| Index: tools/drmemory/scripts/valgrind_test.py
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| diff --git a/tools/drmemory/scripts/valgrind_test.py b/tools/drmemory/scripts/valgrind_test.py
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| index bde300241cc34b7b9ab4a31f3f17089e2c2123c6..d0581f3a8a68de67663a5f0240d9355c308c4a30 100644
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| --- a/tools/drmemory/scripts/valgrind_test.py
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| +++ b/tools/drmemory/scripts/valgrind_test.py
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| @@ -230,277 +230,6 @@ class BaseTool(object):
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| return self.Main(args, check_sanity, min_runtime_in_seconds)
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| -class ValgrindTool(BaseTool):
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| - """Abstract class for running Valgrind tools.
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| -
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| - Always subclass this and implement ToolSpecificFlags() and
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| - ExtendOptionParser() for tool-specific stuff.
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| - """
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| - def __init__(self):
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| - super(ValgrindTool, self).__init__()
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| - self.RegisterOptionParserHook(ValgrindTool.ExtendOptionParser)
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| -
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| - def UseXML(self):
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| - # Override if tool prefers nonxml output
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| - return True
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| -
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| - def ExtendOptionParser(self, parser):
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| - parser.add_option("", "--suppressions", default=[],
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| - action="append",
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| - help="path to a valgrind suppression file")
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| - parser.add_option("", "--indirect", action="store_true",
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| - default=False,
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| - help="set BROWSER_WRAPPER rather than "
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| - "running valgrind directly")
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| - parser.add_option("", "--indirect_webkit_layout", action="store_true",
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| - default=False,
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| - help="set --wrapper rather than running Dr. Memory "
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| - "directly.")
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| - parser.add_option("", "--trace_children", action="store_true",
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| - default=False,
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| - help="also trace child processes")
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| - parser.add_option("", "--num-callers",
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| - dest="num_callers", default=30,
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| - help="number of callers to show in stack traces")
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| - parser.add_option("", "--generate_dsym", action="store_true",
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| - default=False,
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| - help="Generate .dSYM file on Mac if needed. Slow!")
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| -
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| - def Setup(self, args):
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| - if not BaseTool.Setup(self, args):
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| - return False
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| - if common.IsMac():
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| - self.PrepareForTestMac()
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| - return True
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| -
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| - def PrepareForTestMac(self):
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| - """Runs dsymutil if needed.
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| -
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| - Valgrind for Mac OS X requires that debugging information be in a .dSYM
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| - bundle generated by dsymutil. It is not currently able to chase DWARF
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| - data into .o files like gdb does, so executables without .dSYM bundles or
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| - with the Chromium-specific "fake_dsym" bundles generated by
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| - build/mac/strip_save_dsym won't give source file and line number
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| - information in valgrind.
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| -
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| - This function will run dsymutil if the .dSYM bundle is missing or if
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| - it looks like a fake_dsym. A non-fake dsym that already exists is assumed
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| - to be up-to-date.
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| - """
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| - test_command = self._args[0]
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| - dsym_bundle = self._args[0] + '.dSYM'
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| - dsym_file = os.path.join(dsym_bundle, 'Contents', 'Resources', 'DWARF',
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| - os.path.basename(test_command))
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| - dsym_info_plist = os.path.join(dsym_bundle, 'Contents', 'Info.plist')
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| -
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| - needs_dsymutil = True
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| - saved_test_command = None
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| -
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| - if os.path.exists(dsym_file) and os.path.exists(dsym_info_plist):
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| - # Look for the special fake_dsym tag in dsym_info_plist.
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| - dsym_info_plist_contents = open(dsym_info_plist).read()
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| -
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| - if not re.search('^\s*<key>fake_dsym</key>$', dsym_info_plist_contents,
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| - re.MULTILINE):
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| - # fake_dsym is not set, this is a real .dSYM bundle produced by
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| - # dsymutil. dsymutil does not need to be run again.
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| - needs_dsymutil = False
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| - else:
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| - # fake_dsym is set. dsym_file is a copy of the original test_command
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| - # before it was stripped. Copy it back to test_command so that
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| - # dsymutil has unstripped input to work with. Move the stripped
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| - # test_command out of the way, it will be restored when this is
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| - # done.
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| - saved_test_command = test_command + '.stripped'
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| - os.rename(test_command, saved_test_command)
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| - shutil.copyfile(dsym_file, test_command)
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| - shutil.copymode(saved_test_command, test_command)
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| -
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| - if needs_dsymutil:
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| - if self._options.generate_dsym:
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| - # Remove the .dSYM bundle if it exists.
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| - shutil.rmtree(dsym_bundle, True)
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| -
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| - dsymutil_command = ['dsymutil', test_command]
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| -
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| - # dsymutil is crazy slow. Ideally we'd have a timeout here,
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| - # but common.RunSubprocess' timeout is only checked
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| - # after each line of output; dsymutil is silent
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| - # until the end, and is then killed, which is silly.
