| #!/usr/bin/perl |
| |
| # Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. |
| # Copyright (C) 2006 Alexey Proskuryakov (ap@nypop.com) |
| # Copyright (C) 2007 Matt Lilek (pewtermoose@gmail.com) |
| # Copyright (C) 2007 Eric Seidel <eric@webkit.org> |
| # Copyright (C) 2009 Google Inc. All rights reserved. |
| # Copyright (C) 2009 Andras Becsi (becsi.andras@stud.u-szeged.hu), University of Szeged |
| # |
| # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without |
| # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions |
| # are met: |
| # |
| # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
| # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
| # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
| # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
| # documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. |
| # 3. Neither the name of Apple Computer, Inc. ("Apple") nor the names of |
| # its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived |
| # from this software without specific prior written permission. |
| # |
| # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY APPLE AND ITS CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY |
| # EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED |
| # WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE |
| # DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL APPLE OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY |
| # DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES |
| # (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; |
| # LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND |
| # ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT |
| # (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF |
| # THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
| |
| # Script to run the WebKit Open Source Project layout tests. |
| |
| # Run all the tests passed in on the command line. |
| # If no tests are passed, find all the .html, .shtml, .xml, .xhtml, .xhtmlmp, .pl, .php (and svg) files in the test directory. |
| |
| # Run each text. |
| # Compare against the existing file xxx-expected.txt. |
| # If there is a mismatch, generate xxx-actual.txt and xxx-diffs.txt. |
| |
| # At the end, report: |
| # the number of tests that got the expected results |
| # the number of tests that ran, but did not get the expected results |
| # the number of tests that failed to run |
| # the number of tests that were run but had no expected results to compare against |
| |
| use strict; |
| use warnings; |
| |
| use CGI; |
| use Config; |
| use Cwd; |
| use Data::Dumper; |
| use Fcntl qw(F_GETFL F_SETFL O_NONBLOCK); |
| use File::Basename; |
| use File::Copy; |
| use File::Find; |
| use File::Path; |
| use File::Spec; |
| use File::Spec::Functions; |
| use File::Temp; |
| use FindBin; |
| use Getopt::Long; |
| use IPC::Open2; |
| use IPC::Open3; |
| use Time::HiRes qw(time usleep); |
| |
| use List::Util 'shuffle'; |
| |
| use lib $FindBin::Bin; |
| use webkitperl::features; |
| use webkitperl::httpd; |
| use webkitdirs; |
| use VCSUtils; |
| use POSIX; |
| |
| sub buildPlatformResultHierarchy(); |
| sub buildPlatformTestHierarchy(@); |
| sub captureSavedCrashLog($$); |
| sub checkPythonVersion(); |
| sub closeCygpaths(); |
| sub closeDumpTool(); |
| sub closeWebSocketServer(); |
| sub configureAndOpenHTTPDIfNeeded(); |
| sub countAndPrintLeaks($$$); |
| sub countFinishedTest($$$$); |
| sub deleteExpectedAndActualResults($); |
| sub dumpToolDidCrash(); |
| sub epiloguesAndPrologues($$); |
| sub expectedDirectoryForTest($;$;$); |
| sub fileNameWithNumber($$); |
| sub findNewestFileMatchingGlob($); |
| sub htmlForResultsSection(\@$&); |
| sub isTextOnlyTest($); |
| sub launchWithEnv(\@\%); |
| sub resolveAndMakeTestResultsDirectory(); |
| sub numericcmp($$); |
| sub openDiffTool(); |
| sub buildDumpTool($); |
| sub openDumpTool(); |
| sub parseLeaksandPrintUniqueLeaks(); |
| sub openWebSocketServerIfNeeded(); |
| sub pathcmp($$); |
| sub printFailureMessageForTest($$); |
| sub processIgnoreTests($$); |
| sub readFromDumpToolWithTimer(**); |
| sub readSkippedFiles($); |
| sub recordActualResultsAndDiff($$); |
| sub sampleDumpTool(); |
| sub setFileHandleNonBlocking(*$); |
| sub setUpWindowsCrashLogSaving(); |
| sub slowestcmp($$); |
| sub splitpath($); |
| sub stopRunningTestsEarlyIfNeeded(); |
| sub stripExtension($); |
| sub stripMetrics($$); |
| sub testCrashedOrTimedOut($$$$$$); |
| sub toCygwinPath($); |
| sub toURL($); |
| sub toWindowsPath($); |
| sub validateSkippedArg($$;$); |
| sub writeToFile($$); |
| |
| # Argument handling |
| my $addPlatformExceptions = 0; |
| my $complexText = 0; |
| my $exitAfterNFailures = 0; |
| my $exitAfterNCrashesOrTimeouts = 0; |
| my $generateNewResults = isAppleMacWebKit() ? 1 : 0; |
| my $guardMalloc = ''; |
| # FIXME: Dynamic HTTP-port configuration in this file is wrong. The various |
| # apache config files in LayoutTests/http/config govern the port numbers. |
| # Dynamic configuration as-written will also cause random failures in |
| # an IPv6 environment. See https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37104. |
| my $httpdPort = 8000; |
| my $httpdSSLPort = 8443; |
| my $ignoreMetrics = 0; |
| my $webSocketPort = 8880; |
| # wss is disabled until all platforms support pyOpenSSL. |
| # my $webSocketSecurePort = 9323; |
| my @ignoreTests; |
| my $iterations = 1; |
| my $launchSafari = 1; |
| my $mergeDepth; |
| my $pixelTests = ''; |
| my $platform; |
| my $quiet = ''; |
| my $randomizeTests = 0; |
| my $repeatEach = 1; |
| my $report10Slowest = 0; |
| my $resetResults = 0; |
| my $reverseTests = 0; |
| my $root; |
| my $runSample = 1; |
| my $shouldCheckLeaks = 0; |
| my $showHelp = 0; |
| my $stripEditingCallbacks; |
| my $testHTTP = 1; |
| my $testWebSocket = 1; |
| my $testMedia = 1; |
| my $tmpDir = "/tmp"; |
| my $testResultsDirectory = File::Spec->catdir($tmpDir, "layout-test-results"); |
| my $testsPerDumpTool = 1000; |
| my $threaded = 0; |
| # DumpRenderTree has an internal timeout of 30 seconds, so this must be > 30. |
| my $timeoutSeconds = 35; |
| my $tolerance = 0; |
| my $treatSkipped = "default"; |
| my $useRemoteLinksToTests = 0; |
| my $useValgrind = 0; |
| my $verbose = 0; |
| my $shouldWaitForHTTPD = 0; |
| my $useWebKitTestRunner = 0; |
| my $noBuildDumpTool = 0; |
| |
| my @leaksFilenames; |
| |
| if (isWindows() || isMsys()) { |
| print "This script has to be run under Cygwin to function correctly.\n"; |
| exit 1; |
| } |
| |
| # Default to --no-http for wx for now. |
| $testHTTP = 0 if (isWx()); |
| |
| my $perlInterpreter = "perl"; |
| |
| my $expectedTag = "expected"; |
| my $mismatchTag = "mismatch"; |
| my $actualTag = "actual"; |
| my $prettyDiffTag = "pretty-diff"; |
| my $diffsTag = "diffs"; |
| my $errorTag = "stderr"; |
| my $crashLogTag = "crash-log"; |
| |
| my $windowsCrashLogFilePrefix = "CrashLog"; |
| |
| # These are defined here instead of closer to where they are used so that they |
| # will always be accessible from the END block that uses them, even if the user |
| # presses Ctrl-C before Perl has finished evaluating this whole file. |
| my $windowsPostMortemDebuggerKey = "/HKLM/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows NT/CurrentVersion/AeDebug"; |
| my %previousWindowsPostMortemDebuggerValues; |
| |
| my $realPlatform; |
| |
| my @macPlatforms = ("mac-tiger", "mac-leopard", "mac-snowleopard", "mac"); |
| my @winPlatforms = ("win-xp", "win-vista", "win-7", "win"); |
| |
| if (isAppleMacWebKit()) { |
| if (isTiger()) { |
| $platform = "mac-tiger"; |
| $tolerance = 1.0; |
| } elsif (isLeopard()) { |
| $platform = "mac-leopard"; |
| $tolerance = 0.1; |
| } elsif (isSnowLeopard()) { |
| $platform = "mac-snowleopard"; |
| $tolerance = 0.1; |
| } else { |
| $platform = "mac"; |
| } |
| } elsif (isQt()) { |
| if (isDarwin()) { |
| $platform = "qt-mac"; |
| } elsif (isLinux()) { |
| $platform = "qt-linux"; |
| } elsif (isWindows() || isCygwin()) { |
| $platform = "qt-win"; |
| } else { |
| $platform = "qt"; |
| } |
| } elsif (isGtk()) { |
| $platform = "gtk"; |
| } elsif (isWx()) { |
| $platform = "wx"; |
| } elsif (isCygwin() || isWindows()) { |
| if (isWindowsXP()) { |
| $platform = "win-xp"; |
| } elsif (isWindowsVista()) { |
| $platform = "win-vista"; |
| } elsif (isWindows7()) { |
| $platform = "win-7"; |
| } else { |
| $platform = "win"; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (isQt() || isAppleWinWebKit()) { |
| my $testfontPath = $ENV{"WEBKIT_TESTFONTS"}; |
| if (!$testfontPath || !-d "$testfontPath") { |
| print "The WEBKIT_TESTFONTS environment variable is not defined or not set properly\n"; |
| print "You must set it before running the tests.\n"; |
| print "Use git to grab the actual fonts from http://gitorious.org/qtwebkit/testfonts\n"; |
| exit 1; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (!defined($platform)) { |
| print "WARNING: Your platform is not recognized. Any platform-specific results will be generated in platform/undefined.\n"; |
| $platform = "undefined"; |
| } |
| |
| if (!checkPythonVersion()) { |
| print "WARNING: Your platform does not have Python 2.5+, which is required to run websocket server, so disabling websocket/tests.\n"; |
| $testWebSocket = 0; |
| } |
| |
| my $programName = basename($0); |
| my $launchSafariDefault = $launchSafari ? "launch" : "do not launch"; |
| my $httpDefault = $testHTTP ? "run" : "do not run"; |
| my $sampleDefault = $runSample ? "run" : "do not run"; |
| |
| my $usage = <<EOF; |
| Usage: $programName [options] [testdir|testpath ...] |
| --add-platform-exceptions Put new results for non-platform-specific failing tests into the platform-specific results directory |
| --complex-text Use the complex text code path for all text (Mac OS X and Windows only) |
| -c|--configuration config Set DumpRenderTree build configuration |
| -g|--guard-malloc Enable malloc guard |
| --exit-after-n-failures N Exit after the first N failures (includes crashes) instead of running all tests |
| --exit-after-n-crashes-or-timeouts N |
| Exit after the first N crashes instead of running all tests |
| -h|--help Show this help message |
| --[no-]http Run (or do not run) http tests (default: $httpDefault) |
| --[no-]wait-for-httpd Wait for httpd if some other test session is using it already (same as WEBKIT_WAIT_FOR_HTTPD=1). (default: $shouldWaitForHTTPD) |
| -i|--ignore-tests Comma-separated list of directories or tests to ignore |
| --iterations n Number of times to run the set of tests (e.g. ABCABCABC) |
| --[no-]launch-safari Launch (or do not launch) Safari to display test results (default: $launchSafariDefault) |
| -l|--leaks Enable leaks checking |
| --[no-]new-test-results Generate results for new tests |
| --nthly n Restart DumpRenderTree every n tests (default: $testsPerDumpTool) |
| -p|--pixel-tests Enable pixel tests |
| --tolerance t Ignore image differences less than this percentage (default: $tolerance) |
| --platform Override the detected platform to use for tests and results (default: $platform) |
| --port Web server port to use with http tests |
| -q|--quiet Less verbose output |
| --reset-results Reset ALL results (including pixel tests if --pixel-tests is set) |
| -o|--results-directory Output results directory (default: $testResultsDirectory) |
| --random Run the tests in a random order |
| --repeat-each n Number of times to run each test (e.g. AAABBBCCC) |
| --reverse Run the tests in reverse alphabetical order |
| --root Path to root tools build |
| --[no-]sample-on-timeout Run sample on timeout (default: $sampleDefault) (Mac OS X only) |
| -1|--singly Isolate each test case run (implies --nthly 1 --verbose) |
| --skipped=[default|ignore|only] Specifies how to treat the Skipped file |
| default: Tests/directories listed in the Skipped file are not tested |
| ignore: The Skipped file is ignored |
| only: Only those tests/directories listed in the Skipped file will be run |
