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			213 lines
		
	
	
		
			7.9 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""Sanity checks for test data.
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This program contains a class for traversing test cases that can be used
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independently of the checks.
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"""
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# Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-2.0-or-later
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import argparse
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import glob
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import os
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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class Results:
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    """Store file and line information about errors or warnings in test suites."""
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    def __init__(self, options):
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        self.errors = 0
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        self.warnings = 0
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        self.ignore_warnings = options.quiet
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    def error(self, file_name, line_number, fmt, *args):
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        sys.stderr.write(('{}:{}:ERROR:' + fmt + '\n').
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                         format(file_name, line_number, *args))
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        self.errors += 1
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    def warning(self, file_name, line_number, fmt, *args):
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        if not self.ignore_warnings:
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            sys.stderr.write(('{}:{}:Warning:' + fmt + '\n')
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                             .format(file_name, line_number, *args))
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            self.warnings += 1
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class TestDescriptionExplorer:
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    """An iterator over test cases with descriptions.
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The test cases that have descriptions are:
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* Individual unit tests (entries in a .data file) in test suites.
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* Individual test cases in ssl-opt.sh.
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This is an abstract class. To use it, derive a class that implements
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the process_test_case method, and call walk_all().
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"""
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    def process_test_case(self, per_file_state,
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                          file_name, line_number, description):
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        """Process a test case.
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per_file_state: an object created by new_per_file_state() at the beginning
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                of each file.
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file_name: a relative path to the file containing the test case.
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line_number: the line number in the given file.
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description: the test case description as a byte string.
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"""
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        raise NotImplementedError
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    def new_per_file_state(self):
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        """Return a new per-file state object.
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The default per-file state object is None. Child classes that require per-file
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state may override this method.
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"""
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        #pylint: disable=no-self-use
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        return None
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    def walk_test_suite(self, data_file_name):
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        """Iterate over the test cases in the given unit test data file."""
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        in_paragraph = False
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        descriptions = self.new_per_file_state() # pylint: disable=assignment-from-none
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        with open(data_file_name, 'rb') as data_file:
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            for line_number, line in enumerate(data_file, 1):
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                line = line.rstrip(b'\r\n')
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                if not line:
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                    in_paragraph = False
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                    continue
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                if line.startswith(b'#'):
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                    continue
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                if not in_paragraph:
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                    # This is a test case description line.
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                    self.process_test_case(descriptions,
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                                           data_file_name, line_number, line)
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                in_paragraph = True
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    def collect_from_script(self, file_name):
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        """Collect the test cases in a script by calling its listing test cases
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option"""
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        descriptions = self.new_per_file_state() # pylint: disable=assignment-from-none
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        listed = subprocess.check_output(['sh', file_name, '--list-test-cases'])
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        # Assume test file is responsible for printing identical format of
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        # test case description between --list-test-cases and its OUTCOME.CSV
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        #
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        # idx indicates the number of test case since there is no line number
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        # in the script for each test case.
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        for idx, description in enumerate(listed.splitlines()):
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            self.process_test_case(descriptions,
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                                   file_name,
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                                   idx,
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                                   description.rstrip())
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    @staticmethod
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    def collect_test_directories():
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        """Get the relative path for the TLS and Crypto test directories."""
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        if os.path.isdir('tests'):
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            tests_dir = 'tests'
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        elif os.path.isdir('suites'):
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            tests_dir = '.'
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        elif os.path.isdir('../suites'):
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            tests_dir = '..'
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        directories = [tests_dir]
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        return directories
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    def walk_all(self):
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        """Iterate over all named test cases."""
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        test_directories = self.collect_test_directories()
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        for directory in test_directories:
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            for data_file_name in glob.glob(os.path.join(directory, 'suites',
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                                                         '*.data')):
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                self.walk_test_suite(data_file_name)
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            for sh_file in ['ssl-opt.sh', 'compat.sh']:
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                sh_file = os.path.join(directory, sh_file)
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                if os.path.exists(sh_file):
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                    self.collect_from_script(sh_file)
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class TestDescriptions(TestDescriptionExplorer):
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    """Collect the available test cases."""
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    def __init__(self):
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        super().__init__()
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        self.descriptions = set()
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    def process_test_case(self, _per_file_state,
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                          file_name, _line_number, description):
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        """Record an available test case."""
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        base_name = re.sub(r'\.[^.]*$', '', re.sub(r'.*/', '', file_name))
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        key = ';'.join([base_name, description.decode('utf-8')])
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        self.descriptions.add(key)
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def collect_available_test_cases():
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    """Collect the available test cases."""
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    explorer = TestDescriptions()
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    explorer.walk_all()
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    return sorted(explorer.descriptions)
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class DescriptionChecker(TestDescriptionExplorer):
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    """Check all test case descriptions.
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* Check that each description is valid (length, allowed character set, etc.).
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* Check that there is no duplicated description inside of one test suite.
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"""
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    def __init__(self, results):
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        self.results = results
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    def new_per_file_state(self):
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        """Dictionary mapping descriptions to their line number."""
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        return {}
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    def process_test_case(self, per_file_state,
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                          file_name, line_number, description):
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        """Check test case descriptions for errors."""
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        results = self.results
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        seen = per_file_state
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        if description in seen:
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            results.error(file_name, line_number,
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                          'Duplicate description (also line {})',
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                          seen[description])
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            return
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        if re.search(br'[\t;]', description):
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            results.error(file_name, line_number,
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                          'Forbidden character \'{}\' in description',
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                          re.search(br'[\t;]', description).group(0).decode('ascii'))
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        if re.search(br'[^ -~]', description):
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            results.error(file_name, line_number,
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                          'Non-ASCII character in description')
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        if len(description) > 66:
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            results.warning(file_name, line_number,
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                            'Test description too long ({} > 66)',
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                            len(description))
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        seen[description] = line_number
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def main():
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    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
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    parser.add_argument('--list-all',
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                        action='store_true',
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                        help='List all test cases, without doing checks')
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    parser.add_argument('--quiet', '-q',
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                        action='store_true',
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                        help='Hide warnings')
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    parser.add_argument('--verbose', '-v',
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                        action='store_false', dest='quiet',
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                        help='Show warnings (default: on; undoes --quiet)')
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    options = parser.parse_args()
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    if options.list_all:
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        descriptions = collect_available_test_cases()
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        sys.stdout.write('\n'.join(descriptions + ['']))
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        return
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    results = Results(options)
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    checker = DescriptionChecker(results)
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    checker.walk_all()
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    if (results.warnings or results.errors) and not options.quiet:
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        sys.stderr.write('{}: {} errors, {} warnings\n'
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                         .format(sys.argv[0], results.errors, results.warnings))
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    sys.exit(1 if results.errors else 0)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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    main()
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