v8/tools/foozzie/v8_foozzie.py
Michael Achenbach 0cda6ffed7 [foozzie] Suppress asm messages in all comparison configurations
TBR=mstarzinger@chromium.org
NOTRY=true

Bug: chromium:748981
Change-Id: I2043d283bd4eb6d98082f202d88638b3ca96a7c8
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/586687
Commit-Queue: Michael Achenbach <machenbach@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Michael Achenbach <machenbach@chromium.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#46897}
2017-07-26 11:51:44 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2016 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""
V8 correctness fuzzer launcher script.
"""
import argparse
import hashlib
import itertools
import json
import os
import re
import sys
import traceback
import v8_commands
import v8_suppressions
CONFIGS = dict(
default=[
'--suppress-asm-messages',
],
ignition=[
'--turbo-filter=~',
'--noopt',
'--suppress-asm-messages',
],
ignition_asm=[
'--turbo-filter=~',
'--noopt',
'--validate-asm',
'--stress-validate-asm',
'--suppress-asm-messages',
],
ignition_eager=[
'--turbo-filter=~',
'--noopt',
'--no-lazy',
'--no-lazy-inner-functions',
'--suppress-asm-messages',
],
ignition_turbo=[
'--suppress-asm-messages',
],
ignition_turbo_opt=[
'--always-opt',
'--suppress-asm-messages',
],
ignition_turbo_opt_eager=[
'--always-opt',
'--no-lazy',
'--no-lazy-inner-functions',
'--suppress-asm-messages',
],
)
# Timeout in seconds for one d8 run.
TIMEOUT = 3
# Return codes.
RETURN_PASS = 0
RETURN_FAIL = 2
BASE_PATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
PREAMBLE = [
os.path.join(BASE_PATH, 'v8_mock.js'),
os.path.join(BASE_PATH, 'v8_suppressions.js'),
]
ARCH_MOCKS = os.path.join(BASE_PATH, 'v8_mock_archs.js')
FLAGS = ['--abort_on_stack_overflow', '--expose-gc', '--allow-natives-syntax',
'--invoke-weak-callbacks', '--omit-quit', '--es-staging']
SUPPORTED_ARCHS = ['ia32', 'x64', 'arm', 'arm64']
# Output for suppressed failure case.
FAILURE_HEADER_TEMPLATE = """#
# V8 correctness failure
# V8 correctness configs: %(configs)s
# V8 correctness sources: %(source_key)s
# V8 correctness suppression: %(suppression)s
"""
# Extended output for failure case. The 'CHECK' is for the minimizer.
FAILURE_TEMPLATE = FAILURE_HEADER_TEMPLATE + """#
# CHECK
#
# Compared %(first_config_label)s with %(second_config_label)s
#
# Flags of %(first_config_label)s:
%(first_config_flags)s
# Flags of %(second_config_label)s:
%(second_config_flags)s
#
# Difference:
%(difference)s
#
# Source file:
%(source)s
#
### Start of configuration %(first_config_label)s:
%(first_config_output)s
### End of configuration %(first_config_label)s
#
### Start of configuration %(second_config_label)s:
%(second_config_output)s
### End of configuration %(second_config_label)s
"""
FUZZ_TEST_RE = re.compile(r'.*fuzz(-\d+\.js)')
SOURCE_RE = re.compile(r'print\("v8-foozzie source: (.*)"\);')
# The number of hex digits used from the hash of the original source file path.
# Keep the number small to avoid duplicate explosion.
ORIGINAL_SOURCE_HASH_LENGTH = 3
# Placeholder string if no original source file could be determined.
ORIGINAL_SOURCE_DEFAULT = 'none'
def infer_arch(d8):
"""Infer the V8 architecture from the build configuration next to the
executable.
"""
with open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(d8), 'v8_build_config.json')) as f:
arch = json.load(f)['v8_current_cpu']
return 'ia32' if arch == 'x86' else arch
def parse_args():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
'--random-seed', type=int, required=True,
help='random seed passed to both runs')
parser.add_argument(
'--first-config', help='first configuration', default='ignition')
parser.add_argument(
'--second-config', help='second configuration', default='ignition_turbo')
parser.add_argument(
'--first-d8', default='d8',
help='optional path to first d8 executable, '
'default: bundled in the same directory as this script')
parser.add_argument(
'--second-d8',
help='optional path to second d8 executable, default: same as first')
parser.add_argument('testcase', help='path to test case')
options = parser.parse_args()
# Ensure we have a test case.
assert (os.path.exists(options.testcase) and
os.path.isfile(options.testcase)), (
'Test case %s doesn\'t exist' % options.testcase)
# Use first d8 as default for second d8.
options.second_d8 = options.second_d8 or options.first_d8
# Ensure absolute paths.
if not os.path.isabs(options.first_d8):
options.first_d8 = os.path.join(BASE_PATH, options.first_d8)
if not os.path.isabs(options.second_d8):
options.second_d8 = os.path.join(BASE_PATH, options.second_d8)
# Ensure executables exist.
assert os.path.exists(options.first_d8)
assert os.path.exists(options.second_d8)
# Infer architecture from build artifacts.
options.first_arch = infer_arch(options.first_d8)
options.second_arch = infer_arch(options.second_d8)
# Ensure we make a sane comparison.
assert (options.first_arch != options.second_arch or
options.first_config != options.second_config), (
'Need either arch or config difference.')
