Index: build/android/pylib/instrumentation/test_runner.py |
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+# 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. |
+ |
+"""Class for running instrumentation tests on a single device.""" |
+ |
+import logging |
+import os |
+import re |
+import sys |
+import time |
+ |
+from pylib import constants |
+from pylib import flag_changer |
+from pylib import valgrind_tools |
+from pylib.base import base_test_result |
+from pylib.base import base_test_runner |
+from pylib.device import device_errors |
+from pylib.instrumentation import instrumentation_test_instance |
+from pylib.instrumentation import json_perf_parser |
+from pylib.instrumentation import test_result |
+from pylib.local.device import local_device_instrumentation_test_run |
+ |
+sys.path.append(os.path.join(constants.DIR_SOURCE_ROOT, 'build', 'util', 'lib', |
+ 'common')) |
+import perf_tests_results_helper # pylint: disable=F0401 |
+ |
+ |
+_PERF_TEST_ANNOTATION = 'PerfTest' |
+ |
+ |
+class TestRunner(base_test_runner.BaseTestRunner): |
+ """Responsible for running a series of tests connected to a single device.""" |
+ |
+ _DEVICE_COVERAGE_DIR = 'chrome/test/coverage' |
+ _HOSTMACHINE_PERF_OUTPUT_FILE = '/tmp/chrome-profile' |
+ _DEVICE_PERF_OUTPUT_SEARCH_PREFIX = (constants.DEVICE_PERF_OUTPUT_DIR + |
+ '/chrome-profile*') |
+ |
+ def __init__(self, test_options, device, shard_index, test_pkg, |
+ additional_flags=None): |
+ """Create a new TestRunner. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ test_options: An InstrumentationOptions object. |
+ device: Attached android device. |
+ shard_index: Shard index. |
+ test_pkg: A TestPackage object. |
+ additional_flags: A list of additional flags to add to the command line. |
+ """ |
+ super(TestRunner, self).__init__(device, test_options.tool) |
+ self._lighttp_port = constants.LIGHTTPD_RANDOM_PORT_FIRST + shard_index |
+ self._logcat_monitor = None |
+ |
+ self.coverage_device_file = None |
+ self.coverage_dir = test_options.coverage_dir |
+ self.coverage_host_file = None |
+ self.options = test_options |
+ self.test_pkg = test_pkg |
+ # Use the correct command line file for the package under test. |
+ cmdline_file = [a.cmdline_file for a in constants.PACKAGE_INFO.itervalues() |
+ if a.test_package == self.test_pkg.GetPackageName()] |
+ assert len(cmdline_file) < 2, 'Multiple packages have the same test package' |
+ if len(cmdline_file) and cmdline_file[0]: |
+ self.flags = flag_changer.FlagChanger(self.device, cmdline_file[0]) |
+ if additional_flags: |
+ self.flags.AddFlags(additional_flags) |
+ else: |
+ self.flags = None |
+ |
+ #override |
+ def InstallTestPackage(self): |
+ self.test_pkg.Install(self.device) |
+ |
+ def _GetInstrumentationArgs(self): |
+ ret = {} |
+ if self.options.wait_for_debugger: |
+ ret['debug'] = 'true' |
+ if self.coverage_dir: |
+ ret['coverage'] = 'true' |
+ ret['coverageFile'] = self.coverage_device_file |
+ |
+ return ret |
+ |
+ def _TakeScreenshot(self, test): |
+ """Takes a screenshot from the device.""" |
+ screenshot_name = os.path.join(constants.SCREENSHOTS_DIR, '%s.png' % test) |
+ logging.info('Taking screenshot named %s', screenshot_name) |
+ self.device.TakeScreenshot(screenshot_name) |
+ |
+ def SetUp(self): |
+ """Sets up the test harness and device before all tests are run.""" |
+ super(TestRunner, self).SetUp() |
+ if not self.device.HasRoot(): |
