On Mon, 9 Oct 2023 14:27:55 +0200 Janusz Krzysztofik <janusz.krzysztofik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > There was an attempt to parse KTAP reports in the background while a kunit > test module is loading. However, since dynamic sub-subtests can be > executed only from the main thread, that attempt was not quite successful, > as IGT results from all executed kunit test cases were generated only > after loading of kunit test module completed. > > Now that the parser maintains its state and we can call it separately for > each input line of a KTAP report, it is perfectly possible to call the > parser from the main thread while the module is loading in the background, > and convert results from kunit test cases immediately to results of IGT > dynamic sub-subtests by running an igt_dynamic() section for each result > as soon as returned by the parser. > > Drop igt_ktap_parser() thread and execute igt_dynamic() for each kunit > result obtained from igt_ktap_parse() called from the main thread. > > Also, drop no longer needed functions from igt_ktap soruces. > > v3: Fix ktap structure not freed on lseek error, > - fix initial SIGCHLD handler not restored, > - fix missing handling of potential errors returned by sigaction, > - fix potential race of read() vs. ptherad_kill(), use robust mutex for > synchronization with modprobe thread, > - fix potentially illegal use of igt_assert() called outside of > dynamic sub-subtest section, > - fix unsupported exit code potentially passed to igt_fail(), > - no need to fail a dynamic sub-subtest on potential KTAP parser error > after a valid result from the parser has been processed, > - fix trailing newlines missing from error messages, > - add more debug statements, > - integrate common code around kunit_result_free() into it. > v2: Interrupt blocking read() on modprobe failure. > > Signed-off-by: Janusz Krzysztofik <janusz.krzysztofik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Acked-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@xxxxxxxxxx> # v2 > --- > lib/igt_kmod.c | 261 +++++++++++++++++++---- > lib/igt_ktap.c | 568 ------------------------------------------------- > lib/igt_ktap.h | 22 -- > 3 files changed, 222 insertions(+), 629 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/lib/igt_kmod.c b/lib/igt_kmod.c > index 426ae5b26f..7bca4cdaab 100644 > --- a/lib/igt_kmod.c > +++ b/lib/igt_kmod.c > @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ > /* > - * Copyright © 2016 Intel Corporation > + * Copyright © 2016-2023 Intel Corporation > * > * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a > * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), > @@ -26,7 +26,12 @@ > #include <errno.h> > #include <fcntl.h> > #include <pthread.h> > +#include <stdlib.h> > +#include <string.h> > #include <sys/utsname.h> > +#include <unistd.h> > + > +#include "assembler/brw_compat.h" /* [un]likely() */ > > #include "igt_aux.h" > #include "igt_core.h" > @@ -748,9 +753,12 @@ void igt_kselftest_get_tests(struct kmod_module *kmod, > } > > struct modprobe_data { > + pthread_t parent; > struct kmod_module *kmod; > const char *opts; > int err; > + pthread_mutex_t lock; > + pthread_t thread; > }; > > static void *modprobe_task(void *arg) > @@ -759,16 +767,132 @@ static void *modprobe_task(void *arg) > > data->err = modprobe(data->kmod, data->opts); > > + if (igt_debug_on(data->err)) { > + int err; > + > + while (err = pthread_mutex_trylock(&data->lock), > + err && !igt_debug_on(err != EBUSY)) > + igt_debug_on(pthread_kill(data->parent, SIGCHLD)); I guess you need here an "igt_debug_on_once", as it doesn't make sense to have a (potentially) endless loop here printing error