Message ID | 162317278412.653489.8220326541398463657.stgit@locust (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | fstests: move test group lists into test files | expand |
On 08 Jun 2021 at 22:49, Darrick J. Wong wrote: > From: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org> > > Create a tool to migrate the mapping of tests <-> groups out of the > group file and into the individual test file as a _begin_fstest > call. In the next patches we'll rewrite all the test files and auto > generate the group files from the tests. > The code looks to be logically correct. Reviewed-by: Chandan Babu R <chandanrlinux@gmail.com> > Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org> > --- > tools/convert-group | 131 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 131 insertions(+) > create mode 100755 tools/convert-group > > > diff --git a/tools/convert-group b/tools/convert-group > new file mode 100755 > index 00000000..42a99fe5 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/tools/convert-group > @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ > +#!/bin/bash > +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 > +# Copyright (c) 2021 Oracle. All Rights Reserved. > + > +# Move group tags from the groups file into the test files themselves. > + > +if [ -z "$1" ] || [ "$1" = "--help" ]; then > + echo "Usage: $0 test_dir [test_dirs...]" > + exit 1 > +fi > + > +obliterate_group_file() { > + sed -e 's/^#.*$//g' < group | while read test groups; do > + if [ -z "$test" ]; then > + continue; > + elif [ ! -e "$test" ]; then > + echo "Ignoring unknown test file \"$test\"." > + continue > + fi > + > + # Replace all the open-coded test preparation code with a > + # single call to _begin_fstest. > + sed -e '/^seqres=\$RESULT_DIR\/\$seq$/d' \ > + -e '/^seqres=\"\$RESULT_DIR\/\$seq\"$/d' \ > + -e '/^echo "QA output created by \$seq"$/d' \ > + -e '/^here=`pwd`$/d' \ > + -e '/^here=\$(pwd)$/d' \ > + -e '/^here=\$PWD$/d' \ > + -e '/^here=\"`pwd`\"$/d' \ > + -e '/^tmp=\/tmp\/\$\$$/d' \ > + -e '/^status=1.*failure.*is.*the.*default/d' \ > + -e '/^status=1.*FAILure.*is.*the.*default/d' \ > + -e '/^status=1.*success.*is.*the.*default/d' \ > + -e '/^status=1.*default.*failure/d' \ > + -e '/^echo.*QA output created by.*seq/d' \ > + -e '/^# remove previous \$seqres.full before test/d' \ > + -e '/^rm -f \$seqres.full/d' \ > + -e 's|^# get standard environment, filters and checks|# Import common functions.|g' \ > + -e '/^\. \.\/common\/rc/d' \ > + -e '/^\. common\/rc/d' \ > + -e 's|^seq=.*$|. ./common/preamble\n_begin_fstest '"$groups"'|g' \ > + -i "$test" > + > + # Replace the open-coded trap calls that register cleanup code > + # with a call to _register_cleanup. > + # > + # For tests that registered empty-string cleanups or open-coded > + # calls to remove $tmp files, remove the _register_cleanup > + # calls entirely because the default _cleanup does that for us. > + # > + # For tests that now have a _register_cleanup call for the > + # _cleanup function, remove the explicit call because > + # _begin_fstest already registers that for us. > + # > + # For tests that override _cleanup, insert a comment noting > + # that it is overriding the default, to match the ./new > + # template. > + sed -e 's|^trap "exit \\\$status" 0 1 2 3 15|_register_cleanup ""|g' \ > + -e 's|^trap "\(.*\)[[:space:]]*; exit \\\$status" 0 1 2 3 15|_register_cleanup "\1"|g' \ > + -e 's|^trap "\(.*\)[[:space:]]*; exit \\\$status" 1 2 3 15|_register_cleanup "\1"|g' \ > + -e 's|^trap '"'"'\(.*\)[[:space:]]*; exit \$status'"'"' 0 1 2 3 15|_register_cleanup "\1"|g' \ > + -e 's|^trap "\(.