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| - common.RunSubprocess(dsymutil_command)
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| -
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| - if saved_test_command:
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| - os.rename(saved_test_command, test_command)
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| - else:
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| - logging.info("No real .dSYM for test_command. Line numbers will "
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| - "not be shown. Either tell xcode to generate .dSYM "
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| - "file, or use --generate_dsym option to this tool.")
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| -
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| - def ToolCommand(self):
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| - """Get the valgrind command to run."""
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| - # Note that self._args begins with the exe to be run.
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| - tool_name = self.ToolName()
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| -
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| - # Construct the valgrind command.
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| - if 'CHROME_VALGRIND' in os.environ:
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| - path = os.path.join(os.environ['CHROME_VALGRIND'], "bin", "valgrind")
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| - else:
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| - path = "valgrind"
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| - proc = [path, "--tool=%s" % tool_name]
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| -
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| - proc += ["--num-callers=%i" % int(self._options.num_callers)]
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| -
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| - if self._options.trace_children:
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| - proc += ["--trace-children=yes"]
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| - proc += ["--trace-children-skip='*dbus-daemon*'"]
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| - proc += ["--trace-children-skip='*dbus-launch*'"]
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| - proc += ["--trace-children-skip='*perl*'"]
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| - proc += ["--trace-children-skip='*python*'"]
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| - # This is really Python, but for some reason Valgrind follows it.
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| - proc += ["--trace-children-skip='*lsb_release*'"]
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| -
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| - proc += self.ToolSpecificFlags()
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| - proc += self._tool_flags
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| -
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| - suppression_count = 0
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| - for suppression_file in self._options.suppressions:
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| - if os.path.exists(suppression_file):
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| - suppression_count += 1
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| - proc += ["--suppressions=%s" % suppression_file]
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| -
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| - if not suppression_count:
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| - logging.warning("WARNING: NOT USING SUPPRESSIONS!")
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| -
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| - logfilename = self.log_dir + ("/%s." % tool_name) + "%p"
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| - if self.UseXML():
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| - proc += ["--xml=yes", "--xml-file=" + logfilename]
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| - else:
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| - proc += ["--log-file=" + logfilename]
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| -
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| - # The Valgrind command is constructed.
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| -
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| - # Handle --indirect_webkit_layout separately.
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| - if self._options.indirect_webkit_layout:
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| - # Need to create the wrapper before modifying |proc|.
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| - wrapper = self.CreateBrowserWrapper(proc, webkit=True)
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| - proc = self._args
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| - proc.append("--wrapper")
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| - proc.append(wrapper)
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| - return proc
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| -
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| - if self._options.indirect:
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| - wrapper = self.CreateBrowserWrapper(proc)
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| - os.environ["BROWSER_WRAPPER"] = wrapper
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| - logging.info('export BROWSER_WRAPPER=' + wrapper)
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| - proc = []
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| - proc += self._args
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| - return proc
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| -
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| - def ToolSpecificFlags(self):
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| - raise NotImplementedError, "This method should be implemented " \
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| - "in the tool-specific subclass"
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| -
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| - def CreateBrowserWrapper(self, proc, webkit=False):
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| - """The program being run invokes Python or something else that can't stand
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| - to be valgrinded, and also invokes the Chrome browser. In this case, use a
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| - magic wrapper to only valgrind the Chrome browser. Build the wrapper here.
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| - Returns the path to the wrapper. It's up to the caller to use the wrapper
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| - appropriately.
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| - """
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| - command = " ".join(proc)
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| - # Add the PID of the browser wrapper to the logfile names so we can
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| - # separate log files for different UI tests at the analyze stage.
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| - command = command.replace("%p", "$$.%p")
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| -
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| - (fd, indirect_fname) = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=self.log_dir,
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| - prefix="browser_wrapper.",
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| - text=True)
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| - f = os.fdopen(fd, "w")
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| - f.write('#!/bin/bash\n'
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| - 'echo "Started Valgrind wrapper for this test, PID=$$" >&2\n')
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| -
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| - f.write('DIR=`dirname $0`\n'
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| - 'TESTNAME_FILE=$DIR/testcase.$$.name\n\n')
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| -
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| - if webkit:
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| - # Webkit layout_tests pass the URL as the first line of stdin.
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| - f.write('tee $TESTNAME_FILE | %s "$@"\n' % command)
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| - else:
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| - # Try to get the test case name by looking at the program arguments.
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| - # i.e. Chromium ui_tests used --test-name arg.
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| - # TODO(timurrrr): This doesn't handle "--test-name Test.Name"
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| - # TODO(timurrrr): ui_tests are dead. Where do we use the non-webkit
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| - # wrapper now? browser_tests? What do they do?
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| - f.write('for arg in $@\ndo\n'
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| - ' if [[ "$arg" =~ --test-name=(.*) ]]\n then\n'
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| - ' echo ${BASH_REMATCH[1]} >$TESTNAME_FILE\n'
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| - ' fi\n'
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| - 'done\n\n'
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| - '%s "$@"\n' % command)
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| -
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| - f.close()
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| - os.chmod(indirect_fname, stat.S_IRUSR|stat.S_IXUSR)
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| - return indirect_fname
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| -
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| - def CreateAnalyzer(self):
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| - raise NotImplementedError, "This method should be implemented " \
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| - "in the tool-specific subclass"
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| -
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| - def GetAnalyzeResults(self, check_sanity=False):
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| - # Glob all the files in the log directory
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| - filenames = glob.glob(self.log_dir + "/" + self.ToolName() + ".*")
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| -
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| - # If we have browser wrapper, the logfiles are named as
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| - # "toolname.wrapper_PID.valgrind_PID".