messages. the other changes LGTM. > + } else { > + /* let main thread use mutex to detect modprobe completion */ > + igt_debug_on(pthread_mutex_lock(&data->lock)); > + } > + > return NULL; > } > > +static void kunit_sigchld_handler(int signal) > +{ > + return; > +} > + > +static int kunit_kmsg_result_get(struct igt_list_head *results, > + struct modprobe_data *modprobe, > + int fd, struct igt_ktap_results *ktap) > +{ > + struct sigaction sigchld = { .sa_handler = kunit_sigchld_handler, }, > + *saved; > + char record[BUF_LEN + 1], *buf; > + unsigned long taints; > + int ret; > + > + do { > + int err; > + > + if (igt_debug_on(igt_kernel_tainted(&taints))) > + return -ENOTRECOVERABLE; > + > + err = igt_debug_on(sigaction(SIGCHLD, &sigchld, saved)); > + if (err == -1) > + return -errno; > + else if (unlikely(err)) > + return err; > + > + err = pthread_mutex_lock(&modprobe->lock); > + switch (err) { > + case EOWNERDEAD: > + /* leave the mutex unrecoverable */ > + igt_debug_on(pthread_mutex_unlock(&modprobe->lock)); > + __attribute__ ((fallthrough)); > + case ENOTRECOVERABLE: > + igt_debug_on(sigaction(SIGCHLD, saved, NULL)); > + if (igt_debug_on(modprobe->err)) > + return modprobe->err; > + break; > + case 0: > + break; > + default: > + igt_debug("pthread_mutex_lock() error: %d\n", err); > + igt_debug_on(sigaction(SIGCHLD, saved, NULL)); > + return -err; > + } > + > + ret = read(fd, record, BUF_LEN); > + > + if (!err) { > + igt_debug_on(pthread_mutex_unlock(&modprobe->lock)); > + igt_debug_on(sigaction(SIGCHLD, saved, NULL)); > + } > + > + if (igt_debug_on(!ret)) > + return -ENODATA; > + if (igt_debug_on(ret == -1)) > + return -errno; > + if (unlikely(igt_debug_on(ret < 0))) > + break; > + > + /* skip kmsg continuation lines */ > + if (igt_debug_on(*record == ' ')) > + continue; > + > + /* NULL-terminate the record */ > + record[ret] = '\0'; > + > + /* detect start of log message, continue if not found */ > + buf = strchrnul(record, ';'); > + if (igt_debug_on(*buf == '\0')) > + continue; > + buf++; > + > + ret = igt_ktap_parse(buf, ktap); > + if (!ret || igt_debug_on(ret != -EINPROGRESS)) > + break; > + } while (igt_list_empty(results)); > + > + return ret; > +} > + > +static void kunit_result_free(struct igt_ktap_result **r, > + char **suite_name, char **case_name) > +{ > + if (!*r) > + return; > + > + igt_list_del(&(*r)->link); > + > + if ((*r)->suite_name != *suite_name) { > + free(*suite_name); > + *suite_name = (*r)->suite_name; > + } > + > + if ((*r)->case_name != *case_name) { > + free(*case_name); > + *case_name = (*r)->case_name; > + } > + > + free((*r)->msg); > + free(*r); > + *r = NULL; > +} > + > static void __igt_kunit(struct igt_ktest *tst, const char *opts) > { > - struct modprobe_data modprobe = { tst->kmod, opts, 0, }; > - struct kmod_module *kunit_kmod; > - bool is_builtin; > - struct ktap_test_results *results; > - pthread_t modprobe_thread; > + struct modprobe_data modprobe = { pthread_self(), tst->kmod, opts, 0, }; > + char *suite_name = NULL, *case_name = NULL; > + struct igt_ktap_result *r, *rn; > + struct igt_ktap_results *ktap; > + pthread_mutexattr_t attr; > + IGT_LIST_HEAD(results); > unsigned long taints; > int flags, ret; > > @@ -780,60 +904,119 @@ static void __igt_kunit(struct igt_ktest *tst, const char *opts) > > igt_skip_on(lseek(tst->kmsg, 0, SEEK_END) < 0); > > - igt_skip_on(kmod_module_new_from_name(kmod_ctx(), "kunit", &kunit_kmod)); > - is_builtin = kmod_module_get_initstate(kunit_kmod) == KMOD_MODULE_BUILTIN; > - kmod_module_unref(kunit_kmod); > + igt_skip_on(pthread_mutexattr_init(&attr)); > + igt_skip_on(pthread_mutexattr_setrobust(&attr, PTHREAD_MUTEX_ROBUST)); > + igt_skip_on(pthread_mutex_init(&modprobe.lock, &attr)); > > - results = ktap_parser_start(tst->kmsg, is_builtin); > + ktap = igt_ktap_alloc(&results); > + igt_require(ktap); > > - if (igt_debug_on(pthread_create(&modprobe_thread, NULL, > + if (igt_debug_on(pthread_create(&modprobe.thread, NULL, > modprobe_task, &modprobe))) { > - ktap_parser_cancel(); > - igt_ignore_warn(ktap_parser_stop()); > + igt_ktap_free(ktap); > igt_skip("Failed to create a modprobe thread\n"); > } > > - while (READ_ONCE(results->still_running) || !igt_list_empty(&results->list)) > - { > - struct ktap_test_results_element *result; > - > - if (!pthread_tryjoin_np(modprobe_thread, NULL) && modprobe.err) { > - ktap_parser_cancel(); > + do { > + ret = kunit_kmsg_result_get(&results, &modprobe, > + tst->kmsg, ktap); > + if (igt_debug_on(ret && ret != -EINPROGRESS)) > break; > - } > > - if (igt_kernel_tainted(&taints)) { > - ktap_parser_cancel(); > - pthread_cancel(modprobe_thread); > + if (igt_debug_on(igt_list_empty(&results))) > break; > - } > > - pthread_mutex_lock(&results->mutex); > - if (igt_list_empty(&results->list)) { > - pthread_mutex_unlock(&results->mutex); > - continue; > - } > + r = igt_list_first_entry(&results, r, link); > > - result = igt_list_first_entry(&results->list, result, link); > + igt_dynamic_f("%s-%s", r->suite_name, r->case_name) { > + if (r->code == IGT_EXIT_INVALID) { > + /* parametrized test case, get actual result */ > + kunit_result_free(&r, &suite_name, &case_name); > > - igt_list_del(&result->link); > - pthread_mutex_unlock(&results->mutex); > + igt_assert(igt_list_empty(&results)); > > - igt_dynamic(result->test_name) { > - igt_assert(READ_ONCE(result->passed)); > + ret = kunit_kmsg_result_get(&results, &modprobe, > + tst->kmsg, ktap); > + if (ret != -EINPROGRESS) > + igt_fail_on(ret); > + > + igt_fail_on(igt_list_empty(&results)); > + > + r = igt_list_first_entry(&results, r, link); > + > + igt_fail_on_f(strcmp(r->suite_name, suite_name), > + "suite_name expected: %s, got: %s\n", > + suite_name, r->suite_name); > + igt_fail_on_f(strcmp(r->case_name, case_name), > + "case_name expected: %s, got: %s\n", > + case_name, r->case_name); > + } > > - if (!pthread_tryjoin_np(modprobe_thread, NULL)) > + igt_assert_neq(r->code, IGT_EXIT_INVALID); > + > + if (r->msg && *r->msg) { > + igt_skip_on_f(r->code == IGT_EXIT_SKIP, > + "%s\n", r->msg); > + igt_fail_on_f(r->code == IGT_EXIT_FAILURE, > + "%s\n", r->msg); > + igt_abort_on_f(r->code == IGT_EXIT_ABORT, > + "%s\n", r->msg); > + } else { > + igt_skip_on(r->code == IGT_EXIT_SKIP); > + igt_fail_on(r->code == IGT_EXIT_FAILURE); > + if (r->code == IGT_EXIT_ABORT) > + igt_fail(r->code); > + } > + igt_assert_eq(r->code, IGT_EXIT_SUCCESS); > + > + switch (pthread_mutex_lock(&modprobe.lock)) { > + case 0: > + igt_debug_on(pthread_mutex_unlock(&modprobe.lock)); > + break; > + case EOWNERDEAD: > + /* leave the mutex unrecoverable */ > + igt_debug_on(pthread_mutex_unlock(&modprobe.lock)); > + __attribute__ ((fallthrough)); > + case ENOTRECOVERABLE: > igt_assert_eq(modprobe.err, 0); > + break; > + default: > + igt_debug("pthread_mutex_lock() failed\n"); > + break; > + } > > igt_assert_eq(igt_kernel_tainted(&taints), 0); > } > > - free(result); > + kunit_result_free(&r, &suite_name, &case_name); > + > + } while (ret == -EINPROGRESS); > + > + igt_list_for_each_entry_safe(r, rn, &results, link) > + kunit_result_free(&r, &suite_name, &case_name); > + > + free(case_name); > + free(suite_name); > + > + switch (pthread_mutex_lock(&modprobe.lock)) { > + case 0: > + igt_debug_on(pthread_cancel(modprobe.thread)); > + igt_debug_on(pthread_mutex_unlock(&modprobe.lock)); > + igt_debug_on(pthread_join(modprobe.thread, NULL)); > + break; > + case EOWNERDEAD: > + /* leave