*\)[[:space:]]*; exit \\\$status" 0 1 2 3 7 15|_register_cleanup "\1" BUS|g' \ > + -e 's|^_register_cleanup "[[:space:]]*\([^[:space:]]*\)[[:space:]]*"|_register_cleanup "\1"|g' \ > + -e '/^_register_cleanup ""$/d' \ > + -e '/^_register_cleanup "rm -f \$tmp.*"$/d' \ > + -e '/^_register_cleanup "_cleanup"$/d' \ > + -e 's|^_cleanup()|# Override the default cleanup function.\n_cleanup()|g' \ > + -i "$test" > + > + # If the test doesn't import any common functionality, > + # get rid of the pointless comment. > + if ! grep -q '^\. .*common' "$test"; then > + sed -e '/^# Import common functions.$/d' -i "$test" > + fi > + > + # Replace the "status=1" lines that don't have the usual > + # "failure is the default" message if there's no other code > + # between _begin_fstest and status=1. > + if grep -q '^status=1$' "$test"; then > + awk ' > +BEGIN { > + saw_groupinfo = 0; > +} > +{ > + if ($0 ~ /^_begin_fstest/) { > + saw_groupinfo = 1; > + printf("%s\n", $0); > + } else if ($0 ~ /^status=1$/) { > + if (saw_groupinfo == 0) { > + printf("%s\n", $0); > + } > + } else if ($0 == "") { > + printf("\n"); > + } else { > + saw_groupinfo = 0; > + printf("%s\n", $0); > + } > +} > +' < "$test" > "$test.new" > + cat "$test.new" > "$test" > + rm -f "$test.new" > + fi > + > + # Collapse sequences of blank lines to a single blank line. > + awk ' > +BEGIN { > + saw_blank = 0; > +} > +{ > + if ($0 ~ /^$/) { > + if (saw_blank == 0) { > + printf("\n"); > + saw_blank = 1; > + } > + } else { > + printf("%s\n", $0); > + saw_blank = 0; > + } > +} > +' < "$test" > "$test.new" > + cat "$test.new" > "$test" > + rm -f "$test.new" > + done > +} > + > +curr_dir="$PWD" > +for tdir in "$@"; do > + cd "tests/$tdir" > + obliterate_group_file > + cd "$curr_dir" > +done
On 6/8/21 10:19 AM, Darrick J. Wong wrote: > From: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org> > > Create a tool to migrate the mapping of tests <-> groups out of the > group file and into the individual test file as a _begin_fstest > call. In the next patches we'll rewrite all the test files and auto > generate the group files from the tests. > > Signed-off-by: Darrick J. Wong <djwong@kernel.org> Applied the patch and gave the output a quick look over. I think it looks good. Reviewed-by: Allison Henderson <allison.henderson@oracle.com> > --- > tools/convert-group | 131 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 131 insertions(+) > create mode 100755 tools/convert-group > > > diff --git a/tools/convert-group b/tools/convert-group > new file mode 100755 > index 00000000..42a99fe5 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/tools/convert-group > @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ > +#!/bin/bash > +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 > +# Copyright (c) 2021 Oracle. All Rights Reserved. > + > +# Move group tags from the groups file into the test files themselves. > + > +if [ -z "$1" ] || [ "$1" = "--help" ]; then > + echo "Usage: $0 test_dir [test_dirs...]" > + exit 1 > +fi > + > +obliterate_group_file() { > + sed -e 's/^#.*$//g' < group | while read test groups; do > + if [ -z "$test" ]; then > + continue; > + elif [ ! -e "$test" ]; then > + echo "Ignoring unknown test file \"$test\"." > + continue > + fi > + > + # Replace all the open-coded test preparation code with a > + # single call to _begin_fstest. > + sed -e '/^seqres=\$RESULT_DIR\/\$seq$/d' \ > + -e '/^seqres=\"\$RESULT_DIR\/\$seq\"$/d' \ > + -e '/^echo "QA output created by \$seq"$/d' \ > + -e '/^here=`pwd`$/d' \ > + -e '/^here=\$(pwd)$/d' \ > + -e '/^here=\$PWD$/d' \ > + -e '/^here=\"`pwd`\"$/d' \ > + -e '/^tmp=\/tmp\/\$\$$/d' \ > + -e '/^status=1.*failure.*is.*the.*default/d' \ > + -e '/^status=1.*FAILure.*is.*the.*default/d' \ > + -e '/^status=1.*success.*is.*the.*default/d' \ > + -e '/^status=1.