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authorQin Zhao <zhaoqin@google.com>2015-11-18 17:21:48 -0500
committerQin Zhao <zhaoqin@google.com>2015-11-18 17:21:48 -0500
commit2ef59d1ec8dbb9d3d221309f04c71e2a562e771c (patch)
tree38e76ba27de262bf2292a311081903edf2c0890d /tools
parent3cca9c8f68e7a60a9e064bb2e036fdd51ae6eb55 (diff)
downloadpdfium-2ef59d1ec8dbb9d3d221309f04c71e2a562e771c.tar.xz
Merge to XFA: Add Dr. Memory tool
This CL adds DrMemory-Windows-sfx.exe into tools/drmemory. It also adds a set of scripts from chromium/src/tools/valgrind for running Dr. Memory. Now we can run pdfium tests with Dr. Memory: $ .\tools\drmemory\scripts\pdfium_tests.bat -b out\Debug -t pdfium_unittests More update on scripts is required, but this should be a good start. Changes from chromium/src/tools/valgrind - rename chrome_tests.py to pdfium_tests.py - update pdfium_tests.bat - remove chrome tests in pdfium_tests.py - remove memcheck code in valgrind_test.py R=thestig@chromium.org BUG=pdfium:238 Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1452293002 . (cherry picked from commit 4dcf313c46c176e5afa1328f5f07fce4e614366d) Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1452373004 .
Diffstat (limited to 'tools')
-rw-r--r--tools/drmemory/DrMemory-Windows-sfx.exebin0 -> 17312198 bytes
-rw-r--r--tools/drmemory/scripts/common.py252
-rw-r--r--tools/drmemory/scripts/drmemory_analyze.py202
-rw-r--r--tools/drmemory/scripts/logging_utils.py82
-rw-r--r--tools/drmemory/scripts/path_utils.py84
-rw-r--r--tools/drmemory/scripts/pdfium_tests.bat24
-rw-r--r--tools/drmemory/scripts/pdfium_tests.py370
-rw-r--r--tools/drmemory/scripts/valgrind_test.py770
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diff --git a/tools/drmemory/DrMemory-Windows-sfx.exe b/tools/drmemory/DrMemory-Windows-sfx.exe
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ffe3e663e0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/drmemory/DrMemory-Windows-sfx.exe
Binary files differ
diff --git a/tools/drmemory/scripts/common.py b/tools/drmemory/scripts/common.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..7e163e3c60
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/drmemory/scripts/common.py
@@ -0,0 +1,252 @@
+# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
+# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+# found in the LICENSE file.
+
+import logging
+import platform
+import os
+import signal
+import subprocess
+import sys
+import time
+
+
+class NotImplementedError(Exception):
+ pass
+
+
+class TimeoutError(Exception):
+ pass
+
+
+def RunSubprocessInBackground(proc):
+ """Runs a subprocess in the background. Returns a handle to the process."""
+ logging.info("running %s in the background" % " ".join(proc))
+ return subprocess.Popen(proc)
+
+
+def RunSubprocess(proc, timeout=0):
+ """ Runs a subprocess, until it finishes or |timeout| is exceeded and the
+ process is killed with taskkill. A |timeout| <= 0 means no timeout.
+
+ Args:
+ proc: list of process components (exe + args)
+ timeout: how long to wait before killing, <= 0 means wait forever
+ """
+
+ logging.info("running %s, timeout %d sec" % (" ".join(proc), timeout))
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+ sys.stderr.flush()
+
+ # Manually read and print out stdout and stderr.
+ # By default, the subprocess is supposed to inherit these from its parent,
+ # however when run under buildbot, it seems unable to read data from a
+ # grandchild process, so we have to read the child and print the data as if
+ # it came from us for buildbot to read it. We're not sure why this is
+ # necessary.
+ # TODO(erikkay): should we buffer stderr and stdout separately?
+ p = subprocess.Popen(proc, universal_newlines=True,
+ bufsize=0, # unbuffered
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
+
+ logging.info("started subprocess")
+
+ did_timeout = False
+ if timeout > 0:
+ wait_until = time.time() + timeout
+ while p.poll() is None and not did_timeout:
+ # Have to use readline rather than readlines() or "for line in p.stdout:",
+ # otherwise we get buffered even with bufsize=0.
+ line = p.stdout.readline()
+ while line and not did_timeout:
+ sys.stdout.write(line)
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+ line = p.stdout.readline()
+ if timeout > 0:
+ did_timeout = time.time() > wait_until
+
+ if did_timeout:
+ logging.info("process timed out")
+ else:
+ logging.info("process ended, did not time out")
+
+ if did_timeout:
+ if IsWindows():
+ subprocess.call(["taskkill", "/T", "/F", "/PID", str(p.pid)])
+ else:
+ # Does this kill all children, too?
+ os.kill(p.pid, signal.SIGINT)
+ logging.error("KILLED %d" % p.pid)
+ # Give the process a chance to actually die before continuing
+ # so that cleanup can happen safely.
+ time.sleep(1.0)
+ logging.error("TIMEOUT waiting for %s" % proc[0])
+ raise TimeoutError(proc[0])
+ else:
+ for line in p.stdout:
+ sys.stdout.write(line)
+ if not IsMac(): # stdout flush fails on Mac
+ logging.info("flushing stdout")
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+
+ logging.info("collecting result code")
+ result = p.poll()
+ if result:
+ logging.error("%s exited with non-zero result code %d" % (proc[0], result))
+ return result
+
+
+def IsLinux():
+ return sys.platform.startswith('linux')
+
+
+def IsMac():
+ return sys.platform.startswith('darwin')
+
+
+def IsWindows():
+ return sys.platform == 'cygwin' or sys.platform.startswith('win')
+
+
+def WindowsVersionName():
+ """Returns the name of the Windows version if it is known, or None.
+
+ Possible return values are: xp, vista, 7, 8, or None
+ """
+ if sys.platform == 'cygwin':
+ # Windows version number is hiding in system name. Looks like:
+ # CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64
+ try:
+ version_str = platform.uname()[0].split('-')[1]
+ except:
+ return None
+ elif sys.platform.startswith('win'):
+ # Normal Windows version string. Mine: 6.1.7601
+ version_str = platform.version()
+ else:
+ return None
+
+ parts = version_str.split('.')
+ try:
+ major = int(parts[0])
+ minor = int(parts[1])
+ except:
+ return None # Can't parse, unknown version.
+
+ if major == 5:
+ return 'xp'
+ elif major == 6 and minor == 0:
+ return 'vista'
+ elif major == 6 and minor == 1:
+ return '7'
+ elif major == 6 and minor == 2:
+ return '8' # Future proof. ;)
+ return None
+
+
+def PlatformNames():
+ """Return an array of string to be used in paths for the platform
+ (e.g. suppressions, gtest filters, ignore files etc.)
+ The first element of the array describes the 'main' platform
+ """
+ if IsLinux():
+ return ['linux']
+ if IsMac():
+ return ['mac']
+ if IsWindows():
+ names = ['win32']
+ version_name = WindowsVersionName()
+ if version_name is not None:
+ names.append('win-%s' % version_name)
+ return names
+ raise NotImplementedError('Unknown platform "%s".' % sys.platform)
+
+
+def PutEnvAndLog(env_name, env_value):
+ os.putenv(env_name, env_value)
+ logging.info('export %s=%s', env_name, env_value)
+
+def BoringCallers(mangled, use_re_wildcards):
+ """Return a list of 'boring' function names (optinally mangled)
+ with */? wildcards (optionally .*/.).
+ Boring = we drop off the bottom of stack traces below such functions.
+ """
+
+ need_mangling = [
+ # Don't show our testing framework:
+ ("testing::Test::Run", "_ZN7testing4Test3RunEv"),
+ ("testing::TestInfo::Run", "_ZN7testing8TestInfo3RunEv"),
+ ("testing::internal::Handle*ExceptionsInMethodIfSupported*",
+ "_ZN7testing8internal3?Handle*ExceptionsInMethodIfSupported*"),
+
+ # Depend on scheduling:
+ ("MessageLoop::Run", "_ZN11MessageLoop3RunEv"),
+ ("MessageLoop::RunTask", "_ZN11MessageLoop7RunTask*"),
+ ("RunnableMethod*", "_ZN14RunnableMethod*"),
+ ("DispatchToMethod*", "_Z*16DispatchToMethod*"),
+ ("base::internal::Invoker*::DoInvoke*",
+ "_ZN4base8internal8Invoker*DoInvoke*"), # Invoker{1,2,3}
+ ("base::internal::RunnableAdapter*::Run*",
+ "_ZN4base8internal15RunnableAdapter*Run*"),
+ ]
+
+ ret = []
+ for pair in need_mangling:
+ ret.append(pair[1 if mangled else 0])
+
+ ret += [
+ # Also don't show the internals of libc/pthread.
