| #!/usr/bin/python |
| # Copyright 2017 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. |
| """This script helps to generate code coverage report. |
| |
| It uses Clang Source-based Code Coverage - |
| https://clang.llvm.org/docs/SourceBasedCodeCoverage.html |
| |
| In order to generate code coverage report, you need to first add |
| "use_clang_coverage=true" and "is_component_build=false" GN flags to args.gn |
| file in your build output directory (e.g. out/coverage). |
| |
| * Example usage: |
| |
| gn gen out/coverage \\ |
| --args="use_clang_coverage=true is_component_build=false\\ |
| is_debug=false dcheck_always_on=true" |
| gclient runhooks |
| python tools/code_coverage/coverage.py crypto_unittests url_unittests \\ |
| -b out/coverage -o out/report -c 'out/coverage/crypto_unittests' \\ |
| -c 'out/coverage/url_unittests --gtest_filter=URLParser.PathURL' \\ |
| -f url/ -f crypto/ |
| |
| The command above builds crypto_unittests and url_unittests targets and then |
| runs them with specified command line arguments. For url_unittests, it only |
| runs the test URLParser.PathURL. The coverage report is filtered to include |
| only files and sub-directories under url/ and crypto/ directories. |
| |
| If you want to run tests that try to draw to the screen but don't have a |
| display connected, you can run tests in headless mode with xvfb. |
| |
| * Sample flow for running a test target with xvfb (e.g. unit_tests): |
| |
| python tools/code_coverage/coverage.py unit_tests -b out/coverage \\ |
| -o out/report -c 'python testing/xvfb.py out/coverage/unit_tests' |
| |
| If you are building a fuzz target, you need to add "use_libfuzzer=true" GN |
| flag as well. |
| |
| * Sample workflow for a fuzz target (e.g. pdfium_fuzzer): |
| |
| python tools/code_coverage/coverage.py pdfium_fuzzer \\ |
| -b out/coverage -o out/report \\ |
| -c 'out/coverage/pdfium_fuzzer -runs=0 <corpus_dir>' \\ |
| -f third_party/pdfium |
| |
| where: |
| <corpus_dir> - directory containing samples files for this format. |
| |
| To learn more about generating code coverage reports for fuzz targets, see |
| https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/testing/libfuzzer/efficient_fuzzer.md#Code-Coverage |
| |
| * Sample workflow for running Blink web tests: |
| |
| python tools/code_coverage/coverage.py blink_tests \\ |
| -wt -b out/coverage -o out/report -f third_party/blink |
| |
| If you need to pass arguments to run_web_tests.py, use |
| -wt='arguments to run_web_tests.py e.g. test directories' |
| |
| For more options, please refer to tools/code_coverage/coverage.py -h. |
| |
| For an overview of how code coverage works in Chromium, please refer to |
| https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/testing/code_coverage.md |
| """ |
| |
| from __future__ import print_function |
| |
| import sys |
| |
| import argparse |
| import json |
| import logging |
| import multiprocessing |
| import os |
| import re |
| import shlex |
| import shutil |
| import subprocess |
| import urllib2 |
| |
| sys.path.append( |
| os.path.join( |
| os.path.dirname(__file__), os.path.pardir, os.path.pardir, |
| 'third_party')) |
| from collections import defaultdict |
| |
| import coverage_utils |
| |
| # Absolute path to the code coverage tools binary. These paths can be |
| # overwritten by user specified coverage tool paths. |
| # Absolute path to the root of the checkout. |
| SRC_ROOT_PATH = os.path.join(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)), |
| os.path.pardir, os.path.pardir) |
| LLVM_BIN_DIR = os.path.join( |
| os.path.join(SRC_ROOT_PATH, 'third_party', 'llvm-build', 'Release+Asserts'), |
| 'bin') |
| LLVM_COV_PATH = os.path.join(LLVM_BIN_DIR, 'llvm-cov') |
| LLVM_PROFDATA_PATH = os.path.join(LLVM_BIN_DIR, 'llvm-profdata') |
| |
| |
| # Build directory, the value is parsed from command line arguments. |
| BUILD_DIR = None |
| |
| # Output directory for generated artifacts, the value is parsed from command |
| # line arguemnts. |
| OUTPUT_DIR = None |
| |
| # Name of the file extension for profraw data files. |
| PROFRAW_FILE_EXTENSION = 'profraw' |
| |
| # Name of the final profdata file, and this file needs to be passed to |
| # "llvm-cov" command in order to call "llvm-cov show" to inspect the |
| # line-by-line coverage of specific files. |
| PROFDATA_FILE_NAME = os.extsep.join(['coverage', 'profdata']) |
| |
| # Name of the file with summary information generated by llvm-cov export. |
| SUMMARY_FILE_NAME = os.extsep.join(['summary', 'json']) |
| |
| # Build arg required for generating code coverage data. |
| CLANG_COVERAGE_BUILD_ARG = 'use_clang_coverage' |
| |
| LOGS_DIR_NAME = 'logs' |
| |
| # Used to extract a mapping between directories and components. |
| COMPONENT_MAPPING_URL = ( |
| 'https://storage.googleapis.com/chromium-owners/component_map.json') |
| |
| # Caches the results returned by _GetBuildArgs, don't use this variable |
