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mbedtls/tests/scripts/analyze_outcomes.py
Tomás González 1cf437bc57 Correct analyze_outcomes identation
Signed-off-by: Tomás González <tomasagustin.gonzalezorlando@arm.com>
2023-08-24 09:27:28 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Analyze the test outcomes from a full CI run.
This script can also run on outcomes from a partial run, but the results are
less likely to be useful.
"""
import argparse
import sys
import traceback
import re
import check_test_cases
class Results:
"""Process analysis results."""
def __init__(self):
self.error_count = 0
self.warning_count = 0
@staticmethod
def log(fmt, *args, **kwargs):
sys.stderr.write((fmt + '\n').format(*args, **kwargs))
def error(self, fmt, *args, **kwargs):
self.log('Error: ' + fmt, *args, **kwargs)
self.error_count += 1
def warning(self, fmt, *args, **kwargs):
self.log('Warning: ' + fmt, *args, **kwargs)
self.warning_count += 1
class TestCaseOutcomes:
"""The outcomes of one test case across many configurations."""
# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
def __init__(self):
# Collect a list of witnesses of the test case succeeding or failing.
# Currently we don't do anything with witnesses except count them.
# The format of a witness is determined by the read_outcome_file
# function; it's the platform and configuration joined by ';'.
self.successes = []
self.failures = []
def hits(self):
"""Return the number of times a test case has been run.
This includes passes and failures, but not skips.
"""
return len(self.successes) + len(self.failures)
def analyze_coverage(results, outcomes, allow_list, full_coverage):
"""Check that all available test cases are executed at least once."""
available = check_test_cases.collect_available_test_cases()
for key in available:
hits = outcomes[key].hits() if key in outcomes else 0
if hits == 0 and key not in allow_list:
if full_coverage:
results.error('Test case not executed: {}', key)
else:
results.warning('Test case not executed: {}', key)
elif hits != 0 and key in allow_list:
# Test Case should be removed from the allow list.
if full_coverage:
results.error('Allow listed test case was executed: {}', key)
else:
results.warning('Allow listed test case was executed: {}', key)
def analyze_outcomes(outcomes, args):
"""Run all analyses on the given outcome collection."""
results = Results()
analyze_coverage(results, outcomes, args['allow_list'],
args['full_coverage'])
return results
def read_outcome_file(outcome_file):
"""Parse an outcome file and return an outcome collection.
An outcome collection is a dictionary mapping keys to TestCaseOutcomes objects.
The keys are the test suite name and the test case description, separated
by a semicolon.
"""
outcomes = {}
with open(outcome_file, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as input_file:
for line in input_file:
(platform, config, suite, case, result, _cause) = line.split(';')
key = ';'.join([suite, case])
setup = ';'.join([platform, config])
if key not in outcomes:
outcomes[key] = TestCaseOutcomes()
if result == 'PASS':
outcomes[key].successes.append(setup)
elif result == 'FAIL':
outcomes[key].failures.append(setup)
return outcomes
def do_analyze_coverage(outcome_file, args):
"""Perform coverage analysis."""
outcomes = read_outcome_file(outcome_file)
Results.log("\n*** Analyze coverage ***\n")
results = analyze_outcomes(outcomes, args)
return results.error_count == 0
# List of tasks with a function that can handle this task and additional arguments if required
TASKS = {
'analyze_coverage': {
'test_function': do_analyze_coverage,
'args': {
'allow_list': [
# Algorithm not supported yet
'test_suite_psa_crypto_metadata;Asymmetric signature: pure EdDSA',
# Algorithm not supported yet
'test_suite_psa_crypto_metadata;Cipher: XTS',
],
'full_coverage': False,
}
},
}
def main():
try:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
parser.add_argument('outcomes', metavar='OUTCOMES.CSV',
help='Outcome file to analyze')
parser.add_argument('task', default='all', nargs='?',
help='Analysis to be done. By default, run all tasks. '
'With one or more TASK, run only those. '
'TASK can be the name of a single task or '
'comma/space-separated list of tasks. ')
parser.add_argument('--list', action='store_true',
help='List all available tasks and exit.')
parser.add_argument('--require-full-coverage', action='store_true',
dest='full_coverage', help="Require all available "
"test cases to be executed and issue an error "
"otherwise. This flag is ignored if 'task' is "
"neither 'all' nor 'analyze_coverage'")
options = parser.parse_args()
if options.list:
for task in TASKS:
Results.log(task)
sys.exit(0)
result = True
if options.task == 'all':
tasks = TASKS.keys()
else:
tasks = re.split(r'[, ]+', options.task)
for task in tasks:
if task not in TASKS:
Results.log('Error: invalid task: {}'.format(task))
sys.exit(1)
TASKS['analyze_coverage']['args']['full_coverage'] = \
options.full_coverage
for task in TASKS:
if task in tasks:
if not TASKS[task]['test_function'](options.outcomes, TASKS[task]['args']):
result = False
if result is False:
sys.exit(1)
Results.log("SUCCESS :-)")
except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except
# Print the backtrace and exit explicitly with our chosen status.
traceback.print_exc()
sys.exit(120)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()