+ "start_thread",
+ "main",
+ "BaseThreadInitThunk",
+ ]
+
+ if use_re_wildcards:
+ for i in range(0, len(ret)):
+ ret[i] = ret[i].replace('*', '.*').replace('?', '.')
+
+ return ret
+
+def NormalizeWindowsPath(path):
+ """If we're using Cygwin Python, turn the path into a Windows path.
+
+ Don't turn forward slashes into backslashes for easier copy-pasting and
+ escaping.
+
+ TODO(rnk): If we ever want to cut out the subprocess invocation, we can use
+ _winreg to get the root Cygwin directory from the registry key:
+ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cygwin\setup\rootdir.
+ """
+ if sys.platform.startswith("cygwin"):
+ p = subprocess.Popen(["cygpath", "-m", path],
+ stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
+ (out, err) = p.communicate()
+ if err:
+ logging.warning("WARNING: cygpath error: %s", err)
+ return out.strip()
+ else:
+ return path
+
+############################
+# Common output format code
+
+def PrintUsedSuppressionsList(suppcounts):
+ """ Prints out the list of used suppressions in a format common to all the
+ memory tools. If the list is empty, prints nothing and returns False,
+ otherwise True.
+
+ suppcounts: a dictionary of used suppression counts,
+ Key -> name, Value -> count.
+ """
+ if not suppcounts:
+ return False
+
+ print "-----------------------------------------------------"
+ print "Suppressions used:"
+ print " count name"
+ for (name, count) in sorted(suppcounts.items(), key=lambda (k,v): (v,k)):
+ print "%7d %s" % (count, name)
+ print "-----------------------------------------------------"
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+ return True
diff --git a/tools/drmemory/scripts/drmemory_analyze.py b/tools/drmemory/scripts/drmemory_analyze.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..29fc0ed4b0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/drmemory/scripts/drmemory_analyze.py
@@ -0,0 +1,202 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+# Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
+# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+# found in the LICENSE file.
+
+# drmemory_analyze.py
+
+''' Given a Dr. Memory output file, parses errors and uniques them.'''
+
+from collections import defaultdict
+import common
+import hashlib
+import logging
+import optparse
+import os
+import re
+import subprocess
+import sys
+import time
+
+class DrMemoryError:
+ def __init__(self, report, suppression, testcase):
+ self._report = report
+ self._testcase = testcase
+
+ # Chromium-specific transformations of the suppressions:
+ # Replace 'any_test.exe' and 'chrome.dll' with '*', then remove the
+ # Dr.Memory-generated error ids from the name= lines as they don't
+ # make sense in a multiprocess report.
+ supp_lines = suppression.split("\n")
+ for l in xrange(len(supp_lines)):
+ if supp_lines[l].startswith("name="):
+ supp_lines[l] = "name=<insert_a_suppression_name_here>"
+ if supp_lines[l].startswith("chrome.dll!"):
+ supp_lines[l] = supp_lines[l].replace("chrome.dll!", "*!")
+ bang_index = supp_lines[l].find("!")
+ d_exe_index = supp_lines[l].find(".exe!")
+ if bang_index >= 4 and d_exe_index + 4 == bang_index:
+ supp_lines[l] = "*" + supp_lines[l][bang_index:]
+ self._suppression = "\n".join(supp_lines)
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ output = ""
+ output += "### BEGIN MEMORY TOOL REPORT (error hash=#%016X#)\n" % \
+ self.ErrorHash()
+ output += self._report + "\n"
+ if self._testcase:
+ output += "The report came from the `%s` test.\n" % self._testcase
+ output += "Suppression (error hash=#%016X#):\n" % self.ErrorHash()
+ output += (" For more info on using suppressions see "
+ "http://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/using-drmemory#TOC-Suppressing-error-reports-from-the-\n")
+ output += "{\n%s\n}\n" % self._suppression
+ output += "### END MEMORY TOOL REPORT (error hash=#%016X#)\n" % \
+ self.ErrorHash()
+ return output
+
+ # This is a device-independent hash identifying the suppression.
+ # By printing out this hash we can find duplicate reports between tests and
+ # different shards running on multiple buildbots
+ def ErrorHash(self):
+ return int(hashlib.md5(self._suppression).hexdigest()[:16], 16)
+
+ def __hash__(self):
+ return hash(self._suppression)
+
+ def __eq__(self, rhs):
+ return self._suppression == rhs
+
+
+class DrMemoryAnalyzer:
+ ''' Given a set of Dr.Memory output files, parse all the errors out of
+ them, unique them and output the results.'''
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.known_errors = set()
+ self.error_count = 0;
+
+ def ReadLine(self):
+ self.line_ = self.cur_fd_.readline()
+
+ def ReadSection(self):
+ result = [self.line_]
+ self.ReadLine()
+ while len(self.line_.strip()) > 0:
+ result.append(self.line_)
+ self.ReadLine()
+ return result
+
+ def ParseReportFile(self, filename, testcase):
+ ret = []
+
+ # First, read the generated suppressions file so we can easily lookup a
+ # suppression for a given error.
+ supp_fd = open(filename.replace("results", "suppress"), 'r')
+ generated_suppressions = {} # Key -> Error #, Value -> Suppression text.
+ for line in supp_fd:
+ # NOTE: this regexp looks fragile. Might break if the generated
+ # suppression format slightly changes.
+ m = re.search("# Suppression for Error #([0-9]+)", line.strip())
+ if not m:
+ continue
+ error_id = int(m.groups()[0])
+ assert error_id not in generated_suppressions
+ # OK, now read the next suppression:
+ cur_supp = ""
+ for supp_line in supp_fd:
+ if supp_line.startswith("#") or supp_line.strip() == "":
+ break
+ cur_supp += supp_line
+ generated_suppressions[error_id] = cur_supp.strip()
+ supp_fd.close()
+
+ self.cur_fd_ = open(filename, 'r')
+ while True:
+ self.ReadLine()
+ if (self.line_ == ''): break
+
+ match = re.search("^Error #([0-9]+): (.*)", self.line_)
+ if match:
+ error_id = int(match.groups()[0])
+ self.line_ = match.groups()[1].strip() + "\n"
+ report = "".join(self.ReadSection()).strip()
+ suppression = generated_suppressions[error_id]
+ ret.append(DrMemoryError(report, suppression, testcase))
+
+ if re.search("SUPPRESSIONS USED:", self.line_):
+ self.ReadLine()
+ while self.line_.strip() != "":
+ line = self.line_.strip()
+ (count, name) = re.match(" *([0-9\?]+)x(?: \(.*?\))?: (.*)",
+ line).groups()
+ if (count == "?"):
+ # Whole-module have no count available: assume 1
+ count = 1
+ else:
+ count = int(count)
+ self.used_suppressions[name] += count
+ self.ReadLine()
+
+ if self.line_.startswith("ASSERT FAILURE"):
+ ret.append(self.line_.strip())
+
+ self.cur_fd_.close()
+ return ret
+
+ def Report(self, filenames, testcase, check_sanity):
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+ # TODO(timurrrr): support positive tests / check_sanity==True
+ self.used_suppressions = defaultdict(int)
+
+ to_report = []
+ reports_for_this_test = set()
+ for f in filenames:
+ cur_reports = self.ParseReportFile(f, testcase)
+
+ # Filter out the reports that were there in previous tests.
+ for r in cur_reports:
+ if r in reports_for_this_test:
+ # A similar report is about to be printed for this test.
+ pass
+ elif r in self.known_errors:
+ # A similar report has already been printed in one of the prev tests.
+ to_report.append("This error was already printed in some "
+ "other test, see 'hash=#%016X#'" % r.ErrorHash())
+ reports_for_this_test.add(r)
+ else:
+ self.known_errors.add(r)
+ reports_for_this_test.add(r)
+ to_report.append(r)
+
+ common.PrintUsedSuppressionsList(self.used_suppressions)
+
+ if not to_report:
+ logging.info("PASS: No error reports found")
+ return 0
+
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+ sys.stderr.flush()
+ logging.info("Found %i error reports" % len(to_report))
+ for report in to_report:
+ self.error_count += 1
+ logging.info("Report #%d\n%s" % (self.error_count, report))
+ logging.info("Total: %i error reports" % len(to_report))
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+ return -1
+
+
+def main():
+ '''For testing only. The DrMemoryAnalyze class should be imported instead.'''
+ parser = optparse.OptionParser("usage: %prog <files to analyze>")
+
+ (options, args) = parser.parse_args()
+ if len(args) == 0:
+ parser.error("no filename specified")
+ filenames = args
+
+ logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.INFO)
+ return DrMemoryAnalyzer().Report(filenames, None, False)
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ sys.exit(main())
diff --git a/tools/drmemory/scripts/logging_utils.py b/tools/drmemory/scripts/logging_utils.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..ef2d674950
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/drmemory/scripts/logging_utils.py
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
+# Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
+# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+# found in the LICENSE file.
