| # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| # found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| """Runs an exe through Valgrind and puts the intermediate files in a |
| directory. |
| """ |
| |
| import datetime |
| import glob |
| import logging |
| import optparse |
| import os |
| import re |
| import shutil |
| import stat |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| |
| import common |
| |
| import drmemory_analyze |
| import memcheck_analyze |
| |
| class BaseTool(object): |
| """Abstract class for running dynamic error detection tools. |
| |
| Always subclass this and implement ToolCommand with framework- and |
| tool-specific stuff. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| temp_parent_dir = None |
| self.log_parent_dir = "" |
| if common.IsWindows(): |
| # gpu process on Windows Vista+ runs at Low Integrity and can only |
| # write to certain directories (http://crbug.com/119131) |
| # |
| # TODO(bruening): if scripts die in middle and don't clean up temp |
| # dir, we'll accumulate files in profile dir. should remove |
| # really old files automatically. |
| profile = os.getenv("USERPROFILE") |
| if profile: |
| self.log_parent_dir = profile + "\\AppData\\LocalLow\\" |
| if os.path.exists(self.log_parent_dir): |
| self.log_parent_dir = common.NormalizeWindowsPath(self.log_parent_dir) |
| temp_parent_dir = self.log_parent_dir |
| # Generated every time (even when overridden) |
| self.temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="vg_logs_", dir=temp_parent_dir) |
| self.log_dir = self.temp_dir # overridable by --keep_logs |
| self.option_parser_hooks = [] |
| # TODO(glider): we may not need some of the env vars on some of the |
| # platforms. |
| self._env = { |
| "G_SLICE" : "always-malloc", |
| "NSS_DISABLE_UNLOAD" : "1", |
| "NSS_DISABLE_ARENA_FREE_LIST" : "1", |
| "GTEST_DEATH_TEST_USE_FORK": "1", |
| } |
| |
| def ToolName(self): |
| raise NotImplementedError, "This method should be implemented " \ |
| "in the tool-specific subclass" |
| |
| def Analyze(self, check_sanity=False): |
| raise NotImplementedError, "This method should be implemented " \ |
| "in the tool-specific subclass" |
| |
| def RegisterOptionParserHook(self, hook): |
| # Frameworks and tools can add their own flags to the parser. |
| self.option_parser_hooks.append(hook) |
| |
| def CreateOptionParser(self): |
| # Defines Chromium-specific flags. |
| self._parser = optparse.OptionParser("usage: %prog [options] <program to " |
| "test>") |
| self._parser.disable_interspersed_args() |
| self._parser.add_option("-t", "--timeout", |
| dest="timeout", metavar="TIMEOUT", default=10000, |
| help="timeout in seconds for the run (default 10000)") |
| self._parser.add_option("", "--build-dir", |
| help="the location of the compiler output") |
| self._parser.add_option("", "--source-dir", |
| help="path to top of source tree for this build" |
| "(used to normalize source paths in baseline)") |
| self._parser.add_option("", "--gtest_filter", default="", |
| help="which test case to run") |
| self._parser.add_option("", "--gtest_repeat", |
| help="how many times to run each test") |
| self._parser.add_option("", "--gtest_print_time", action="store_true", |
| default=False, |
| help="show how long each test takes") |
| self._parser.add_option("", "--ignore_exit_code", action="store_true", |
| default=False, |
| help="ignore exit code of the test " |
| "(e.g. test failures)") |
| self._parser.add_option("", "--keep_logs", action="store_true", |
| default=False, |
| help="store memory tool logs in the <tool>.logs " |
| "directory instead of /tmp.\nThis can be " |
| "useful for tool developers/maintainers.\n" |
| "Please note that the <tool>.logs directory " |
| "will be clobbered on tool startup.") |
| |
| # To add framework- or tool-specific flags, please add a hook using |