| --slowest Report the 10 slowest tests |
| --ignore-metrics Ignore metrics in tests |
| --[no-]strip-editing-callbacks Remove editing callbacks from expected results |
| -t|--threaded Run a concurrent JavaScript thead with each test |
| --timeout t Sets the number of seconds before a test times out (default: $timeoutSeconds) |
| --valgrind Run DumpRenderTree inside valgrind (Qt/Linux only) |
| -v|--verbose More verbose output (overrides --quiet) |
| -m|--merge-leak-depth arg Merges leak callStacks and prints the number of unique leaks beneath a callstack depth of arg. Defaults to 5. |
| --use-remote-links-to-tests Link to test files within the SVN repository in the results. |
| -2|--webkit-test-runner Use WebKitTestRunner rather than DumpRenderTree. |
| EOF |
| |
| setConfiguration(); |
| |
| my $getOptionsResult = GetOptions( |
| 'add-platform-exceptions' => \$addPlatformExceptions, |
| 'complex-text' => \$complexText, |
| 'exit-after-n-failures=i' => \$exitAfterNFailures, |
| 'exit-after-n-crashes-or-timeouts=i' => \$exitAfterNCrashesOrTimeouts, |
| 'guard-malloc|g' => \$guardMalloc, |
| 'help|h' => \$showHelp, |
| 'http!' => \$testHTTP, |
| 'wait-for-httpd!' => \$shouldWaitForHTTPD, |
| 'ignore-metrics!' => \$ignoreMetrics, |
| 'ignore-tests|i=s' => \@ignoreTests, |
| 'iterations=i' => \$iterations, |
| 'launch-safari!' => \$launchSafari, |
| 'leaks|l' => \$shouldCheckLeaks, |
| 'merge-leak-depth|m:5' => \$mergeDepth, |
| 'new-test-results!' => \$generateNewResults, |
| 'no-build' => \$noBuildDumpTool, |
| 'nthly=i' => \$testsPerDumpTool, |
| 'pixel-tests|p' => \$pixelTests, |
| 'platform=s' => \$platform, |
| 'port=i' => \$httpdPort, |
| 'quiet|q' => \$quiet, |
| 'random' => \$randomizeTests, |
| 'repeat-each=i' => \$repeatEach, |
| 'reset-results' => \$resetResults, |
| 'results-directory|o=s' => \$testResultsDirectory, |
| 'reverse' => \$reverseTests, |
| 'root=s' => \$root, |
| 'sample-on-timeout!' => \$runSample, |
| 'singly|1' => sub { $testsPerDumpTool = 1; }, |
| 'skipped=s' => \&validateSkippedArg, |
| 'slowest' => \$report10Slowest, |
| 'strip-editing-callbacks!' => \$stripEditingCallbacks, |
| 'threaded|t' => \$threaded, |
| 'timeout=i' => \$timeoutSeconds, |
| 'tolerance=f' => \$tolerance, |
| 'use-remote-links-to-tests' => \$useRemoteLinksToTests, |
| 'valgrind' => \$useValgrind, |
| 'verbose|v' => \$verbose, |
| 'webkit-test-runner|2' => \$useWebKitTestRunner, |
| ); |
| |
| if (!$getOptionsResult || $showHelp) { |
| print STDERR $usage; |
| exit 1; |
| } |
| |
| if ($useWebKitTestRunner) { |
| if (isAppleMacWebKit()) { |
| $realPlatform = $platform; |
| $platform = "mac-wk2"; |
| } elsif (isAppleWinWebKit()) { |
| $stripEditingCallbacks = 0 unless defined $stripEditingCallbacks; |
| $realPlatform = $platform; |
| $platform = "win-wk2"; |
| } elsif (isQt()) { |
| $realPlatform = $platform; |
| $platform = "qt-wk2"; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| $timeoutSeconds *= 10 if $guardMalloc; |
| |
| $stripEditingCallbacks = isCygwin() unless defined $stripEditingCallbacks; |
| |
| my $ignoreSkipped = $treatSkipped eq "ignore"; |
| my $skippedOnly = $treatSkipped eq "only"; |
| |
| my $configuration = configuration(); |
| |
| # We need an environment variable to be able to enable the feature per-slave |
| $shouldWaitForHTTPD = $ENV{"WEBKIT_WAIT_FOR_HTTPD"} unless ($shouldWaitForHTTPD); |
| $verbose = 1 if $testsPerDumpTool == 1; |
| |
| if ($shouldCheckLeaks && $testsPerDumpTool > 1000) { |
| print STDERR "\nWARNING: Running more than 1000 tests at a time with MallocStackLogging enabled may cause a crash.\n\n"; |
| } |
| |
| # Stack logging does not play well with QuickTime on Tiger (rdar://problem/5537157) |
| $testMedia = 0 if $shouldCheckLeaks && isTiger(); |
| |
| # Generating remote links causes a lot of unnecessary spew on GTK build bot |
| $useRemoteLinksToTests = 0 if isGtk(); |
| |
| setConfigurationProductDir(Cwd::abs_path($root)) if (defined($root)); |
| my $productDir = productDir(); |
| $productDir .= "/bin" if isQt(); |
| $productDir .= "/Programs" if isGtk(); |
| |
| chdirWebKit(); |
| |
| if (!defined($root) && !$noBuildDumpTool) { |
| # FIXME: We build both DumpRenderTree and WebKitTestRunner for |
| # WebKitTestRunner runs becuase DumpRenderTree still includes |
| # the DumpRenderTreeSupport module and the TestNetscapePlugin. |
| # These two projects should be factored out into their own |
| # projects. |
| buildDumpTool("DumpRenderTree"); |
| buildDumpTool("WebKitTestRunner") if $useWebKitTestRunner; |
| } |
| |
| my $dumpToolName = $useWebKitTestRunner ? "WebKitTestRunner" : "DumpRenderTree"; |
| |
| if (isAppleWinWebKit()) { |
| $dumpToolName .= "_debug" if configurationForVisualStudio() eq "Debug_All"; |
| $dumpToolName .= $Config{_exe}; |
| } |
| my $dumpTool = File::Spec->catfile($productDir, $dumpToolName); |
| die "can't find executable $dumpToolName (looked in $productDir)\n" unless -x $dumpTool; |
| |
| my $imageDiffTool = "$productDir/ImageDiff"; |
| $imageDiffTool .= "_debug" if isCygwin() && configurationForVisualStudio() eq "Debug_All"; |
| die "can't find executable $imageDiffTool (looked in $productDir)\n" if $pixelTests && !-x $imageDiffTool; |
| |
| checkFrameworks() unless isCygwin(); |
| |
| if (isAppleMacWebKit()) { |
| push @INC, $productDir; |
| require DumpRenderTreeSupport; |
| } |
| |
| my $layoutTestsName = "LayoutTests"; |
| my $testDirectory = File::Spec->rel2abs($layoutTestsName); |
| my $expectedDirectory = $testDirectory; |
| my $platformBaseDirectory = catdir($testDirectory, "platform"); |
| my $platformTestDirectory = catdir($platformBaseDirectory, $platform); |
| my @platformResultHierarchy = buildPlatformResultHierarchy(); |
| my @platformTestHierarchy = buildPlatformTestHierarchy(@platformResultHierarchy); |
| |
| $expectedDirectory = $ENV{"WebKitExpectedTestResultsDirectory"} if $ENV{"WebKitExpectedTestResultsDirectory"}; |
| |
| $testResultsDirectory = File::Spec->rel2abs($testResultsDirectory); |
| # $testResultsDirectory must be empty before testing. |
| rmtree $testResultsDirectory; |
| my $testResults = File::Spec->catfile($testResultsDirectory, "results.html"); |
| |
| if (isAppleMacWebKit()) { |
| print STDERR "Compiling Java tests\n"; |
| my $javaTestsDirectory = catdir($testDirectory, "java"); |
| |
| if (system("/usr/bin/make", "-C", "$javaTestsDirectory")) { |
| exit 1; |
| } |
| } elsif (isCygwin()) { |
| setUpWindowsCrashLogSaving(); |
| } |
| |
| print "Running tests from $testDirectory\n"; |
| if ($pixelTests) { |
| print "Enabling pixel tests with a tolerance of $tolerance%\n"; |
| if (isDarwin()) { |
| if (!$useWebKitTestRunner) { |
| print "WARNING: Temporarily changing the main display color profile:\n"; |
| print "\tThe colors on your screen will change for the duration of the testing.\n"; |
| print "\tThis allows the pixel tests to have consistent color values across all machines.\n"; |
| } |
| |
| if (isPerianInstalled()) { |
| print "WARNING: Perian's QuickTime component is installed and this may affect pixel test results!\n"; |
| print "\tYou should avoid generating new pixel results in this environment.\n"; |
| print "\tSee https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22615 for details.\n"; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| system "ln", "-s", $testDirectory, "/tmp/LayoutTests" unless -x "/tmp/LayoutTests"; |
| |
| my %ignoredFiles = ( "results.html" => 1 ); |
| my %ignoredDirectories = map { $_ => 1 } qw(platform); |
| my %ignoredLocalDirectories = map { $_ => 1 } qw(.svn _svn resources script-tests); |
| my %supportedFileExtensions = map { $_ => 1 } qw(html shtml xml xhtml xhtmlmp pl php); |
| |
| if (!checkWebCoreFeatureSupport("MathML", 0)) { |
| $ignoredDirectories{'mathml'} = 1; |
| } |
| |
| # FIXME: We should fix webkitperl/features.pm:hasFeature() to do the correct feature detection for Cygwin. |
| if (checkWebCoreFeatureSupport("SVG", 0)) { |
| $supportedFileExtensions{'svg'} = 1; |
| } elsif (isCygwin()) { |
| $supportedFileExtensions{'svg'} = 1; |
| } else { |
| $ignoredLocalDirectories{'svg'} = 1; |
| } |
| |
| if (!$testHTTP) { |
| $ignoredDirectories{'http'} = 1; |
| $ignoredDirectories{'websocket'} = 1; |
| } |
| if (!$testWebSocket) { |
| $ignoredDirectories{'websocket'} = 1; |
| } |
| |
| if (!$testMedia) { |
| $ignoredDirectories{'media'} = 1; |
| $ignoredDirectories{'http/tests/media'} = 1; |
| } |
| |
| my $supportedFeaturesResult = ""; |
| |
| if (isCygwin()) { |
| # Collect supported features list |
| setPathForRunningWebKitApp(\%ENV); |
| my $supportedFeaturesCommand = "\"$dumpTool\" --print-supported-features 2>&1"; |
| $supportedFeaturesResult = `$supportedFeaturesCommand 2>&1`; |
| } |
| |
| my $hasAcceleratedCompositing = 0; |
| my $has3DRendering = 0; |
| |
| if (isCygwin()) { |
| $hasAcceleratedCompositing = $supportedFeaturesResult =~ /AcceleratedCompositing/; |
| $has3DRendering = $supportedFeaturesResult =~ /3DRendering/; |
| } else { |
| $hasAcceleratedCompositing = checkWebCoreFeatureSupport("Accelerated Compositing", 0); |
| $has3DRendering = checkWebCoreFeatureSupport("3D Rendering", 0); |
| } |
| |
| if (!$hasAcceleratedCompositing) { |
| $ignoredDirectories{'compositing'} = 1; |
| |
| # This test has slightly different floating-point rounding when accelerated |
| # compositing is enabled. |
| $ignoredFiles{'svg/custom/use-on-symbol-inside-pattern.svg'} = 1; |
| |
| # This test has an iframe that is put in a layer only in compositing mode. |
| $ignoredFiles{'media/media-document-audio-repaint.html'} = 1; |
| |
| if (isAppleWebKit()) { |
| # In Apple's ports, the default controls for <video> contain a "full |
| # screen" button only if accelerated compositing is enabled. |
| $ignoredFiles{'media/controls-after-reload.html'} = 1; |
| $ignoredFiles{'media/controls-drag-timebar.html'} = 1; |
| $ignoredFiles{'media/controls-strict.html'} = 1; |
| $ignoredFiles{'media/controls-styling.html'} = 1; |
| $ignoredFiles{'media/video-controls-rendering.html'} = 1; |
| $ignoredFiles{'media/video-display-toggle.html'} = 1; |
| $ignoredFiles{'media/video-no-audio.html'} = 1; |
| } |
| |
| # Here we're using !$hasAcceleratedCompositing as a proxy for "is a headless XP machine" (like |
| # our test slaves). Headless XP machines can neither support accelerated compositing nor pass |
| # this test, so skipping the test here is expedient, if a little sloppy. See |
| # <http://webkit.org/b/48333>. |
| $ignoredFiles{'platform/win/plugins/npn-invalidate-rect-invalidates-window.html'} = 1 if isAppleWinWebKit(); |
| } |
| |
| if (!$has3DRendering) { |
| $ignoredDirectories{'animations/3d'} = 1; |
| $ignoredDirectories{'transforms/3d'} = 1; |
| |
| # These tests use the -webkit-transform-3d media query. |
| $ignoredFiles{'fast/media/mq-transform-02.html'} = 1; |
| $ignoredFiles{'fast/media/mq-transform-03.html'} = 1; |
| } |
| |
| if (!checkWebCoreFeatureSupport("3D Canvas", 0)) { |
| $ignoredDirectories{'fast/canvas/webgl'} = 1; |
| $ignoredDirectories{'compositing/webgl'} = 1; |
| $ignoredDirectories{'http/tests/canvas/webgl'} = 1; |
| } |
| |
| if (checkWebCoreFeatureSupport("WML", 0)) { |
| $supportedFileExtensions{'wml'} = 1; |
| } else { |
| $ignoredDirectories{'http/tests/wml'} = 1; |
| $ignoredDirectories{'fast/wml'} = 1; |
| $ignoredDirectories{'wml'} = 1; |
| } |
| |
| if (!checkWebCoreFeatureSupport("WCSS", 0)) { |
| $ignoredDirectories{'fast/wcss'} = 1; |
| } |
| |
| if (!checkWebCoreFeatureSupport("XHTMLMP", 0)) { |
| $ignoredDirectories{'fast/xhtmlmp'} = 1; |
| } |
| |
| processIgnoreTests(join(',', @ignoreTests), "ignore-tests") if @ignoreTests; |
| if (!$ignoreSkipped) { |
| if (!$skippedOnly || @ARGV == 0) { |
| readSkippedFiles(""); |
| } else { |
| # Since readSkippedFiles() appends to @ARGV, we must use a foreach |
| # loop so that we only iterate over the original argument list. |
| foreach my $argnum (0 .. $#ARGV) { |
