| #! /usr/bin/env perl |
| # Copyright 2015-2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved. |
| # |
| # Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use |
| # this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy |
| # in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at |
| # https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html |
| |
| use strict; |
| use warnings; |
| |
| # Recognise VERBOSE aka V which is common on other projects. |
| # Additionally, recognise VERBOSE_FAILURE aka VF aka REPORT_FAILURES |
| # and recognise VERBOSE_FAILURE_PROGRESS aka VFP aka REPORT_FAILURES_PROGRESS. |
| BEGIN { |
| $ENV{HARNESS_VERBOSE} = "yes" if $ENV{VERBOSE} || $ENV{V}; |
| $ENV{HARNESS_VERBOSE_FAILURE} = "yes" |
| if $ENV{VERBOSE_FAILURE} || $ENV{VF} || $ENV{REPORT_FAILURES}; |
| $ENV{HARNESS_VERBOSE_FAILURE_PROGRESS} = "yes" |
| if ($ENV{VERBOSE_FAILURE_PROGRESS} || $ENV{VFP} |
| || $ENV{REPORT_FAILURES_PROGRESS}); |
| } |
| |
| use File::Spec::Functions qw/catdir catfile curdir abs2rel rel2abs/; |
| use File::Basename; |
| use FindBin; |
| use lib "$FindBin::Bin/../util/perl"; |
| use OpenSSL::Glob; |
| |
| my $srctop = $ENV{SRCTOP} || $ENV{TOP}; |
| my $bldtop = $ENV{BLDTOP} || $ENV{TOP}; |
| my $recipesdir = catdir($srctop, "test", "recipes"); |
| my $libdir = rel2abs(catdir($srctop, "util", "perl")); |
| my $jobs = $ENV{HARNESS_JOBS} // 1; |
| |
| $ENV{OPENSSL_CONF} = rel2abs(catfile($srctop, "apps", "openssl.cnf")); |
| $ENV{OPENSSL_CONF_INCLUDE} = rel2abs(catdir($bldtop, "test")); |
| $ENV{OPENSSL_MODULES} = rel2abs(catdir($bldtop, "providers")); |
| $ENV{OPENSSL_ENGINES} = rel2abs(catdir($bldtop, "engines")); |
| $ENV{CTLOG_FILE} = rel2abs(catfile($srctop, "test", "ct", "log_list.cnf")); |
| |
| # On platforms that support this, this will ensure malloc returns data that is |
| # set to a non-zero value. Can be helpful for detecting uninitialized reads in |
| # some situations. |
| $ENV{'MALLOC_PERTURB_'} = '128' if !defined $ENV{'MALLOC_PERTURB_'}; |
| |
| my %tapargs = |
| ( verbosity => $ENV{HARNESS_VERBOSE} ? 1 : 0, |
| lib => [ $libdir ], |
| switches => '-w', |
| merge => 1, |
| timer => $ENV{HARNESS_TIMER} ? 1 : 0, |
| ); |
| |
| if ($jobs > 1) { |
| if ($ENV{HARNESS_VERBOSE}) { |
| print "Warning: HARNESS_JOBS > 1 ignored with HARNESS_VERBOSE\n"; |
| } else { |
| $tapargs{jobs} = $jobs; |
| print "Using HARNESS_JOBS=$jobs\n"; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| # Additional OpenSSL special TAP arguments. Because we can't pass them via |
| # TAP::Harness->new(), they will be accessed directly, see the |
| # TAP::Parser::OpenSSL implementation further down |
| my %openssl_args = (); |
| |
| $openssl_args{'failure_verbosity'} = $ENV{HARNESS_VERBOSE} ? 0 : |
| $ENV{HARNESS_VERBOSE_FAILURE_PROGRESS} ? 2 : |
| 1; # $ENV{HARNESS_VERBOSE_FAILURE} |
| print "Warning: HARNESS_VERBOSE overrides HARNESS_VERBOSE_FAILURE*\n" |
| if ($ENV{HARNESS_VERBOSE} && ($ENV{HARNESS_VERBOSE_FAILURE} |
| || $ENV{HARNESS_VERBOSE_FAILURE_PROGRESS})); |
| print "Warning: HARNESS_VERBOSE_FAILURE_PROGRESS overrides HARNESS_VERBOSE_FAILURE\n" |
| if ($ENV{HARNESS_VERBOSE_FAILURE_PROGRESS} && $ENV{HARNESS_VERBOSE_FAILURE}); |
| |
| my $outfilename = $ENV{HARNESS_TAP_COPY}; |
| open $openssl_args{'tap_copy'}, ">$outfilename" |
| or die "Trying to create $outfilename: $!\n" |
| if defined $outfilename; |
| |
| my @alltests = find_matching_tests("*"); |
| my %tests = (); |
| |
| sub reorder { |
| my $key = pop; |
| |
| # for parallel test runs, do slow tests first |
| if ($jobs > 1 && $key =~ m/test_ssl_new|test_fuzz/) { |
| $key =~ s/(\d+)-/01-/; |
| } |
| return $key; |
| } |
| |
| my $initial_arg = 1; |
| foreach my $arg (@ARGV ? @ARGV : ('alltests')) { |
| if ($arg eq 'list') { |
| foreach (@alltests) { |
| (my $x = basename($_)) =~ s|^[0-9][0-9]-(.*)\.t$|$1|; |