the mutex unrecoverable */ > + igt_debug_on(pthread_mutex_unlock(&modprobe.lock)); > + break; > + case ENOTRECOVERABLE: > + break; > + default: > + igt_debug("pthread_mutex_lock() failed\n"); > + igt_debug_on(pthread_join(modprobe.thread, NULL)); > + break; > } > > - pthread_join(modprobe_thread, NULL); > - > - ret = ktap_parser_stop(); > + igt_ktap_free(ktap); > > igt_skip_on(modprobe.err); > igt_skip_on(igt_kernel_tainted(&taints)); > diff --git a/lib/igt_ktap.c b/lib/igt_ktap.c > index 5eac102417..53a6c63288 100644 > --- a/lib/igt_ktap.c > +++ b/lib/igt_ktap.c > @@ -4,17 +4,11 @@ > * Copyright © 2023 Intel Corporation > */ > > -#include <ctype.h> > -#include <limits.h> > -#include <libkmod.h> > -#include <pthread.h> > #include <errno.h> > #include <stdio.h> > #include <stdlib.h> > #include <string.h> > -#include <unistd.h> > > -#include "igt_aux.h" > #include "igt_core.h" > #include "igt_ktap.h" > #include "igt_list.h" > @@ -312,565 +306,3 @@ void igt_ktap_free(struct igt_ktap_results *ktap) > { > free(ktap); > } > - > -#define DELIMITER "-" > - > -struct ktap_parser_args { > - int fd; > - bool is_builtin; > - int ret; > -} ktap_args; > - > -static struct ktap_test_results results; > - > -static int log_to_end(enum igt_log_level level, int fd, > - char *record, const char *format, ...) __attribute__((format(printf, 4, 5))); > - > -/** > - * log_to_end: > - * @level: #igt_log_level > - * @record: record to store the read data > - * @format: format string > - * @...: optional arguments used in the format string > - * > - * This is an altered version of the generic structured logging helper function > - * igt_log capable of reading to the end of a given line. > - * > - * Returns: 0 for success, or -2 if there's an error reading from the file > - */ > -static int log_to_end(enum igt_log_level level, int fd, > - char *record, const char *format, ...) > -{ > - va_list args; > - const char *lend; > - > - /* Cutoff after newline character, in order to not display garbage */ > - char *cutoff = strchr(record, '\n'); > - if (cutoff) { > - if (cutoff - record < BUF_LEN) > - cutoff[1] = '\0'; > - } > - > - va_start(args, format); > - igt_vlog(IGT_LOG_DOMAIN, level, format, args); > - va_end(args); > - > - lend = strchrnul(record, '\n'); > - while (*lend == '\0') { > - igt_log(IGT_LOG_DOMAIN, level, "%s", record); > - > - if (read(fd, record, BUF_LEN) < 0) { > - if (errno == EPIPE) > - igt_warn("kmsg truncated: too many messages. You may want to increase log_buf_len in kmcdline\n"); > - else > - igt_warn("an error occurred while reading kmsg: %m\n"); > - > - return -2; > - } > - > - lend = strchrnul(record, '\n'); > - } > - return 0; > -} > - > -/** > - * lookup_value: > - * @haystack: the string to search in > - * @needle: the string to search for > - * > - * Returns: the value of the needle in the haystack, or -1 if not found. > - */ > -static long lookup_value(const char *haystack, const char *needle) > -{ > - const char *needle_rptr; > - char *needle_end; > - long num; > - > - needle_rptr = strcasestr(haystack, needle); > - > - if (needle_rptr == NULL) > - return -1; > - > - /* Skip search string and whitespaces after it */ > - needle_rptr += strlen(needle); > - > - num = strtol(needle_rptr, &needle_end, 10); > - > - if (needle_rptr == needle_end) > - return -1; > - > - if (num == LONG_MIN || num == LONG_MAX) > - return 0; > - > - return num > 0 ? num : 0; > -} > - > -/** > - * tap_version_present: > - * @record: buffer with tap data > - * @print_info: whether tap version should be printed or not > - * > - * Returns: > - * 0 if not found > - * 1 if found > - */ > -static int tap_version_present(char* record, bool print_info) > -{ > - /* > - * "(K)TAP