| # directly, call _GetBuildArgs instead. |
| _BUILD_ARGS = None |
| |
| # Retry failed merges. |
| MERGE_RETRIES = 3 |
| |
| # Message to guide user to file a bug when everything else fails. |
| FILE_BUG_MESSAGE = ( |
| 'If it persists, please file a bug with the command you used, git revision ' |
| 'and args.gn config here: ' |
| 'https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/entry?' |
| 'components=Infra%3ETest%3ECodeCoverage') |
| |
| # String to replace with actual llvm profile path. |
| LLVM_PROFILE_FILE_PATH_SUBSTITUTION = '<llvm_profile_file_path>' |
| |
| |
| def _ConfigureLLVMCoverageTools(args): |
| """Configures llvm coverage tools.""" |
| if args.coverage_tools_dir: |
| llvm_bin_dir = coverage_utils.GetFullPath(args.coverage_tools_dir) |
| global LLVM_COV_PATH |
| global LLVM_PROFDATA_PATH |
| LLVM_COV_PATH = os.path.join(llvm_bin_dir, 'llvm-cov') |
| LLVM_PROFDATA_PATH = os.path.join(llvm_bin_dir, 'llvm-profdata') |
| else: |
| subprocess.check_call( |
| ['tools/clang/scripts/update.py', '--package', 'coverage_tools']) |
| |
| if coverage_utils.GetHostPlatform() == 'win': |
| LLVM_COV_PATH += '.exe' |
| LLVM_PROFDATA_PATH += '.exe' |
| |
| coverage_tools_exist = ( |
| os.path.exists(LLVM_COV_PATH) and os.path.exists(LLVM_PROFDATA_PATH)) |
| assert coverage_tools_exist, ('Cannot find coverage tools, please make sure ' |
| 'both \'%s\' and \'%s\' exist.') % ( |
| LLVM_COV_PATH, LLVM_PROFDATA_PATH) |
| |
| |
| def _GetPathWithLLVMSymbolizerDir(): |
| """Add llvm-symbolizer directory to path for symbolized stacks.""" |
| path = os.getenv('PATH') |
| dirs = path.split(os.pathsep) |
| if LLVM_BIN_DIR in dirs: |
| return path |
| |
| return path + os.pathsep + LLVM_BIN_DIR |
| |
| |
| def _GetTargetOS(): |
| """Returns the target os specified in args.gn file. |
| |
| Returns an empty string is target_os is not specified. |
| """ |
| build_args = _GetBuildArgs() |
| return build_args['target_os'] if 'target_os' in build_args else '' |
| |
| |
| def _IsIOS(): |
| """Returns true if the target_os specified in args.gn file is ios""" |
| return _GetTargetOS() == 'ios' |
| |
| |
| def _GeneratePerFileLineByLineCoverageInFormat(binary_paths, profdata_file_path, |
| filters, ignore_filename_regex, |
| output_format): |
| """Generates per file line-by-line coverage in html or text using |
| 'llvm-cov show'. |
| |
| For a file with absolute path /a/b/x.cc, a html/txt report is generated as: |
| OUTPUT_DIR/coverage/a/b/x.cc.[html|txt]. For html format, an index html file |
| is also generated as: OUTPUT_DIR/index.html. |
| |
| Args: |
| binary_paths: A list of paths to the instrumented binaries. |
| profdata_file_path: A path to the profdata file. |
| filters: A list of directories and files to get coverage for. |
| ignore_filename_regex: A regular expression for skipping source code files |
| with certain file paths. |
| output_format: The output format of generated report files. |
| """ |
| # llvm-cov show [options] -instr-profile PROFILE BIN [-object BIN,...] |
| # [[-object BIN]] [SOURCES] |
| # NOTE: For object files, the first one is specified as a positional argument, |
| # and the rest are specified as keyword argument. |
| logging.debug('Generating per file line by line coverage reports using ' |
| '"llvm-cov show" command.') |
| |
| subprocess_cmd = [ |
| LLVM_COV_PATH, 'show', '-format={}'.format(output_format), |
| '-output-dir={}'.format(OUTPUT_DIR), |
| '-instr-profile={}'.format(profdata_file_path), binary_paths[0] |
| ] |
| subprocess_cmd.extend( |
| ['-object=' + binary_path for binary_path in binary_paths[1:]]) |
| _AddArchArgumentForIOSIfNeeded(subprocess_cmd, len(binary_paths)) |
| if coverage_utils.GetHostPlatform() in ['linux', 'mac']: |
| subprocess_cmd.extend(['-Xdemangler', 'c++filt', '-Xdemangler', '-n']) |
| subprocess_cmd.extend(filters) |
| if ignore_filename_regex: |
| subprocess_cmd.append('-ignore-filename-regex=%s' % ignore_filename_regex) |
| |
| subprocess.check_call(subprocess_cmd) |
| |
| logging.debug('Finished running "llvm-cov show" command.') |
| |
| |
| def _GetLogsDirectoryPath(): |
| """Path to the logs directory.""" |
| return os.path.join( |
| coverage_utils.GetCoverageReportRootDirPath(OUTPUT_DIR), LOGS_DIR_NAME) |
| |
| |
| def _GetProfdataFilePath(): |
| """Path to the resulting .profdata file.""" |
| return os.path.join( |
| coverage_utils.GetCoverageReportRootDirPath(OUTPUT_DIR), |
| PROFDATA_FILE_NAME) |
| |
| |
| def _GetSummaryFilePath(): |
| """The JSON file that contains coverage summary written by llvm-cov export.""" |
| return os.path.join( |
| coverage_utils.GetCoverageReportRootDirPath(OUTPUT_DIR), |
| SUMMARY_FILE_NAME) |
| |
| |
| def _CreateCoverageProfileDataForTargets(targets, commands, jobs_count=None): |
| """Builds and runs target to generate the coverage profile data. |
| |
| Args: |
| targets: A list of targets to build with coverage instrumentation. |
| commands: A list of commands used to run the targets. |