| readSkippedFiles(shift @ARGV); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| my @tests = findTestsToRun(); |
| |
| die "no tests to run\n" if !@tests; |
| |
| my %counts; |
| my %tests; |
| my %imagesPresent; |
| my %imageDifferences; |
| my %durations; |
| my $count = 0; |
| my $leaksOutputFileNumber = 1; |
| my $totalLeaks = 0; |
| |
| my @toolArgs = (); |
| push @toolArgs, "--pixel-tests" if $pixelTests; |
| push @toolArgs, "--threaded" if $threaded; |
| push @toolArgs, "--complex-text" if $complexText; |
| push @toolArgs, "-"; |
| |
| my @diffToolArgs = (); |
| push @diffToolArgs, "--tolerance", $tolerance; |
| |
| $| = 1; |
| |
| my $dumpToolPID; |
| my $isDumpToolOpen = 0; |
| my $dumpToolCrashed = 0; |
| my $imageDiffToolPID; |
| my $isDiffToolOpen = 0; |
| |
| my $atLineStart = 1; |
| my $lastDirectory = ""; |
| |
| my $isHttpdOpen = 0; |
| my $isWebSocketServerOpen = 0; |
| my $webSocketServerPidFile = 0; |
| my $failedToStartWebSocketServer = 0; |
| # wss is disabled until all platforms support pyOpenSSL. |
| # my $webSocketSecureServerPID = 0; |
| |
| sub catch_pipe { $dumpToolCrashed = 1; } |
| $SIG{"PIPE"} = "catch_pipe"; |
| |
| print "Testing ", scalar @tests, " test cases"; |
| print " $iterations times" if ($iterations > 1); |
| print ", repeating each test $repeatEach times" if ($repeatEach > 1); |
| print ".\n"; |
| |
| my $overallStartTime = time; |
| |
| my %expectedResultPaths; |
| |
| my @originalTests = @tests; |
| # Add individual test repetitions |
| if ($repeatEach > 1) { |
| @tests = (); |
| foreach my $test (@originalTests) { |
| for (my $i = 0; $i < $repeatEach; $i++) { |
| push(@tests, $test); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| # Add test set repetitions |
| for (my $i = 1; $i < $iterations; $i++) { |
| push(@tests, @originalTests); |
| } |
| |
| for my $test (@tests) { |
| my $newDumpTool = not $isDumpToolOpen; |
| openDumpTool(); |
| |
| my $base = stripExtension($test); |
| my $expectedExtension = ".txt"; |
| |
| my $dir = $base; |
| $dir =~ s|/[^/]+$||; |
| |
| if ($newDumpTool || $dir ne $lastDirectory) { |
| foreach my $logue (epiloguesAndPrologues($newDumpTool ? "" : $lastDirectory, $dir)) { |
| if (isCygwin()) { |
| $logue = toWindowsPath($logue); |
| } else { |
| $logue = canonpath($logue); |
| } |
| if ($verbose) { |
| print "running epilogue or prologue $logue\n"; |
| } |
| print OUT "$logue\n"; |
| # Throw away output from DumpRenderTree. |
| # Once for the test output and once for pixel results (empty) |
| while (<IN>) { |
| last if /#EOF/; |
| } |
| while (<IN>) { |
| last if /#EOF/; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if ($verbose) { |
| print "running $test -> "; |
| $atLineStart = 0; |
| } elsif (!$quiet) { |
| if ($dir ne $lastDirectory) { |
| print "\n" unless $atLineStart; |
| print "$dir "; |
| } |
| print "."; |
| $atLineStart = 0; |
| } |
| |
| $lastDirectory = $dir; |
| |
| my $result; |
| |
| my $startTime = time if $report10Slowest; |
| |
| # Try to read expected hash file for pixel tests |
| my $suffixExpectedHash = ""; |
| if ($pixelTests && !$resetResults) { |
| my $expectedPixelDir = expectedDirectoryForTest($base, 0, "png"); |
| if (open EXPECTEDHASH, File::Spec->catfile($expectedPixelDir, "$base-$expectedTag.checksum")) { |
| my $expectedHash = <EXPECTEDHASH>; |
| chomp($expectedHash); |
| close EXPECTEDHASH; |
| |
| # Format expected hash into a suffix string that is appended to the path / URL passed to DRT |
| $suffixExpectedHash = "'$expectedHash"; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if ($test =~ /^http\//) { |
| configureAndOpenHTTPDIfNeeded(); |
| if ($test =~ /^http\/tests\/websocket\//) { |
| if ($test =~ /^websocket\/tests\/local\//) { |
| my $testPath = "$testDirectory/$test"; |
| if (isCygwin()) { |
| $testPath = toWindowsPath($testPath); |
| } else { |
| $testPath = canonpath($testPath); |
| } |
| print OUT "$testPath\n"; |
| } else { |
| if (openWebSocketServerIfNeeded()) { |
| my $path = canonpath($test); |
| if ($test =~ /^http\/tests\/websocket\/tests\/ssl\//) { |
| # wss is disabled until all platforms support pyOpenSSL. |
| print STDERR "Error: wss is disabled until all platforms support pyOpenSSL."; |
| } else { |
| $path =~ s/^http\/tests\///; |
| print OUT "http://127.0.0.1:$httpdPort/$path\n"; |
| } |
| } else { |
| # We failed to launch the WebSocket server. Display a useful error message rather than attempting |
| # to run tests that expect the server to be available. |
| my $errorMessagePath = "$testDirectory/http/tests/websocket/resources/server-failed-to-start.html"; |
| $errorMessagePath = isCygwin() ? toWindowsPath($errorMessagePath) : canonpath($errorMessagePath); |
| print OUT "$errorMessagePath\n"; |
| } |
| } |
| } elsif ($test !~ /^http\/tests\/local\// && $test !~ /^http\/tests\/ssl\// && $test !~ /^http\/tests\/wml\//) { |
| my $path = canonpath($test); |
| $path =~ s/^http\/tests\///; |
| print OUT "http://127.0.0.1:$httpdPort/$path$suffixExpectedHash\n"; |
| } elsif ($test =~ /^http\/tests\/ssl\//) { |
| my $path = canonpath($test); |
| $path =~ s/^http\/tests\///; |
| print OUT "https://127.0.0.1:$httpdSSLPort/$path$suffixExpectedHash\n"; |
| } else { |
| my $testPath = "$testDirectory/$test"; |
| if (isCygwin()) { |
| $testPath = toWindowsPath($testPath); |
| } else { |
| $testPath = canonpath($testPath); |
| } |
| print OUT "$testPath$suffixExpectedHash\n"; |
| } |
| } else { |
| my $testPath = "$testDirectory/$test"; |
| if (isCygwin()) { |
| $testPath = toWindowsPath($testPath); |
| } else { |
| $testPath = canonpath($testPath); |
| } |
| print OUT "$testPath$suffixExpectedHash\n" if defined $testPath; |
| } |
| |
| # DumpRenderTree is expected to dump two "blocks" to stdout for each test. |
| # Each block is terminated by a #EOF on a line by itself. |
| # The first block is the output of the test (in text, RenderTree or other formats). |
| # The second block is for optional pixel data in PNG format, and may be empty if |
| # pixel tests are not being run, or the test does not dump pixels (e.g. text tests). |
| my $readResults = readFromDumpToolWithTimer(IN, ERROR); |
| |
| my $actual = $readResults->{output}; |
| my $error = $readResults->{error}; |
| |
| $expectedExtension = $readResults->{extension}; |
| my $expectedFileName = "$base-$expectedTag.$expectedExtension"; |
| |
| my $isText = isTextOnlyTest($actual); |
| |
| my $expectedDir = expectedDirectoryForTest($base, $isText, $expectedExtension); |
| $expectedResultPaths{$base} = File::Spec->catfile($expectedDir, $expectedFileName); |
| |
| unless ($readResults->{status} eq "success") { |
| my $crashed = $readResults->{status} eq "crashed"; |
| my $webProcessCrashed = $readResults->{status} eq "webProcessCrashed"; |
| testCrashedOrTimedOut($test, $base, $crashed, $webProcessCrashed, $actual, $error); |
| countFinishedTest($test, $base, $webProcessCrashed ? "webProcessCrash" : $crashed ? "crash" : "timedout", 0); |
| last if stopRunningTestsEarlyIfNeeded(); |
| next; |
| } |
| |
| $durations{$test} = time - $startTime if $report10Slowest; |
| |
| my $expected; |
| |
| if (!$resetResults && open EXPECTED, "<", $expectedResultPaths{$base}) { |
| $expected = ""; |
| while (<EXPECTED>) { |
| next if $stripEditingCallbacks && $_ =~ /^EDITING DELEGATE:/; |
| $expected .= $_; |
| } |
| close EXPECTED; |
| } |
| |
| if ($ignoreMetrics && !$isText && defined $expected) { |
| ($actual, $expected) = stripMetrics($actual, $expected); |
| } |
| |
| if ($shouldCheckLeaks && $testsPerDumpTool == 1) { |
| print " $test -> "; |
| } |
| |
| my $actualPNG = ""; |
| my $diffPNG = ""; |
| my $diffPercentage = 0; |
| my $diffResult = "passed"; |
| |
| my $actualHash = ""; |
| my $expectedHash = ""; |
| my $actualPNGSize = 0; |
| |
| while (<IN>) { |
| last if /#EOF/; |
| if (/ActualHash: ([a-f0-9]{32})/) { |
| $actualHash = $1; |
| } elsif (/ExpectedHash: ([a-f0-9]{32})/) { |
| $expectedHash = $1; |
| } elsif (/Content-Length: (\d+)\s*/) { |
| $actualPNGSize = $1; |
| read(IN, $actualPNG, $actualPNGSize); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if ($verbose && $pixelTests && !$resetResults && $actualPNGSize) { |
| if ($actualHash eq "" && $expectedHash eq "") { |
| printFailureMessageForTest($test, "WARNING: actual & expected pixel hashes are missing!"); |
| } elsif ($actualHash eq "") { |
| printFailureMessageForTest($test, "WARNING: actual pixel hash is missing!"); |
| } elsif ($expectedHash eq "") { |
| printFailureMessageForTest($test, "WARNING: expected pixel hash is missing!"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if ($actualPNGSize > 0) { |
| my $expectedPixelDir = expectedDirectoryForTest($base, 0, "png"); |
| my $expectedPNGPath = File::Spec->catfile($expectedPixelDir, "$base-$expectedTag.png"); |
| |
| if (!$resetResults && ($expectedHash ne $actualHash || ($actualHash eq "" && $expectedHash eq ""))) { |
| if (-f $expectedPNGPath) { |
| my $expectedPNGSize = -s $expectedPNGPath; |
| my $expectedPNG = ""; |
| open EXPECTEDPNG, $expectedPNGPath; |
| read(EXPECTEDPNG, $expectedPNG, $expectedPNGSize); |
| |
| openDiffTool(); |
| print DIFFOUT "Content-Length: $actualPNGSize\n"; |
| print DIFFOUT $actualPNG; |
| |
| print DIFFOUT "Content-Length: $expectedPNGSize\n"; |
| print DIFFOUT $expectedPNG; |
| |
| while (<DIFFIN>) { |
| last if /^error/ || /^diff:/; |
| if (/Content-Length: (\d+)\s*/) { |
| read(DIFFIN, $diffPNG, $1); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (/^diff: (.+)% (passed|failed)/) { |
| $diffPercentage = $1 + 0; |
| $imageDifferences{$base} = $diffPercentage; |
| $diffResult = $2; |
| } |
| |
| if (!$diffPercentage) { |
| printFailureMessageForTest($test, "pixel hash failed (but pixel test still passes)"); |
| } |
| } elsif ($verbose) { |
| printFailureMessageForTest($test, "WARNING: expected image is missing!"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if ($resetResults || !-f $expectedPNGPath) { |
| mkpath catfile($expectedPixelDir, dirname($base)) if $testDirectory ne $expectedPixelDir; |
| writeToFile($expectedPNGPath, $actualPNG); |
| } |
| |
| my $expectedChecksumPath = File::Spec->catfile($expectedPixelDir, "$base-$expectedTag.checksum"); |
| if ($actualHash ne "" && ($resetResults || !-f $expectedChecksumPath)) { |
| writeToFile($expectedChecksumPath, $actualHash); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (dumpToolDidCrash()) { |
| $result = "crash"; |
| testCrashedOrTimedOut($test, $base, 1, 0, $actual, $error); |
| } elsif (!defined $expected) { |
| if ($verbose) { |
| print "new " . ($resetResults ? "result" : "test"); |
| } |
| $result = "new"; |
| |
| if ($generateNewResults || $resetResults) { |
| mkpath catfile($expectedDir, dirname($base)) if $testDirectory ne $expectedDir; |
| writeToFile("$expectedDir/$expectedFileName", $actual); |
| } |
| deleteExpectedAndActualResults($base); |
| recordActualResultsAndDiff($base, $actual); |
| if (!$resetResults) { |
| # Always print the file name for new tests, as they will probably need some manual inspection. |
| # in verbose mode we already printed the test case, so no need to do it again. |
| unless ($verbose) { |
| print "\n" unless $atLineStart; |
| print "$test -> "; |
| } |
| my $resultsDir = catdir($expectedDir, dirname($base)); |
| if (!$verbose) { |
| print "new"; |
| } |
| if ($generateNewResults) { |
| print " (results generated in $resultsDir)"; |
| } |
| print "\n" unless $atLineStart; |
| $atLineStart = 1; |
| } |
| } elsif ($actual eq $expected && $diffResult eq "passed") { |
| if ($verbose) { |
| print "succeeded\n"; |
| $atLineStart = 1; |
| } |
| $result = "match"; |
| deleteExpectedAndActualResults($base); |
| } else { |
| $result = "mismatch"; |
| |
| my $pixelTestFailed = $pixelTests && $diffPNG && $diffPNG ne ""; |
| my $testFailed = $actual ne $expected; |
| |
| my $message = !$testFailed ? "pixel test failed" : "failed"; |
| |
| if (($testFailed || $pixelTestFailed) && $addPlatformExceptions) { |
