NetBSD/external/bsd/kyua-testers/dist/stacktrace_test.c
jmmv 754f425fc2 Initial import of Kyua Testers, version 0.1:
This is a component of Kyua and its build will be guarded by the MKKYUA
knob.  core@ has approved this import.

Description:

Kyua (pronounced Q.A.) is a testing framework for both developers and
users.  Kyua is different from most other testing frameworks in that it
puts the end user experience before anything else.  There are multiple
reasons for users to run the tests themselves, and Kyua ensures that
they can do so in the most convenient way.

This module, kyua-testers, provides scriptable interfaces to interact
with test programs of various kinds.  The interface of such testers
allows the caller to execute a single test case of a single test program
in a controlled and homogeneous manner.
2013-02-19 06:01:39 +00:00

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// Copyright 2012 Google Inc.
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//
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
// met:
//
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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#include "stacktrace.h"
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <atf-c.h>
#include "env.h"
#include "error.h"
#include "fs.h"
#include "run.h"
#include "text.h"
/// Ensures that the given expression does not return a kyua_error_t.
///
/// \param expr Expression to evaluate.
#define RE(expr) ATF_REQUIRE(!kyua_error_is_set(expr))
/// Ensures that the given expression does not return a kyua_error_t.
///
/// \param expr Expression to evaluate.
/// \param msg Failure message.
#define RE_MSG(expr, msg) ATF_REQUIRE_MSG(!kyua_error_is_set(expr), msg)
/// Generates a core dump.
///
/// Due to the complexity of this interface, you should probably use
/// generate_core() instead.
///
/// \post If this fails to generate a core file, the test case is marked as
/// skipped. The caller therefore can rely that a core dump has been created on
/// return.
///
/// \param tc Pointer to the caller test case.
/// \param run_params Parameters for the execution of the helper.
/// \param helper_path Path to the created helper.
/// \param exec_path Name of the helper, prefixed with ./ so that it can be
/// executed from within the work directory.
/// \param helper_name Basename of the helper.
///
/// \return The PID of the crashed binary.
static pid_t
generate_core_aux(const atf_tc_t* tc, const kyua_run_params_t* run_params,
const char* helper_path, const char* exec_path,
const char* helper_name)
{
const char* srcdir = atf_tc_get_config_var(tc, "srcdir");
char* src_helper;
RE(kyua_fs_concat(&src_helper, srcdir, "stacktrace_helper", NULL));
atf_utils_copy_file(src_helper, helper_path);
free(src_helper);
// We use kyua_run_fork for this to better simulate the final use case of
// the stacktrace gathering, as test programs are run through these
// functions. Also, kyua_run_fork provides us with automatic unlimiting of
// resources so that core files can be generated.
pid_t pid;
const kyua_error_t error = kyua_run_fork(run_params, &pid);
if (!kyua_error_is_set(error) && pid == 0) {
const char* const args[] = { helper_name, NULL };
kyua_run_exec(exec_path, args);
}
RE(error);
int status; bool timed_out;
RE_MSG(kyua_run_wait(pid, &status, &timed_out),
"wait failed; unexpected problem during exec?");
ATF_REQUIRE(WIFSIGNALED(status));
if (!WCOREDUMP(status))
atf_tc_skip("Test failed to generate core dump");
return pid;
}
/// Creates a script.
///
/// \param script Path to the script to create.
/// \param contents Contents of the script.
static void
create_script(const char* script, const char* contents)
{
atf_utils_create_file(script, "#! /bin/sh\n\n%s\n", contents);
ATF_REQUIRE(chmod(script, 0755) != -1);
}
/// Generates a core file.
///
/// \param tc Pointer to the calling test case.
/// \param work_directory Name of the directory in which to place the binary
/// that will generate the stacktrace.
/// \param program_name Basename of the binary that will crash.
///
/// \return PID of the process that generated the core file.
static pid_t
generate_core(const atf_tc_t* tc, const char* work_directory,
const char* program_name)
{
kyua_run_params_t run_params;
kyua_run_params_init(&run_params);
if (strcmp(work_directory, ".") != 0) {
ATF_REQUIRE(mkdir(work_directory, 0755) != -1);
run_params.work_directory = work_directory;
}
char* copy_to; char* exec_path;
RE(kyua_text_printf(&copy_to, "%s/%s", work_directory, program_name));
RE(kyua_text_printf(&exec_path, "./%s", program_name));
const pid_t pid = generate_core_aux(tc, &run_params, copy_to, exec_path,
program_name);
free(exec_path);
free(copy_to);
return pid;
}
/// Prepares and runs kyua_stacktrace_dump().
///
/// \param tc Pointer to the calling test case.
/// \param work_directory Name of the directory in which to place the binary
/// that will generate the stacktrace.
/// \param program_name Basename of the binary that will crash.
/// \param output_name Name of the file to which to write the stacktrace.
/// \param timeout_seconds Time to give GDB to complete.
static void