| # RegisterOptionParserHook in the corresponding subclass. |
| # See ValgrindTool for an example. |
| for hook in self.option_parser_hooks: |
| hook(self, self._parser) |
| |
| def ParseArgv(self, args): |
| self.CreateOptionParser() |
| |
| # self._tool_flags will store those tool flags which we don't parse |
| # manually in this script. |
| self._tool_flags = [] |
| known_args = [] |
| |
| """ We assume that the first argument not starting with "-" is a program |
| name and all the following flags should be passed to the program. |
| TODO(timurrrr): customize optparse instead |
| """ |
| while len(args) > 0 and args[0][:1] == "-": |
| arg = args[0] |
| if (arg == "--"): |
| break |
| if self._parser.has_option(arg.split("=")[0]): |
| known_args += [arg] |
| else: |
| self._tool_flags += [arg] |
| args = args[1:] |
| |
| if len(args) > 0: |
| known_args += args |
| |
| self._options, self._args = self._parser.parse_args(known_args) |
| |
| self._timeout = int(self._options.timeout) |
| self._source_dir = self._options.source_dir |
| if self._options.keep_logs: |
| # log_parent_dir has trailing slash if non-empty |
| self.log_dir = self.log_parent_dir + "%s.logs" % self.ToolName() |
| if os.path.exists(self.log_dir): |
| shutil.rmtree(self.log_dir) |
| os.mkdir(self.log_dir) |
| logging.info("Logs are in " + self.log_dir) |
| |
| self._ignore_exit_code = self._options.ignore_exit_code |
| if self._options.gtest_filter != "": |
| self._args.append("--gtest_filter=%s" % self._options.gtest_filter) |
| if self._options.gtest_repeat: |
| self._args.append("--gtest_repeat=%s" % self._options.gtest_repeat) |
| if self._options.gtest_print_time: |
| self._args.append("--gtest_print_time") |
| |
| return True |
| |
| def Setup(self, args): |
| return self.ParseArgv(args) |
| |
| def ToolCommand(self): |
| raise NotImplementedError, "This method should be implemented " \ |
| "in the tool-specific subclass" |
| |
| def Cleanup(self): |
| # You may override it in the tool-specific subclass |
| pass |
| |
| def Execute(self): |
| """ Execute the app to be tested after successful instrumentation. |
| Full execution command-line provided by subclassers via proc.""" |
| logging.info("starting execution...") |
| proc = self.ToolCommand() |
| for var in self._env: |
| common.PutEnvAndLog(var, self._env[var]) |
| return common.RunSubprocess(proc, self._timeout) |
| |
| def RunTestsAndAnalyze(self, check_sanity): |
| exec_retcode = self.Execute() |
| analyze_retcode = self.Analyze(check_sanity) |
| |
| if analyze_retcode: |
| logging.error("Analyze failed.") |
| logging.info("Search the log for '[ERROR]' to see the error reports.") |
| return analyze_retcode |
| |
| if exec_retcode: |
| if self._ignore_exit_code: |
| logging.info("Test execution failed, but the exit code is ignored.") |
| else: |
| logging.error("Test execution failed.") |
| return exec_retcode |
| else: |
| logging.info("Test execution completed successfully.") |
| |
| if not analyze_retcode: |
| logging.info("Analysis completed successfully.") |
| |
| return 0 |
| |
| def Main(self, args, check_sanity, min_runtime_in_seconds): |
| """Call this to run through the whole process: Setup, Execute, Analyze""" |
| start_time = datetime.datetime.now() |
| retcode = -1 |
| if self.Setup(args): |
| retcode = self.RunTestsAndAnalyze(check_sanity) |
| shutil.rmtree(self.temp_dir, ignore_errors=True) |
| self.Cleanup() |
| else: |
| logging.error("Setup failed") |
| end_time = datetime.datetime.now() |
| runtime_in_seconds = (end_time - start_time).seconds |
| hours = runtime_in_seconds / 3600 |
| seconds = runtime_in_seconds % 3600 |
| minutes = seconds / 60 |
| seconds = seconds % 60 |
| logging.info("elapsed time: %02d:%02d:%02d" % (hours, minutes, seconds)) |
| if (min_runtime_in_seconds > 0 and |
| runtime_in_seconds < min_runtime_in_seconds): |
| logging.error("Layout tests finished too quickly. " |