| my $testBase = catfile($testDirectory, $base); |
| my $expectedBase = catfile($expectedDir, $base); |
| my $testIsMaximallyPlatformSpecific = $testBase =~ m|^\Q$platformTestDirectory\E/|; |
| my $expectedResultIsMaximallyPlatformSpecific = $expectedBase =~ m|^\Q$platformTestDirectory\E/|; |
| if (!$testIsMaximallyPlatformSpecific && !$expectedResultIsMaximallyPlatformSpecific) { |
| mkpath catfile($platformTestDirectory, dirname($base)); |
| if ($testFailed) { |
| my $expectedFile = catfile($platformTestDirectory, "$expectedFileName"); |
| writeToFile("$expectedFile", $actual); |
| } |
| if ($pixelTestFailed) { |
| my $expectedFile = catfile($platformTestDirectory, "$base-$expectedTag.checksum"); |
| writeToFile("$expectedFile", $actualHash); |
| |
| $expectedFile = catfile($platformTestDirectory, "$base-$expectedTag.png"); |
| writeToFile("$expectedFile", $actualPNG); |
| } |
| $message .= " (results generated in $platformTestDirectory)"; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| printFailureMessageForTest($test, $message); |
| |
| my $dir = "$testResultsDirectory/$base"; |
| $dir =~ s|/([^/]+)$|| or die "Failed to find test name from base\n"; |
| my $testName = $1; |
| mkpath $dir; |
| |
| deleteExpectedAndActualResults($base); |
| recordActualResultsAndDiff($base, $actual); |
| |
| if ($pixelTestFailed) { |
| $imagesPresent{$base} = 1; |
| |
| writeToFile("$testResultsDirectory/$base-$actualTag.png", $actualPNG); |
| writeToFile("$testResultsDirectory/$base-$diffsTag.png", $diffPNG); |
| |
| my $expectedPixelDir = expectedDirectoryForTest($base, 0, "png"); |
| copy("$expectedPixelDir/$base-$expectedTag.png", "$testResultsDirectory/$base-$expectedTag.png"); |
| |
| open DIFFHTML, ">$testResultsDirectory/$base-$diffsTag.html" or die; |
| print DIFFHTML "<html>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "<head>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "<title>$base Image Compare</title>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "<script language=\"Javascript\" type=\"text/javascript\">\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "var currentImage = 0;\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "var imageNames = new Array(\"Actual\", \"Expected\");\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "var imagePaths = new Array(\"$testName-$actualTag.png\", \"$testName-$expectedTag.png\");\n"; |
| if (-f "$testDirectory/$base-w3c.png") { |
| copy("$testDirectory/$base-w3c.png", "$testResultsDirectory/$base-w3c.png"); |
| print DIFFHTML "imageNames.push(\"W3C\");\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "imagePaths.push(\"$testName-w3c.png\");\n"; |
| } |
| print DIFFHTML "function animateImage() {\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML " var image = document.getElementById(\"animatedImage\");\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML " var imageText = document.getElementById(\"imageText\");\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML " image.src = imagePaths[currentImage];\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML " imageText.innerHTML = imageNames[currentImage] + \" Image\";\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML " currentImage = (currentImage + 1) % imageNames.length;\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML " setTimeout('animateImage()',2000);\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "}\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "</script>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "</head>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "<body onLoad=\"animateImage();\">\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "<table>\n"; |
| if ($diffPercentage) { |
| print DIFFHTML "<tr>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "<td>Difference between images: <a href=\"$testName-$diffsTag.png\">$diffPercentage%</a></td>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "</tr>\n"; |
| } |
| print DIFFHTML "<tr>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "<td><a href=\"" . toURL("$testDirectory/$test") . "\">test file</a></td>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "</tr>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "<tr>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "<td id=\"imageText\" style=\"text-weight: bold;\">Actual Image</td>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "</tr>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "<tr>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "<td><img src=\"$testName-$actualTag.png\" id=\"animatedImage\"></td>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "</tr>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "</table>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "</body>\n"; |
| print DIFFHTML "</html>\n"; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if ($error) { |
| my $dir = dirname(File::Spec->catdir($testResultsDirectory, $base)); |
| mkpath $dir; |
| |
| writeToFile(File::Spec->catfile($testResultsDirectory, "$base-$errorTag.txt"), $error); |
| |
| $counts{error}++; |
| push @{$tests{error}}, $test; |
| } |
| |
| countFinishedTest($test, $base, $result, $isText); |
| last if stopRunningTestsEarlyIfNeeded(); |
| } |
| |
| my $totalTestingTime = time - $overallStartTime; |
| my $waitTime = getWaitTime(); |
| if ($waitTime > 0.1) { |
| my $normalizedTestingTime = $totalTestingTime - $waitTime; |
| printf "\n%0.2fs HTTPD waiting time\n", $waitTime . ""; |
| printf "%0.2fs normalized testing time", $normalizedTestingTime . ""; |
| } |
| printf "\n%0.2fs total testing time\n", $totalTestingTime . ""; |
| |
| !$isDumpToolOpen || die "Failed to close $dumpToolName.\n"; |
| |
| $isHttpdOpen = !closeHTTPD(); |
| closeWebSocketServer(); |
| |
| # Because multiple instances of this script are running concurrently we cannot |
| # safely delete this symlink. |
| # system "rm /tmp/LayoutTests"; |
| |
| # FIXME: Do we really want to check the image-comparison tool for leaks every time? |
| if ($isDiffToolOpen && $shouldCheckLeaks) { |
| $totalLeaks += countAndPrintLeaks("ImageDiff", $imageDiffToolPID, "$testResultsDirectory/ImageDiff-leaks.txt"); |
| } |
| |
| if ($totalLeaks) { |
| if ($mergeDepth) { |
| parseLeaksandPrintUniqueLeaks(); |
| } else { |
| print "\nWARNING: $totalLeaks total leaks found!\n"; |
| print "See above for individual leaks results.\n" if ($leaksOutputFileNumber > 2); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| close IN; |
| close OUT; |
| close ERROR; |
| |
| if ($report10Slowest) { |
| print "\n\nThe 10 slowest tests:\n\n"; |
| my $count = 0; |
| for my $test (sort slowestcmp keys %durations) { |
| printf "%0.2f secs: %s\n", $durations{$test}, $test; |
| last if ++$count == 10; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| print "\n"; |
| |
| if ($skippedOnly && $counts{"match"}) { |
| print "The following tests are in the Skipped file (" . File::Spec->abs2rel("$platformTestDirectory/Skipped", $testDirectory) . "), but succeeded:\n"; |
| foreach my $test (@{$tests{"match"}}) { |
| print " $test\n"; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if ($resetResults || ($counts{match} && $counts{match} == $count)) { |
| print "all $count test cases succeeded\n"; |
| unlink $testResults; |
| exit; |
| } |
| |
| printResults(); |
| |
| mkpath $testResultsDirectory; |
| |
| open HTML, ">", $testResults or die "Failed to open $testResults. $!"; |
| print HTML "<html>\n"; |
| print HTML "<head>\n"; |
| print HTML "<title>Layout Test Results</title>\n"; |
| print HTML "</head>\n"; |
| print HTML "<body>\n"; |
| |
| if ($ignoreMetrics) { |
| print HTML "<h4>Tested with metrics ignored.</h4>"; |
| } |
| |
| print HTML htmlForResultsSection(@{$tests{mismatch}}, "Tests where results did not match expected results", \&linksForMismatchTest); |
| print HTML htmlForResultsSection(@{$tests{timedout}}, "Tests that timed out", \&linksForErrorTest); |
| print HTML htmlForResultsSection(@{$tests{crash}}, "Tests that caused the DumpRenderTree tool to crash", \&linksForErrorTest); |
| print HTML htmlForResultsSection(@{$tests{webProcessCrash}}, "Tests that caused the Web process to crash", \&linksForErrorTest); |
| print HTML htmlForResultsSection(@{$tests{error}}, "Tests that had stderr output", \&linksForErrorTest); |
| print HTML htmlForResultsSection(@{$tests{new}}, "Tests that had no expected results (probably new)", \&linksForNewTest); |
| |
| print HTML "</body>\n"; |
| print HTML "</html>\n"; |
| close HTML; |
| |
| my @configurationArgs = argumentsForConfiguration(); |
| |
| if (isGtk()) { |
| system "Tools/Scripts/run-launcher", @configurationArgs, "file://".$testResults if $launchSafari; |
| } elsif (isQt()) { |
| unshift @configurationArgs, qw(-graphicssystem raster -style windows); |
| if (isCygwin()) { |
| $testResults = "/" . toWindowsPath($testResults); |
| $testResults =~ s/\\/\//g; |
| } |
| push(@configurationArgs, '-2') if $useWebKitTestRunner; |
| system "Tools/Scripts/run-launcher", @configurationArgs, "file://".$testResults if $launchSafari; |
| } elsif (isCygwin()) { |
| system "cygstart", $testResults if $launchSafari; |
| } elsif (isWindows()) { |
| system "start", $testResults if $launchSafari; |
| } else { |
| system "Tools/Scripts/run-safari", @configurationArgs, "-NSOpen", $testResults if $launchSafari; |
| } |
| |
| closeCygpaths() if isCygwin(); |
| |
| exit 1; |
| |
| sub countAndPrintLeaks($$$) |
| { |
| my ($dumpToolName, $dumpToolPID, $leaksFilePath) = @_; |
| |
| print "\n" unless $atLineStart; |
| $atLineStart = 1; |
| |
| # We are excluding the following reported leaks so they don't get in our way when looking for WebKit leaks: |
| # This allows us ignore known leaks and only be alerted when new leaks occur. Some leaks are in the old |
| # versions of the system frameworks that are being used by the leaks bots. Even though a leak has been |
| # fixed, it will be listed here until the bot has been updated with the newer frameworks. |
| |
| my @typesToExclude = ( |
| ); |
| |
| my @callStacksToExclude = ( |
| "Flash_EnforceLocalSecurity" # leaks in Flash plug-in code, rdar://problem/4449747 |
| ); |
| |
| if (isTiger()) { |
| # Leak list for the version of Tiger used on the build bot. |
| push @callStacksToExclude, ( |
| "CFRunLoopRunSpecific \\| malloc_zone_malloc", "CFRunLoopRunSpecific \\| CFAllocatorAllocate ", # leak in CFRunLoopRunSpecific, rdar://problem/4670839 |
| "CGImageSourceGetPropertiesAtIndex", # leak in ImageIO, rdar://problem/4628809 |
| "FOGetCoveredUnicodeChars", # leak in ATS, rdar://problem/3943604 |
| "GetLineDirectionPreference", "InitUnicodeUtilities", # leaks tool falsely reporting leak in CFNotificationCenterAddObserver, rdar://problem/4964790 |
| "ICCFPrefWrapper::GetPrefDictionary", # leaks in Internet Config. code, rdar://problem/4449794 |
| "NSHTTPURLProtocol setResponseHeader:", # leak in multipart/mixed-replace handling in Foundation, no Radar, but fixed in Leopard |
| "NSURLCache cachedResponseForRequest", # leak in CFURL cache, rdar://problem/4768430 |
| "PCFragPrepareClosureFromFile", # leak in Code Fragment Manager, rdar://problem/3426998 |
| "WebCore::Selection::toRange", # bug in 'leaks', rdar://problem/4967949 |
| "WebCore::SubresourceLoader::create", # bug in 'leaks', rdar://problem/4985806 |
| "_CFPreferencesDomainDeepCopyDictionary", # leak in CFPreferences, rdar://problem/4220786 |
| "_objc_msgForward", # leak in NSSpellChecker, rdar://problem/4965278 |
| "gldGetString", # leak in OpenGL, rdar://problem/5013699 |
| "_setDefaultUserInfoFromURL", # leak in NSHTTPAuthenticator, rdar://problem/5546453 |
| "SSLHandshake", # leak in SSL, rdar://problem/5546440 |
| "SecCertificateCreateFromData", # leak in SSL code, rdar://problem/4464397 |
| ); |
| push @typesToExclude, ( |
| "THRD", # bug in 'leaks', rdar://problem/3387783 |
| "DRHT", # ditto (endian little hate i) |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| if (isLeopard()) { |