| jobs_count: Number of jobs to run in parallel for building. If None, a |
| default value is derived based on CPUs availability. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A relative path to the generated profdata file. |
| """ |
| _BuildTargets(targets, jobs_count) |
| target_profdata_file_paths = _GetTargetProfDataPathsByExecutingCommands( |
| targets, commands) |
| coverage_profdata_file_path = ( |
| _CreateCoverageProfileDataFromTargetProfDataFiles( |
| target_profdata_file_paths)) |
| |
| for target_profdata_file_path in target_profdata_file_paths: |
| os.remove(target_profdata_file_path) |
| |
| return coverage_profdata_file_path |
| |
| |
| def _BuildTargets(targets, jobs_count): |
| """Builds target with Clang coverage instrumentation. |
| |
| This function requires current working directory to be the root of checkout. |
| |
| Args: |
| targets: A list of targets to build with coverage instrumentation. |
| jobs_count: Number of jobs to run in parallel for compilation. If None, a |
| default value is derived based on CPUs availability. |
| """ |
| logging.info('Building %s.', str(targets)) |
| autoninja = 'autoninja' |
| if coverage_utils.GetHostPlatform() == 'win': |
| autoninja += '.bat' |
| |
| subprocess_cmd = [autoninja, '-C', BUILD_DIR] |
| if jobs_count is not None: |
| subprocess_cmd.append('-j' + str(jobs_count)) |
| |
| subprocess_cmd.extend(targets) |
| subprocess.check_call(subprocess_cmd) |
| logging.debug('Finished building %s.', str(targets)) |
| |
| |
| def _GetTargetProfDataPathsByExecutingCommands(targets, commands): |
| """Runs commands and returns the relative paths to the profraw data files. |
| |
| Args: |
| targets: A list of targets built with coverage instrumentation. |
| commands: A list of commands used to run the targets. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A list of relative paths to the generated profraw data files. |
| """ |
| logging.debug('Executing the test commands.') |
| |
| # Remove existing profraw data files. |
| report_root_dir = coverage_utils.GetCoverageReportRootDirPath(OUTPUT_DIR) |
| for file_or_dir in os.listdir(report_root_dir): |
| if file_or_dir.endswith(PROFRAW_FILE_EXTENSION): |
| os.remove(os.path.join(report_root_dir, file_or_dir)) |
| |
| # Ensure that logs directory exists. |
| if not os.path.exists(_GetLogsDirectoryPath()): |
| os.makedirs(_GetLogsDirectoryPath()) |
| |
| profdata_file_paths = [] |
| |
| # Run all test targets to generate profraw data files. |
| for target, command in zip(targets, commands): |
| output_file_name = os.extsep.join([target + '_output', 'log']) |
| output_file_path = os.path.join(_GetLogsDirectoryPath(), output_file_name) |
| |
| profdata_file_path = None |
| for _ in xrange(MERGE_RETRIES): |
| logging.info('Running command: "%s", the output is redirected to "%s".', |
| command, output_file_path) |
| |
| if _IsIOSCommand(command): |
| # On iOS platform, due to lack of write permissions, profraw files are |
| # generated outside of the OUTPUT_DIR, and the exact paths are contained |
| # in the output of the command execution. |
| output = _ExecuteIOSCommand(command, output_file_path) |
| else: |
| # On other platforms, profraw files are generated inside the OUTPUT_DIR. |
| output = _ExecuteCommand(target, command, output_file_path) |
| |
| profraw_file_paths = [] |
| if _IsIOS(): |
| profraw_file_paths = [_GetProfrawDataFileByParsingOutput(output)] |
| else: |
| for file_or_dir in os.listdir(report_root_dir): |
| if file_or_dir.endswith(PROFRAW_FILE_EXTENSION): |
| profraw_file_paths.append( |
| os.path.join(report_root_dir, file_or_dir)) |
| |
| assert profraw_file_paths, ( |
| 'Running target "%s" failed to generate any profraw data file, ' |
| 'please make sure the binary exists, is properly instrumented and ' |
| 'does not crash. %s' % (target, FILE_BUG_MESSAGE)) |
| |
| assert isinstance(profraw_file_paths, list), ( |
| 'Variable \'profraw_file_paths\' is expected to be of type \'list\', ' |
| 'but it is a %s. %s' % (type(profraw_file_paths), FILE_BUG_MESSAGE)) |
| |
| try: |
| profdata_file_path = _CreateTargetProfDataFileFromProfRawFiles( |
| target, profraw_file_paths) |
| break |
| except Exception: |
| logging.info('Retrying...') |
| finally: |
| # Remove profraw files now so that they are not used in next iteration. |
| for profraw_file_path in profraw_file_paths: |
| os.remove(profraw_file_path) |
| |
| assert profdata_file_path, ( |
| 'Failed to merge target "%s" profraw files after %d retries. %s' % |
| (target, MERGE_RETRIES, FILE_BUG_MESSAGE)) |
| profdata_file_paths.append(profdata_file_path) |
| |
| logging.debug('Finished executing the test commands.') |
| |
| return profdata_file_paths |
| |
| |
| def _GetEnvironmentVars(profraw_file_path): |
| """Return environment vars for subprocess, given a profraw file path.""" |
| env = os.environ.copy() |
| env.update({ |
| 'LLVM_PROFILE_FILE': profraw_file_path, |
| 'PATH': _GetPathWithLLVMSymbolizerDir() |