| "It should have taken at least %d seconds. " |
| "Something went wrong?" % min_runtime_in_seconds) |
| retcode = -1 |
| return retcode |
| |
| def Run(self, args, module, min_runtime_in_seconds=0): |
| MODULES_TO_SANITY_CHECK = ["base"] |
| |
| check_sanity = module in MODULES_TO_SANITY_CHECK |
| return self.Main(args, check_sanity, min_runtime_in_seconds) |
| |
| |
| class ValgrindTool(BaseTool): |
| """Abstract class for running Valgrind tools. |
| |
| Always subclass this and implement ToolSpecificFlags() and |
| ExtendOptionParser() for tool-specific stuff. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self): |
| super(ValgrindTool, self).__init__() |
| self.RegisterOptionParserHook(ValgrindTool.ExtendOptionParser) |
| |
| def UseXML(self): |
| # Override if tool prefers nonxml output |
| return True |
| |
| def ExtendOptionParser(self, parser): |
| parser.add_option("", "--suppressions", default=[], |
| action="append", |
| help="path to a valgrind suppression file") |
| parser.add_option("", "--indirect", action="store_true", |
| default=False, |
| help="set BROWSER_WRAPPER rather than " |
| "running valgrind directly") |
| parser.add_option("", "--indirect_webkit_layout", action="store_true", |
| default=False, |
| help="set --wrapper rather than running Dr. Memory " |
| "directly.") |
| parser.add_option("", "--trace_children", action="store_true", |
| default=False, |
| help="also trace child processes") |
| parser.add_option("", "--num-callers", |
| dest="num_callers", default=30, |
| help="number of callers to show in stack traces") |
| parser.add_option("", "--generate_dsym", action="store_true", |
| default=False, |
| help="Generate .dSYM file on Mac if needed. Slow!") |
| |
| def Setup(self, args): |
| if not BaseTool.Setup(self, args): |
| return False |
| if common.IsMac(): |
| self.PrepareForTestMac() |
| return True |
| |
| def PrepareForTestMac(self): |
| """Runs dsymutil if needed. |
| |
| Valgrind for Mac OS X requires that debugging information be in a .dSYM |
| bundle generated by dsymutil. It is not currently able to chase DWARF |
| data into .o files like gdb does, so executables without .dSYM bundles or |
| with the Chromium-specific "fake_dsym" bundles generated by |
| build/mac/strip_save_dsym won't give source file and line number |
| information in valgrind. |
| |
| This function will run dsymutil if the .dSYM bundle is missing or if |
| it looks like a fake_dsym. A non-fake dsym that already exists is assumed |
| to be up-to-date. |
| """ |
| test_command = self._args[0] |
| dsym_bundle = self._args[0] + '.dSYM' |
| dsym_file = os.path.join(dsym_bundle, 'Contents', 'Resources', 'DWARF', |
| os.path.basename(test_command)) |
| dsym_info_plist = os.path.join(dsym_bundle, 'Contents', 'Info.plist') |
| |
| needs_dsymutil = True |
| saved_test_command = None |
| |
| if os.path.exists(dsym_file) and os.path.exists(dsym_info_plist): |
| # Look for the special fake_dsym tag in dsym_info_plist. |
| dsym_info_plist_contents = open(dsym_info_plist).read() |
| |
| if not re.search('^\s*<key>fake_dsym</key>$', dsym_info_plist_contents, |
| re.MULTILINE): |
| # fake_dsym is not set, this is a real .dSYM bundle produced by |
| # dsymutil. dsymutil does not need to be run again. |
| needs_dsymutil = False |
| else: |
| # fake_dsym is set. dsym_file is a copy of the original test_command |
| # before it was stripped. Copy it back to test_command so that |
| # dsymutil has unstripped input to work with. Move the stripped |
| # test_command out of the way, it will be restored when this is |
| # done. |
| saved_test_command = test_command + '.stripped' |
| os.rename(test_command, saved_test_command) |
| shutil.copyfile(dsym_file, test_command) |
| shutil.copymode(saved_test_command, test_command) |
| |
| if needs_dsymutil: |
| if self._options.generate_dsym: |
| # Remove the .dSYM bundle if it exists. |