| # Leak list for the version of Leopard used on the build bot. |
| push @callStacksToExclude, ( |
| "CFHTTPMessageAppendBytes", # leak in CFNetwork, rdar://problem/5435912 |
| "sendDidReceiveDataCallback", # leak in CFNetwork, rdar://problem/5441619 |
| "_CFHTTPReadStreamReadMark", # leak in CFNetwork, rdar://problem/5441468 |
| "httpProtocolStart", # leak in CFNetwork, rdar://problem/5468837 |
| "_CFURLConnectionSendCallbacks", # leak in CFNetwork, rdar://problem/5441600 |
| "DispatchQTMsg", # leak in QuickTime, PPC only, rdar://problem/5667132 |
| "QTMovieContentView createVisualContext", # leak in QuickTime, PPC only, rdar://problem/5667132 |
| "_CopyArchitecturesForJVMVersion", # leak in Java, rdar://problem/5910823 |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| if (isSnowLeopard()) { |
| push @callStacksToExclude, ( |
| "readMakerNoteProps", # <rdar://problem/7156432> leak in ImageIO |
| "QTKitMovieControllerView completeUISetup", # <rdar://problem/7155156> leak in QTKit |
| "getVMInitArgs", # <rdar://problem/7714444> leak in Java |
| "Java_java_lang_System_initProperties", # <rdar://problem/7714465> leak in Java |
| "glrCompExecuteKernel", # <rdar://problem/7815391> leak in graphics driver while using OpenGL |
| "NSNumberFormatter getObjectValue:forString:errorDescription:", # <rdar://problem/7149350> Leak in NSNumberFormatter |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| if (isDarwin() && !isTiger() && !isLeopard() && !isSnowLeopard()) { |
| push @callStacksToExclude, ( |
| "CGGradientCreateWithColorComponents", # leak in CoreGraphics, <rdar://problem/7888492> |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| my $leaksTool = sourceDir() . "/Tools/Scripts/run-leaks"; |
| my $excludeString = "--exclude-callstack '" . (join "' --exclude-callstack '", @callStacksToExclude) . "'"; |
| $excludeString .= " --exclude-type '" . (join "' --exclude-type '", @typesToExclude) . "'" if @typesToExclude; |
| |
| print " ? checking for leaks in $dumpToolName\n"; |
| my $leaksOutput = `$leaksTool $excludeString $dumpToolPID`; |
| my ($count, $bytes) = $leaksOutput =~ /Process $dumpToolPID: (\d+) leaks? for (\d+) total/; |
| my ($excluded) = $leaksOutput =~ /(\d+) leaks? excluded/; |
| |
| my $adjustedCount = $count; |
| $adjustedCount -= $excluded if $excluded; |
| |
| if (!$adjustedCount) { |
| print " - no leaks found\n"; |
| unlink $leaksFilePath; |
| return 0; |
| } else { |
| my $dir = $leaksFilePath; |
| $dir =~ s|/[^/]+$|| or die; |
| mkpath $dir; |
| |
| if ($excluded) { |
| print " + $adjustedCount leaks ($bytes bytes including $excluded excluded leaks) were found, details in $leaksFilePath\n"; |
| } else { |
| print " + $count leaks ($bytes bytes) were found, details in $leaksFilePath\n"; |
| } |
| |
| writeToFile($leaksFilePath, $leaksOutput); |
| |
| push @leaksFilenames, $leaksFilePath; |
| } |
| |
| return $adjustedCount; |
| } |
| |
| sub writeToFile($$) |
| { |
| my ($filePath, $contents) = @_; |
| open NEWFILE, ">", "$filePath" or die "Could not create $filePath. $!\n"; |
| print NEWFILE $contents; |
| close NEWFILE; |
| } |
| |
| # Break up a path into the directory (with slash) and base name. |
| sub splitpath($) |
| { |
| my ($path) = @_; |
| |
| my $pathSeparator = "/"; |
| my $dirname = dirname($path) . $pathSeparator; |
| $dirname = "" if $dirname eq "." . $pathSeparator; |
| |
| return ($dirname, basename($path)); |
| } |
| |
| # Sort first by directory, then by file, so all paths in one directory are grouped |
| # rather than being interspersed with items from subdirectories. |
| # Use numericcmp to sort directory and filenames to make order logical. |
| sub pathcmp($$) |
| { |
| my ($patha, $pathb) = @_; |
| |
| my ($dira, $namea) = splitpath($patha); |
| my ($dirb, $nameb) = splitpath($pathb); |
| |
| return numericcmp($dira, $dirb) if $dira ne $dirb; |
| return numericcmp($namea, $nameb); |
| } |
| |
| # Sort numeric parts of strings as numbers, other parts as strings. |
| # Makes 1.33 come after 1.3, which is cool. |
| sub numericcmp($$) |
| { |
| my ($aa, $bb) = @_; |
| |
| my @a = split /(\d+)/, $aa; |
| my @b = split /(\d+)/, $bb; |
| |
| # Compare one chunk at a time. |
| # Each chunk is either all numeric digits, or all not numeric digits. |
| while (@a && @b) { |
| my $a = shift @a; |
| my $b = shift @b; |
| |
| # Use numeric comparison if chunks are non-equal numbers. |
| return $a <=> $b if $a =~ /^\d/ && $b =~ /^\d/ && $a != $b; |
| |
| # Use string comparison if chunks are any other kind of non-equal string. |
| return $a cmp $b if $a ne $b; |
| } |
| |
| # One of the two is now empty; compare lengths for result in this case. |
| return @a <=> @b; |
| } |
| |
| # Sort slowest tests first. |
| sub slowestcmp($$) |
| { |
| my ($testa, $testb) = @_; |
| |
| my $dura = $durations{$testa}; |
| my $durb = $durations{$testb}; |
| return $durb <=> $dura if $dura != $durb; |
| return pathcmp($testa, $testb); |
| } |
| |
| sub launchWithEnv(\@\%) |
| { |
| my ($args, $env) = @_; |
| |
| # Dump the current environment as perl code and then put it in quotes so it is one parameter. |
| my $environmentDumper = Data::Dumper->new([\%{$env}], [qw(*ENV)]); |
| $environmentDumper->Indent(0); |
| $environmentDumper->Purity(1); |
| my $allEnvVars = $environmentDumper->Dump(); |
| unshift @{$args}, "\"$allEnvVars\""; |
| |
| my $execScript = File::Spec->catfile(sourceDir(), qw(Tools Scripts execAppWithEnv)); |
| unshift @{$args}, $perlInterpreter, $execScript; |
| return @{$args}; |
| } |
| |
| sub resolveAndMakeTestResultsDirectory() |
| { |
| my $absTestResultsDirectory = File::Spec->rel2abs(glob $testResultsDirectory); |
| mkpath $absTestResultsDirectory; |
| return $absTestResultsDirectory; |
| } |
| |
| sub openDiffTool() |
| { |
| return if $isDiffToolOpen; |
| return if !$pixelTests; |
| |
| my %CLEAN_ENV; |
| $CLEAN_ENV{MallocStackLogging} = 1 if $shouldCheckLeaks; |
| $imageDiffToolPID = open2(\*DIFFIN, \*DIFFOUT, $imageDiffTool, launchWithEnv(@diffToolArgs, %CLEAN_ENV)) or die "unable to open $imageDiffTool\n"; |
| $isDiffToolOpen = 1; |
| } |
| |
| sub buildDumpTool($) |
| { |
| my ($dumpToolName) = @_; |
| |
| my $dumpToolBuildScript = "build-" . lc($dumpToolName); |
| print STDERR "Running $dumpToolBuildScript\n"; |
| |
| local *DEVNULL; |
| my ($childIn, $childOut, $childErr); |
| if ($quiet) { |
| open(DEVNULL, ">", File::Spec->devnull()) or die "Failed to open /dev/null"; |
| $childOut = ">&DEVNULL"; |
| $childErr = ">&DEVNULL"; |
| } else { |
| # When not quiet, let the child use our stdout/stderr. |
| $childOut = ">&STDOUT"; |
| $childErr = ">&STDERR"; |
| } |
| |
| my @args = argumentsForConfiguration(); |
| my $buildProcess = open3($childIn, $childOut, $childErr, $perlInterpreter, File::Spec->catfile(qw(Tools Scripts), $dumpToolBuildScript), @args) or die "Failed to run build-dumprendertree"; |
| close($childIn); |
| waitpid $buildProcess, 0; |
| my $buildResult = $?; |
| close($childOut); |
| close($childErr); |
| |
| close DEVNULL if ($quiet); |
| |
| if ($buildResult) { |
| print STDERR "Compiling $dumpToolName failed!\n"; |
| exit exitStatus($buildResult); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| sub openDumpTool() |
| { |
| return if $isDumpToolOpen; |
| |
| if ($verbose && $testsPerDumpTool != 1) { |
| print "| Opening DumpTool |\n"; |
| } |
| |
| my %CLEAN_ENV; |
| |
| # Generic environment variables |
| if (defined $ENV{'WEBKIT_TESTFONTS'}) { |
| $CLEAN_ENV{WEBKIT_TESTFONTS} = $ENV{'WEBKIT_TESTFONTS'}; |
| } |
| |
| # unique temporary directory for each DumpRendertree - needed for running more DumpRenderTree in parallel |
| $CLEAN_ENV{DUMPRENDERTREE_TEMP} = File::Temp::tempdir('DumpRenderTree-XXXXXX', TMPDIR => 1, CLEANUP => 1); |
| $CLEAN_ENV{XML_CATALOG_FILES} = ""; # work around missing /etc/catalog <rdar://problem/4292995> |
| |
| # Platform spesifics |
| if (isLinux()) { |
| if (defined $ENV{'DISPLAY'}) { |
| $CLEAN_ENV{DISPLAY} = $ENV{'DISPLAY'}; |
| } else { |
| $CLEAN_ENV{DISPLAY} = ":1"; |
| } |
| if (defined $ENV{'XAUTHORITY'}) { |
| $CLEAN_ENV{XAUTHORITY} = $ENV{'XAUTHORITY'}; |
| } |
| |
| $CLEAN_ENV{HOME} = $ENV{'HOME'}; |
| $CLEAN_ENV{LANG} = $ENV{'LANG'}; |
| |
| if (defined $ENV{'LD_LIBRARY_PATH'}) { |
| $CLEAN_ENV{LD_LIBRARY_PATH} = $ENV{'LD_LIBRARY_PATH'}; |
| } |
| if (defined $ENV{'DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS'}) { |
| $CLEAN_ENV{DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS} = $ENV{'DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS'}; |
| } |
| } elsif (isDarwin()) { |
| if (defined $ENV{'DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH'}) { |
| $CLEAN_ENV{DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH} = $ENV{'DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH'}; |
| } |
| if (defined $ENV{'HOME'}) { |
| $CLEAN_ENV{HOME} = $ENV{'HOME'}; |
| } |
| |
| $CLEAN_ENV{DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH} = $productDir; |
| $CLEAN_ENV{DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES} = "/usr/lib/libgmalloc.dylib" if $guardMalloc; |
| } elsif (isCygwin()) { |
| $CLEAN_ENV{HOMEDRIVE} = $ENV{'HOMEDRIVE'}; |
| $CLEAN_ENV{HOMEPATH} = $ENV{'HOMEPATH'}; |
| $CLEAN_ENV{_NT_SYMBOL_PATH} = $ENV{_NT_SYMBOL_PATH}; |
| |
| setPathForRunningWebKitApp(\%CLEAN_ENV); |
| } |
| |
| # Port specifics |
| if (isGtk()) { |
| $CLEAN_ENV{GTK_MODULES} = "gail"; |
| $CLEAN_ENV{WEBKIT_INSPECTOR_PATH} = "$productDir/resources/inspector"; |
| } |
| |
| if (isQt()) { |
| $CLEAN_ENV{QTWEBKIT_PLUGIN_PATH} = productDir() . "/lib/plugins"; |
| $CLEAN_ENV{QT_DRT_WEBVIEW_MODE} = $ENV{"QT_DRT_WEBVIEW_MODE"}; |
| } |
| |
| my @args = ($dumpTool, @toolArgs); |
| if (isAppleMacWebKit() and !isTiger()) { |
| unshift @args, "arch", "-" . architecture(); |
| } |
| |
| if ($useValgrind) { |
| unshift @args, "valgrind", "--suppressions=$platformBaseDirectory/qt/SuppressedValgrindErrors"; |
| } |
| |
| if ($useWebKitTestRunner) { |
| # Make WebKitTestRunner use a similar timeout. We don't use the exact same timeout to avoid |
| # race conditions. |
| push @args, "--timeout", $timeoutSeconds - 5; |
| } |
| |
| $CLEAN_ENV{MallocStackLogging} = 1 if $shouldCheckLeaks; |
| |
| $dumpToolPID = open3(\*OUT, \*IN, \*ERROR, launchWithEnv(@args, %CLEAN_ENV)) or die "Failed to start tool: $dumpTool\n"; |
| $isDumpToolOpen = 1; |
| $dumpToolCrashed = 0; |
| } |
| |
| sub closeDumpTool() |
| { |
| return if !$isDumpToolOpen; |
| |
| if ($verbose && $testsPerDumpTool != 1) { |
| print "| Closing DumpTool |\n"; |
| } |
| |
| close IN; |
| close OUT; |
| waitpid $dumpToolPID, 0; |
| |
| # check for WebCore counter leaks. |
| if ($shouldCheckLeaks) { |
| while (<ERROR>) { |
| print; |
| } |
| } |
| close ERROR; |
| $isDumpToolOpen = 0; |
| } |
| |
| sub dumpToolDidCrash() |
| { |
| return 1 if $dumpToolCrashed; |
| return 0 unless $isDumpToolOpen; |
| my $pid = waitpid(-1, WNOHANG); |
| return 1 if ($pid == $dumpToolPID); |
| |
| # On Mac OS X, crashing may be significantly delayed by crash reporter. |
| return 0 unless isAppleMacWebKit(); |
| |
| return DumpRenderTreeSupport::processIsCrashing($dumpToolPID); |
| } |
| |
| sub configureAndOpenHTTPDIfNeeded() |
| { |
| return if $isHttpdOpen; |
| my $absTestResultsDirectory = resolveAndMakeTestResultsDirectory(); |
| my $listen = "127.0.0.1:$httpdPort"; |
| my @args = ( |
| "-c", "CustomLog \"$absTestResultsDirectory/access_log.txt\" common", |
| "-c", "ErrorLog \"$absTestResultsDirectory/error_log.txt\"", |
| "-C", "Listen $listen" |
| ); |
| |
| my @defaultArgs = getDefaultConfigForTestDirectory($testDirectory); |
| @args = (@defaultArgs, @args); |
| |
| waitForHTTPDLock() if $shouldWaitForHTTPD; |
| $isHttpdOpen = openHTTPD(@args); |
| } |
| |
| sub checkPythonVersion() |
| { |
| # we have not chdir to sourceDir yet. |
| system $perlInterpreter, File::Spec->catfile(sourceDir(), qw(Tools Scripts ensure-valid-python)), "--check-only"; |
| return exitStatus($?) == 0; |
| } |
| |