| }) |
| return env |
| |
| |
| def _ExecuteCommand(target, command, output_file_path): |
| """Runs a single command and generates a profraw data file.""" |
| # Per Clang "Source-based Code Coverage" doc: |
| # |
| # "%p" expands out to the process ID. It's not used by this scripts due to: |
| # 1) If a target program spawns too many processess, it may exhaust all disk |
| # space available. For example, unit_tests writes thousands of .profraw |
| # files each of size 1GB+. |
| # 2) If a target binary uses shared libraries, coverage profile data for them |
| # will be missing, resulting in incomplete coverage reports. |
| # |
| # "%Nm" expands out to the instrumented binary's signature. When this pattern |
| # is specified, the runtime creates a pool of N raw profiles which are used |
| # for on-line profile merging. The runtime takes care of selecting a raw |
| # profile from the pool, locking it, and updating it before the program exits. |
| # N must be between 1 and 9. The merge pool specifier can only occur once per |
| # filename pattern. |
| # |
| # "%1m" is used when tests run in single process, such as fuzz targets. |
| # |
| # For other cases, "%4m" is chosen as it creates some level of parallelism, |
| # but it's not too big to consume too much computing resource or disk space. |
| profile_pattern_string = '%1m' if _IsFuzzerTarget(target) else '%4m' |
| expected_profraw_file_name = os.extsep.join( |
| [target, profile_pattern_string, PROFRAW_FILE_EXTENSION]) |
| expected_profraw_file_path = os.path.join( |
| coverage_utils.GetCoverageReportRootDirPath(OUTPUT_DIR), |
| expected_profraw_file_name) |
| command = command.replace(LLVM_PROFILE_FILE_PATH_SUBSTITUTION, |
| expected_profraw_file_path) |
| |
| try: |
| # Some fuzz targets or tests may write into stderr, redirect it as well. |
| with open(output_file_path, 'wb') as output_file_handle: |
| subprocess.check_call( |
| shlex.split(command), |
| stdout=output_file_handle, |
| stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, |
| env=_GetEnvironmentVars(expected_profraw_file_path)) |
| except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: |
| logging.warning('Command: "%s" exited with non-zero return code.', command) |
| |
| return open(output_file_path, 'rb').read() |
| |
| |
| def _IsFuzzerTarget(target): |
| """Returns true if the target is a fuzzer target.""" |
| build_args = _GetBuildArgs() |
| use_libfuzzer = ('use_libfuzzer' in build_args and |
| build_args['use_libfuzzer'] == 'true') |
| return use_libfuzzer and target.endswith('_fuzzer') |
| |
| |
| def _ExecuteIOSCommand(command, output_file_path): |
| """Runs a single iOS command and generates a profraw data file. |
| |
| iOS application doesn't have write access to folders outside of the app, so |
| it's impossible to instruct the app to flush the profraw data file to the |
| desired location. The profraw data file will be generated somewhere within the |
| application's Documents folder, and the full path can be obtained by parsing |
| the output. |
| """ |
| assert _IsIOSCommand(command) |
| |
| # After running tests, iossim generates a profraw data file, it won't be |
| # needed anyway, so dump it into the OUTPUT_DIR to avoid polluting the |
| # checkout. |
| iossim_profraw_file_path = os.path.join( |
| OUTPUT_DIR, os.extsep.join(['iossim', PROFRAW_FILE_EXTENSION])) |
| command = command.replace(LLVM_PROFILE_FILE_PATH_SUBSTITUTION, |
| iossim_profraw_file_path) |
| |
| try: |
| with open(output_file_path, 'wb') as output_file_handle: |
| subprocess.check_call( |
| shlex.split(command), |
| stdout=output_file_handle, |
| stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, |
| env=_GetEnvironmentVars(iossim_profraw_file_path)) |
| except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: |
| # iossim emits non-zero return code even if tests run successfully, so |
| # ignore the return code. |
| pass |
| |
| return open(output_file_path, 'rb').read() |
| |
| |
| def _GetProfrawDataFileByParsingOutput(output): |
| """Returns the path to the profraw data file obtained by parsing the output. |
| |
| The output of running the test target has no format, but it is guaranteed to |
| have a single line containing the path to the generated profraw data file. |
| NOTE: This should only be called when target os is iOS. |
| """ |
| assert _IsIOS() |
| |
| output_by_lines = ''.join(output).splitlines() |
| profraw_file_pattern = re.compile('.*Coverage data at (.*coverage\.profraw).') |
| |
| for line in output_by_lines: |
| result = profraw_file_pattern.match(line) |
| if result: |
| return result.group(1) |
| |
| assert False, ('No profraw data file was generated, did you call ' |
| 'coverage_util::ConfigureCoverageReportPath() in test setup? ' |
| 'Please refer to base/test/test_support_ios.mm for example.') |
| |
| |
| def _CreateCoverageProfileDataFromTargetProfDataFiles(profdata_file_paths): |