*default.*failure/d' \ > + -e '/^echo.*QA output created by.*seq/d' \ > + -e '/^# remove previous \$seqres.full before test/d' \ > + -e '/^rm -f \$seqres.full/d' \ > + -e 's|^# get standard environment, filters and checks|# Import common functions.|g' \ > + -e '/^\. \.\/common\/rc/d' \ > + -e '/^\. common\/rc/d' \ > + -e 's|^seq=.*$|. ./common/preamble\n_begin_fstest '"$groups"'|g' \ > + -i "$test" > + > + # Replace the open-coded trap calls that register cleanup code > + # with a call to _register_cleanup. > + # > + # For tests that registered empty-string cleanups or open-coded > + # calls to remove $tmp files, remove the _register_cleanup > + # calls entirely because the default _cleanup does that for us. > + # > + # For tests that now have a _register_cleanup call for the > + # _cleanup function, remove the explicit call because > + # _begin_fstest already registers that for us. > + # > + # For tests that override _cleanup, insert a comment noting > + # that it is overriding the default, to match the ./new > + # template. > + sed -e 's|^trap "exit \\\$status" 0 1 2 3 15|_register_cleanup ""|g' \ > + -e 's|^trap "\(.*\)[[:space:]]*; exit \\\$status" 0 1 2 3 15|_register_cleanup "\1"|g' \ > + -e 's|^trap "\(.*\)[[:space:]]*; exit \\\$status" 1 2 3 15|_register_cleanup "\1"|g' \ > + -e 's|^trap '"'"'\(.*\)[[:space:]]*; exit \$status'"'"' 0 1 2 3 15|_register_cleanup "\1"|g' \ > + -e 's|^trap "\(.*\)[[:space:]]*; exit \\\$status" 0 1 2 3 7 15|_register_cleanup "\1" BUS|g' \ > + -e 's|^_register_cleanup "[[:space:]]*\([^[:space:]]*\)[[:space:]]*"|_register_cleanup "\1"|g' \ > + -e '/^_register_cleanup ""$/d' \ > + -e '/^_register_cleanup "rm -f \$tmp.*"$/d' \ > + -e '/^_register_cleanup "_cleanup"$/d' \ > + -e 's|^_cleanup()|# Override the default cleanup function.\n_cleanup()|g' \ > + -i "$test" > + > + # If the test doesn't import any common functionality, > + # get rid of the pointless comment. > + if ! grep -q '^\. .*common' "$test"; then > + sed -e '/^# Import common functions.$/d' -i "$test" > + fi > + > + # Replace the "status=1" lines that don't have the usual > + # "failure is the default" message if there's no other code > + # between _begin_fstest and status=1. > + if grep -q '^status=1$' "$test"; then > + awk ' > +BEGIN { > + saw_groupinfo = 0; > +} > +{ > + if ($0 ~ /^_begin_fstest/) { > + saw_groupinfo = 1; > + printf("%s\n", $0); > + } else if ($0 ~ /^status=1$/) { > + if (saw_groupinfo == 0) { > + printf("%s\n", $0); > + } > + } else if ($0 == "") { > + printf("\n"); > + } else { > + saw_groupinfo = 0; > + printf("%s\n", $0); > + } > +} > +' < "$test" > "$test.new" > + cat "$test.new" > "$test" > + rm -f "$test.new" > + fi > + > + # Collapse sequences of blank lines to a single blank line. > + awk ' > +BEGIN { > + saw_blank = 0; > +} > +{ > + if ($0 ~ /^$/) { > + if (saw_blank == 0) { > + printf("\n"); > + saw_blank = 1; > + } > + } else { > + printf("%s\n", $0); > + saw_blank = 0; > + } > +} > +' < "$test" > "$test.new" > + cat "$test.new" > "$test" > + rm -f "$test.new" > + done > +} > + > +curr_dir="$PWD" > +for tdir in "$@"; do > + cd "tests/$tdir" > + obliterate_group_file > + cd "$curr_dir" > +done >