+
+''' Utility functions and objects for logging.
+'''
+
+import logging
+import sys
+
+class StdoutStderrHandler(logging.Handler):
+ ''' Subclass of logging.Handler which outputs to either stdout or stderr
+ based on a threshold level.
+ '''
+
+ def __init__(self, threshold=logging.WARNING, err=sys.stderr, out=sys.stdout):
+ ''' Args:
+ threshold: below this logging level messages are sent to stdout,
+ otherwise they are sent to stderr
+ err: a stream object that error messages are sent to, defaults to
+ sys.stderr
+ out: a stream object that non-error messages are sent to, defaults to
+ sys.stdout
+ '''
+ logging.Handler.__init__(self)
+ self._err = logging.StreamHandler(err)
+ self._out = logging.StreamHandler(out)
+ self._threshold = threshold
+ self._last_was_err = False
+
+ def setLevel(self, lvl):
+ logging.Handler.setLevel(self, lvl)
+ self._err.setLevel(lvl)
+ self._out.setLevel(lvl)
+
+ def setFormatter(self, formatter):
+ logging.Handler.setFormatter(self, formatter)
+ self._err.setFormatter(formatter)
+ self._out.setFormatter(formatter)
+
+ def emit(self, record):
+ if record.levelno < self._threshold:
+ self._out.emit(record)
+ self._last_was_err = False
+ else:
+ self._err.emit(record)
+ self._last_was_err = False
+
+ def flush(self):
+ # preserve order on the flushing, the stalest stream gets flushed first
+ if self._last_was_err:
+ self._out.flush()
+ self._err.flush()
+ else:
+ self._err.flush()
+ self._out.flush()
+
+
+FORMAT = "%(asctime)s %(filename)s [%(levelname)s] %(message)s"
+DATEFMT = "%H:%M:%S"
+
+def config_root(level=logging.INFO, threshold=logging.WARNING, format=FORMAT,
+ datefmt=DATEFMT):
+ ''' Configure the root logger to use a StdoutStderrHandler and some default
+ formatting.
+ Args:
+ level: messages below this level are ignored
+ threshold: below this logging level messages are sent to stdout,
+ otherwise they are sent to stderr
+ format: format for log messages, see logger.Format
+ datefmt: format for date in log messages
+
+ '''
+ # to set the handler of the root logging object, we need to do setup
+ # manually rather than using basicConfig
+ root = logging.getLogger()
+ root.setLevel(level)
+ formatter = logging.Formatter(format, datefmt)
+ handler = StdoutStderrHandler(threshold=threshold)
+ handler.setLevel(level)
+ handler.setFormatter(formatter)
+ root.addHandler(handler)
diff --git a/tools/drmemory/scripts/path_utils.py b/tools/drmemory/scripts/path_utils.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6ab4312043
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/drmemory/scripts/path_utils.py
@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
+# Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
+# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+# found in the LICENSE file.
+
+"""Some utility methods for getting and manipulating paths."""
+
+# TODO(pamg): Have the buildbot use these, too.
+
+
+import errno
+import os
+import sys
+
+class PathNotFound(Exception): pass
+
+def ScriptDir():
+ """Get the full path to the directory containing the current script."""
+ script_filename = os.path.abspath(sys.argv[0])
+ return os.path.dirname(script_filename)
+
+def FindAncestor(start_dir, ancestor):
+ """Finds an ancestor dir in a path.
+
+ For example, FindAncestor('c:\foo\bar\baz', 'bar') would return
+ 'c:\foo\bar'. Unlike FindUpward*, this only looks at direct path ancestors.
+ """
+ start_dir = os.path.abspath(start_dir)
+ path = start_dir
+ while True:
+ (parent, tail) = os.path.split(path)
+ if tail == ancestor:
+ return path
+ if not tail:
+ break
+ path = parent
+ raise PathNotFound("Unable to find ancestor %s in %s" % (ancestor, start_dir))
+
+def FindUpwardParent(start_dir, *desired_list):
+ """Finds the desired object's parent, searching upward from the start_dir.
+
+ Searches start_dir and all its parents looking for the desired directory
+ or file, which may be given in one or more path components. Returns the
+ first directory in which the top desired path component was found, or raises
+ PathNotFound if it wasn't.
+ """
+ desired_path = os.path.join(*desired_list)
+ last_dir = ''
+ cur_dir = start_dir
+ found_path = os.path.join(cur_dir, desired_path)
+ while not os.path.exists(found_path):
+ last_dir = cur_dir
+ cur_dir = os.path.dirname(cur_dir)
+ if last_dir == cur_dir:
+ raise PathNotFound('Unable to find %s above %s' %
+ (desired_path, start_dir))
+ found_path = os.path.join(cur_dir, desired_path)
+ # Strip the entire original desired path from the end of the one found
+ # and remove a trailing path separator, if present.
+ found_path = found_path[:len(found_path) - len(desired_path)]
+ if found_path.endswith(os.sep):
+ found_path = found_path[:len(found_path) - 1]
+ return found_path
+
+
+def FindUpward(start_dir, *desired_list):
+ """Returns a path to the desired directory or file, searching upward.
+
+ Searches start_dir and all its parents looking for the desired directory
+ or file, which may be given in one or more path components. Returns the full
+ path to the desired object, or raises PathNotFound if it wasn't found.
+ """
+ parent = FindUpwardParent(start_dir, *desired_list)
+ return os.path.join(parent, *desired_list)
+
+
+def MaybeMakeDirectory(*path):
+ """Creates an entire path, if it doesn't already exist."""
+ file_path = os.path.join(*path)
+ try:
+ os.makedirs(file_path)
+ except OSError, e:
+ # errno.EEXIST is "File exists". If we see another error, re-raise.
+ if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
+ raise
diff --git a/tools/drmemory/scripts/pdfium_tests.bat b/tools/drmemory/scripts/pdfium_tests.bat
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..4618a0e945
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/drmemory/scripts/pdfium_tests.bat
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+@echo off
+:: Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
+:: Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+:: found in the LICENSE file.
+
+set THISDIR=%~dp0
+set TOOL_NAME="drmemory_full"
+
+:: Set up DRMEMORY_COMMAND to invoke Dr. Memory {{{1
+set DRMEMORY_PATH=%THISDIR%..
+set DRMEMORY_SFX=%DRMEMORY_PATH%\drmemory-windows-sfx.exe
+if EXIST %DRMEMORY_SFX% GOTO DRMEMORY_BINARY_OK
+echo "Can't find Dr. Memory executables."
+echo "See http://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/using-valgrind/dr-memory"
+echo "for the instructions on how to get them."
+exit /B 1
+
+:DRMEMORY_BINARY_OK
+%DRMEMORY_SFX% -o%DRMEMORY_PATH%\unpacked -y
+set DRMEMORY_COMMAND=%DRMEMORY_PATH%\unpacked\bin\drmemory.exe
+:: }}}
+
+:RUN_TESTS
+python %THISDIR%/pdfium_tests.py %*
diff --git a/tools/drmemory/scripts/pdfium_tests.py b/tools/drmemory/scripts/pdfium_tests.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..6cc7d57f53
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/drmemory/scripts/pdfium_tests.py
@@ -0,0 +1,370 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
+# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+# found in the LICENSE file.
+
+''' Runs various chrome tests through valgrind_test.py.'''
+
+import glob
+import logging
+import optparse
+import os
+import subprocess
+import sys
+
+import logging_utils
+import path_utils
+
+import common
+import valgrind_test
+
+class TestNotFound(Exception): pass
+
+class MultipleGTestFiltersSpecified(Exception): pass
+
+class BuildDirNotFound(Exception): pass
+
+class BuildDirAmbiguous(Exception): pass
+
+class ExecutableNotFound(Exception): pass
+
+class BadBinary(Exception): pass
+
+class ChromeTests:
+ SLOW_TOOLS = ["drmemory"]
+
+ def __init__(self, options, args, test):
+ if ':' in test:
+ (self._test, self._gtest_filter) = test.split(':', 1)
+ else:
+ self._test = test
+ self._gtest_filter = options.gtest_filter
+
+ if self._test not in self._test_list:
+ raise TestNotFound("Unknown test: %s" % test)
+
+ if options.gtest_filter and options.gtest_filter != self._gtest_filter:
+ raise MultipleGTestFiltersSpecified("Can not specify both --gtest_filter "
+ "and --test %s" % test)
+
+ self._options = options
+ self._args = args
+
+ script_dir = path_utils.ScriptDir()
+ # Compute the top of the tree (the "source dir") from the script dir (where
+ # this script lives). We assume that the script dir is in tools/valgrind/
+ # relative to the top of the tree.