| """Returns a relative path to coverage profdata file by merging target |
| profdata files. |
| |
| Args: |
| profdata_file_paths: A list of relative paths to the profdata data files |
| that are to be merged. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A relative path to the merged coverage profdata file. |
| |
| Raises: |
| CalledProcessError: An error occurred merging profdata files. |
| """ |
| logging.info('Creating the coverage profile data file.') |
| logging.debug('Merging target profraw files to create target profdata file.') |
| profdata_file_path = _GetProfdataFilePath() |
| try: |
| subprocess_cmd = [ |
| LLVM_PROFDATA_PATH, 'merge', '-o', profdata_file_path, '-sparse=true' |
| ] |
| subprocess_cmd.extend(profdata_file_paths) |
| |
| output = subprocess.check_output(subprocess_cmd) |
| logging.debug('Merge output: %s', output) |
| except subprocess.CalledProcessError as error: |
| logging.error( |
| 'Failed to merge target profdata files to create coverage profdata. %s', |
| FILE_BUG_MESSAGE) |
| raise error |
| |
| logging.debug('Finished merging target profdata files.') |
| logging.info('Code coverage profile data is created as: "%s".', |
| profdata_file_path) |
| return profdata_file_path |
| |
| |
| def _CreateTargetProfDataFileFromProfRawFiles(target, profraw_file_paths): |
| """Returns a relative path to target profdata file by merging target |
| profraw files. |
| |
| Args: |
| profraw_file_paths: A list of relative paths to the profdata data files |
| that are to be merged. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A relative path to the merged coverage profdata file. |
| |
| Raises: |
| CalledProcessError: An error occurred merging profdata files. |
| """ |
| logging.info('Creating target profile data file.') |
| logging.debug('Merging target profraw files to create target profdata file.') |
| profdata_file_path = os.path.join(OUTPUT_DIR, '%s.profdata' % target) |
| |
| try: |
| subprocess_cmd = [ |
| LLVM_PROFDATA_PATH, 'merge', '-o', profdata_file_path, '-sparse=true' |
| ] |
| subprocess_cmd.extend(profraw_file_paths) |
| |
| output = subprocess.check_output(subprocess_cmd) |
| logging.debug('Merge output: %s', output) |
| except subprocess.CalledProcessError as error: |
| logging.error( |
| 'Failed to merge target profraw files to create target profdata.') |
| raise error |
| |
| logging.debug('Finished merging target profraw files.') |
| logging.info('Target "%s" profile data is created as: "%s".', target, |
| profdata_file_path) |
| return profdata_file_path |
| |
| |
| def _GeneratePerFileCoverageSummary(binary_paths, profdata_file_path, filters, |
| ignore_filename_regex): |
| """Generates per file coverage summary using "llvm-cov export" command.""" |
| # llvm-cov export [options] -instr-profile PROFILE BIN [-object BIN,...] |
| # [[-object BIN]] [SOURCES]. |
| # NOTE: For object files, the first one is specified as a positional argument, |
| # and the rest are specified as keyword argument. |
| logging.debug('Generating per-file code coverage summary using "llvm-cov ' |
| 'export -summary-only" command.') |
| subprocess_cmd = [ |
| LLVM_COV_PATH, 'export', '-summary-only', |
| '-instr-profile=' + profdata_file_path, binary_paths[0] |
| ] |
| subprocess_cmd.extend( |
| ['-object=' + binary_path for binary_path in binary_paths[1:]]) |
| _AddArchArgumentForIOSIfNeeded(subprocess_cmd, len(binary_paths)) |
| subprocess_cmd.extend(filters) |
| if ignore_filename_regex: |
| subprocess_cmd.append('-ignore-filename-regex=%s' % ignore_filename_regex) |
| |
| export_output = subprocess.check_output(subprocess_cmd) |
| |
| # Write output on the disk to be used by code coverage bot. |
| with open(_GetSummaryFilePath(), 'w') as f: |
| f.write(export_output) |
| |
| return export_output |
| |
| |
| def _AddArchArgumentForIOSIfNeeded(cmd_list, num_archs): |
| """Appends -arch arguments to the command list if it's ios platform. |
| |
| iOS binaries are universal binaries, and require specifying the architecture |
| to use, and one architecture needs to be specified for each binary. |
| """ |
| if _IsIOS(): |
| cmd_list.extend(['-arch=x86_64'] * num_archs) |
| |
| |
| def _GetBinaryPath(command): |
| """Returns a relative path to the binary to be run by the command. |
| |
| Currently, following types of commands are supported (e.g. url_unittests): |
| 1. Run test binary direcly: "out/coverage/url_unittests <arguments>" |
| 2. Use xvfb. |
| 2.1. "python testing/xvfb.py out/coverage/url_unittests <arguments>" |
| 2.2. "testing/xvfb.py out/coverage/url_unittests <arguments>" |
| 3. Use iossim to run tests on iOS platform, please refer to testing/iossim.mm |
| for its usage. |
| 3.1. "out/Coverage-iphonesimulator/iossim |
| <iossim_arguments> -c <app_arguments> |
| out/Coverage-iphonesimulator/url_unittests.app" |
| |
| Args: |
| command: A command used to run a target. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A relative path to the binary. |
| """ |