| sub openWebSocketServerIfNeeded() |
| { |
| return 1 if $isWebSocketServerOpen; |
| return 0 if $failedToStartWebSocketServer; |
| |
| my $webSocketHandlerDir = "$testDirectory"; |
| my $absTestResultsDirectory = resolveAndMakeTestResultsDirectory(); |
| $webSocketServerPidFile = "$absTestResultsDirectory/websocket.pid"; |
| |
| my @args = ( |
| "Tools/Scripts/new-run-webkit-websocketserver", |
| "--server", "start", |
| "--port", "$webSocketPort", |
| "--root", "$webSocketHandlerDir", |
| "--output-dir", "$absTestResultsDirectory", |
| "--pidfile", "$webSocketServerPidFile" |
| ); |
| system "/usr/bin/python", @args; |
| |
| $isWebSocketServerOpen = 1; |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| sub closeWebSocketServer() |
| { |
| return if !$isWebSocketServerOpen; |
| |
| my @args = ( |
| "Tools/Scripts/new-run-webkit-websocketserver", |
| "--server", "stop", |
| "--pidfile", "$webSocketServerPidFile" |
| ); |
| system "/usr/bin/python", @args; |
| unlink "$webSocketServerPidFile"; |
| |
| # wss is disabled until all platforms support pyOpenSSL. |
| $isWebSocketServerOpen = 0; |
| } |
| |
| sub fileNameWithNumber($$) |
| { |
| my ($base, $number) = @_; |
| return "$base$number" if ($number > 1); |
| return $base; |
| } |
| |
| sub processIgnoreTests($$) |
| { |
| my @ignoreList = split(/\s*,\s*/, shift); |
| my $listName = shift; |
| |
| my $disabledSuffix = "-disabled"; |
| |
| my $addIgnoredDirectories = sub { |
| return () if exists $ignoredLocalDirectories{basename($File::Find::dir)}; |
| $ignoredDirectories{File::Spec->abs2rel($File::Find::dir, $testDirectory)} = 1; |
| return @_; |
| }; |
| foreach my $item (@ignoreList) { |
| my $path = catfile($testDirectory, $item); |
| if (-d $path) { |
| $ignoredDirectories{$item} = 1; |
| find({ preprocess => $addIgnoredDirectories, wanted => sub {} }, $path); |
| } |
| elsif (-f $path) { |
| $ignoredFiles{$item} = 1; |
| } elsif (-f $path . $disabledSuffix) { |
| # The test is disabled, so do nothing. |
| } else { |
| print "$listName list contained '$item', but no file of that name could be found\n"; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| sub stripExtension($) |
| { |
| my ($test) = @_; |
| |
| $test =~ s/\.[a-zA-Z]+$//; |
| return $test; |
| } |
| |
| sub isTextOnlyTest($) |
| { |
| my ($actual) = @_; |
| my $isText; |
| if ($actual =~ /^layer at/ms) { |
| $isText = 0; |
| } else { |
| $isText = 1; |
| } |
| return $isText; |
| } |
| |
| sub expectedDirectoryForTest($;$;$) |
| { |
| my ($base, $isText, $expectedExtension) = @_; |
| |
| my @directories = @platformResultHierarchy; |
| |
| my @extraPlatforms = (); |
| if (isAppleWinWebKit()) { |
| push @extraPlatforms, "mac-wk2" if $platform eq "win-wk2"; |
| push @extraPlatforms, qw(mac-snowleopard mac); |
| } |
| |
| push @directories, map { catdir($platformBaseDirectory, $_) } @extraPlatforms; |
| push @directories, $expectedDirectory; |
| |
| # If we already have expected results, just return their location. |
| foreach my $directory (@directories) { |
| return $directory if -f File::Spec->catfile($directory, "$base-$expectedTag.$expectedExtension"); |
| } |
| |
| # For cross-platform tests, text-only results should go in the cross-platform directory, |
| # while render tree dumps should go in the least-specific platform directory. |
| return $isText ? $expectedDirectory : $platformResultHierarchy[$#platformResultHierarchy]; |
| } |
| |
| sub countFinishedTest($$$$) |
| { |
| my ($test, $base, $result, $isText) = @_; |
| |
| if (($count + 1) % $testsPerDumpTool == 0 || $count == $#tests) { |
| if ($shouldCheckLeaks) { |
| my $fileName; |
| if ($testsPerDumpTool == 1) { |
| $fileName = File::Spec->catfile($testResultsDirectory, "$base-leaks.txt"); |
| } else { |
| $fileName = File::Spec->catfile($testResultsDirectory, fileNameWithNumber($dumpToolName, $leaksOutputFileNumber) . "-leaks.txt"); |
| } |
| my $leakCount = countAndPrintLeaks($dumpToolName, $dumpToolPID, $fileName); |
| $totalLeaks += $leakCount; |
| $leaksOutputFileNumber++ if ($leakCount); |
| } |
| |
| closeDumpTool(); |
| } |
| |
| $count++; |
| $counts{$result}++; |
| push @{$tests{$result}}, $test; |
| } |
| |
| sub testCrashedOrTimedOut($$$$$$) |
| { |
| my ($test, $base, $didCrash, $webProcessCrashed, $actual, $error) = @_; |
| |
| printFailureMessageForTest($test, $webProcessCrashed ? "Web process crashed" : $didCrash ? "crashed" : "timed out"); |
| |
| sampleDumpTool() unless $didCrash || $webProcessCrashed; |
| |
| my $dir = dirname(File::Spec->catdir($testResultsDirectory, $base)); |
| mkpath $dir; |
| |
| deleteExpectedAndActualResults($base); |
| |
| if (defined($error) && length($error)) { |
| writeToFile(File::Spec->catfile($testResultsDirectory, "$base-$errorTag.txt"), $error); |
| } |
| |
| recordActualResultsAndDiff($base, $actual); |
| |
| # There's no point in killing the dump tool when it's crashed. And it will kill itself when the |
| # web process crashes. |
| kill 9, $dumpToolPID unless $didCrash || $webProcessCrashed; |
| |
| closeDumpTool(); |
| |
| captureSavedCrashLog($base, $webProcessCrashed) if $didCrash || $webProcessCrashed; |
| |
| return unless isCygwin() && !$didCrash && $base =~ /^http/; |
| # On Cygwin, http tests timing out can be a symptom of a non-responsive httpd. |
| # If we timed out running an http test, try restarting httpd. |
| $isHttpdOpen = !closeHTTPD(); |
| configureAndOpenHTTPDIfNeeded(); |
| } |
| |
| sub captureSavedCrashLog($$) |
| { |
| my ($base, $webProcessCrashed) = @_; |
| |
| my $crashLog; |
| |
| my $glob; |
| if (isCygwin()) { |
| $glob = File::Spec->catfile($testResultsDirectory, $windowsCrashLogFilePrefix . "*.txt"); |
| } elsif (isAppleMacWebKit()) { |
| my $crashLogDirectoryName; |
| if (isTiger() || isLeopard()) { |
| $crashLogDirectoryName = "CrashReporter"; |
| } else { |
| $crashLogDirectoryName = "DiagnosticReports"; |
| } |
| |
| $glob = File::Spec->catfile("~", "Library", "Logs", $crashLogDirectoryName, ($webProcessCrashed ? "WebProcess" : $dumpToolName) . "_*.crash"); |
| |
| # Even though the dump tool has exited, CrashReporter might still be running. We need to |
| # wait for it to exit to ensure it has saved its crash log to disk. For simplicitly, we'll |
| # assume that the ReportCrash process with the highest PID is the one we want. |
| if (my @reportCrashPIDs = sort map { /^\s*(\d+)/; $1 } grep { /ReportCrash/ } `/bin/ps x`) { |
| my $reportCrashPID = $reportCrashPIDs[$#reportCrashPIDs]; |
| # We use kill instead of waitpid because ReportCrash is not one of our child processes. |
| usleep(250000) while kill(0, $reportCrashPID) > 0; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return unless $glob; |
| |
| # We assume that the newest crash log in matching the glob is the one that corresponds to the crash that just occurred. |
| if (my $newestCrashLog = findNewestFileMatchingGlob($glob)) { |
| # The crash log must have been created after this script started running. |
| $crashLog = $newestCrashLog if -M $newestCrashLog < 0; |
| } |
| |
| return unless $crashLog; |
| |
| move($crashLog, File::Spec->catfile($testResultsDirectory, "$base-$crashLogTag.txt")); |
| } |
| |
| sub findNewestFileMatchingGlob($) |
| { |
| my ($glob) = @_; |
| |
| my @paths = glob $glob; |
| return unless scalar(@paths); |
| |
| my @pathsAndTimes = map { [$_, -M $_] } @paths; |
| @pathsAndTimes = sort { $b->[1] <=> $a->[1] } @pathsAndTimes; |
| return $pathsAndTimes[$#pathsAndTimes]->[0]; |
| } |
| |
| sub printFailureMessageForTest($$) |
| { |
| my ($test, $description) = @_; |
| |
| unless ($verbose) { |
| print "\n" unless $atLineStart; |
| print "$test -> "; |
| } |
| print "$description\n"; |
| $atLineStart = 1; |
| } |
| |
| my %cygpaths = (); |
| |
| sub openCygpathIfNeeded($) |
| { |
| my ($options) = @_; |
| |
| return unless isCygwin(); |
| return $cygpaths{$options} if $cygpaths{$options} && $cygpaths{$options}->{"open"}; |
| |
| local (*CYGPATHIN, *CYGPATHOUT); |
| my $pid = open2(\*CYGPATHIN, \*CYGPATHOUT, "cygpath -f - $options"); |
| my $cygpath = { |
| "pid" => $pid, |
| "in" => *CYGPATHIN, |
| "out" => *CYGPATHOUT, |
| "open" => 1 |
| }; |
| |
| $cygpaths{$options} = $cygpath; |
| |
| return $cygpath; |
| } |
| |
| sub closeCygpaths() |
| { |
| return unless isCygwin(); |
| |
| foreach my $cygpath (values(%cygpaths)) { |
| close $cygpath->{"in"}; |
| close $cygpath->{"out"}; |
| waitpid($cygpath->{"pid"}, 0); |
| $cygpath->{"open"} = 0; |
| |
| } |
| } |
| |
| sub convertPathUsingCygpath($$) |
| { |
| my ($path, $options) = @_; |
| |
| # cygpath -f (at least in Cygwin 1.7) converts spaces into newlines. We remove spaces here and |
| # add them back in after conversion to work around this. |
| my $spaceSubstitute = "__NOTASPACE__"; |
| $path =~ s/ /\Q$spaceSubstitute\E/g; |
| |
| my $cygpath = openCygpathIfNeeded($options); |
| local *inFH = $cygpath->{"in"}; |
| local *outFH = $cygpath->{"out"}; |
| print outFH $path . "\n"; |
| my $convertedPath = <inFH>; |
| chomp($convertedPath) if defined $convertedPath; |
| |
| $convertedPath =~ s/\Q$spaceSubstitute\E/ /g; |
| return $convertedPath; |
| } |
| |
| sub toCygwinPath($) |
| { |
| my ($path) = @_; |
| return unless isCygwin(); |
| |
| return convertPathUsingCygpath($path, "-u"); |
| } |
| |
| sub toWindowsPath($) |
| { |
| my ($path) = @_; |
| return unless isCygwin(); |
| |
| return convertPathUsingCygpath($path, "-w"); |
| } |
| |
| sub toURL($) |
| { |
| my ($path) = @_; |
| |
| if ($useRemoteLinksToTests) { |
| my $relativePath = File::Spec->abs2rel($path, $testDirectory); |
| |
| # If the file is below the test directory then convert it into a link to the file in SVN |
| if ($relativePath !~ /^\.\.\//) { |
| my $revision = svnRevisionForDirectory($testDirectory); |
| my $svnPath = pathRelativeToSVNRepositoryRootForPath($path); |
| return "http://trac.webkit.org/export/$revision/$svnPath"; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return $path unless isCygwin(); |
| |
| return "file:///" . convertPathUsingCygpath($path, "-m"); |
| } |
| |
| sub validateSkippedArg($$;$) |
| { |
| my ($option, $value, $value2) = @_; |
| my %validSkippedValues = map { $_ => 1 } qw(default ignore only); |
| $value = lc($value); |
| die "Invalid argument '" . $value . "' for option $option" unless $validSkippedValues{$value}; |
| $treatSkipped = $value; |
| } |
| |
| sub htmlForResultsSection(\@$&) |
| { |
| my ($tests, $description, $linkGetter) = @_; |
| |
| my @html = (); |
| return join("\n", @html) unless @{$tests}; |
| |
| push @html, "<p>$description:</p>"; |
| push @html, "<table>"; |
| foreach my $test (@{$tests}) { |
| push @html, "<tr>"; |
| push @html, "<td><a href=\"" . toURL("$testDirectory/$test") . "\">$test</a></td>"; |
| foreach my $link (@{&{$linkGetter}($test)}) { |
| push @html, "<td>"; |
| push @html, "<a href=\"$link->{href}\">$link->{text}</a>" if -f File::Spec->catfile($testResultsDirectory, $link->{href}); |
| push @html, "</td>"; |
| } |
| push @html, "</tr>"; |
| } |
| push @html, "</table>"; |
| |
| return join("\n", @html); |
| } |
| |
| sub linksForExpectedAndActualResults($) |
| { |
| my ($base) = @_; |
| |
| my @links = (); |
| |
| return \@links unless -s "$testResultsDirectory/$base-$diffsTag.txt"; |
| |
| my $expectedResultPath = $expectedResultPaths{$base}; |
| my ($expectedResultFileName, $expectedResultsDirectory, $expectedResultExtension) = fileparse($expectedResultPath, qr{\.[^.]+$}); |
| |
| push @links, { href => "$base-$expectedTag$expectedResultExtension", text => "expected" }; |
| push @links, { href => "$base-$actualTag$expectedResultExtension", text => "actual" }; |
| push @links, { href => "$base-$diffsTag.txt", text => "diff" }; |
| push @links, { href => "$base-$prettyDiffTag.html", text => "pretty diff" }; |
| |
| return \@links; |
| } |
| |
| sub linksForMismatchTest |
| { |
| my ($test) = @_; |
| |
| my @links = (); |
| |
| my $base = stripExtension($test); |
| |