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| - # Let's extract the list of wrapper_PIDs and name it ppids
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| - ppids = set([int(f.split(".")[-2]) \
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| - for f in filenames if re.search("\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$", f)])
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| -
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| - analyzer = self.CreateAnalyzer()
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| - if len(ppids) == 0:
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| - # Fast path - no browser wrapper was set.
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| - return analyzer.Report(filenames, None, check_sanity)
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| -
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| - ret = 0
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| - for ppid in ppids:
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| - testcase_name = None
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| - try:
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| - f = open(self.log_dir + ("/testcase.%d.name" % ppid))
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| - testcase_name = f.read().strip()
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| - f.close()
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| - wk_layout_prefix="third_party/WebKit/LayoutTests/"
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| - wk_prefix_at = testcase_name.rfind(wk_layout_prefix)
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| - if wk_prefix_at != -1:
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| - testcase_name = testcase_name[wk_prefix_at + len(wk_layout_prefix):]
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| - except IOError:
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| - pass
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| - print "====================================================="
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| - print " Below is the report for valgrind wrapper PID=%d." % ppid
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| - if testcase_name:
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| - print " It was used while running the `%s` test." % testcase_name
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| - else:
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| - print " You can find the corresponding test"
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| - print " by searching the above log for 'PID=%d'" % ppid
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| - sys.stdout.flush()
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| -
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| - ppid_filenames = [f for f in filenames \
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| - if re.search("\.%d\.[0-9]+$" % ppid, f)]
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| - # check_sanity won't work with browser wrappers
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| - assert check_sanity == False
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| - ret |= analyzer.Report(ppid_filenames, testcase_name)
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| - print "====================================================="
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| - sys.stdout.flush()
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| -
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| - if ret != 0:
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| - print ""
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| - print "The Valgrind reports are grouped by test names."
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| - print "Each test has its PID printed in the log when the test was run"
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| - print "and at the beginning of its Valgrind report."
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| - print "Hint: you can search for the reports by Ctrl+F -> `=#`"
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| - sys.stdout.flush()
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| -
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| - return ret
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| -
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| class DrMemory(BaseTool):
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| """Dr.Memory
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| Dynamic memory error detector for Windows.
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| @@ -527,13 +256,9 @@ class DrMemory(BaseTool):
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| help="Monitor python child processes. If off, neither "
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| "python children nor any children of python children "
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| "will be monitored.")
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| - parser.add_option("", "--indirect", action="store_true",
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| + parser.add_option("", "--indirect_pdfium_test", action="store_true",
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| default=False,
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| - help="set BROWSER_WRAPPER rather than "
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| - "running Dr. Memory directly on the harness")
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| - parser.add_option("", "--indirect_webkit_layout", action="store_true",
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| - default=False,
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| - help="set --wrapper rather than running valgrind "
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| + help="set --wrapper rather than running Dr. Memory "
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| "directly.")
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| parser.add_option("", "--use_debug", action="store_true",
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| default=False, dest="use_debug",
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| @@ -677,20 +402,12 @@ class DrMemory(BaseTool):
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| # Dr.Memory requires -- to separate tool flags from the executable name.
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| proc += ["--"]
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| - if self._options.indirect or self._options.indirect_webkit_layout:
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| - wrapper_path = os.path.join(self._source_dir,
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| - "tools", "valgrind", "browser_wrapper_win.py")
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| - wrapper = " ".join(["python", wrapper_path] + proc)
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| - self.CreateBrowserWrapper(wrapper)
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| - logging.info("browser wrapper = " + " ".join(proc))
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| - if self._options.indirect_webkit_layout:
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| - proc = self._args
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| - # Layout tests want forward slashes.
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| - wrapper = wrapper.replace('\\', '/')
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| - proc += ["--wrapper", wrapper]
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| - return proc
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| - else:
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| - proc = []
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| + if self._options.indirect_pdfium_test:
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| + wrapper = " ".join(proc)
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| + logging.info("pdfium wrapper = " + wrapper)
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| + proc = self._args
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| + proc += ["--wrapper", wrapper]
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| + return proc
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|
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| # Note that self._args begins with the name of the exe to be run.
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| self._args[0] = common.NormalizeWindowsPath(self._args[0])
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| @@ -708,7 +425,7 @@ class DrMemory(BaseTool):
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| analyzer = drmemory_analyze.DrMemoryAnalyzer()
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| ret = 0
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| - if not self._options.indirect and not self._options.indirect_webkit_layout:
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| + if not self._options.indirect_pdfium_test:
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| filenames = glob.glob(self.log_dir + "/*/results.txt")
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| ret = analyzer.Report(filenames, None, check_sanity)
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