| print $x,"\n"; |
| } |
| exit 0; |
| } |
| if ($arg eq 'alltests') { |
| warn "'alltests' encountered, ignoring everything before that...\n" |
| unless $initial_arg; |
| %tests = map { $_ => 1 } @alltests; |
| } elsif ($arg =~ m/^(-?)(.*)/) { |
| my $sign = $1; |
| my $test = $2; |
| my @matches = find_matching_tests($test); |
| |
| # If '-foo' is the first arg, it's short for 'alltests -foo' |
| if ($sign eq '-' && $initial_arg) { |
| %tests = map { $_ => 1 } @alltests; |
| } |
| |
| if (scalar @matches == 0) { |
| warn "Test $test found no match, skipping ", |
| ($sign eq '-' ? "removal" : "addition"), |
| "...\n"; |
| } else { |
| foreach $test (@matches) { |
| if ($sign eq '-') { |
| delete $tests{$test}; |
| } else { |
| $tests{$test} = 1; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } else { |
| warn "I don't know what '$arg' is about, ignoring...\n"; |
| } |
| |
| $initial_arg = 0; |
| } |
| |
| # prep recipes are mandatory and need to be always run first |
| my @preps = glob(catfile($recipesdir,"00-prep_*.t")); |
| foreach my $test (@preps) { |
| delete $tests{$test}; |
| } |
| |
| sub find_matching_tests { |
| my ($glob) = @_; |
| |
| if ($glob =~ m|^[\d\[\]\?\-]+$|) { |
| return glob(catfile($recipesdir,"$glob-*.t")); |
| } |
| |
| return glob(catfile($recipesdir,"*-$glob.t")); |
| } |
| |
| # The following is quite a bit of hackery to adapt to both TAP::Harness |
| # and Test::Harness, depending on what's available. |
| # The TAP::Harness hack allows support for HARNESS_VERBOSE_FAILURE* and |
| # HARNESS_TAP_COPY, while the Test::Harness hack can't, because the pre |
| # TAP::Harness Test::Harness simply doesn't have support for this sort of |
| # thing. |
| # |
| # We use eval to avoid undue interruption if TAP::Harness isn't present. |
| |
| my $package; |
| my $eres; |
| |
| $eres = eval { |
| package TAP::Parser::OpenSSL; |
| use parent -norequire, 'TAP::Parser'; |
| require TAP::Parser; |
| |
| sub new { |
| my $class = shift; |
| my %opts = %{ shift() }; |
| my $failure_verbosity = $openssl_args{failure_verbosity}; |
| my @plans = (); # initial level, no plan yet |
| my $output_buffer = ""; |
| |
| # We rely heavily on perl closures to make failure verbosity work |
| # We need to do so, because there's no way to safely pass extra |
| # objects down all the way to the TAP::Parser::Result object |
| my @failure_output = (); |
| my %callbacks = (); |
| if ($failure_verbosity > 0 || defined $openssl_args{tap_copy}) { |
| $callbacks{ALL} = sub { # on each line of test output |
| my $self = shift; |
| my $fh = $openssl_args{tap_copy}; |
| print $fh $self->as_string, "\n" |
| if defined $fh; |
| |
| my $failure_verbosity = $openssl_args{failure_verbosity}; |
| if ($failure_verbosity > 0) { |
| my $is_plan = $self->is_plan; |
| my $tests_planned = $is_plan && $self->tests_planned; |
| my $is_test = $self->is_test; |
| my $is_ok = $is_test && $self->is_ok; |
| |
| # workaround for parser not coping with sub-test indentation |
| if ($self->is_unknown) { |
| my $level = $#plans; |
| my $indent = $level < 0 ? "" : " " x ($level * 4); |
| |
| ($is_plan, $tests_planned) = (1, $1) |
| if ($self->as_string =~ m/^$indent 1\.\.(\d+)/); |
| ($is_test, $is_ok) = (1, !$1) |
| if ($self->as_string =~ m/^$indent(not )?ok /); |
| } |
| |
| if ($is_plan) { |
| push @plans, $tests_planned; |
| $output_buffer = ""; # ignore comments etc. until plan |
| } elsif ($is_test) { # result of a test |
| pop @plans if @plans && --($plans[-1]) <= 0; |
| print $output_buffer if !$is_ok; |
| print "\n".$self->as_string |
| if !$is_ok || $failure_verbosity == 2; |
| print "\n# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------" if !$is_ok; |
| $output_buffer = ""; |
| } elsif ($self->as_string ne "") { |
| # typically is_comment or is_unknown |
