protobuf/conformance/conformance_test_runner.cc
Josh Haberman d2b67389b3 Conformance tests can now be excluded based on their names.
This allows us to enable conformance tests even when we know
that some tests are failing and need to be fixed.

Change-Id: I372f43663008747db6f2b2cf06e6ffa4c6d85b2d
2015-06-03 12:08:08 -07:00

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// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
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//
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
// This file contains a program for running the test suite in a separate
// process. The other alternative is to run the suite in-process. See
// conformance.proto for pros/cons of these two options.
//
// This program will fork the process under test and communicate with it over
// its stdin/stdout:
//
// +--------+ pipe +----------+
// | tester | <------> | testee |
// | | | |
// | C++ | | any lang |
// +--------+ +----------+
//
// The tester contains all of the test cases and their expected output.
// The testee is a simple program written in the target language that reads
// each test case and attempts to produce acceptable output for it.
//
// Every test consists of a ConformanceRequest/ConformanceResponse
// request/reply pair. The protocol on the pipe is simply:
//
// 1. tester sends 4-byte length N (little endian)
// 2. tester sends N bytes representing a ConformanceRequest proto
// 3. testee sends 4-byte length M (little endian)
// 4. testee sends M bytes representing a ConformanceResponse proto
#include <errno.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fstream>
#include <vector>
#include "conformance.pb.h"
#include "conformance_test.h"
using conformance::ConformanceRequest;
using conformance::ConformanceResponse;
using google::protobuf::internal::scoped_array;
using std::string;
using std::vector;
#define STRINGIFY(x) #x
#define TOSTRING(x) STRINGIFY(x)
#define CHECK_SYSCALL(call) \
if (call < 0) { \
perror(#call " " __FILE__ ":" TOSTRING(__LINE__)); \
exit(1); \
}
// Test runner that spawns the process being tested and communicates with it
// over a pipe.
class ForkPipeRunner : public google::protobuf::ConformanceTestRunner {
public:
ForkPipeRunner(const std::string &executable)
: executable_(executable), running_(false) {}
void RunTest(const std::string& request, std::string* response) {
if (!running_) {
SpawnTestProgram();
}
uint32_t len = request.size();
CheckedWrite(write_fd_, &len, sizeof(uint32_t));
CheckedWrite(write_fd_, request.c_str(), request.size());
CheckedRead(read_fd_, &len, sizeof(uint32_t));
response->resize(len);
CheckedRead(read_fd_, (void*)response->c_str(), len);
}
private:
// TODO(haberman): make this work on Windows, instead of using these
// UNIX-specific APIs.
//
// There is a platform-agnostic API in
// src/google/protobuf/compiler/subprocess.h
//
// However that API only supports sending a single message to the subprocess.
// We really want to be able to send messages and receive responses one at a
// time:
//
// 1. Spawning a new process for each test would take way too long for thousands
// of tests and subprocesses like java that can take 100ms or more to start
// up.
//
// 2. Sending all the tests in one big message and receiving all results in one
// big message would take away our visibility about which test(s) caused a
// crash or other fatal error. It would also give us only a single failure
// instead of all of them.
void SpawnTestProgram() {
int toproc_pipe_fd[2];
int fromproc_pipe_fd[2];
if (pipe(toproc_pipe_fd) < 0 || pipe(fromproc_pipe_fd) < 0) {
perror("pipe");
exit(1);
}
pid_t pid = fork();
if (pid < 0) {
perror("fork");
exit(1);
}
if (pid) {
// Parent.
CHECK_SYSCALL(close(toproc_pipe_fd[0]));
CHECK_SYSCALL(close(fromproc_pipe_fd[1]));
write_fd_ = toproc_pipe_fd[1];
read_fd_ = fromproc_pipe_fd[0];
running_ = true;
} else {
// Child.
CHECK_SYSCALL(close(STDIN_FILENO));
CHECK_SYSCALL(close(STDOUT_FILENO));
CHECK_SYSCALL(dup2(toproc_pipe_fd[0], STDIN_FILENO));
CHECK_SYSCALL(dup2(fromproc_pipe_fd[1], STDOUT_FILENO));
CHECK_SYSCALL(close(toproc_pipe_fd[0]));
CHECK_SYSCALL(close(fromproc_pipe_fd[1]));
CHECK_SYSCALL(close(toproc_pipe_fd[1]));
CHECK_SYSCALL(close(fromproc_pipe_fd[0]));
scoped_array<char> executable(new char[executable_.size() + 1]);
memcpy(executable.get(), executable_.c_str(), executable_.size());
executable[executable_.size()] = '\0';
char *const argv[] = {executable.get(), NULL};
CHECK_SYSCALL(execv(executable.get(), argv)); // Never returns.
}
}
void CheckedWrite(int fd, const void *buf, size_t len) {
if (write(fd, buf, len) != len) {
GOOGLE_LOG(FATAL) << "Error writing to test program: " << strerror(errno);
}
}
void CheckedRead(int fd, void *buf, size_t len) {
size_t ofs = 0;
while (len > 0) {
ssize_t bytes_read = read(fd, (char*)buf + ofs, len);
if (bytes_read == 0) {
GOOGLE_LOG(FATAL) << "Unexpected EOF from test program";
} else if (bytes_read < 0) {
GOOGLE_LOG(FATAL) << "Error reading from test program: " << strerror(errno);
}
len -= bytes_read;
ofs += bytes_read;
}
}
int write_fd_;
int read_fd_;
bool running_;
std::string executable_;
};
void UsageError() {
fprintf(stderr,
"Usage: conformance-test-runner [options] <test-program>\n");
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
fprintf(stderr, "Options:\n");
fprintf(stderr,
" --failure_list <filename> Use to specify list of tests\n");
fprintf(stderr,
" that are expected to fail. File\n");
fprintf(stderr,
" should contain one test name per\n");
fprintf(stderr,
" line. Use '#' for comments.\n");
exit(1);
}
void ParseFailureList(const char *filename, vector<string>* failure_list) {
std::ifstream infile(filename);
for (string line; getline(infile, line);) {
// Remove whitespace.
line.erase(std::remove_if(line.begin(), line.end(), ::isspace),
line.end());
// Remove comments.
line = line.substr(0, line.find("#"));
if (!line.empty()) {
failure_list->push_back(line);
}
}
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
int arg = 1;
char *program;
vector<string> failure_list;
for (int arg = 1; arg < argc; ++arg) {
if (strcmp(argv[arg], "--failure_list") == 0) {
if (++arg == argc) UsageError();
ParseFailureList(argv[arg], &failure_list);
} else if (argv[arg][0] == '-') {
fprintf(stderr, "Unknown option: %s\n", argv[arg]);
UsageError();
} else {
if (arg != argc - 1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Too many arguments.\n");
UsageError();
}
program = argv[arg];
}
}
ForkPipeRunner runner(program);
google::protobuf::ConformanceTestSuite suite;
suite.SetFailureList(failure_list);
std::string output;
bool ok = suite.RunSuite(&runner, &output);
fwrite(output.c_str(), 1, output.size(), stderr);
return ok ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE;
}