| shutil.rmtree(dsym_bundle, True) |
| |
| dsymutil_command = ['dsymutil', test_command] |
| |
| # dsymutil is crazy slow. Ideally we'd have a timeout here, |
| # but common.RunSubprocess' timeout is only checked |
| # after each line of output; dsymutil is silent |
| # until the end, and is then killed, which is silly. |
| common.RunSubprocess(dsymutil_command) |
| |
| if saved_test_command: |
| os.rename(saved_test_command, test_command) |
| else: |
| logging.info("No real .dSYM for test_command. Line numbers will " |
| "not be shown. Either tell xcode to generate .dSYM " |
| "file, or use --generate_dsym option to this tool.") |
| |
| def ToolCommand(self): |
| """Get the valgrind command to run.""" |
| # Note that self._args begins with the exe to be run. |
| tool_name = self.ToolName() |
| |
| # Construct the valgrind command. |
| if 'CHROME_VALGRIND' in os.environ: |
| path = os.path.join(os.environ['CHROME_VALGRIND'], "bin", "valgrind") |
| else: |
| path = "valgrind" |
| proc = [path, "--tool=%s" % tool_name] |
| |
| proc += ["--num-callers=%i" % int(self._options.num_callers)] |
| |
| if self._options.trace_children: |
| proc += ["--trace-children=yes"] |
| proc += ["--trace-children-skip='*dbus-daemon*'"] |
| proc += ["--trace-children-skip='*dbus-launch*'"] |
| proc += ["--trace-children-skip='*perl*'"] |
| proc += ["--trace-children-skip='*python*'"] |
| # This is really Python, but for some reason Valgrind follows it. |
| proc += ["--trace-children-skip='*lsb_release*'"] |
| |
| proc += self.ToolSpecificFlags() |
| proc += self._tool_flags |
| |
| suppression_count = 0 |
| for suppression_file in self._options.suppressions: |
| if os.path.exists(suppression_file): |
| suppression_count += 1 |
| proc += ["--suppressions=%s" % suppression_file] |
| |
| if not suppression_count: |
| logging.warning("WARNING: NOT USING SUPPRESSIONS!") |
| |
| logfilename = self.log_dir + ("/%s." % tool_name) + "%p" |
| if self.UseXML(): |
| proc += ["--xml=yes", "--xml-file=" + logfilename] |
| else: |
| proc += ["--log-file=" + logfilename] |
| |
| # The Valgrind command is constructed. |
| |
| # Handle --indirect_webkit_layout separately. |
| if self._options.indirect_webkit_layout: |
| # Need to create the wrapper before modifying |proc|. |
| wrapper = self.CreateBrowserWrapper(proc, webkit=True) |
| proc = self._args |
| proc.append("--wrapper") |
| proc.append(wrapper) |
| return proc |
| |
| if self._options.indirect: |
| wrapper = self.CreateBrowserWrapper(proc) |
| os.environ["BROWSER_WRAPPER"] = wrapper |
| logging.info('export BROWSER_WRAPPER=' + wrapper) |
| proc = [] |
| proc += self._args |
| return proc |
| |
| def ToolSpecificFlags(self): |
| raise NotImplementedError, "This method should be implemented " \ |
| "in the tool-specific subclass" |
| |
| def CreateBrowserWrapper(self, proc, webkit=False): |
| """The program being run invokes Python or something else that can't stand |
| to be valgrinded, and also invokes the Chrome browser. In this case, use a |
| magic wrapper to only valgrind the Chrome browser. Build the wrapper here. |
| Returns the path to the wrapper. It's up to the caller to use the wrapper |
| appropriately. |
| """ |
| command = " ".join(proc) |
| # Add the PID of the browser wrapper to the logfile names so we can |
| # separate log files for different UI tests at the analyze stage. |
| command = command.replace("%p", "$$.%p") |
| |
| (fd, indirect_fname) = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=self.log_dir, |
| prefix="browser_wrapper.", |
| text=True) |
| f = os.fdopen(fd, "w") |
| f.write('#!/bin/bash\n' |
| 'echo "Started Valgrind wrapper for this test, PID=$$" >&2\n') |
| |
| f.write('DIR=`dirname $0`\n' |
| 'TESTNAME_FILE=$DIR/testcase.$$.name\n\n') |
| |
| if webkit: |
| # Webkit layout_tests pass the URL as the first line of stdin. |
| f.write('tee $TESTNAME_FILE | %s "$@"\n' % command) |
