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			198 lines
		
	
	
		
			7.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
"""Common code for test data generation.
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This module defines classes that are of general use to automatically
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generate .data files for unit tests, as well as a main function.
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These are used both by generate_psa_tests.py and generate_bignum_tests.py.
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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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#
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import argparse
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import os
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import posixpath
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import re
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from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod
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from typing import Callable, Dict, Iterable, Iterator, List, Type, TypeVar
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from . import build_tree
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from . import test_case
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T = TypeVar('T') #pylint: disable=invalid-name
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class BaseTarget(metaclass=ABCMeta):
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    """Base target for test case generation.
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    Child classes of this class represent an output file, and can be referred
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    to as file targets. These indicate where test cases will be written to for
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    all subclasses of the file target, which is set by `target_basename`.
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    Attributes:
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        count: Counter for test cases from this class.
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        case_description: Short description of the test case. This may be
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            automatically generated using the class, or manually set.
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        dependencies: A list of dependencies required for the test case.
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        show_test_count: Toggle for inclusion of `count` in the test description.
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        target_basename: Basename of file to write generated tests to. This
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            should be specified in a child class of BaseTarget.
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        test_function: Test function which the class generates cases for.
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        test_name: A common name or description of the test function. This can
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            be `test_function`, a clearer equivalent, or a short summary of the
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            test function's purpose.
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    """
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    count = 0
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    case_description = ""
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    dependencies = [] # type: List[str]
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    show_test_count = True
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    target_basename = ""
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    test_function = ""
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    test_name = ""
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    def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
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        # pylint: disable=unused-argument
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        cls.count += 1
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        return super().__new__(cls)
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    @abstractmethod
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    def arguments(self) -> List[str]:
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        """Get the list of arguments for the test case.
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        Override this method to provide the list of arguments required for
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        the `test_function`.
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        Returns:
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            List of arguments required for the test function.
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        """
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        raise NotImplementedError
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    def description(self) -> str:
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        """Create a test case description.
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        Creates a description of the test case, including a name for the test
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        function, an optional case count, and a description of the specific
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        test case. This should inform a reader what is being tested, and
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        provide context for the test case.
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        Returns:
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            Description for the test case.
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        """
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        if self.show_test_count:
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            return "{} #{} {}".format(
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                self.test_name, self.count, self.case_description
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                ).strip()
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        else:
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            return "{} {}".format(self.test_name, self.case_description).strip()
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    def create_test_case(self) -> test_case.TestCase:
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        """Generate TestCase from the instance."""
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        tc = test_case.TestCase()
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        tc.set_description(self.description())
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        tc.set_function(self.test_function)
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        tc.set_arguments(self.arguments())
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        tc.set_dependencies(self.dependencies)
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        return tc
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    @classmethod
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    @abstractmethod
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    def generate_function_tests(cls) -> Iterator[test_case.TestCase]:
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        """Generate test cases for the class test function.
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        This will be called in classes where `test_function` is set.
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        Implementations should yield TestCase objects, by creating instances
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        of the class with appropriate input data, and then calling
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        `create_test_case()` on each.
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        """
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        raise NotImplementedError
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    @classmethod
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    def generate_tests(cls) -> Iterator[test_case.TestCase]:
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        """Generate test cases for the class and its subclasses.
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        In classes with `test_function` set, `generate_function_tests()` is
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        called to generate test cases first.
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        In all classes, this method will iterate over its subclasses, and
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        yield from `generate_tests()` in each. Calling this method on a class X
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        will yield test cases from all classes derived from X.
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        """
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        if cls.test_function:
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            yield from cls.generate_function_tests()
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        for subclass in sorted(cls.__subclasses__(), key=lambda c: c.__name__):
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            yield from subclass.generate_tests()
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class TestGenerator:
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    """Generate test cases and write to data files."""
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    def __init__(self, _options) -> None:
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        self.test_suite_directory = 'tests/suites'
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        # Update `targets` with an entry for each child class of BaseTarget.
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        # Each entry represents a file generated by the BaseTarget framework,
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        # and enables generating the .data files using the CLI.
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        self.targets.update({
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            subclass.target_basename: subclass.generate_tests
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            for subclass in BaseTarget.__subclasses__()
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        })
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    def filename_for(self, basename: str) -> str:
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        """The location of the data file with the specified base name."""
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        return posixpath.join(self.test_suite_directory, basename + '.data')
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    def write_test_data_file(self, basename: str,
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                             test_cases: Iterable[test_case.TestCase]) -> None:
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        """Write the test cases to a .data file.
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        The output file is ``basename + '.data'`` in the test suite directory.
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        """
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        filename = self.filename_for(basename)
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        test_case.write_data_file(filename, test_cases)
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    # Note that targets whose names contain 'test_format' have their content
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    # validated by `abi_check.py`.
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    targets = {} # type: Dict[str, Callable[..., Iterable[test_case.TestCase]]]
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    def generate_target(self, name: str, *target_args) -> None:
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        """Generate cases and write to data file for a target.
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        For target callables which require arguments, override this function
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        and pass these arguments using super() (see PSATestGenerator).
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        """
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        test_cases = self.targets[name](*target_args)
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        self.write_test_data_file(name, test_cases)
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def main(args, description: str, generator_class: Type[TestGenerator] = TestGenerator):
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    """Command line entry point."""
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    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=description)
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    parser.add_argument('--list', action='store_true',
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                        help='List available targets and exit')
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    parser.add_argument('targets', nargs='*', metavar='TARGET',
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                        help='Target file to generate (default: all; "-": none)')
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    # Change to the mbedtls root, to keep things simple.
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    # Note that if any command line options refer to paths, they need to
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    # be adjusted first.
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    build_tree.chdir_to_root()
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    options = parser.parse_args(args)
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    generator = generator_class(options)
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    if options.list:
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        for name in sorted(generator.targets):
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            print(generator.filename_for(name))
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        return
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    if options.targets:
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        # Allow "-" as a special case so you can run
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        # ``generate_xxx_tests.py - $targets`` and it works uniformly whether
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        # ``$targets`` is empty or not.
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        options.targets = [os.path.basename(re.sub(r'\.data\Z', r'', target))
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                           for target in options.targets
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                           if target != '-']
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    else:
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        options.targets = sorted(generator.targets)
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    for target in options.targets:
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        generator.generate_target(target)
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