+ self._source_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(script_dir))
+ # since this path is used for string matching, make sure it's always
+ # an absolute Unix-style path
+ self._source_dir = os.path.abspath(self._source_dir).replace('\\', '/')
+ valgrind_test_script = os.path.join(script_dir, "valgrind_test.py")
+ self._command_preamble = ["--source-dir=%s" % (self._source_dir)]
+
+ if not self._options.build_dir:
+ dirs = [
+ os.path.join(self._source_dir, "xcodebuild", "Debug"),
+ os.path.join(self._source_dir, "out", "Debug"),
+ os.path.join(self._source_dir, "build", "Debug"),
+ ]
+ build_dir = [d for d in dirs if os.path.isdir(d)]
+ if len(build_dir) > 1:
+ raise BuildDirAmbiguous("Found more than one suitable build dir:\n"
+ "%s\nPlease specify just one "
+ "using --build-dir" % ", ".join(build_dir))
+ elif build_dir:
+ self._options.build_dir = build_dir[0]
+ else:
+ self._options.build_dir = None
+
+ if self._options.build_dir:
+ build_dir = os.path.abspath(self._options.build_dir)
+ self._command_preamble += ["--build-dir=%s" % (self._options.build_dir)]
+
+ def _EnsureBuildDirFound(self):
+ if not self._options.build_dir:
+ raise BuildDirNotFound("Oops, couldn't find a build dir, please "
+ "specify it manually using --build-dir")
+
+ def _DefaultCommand(self, tool, exe=None, valgrind_test_args=None):
+ '''Generates the default command array that most tests will use.'''
+ if exe and common.IsWindows():
+ exe += '.exe'
+
+ cmd = list(self._command_preamble)
+
+ # Find all suppressions matching the following pattern:
+ # tools/valgrind/TOOL/suppressions[_PLATFORM].txt
+ # and list them with --suppressions= prefix.
+ script_dir = path_utils.ScriptDir()
+ tool_name = tool.ToolName();
+ suppression_file = os.path.join(script_dir, tool_name, "suppressions.txt")
+ if os.path.exists(suppression_file):
+ cmd.append("--suppressions=%s" % suppression_file)
+ # Platform-specific suppression
+ for platform in common.PlatformNames():
+ platform_suppression_file = \
+ os.path.join(script_dir, tool_name, 'suppressions_%s.txt' % platform)
+ if os.path.exists(platform_suppression_file):
+ cmd.append("--suppressions=%s" % platform_suppression_file)
+
+ if self._options.valgrind_tool_flags:
+ cmd += self._options.valgrind_tool_flags.split(" ")
+ if self._options.keep_logs:
+ cmd += ["--keep_logs"]
+ if valgrind_test_args != None:
+ for arg in valgrind_test_args:
+ cmd.append(arg)
+ if exe:
+ self._EnsureBuildDirFound()
+ exe_path = os.path.join(self._options.build_dir, exe)
+ if not os.path.exists(exe_path):
+ raise ExecutableNotFound("Couldn't find '%s'" % exe_path)
+
+ # Make sure we don't try to test ASan-built binaries
+ # with other dynamic instrumentation-based tools.
+ # TODO(timurrrr): also check TSan and MSan?
+ # `nm` might not be available, so use try-except.
+ try:
+ # Do not perform this check on OS X, as 'nm' on 10.6 can't handle
+ # binaries built with Clang 3.5+.
+ if not common.IsMac():
+ nm_output = subprocess.check_output(["nm", exe_path])
+ if nm_output.find("__asan_init") != -1:
+ raise BadBinary("You're trying to run an executable instrumented "
+ "with AddressSanitizer under %s. Please provide "
+ "an uninstrumented executable." % tool_name)
+ except OSError:
+ pass
+
+ cmd.append(exe_path)
+ # Valgrind runs tests slowly, so slow tests hurt more; show elapased time
+ # so we can find the slowpokes.
+ cmd.append("--gtest_print_time")
+ # Built-in test launcher for gtest-based executables runs tests using
+ # multiple process by default. Force the single-process mode back.
+ cmd.append("--single-process-tests")
+ if self._options.gtest_repeat:
+ cmd.append("--gtest_repeat=%s" % self._options.gtest_repeat)
+ if self._options.gtest_shuffle:
+ cmd.append("--gtest_shuffle")
+ if self._options.gtest_break_on_failure:
+ cmd.append("--gtest_break_on_failure")
+ if self._options.test_launcher_bot_mode:
+ cmd.append("--test-launcher-bot-mode")
+ if self._options.test_launcher_total_shards is not None:
+ cmd.append("--test-launcher-total-shards=%d" % self._options.test_launcher_total_shards)
+ if self._options.test_launcher_shard_index is not None:
+ cmd.append("--test-launcher-shard-index=%d" % self._options.test_launcher_shard_index)
+ return cmd
+
+ def Run(self):
+ ''' Runs the test specified by command-line argument --test '''
+ logging.info("running test %s" % (self._test))
+ return self._test_list[self._test](self)
+
+ def _AppendGtestFilter(self, tool, name, cmd):
+ '''Append an appropriate --gtest_filter flag to the googletest binary
+ invocation.
+ If the user passed his own filter mentioning only one test, just use it.
+ Othewise, filter out tests listed in the appropriate gtest_exclude files.
+ '''
+ if (self._gtest_filter and
+ ":" not in self._gtest_filter and
+ "?" not in self._gtest_filter and
+ "*" not in self._gtest_filter):
+ cmd.append("--gtest_filter=%s" % self._gtest_filter)
+ return
+
+ filters = []
+ gtest_files_dir = os.path.join(path_utils.ScriptDir(), "gtest_exclude")
+
+ gtest_filter_files = [
+ os.path.join(gtest_files_dir, name + ".gtest-%s.txt" % tool.ToolName())]
+ # Use ".gtest.txt" files only for slow tools, as they now contain
+ # Valgrind- and Dr.Memory-specific filters.
+ # TODO(glider): rename the files to ".gtest_slow.txt"
+ if tool.ToolName() in ChromeTests.SLOW_TOOLS:
+ gtest_filter_files += [os.path.join(gtest_files_dir, name + ".gtest.txt")]
+ for platform_suffix in common.PlatformNames():
+ gtest_filter_files += [
+ os.path.join(gtest_files_dir, name + ".gtest_%s.txt" % platform_suffix),
+ os.path.join(gtest_files_dir, name + ".gtest-%s_%s.txt" % \
+ (tool.ToolName(), platform_suffix))]
+ logging.info("Reading gtest exclude filter files:")
+ for filename in gtest_filter_files:
+ # strip the leading absolute path (may be very long on the bot)
+ # and the following / or \.
+ readable_filename = filename.replace("\\", "/") # '\' on Windows
+ readable_filename = readable_filename.replace(self._source_dir, "")[1:]
+ if not os.path.exists(filename):
+ logging.info(" \"%s\" - not found" % readable_filename)
+ continue
+ logging.info(" \"%s\" - OK" % readable_filename)
+ f = open(filename, 'r')
+ for line in f.readlines():
+ if line.startswith("#") or line.startswith("//") or line.isspace():
+ continue
+ line = line.rstrip()
+ test_prefixes = ["FLAKY", "FAILS"]
+ for p in test_prefixes:
+ # Strip prefixes from the test names.
+ line = line.replace(".%s_" % p, ".")
+ # Exclude the original test name.
+ filters.append(line)
+ if line[-2:] != ".*":
+ # List all possible prefixes if line doesn't end with ".*".
+ for p in test_prefixes:
+ filters.append(line.replace(".", ".%s_" % p))
+ # Get rid of duplicates.
+ filters = set(filters)
+ gtest_filter = self._gtest_filter
+ if len(filters):
+ if gtest_filter:
+ gtest_filter += ":"
+ if gtest_filter.find("-") < 0:
+ gtest_filter += "-"
+ else:
+ gtest_filter = "-"
+ gtest_filter += ":".join(filters)
+ if gtest_filter:
+ cmd.append("--gtest_filter=%s" % gtest_filter)
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def ShowTests():
+ test_to_names = {}
+ for name, test_function in ChromeTests._test_list.iteritems():
+ test_to_names.setdefault(test_function, []).append(name)
+
+ name_to_aliases = {}
+ for names in test_to_names.itervalues():
+ names.sort(key=lambda name: len(name))
+ name_to_aliases[names[0]] = names[1:]
+
+ print
+ print "Available tests:"
+ print "----------------"
+ for name, aliases in sorted(name_to_aliases.iteritems()):
+ if aliases:
+ print " {} (aka {})".format(name, ', '.join(aliases))
+ else:
+ print " {}".format(name)
+
+ def SetupLdPath(self, requires_build_dir):
+ if requires_build_dir:
+ self._EnsureBuildDirFound()
+ elif not self._options.build_dir:
+ return
+
+ # Append build_dir to LD_LIBRARY_PATH so external libraries can be loaded.