| else: |
| # Try to get the test case name by looking at the program arguments. |
| # i.e. Chromium ui_tests used --test-name arg. |
| # TODO(timurrrr): This doesn't handle "--test-name Test.Name" |
| # TODO(timurrrr): ui_tests are dead. Where do we use the non-webkit |
| # wrapper now? browser_tests? What do they do? |
| f.write('for arg in $@\ndo\n' |
| ' if [[ "$arg" =~ --test-name=(.*) ]]\n then\n' |
| ' echo ${BASH_REMATCH[1]} >$TESTNAME_FILE\n' |
| ' fi\n' |
| 'done\n\n' |
| '%s "$@"\n' % command) |
| |
| f.close() |
| os.chmod(indirect_fname, stat.S_IRUSR|stat.S_IXUSR) |
| return indirect_fname |
| |
| def CreateAnalyzer(self): |
| raise NotImplementedError, "This method should be implemented " \ |
| "in the tool-specific subclass" |
| |
| def GetAnalyzeResults(self, check_sanity=False): |
| # Glob all the files in the log directory |
| filenames = glob.glob(self.log_dir + "/" + self.ToolName() + ".*") |
| |
| # If we have browser wrapper, the logfiles are named as |
| # "toolname.wrapper_PID.valgrind_PID". |
| # Let's extract the list of wrapper_PIDs and name it ppids |
| ppids = set([int(f.split(".")[-2]) \ |
| for f in filenames if re.search("\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$", f)]) |
| |
| analyzer = self.CreateAnalyzer() |
| if len(ppids) == 0: |
| # Fast path - no browser wrapper was set. |
| return analyzer.Report(filenames, None, check_sanity) |
| |
| ret = 0 |
| for ppid in ppids: |
| testcase_name = None |
| try: |
| f = open(self.log_dir + ("/testcase.%d.name" % ppid)) |
| testcase_name = f.read().strip() |
| f.close() |
| wk_layout_prefix="third_party/WebKit/LayoutTests/" |
| wk_prefix_at = testcase_name.rfind(wk_layout_prefix) |
| if wk_prefix_at != -1: |
| testcase_name = testcase_name[wk_prefix_at + len(wk_layout_prefix):] |
| except IOError: |
| pass |
| print "=====================================================" |
| print " Below is the report for valgrind wrapper PID=%d." % ppid |
| if testcase_name: |
| print " It was used while running the `%s` test." % testcase_name |
| else: |
| print " You can find the corresponding test" |
| print " by searching the above log for 'PID=%d'" % ppid |
| sys.stdout.flush() |
| |
| ppid_filenames = [f for f in filenames \ |
| if re.search("\.%d\.[0-9]+$" % ppid, f)] |
| # check_sanity won't work with browser wrappers |
| assert check_sanity == False |
| ret |= analyzer.Report(ppid_filenames, testcase_name) |
| print "=====================================================" |
| sys.stdout.flush() |
| |
| if ret != 0: |
| print "" |
| print "The Valgrind reports are grouped by test names." |
| print "Each test has its PID printed in the log when the test was run" |
| print "and at the beginning of its Valgrind report." |
| print "Hint: you can search for the reports by Ctrl+F -> `=#`" |
| sys.stdout.flush() |
| |
| return ret |
| |
| |
| # TODO(timurrrr): Split into a separate file. |
| class Memcheck(ValgrindTool): |
| """Memcheck |
| Dynamic memory error detector for Linux & Mac |
| |
| http://valgrind.org/info/tools.html#memcheck |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| super(Memcheck, self).__init__() |
| self.RegisterOptionParserHook(Memcheck.ExtendOptionParser) |
| |
| def ToolName(self): |
| return "memcheck" |
| |
| def ExtendOptionParser(self, parser): |
| parser.add_option("--leak-check", "--leak_check", type="string", |
| default="yes", # --leak-check=yes is equivalent of =full |
| help="perform leak checking at the end of the run") |
| parser.add_option("", "--show_all_leaks", action="store_true", |
| default=False, |
| help="also show less blatant leaks") |
| parser.add_option("", "--track_origins", action="store_true", |
| default=False, |
| help="Show whence uninitialized bytes came. 30% slower.") |
| |
| def ToolSpecificFlags(self): |
| ret = ["--gen-suppressions=all", "--demangle=no"] |