+ logging.warning('Unable to enable java asserts for %s, non rooted device', |
+ str(self.device)) |
+ else: |
+ if self.device.SetJavaAsserts(self.options.set_asserts): |
+ # TODO(jbudorick) How to best do shell restart after the |
+ # android_commands refactor? |
+ self.device.RunShellCommand('stop') |
+ self.device.RunShellCommand('start') |
+ self.device.WaitUntilFullyBooted() |
+ |
+ # We give different default value to launch HTTP server based on shard index |
+ # because it may have race condition when multiple processes are trying to |
+ # launch lighttpd with same port at same time. |
+ self.LaunchTestHttpServer( |
+ os.path.join(constants.DIR_SOURCE_ROOT), self._lighttp_port) |
+ if self.flags: |
+ self.flags.AddFlags(['--disable-fre', '--enable-test-intents']) |
+ if self.options.device_flags: |
+ with open(self.options.device_flags) as device_flags_file: |
+ stripped_flags = (l.strip() for l in device_flags_file) |
+ self.flags.AddFlags([flag for flag in stripped_flags if flag]) |
+ |
+ def TearDown(self): |
+ """Cleans up the test harness and saves outstanding data from test run.""" |
+ if self.flags: |
+ self.flags.Restore() |
+ super(TestRunner, self).TearDown() |
+ |
+ def TestSetup(self, test): |
+ """Sets up the test harness for running a particular test. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ test: The name of the test that will be run. |
+ """ |
+ self.SetupPerfMonitoringIfNeeded(test) |
+ self._SetupIndividualTestTimeoutScale(test) |
+ self.tool.SetupEnvironment() |
+ |
+ if self.flags and self._IsFreTest(test): |
+ self.flags.RemoveFlags(['--disable-fre']) |
+ |
+ # Make sure the forwarder is still running. |
+ self._RestartHttpServerForwarderIfNecessary() |
+ |
+ if self.coverage_dir: |
+ coverage_basename = '%s.ec' % test |
+ self.coverage_device_file = '%s/%s/%s' % ( |
+ self.device.GetExternalStoragePath(), |
+ TestRunner._DEVICE_COVERAGE_DIR, coverage_basename) |
+ self.coverage_host_file = os.path.join( |
+ self.coverage_dir, coverage_basename) |
+ |
+ def _IsFreTest(self, test): |
+ """Determines whether a test is a first run experience test. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ test: The name of the test to be checked. |
+ |
+ Returns: |
+ Whether the feature being tested is FirstRunExperience. |
+ """ |
+ annotations = self.test_pkg.GetTestAnnotations(test) |
+ return 'FirstRunExperience' == annotations.get('Feature', None) |
+ |
+ def _IsPerfTest(self, test): |
+ """Determines whether a test is a performance test. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ test: The name of the test to be checked. |
+ |
+ Returns: |
+ Whether the test is annotated as a performance test. |
+ """ |
+ return _PERF_TEST_ANNOTATION in self.test_pkg.GetTestAnnotations(test) |
+ |
+ def SetupPerfMonitoringIfNeeded(self, test): |
+ """Sets up performance monitoring if the specified test requires it. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ test: The name of the test to be run. |
+ """ |
+ if not self._IsPerfTest(test): |
+ return |
+ self.device.RunShellCommand( |
+ ['rm', TestRunner._DEVICE_PERF_OUTPUT_SEARCH_PREFIX]) |
+ self._logcat_monitor = self.device.GetLogcatMonitor() |
+ self._logcat_monitor.Start() |
+ |
+ def TestTeardown(self, test, result): |
+ """Cleans up the test harness after running a particular test. |
+ |
+ Depending on the options of this TestRunner this might handle performance |