+ if (os.getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH")):
+ os.putenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH", "%s:%s" % (os.getenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH"),
+ self._options.build_dir))
+ else:
+ os.putenv("LD_LIBRARY_PATH", self._options.build_dir)
+
+ def SimpleTest(self, module, name, valgrind_test_args=None, cmd_args=None):
+ tool = valgrind_test.CreateTool(self._options.valgrind_tool)
+ cmd = self._DefaultCommand(tool, name, valgrind_test_args)
+ self._AppendGtestFilter(tool, name, cmd)
+ cmd.extend(['--test-tiny-timeout=1000'])
+ if cmd_args:
+ cmd.extend(cmd_args)
+
+ self.SetupLdPath(True)
+ return tool.Run(cmd, module)
+
+ def RunCmdLine(self):
+ tool = valgrind_test.CreateTool(self._options.valgrind_tool)
+ cmd = self._DefaultCommand(tool, None, self._args)
+ self.SetupLdPath(False)
+ return tool.Run(cmd, None)
+
+ def TestPDFiumUnitTests(self):
+ return self.SimpleTest("pdfium_unittests", "pdfium_unittests")
+
+ def TestPDFiumEmbedderTests(self):
+ return self.SimpleTest("pdfium_embeddertests", "pdfium_embeddertests")
+
+ # The known list of tests.
+ _test_list = {
+ "cmdline" : RunCmdLine,
+ "pdfium_unittests": TestPDFiumUnitTests,
+ "pdfium_embeddertests": TestPDFiumEmbedderTests,
+ }
+
+
+def _main():
+ parser = optparse.OptionParser("usage: %prog -b <dir> -t <test> "
+ "[-t <test> ...]")
+
+ parser.add_option("--help-tests", dest="help_tests", action="store_true",
+ default=False, help="List all available tests")
+ parser.add_option("-b", "--build-dir",
+ help="the location of the compiler output")
+ parser.add_option("--target", help="Debug or Release")
+ parser.add_option("-t", "--test", action="append", default=[],
+ help="which test to run, supports test:gtest_filter format "
+ "as well.")
+ parser.add_option("--gtest_filter",
+ help="additional arguments to --gtest_filter")
+ parser.add_option("--gtest_repeat", help="argument for --gtest_repeat")
+ parser.add_option("--gtest_shuffle", action="store_true", default=False,
+ help="Randomize tests' orders on every iteration.")
+ parser.add_option("--gtest_break_on_failure", action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ help="Drop in to debugger on assertion failure. Also "
+ "useful for forcing tests to exit with a stack dump "
+ "on the first assertion failure when running with "
+ "--gtest_repeat=-1")
+ parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", default=False,
+ help="verbose output - enable debug log messages")
+ parser.add_option("--tool", dest="valgrind_tool", default="drmemory_full",
+ help="specify a valgrind tool to run the tests under")
+ parser.add_option("--tool_flags", dest="valgrind_tool_flags", default="",
+ help="specify custom flags for the selected valgrind tool")
+ parser.add_option("--keep_logs", action="store_true", default=False,
+ help="store memory tool logs in the <tool>.logs directory "
+ "instead of /tmp.\nThis can be useful for tool "
+ "developers/maintainers.\nPlease note that the <tool>"
+ ".logs directory will be clobbered on tool startup.")
+ parser.add_option("--test-launcher-bot-mode", action="store_true",
+ help="run the tests with --test-launcher-bot-mode")
+ parser.add_option("--test-launcher-total-shards", type=int,
+ help="run the tests with --test-launcher-total-shards")
+ parser.add_option("--test-launcher-shard-index", type=int,
+ help="run the tests with --test-launcher-shard-index")
+
+ options, args = parser.parse_args()
+
+ # Bake target into build_dir.
+ if options.target and options.build_dir:
+ assert (options.target !=
+ os.path.basename(os.path.dirname(options.build_dir)))
+ options.build_dir = os.path.join(os.path.abspath(options.build_dir),
+ options.target)
+
+ if options.verbose:
+ logging_utils.config_root(logging.DEBUG)
+ else:
+ logging_utils.config_root()
+
+ if options.help_tests:
+ ChromeTests.ShowTests()
+ return 0
+
+ if not options.test:
+ parser.error("--test not specified")
+
+ if len(options.test) != 1 and options.gtest_filter:
+ parser.error("--gtest_filter and multiple tests don't make sense together")
+
+ for t in options.test:
+ tests = ChromeTests(options, args, t)
+ ret = tests.Run()
+ if ret: return ret
+ return 0
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ sys.exit(_main())
diff --git a/tools/drmemory/scripts/valgrind_test.py b/tools/drmemory/scripts/valgrind_test.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..bde300241c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/drmemory/scripts/valgrind_test.py
@@ -0,0 +1,770 @@
+# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
+# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
+# found in the LICENSE file.
+
+"""Runs an exe through Valgrind and puts the intermediate files in a
+directory.
+"""
+
+import datetime
+import glob
+import logging
+import optparse
+import os
+import re
+import shutil
+import stat
+import subprocess
+import sys
+import tempfile
+
+import common
+
+import drmemory_analyze
+
+class BaseTool(object):
+ """Abstract class for running dynamic error detection tools.
+
+ Always subclass this and implement ToolCommand with framework- and
+ tool-specific stuff.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ temp_parent_dir = None
+ self.log_parent_dir = ""
+ if common.IsWindows():
+ # gpu process on Windows Vista+ runs at Low Integrity and can only
+ # write to certain directories (http://crbug.com/119131)
+ #
+ # TODO(bruening): if scripts die in middle and don't clean up temp
+ # dir, we'll accumulate files in profile dir. should remove
+ # really old files automatically.
+ profile = os.getenv("USERPROFILE")
+ if profile:
+ self.log_parent_dir = profile + "\\AppData\\LocalLow\\"
+ if os.path.exists(self.log_parent_dir):
+ self.log_parent_dir = common.NormalizeWindowsPath(self.log_parent_dir)
+ temp_parent_dir = self.log_parent_dir
+ # Generated every time (even when overridden)
+ self.temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="vg_logs_", dir=temp_parent_dir)
+ self.log_dir = self.temp_dir # overridable by --keep_logs
+ self.option_parser_hooks = []
+ # TODO(glider): we may not need some of the env vars on some of the
+ # platforms.
+ self._env = {
+ "G_SLICE" : "always-malloc",
+ "NSS_DISABLE_UNLOAD" : "1",
+ "NSS_DISABLE_ARENA_FREE_LIST" : "1",
+ "GTEST_DEATH_TEST_USE_FORK": "1",
+ }
+
+ def ToolName(self):
+ raise NotImplementedError, "This method should be implemented " \
+ "in the tool-specific subclass"
+
+ def Analyze(self, check_sanity=False):
+ raise NotImplementedError, "This method should be implemented " \
+ "in the tool-specific subclass"
+
+ def RegisterOptionParserHook(self, hook):
+ # Frameworks and tools can add their own flags to the parser.
+ self.option_parser_hooks.append(hook)
+
+ def CreateOptionParser(self):
+ # Defines Chromium-specific flags.
+ self._parser = optparse.OptionParser("usage: %prog [options] <program to "
+ "test>")
+ self._parser.disable_interspersed_args()
+ self._parser.add_option("-t", "--timeout",
+ dest="timeout", metavar="TIMEOUT", default=10000,
+ help="timeout in seconds for the run (default 10000)")
+ self._parser.add_option("", "--build-dir",
+ help="the location of the compiler output")
+ self._parser.add_option("", "--source-dir",
+ help="path to top of source tree for this build"
+ "(used to normalize source paths in baseline)")
+ self._parser.add_option("", "--gtest_filter", default="",
+ help="which test case to run")
+ self._parser.add_option("", "--gtest_repeat",
+ help="how many times to run each test")
+ self._parser.add_option("", "--gtest_print_time", action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ help="show how long each test takes")
+ self._parser.add_option("", "--ignore_exit_code", action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ help="ignore exit code of the test "
+ "(e.g. test failures)")
+ self._parser.add_option("", "--keep_logs", action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ help="store memory tool logs in the <tool>.logs "
+ "directory instead of /tmp.\nThis can be "
+ "useful for tool developers/maintainers.\n"
+ "Please note that the <tool>.logs directory "
+ "will be clobbered on tool startup.")
+
+ # To add framework- or tool-specific flags, please add a hook using
+ # RegisterOptionParserHook in the corresponding subclass.
+ # See ValgrindTool for an example.
+ for hook in self.option_parser_hooks:
+ hook(self, self._parser)
+
+ def ParseArgv(self, args):
+ self.CreateOptionParser()
+
+ # self._tool_flags will store those tool flags which we don't parse
+ # manually in this script.
+ self._tool_flags = []
+ known_args = []
+
+ """ We assume that the first argument not starting with "-" is a program
+ name and all the following flags should be passed to the program.