| ret += ["--leak-check=%s" % self._options.leak_check] |
| |
| if self._options.show_all_leaks: |
| ret += ["--show-reachable=yes"] |
| else: |
| ret += ["--show-possibly-lost=no"] |
| |
| if self._options.track_origins: |
| ret += ["--track-origins=yes"] |
| |
| # TODO(glider): this is a temporary workaround for http://crbug.com/51716 |
| # Let's see whether it helps. |
| if common.IsMac(): |
| ret += ["--smc-check=all"] |
| |
| return ret |
| |
| def CreateAnalyzer(self): |
| use_gdb = common.IsMac() |
| return memcheck_analyze.MemcheckAnalyzer(self._source_dir, |
| self._options.show_all_leaks, |
| use_gdb=use_gdb) |
| |
| def Analyze(self, check_sanity=False): |
| ret = self.GetAnalyzeResults(check_sanity) |
| |
| if ret != 0: |
| logging.info("Please see http://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/" |
| "using-valgrind for the info on Memcheck/Valgrind") |
| return ret |
| |
| |
| class DrMemory(BaseTool): |
| """Dr.Memory |
| Dynamic memory error detector for Windows. |
| |
| http://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/using-drmemory |
| It is not very mature at the moment, some things might not work properly. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, full_mode, pattern_mode): |
| super(DrMemory, self).__init__() |
| self.full_mode = full_mode |
| self.pattern_mode = pattern_mode |
| self.RegisterOptionParserHook(DrMemory.ExtendOptionParser) |
| |
| def ToolName(self): |
| return "drmemory" |
| |
| def ExtendOptionParser(self, parser): |
| parser.add_option("", "--suppressions", default=[], |
| action="append", |
| help="path to a drmemory suppression file") |
| parser.add_option("", "--follow_python", action="store_true", |
| default=False, dest="follow_python", |
| help="Monitor python child processes. If off, neither " |
| "python children nor any children of python children " |
| "will be monitored.") |
| parser.add_option("", "--indirect", action="store_true", |
| default=False, |
| help="set BROWSER_WRAPPER rather than " |
| "running Dr. Memory directly on the harness") |
| parser.add_option("", "--indirect_webkit_layout", action="store_true", |
| default=False, |
| help="set --wrapper rather than running valgrind " |
| "directly.") |
| parser.add_option("", "--use_debug", action="store_true", |
| default=False, dest="use_debug", |
| help="Run Dr. Memory debug build") |
| parser.add_option("", "--trace_children", action="store_true", |
| default=True, |
| help="TODO: default value differs from Valgrind") |
| |
| def ToolCommand(self): |
| """Get the tool command to run.""" |
| # WINHEAP is what Dr. Memory supports as there are issues w/ both |
| # jemalloc (https://github.com/DynamoRIO/drmemory/issues/320) and |
| # tcmalloc (https://github.com/DynamoRIO/drmemory/issues/314) |
| add_env = { |
| "CHROME_ALLOCATOR" : "WINHEAP", |
| "JSIMD_FORCEMMX" : "1", # https://github.com/DynamoRIO/drmemory/issues/540 |
| } |
| for k,v in add_env.iteritems(): |
| logging.info("export %s=%s", k, v) |
| os.putenv(k, v) |
| |
| drmem_cmd = os.getenv("DRMEMORY_COMMAND") |
| if not drmem_cmd: |
| raise RuntimeError, "Please set DRMEMORY_COMMAND environment variable " \ |
| "with the path to drmemory.exe" |
| proc = drmem_cmd.split(" ") |
| |
| # By default, don't run python (this will exclude python's children as well) |
| # to reduce runtime. We're not really interested in spending time finding |
| # bugs in the python implementation. |
| # With file-based config we must update the file every time, and |
| # it will affect simultaneous drmem uses by this user. While file-based |
| # config has many advantages, here we may want this-instance-only |
| # (https://github.com/DynamoRIO/drmemory/issues/334). |
| drconfig_cmd = [ proc[0].replace("drmemory.exe", "drconfig.exe") ] |
| drconfig_cmd += ["-quiet"] # suppress errors about no 64-bit libs |
| run_drconfig = True |
| if self._options.follow_python: |