+ tracking. This method will only be called if the test passed. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ test: The name of the test that was just run. |
+ result: result for this test. |
+ """ |
+ |
+ self.tool.CleanUpEnvironment() |
+ |
+ # The logic below relies on the test passing. |
+ if not result or not result.DidRunPass(): |
+ return |
+ |
+ self.TearDownPerfMonitoring(test) |
+ |
+ if self.flags and self._IsFreTest(test): |
+ self.flags.AddFlags(['--disable-fre']) |
+ |
+ if self.coverage_dir: |
+ self.device.PullFile( |
+ self.coverage_device_file, self.coverage_host_file) |
+ self.device.RunShellCommand( |
+ 'rm -f %s' % self.coverage_device_file) |
+ |
+ def TearDownPerfMonitoring(self, test): |
+ """Cleans up performance monitoring if the specified test required it. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ test: The name of the test that was just run. |
+ Raises: |
+ Exception: if there's anything wrong with the perf data. |
+ """ |
+ if not self._IsPerfTest(test): |
+ return |
+ raw_test_name = test.split('#')[1] |
+ |
+ # Wait and grab annotation data so we can figure out which traces to parse |
+ regex = self._logcat_monitor.WaitFor( |
+ re.compile(r'\*\*PERFANNOTATION\(' + raw_test_name + r'\)\:(.*)')) |
+ |
+ # If the test is set to run on a specific device type only (IE: only |
+ # tablet or phone) and it is being run on the wrong device, the test |
+ # just quits and does not do anything. The java test harness will still |
+ # print the appropriate annotation for us, but will add --NORUN-- for |
+ # us so we know to ignore the results. |
+ # The --NORUN-- tag is managed by ChromeTabbedActivityTestBase.java |
+ if regex.group(1) != '--NORUN--': |
+ |
+ # Obtain the relevant perf data. The data is dumped to a |
+ # JSON formatted file. |
+ json_string = self.device.ReadFile( |
+ '/data/data/com.google.android.apps.chrome/files/PerfTestData.txt', |
+ as_root=True) |
+ |
+ if not json_string: |
+ raise Exception('Perf file is empty') |
+ |
+ if self.options.save_perf_json: |
+ json_local_file = '/tmp/chromium-android-perf-json-' + raw_test_name |
+ with open(json_local_file, 'w') as f: |
+ f.write(json_string) |
+ logging.info('Saving Perf UI JSON from test ' + |
+ test + ' to ' + json_local_file) |
+ |
+ raw_perf_data = regex.group(1).split(';') |
+ |
+ for raw_perf_set in raw_perf_data: |
+ if raw_perf_set: |
+ perf_set = raw_perf_set.split(',') |
+ if len(perf_set) != 3: |
+ raise Exception('Unexpected number of tokens in perf annotation ' |
+ 'string: ' + raw_perf_set) |
+ |
+ # Process the performance data |
+ result = json_perf_parser.GetAverageRunInfoFromJSONString(json_string, |
+ perf_set[0]) |
+ perf_tests_results_helper.PrintPerfResult(perf_set[1], perf_set[2], |
+ [result['average']], |
+ result['units']) |
+ |
+ def _SetupIndividualTestTimeoutScale(self, test): |
+ timeout_scale = self._GetIndividualTestTimeoutScale(test) |
+ valgrind_tools.SetChromeTimeoutScale(self.device, timeout_scale) |
+ |
+ def _GetIndividualTestTimeoutScale(self, test): |
+ """Returns the timeout scale for the given |test|.""" |
+ annotations = self.test_pkg.GetTestAnnotations(test) |
+ timeout_scale = 1 |
+ if 'TimeoutScale' in annotations: |
+ try: |
+ timeout_scale = int(annotations['TimeoutScale']) |
+ except ValueError: |
+ logging.warning('Non-integer value of TimeoutScale ignored. (%s)' |
+ % annotations['TimeoutScale']) |
+ if self.options.wait_for_debugger: |