| push @links, @{linksForExpectedAndActualResults($base)}; |
| return \@links unless $pixelTests && $imagesPresent{$base}; |
| |
| push @links, { href => "$base-$expectedTag.png", text => "expected image" }; |
| push @links, { href => "$base-$diffsTag.html", text => "image diffs" }; |
| push @links, { href => "$base-$diffsTag.png", text => "$imageDifferences{$base}%" }; |
| |
| return \@links; |
| } |
| |
| sub crashLocation($) |
| { |
| my ($base) = @_; |
| |
| my $crashLogFile = File::Spec->catfile($testResultsDirectory, "$base-$crashLogTag.txt"); |
| |
| if (isCygwin()) { |
| # We're looking for the following text: |
| # |
| # FOLLOWUP_IP: |
| # module!function+offset [file:line] |
| # |
| # The second contains the function that crashed (or the function that ended up jumping to a bad |
| # address, as in the case of a null function pointer). |
| |
| open LOG, "<", $crashLogFile or return; |
| while (my $line = <LOG>) { |
| last if $line =~ /^FOLLOWUP_IP:/; |
| } |
| my $desiredLine = <LOG>; |
| close LOG; |
| |
| return unless $desiredLine; |
| |
| # Just take everything up to the first space (which is where the file/line information should |
| # start). |
| $desiredLine =~ /^(\S+)/; |
| return $1; |
| } |
| |
| if (isAppleMacWebKit()) { |
| # We're looking for the following text: |
| # |
| # Thread M Crashed: |
| # N module address function + offset (file:line) |
| # |
| # Some lines might have a module of "???" if we've jumped to a bad address. We should skip |
| # past those. |
| |
| open LOG, "<", $crashLogFile or return; |
| while (my $line = <LOG>) { |
| last if $line =~ /^Thread \d+ Crashed:/; |
| } |
| my $location; |
| while (my $line = <LOG>) { |
| $line =~ /^\d+\s+(\S+)\s+\S+ (.* \+ \d+)/ or next; |
| my $module = $1; |
| my $functionAndOffset = $2; |
| next if $module eq "???"; |
| $location = "$module: $functionAndOffset"; |
| last; |
| } |
| close LOG; |
| return $location; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| sub linksForErrorTest |
| { |
| my ($test) = @_; |
| |
| my @links = (); |
| |
| my $base = stripExtension($test); |
| |
| my $crashLogText = "crash log"; |
| if (my $crashLocation = crashLocation($base)) { |
| $crashLogText .= " (<code>" . CGI::escapeHTML($crashLocation) . "</code>)"; |
| } |
| |
| push @links, @{linksForExpectedAndActualResults($base)}; |
| push @links, { href => "$base-$errorTag.txt", text => "stderr" }; |
| push @links, { href => "$base-$crashLogTag.txt", text => $crashLogText }; |
| |
| return \@links; |
| } |
| |
| sub linksForNewTest |
| { |
| my ($test) = @_; |
| |
| my @links = (); |
| |
| my $base = stripExtension($test); |
| |
| my $expectedResultPath = $expectedResultPaths{$base}; |
| my ($expectedResultFileName, $expectedResultsDirectory, $expectedResultExtension) = fileparse($expectedResultPath, qr{\.[^.]+$}); |
| |
| push @links, { href => "$base-$actualTag$expectedResultExtension", text => "result" }; |
| if ($pixelTests && $imagesPresent{$base}) { |
| push @links, { href => "$base-$expectedTag.png", text => "image" }; |
| } |
| |
| return \@links; |
| } |
| |
| sub deleteExpectedAndActualResults($) |
| { |
| my ($base) = @_; |
| |
| unlink "$testResultsDirectory/$base-$actualTag.txt"; |
| unlink "$testResultsDirectory/$base-$diffsTag.txt"; |
| unlink "$testResultsDirectory/$base-$errorTag.txt"; |
| unlink "$testResultsDirectory/$base-$crashLogTag.txt"; |
| } |
| |
| sub recordActualResultsAndDiff($$) |
| { |
| my ($base, $actualResults) = @_; |
| |
| return unless defined($actualResults) && length($actualResults); |
| |
| my $expectedResultPath = $expectedResultPaths{$base}; |
| my ($expectedResultFileNameMinusExtension, $expectedResultDirectoryPath, $expectedResultExtension) = fileparse($expectedResultPath, qr{\.[^.]+$}); |
| my $actualResultsPath = File::Spec->catfile($testResultsDirectory, "$base-$actualTag$expectedResultExtension"); |
| my $copiedExpectedResultsPath = File::Spec->catfile($testResultsDirectory, "$base-$expectedTag$expectedResultExtension"); |
| |
| mkpath(dirname($actualResultsPath)); |
| writeToFile("$actualResultsPath", $actualResults); |
| |
| if (-f $expectedResultPath) { |
| copy("$expectedResultPath", "$copiedExpectedResultsPath"); |
| } else { |
| open EMPTY, ">$copiedExpectedResultsPath"; |
| close EMPTY; |
| } |
| |
| my $diffOuputBasePath = File::Spec->catfile($testResultsDirectory, $base); |
| my $diffOutputPath = "$diffOuputBasePath-$diffsTag.txt"; |
| system "diff -u \"$copiedExpectedResultsPath\" \"$actualResultsPath\" > \"$diffOutputPath\""; |
| |
| my $prettyDiffOutputPath = "$diffOuputBasePath-$prettyDiffTag.html"; |
| my $prettyPatchPath = "Websites/bugs.webkit.org/PrettyPatch/"; |
| my $prettifyPath = "$prettyPatchPath/prettify.rb"; |
| system "ruby -I \"$prettyPatchPath\" \"$prettifyPath\" \"$diffOutputPath\" > \"$prettyDiffOutputPath\""; |
| } |
| |
| sub buildPlatformResultHierarchy() |
| { |
| mkpath($platformTestDirectory) if ($platform eq "undefined" && !-d "$platformTestDirectory"); |
| |
| my @platforms; |
| |
| my $isMac = $platform =~ /^mac/; |
| my $isWin = $platform =~ /^win/; |
| if ($isMac || $isWin) { |
| my $effectivePlatform = $platform; |
| if ($platform eq "mac-wk2" || $platform eq "win-wk2") { |
| push @platforms, $platform; |
| $effectivePlatform = $realPlatform; |
| } |
| |
| my @platformList = $isMac ? @macPlatforms : @winPlatforms; |
| my $i; |
| for ($i = 0; $i < @platformList; $i++) { |
| last if $platformList[$i] eq $effectivePlatform; |
| } |
| for (; $i < @platformList; $i++) { |
| push @platforms, $platformList[$i]; |
| } |
| } elsif ($platform =~ /^qt-/) { |
| push @platforms, $platform; |
| push @platforms, "qt"; |
| } else { |
| @platforms = $platform; |
| } |
| |
| my @hierarchy; |
| for (my $i = 0; $i < @platforms; $i++) { |
| my $scoped = catdir($platformBaseDirectory, $platforms[$i]); |
| push(@hierarchy, $scoped) if (-d $scoped); |
| } |
| |
| return @hierarchy; |
| } |
| |
| sub buildPlatformTestHierarchy(@) |
| { |
| my (@platformHierarchy) = @_; |
| return @platformHierarchy if (@platformHierarchy < 2); |
| if ($platformHierarchy[0] =~ /mac-wk2/) { |
| return ($platformHierarchy[0], $platformHierarchy[1], $platformHierarchy[$#platformHierarchy]); |
| } |
| return ($platformHierarchy[0], $platformHierarchy[$#platformHierarchy]); |
| } |
| |
| sub epiloguesAndPrologues($$) |
| { |
| my ($lastDirectory, $directory) = @_; |
| my @lastComponents = split('/', $lastDirectory); |
| my @components = split('/', $directory); |
| |
| while (@lastComponents) { |
| if (!defined($components[0]) || $lastComponents[0] ne $components[0]) { |
| last; |
| } |
| shift @components; |
| shift @lastComponents; |
| } |
| |
| my @result; |
| my $leaving = $lastDirectory; |
| foreach (@lastComponents) { |
| my $epilogue = $leaving . "/resources/run-webkit-tests-epilogue.html"; |
| foreach (@platformResultHierarchy) { |
| push @result, catdir($_, $epilogue) if (stat(catdir($_, $epilogue))); |
| } |
| push @result, catdir($testDirectory, $epilogue) if (stat(catdir($testDirectory, $epilogue))); |
| $leaving =~ s|(^\|/)[^/]+$||; |
| } |
| |
| my $entering = $leaving; |
| foreach (@components) { |
| $entering .= '/' . $_; |
| my $prologue = $entering . "/resources/run-webkit-tests-prologue.html"; |
| push @result, catdir($testDirectory, $prologue) if (stat(catdir($testDirectory, $prologue))); |
| foreach (reverse @platformResultHierarchy) { |
| push @result, catdir($_, $prologue) if (stat(catdir($_, $prologue))); |
| } |
| } |
| return @result; |
| } |
| |
| sub parseLeaksandPrintUniqueLeaks() |
| { |
| return unless @leaksFilenames; |
| |
| my $mergedFilenames = join " ", @leaksFilenames; |
| my $parseMallocHistoryTool = sourceDir() . "/Tools/Scripts/parse-malloc-history"; |
| |
| open MERGED_LEAKS, "cat $mergedFilenames | $parseMallocHistoryTool --merge-depth $mergeDepth - |" ; |
| my @leakLines = <MERGED_LEAKS>; |
| close MERGED_LEAKS; |
| |
| my $uniqueLeakCount = 0; |
| my $totalBytes; |
| foreach my $line (@leakLines) { |
| ++$uniqueLeakCount if ($line =~ /^(\d*)\scalls/); |
| $totalBytes = $1 if $line =~ /^total\:\s(.*)\s\(/; |
| } |
| |
| print "\nWARNING: $totalLeaks total leaks found for a total of $totalBytes!\n"; |
| print "WARNING: $uniqueLeakCount unique leaks found!\n"; |
| print "See above for individual leaks results.\n" if ($leaksOutputFileNumber > 2); |
| |
| } |
| |
| sub extensionForMimeType($) |
| { |
| my ($mimeType) = @_; |
| |
| if ($mimeType eq "application/x-webarchive") { |
| return "webarchive"; |
| } elsif ($mimeType eq "application/pdf") { |
| return "pdf"; |
| } |
| return "txt"; |
| } |
| |
| # Read up to the first #EOF (the content block of the test), or until detecting crashes or timeouts. |
| sub readFromDumpToolWithTimer(**) |
| { |
| my ($fhIn, $fhError) = @_; |
| |
| setFileHandleNonBlocking($fhIn, 1); |
| setFileHandleNonBlocking($fhError, 1); |
| |
| my $maximumSecondsWithoutOutput = $timeoutSeconds; |
| my $microsecondsToWaitBeforeReadingAgain = 1000; |
| |
| my $timeOfLastSuccessfulRead = time; |
| |
| my @output = (); |
| my @error = (); |
| my $status = "success"; |
| my $mimeType = "text/plain"; |
| # We don't have a very good way to know when the "headers" stop |
| # and the content starts, so we use this as a hack: |
| my $haveSeenContentType = 0; |
| my $haveSeenEofIn = 0; |
| my $haveSeenEofError = 0; |
| |
| while (1) { |
| if (time - $timeOfLastSuccessfulRead > $maximumSecondsWithoutOutput) { |
| $status = dumpToolDidCrash() ? "crashed" : "timedOut"; |
| last; |
| } |
| |
| # Once we've seen the EOF, we must not read anymore. |
| my $lineIn = readline($fhIn) unless $haveSeenEofIn; |
| my $lineError = readline($fhError) unless $haveSeenEofError; |
| if (!defined($lineIn) && !defined($lineError)) { |
| last if ($haveSeenEofIn && $haveSeenEofError); |
| |
| if ($! != EAGAIN) { |
| $status = "crashed"; |
| last; |
| } |
| |
| # No data ready |
| usleep($microsecondsToWaitBeforeReadingAgain); |
| next; |
| } |
| |
| $timeOfLastSuccessfulRead = time; |
| |
| if (defined($lineIn)) { |
| if (!$haveSeenContentType && $lineIn =~ /^Content-Type: (\S+)$/) { |
| $mimeType = $1; |
| $haveSeenContentType = 1; |
| } elsif ($lineIn =~ /#EOF/) { |
| $haveSeenEofIn = 1; |
| } else { |
| push @output, $lineIn; |
| } |
| } |
| if (defined($lineError)) { |
| if ($lineError =~ /#CRASHED - WebProcess/) { |
| $status = "webProcessCrashed"; |
| last; |
| } |
| if ($lineError =~ /#CRASHED/) { |
| $status = "crashed"; |
| last; |
| } |
| if ($lineError =~ /#EOF/) { |
| $haveSeenEofError = 1; |
| } else { |
| push @error, $lineError; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| setFileHandleNonBlocking($fhIn, 0); |
| setFileHandleNonBlocking($fhError, 0); |
| return { |
| output => join("", @output), |
| error => join("", @error), |
| status => $status, |
| mimeType => $mimeType, |
| extension => extensionForMimeType($mimeType) |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| sub setFileHandleNonBlocking(*$) |
| { |
| my ($fh, $nonBlocking) = @_; |
| |
| my $flags = fcntl($fh, F_GETFL, 0) or die "Couldn't get filehandle flags"; |
| |
| if ($nonBlocking) { |
| $flags |= O_NONBLOCK; |
| } else { |
| $flags &= ~O_NONBLOCK; |
| } |
| |
| fcntl($fh, F_SETFL, $flags) or die "Couldn't set filehandle flags"; |
| |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| sub sampleDumpTool() |
| { |
| return unless isAppleMacWebKit(); |
| return unless $runSample; |
| |
| my $outputDirectory = "$ENV{HOME}/Library/Logs/DumpRenderTree"; |
| -d $outputDirectory or mkdir $outputDirectory; |
| |
| my $outputFile = "$outputDirectory/HangReport.txt"; |
| system "/usr/bin/sample", $dumpToolPID, qw(10 10 -file), $outputFile; |
| } |
| |
| sub stripMetrics($$) |
| { |
| my ($actual, $expected) = @_; |
| |
| foreach my $result ($actual, $expected) { |
| $result =~ s/at \(-?[0-9]+,-?[0-9]+\) *//g; |
| $result =~ s/size -?[0-9]+x-?[0-9]+ *//g; |
| $result =~ s/text run width -?[0-9]+: //g; |
| $result =~ s/text run width -?[0-9]+ [a-zA-Z ]+: //g; |