| logging.info("Following python children") |
| # -unreg fails if not already registered so query for that first |
| query_cmd = drconfig_cmd + ["-isreg", "python.exe"] |
| query_proc = subprocess.Popen(query_cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
| shell=True) |
| (query_out, query_err) = query_proc.communicate() |
| if re.search("exe not registered", query_out): |
| run_drconfig = False # all set |
| else: |
| drconfig_cmd += ["-unreg", "python.exe"] |
| else: |
| logging.info("Excluding python children") |
| drconfig_cmd += ["-reg", "python.exe", "-norun"] |
| if run_drconfig: |
| drconfig_retcode = common.RunSubprocess(drconfig_cmd, self._timeout) |
| if drconfig_retcode: |
| logging.error("Configuring whether to follow python children failed " \ |
| "with %d.", drconfig_retcode) |
| raise RuntimeError, "Configuring python children failed " |
| |
| suppression_count = 0 |
| supp_files = self._options.suppressions |
| if self.full_mode: |
| supp_files += [s.replace(".txt", "_full.txt") for s in supp_files] |
| for suppression_file in supp_files: |
| if os.path.exists(suppression_file): |
| suppression_count += 1 |
| proc += ["-suppress", common.NormalizeWindowsPath(suppression_file)] |
| |
| if not suppression_count: |
| logging.warning("WARNING: NOT USING SUPPRESSIONS!") |
| |
| # Un-comment to dump Dr.Memory events on error |
| #proc += ["-dr_ops", "-dumpcore_mask", "-dr_ops", "0x8bff"] |
| |
| # Un-comment and comment next line to debug Dr.Memory |
| #proc += ["-dr_ops", "-no_hide"] |
| #proc += ["-dr_ops", "-msgbox_mask", "-dr_ops", "15"] |
| #Proc += ["-dr_ops", "-stderr_mask", "-dr_ops", "15"] |
| # Ensure we see messages about Dr. Memory crashing! |
| proc += ["-dr_ops", "-stderr_mask", "-dr_ops", "12"] |
| |
| if self._options.use_debug: |
| proc += ["-debug"] |
| |
| proc += ["-logdir", common.NormalizeWindowsPath(self.log_dir)] |
| |
| if self.log_parent_dir: |
| # gpu process on Windows Vista+ runs at Low Integrity and can only |
| # write to certain directories (http://crbug.com/119131) |
| symcache_dir = os.path.join(self.log_parent_dir, "drmemory.symcache") |
| elif self._options.build_dir: |
| # The other case is only possible with -t cmdline. |
| # Anyways, if we omit -symcache_dir the -logdir's value is used which |
| # should be fine. |
| symcache_dir = os.path.join(self._options.build_dir, "drmemory.symcache") |
| if symcache_dir: |
| if not os.path.exists(symcache_dir): |
| try: |
| os.mkdir(symcache_dir) |
| except OSError: |
| logging.warning("Can't create symcache dir?") |
| if os.path.exists(symcache_dir): |
| proc += ["-symcache_dir", common.NormalizeWindowsPath(symcache_dir)] |
| |
| # Use -no_summary to suppress DrMemory's summary and init-time |
| # notifications. We generate our own with drmemory_analyze.py. |
| proc += ["-batch", "-no_summary"] |
| |
| # Un-comment to disable interleaved output. Will also suppress error |
| # messages normally printed to stderr. |
| #proc += ["-quiet", "-no_results_to_stderr"] |
| |
| proc += ["-callstack_max_frames", "40"] |
| |
| # disable leak scan for now |
| proc += ["-no_count_leaks", "-no_leak_scan"] |
| |
| # disable warnings about unaddressable prefetches |
| proc += ["-no_check_prefetch"] |
| |
| # crbug.com/413215, no heap mismatch check for Windows release build binary |
| if common.IsWindows() and "Release" in self._options.build_dir: |
| proc += ["-no_check_delete_mismatch"] |
| |
| # make callstacks easier to read |
| proc += ["-callstack_srcfile_prefix", |
| "build\\src,chromium\\src,crt_build\\self_x86"] |
| proc += ["-callstack_modname_hide", |
| "*drmemory*,chrome.dll"] |
| |
| boring_callers = common.BoringCallers(mangled=False, use_re_wildcards=False) |
| # TODO(timurrrr): In fact, we want "starting from .." instead of "below .." |
| proc += ["-callstack_truncate_below", ",".join(boring_callers)] |
| |