+ TODO(timurrrr): customize optparse instead
+ """
+ while len(args) > 0 and args[0][:1] == "-":
+ arg = args[0]
+ if (arg == "--"):
+ break
+ if self._parser.has_option(arg.split("=")[0]):
+ known_args += [arg]
+ else:
+ self._tool_flags += [arg]
+ args = args[1:]
+
+ if len(args) > 0:
+ known_args += args
+
+ self._options, self._args = self._parser.parse_args(known_args)
+
+ self._timeout = int(self._options.timeout)
+ self._source_dir = self._options.source_dir
+ if self._options.keep_logs:
+ # log_parent_dir has trailing slash if non-empty
+ self.log_dir = self.log_parent_dir + "%s.logs" % self.ToolName()
+ if os.path.exists(self.log_dir):
+ shutil.rmtree(self.log_dir)
+ os.mkdir(self.log_dir)
+ logging.info("Logs are in " + self.log_dir)
+
+ self._ignore_exit_code = self._options.ignore_exit_code
+ if self._options.gtest_filter != "":
+ self._args.append("--gtest_filter=%s" % self._options.gtest_filter)
+ if self._options.gtest_repeat:
+ self._args.append("--gtest_repeat=%s" % self._options.gtest_repeat)
+ if self._options.gtest_print_time:
+ self._args.append("--gtest_print_time")
+
+ return True
+
+ def Setup(self, args):
+ return self.ParseArgv(args)
+
+ def ToolCommand(self):
+ raise NotImplementedError, "This method should be implemented " \
+ "in the tool-specific subclass"
+
+ def Cleanup(self):
+ # You may override it in the tool-specific subclass
+ pass
+
+ def Execute(self):
+ """ Execute the app to be tested after successful instrumentation.
+ Full execution command-line provided by subclassers via proc."""
+ logging.info("starting execution...")
+ proc = self.ToolCommand()
+ for var in self._env:
+ common.PutEnvAndLog(var, self._env[var])
+ return common.RunSubprocess(proc, self._timeout)
+
+ def RunTestsAndAnalyze(self, check_sanity):
+ exec_retcode = self.Execute()
+ analyze_retcode = self.Analyze(check_sanity)
+
+ if analyze_retcode:
+ logging.error("Analyze failed.")
+ logging.info("Search the log for '[ERROR]' to see the error reports.")
+ return analyze_retcode
+
+ if exec_retcode:
+ if self._ignore_exit_code:
+ logging.info("Test execution failed, but the exit code is ignored.")
+ else:
+ logging.error("Test execution failed.")
+ return exec_retcode
+ else:
+ logging.info("Test execution completed successfully.")
+
+ if not analyze_retcode:
+ logging.info("Analysis completed successfully.")
+
+ return 0
+
+ def Main(self, args, check_sanity, min_runtime_in_seconds):
+ """Call this to run through the whole process: Setup, Execute, Analyze"""
+ start_time = datetime.datetime.now()
+ retcode = -1
+ if self.Setup(args):
+ retcode = self.RunTestsAndAnalyze(check_sanity)
+ shutil.rmtree(self.temp_dir, ignore_errors=True)
+ self.Cleanup()
+ else:
+ logging.error("Setup failed")
+ end_time = datetime.datetime.now()
+ runtime_in_seconds = (end_time - start_time).seconds
+ hours = runtime_in_seconds / 3600
+ seconds = runtime_in_seconds % 3600
+ minutes = seconds / 60
+ seconds = seconds % 60
+ logging.info("elapsed time: %02d:%02d:%02d" % (hours, minutes, seconds))
+ if (min_runtime_in_seconds > 0 and
+ runtime_in_seconds < min_runtime_in_seconds):
+ logging.error("Layout tests finished too quickly. "
+ "It should have taken at least %d seconds. "
+ "Something went wrong?" % min_runtime_in_seconds)
+ retcode = -1
+ return retcode
+
+ def Run(self, args, module, min_runtime_in_seconds=0):
+ MODULES_TO_SANITY_CHECK = ["base"]
+
+ check_sanity = module in MODULES_TO_SANITY_CHECK
+ return self.Main(args, check_sanity, min_runtime_in_seconds)
+
+
+class ValgrindTool(BaseTool):
+ """Abstract class for running Valgrind tools.
+
+ Always subclass this and implement ToolSpecificFlags() and
+ ExtendOptionParser() for tool-specific stuff.
+ """
+ def __init__(self):
+ super(ValgrindTool, self).__init__()
+ self.RegisterOptionParserHook(ValgrindTool.ExtendOptionParser)
+
+ def UseXML(self):
+ # Override if tool prefers nonxml output
+ return True
+
+ def ExtendOptionParser(self, parser):
+ parser.add_option("", "--suppressions", default=[],
+ action="append",
+ help="path to a valgrind suppression file")
+ parser.add_option("", "--indirect", action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ help="set BROWSER_WRAPPER rather than "
+ "running valgrind directly")
+ parser.add_option("", "--indirect_webkit_layout", action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ help="set --wrapper rather than running Dr. Memory "
+ "directly.")
+ parser.add_option("", "--trace_children", action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ help="also trace child processes")
+ parser.add_option("", "--num-callers",
+ dest="num_callers", default=30,
+ help="number of callers to show in stack traces")
+ parser.add_option("", "--generate_dsym", action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ help="Generate .dSYM file on Mac if needed. Slow!")
+
+ def Setup(self, args):
+ if not BaseTool.Setup(self, args):
+ return False
+ if common.IsMac():
+ self.PrepareForTestMac()
+ return True
+
+ def PrepareForTestMac(self):
+ """Runs dsymutil if needed.
+
+ Valgrind for Mac OS X requires that debugging information be in a .dSYM
+ bundle generated by dsymutil. It is not currently able to chase DWARF
+ data into .o files like gdb does, so executables without .dSYM bundles or
+ with the Chromium-specific "fake_dsym" bundles generated by
+ build/mac/strip_save_dsym won't give source file and line number
+ information in valgrind.
+
+ This function will run dsymutil if the .dSYM bundle is missing or if
+ it looks like a fake_dsym. A non-fake dsym that already exists is assumed
+ to be up-to-date.
+ """
+ test_command = self._args[0]
+ dsym_bundle = self._args[0] + '.dSYM'
+ dsym_file = os.path.join(dsym_bundle, 'Contents', 'Resources', 'DWARF',
+ os.path.basename(test_command))
+ dsym_info_plist = os.path.join(dsym_bundle, 'Contents', 'Info.plist')
+
+ needs_dsymutil = True
+ saved_test_command = None
+
+ if os.path.exists(dsym_file) and os.path.exists(dsym_info_plist):
+ # Look for the special fake_dsym tag in dsym_info_plist.
+ dsym_info_plist_contents = open(dsym_info_plist).read()
+
+ if not re.search('^\s*<key>fake_dsym</key>$', dsym_info_plist_contents,
+ re.MULTILINE):
+ # fake_dsym is not set, this is a real .dSYM bundle produced by
+ # dsymutil. dsymutil does not need to be run again.
+ needs_dsymutil = False
+ else:
+ # fake_dsym is set. dsym_file is a copy of the original test_command
+ # before it was stripped. Copy it back to test_command so that
+ # dsymutil has unstripped input to work with. Move the stripped
+ # test_command out of the way, it will be restored when this is
+ # done.
+ saved_test_command = test_command + '.stripped'
+ os.rename(test_command, saved_test_command)
+ shutil.copyfile(dsym_file, test_command)
+ shutil.copymode(saved_test_command, test_command)
+
+ if needs_dsymutil:
+ if self._options.generate_dsym:
+ # Remove the .dSYM bundle if it exists.
+ shutil.rmtree(dsym_bundle, True)
+
+ dsymutil_command = ['dsymutil', test_command]
+
+ # dsymutil is crazy slow. Ideally we'd have a timeout here,
+ # but common.RunSubprocess' timeout is only checked
+ # after each line of output; dsymutil is silent
+ # until the end, and is then killed, which is silly.
+ common.RunSubprocess(dsymutil_command)
+
+ if saved_test_command:
+ os.rename(saved_test_command, test_command)
+ else:
+ logging.info("No real .dSYM for test_command. Line numbers will "
+ "not be shown. Either tell xcode to generate .dSYM "
+ "file, or use --generate_dsym option to this tool.")
+
+ def ToolCommand(self):
+ """Get the valgrind command to run."""
+ # Note that self._args begins with the exe to be run.
+ tool_name = self.ToolName()
+
+ # Construct the valgrind command.