+ timeout_scale *= 100 |
+ return timeout_scale |
+ |
+ def _GetIndividualTestTimeoutSecs(self, test): |
+ """Returns the timeout in seconds for the given |test|.""" |
+ annotations = self.test_pkg.GetTestAnnotations(test) |
+ if 'Manual' in annotations: |
+ return 10 * 60 * 60 |
+ if 'IntegrationTest' in annotations: |
+ return 30 * 60 |
+ if 'External' in annotations: |
+ return 10 * 60 |
+ if 'EnormousTest' in annotations: |
+ return 10 * 60 |
+ if 'LargeTest' in annotations or _PERF_TEST_ANNOTATION in annotations: |
+ return 5 * 60 |
+ if 'MediumTest' in annotations: |
+ return 3 * 60 |
+ if 'SmallTest' in annotations: |
+ return 1 * 60 |
+ |
+ logging.warn(("Test size not found in annotations for test '%s', using " + |
+ "1 minute for timeout.") % test) |
+ return 1 * 60 |
+ |
+ def _RunTest(self, test, timeout): |
+ """Runs a single instrumentation test. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ test: Test class/method. |
+ timeout: Timeout time in seconds. |
+ |
+ Returns: |
+ The raw output of am instrument as a list of lines. |
+ """ |
+ extras = self._GetInstrumentationArgs() |
+ extras['class'] = test |
+ return self.device.StartInstrumentation( |
+ '%s/%s' % (self.test_pkg.GetPackageName(), self.options.test_runner), |
+ raw=True, extras=extras, timeout=timeout, retries=3) |
+ |
+ def _GenerateTestResult(self, test, instr_result_code, instr_result_bundle, |
+ statuses, start_ms, duration_ms): |
+ results = instrumentation_test_instance.GenerateTestResults( |
+ instr_result_code, instr_result_bundle, statuses, start_ms, duration_ms) |
+ for r in results: |
+ if r.GetName() == test: |
+ return r |
+ logging.error('Could not find result for test: %s', test) |
+ return test_result.InstrumentationTestResult( |
+ test, base_test_result.ResultType.UNKNOWN, start_ms, duration_ms) |
+ |
+ #override |
+ def RunTest(self, test): |
+ results = base_test_result.TestRunResults() |
+ timeout = (self._GetIndividualTestTimeoutSecs(test) * |
+ self._GetIndividualTestTimeoutScale(test) * |
+ self.tool.GetTimeoutScale()) |
+ |
+ start_ms = 0 |
+ duration_ms = 0 |
+ try: |
+ self.TestSetup(test) |
+ |
+ try: |
+ self.device.GoHome() |
+ except device_errors.CommandTimeoutError: |
+ logging.exception('Failed to focus the launcher.') |
+ |
+ time_ms = lambda: int(time.time() * 1000) |
+ start_ms = time_ms() |
+ raw_output = self._RunTest(test, timeout) |
+ duration_ms = time_ms() - start_ms |
+ |
+ # Parse the test output |
+ result_code, result_bundle, statuses = ( |
+ instrumentation_test_instance.ParseAmInstrumentRawOutput(raw_output)) |
+ result = self._GenerateTestResult( |
+ test, result_code, result_bundle, statuses, start_ms, duration_ms) |
+ if local_device_instrumentation_test_run.DidPackageCrashOnDevice( |
+ self.test_pkg.GetPackageName(), self.device): |
+ result.SetType(base_test_result.ResultType.CRASH) |
+ results.AddResult(result) |
+ except device_errors.CommandTimeoutError as e: |
+ results.AddResult(test_result.InstrumentationTestResult( |
+ test, base_test_result.ResultType.TIMEOUT, start_ms, duration_ms, |
+ log=str(e) or 'No information')) |
+ except device_errors.DeviceUnreachableError as e: |
+ results.AddResult(test_result.InstrumentationTestResult( |
+ test, base_test_result.ResultType.CRASH, start_ms, duration_ms, |
+ log=str(e) or 'No information')) |
+ self.TestTeardown(test, results) |
+ return (results, None if results.DidRunPass() else test) |