| if self.pattern_mode: |
| proc += ["-pattern", "0xf1fd", "-no_count_leaks", "-redzone_size", "0x20"] |
| elif not self.full_mode: |
| proc += ["-light"] |
| |
| proc += self._tool_flags |
| |
| # Dr.Memory requires -- to separate tool flags from the executable name. |
| proc += ["--"] |
| |
| if self._options.indirect or self._options.indirect_webkit_layout: |
| wrapper_path = os.path.join(self._source_dir, |
| "tools", "valgrind", "browser_wrapper_win.py") |
| wrapper = " ".join(["python", wrapper_path] + proc) |
| self.CreateBrowserWrapper(wrapper) |
| logging.info("browser wrapper = " + " ".join(proc)) |
| if self._options.indirect_webkit_layout: |
| proc = self._args |
| # Layout tests want forward slashes. |
| wrapper = wrapper.replace('\\', '/') |
| proc += ["--wrapper", wrapper] |
| return proc |
| else: |
| proc = [] |
| |
| # Note that self._args begins with the name of the exe to be run. |
| self._args[0] = common.NormalizeWindowsPath(self._args[0]) |
| proc += self._args |
| return proc |
| |
| def CreateBrowserWrapper(self, command): |
| os.putenv("BROWSER_WRAPPER", command) |
| |
| def Analyze(self, check_sanity=False): |
| # Use one analyzer for all the log files to avoid printing duplicate reports |
| # |
| # TODO(timurrrr): unify this with Valgrind and other tools when we have |
| # https://github.com/DynamoRIO/drmemory/issues/684 |
| analyzer = drmemory_analyze.DrMemoryAnalyzer() |
| |
| ret = 0 |
| if not self._options.indirect and not self._options.indirect_webkit_layout: |
| filenames = glob.glob(self.log_dir + "/*/results.txt") |
| |
| ret = analyzer.Report(filenames, None, check_sanity) |
| else: |
| testcases = glob.glob(self.log_dir + "/testcase.*.logs") |
| # If we have browser wrapper, the per-test logdirs are named as |
| # "testcase.wrapper_PID.name". |
| # Let's extract the list of wrapper_PIDs and name it ppids. |
| # NOTE: ppids may contain '_', i.e. they are not ints! |
| ppids = set([f.split(".")[-2] for f in testcases]) |
| |
| for ppid in ppids: |
| testcase_name = None |
| try: |
| f = open("%s/testcase.%s.name" % (self.log_dir, ppid)) |
| testcase_name = f.read().strip() |
| f.close() |
| except IOError: |
| pass |
| print "=====================================================" |
| print " Below is the report for drmemory wrapper PID=%s." % ppid |
| if testcase_name: |
| print " It was used while running the `%s` test." % testcase_name |
| else: |
| # TODO(timurrrr): hm, the PID line is suppressed on Windows... |
| print " You can find the corresponding test" |
| print " by searching the above log for 'PID=%s'" % ppid |
| sys.stdout.flush() |
| ppid_filenames = glob.glob("%s/testcase.%s.logs/*/results.txt" % |
| (self.log_dir, ppid)) |
| ret |= analyzer.Report(ppid_filenames, testcase_name, False) |
| print "=====================================================" |
| sys.stdout.flush() |
| |
| logging.info("Please see http://dev.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/" |
| "using-drmemory for the info on Dr. Memory") |
| return ret |
| |
| |
| class ToolFactory: |
| def Create(self, tool_name): |
| if tool_name == "memcheck": |
| return Memcheck() |
| if tool_name == "drmemory" or tool_name == "drmemory_light": |
| # TODO(timurrrr): remove support for "drmemory" when buildbots are |
| # switched to drmemory_light OR make drmemory==drmemory_full the default |
| # mode when the tool is mature enough. |
| return DrMemory(False, False) |
| if tool_name == "drmemory_full": |
| return DrMemory(True, False) |
| if tool_name == "drmemory_pattern": |
| return DrMemory(False, True) |
| try: |
| platform_name = common.PlatformNames()[0] |
| except common.NotImplementedError: |
| platform_name = sys.platform + "(Unknown)" |
| raise RuntimeError, "Unknown tool (tool=%s, platform=%s)" % (tool_name, |
| platform_name) |
| |
| def CreateTool(tool): |
| return ToolFactory().Create(tool) |