tag, a tag with assigned value
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prop = parser.parse_case_properities("[esp32][ignore][test_env=ABCD][not_support1][not_support2=ABCD]")
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assert prop["ignore"] == "Yes" and prop["test_env"] == "ABCD" \
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and "not_support1" not in prop and "not_supported2" not in prop
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# parsing omitted value
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prop = parser.parse_case_properities("[esp32]")
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assert prop["ignore"] == "No" and prop["test_env"] == "UT_T1_1"
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# parsing with incorrect format
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try:
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parser.parse_case_properities("abcd")
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assert False
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except AssertionError:
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pass
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# skip invalid data parse, [type=] assigns empty string to type
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prop = parser.parse_case_properities("[esp32]abdc aaaa [ignore=]")
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assert prop["module"] == "esp32" and prop["ignore"] == ""
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# skip mis-paired []
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prop = parser.parse_case_properities("[esp32][[ignore=b]][]][test_env=AAA]]")
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assert prop["module"] == "esp32" and prop["ignore"] == "b" and prop["test_env"] == "AAA"
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config_dependency = {
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'a': '123',
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'b': '456',
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'c': 'not {123}',
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'd': '{123} and not {456}',
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'e': '{123} and not {789}',
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'f': '({123} and {456}) or ({123} and {789})'
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}
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sdkconfig = ["123", "789"]
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tags = parser.parse_tags_internal(sdkconfig, config_dependency, parser.CONFIG_PATTERN)
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assert sorted(tags) == ['a', 'd', 'f'] # sorted is required for older Python3, e.g. 3.4.8
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def main():
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test_parser()
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idf_path = os.getenv("IDF_PATH")
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parser = Parser(idf_path)
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parser.parse_test_cases()
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parser.copy_module_def_file()
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if len(parser.parsing_errors) > 0:
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for error in parser.parsing_errors:
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print(error)
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exit(-1)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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