| $output_buffer .= "\n".$self->as_string; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if ($failure_verbosity > 0) { |
| $callbacks{EOF} = sub { |
| my $self = shift; |
| |
| # We know we are a TAP::Parser::Aggregator object |
| if (scalar $self->failed > 0 && @failure_output) { |
| # We add an extra empty line, because in the case of a |
| # progress counter, we're still at the end of that progress |
| # line. |
| print $_, "\n" foreach (("", @failure_output)); |
| } |
| # Echo any trailing comments etc. |
| print "$output_buffer"; |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| if (keys %callbacks) { |
| # If %opts already has a callbacks element, the order here |
| # ensures we do not override it |
| %opts = ( callbacks => { %callbacks }, %opts ); |
| } |
| |
| return $class->SUPER::new({ %opts }); |
| } |
| |
| package TAP::Harness::OpenSSL; |
| use parent -norequire, 'TAP::Harness'; |
| require TAP::Harness; |
| |
| package main; |
| |
| $tapargs{parser_class} = "TAP::Parser::OpenSSL"; |
| $package = 'TAP::Harness::OpenSSL'; |
| }; |
| |
| unless (defined $eres) { |
| $eres = eval { |
| # Fake TAP::Harness in case it's not loaded |
| package TAP::Harness::fake; |
| use parent 'Test::Harness'; |
| |
| sub new { |
| my $class = shift; |
| my %args = %{ shift() }; |
| |
| return bless { %args }, $class; |
| } |
| |
| sub runtests { |
| my $self = shift; |
| |
| # Pre TAP::Harness Test::Harness doesn't support [ filename, name ] |
| # elements, so convert such elements to just be the filename |
| my @args = map { ref($_) eq 'ARRAY' ? $_->[0] : $_ } @_; |
| |
| my @switches = (); |
| if ($self->{switches}) { |
| push @switches, $self->{switches}; |
| } |
| if ($self->{lib}) { |
| foreach (@{$self->{lib}}) { |
| my $l = $_; |
| |
| # It seems that $switches is getting interpreted with 'eval' |
| # or something like that, and that we need to take care of |
| # backslashes or they will disappear along the way. |
| $l =~ s|\\|\\\\|g if $^O eq "MSWin32"; |
| push @switches, "-I$l"; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| $Test::Harness::switches = join(' ', @switches); |
| Test::Harness::runtests(@args); |
| } |
| |
| package main; |
| $package = 'TAP::Harness::fake'; |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| unless (defined $eres) { |
| print $@,"\n" if $@; |
| print $!,"\n" if $!; |
| exit 127; |
| } |
| |
| my $harness = $package->new(\%tapargs); |
| my $ret = |
| $harness->runtests(map { [ abs2rel($_, rel2abs(curdir())), basename($_) ] } |
| @preps); |
| |
| if (ref($ret) ne "TAP::Parser::Aggregator" || !$ret->has_errors) { |
| $ret = |
| $harness->runtests(map { [ abs2rel($_, rel2abs(curdir())), basename($_) ] } |
| sort { reorder($a) cmp reorder($b) } keys %tests); |
| } |
| |
| # If this is a TAP::Parser::Aggregator, $ret->has_errors is the count of |
| # tests that failed. We don't bother with that exact number, just exit |
| # with an appropriate exit code when it isn't zero. |
| if (ref($ret) eq "TAP::Parser::Aggregator") { |
| exit 0 unless $ret->has_errors; |
| exit 1 unless $^O eq 'VMS'; |
| # On VMS, perl converts an exit 1 to SS$_ABORT (%SYSTEM-F-ABORT), which |
| # is a bit harsh. As per perl recommendations, we explicitly use the |
| # same VMS status code as typical C programs would for exit(1), except |
| # we set the error severity rather than success. |
| # Ref: https://perldoc.perl.org/perlport#exit |
| # https://perldoc.perl.org/perlvms#$? |
| exit 0x35a000 # C facility code |
| + 8 # 1 << 3 (to make space for the 3 severity bits) |
| + 2 # severity: E(rror) |
| + 0x10000000; # bit 28 set => the shell stays silent |
| } |
| |
| # If this isn't a TAP::Parser::Aggregator, it's the pre-TAP test harness, |
| # which simply dies at the end if any test failed, so we don't need to bother |
| # with any exit code in that case. |