assert options.first_arch in SUPPORTED_ARCHS
assert options.second_arch in SUPPORTED_ARCHS
assert options.first_config in CONFIGS
assert options.second_config in CONFIGS
return options
def get_meta_data(content):
"""Extracts original-source-file paths from test case content."""
sources = []
for line in content.splitlines():
match = SOURCE_RE.match(line)
if match:
sources.append(match.group(1))
return {'sources': sources}
def content_bailout(content, ignore_fun):
"""Print failure state and return if ignore_fun matches content."""
bug = (ignore_fun(content) or '').strip()
if bug:
print FAILURE_HEADER_TEMPLATE % dict(
configs='', source_key='', suppression=bug)
return True
return False
def pass_bailout(output, step_number):
"""Print info and return if in timeout or crash pass states."""
if output.HasTimedOut():
# Dashed output, so that no other clusterfuzz tools can match the
# words timeout or crash.
print '# V8 correctness - T-I-M-E-O-U-T %d' % step_number
return True
if output.HasCrashed():
print '# V8 correctness - C-R-A-S-H %d' % step_number
return True
return False
def fail_bailout(output, ignore_by_output_fun):
"""Print failure state and return if ignore_by_output_fun matches output."""
bug = (ignore_by_output_fun(output.stdout) or '').strip()
if bug:
print FAILURE_HEADER_TEMPLATE % dict(
configs='', source_key='', suppression=bug)
return True
return False
def main():
options = parse_args()
# Suppressions are architecture and configuration specific.
suppress = v8_suppressions.get_suppression(
options.first_arch, options.first_config,
options.second_arch, options.second_config,
)
# Static bailout based on test case content or metadata.
with open(options.testcase) as f:
content = f.read()
if content_bailout(get_meta_data(content), suppress.ignore_by_metadata):
return RETURN_FAIL
if content_bailout(content, suppress.ignore_by_content):
return RETURN_FAIL
# Set up runtime arguments.
common_flags = FLAGS + ['--random-seed', str(options.random_seed)]
first_config_flags = common_flags + CONFIGS[options.first_config]
second_config_flags = common_flags + CONFIGS[options.second_config]
def run_d8(d8, config_flags):
preamble = PREAMBLE[:]
if options.first_arch != options.second_arch:
preamble.append(ARCH_MOCKS)
args = [d8] + config_flags + preamble + [options.testcase]
print " ".join(args)
if d8.endswith('.py'):
# Wrap with python in tests.
args = [sys.executable] + args
return v8_commands.Execute(
args,
cwd=os.path.dirname(options.testcase),
timeout=TIMEOUT,
)
first_config_output = run_d8(options.first_d8, first_config_flags)
# Early bailout based on first run's output.
if pass_bailout(first_config_output, 1):
return RETURN_PASS
second_config_output = run_d8(options.second_d8, second_config_flags)
# Bailout based on second run's output.
if pass_bailout(second_config_output, 2):
return RETURN_PASS
difference, source = suppress.diff(
first_config_output.stdout, second_config_output.stdout)
if source:
source_key = hashlib.sha1(source).hexdigest()[:ORIGINAL_SOURCE_HASH_LENGTH]
else:
source = ORIGINAL_SOURCE_DEFAULT
source_key = ORIGINAL_SOURCE_DEFAULT
if difference:
# Only bail out due to suppressed output if there was a difference. If a
# suppression doesn't show up anymore in the statistics, we might want to
# remove it.
if fail_bailout(first_config_output, suppress.ignore_by_output1):
return RETURN_FAIL
if fail_bailout(second_config_output, suppress.ignore_by_output2):
return RETURN_FAIL
# The first three entries will be parsed by clusterfuzz. Format changes
# will require changes on the clusterfuzz side.
first_config_label = '%s,%s' % (options.first_arch, options.first_config)
second_config_label = '%s,%s' % (options.second_arch, options.second_config)
print (FAILURE_TEMPLATE % dict(
configs='%s:%s' % (first_config_label, second_config_label),
source_key=source_key,
suppression='', # We can't tie bugs to differences.
first_config_label=first_config_label,
second_config_label=second_config_label,
first_config_flags=' '.join(first_config_flags),
second_config_flags=' '.join(second_config_flags),
first_config_output=
first_config_output.stdout.decode('utf-8', 'replace'),
second_config_output=
second_config_output.stdout.decode('utf-8', 'replace'),
source=source,
difference=difference.decode('utf-8', 'replace'),
)).encode('utf-8', 'replace')
return RETURN_FAIL
# TODO(machenbach): Figure out if we could also return a bug in case there's
# no difference, but one of the line suppressions has matched - and without
# the match there would be a difference.
print '# V8 correctness - pass'
return RETURN_PASS
if __name__ == "__main__":
try:
result = main()
except SystemExit:
# Make sure clusterfuzz reports internal errors and wrong usage.
# Use one label for all internal and usage errors.
print FAILURE_HEADER_TEMPLATE % dict(
configs='', source_key='', suppression='wrong_usage')
result = RETURN_FAIL
except MemoryError:
# Running out of memory happens occasionally but is not actionable.
print '# V8 correctness - pass'
result = RETURN_PASS
except Exception as e:
print FAILURE_HEADER_TEMPLATE % dict(
configs='', source_key='', suppression='internal_error')
print '# Internal error: %s' % e
traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stdout)
result = RETURN_FAIL
sys.exit(result)