do_dump(const atf_tc_t* tc, const char* work_directory,
const char* program_name, const char* output_name,
const int timeout_seconds)
{
const pid_t pid = generate_core(tc, work_directory, program_name);
kyua_run_params_t run_params;
kyua_run_params_init(&run_params);
run_params.timeout_seconds = timeout_seconds + 100; // Some large value.
run_params.work_directory = work_directory; // Created by generate_core.
kyua_stacktrace_gdb_timeout = timeout_seconds;
FILE* output = fopen(output_name, "w");
ATF_REQUIRE(output != NULL);
kyua_stacktrace_dump(program_name, pid, &run_params, output);
fclose(output);
atf_utils_cat_file(output_name, "dump output: ");
}
ATF_TC_WITHOUT_HEAD(find_core__found__short);
ATF_TC_BODY(find_core__found__short, tc)
{
const pid_t pid = generate_core(tc, "dir", "short");
const char* core_name = kyua_stacktrace_find_core("short", "dir", pid);
if (core_name == NULL)
atf_tc_fail("Core dumped, but no candidates found");
ATF_REQUIRE(strstr(core_name, "core") != NULL);
ATF_REQUIRE(access(core_name, F_OK) != -1);
}
ATF_TC_WITHOUT_HEAD(find_core__found__long);
ATF_TC_BODY(find_core__found__long, tc)
{
const pid_t pid = generate_core(
tc, "dir", "long-name-that-may-be-truncated-in-some-systems");
const char* core_name = kyua_stacktrace_find_core(
"long-name-that-may-be-truncated-in-some-systems", "dir", pid);
if (core_name == NULL)
atf_tc_fail("Core dumped, but no candidates found");
ATF_REQUIRE(strstr(core_name, "core") != NULL);
ATF_REQUIRE(access(core_name, F_OK) != -1);
}
ATF_TC_WITHOUT_HEAD(find_core__not_found);
ATF_TC_BODY(find_core__not_found, tc)
{
const char* core_name = kyua_stacktrace_find_core("missing", ".", 1);
if (core_name != NULL)
atf_tc_fail("Core not dumped, but candidate found: %s", core_name);
}
ATF_TC_WITHOUT_HEAD(dump__integration);
ATF_TC_BODY(dump__integration, tc)
{
do_dump(tc, "dir", "short", "stacktrace", 10);
// It is hard to validate the execution of an arbitrary GDB of which we know
// nothing anything. Just assume that the backtrace, at the very least,
// prints a frame identifier.
ATF_REQUIRE(atf_utils_grep_file("#0", "stacktrace"));
}
ATF_TC_WITHOUT_HEAD(dump__ok);
ATF_TC_BODY(dump__ok, tc)
{
RE(kyua_env_set("PATH", "."));
create_script("fake-gdb", "echo 'frame 1'; echo 'frame 2'; "
"echo 'some warning' 1>&2; exit 0");
kyua_stacktrace_gdb = "fake-gdb";
do_dump(tc, ".", "short", "stacktrace", 10);
ATF_REQUIRE(atf_utils_grep_file("dumped core; attempting to gather",
"stacktrace"));
ATF_REQUIRE(atf_utils_grep_file("frame 1", "stacktrace"));
ATF_REQUIRE(atf_utils_grep_file("frame 2", "stacktrace"));
ATF_REQUIRE(atf_utils_grep_file("some warning", "stacktrace"));
ATF_REQUIRE(atf_utils_grep_file("GDB exited successfully", "stacktrace"));
}
ATF_TC_WITHOUT_HEAD(dump__cannot_find_core);
ATF_TC_BODY(dump__cannot_find_core, tc)
{
kyua_run_params_t run_params;
kyua_run_params_init(&run_params);
FILE* output = fopen("stacktrace", "w");
ATF_REQUIRE(output != NULL);
// This assumes that init(8) has never core dumped.
kyua_stacktrace_dump("missing", 1, &run_params, output);
fclose(output);
atf_utils_cat_file("stacktrace", "dump output: ");
ATF_REQUIRE(atf_utils_grep_file("Cannot find any core file", "stacktrace"));
}
ATF_TC_WITHOUT_HEAD(dump__cannot_find_gdb);
ATF_TC_BODY(dump__cannot_find_gdb, tc)
{
RE(kyua_env_set("PATH", "."));
kyua_stacktrace_gdb = "missing-gdb";
do_dump(tc, ".", "dont-care", "stacktrace", 10);
ATF_REQUIRE(atf_utils_grep_file("execvp failed", "stacktrace"));
}
ATF_TC_WITHOUT_HEAD(dump__gdb_fail);
ATF_TC_BODY(dump__gdb_fail, tc)
{
RE(kyua_env_set("PATH", "."));
create_script("fake-gdb", "echo 'foo'; echo 'bar' 1>&2; exit 56");
kyua_stacktrace_gdb = "fake-gdb";
do_dump(tc, ".", "short", "stacktrace", 10);
ATF_REQUIRE(atf_utils_grep_file("foo", "stacktrace"));
ATF_REQUIRE(atf_utils_grep_file("bar", "stacktrace"));
ATF_REQUIRE(atf_utils_grep_file("GDB failed with code 56; see output above "
"for details", "stacktrace"));
}
ATF_TC_WITHOUT_HEAD(dump__gdb_times_out);
ATF_TC_BODY(dump__gdb_times_out, tc)
{
RE(kyua_env_set("PATH", "."));
create_script("fake-gdb", "echo 'foo'; echo 'bar' 1>&2; "
"/bin/sleep 10; /usr/bin/sleep 10; exit 0");
kyua_stacktrace_gdb = "fake-gdb";
do_dump(tc, ".", "short", "stacktrace", 1);
ATF_REQUIRE(atf_utils_grep_file("foo", "stacktrace"));
ATF_REQUIRE(atf_utils_grep_file("bar", "stacktrace"));
ATF_REQUIRE(atf_utils_grep_file("GDB failed; timed out", "stacktrace"));
}
ATF_TP_ADD_TCS(tp)
{
ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tp, find_core__found__short);
ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tp, find_core__found__long);
ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tp, find_core__not_found);
ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tp, dump__integration);
ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tp, dump__ok);
ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tp, dump__cannot_find_core);
ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tp, dump__cannot_find_gdb);
ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tp, dump__gdb_fail);
ATF_TP_ADD_TC(tp, dump__gdb_times_out);
return atf_no_error();
}