+ if 'CHROME_VALGRIND' in os.environ:
+ path = os.path.join(os.environ['CHROME_VALGRIND'], "bin", "valgrind")
+ else:
+ path = "valgrind"
+ proc = [path, "--tool=%s" % tool_name]
+
+ proc += ["--num-callers=%i" % int(self._options.num_callers)]
+
+ if self._options.trace_children:
+ proc += ["--trace-children=yes"]
+ proc += ["--trace-children-skip='*dbus-daemon*'"]
+ proc += ["--trace-children-skip='*dbus-launch*'"]
+ proc += ["--trace-children-skip='*perl*'"]
+ proc += ["--trace-children-skip='*python*'"]
+ # This is really Python, but for some reason Valgrind follows it.
+ proc += ["--trace-children-skip='*lsb_release*'"]
+
+ proc += self.ToolSpecificFlags()
+ proc += self._tool_flags
+
+ suppression_count = 0
+ for suppression_file in self._options.suppressions:
+ if os.path.exists(suppression_file):
+ suppression_count += 1
+ proc += ["--suppressions=%s" % suppression_file]
+
+ if not suppression_count:
+ logging.warning("WARNING: NOT USING SUPPRESSIONS!")
+
+ logfilename = self.log_dir + ("/%s." % tool_name) + "%p"
+ if self.UseXML():
+ proc += ["--xml=yes", "--xml-file=" + logfilename]
+ else:
+ proc += ["--log-file=" + logfilename]
+
+ # The Valgrind command is constructed.
+
+ # Handle --indirect_webkit_layout separately.
+ if self._options.indirect_webkit_layout:
+ # Need to create the wrapper before modifying |proc|.
+ wrapper = self.CreateBrowserWrapper(proc, webkit=True)
+ proc = self._args
+ proc.append("--wrapper")
+ proc.append(wrapper)
+ return proc
+
+ if self._options.indirect:
+ wrapper = self.CreateBrowserWrapper(proc)
+ os.environ["BROWSER_WRAPPER"] = wrapper
+ logging.info('export BROWSER_WRAPPER=' + wrapper)
+ proc = []
+ proc += self._args
+ return proc
+
+ def ToolSpecificFlags(self):
+ raise NotImplementedError, "This method should be implemented " \
+ "in the tool-specific subclass"
+
+ def CreateBrowserWrapper(self, proc, webkit=False):
+ """The program being run invokes Python or something else that can't stand
+ to be valgrinded, and also invokes the Chrome browser. In this case, use a
+ magic wrapper to only valgrind the Chrome browser. Build the wrapper here.
+ Returns the path to the wrapper. It's up to the caller to use the wrapper
+ appropriately.
+ """
+ command = " ".join(proc)
+ # Add the PID of the browser wrapper to the logfile names so we can
+ # separate log files for different UI tests at the analyze stage.
+ command = command.replace("%p", "$$.%p")
+
+ (fd, indirect_fname) = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=self.log_dir,
+ prefix="browser_wrapper.",
+ text=True)
+ f = os.fdopen(fd, "w")
+ f.write('#!/bin/bash\n'
+ 'echo "Started Valgrind wrapper for this test, PID=$$" >&2\n')
+
+ f.write('DIR=`dirname $0`\n'
+ 'TESTNAME_FILE=$DIR/testcase.$$.name\n\n')
+
+ if webkit:
+ # Webkit layout_tests pass the URL as the first line of stdin.
+ f.write('tee $TESTNAME_FILE | %s "$@"\n' % command)
+ else:
+ # Try to get the test case name by looking at the program arguments.
+ # i.e. Chromium ui_tests used --test-name arg.
+ # TODO(timurrrr): This doesn't handle "--test-name Test.Name"
+ # TODO(timurrrr): ui_tests are dead. Where do we use the non-webkit
+ # wrapper now? browser_tests? What do they do?
+ f.write('for arg in $@\ndo\n'
+ ' if [[ "$arg" =~ --test-name=(.*) ]]\n then\n'
+ ' echo ${BASH_REMATCH[1]} >$TESTNAME_FILE\n'
+ ' fi\n'
+ 'done\n\n'
+ '%s "$@"\n' % command)
+
+ f.close()
+ os.chmod(indirect_fname, stat.S_IRUSR|stat.S_IXUSR)
+ return indirect_fname
+
+ def CreateAnalyzer(self):
+ raise NotImplementedError, "This method should be implemented " \
+ "in the tool-specific subclass"
+
+ def GetAnalyzeResults(self, check_sanity=False):
+ # Glob all the files in the log directory
+ filenames = glob.glob(self.log_dir + "/" + self.ToolName() + ".*")
+
+ # If we have browser wrapper, the logfiles are named as
+ # "toolname.wrapper_PID.valgrind_PID".
+ # Let's extract the list of wrapper_PIDs and name it ppids
+ ppids = set([int(f.split(".")[-2]) \
+ for f in filenames if re.search("\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$", f)])
+
+ analyzer = self.CreateAnalyzer()
+ if len(ppids) == 0:
+ # Fast path - no browser wrapper was set.
+ return analyzer.Report(filenames, None, check_sanity)
+
+ ret = 0
+ for ppid in ppids:
+ testcase_name = None
+ try:
+ f = open(self.log_dir + ("/testcase.%d.name" % ppid))
+ testcase_name = f.read().strip()
+ f.close()
+ wk_layout_prefix="third_party/WebKit/LayoutTests/"
+ wk_prefix_at = testcase_name.rfind(wk_layout_prefix)
+ if wk_prefix_at != -1:
+ testcase_name = testcase_name[wk_prefix_at + len(wk_layout_prefix):]
+ except IOError:
+ pass
+ print "====================================================="
+ print " Below is the report for valgrind wrapper PID=%d." % ppid
+ if testcase_name:
+ print " It was used while running the `%s` test." % testcase_name
+ else:
+ print " You can find the corresponding test"
+ print " by searching the above log for 'PID=%d'" % ppid
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+
+ ppid_filenames = [f for f in filenames \
+ if re.search("\.%d\.[0-9]+$" % ppid, f)]
+ # check_sanity won't work with browser wrappers
+ assert check_sanity == False
+ ret |= analyzer.Report(ppid_filenames, testcase_name)
+ print "====================================================="
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+
+ if ret != 0:
+ print ""
+ print "The Valgrind reports are grouped by test names."
+ print "Each test has its PID printed in the log when the test was run"
+ print "and at the beginning of its Valgrind report."
+ print "Hint: you can search for the reports by Ctrl+F -> `=#`"
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+
+ return ret
+
+class DrMemory(BaseTool):
+ """Dr.Memory
+ Dynamic memory error detector for Windows.
+
+ http://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/using-drmemory
+ It is not very mature at the moment, some things might not work properly.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, full_mode, pattern_mode):
+ super(DrMemory, self).__init__()
+ self.full_mode = full_mode
+ self.pattern_mode = pattern_mode
+ self.RegisterOptionParserHook(DrMemory.ExtendOptionParser)
+
+ def ToolName(self):
+ return "drmemory"
+
+ def ExtendOptionParser(self, parser):
+ parser.add_option("", "--suppressions", default=[],
+ action="append",
+ help="path to a drmemory suppression file")
+ parser.add_option("", "--follow_python", action="store_true",
+ default=False, dest="follow_python",
+ help="Monitor python child processes. If off, neither "
+ "python children nor any children of python children "
+ "will be monitored.")
+ parser.add_option("", "--indirect", action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ help="set BROWSER_WRAPPER rather than "
+ "running Dr. Memory directly on the harness")
+ parser.add_option("", "--indirect_webkit_layout", action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ help="set --wrapper rather than running valgrind "
+ "directly.")
+ parser.add_option("", "--use_debug", action="store_true",
+ default=False, dest="use_debug",
+ help="Run Dr. Memory debug build")
+ parser.add_option("", "--trace_children", action="store_true",
+ default=True,
+ help="TODO: default value differs from Valgrind")
+
+ def ToolCommand(self):
+ """Get the tool command to run."""
+ # WINHEAP is what Dr. Memory supports as there are issues w/ both
+ # jemalloc (https://github.com/DynamoRIO/drmemory/issues/320) and
+ # tcmalloc (https://github.com/DynamoRIO/drmemory/issues/314)
+ add_env = {
+ "CHROME_ALLOCATOR" : "WINHEAP",
+ "JSIMD_FORCEMMX" : "1", # https://github.com/DynamoRIO/drmemory/issues/540
+ }
+ for k,v in add_env.iteritems():
+ logging.info("export %s=%s", k, v)
+ os.putenv(k, v)
+
+ drmem_cmd = os.getenv("DRMEMORY_COMMAND")
+ if not drmem_cmd:
+ raise RuntimeError, "Please set DRMEMORY_COMMAND environment variable " \
+ "with the path to drmemory.exe"
+ proc = drmem_cmd.split(" ")
+
+ # By default, don't run python (this will exclude python's children as well)
+ # to reduce runtime. We're not really interested in spending time finding
+ # bugs in the python implementation.