version XX" should be the first line on all (sub)tests as per > - * https://kernel.org/doc/html/latest/dev-tools/ktap.html#version-lines > - * > - * but actually isn't, as it currently depends on the KUnit module > - * being built-in, so we can't rely on it every time > - */ > - const char *version_rptr = strcasestr(record, "TAP version "); > - char *cutoff; > - > - if (version_rptr == NULL) > - return 0; > - > - /* Cutoff after newline character, in order to not display garbage */ > - cutoff = strchr(version_rptr, '\n'); > - if (cutoff) > - cutoff[0] = '\0'; > - > - if (print_info) > - igt_info("%s\n", version_rptr); > - > - return 1; > -} > - > -/** > - * find_next_tap_subtest: > - * @fd: file descriptor > - * @record: buffer used to read fd > - * @is_builtin: whether KUnit is built-in or not > - * > - * Returns: > - * 0 if there's missing information > - * -1 if not found > - * -2 if there are problems while reading the file. > - * any other value corresponds to the amount of cases of the next (sub)test > - */ > -static int find_next_tap_subtest(int fd, char *record, char *test_name, bool is_builtin) > -{ > - const char *test_lookup_str, *subtest_lookup_str, *name_rptr; > - long test_count; > - char *cutoff; > - > - test_name[0] = '\0'; > - test_name[BUF_LEN] = '\0'; > - > - test_lookup_str = " subtest: "; > - subtest_lookup_str = " test: "; > - > - if (!tap_version_present(record, true)) > - return -1; > - > - if (is_builtin) { > - if (read(fd, record, BUF_LEN) < 0) { > - if (errno == EPIPE) > - igt_warn("kmsg truncated: too many messages. You may want to increase log_buf_len in kmcdline\n"); > - else > - igt_warn("an error occurred while reading kmsg: %m\n"); > - > - return -2; > - } > - } > - > - name_rptr = strcasestr(record, test_lookup_str); > - if (name_rptr != NULL) { > - name_rptr += strlen(test_lookup_str); > - } else { > - name_rptr = strcasestr(record, subtest_lookup_str); > - if (name_rptr != NULL) > - name_rptr += strlen(subtest_lookup_str); > - } > - > - if (name_rptr == NULL) { > - if (!is_builtin) > - /* We've probably found nothing */ > - return -1; > - igt_info("Missing test name\n"); > - } else { > - strncpy(test_name, name_rptr, BUF_LEN); > - /* Cutoff after newline character, in order to not display garbage */ > - cutoff = strchr(test_name, '\n'); > - if (cutoff) > - cutoff[0] = '\0'; > - > - if (read(fd, record, BUF_LEN) < 0) { > - if (errno == EPIPE) > - igt_warn("kmsg truncated: too many messages. You may want to increase log_buf_len in kmcdline\n"); > - else > - igt_warn("unknown error reading kmsg (%m)\n"); > - > - return -2; > - } > - > - /* Now we can be sure we found tests */ > - if (!is_builtin) > - igt_info("KUnit is not built-in, skipping version check...\n"); > - } > - > - /* > - * Total test count will almost always appear as 0..N at the beginning > - * of a run, so we use it to reliably identify a new run > - */ > - test_count = lookup_value(record, ".."); > - > - if (test_count <= 0) { > - igt_info("Missing test count\n"); > - if (test_name[0] == '\0') > - return 0; > - if (log_to_end(IGT_LOG_INFO, fd, record, > - "Running some tests in: %s\n", > - test_name) < 0) > - return -2; > - return 0; > - } else if (test_name[0] == '\0') { > - igt_info("Running %ld tests...