| xvfb_script_name = os.extsep.join(['xvfb', 'py']) |
| |
| command_parts = shlex.split(command) |
| if os.path.basename(command_parts[0]) == 'python': |
| assert os.path.basename(command_parts[1]) == xvfb_script_name, ( |
| 'This tool doesn\'t understand the command: "%s".' % command) |
| return command_parts[2] |
| |
| if os.path.basename(command_parts[0]) == xvfb_script_name: |
| return command_parts[1] |
| |
| if _IsIOSCommand(command): |
| # For a given application bundle, the binary resides in the bundle and has |
| # the same name with the application without the .app extension. |
| app_path = command_parts[1].rstrip(os.path.sep) |
| app_name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(app_path))[0] |
| return os.path.join(app_path, app_name) |
| |
| return command_parts[0] |
| |
| |
| def _IsIOSCommand(command): |
| """Returns true if command is used to run tests on iOS platform.""" |
| return os.path.basename(shlex.split(command)[0]) == 'iossim' |
| |
| |
| def _VerifyTargetExecutablesAreInBuildDirectory(commands): |
| """Verifies that the target executables specified in the commands are inside |
| the given build directory.""" |
| for command in commands: |
| binary_path = _GetBinaryPath(command) |
| binary_absolute_path = coverage_utils.GetFullPath(binary_path) |
| assert binary_absolute_path.startswith(BUILD_DIR + os.sep), ( |
| 'Target executable "%s" in command: "%s" is outside of ' |
| 'the given build directory: "%s".' % (binary_path, command, BUILD_DIR)) |
| |
| |
| def _ValidateBuildingWithClangCoverage(): |
| """Asserts that targets are built with Clang coverage enabled.""" |
| build_args = _GetBuildArgs() |
| |
| if (CLANG_COVERAGE_BUILD_ARG not in build_args or |
| build_args[CLANG_COVERAGE_BUILD_ARG] != 'true'): |
| assert False, ('\'{} = true\' is required in args.gn.' |
| ).format(CLANG_COVERAGE_BUILD_ARG) |
| |
| |
| def _ValidateCurrentPlatformIsSupported(): |
| """Asserts that this script suports running on the current platform""" |
| target_os = _GetTargetOS() |
| if target_os: |
| current_platform = target_os |
| else: |
| current_platform = coverage_utils.GetHostPlatform() |
| |
| assert current_platform in [ |
| 'linux', 'mac', 'chromeos', 'ios', 'win' |
| ], ('Coverage is only supported on linux, mac, chromeos, ios and win.') |
| |
| |
| def _GetBuildArgs(): |
| """Parses args.gn file and returns results as a dictionary. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A dictionary representing the build args. |
| """ |
| global _BUILD_ARGS |
| if _BUILD_ARGS is not None: |
| return _BUILD_ARGS |
| |
| _BUILD_ARGS = {} |
| build_args_path = os.path.join(BUILD_DIR, 'args.gn') |
| assert os.path.exists(build_args_path), ('"%s" is not a build directory, ' |
| 'missing args.gn file.' % BUILD_DIR) |
| with open(build_args_path) as build_args_file: |
| build_args_lines = build_args_file.readlines() |
| |
| for build_arg_line in build_args_lines: |
| build_arg_without_comments = build_arg_line.split('#')[0] |
| key_value_pair = build_arg_without_comments.split('=') |
| if len(key_value_pair) != 2: |
| continue |
| |
| key = key_value_pair[0].strip() |
| |
| # Values are wrapped within a pair of double-quotes, so remove the leading |
| # and trailing double-quotes. |
| value = key_value_pair[1].strip().strip('"') |
| _BUILD_ARGS[key] = value |
| |
| return _BUILD_ARGS |
| |
| |
| def _VerifyPathsAndReturnAbsolutes(paths): |
| """Verifies that the paths specified in |paths| exist and returns absolute |
| versions. |
| |
| Args: |
| paths: A list of files or directories. |
| """ |
| absolute_paths = [] |
| for path in paths: |
| absolute_path = os.path.join(SRC_ROOT_PATH, path) |
| assert os.path.exists(absolute_path), ('Path: "%s" doesn\'t exist.' % path) |
| |
| absolute_paths.append(absolute_path) |
| |
| return absolute_paths |
| |
| |
| def _GetBinaryPathsFromTargets(targets, build_dir): |
| """Return binary paths from target names.""" |
| # FIXME: Derive output binary from target build definitions rather than |
| # assuming that it is always the same name. |
| binary_paths = [] |
| for target in targets: |
| binary_path = os.path.join(build_dir, target) |
| if coverage_utils.GetHostPlatform() == 'win': |
| binary_path += '.exe' |
| |
| if os.path.exists(binary_path): |
| binary_paths.append(binary_path) |
| else: |
| logging.warning( |
| 'Target binary "%s" not found in build directory, skipping.', |
| os.path.basename(binary_path)) |
| |
| return binary_paths |
| |
| |
| def _GetCommandForWebTests(arguments): |
| """Return command to run for blink web tests.""" |
| command_list = [ |
| 'python', 'testing/xvfb.py', 'python', |
| 'third_party/blink/tools/run_web_tests.py', |
| '--additional-driver-flag=--no-sandbox', |
| '--additional-env-var=LLVM_PROFILE_FILE=%s' % |
| LLVM_PROFILE_FILE_PATH_SUBSTITUTION, |
| '--child-processes=%d' % max(1, int(multiprocessing.cpu_count() / 2)), |
| '--disable-breakpad', '--no-show-results', '--skip-failing-tests', |