diff --git a/tools/convert-group b/tools/convert-group new file mode 100755 index 00000000..42a99fe5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/convert-group @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ +#!/bin/bash +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 +# Copyright (c) 2021 Oracle. All Rights Reserved. + +# Move group tags from the groups file into the test files themselves. + +if [ -z "$1" ] || [ "$1" = "--help" ]; then + echo "Usage: $0 test_dir [test_dirs...]" + exit 1 +fi + +obliterate_group_file() { + sed -e 's/^#.*$//g' < group | while read test groups; do + if [ -z "$test" ]; then + continue; + elif [ ! -e "$test" ]; then + echo "Ignoring unknown test file \"$test\"." + continue + fi + + # Replace all the open-coded test preparation code with a + # single call to _begin_fstest. + sed -e '/^seqres=\$RESULT_DIR\/\$seq$/d' \ + -e '/^seqres=\"\$RESULT_DIR\/\$seq\"$/d' \ + -e '/^echo "QA output created by \$seq"$/d' \ + -e '/^here=`pwd`$/d' \ + -e '/^here=\$(pwd)$/d' \ + -e '/^here=\$PWD$/d' \ + -e '/^here=\"`pwd`\"$/d' \ + -e '/^tmp=\/tmp\/\$\$$/d' \ + -e '/^status=1.*failure.*is.*the.*default/d' \ + -e '/^status=1.*FAILure.*is.*the.*default/d' \ + -e '/^status=1.*success.*is.*the.*default/d' \ + -e '/^status=1.*default.*failure/d' \ + -e '/^echo.*QA output created by.*seq/d' \ + -e '/^# remove previous \$seqres.full before test/d' \ + -e '/^rm -f \$seqres.full/d' \ + -e 's|^# get standard environment, filters and checks|# Import common functions.|g' \ + -e '/^\. \.\/common\/rc/d' \ + -e '/^\. common\/rc/d' \ + -e 's|^seq=.*$|. ./common/preamble\n_begin_fstest '"$groups"'|g' \ + -i "$test" + + # Replace the open-coded trap calls that register cleanup code + # with a call to _register_cleanup. + # + # For tests that registered empty-string cleanups or open-coded + # calls to remove $tmp files, remove the _register_cleanup + # calls entirely because the default _cleanup does that for us. + # + # For tests that now have a _register_cleanup call for the + # _cleanup function, remove the explicit call because + # _begin_fstest already registers that for us. + # + # For tests that override _cleanup, insert a comment noting + # that it is overriding the default, to match the ./new + # template. + sed -e 's|^trap "exit \\\$status" 0 1 2 3 15|_register_cleanup ""|g' \ + -e 's|^trap "\(.*\)[[:space:]]*; exit \\\$status" 0 1 2 3 15|_register_cleanup "\1"|g' \ + -e 's|^trap "\(.*\)[[:space:]]*; exit \\\$status" 1 2 3 15|_register_cleanup "\1"|g' \ + -e 's|^trap '"'"'\(.*\)[[:space:]]*; exit \$status'"'"' 0 1 2 3 15|_register_cleanup "\1"|g' \ + -e 's|^trap "\(.*\)[[:space:]]*; exit \\\$status" 0 1 2 3 7 15|_register_cleanup "\1" BUS|g' \ + -e 's|^_register_cleanup "[[:space:]]*\([^[:space:]]*\)[[:space:]]*"|_register_cleanup "\1"|g' \ + -e '/^_register_cleanup ""$/d' \ + -e '/^_register_cleanup "rm -f \$tmp.*"$/d' \ + -e '/^_register_cleanup "_cleanup"$/d' \ + -e 's|^_cleanup()|# Override the default cleanup function.\n_cleanup()|g' \ + -i "$test" + + # If the test doesn't import any common functionality, + # get rid of the pointless comment. + if ! grep -q '^\. .*common' "$test"; then + sed -e '/^# Import common functions.$/d' -i "$test" + fi + + # Replace the "status=1" lines that don't have the usual + # "failure is the default" message if there's no other code + # between _begin_fstest and status=1. + if grep -q '^status=1$' "$test"; then + awk ' +BEGIN { + saw_groupinfo = 0; +} +{ + if ($0 ~ /^_begin_fstest/) { + saw_groupinfo = 1; + printf("%s\n", $0); + } else if ($0 ~ /^status=1$/) { + if (saw_groupinfo == 0) { + printf("%s\n", $0); + } + } else if ($0 == "") { + printf("\n"); + } else { + saw_groupinfo = 0; + printf("%s\n", $0); + } +} +' < "$test" > "$test.new" + cat "$test.new" > "$test" + rm -f "$test.new" + fi + + # Collapse sequences of blank lines to a single blank line. + awk ' +BEGIN { + saw_blank = 0; +} +{ + if ($0 ~ /^$/) { + if (saw_blank == 0) { + printf("\n"); + saw_blank = 1; + } + } else { + printf("%s\n", $0); + saw_blank = 0; + } +} +' < "$test" > "$test.new" + cat "$test.new" > "$test" + rm -f "$test.new" + done +} + +curr_dir="$PWD" +for tdir in "$@"; do + cd "tests/$tdir" + obliterate_group_file + cd "$curr_dir" +done