| $result =~ s/RenderButton {BUTTON} .*/RenderButton {BUTTON}/g; |
| $result =~ s/RenderImage {INPUT} .*/RenderImage {INPUT}/g; |
| $result =~ s/RenderBlock {INPUT} .*/RenderBlock {INPUT}/g; |
| $result =~ s/RenderTextControl {INPUT} .*/RenderTextControl {INPUT}/g; |
| $result =~ s/\([0-9]+px/px/g; |
| $result =~ s/ *" *\n +" */ /g; |
| $result =~ s/" +$/"/g; |
| |
| $result =~ s/- /-/g; |
| $result =~ s/\n( *)"\s+/\n$1"/g; |
| $result =~ s/\s+"\n/"\n/g; |
| $result =~ s/scrollWidth [0-9]+/scrollWidth/g; |
| $result =~ s/scrollHeight [0-9]+/scrollHeight/g; |
| } |
| |
| return ($actual, $expected); |
| } |
| |
| sub fileShouldBeIgnored |
| { |
| my ($filePath) = @_; |
| foreach my $ignoredDir (keys %ignoredDirectories) { |
| if ($filePath =~ m/^$ignoredDir/) { |
| return 1; |
| } |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| sub readSkippedFiles($) |
| { |
| my ($constraintPath) = @_; |
| |
| my @skippedFileDirectories = @platformTestHierarchy; |
| |
| # Because nearly all of the skipped tests for WebKit 2 on Mac are due to |
| # cross-platform issues, Windows will use both the Mac and Windows skipped |
| # lists to avoid maintaining separate lists. |
| push(@skippedFileDirectories, catdir($platformBaseDirectory, "mac-wk2")) if $platform eq "win-wk2"; |
| |
| foreach my $level (@skippedFileDirectories) { |
| if (open SKIPPED, "<", "$level/Skipped") { |
| if ($verbose) { |
| my ($dir, $name) = splitpath($level); |
| print "Skipped tests in $name:\n"; |
| } |
| |
| while (<SKIPPED>) { |
| my $skipped = $_; |
| chomp $skipped; |
| $skipped =~ s/^[ \n\r]+//; |
| $skipped =~ s/[ \n\r]+$//; |
| if ($skipped && $skipped !~ /^#/) { |
| if ($skippedOnly) { |
| if (!fileShouldBeIgnored($skipped)) { |
| if (!$constraintPath) { |
| # Always add $skipped since no constraint path was specified on the command line. |
| push(@ARGV, $skipped); |
| } elsif ($skipped =~ /^($constraintPath)/) { |
| # Add $skipped only if it matches the current path constraint, e.g., |
| # "--skipped=only dir1" with "dir1/file1.html" on the skipped list. |
| push(@ARGV, $skipped); |
| } elsif ($constraintPath =~ /^($skipped)/) { |
| # Add current path constraint if it is more specific than the skip list entry, |
| # e.g., "--skipped=only dir1/dir2/dir3" with "dir1" on the skipped list. |
| push(@ARGV, $constraintPath); |
| } |
| } elsif ($verbose) { |
| print " $skipped\n"; |
| } |
| } else { |
| if ($verbose) { |
| print " $skipped\n"; |
| } |
| processIgnoreTests($skipped, "Skipped"); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| close SKIPPED; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| my @testsFound; |
| |
| sub isUsedInReftest |
| { |
| my $filename = $_; |
| if ($filename =~ /-$expectedTag(-$mismatchTag)?\.html$/) { |
| return 1; |
| } |
| my $base = stripExtension($filename); |
| return (-f "$base-$expectedTag.html" || -f "$base-$expectedTag-$mismatchTag.html"); |
| } |
| |
| sub directoryFilter |
| { |
| return () if exists $ignoredLocalDirectories{basename($File::Find::dir)}; |
| return () if exists $ignoredDirectories{File::Spec->abs2rel($File::Find::dir, $testDirectory)}; |
| return @_; |
| } |
| |
| sub fileFilter |
| { |
| my $filename = $_; |
| if ($filename =~ /\.([^.]+)$/) { |
| my $extension = $1; |
| if (exists $supportedFileExtensions{$extension} && !isUsedInReftest($filename)) { |
| my $path = File::Spec->abs2rel(catfile($File::Find::dir, $filename), $testDirectory); |
| push @testsFound, $path if !exists $ignoredFiles{$path}; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| sub findTestsToRun |
| { |
| my @testsToRun = (); |
| |
| for my $test (@ARGV) { |
| $test =~ s/^(\Q$layoutTestsName\E|\Q$testDirectory\E)\///; |
| my $fullPath = catfile($testDirectory, $test); |
| if (file_name_is_absolute($test)) { |
| print "can't run test $test outside $testDirectory\n"; |
| } elsif (-f $fullPath) { |
| my ($filename, $pathname, $fileExtension) = fileparse($test, qr{\.[^.]+$}); |
| if (!exists $supportedFileExtensions{substr($fileExtension, 1)}) { |
| print "test $test does not have a supported extension\n"; |
| } elsif ($testHTTP || $pathname !~ /^http\//) { |
| push @testsToRun, $test; |
| } |
| } elsif (-d $fullPath) { |
| @testsFound = (); |
| find({ preprocess => \&directoryFilter, wanted => \&fileFilter }, $fullPath); |
| for my $level (@platformTestHierarchy) { |
| my $platformPath = catfile($level, $test); |
| find({ preprocess => \&directoryFilter, wanted => \&fileFilter }, $platformPath) if (-d $platformPath); |
| } |
| push @testsToRun, sort pathcmp @testsFound; |
| @testsFound = (); |
| } else { |
| print "test $test not found\n"; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (!scalar @ARGV) { |
| @testsFound = (); |
| find({ preprocess => \&directoryFilter, wanted => \&fileFilter }, $testDirectory); |
| for my $level (@platformTestHierarchy) { |
| find({ preprocess => \&directoryFilter, wanted => \&fileFilter }, $level); |
| } |
| push @testsToRun, sort pathcmp @testsFound; |
| @testsFound = (); |
| |
| # We need to minimize the time when Apache and WebSocketServer is locked by tests |
| # so run them last if no explicit order was specified in the argument list. |
| my @httpTests; |
| my @websocketTests; |
| my @otherTests; |
| foreach my $test (@testsToRun) { |
| if ($test =~ /^http\//) { |
| push(@httpTests, $test); |
| } elsif ($test =~ /^websocket\//) { |
| push(@websocketTests, $test); |
| } else { |
| push(@otherTests, $test); |
| } |
| } |
| @testsToRun = (@otherTests, @httpTests, @websocketTests); |
| } |
| |
| # Reverse the tests |
| @testsToRun = reverse @testsToRun if $reverseTests; |
| |
| # Shuffle the array |
| @testsToRun = shuffle(@testsToRun) if $randomizeTests; |
| |
| return @testsToRun; |
| } |
| |
| sub printResults |
| { |
| my %text = ( |
| match => "succeeded", |
| mismatch => "had incorrect layout", |
| new => "were new", |
| timedout => "timed out", |
| crash => "crashed", |
| webProcessCrash => "Web process crashed", |
| error => "had stderr output" |
| ); |
| |
| for my $type ("match", "mismatch", "new", "timedout", "crash", "webProcessCrash", "error") { |
| my $typeCount = $counts{$type}; |
| next unless $typeCount; |
| my $typeText = $text{$type}; |
| my $message; |
| if ($typeCount == 1) { |
| $typeText =~ s/were/was/; |
| $message = sprintf "1 test case (%d%%) %s\n", 1 * 100 / $count, $typeText; |
| } else { |
| $message = sprintf "%d test cases (%d%%) %s\n", $typeCount, $typeCount * 100 / $count, $typeText; |
| } |
| $message =~ s-\(0%\)-(<1%)-; |
| print $message; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| sub stopRunningTestsEarlyIfNeeded() |
| { |
| # --reset-results does not check pass vs. fail, so exitAfterNFailures makes no sense with --reset-results. |
| return 0 if $resetResults; |
| |
| my $passCount = $counts{match} || 0; # $counts{match} will be undefined if we've not yet passed a test (e.g. the first test fails). |
| my $newCount = $counts{new} || 0; |
| my $failureCount = $count - $passCount - $newCount; # "Failure" here includes timeouts, crashes, etc. |
| if ($exitAfterNFailures && $failureCount >= $exitAfterNFailures) { |
| print "\nExiting early after $failureCount failures. $count tests run."; |
| closeDumpTool(); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| my $crashCount = $counts{crash} || 0; |
| my $webProcessCrashCount = $counts{webProcessCrash} || 0; |
| my $timeoutCount = $counts{timedout} || 0; |
| if ($exitAfterNCrashesOrTimeouts && $crashCount + $webProcessCrashCount + $timeoutCount >= $exitAfterNCrashesOrTimeouts) { |
| print "\nExiting early after $crashCount crashes, $webProcessCrashCount web process crashes, and $timeoutCount timeouts. $count tests run."; |
| closeDumpTool(); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| # Store this at global scope so it won't be GCed (and thus unlinked) until the program exits. |
| my $debuggerTempDirectory; |
| |
| sub createDebuggerCommandFile() |
| { |
| return unless isCygwin(); |
| |
| my @commands = ( |
| '.logopen /t "' . toWindowsPath($testResultsDirectory) . "\\" . $windowsCrashLogFilePrefix . '.txt"', |
| '.srcpath "' . toWindowsPath(sourceDir()) . '"', |
| '!analyze -vv', |
| '~*kpn', |
| 'q', |
| ); |
| |
| $debuggerTempDirectory = File::Temp->newdir; |
| |
| my $commandFile = File::Spec->catfile($debuggerTempDirectory, "debugger-commands.txt"); |
| unless (open COMMANDS, '>', $commandFile) { |
| print "Failed to open $commandFile. Crash logs will not be saved.\n"; |
| return; |
| } |
| print COMMANDS join("\n", @commands), "\n"; |
| unless (close COMMANDS) { |
| print "Failed to write to $commandFile. Crash logs will not be saved.\n"; |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| return $commandFile; |
| } |
| |
| sub readRegistryString($) |
| { |
| my ($valueName) = @_; |
| chomp(my $string = `regtool --wow32 get "$valueName"`); |
| return $string; |
| } |
| |
| sub writeRegistryString($$) |
| { |
| my ($valueName, $string) = @_; |
| |
| my $error = system "regtool", "--wow32", "set", "-s", $valueName, $string; |
| |
| # On Windows Vista/7 with UAC enabled, regtool will fail to modify the registry, but will still |
| # return a successful exit code. So we double-check here that the value we tried to write to the |
| # registry was really written. |
| return !$error && readRegistryString($valueName) eq $string; |
| } |
| |
| sub setUpWindowsCrashLogSaving() |
| { |
| return unless isCygwin(); |
| |
| unless (defined $ENV{_NT_SYMBOL_PATH}) { |
| print "The _NT_SYMBOL_PATH environment variable is not set. Crash logs will not be saved.\nSee <http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/BuildingOnWindows#GettingCrashLogs>.\n"; |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| my $ntsdPath = File::Spec->catfile(toCygwinPath($ENV{PROGRAMFILES}), "Debugging Tools for Windows (x86)", "ntsd.exe"); |
| unless (-f $ntsdPath) { |
| $ntsdPath = File::Spec->catfile(toCygwinPath($ENV{SYSTEMROOT}), "system32", "ntsd.exe"); |
| unless (-f $ntsdPath) { |
| print STDERR "Can't find ntsd.exe. Crash logs will not be saved.\nSee <http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/BuildingOnWindows#GettingCrashLogs>.\n"; |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| # If we used -c (instead of -cf) we could pass the commands directly on the command line. But |
| # when the commands include multiple quoted paths (e.g., for .logopen and .srcpath), Windows |
| # fails to invoke the post-mortem debugger at all (perhaps due to a bug in Windows's command |
| # line parsing). So we save the commands to a file instead and tell the debugger to execute them |
| # using -cf. |
| my $commandFile = createDebuggerCommandFile() or return; |
| |
| my @options = ( |
| '-p %ld', |
| '-e %ld', |
| '-g', |
| '-lines', |
| '-cf "' . toWindowsPath($commandFile) . '"', |
| ); |
| |
| my %values = ( |
| Debugger => '"' . toWindowsPath($ntsdPath) . '" ' . join(' ', @options), |
| Auto => 1 |
| ); |
| |
| foreach my $value (keys %values) { |
| $previousWindowsPostMortemDebuggerValues{$value} = readRegistryString("$windowsPostMortemDebuggerKey/$value"); |
| next if writeRegistryString("$windowsPostMortemDebuggerKey/$value", $values{$value}); |
| |
| print "Failed to set \"$windowsPostMortemDebuggerKey/$value\". Crash logs will not be saved.\nSee <http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/BuildingOnWindows#GettingCrashLogs>.\n"; |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| print "Crash logs will be saved to $testResultsDirectory.\n"; |
| } |
| |
| END { |
| return unless isCygwin(); |
| |
| foreach my $value (keys %previousWindowsPostMortemDebuggerValues) { |
| next if writeRegistryString("$windowsPostMortemDebuggerKey/$value", $previousWindowsPostMortemDebuggerValues{$value}); |
| print "Failed to restore \"$windowsPostMortemDebuggerKey/$value\" to its previous value \"$previousWindowsPostMortemDebuggerValues{$value}\"\n."; |
| } |
| } |