| '--target=%s' % os.path.basename(BUILD_DIR), '--time-out-ms=30000' |
| ] |
| if arguments.strip(): |
| command_list.append(arguments) |
| return ' '.join(command_list) |
| |
| |
| def _GetBinaryPathForWebTests(): |
| """Return binary path used to run blink web tests.""" |
| host_platform = coverage_utils.GetHostPlatform() |
| if host_platform == 'win': |
| return os.path.join(BUILD_DIR, 'content_shell.exe') |
| elif host_platform == 'linux': |
| return os.path.join(BUILD_DIR, 'content_shell') |
| elif host_platform == 'mac': |
| return os.path.join(BUILD_DIR, 'Content Shell.app', 'Contents', 'MacOS', |
| 'Content Shell') |
| else: |
| assert False, 'This platform is not supported for web tests.' |
| |
| |
| def _SetupOutputDir(): |
| """Setup output directory.""" |
| if os.path.exists(OUTPUT_DIR): |
| shutil.rmtree(OUTPUT_DIR) |
| |
| # Creates |OUTPUT_DIR| and its platform sub-directory. |
| os.makedirs(coverage_utils.GetCoverageReportRootDirPath(OUTPUT_DIR)) |
| |
| |
| def _SetMacXcodePath(): |
| """Set DEVELOPER_DIR to the path to hermetic Xcode.app on Mac OS X.""" |
| if sys.platform != 'darwin': |
| return |
| |
| xcode_path = os.path.join(SRC_ROOT_PATH, 'build', 'mac_files', 'Xcode.app') |
| if os.path.exists(xcode_path): |
| os.environ['DEVELOPER_DIR'] = xcode_path |
| |
| |
| def _ParseCommandArguments(): |
| """Adds and parses relevant arguments for tool comands. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A dictionary representing the arguments. |
| """ |
| arg_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| arg_parser.usage = __doc__ |
| |
| arg_parser.add_argument( |
| '-b', |
| '--build-dir', |
| type=str, |
| required=True, |
| help='The build directory, the path needs to be relative to the root of ' |
| 'the checkout.') |
| |
| arg_parser.add_argument( |
| '-o', |
| '--output-dir', |
| type=str, |
| required=True, |
| help='Output directory for generated artifacts.') |
| |
| arg_parser.add_argument( |
| '-c', |
| '--command', |
| action='append', |
| required=False, |
| help='Commands used to run test targets, one test target needs one and ' |
| 'only one command, when specifying commands, one should assume the ' |
| 'current working directory is the root of the checkout. This option is ' |
| 'incompatible with -p/--profdata-file option.') |
| |
| arg_parser.add_argument( |
| '-wt', |
| '--web-tests', |
| nargs='?', |
| type=str, |
| const=' ', |
| required=False, |
| help='Run blink web tests. Support passing arguments to run_web_tests.py') |
| |
| arg_parser.add_argument( |
| '-p', |
| '--profdata-file', |
| type=str, |
| required=False, |
| help='Path to profdata file to use for generating code coverage reports. ' |
| 'This can be useful if you generated the profdata file seperately in ' |
| 'your own test harness. This option is ignored if run command(s) are ' |
| 'already provided above using -c/--command option.') |
| |
| arg_parser.add_argument( |
| '-f', |
| '--filters', |
| action='append', |
| required=False, |
| help='Directories or files to get code coverage for, and all files under ' |
| 'the directories are included recursively.') |
| |
| arg_parser.add_argument( |
| '-i', |
| '--ignore-filename-regex', |
| type=str, |
| help='Skip source code files with file paths that match the given ' |
| 'regular expression. For example, use -i=\'.*/out/.*|.*/third_party/.*\' ' |
| 'to exclude files in third_party/ and out/ folders from the report.') |
| |
| arg_parser.add_argument( |
| '--no-file-view', |
| action='store_true', |
| help='Don\'t generate the file view in the coverage report. When there ' |
| 'are large number of html files, the file view becomes heavy and may ' |
| 'cause the browser to freeze, and this argument comes handy.') |
| |
| arg_parser.add_argument( |
| '--no-component-view', |
| action='store_true', |
| help='Don\'t generate the component view in the coverage report.') |
| |
| arg_parser.add_argument( |
| '--coverage-tools-dir', |
| type=str, |
| help='Path of the directory where LLVM coverage tools (llvm-cov, ' |
| 'llvm-profdata) exist. This should be only needed if you are testing ' |
| 'against a custom built clang revision. Otherwise, we pick coverage ' |
| 'tools automatically from your current source checkout.') |
| |
| arg_parser.add_argument( |
| '-j', |
| '--jobs', |
| type=int, |
| default=None, |
| help='Run N jobs to build in parallel. If not specified, a default value ' |
| 'will be derived based on CPUs and goma availability. Please refer to ' |
| '\'autoninja -h\' for more details.') |
| |
| arg_parser.add_argument( |
| '--format', |
| type=str, |
| default='html', |
| help='Output format of the "llvm-cov show" command. The supported ' |
| 'formats are "text" and "html".') |
| |
| arg_parser.add_argument( |
| '-v', |
| '--verbose', |
| action='store_true', |
| help='Prints additional output for diagnostics.') |
| |
| arg_parser.add_argument( |
| '-l', '--log_file', type=str, help='Redirects logs to a file.') |