+ # With file-based config we must update the file every time, and
+ # it will affect simultaneous drmem uses by this user. While file-based
+ # config has many advantages, here we may want this-instance-only
+ # (https://github.com/DynamoRIO/drmemory/issues/334).
+ drconfig_cmd = [ proc[0].replace("drmemory.exe", "drconfig.exe") ]
+ drconfig_cmd += ["-quiet"] # suppress errors about no 64-bit libs
+ run_drconfig = True
+ if self._options.follow_python:
+ logging.info("Following python children")
+ # -unreg fails if not already registered so query for that first
+ query_cmd = drconfig_cmd + ["-isreg", "python.exe"]
+ query_proc = subprocess.Popen(query_cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+ shell=True)
+ (query_out, query_err) = query_proc.communicate()
+ if re.search("exe not registered", query_out):
+ run_drconfig = False # all set
+ else:
+ drconfig_cmd += ["-unreg", "python.exe"]
+ else:
+ logging.info("Excluding python children")
+ drconfig_cmd += ["-reg", "python.exe", "-norun"]
+ if run_drconfig:
+ drconfig_retcode = common.RunSubprocess(drconfig_cmd, self._timeout)
+ if drconfig_retcode:
+ logging.error("Configuring whether to follow python children failed " \
+ "with %d.", drconfig_retcode)
+ raise RuntimeError, "Configuring python children failed "
+
+ suppression_count = 0
+ supp_files = self._options.suppressions
+ if self.full_mode:
+ supp_files += [s.replace(".txt", "_full.txt") for s in supp_files]
+ for suppression_file in supp_files:
+ if os.path.exists(suppression_file):
+ suppression_count += 1
+ proc += ["-suppress", common.NormalizeWindowsPath(suppression_file)]
+
+ if not suppression_count:
+ logging.warning("WARNING: NOT USING SUPPRESSIONS!")
+
+ # Un-comment to dump Dr.Memory events on error
+ #proc += ["-dr_ops", "-dumpcore_mask", "-dr_ops", "0x8bff"]
+
+ # Un-comment and comment next line to debug Dr.Memory
+ #proc += ["-dr_ops", "-no_hide"]
+ #proc += ["-dr_ops", "-msgbox_mask", "-dr_ops", "15"]
+ #Proc += ["-dr_ops", "-stderr_mask", "-dr_ops", "15"]
+ # Ensure we see messages about Dr. Memory crashing!
+ proc += ["-dr_ops", "-stderr_mask", "-dr_ops", "12"]
+
+ if self._options.use_debug:
+ proc += ["-debug"]
+
+ proc += ["-logdir", common.NormalizeWindowsPath(self.log_dir)]
+
+ if self.log_parent_dir:
+ # gpu process on Windows Vista+ runs at Low Integrity and can only
+ # write to certain directories (http://crbug.com/119131)
+ symcache_dir = os.path.join(self.log_parent_dir, "drmemory.symcache")
+ elif self._options.build_dir:
+ # The other case is only possible with -t cmdline.
+ # Anyways, if we omit -symcache_dir the -logdir's value is used which
+ # should be fine.
+ symcache_dir = os.path.join(self._options.build_dir, "drmemory.symcache")
+ if symcache_dir:
+ if not os.path.exists(symcache_dir):
+ try:
+ os.mkdir(symcache_dir)
+ except OSError:
+ logging.warning("Can't create symcache dir?")
+ if os.path.exists(symcache_dir):
+ proc += ["-symcache_dir", common.NormalizeWindowsPath(symcache_dir)]
+
+ # Use -no_summary to suppress DrMemory's summary and init-time
+ # notifications. We generate our own with drmemory_analyze.py.
+ proc += ["-batch", "-no_summary"]
+
+ # Un-comment to disable interleaved output. Will also suppress error
+ # messages normally printed to stderr.
+ #proc += ["-quiet", "-no_results_to_stderr"]
+
+ proc += ["-callstack_max_frames", "40"]
+
+ # disable leak scan for now
+ proc += ["-no_count_leaks", "-no_leak_scan"]
+
+ # disable warnings about unaddressable prefetches
+ proc += ["-no_check_prefetch"]
+
+ # crbug.com/413215, no heap mismatch check for Windows release build binary
+ if common.IsWindows() and "Release" in self._options.build_dir:
+ proc += ["-no_check_delete_mismatch"]
+
+ # make callstacks easier to read
+ proc += ["-callstack_srcfile_prefix",
+ "build\\src,chromium\\src,crt_build\\self_x86"]
+ proc += ["-callstack_modname_hide",
+ "*drmemory*,chrome.dll"]
+
+ boring_callers = common.BoringCallers(mangled=False, use_re_wildcards=False)
+ # TODO(timurrrr): In fact, we want "starting from .." instead of "below .."
+ proc += ["-callstack_truncate_below", ",".join(boring_callers)]
+
+ if self.pattern_mode:
+ proc += ["-pattern", "0xf1fd", "-no_count_leaks", "-redzone_size", "0x20"]
+ elif not self.full_mode:
+ proc += ["-light"]
+
+ proc += self._tool_flags
+
+ # Dr.Memory requires -- to separate tool flags from the executable name.
+ proc += ["--"]
+
+ if self._options.indirect or self._options.indirect_webkit_layout:
+ wrapper_path = os.path.join(self._source_dir,
+ "tools", "valgrind", "browser_wrapper_win.py")
+ wrapper = " ".join(["python", wrapper_path] + proc)
+ self.CreateBrowserWrapper(wrapper)
+ logging.info("browser wrapper = " + " ".join(proc))
+ if self._options.indirect_webkit_layout:
+ proc = self._args
+ # Layout tests want forward slashes.
+ wrapper = wrapper.replace('\\', '/')
+ proc += ["--wrapper", wrapper]
+ return proc
+ else:
+ proc = []
+
+ # Note that self._args begins with the name of the exe to be run.
+ self._args[0] = common.NormalizeWindowsPath(self._args[0])
+ proc += self._args
+ return proc
+
+ def CreateBrowserWrapper(self, command):
+ os.putenv("BROWSER_WRAPPER", command)
+
+ def Analyze(self, check_sanity=False):
+ # Use one analyzer for all the log files to avoid printing duplicate reports
+ #
+ # TODO(timurrrr): unify this with Valgrind and other tools when we have
+ # https://github.com/DynamoRIO/drmemory/issues/684
+ analyzer = drmemory_analyze.DrMemoryAnalyzer()
+
+ ret = 0
+ if not self._options.indirect and not self._options.indirect_webkit_layout:
+ filenames = glob.glob(self.log_dir + "/*/results.txt")
+
+ ret = analyzer.Report(filenames, None, check_sanity)
+ else:
+ testcases = glob.glob(self.log_dir + "/testcase.*.logs")
+ # If we have browser wrapper, the per-test logdirs are named as
+ # "testcase.wrapper_PID.name".
+ # Let's extract the list of wrapper_PIDs and name it ppids.
+ # NOTE: ppids may contain '_', i.e. they are not ints!
+ ppids = set([f.split(".")[-2] for f in testcases])
+
+ for ppid in ppids:
+ testcase_name = None
+ try:
+ f = open("%s/testcase.%s.name" % (self.log_dir, ppid))
+ testcase_name = f.read().strip()
+ f.close()
+ except IOError:
+ pass
+ print "====================================================="
+ print " Below is the report for drmemory wrapper PID=%s." % ppid
+ if testcase_name:
+ print " It was used while running the `%s` test." % testcase_name
+ else:
+ # TODO(timurrrr): hm, the PID line is suppressed on Windows...
+ print " You can find the corresponding test"
+ print " by searching the above log for 'PID=%s'" % ppid
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+ ppid_filenames = glob.glob("%s/testcase.%s.logs/*/results.txt" %
+ (self.log_dir, ppid))
+ ret |= analyzer.Report(ppid_filenames, testcase_name, False)
+ print "====================================================="
+ sys.stdout.flush()
+
+ logging.info("Please see http://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/"
+ "using-drmemory for the info on Dr. Memory")
+ return ret
+
+
+class ToolFactory:
+ def Create(self, tool_name):
+ if tool_name == "drmemory" or tool_name == "drmemory_light":
+ # TODO(timurrrr): remove support for "drmemory" when buildbots are
+ # switched to drmemory_light OR make drmemory==drmemory_full the default
+ # mode when the tool is mature enough.
+ return DrMemory(False, False)
+ if tool_name == "drmemory_full":
+ return DrMemory(True, False)
+ if tool_name == "drmemory_pattern":
+ return DrMemory(False, True)
+ try:
+ platform_name = common.PlatformNames()[0]
+ except common.NotImplementedError:
+ platform_name = sys.platform + "(Unknown)"
+ raise RuntimeError, "Unknown tool (tool=%s, platform=%s)" % (tool_name,
+ platform_name)
+
+def CreateTool(tool):
+ return ToolFactory().Create(tool)