| |
| arg_parser.add_argument( |
| 'targets', |
| nargs='+', |
| help='The names of the test targets to run. If multiple run commands are ' |
| 'specified using the -c/--command option, then the order of targets and ' |
| 'commands must match, otherwise coverage generation will fail.') |
| |
| args = arg_parser.parse_args() |
| return args |
| |
| |
| def Main(): |
| """Execute tool commands.""" |
| |
| # Change directory to source root to aid in relative paths calculations. |
| os.chdir(SRC_ROOT_PATH) |
| |
| # Setup coverage binaries even when script is called with empty params. This |
| # is used by coverage bot for initial setup. |
| if len(sys.argv) == 1: |
| subprocess.check_call( |
| ['tools/clang/scripts/update.py', '--package', 'coverage_tools']) |
| print(__doc__) |
| return |
| |
| args = _ParseCommandArguments() |
| coverage_utils.ConfigureLogging(verbose=args.verbose, log_file=args.log_file) |
| _ConfigureLLVMCoverageTools(args) |
| |
| global BUILD_DIR |
| BUILD_DIR = coverage_utils.GetFullPath(args.build_dir) |
| |
| global OUTPUT_DIR |
| OUTPUT_DIR = coverage_utils.GetFullPath(args.output_dir) |
| |
| assert args.web_tests or args.command or args.profdata_file, ( |
| 'Need to either provide commands to run using -c/--command option OR ' |
| 'provide prof-data file as input using -p/--profdata-file option OR ' |
| 'run web tests using -wt/--run-web-tests.') |
| |
| assert not args.command or (len(args.targets) == len(args.command)), ( |
| 'Number of targets must be equal to the number of test commands.') |
| |
| assert os.path.exists(BUILD_DIR), ( |
| 'Build directory: "%s" doesn\'t exist. ' |
| 'Please run "gn gen" to generate.' % BUILD_DIR) |
| |
| _ValidateCurrentPlatformIsSupported() |
| _ValidateBuildingWithClangCoverage() |
| |
| absolute_filter_paths = [] |
| if args.filters: |
| absolute_filter_paths = _VerifyPathsAndReturnAbsolutes(args.filters) |
| |
| _SetupOutputDir() |
| |
| # Get .profdata file and list of binary paths. |
| if args.web_tests: |
| commands = [_GetCommandForWebTests(args.web_tests)] |
| profdata_file_path = _CreateCoverageProfileDataForTargets( |
| args.targets, commands, args.jobs) |
| binary_paths = [_GetBinaryPathForWebTests()] |
| elif args.command: |
| for i in range(len(args.command)): |
| assert not 'run_web_tests.py' in args.command[i], ( |
| 'run_web_tests.py is not supported via --command argument. ' |
| 'Please use --run-web-tests argument instead.') |
| |
| # A list of commands are provided. Run them to generate profdata file, and |
| # create a list of binary paths from parsing commands. |
| _VerifyTargetExecutablesAreInBuildDirectory(args.command) |
| profdata_file_path = _CreateCoverageProfileDataForTargets( |
| args.targets, args.command, args.jobs) |
| binary_paths = [_GetBinaryPath(command) for command in args.command] |
| else: |
| # An input prof-data file is already provided. Just calculate binary paths. |
| profdata_file_path = args.profdata_file |
| binary_paths = _GetBinaryPathsFromTargets(args.targets, args.build_dir) |
| |
| # If the checkout uses the hermetic xcode binaries, then otool must be |
| # directly invoked. The indirection via /usr/bin/otool won't work unless |
| # there's an actual system install of Xcode. |
| otool_path = None |
| if sys.platform == 'darwin': |
| hermetic_otool_path = os.path.join( |
| SRC_ROOT_PATH, 'build', 'mac_files', 'xcode_binaries', 'Contents', |
| 'Developer', 'Toolchains', 'XcodeDefault.xctoolchain', 'usr', 'bin', |
| 'otool') |
| if os.path.exists(hermetic_otool_path): |
| otool_path = hermetic_otool_path |
| if sys.platform.startswith('linux') or sys.platform.startswith('darwin'): |
| binary_paths.extend( |
| coverage_utils.GetSharedLibraries(binary_paths, BUILD_DIR, otool_path)) |
| |
| assert args.format == 'html' or args.format == 'text', ( |
| '%s is not a valid output format for "llvm-cov show". Only "text" and ' |
| '"html" formats are supported.' % (args.format)) |
| logging.info('Generating code coverage report in %s (this can take a while ' |
| 'depending on size of target!).' % (args.format)) |
| per_file_summary_data = _GeneratePerFileCoverageSummary( |
| binary_paths, profdata_file_path, absolute_filter_paths, |
| args.ignore_filename_regex) |
| _GeneratePerFileLineByLineCoverageInFormat( |
| binary_paths, profdata_file_path, absolute_filter_paths, |
| args.ignore_filename_regex, args.format) |
| component_mappings = None |
| if not args.no_component_view: |
| component_mappings = json.load(urllib2.urlopen(COMPONENT_MAPPING_URL)) |
| |
| # Call prepare here. |
| processor = coverage_utils.CoverageReportPostProcessor( |
| OUTPUT_DIR, |
| SRC_ROOT_PATH, |
| per_file_summary_data, |
| no_component_view=args.no_component_view, |
| no_file_view=args.no_file_view, |
| component_mappings=component_mappings) |
| |
| if args.format == 'html': |
| processor.PrepareHtmlReport() |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| sys.exit(Main()) |