\n", test_count); > - return 0; > - } > - > - if (log_to_end(IGT_LOG_INFO, fd, record, > - "Executing %ld tests in: %s\n", > - test_count, test_name) < 0) > - return -2; > - > - return test_count; > -} > - > -/** > - * parse_kmsg_for_tap: > - * @fd: file descriptor > - * @record: buffer used to read fd > - * @test_name: buffer to store the test name > - * > - * Returns: > - * 1 if no results were found > - * 0 if a test succeded > - * -1 if a test failed > - * -2 if there are problems reading the file > - */ > -static int parse_kmsg_for_tap(int fd, char *record, char *test_name) > -{ > - const char *lstart, *ok_lookup_str, *nok_lookup_str, > - *ok_rptr, *nok_rptr, *comment_start, *value_parse_start; > - char *test_name_end; > - > - ok_lookup_str = "ok "; > - nok_lookup_str = "not ok "; > - > - lstart = strchrnul(record, ';'); > - > - if (*lstart == '\0') { > - igt_warn("kmsg truncated: output malformed (%m)\n"); > - return -2; > - } > - > - lstart++; > - while (isspace(*lstart)) > - lstart++; > - > - nok_rptr = strstr(lstart, nok_lookup_str); > - if (nok_rptr != NULL) { > - nok_rptr += strlen(nok_lookup_str); > - while (isdigit(*nok_rptr) || isspace(*nok_rptr) || *nok_rptr == '-') > - nok_rptr++; > - test_name_end = strncpy(test_name, nok_rptr, BUF_LEN); > - while (!isspace(*test_name_end)) > - test_name_end++; > - *test_name_end = '\0'; > - if (log_to_end(IGT_LOG_WARN, fd, record, > - "%s", lstart) < 0) > - return -2; > - return -1; > - } > - > - comment_start = strchrnul(lstart, '#'); > - > - /* Check if we're still in a subtest */ > - if (*comment_start != '\0') { > - comment_start++; > - value_parse_start = comment_start; > - > - if (lookup_value(value_parse_start, "fail: ") > 0) { > - if (log_to_end(IGT_LOG_WARN, fd, record, > - "%s", lstart) < 0) > - return -2; > - return -1; > - } > - } > - > - ok_rptr = strstr(lstart, ok_lookup_str); > - if (ok_rptr != NULL) { > - ok_rptr += strlen(ok_lookup_str); > - while (isdigit(*ok_rptr) || isspace(*ok_rptr) || *ok_rptr == '-') > - ok_rptr++; > - test_name_end = strncpy(test_name, ok_rptr, BUF_LEN); > - while (!isspace(*test_name_end)) > - test_name_end++; > - *test_name_end = '\0'; > - return 0; > - } > - > - return 1; > -} > - > -/** > - * parse_tap_level: > - * @fd: file descriptor > - * @base_test_name: test_name from upper recursion level > - * @test_count: test_count of this level > - * @failed_tests: top level failed_tests pointer > - * @found_tests: top level found_tests pointer > - * @is_builtin: whether the KUnit module is built-in or not > - * > - * Returns: > - * 0 if succeded > - * -1 if error occurred > - */ > -__maybe_unused > -static int parse_tap_level(int fd, char *base_test_name, int test_count, bool *failed_tests, > - bool *found_tests, bool is_builtin) > -{ > - char record[BUF_LEN + 1]; > - struct ktap_test_results_element *r; > - int internal_test_count; > - char test_name[BUF_LEN + 1]; > - char base_test_name_for_next_level[BUF_LEN + 1]; > - > - for (int i = 0; i < test_count; i++) { > - if (read(fd, record, BUF_LEN) < 0) { > - if (errno == EPIPE) > - igt_warn("kmsg truncated: too many messages. You may want to increase log_buf_len in kmcdline\n"); > - else > - igt_warn("error reading kmsg (%m)\n"); > - > - return -1; > - } > - > - /* Sublevel found */ > - if (tap_version_present(record, false)) > - { > - internal_test_count = find_next_tap_subtest(fd, record, test_name, > - is_builtin); > - switch (internal_test_count) { > - case -2: > - /* No more data to read */ > - return -1; > - case -1: > - /* No test found */ > - return -1; > - case 0: > - /* Tests found, but they're missing info */ > - *found_tests = true; > - return -1; > - default: > - *found_tests = true; > - > - memcpy(base_test_name_for_next_level, base_test_name, BUF_LEN); > - if (strlen(base_test_name_for_next_level) < BUF_LEN - 1 && > - base_test_name_for_next_level[0]) > - strncat(base_test_name_for_next_level, DELIMITER, > - BUF_LEN - strlen(base_test_name_for_next_level)); > - memcpy(base_test_name_for_next_level + strlen(base_test_name_for_next_level), > - test_name, BUF_LEN - strlen(base_test_name_for_next_level)); > - > - if (parse_tap_level(fd, base_test_name_for_next_level, > - internal_test_count, failed_tests, found_tests, > - is_builtin) == -1) > - return -1; > - break; > - } > - } > - > - switch (parse_kmsg_for_tap(fd, record, test_name)) { > - case -2: > - return -1; > - case -1: > - *failed_tests = true; > - > - r = malloc(sizeof(*r)); > - > - memcpy(r->test_name, base_test_name, BUF_LEN); > - if (strlen(r->test_name) < BUF_LEN - 1) > - if (r->test_name[0]) > - strncat(r->test_name, DELIMITER, > - BUF_LEN - strlen(r->test_name)); > - memcpy(r->test_name + strlen(r->test_name), test_name, > - BUF_LEN - strlen(r->test_name)); > - r->test_name[BUF_LEN] = '\0'; > - > - r->passed = false; > - > - pthread_mutex_lock(&results.mutex); > - igt_list_add_tail(&r->link, &results.list); > - pthread_mutex_unlock(&results.mutex); > - > - test_name[0] = '\0'; > - break; > - case 0: > - r = malloc(sizeof(*r)); > - > - memcpy(r->test_name, base_test_name, BUF_LEN); > - if (strlen(r->test_name) < BUF_LEN - 1) > - if (r->test_name[0]) > - strncat(r->test_name, DELIMITER, > - BUF_LEN - strlen(r->test_name)); > - memcpy(r->test_name + strlen(r->test_name), test_name, > - BUF_LEN - strlen(r->test_name)); > - r->test_name[BUF_LEN] = '\0'; > - > - r->passed = true; > - > - pthread_mutex_lock(&results.mutex); > - igt_list_add_tail(&r->link, &results.list); > - pthread_mutex_unlock(&results.mutex); > - > - test_name[0] = '\0'; > - break; > - default: > - break; > - } > - } > - return 0; > -} > - > -/** > - * igt_ktap_parser: > - * > - * This function parses the output of a ktap script and passes it to main thread. > - */ > -void *igt_ktap_parser(void *unused) > -{ > - char record[BUF_LEN + 1], *buf, *suite_name = NULL, *case_name = NULL; > - struct igt_ktap_results *ktap = NULL; > - int fd = ktap_args.fd; > - IGT_LIST_HEAD(list); > - int err; > - > - ktap = igt_ktap_alloc(&list); > - if (igt_debug_on(!ktap)) > - goto igt_ktap_parser_end; > - > - while (err = read(fd, record, BUF_LEN), err > 0) { > - struct igt_ktap_result *r, *rn; > - > - /* skip kmsg continuation lines */ > - if (igt_debug_on(*record == ' ')) > - continue; > - > - /* NULL-terminate the record */ > - record[err] = '\0'; > - > - /* detect start of log message, continue if not found */ > - buf = strchrnul(record, ';'); > - if (igt_debug_on(*buf == '\0')) > - continue; > - buf++; > - > - err = igt_ktap_parse(buf, ktap); > - > - /* parsing error */ > - if (err && err != -EINPROGRESS) > - goto igt_ktap_parser_end; > - > - igt_list_for_each_entry_safe(r, rn, &list, link) { > - struct ktap_test_results_element *result = NULL; > - int code = r->code; > - > - if (code != IGT_EXIT_INVALID) > - result = calloc(1, sizeof(*result)); > - > - if (result) { > - snprintf(result->test_name, sizeof(result->test_name), > - "%s-%s", r->suite_name, r->case_name); > - > - if (code == IGT_EXIT_SUCCESS) > - result->passed = true; > - } > - > - igt_list_del(&r->link); > - if (r->suite_name != suite_name) { > - free(suite_name); > - suite_name = r->suite_name; > - } > - if (r->case_name != case_name) { > - free(case_name); > - case_name = r->case_name; > - } > - free(r->msg); > - free(r); > - > - /* > - * no extra result record expected on start > - * of parametrized test case -- skip it > - */ > - if (code == IGT_EXIT_INVALID) > - continue; > - > - if (!result) { > - err = -ENOMEM; > - goto igt_ktap_parser_end; > - } > - > - pthread_mutex_lock(&results.mutex); > - igt_list_add_tail(&result->link, &results.list); > - pthread_mutex_unlock(&results.mutex); > - } > - > - /* end of KTAP report */ > - if (!err) > - goto igt_ktap_parser_end; > - } > - > - if (err < 0) { > - if (errno == EPIPE) > - igt_warn("kmsg truncated: too many messages. You may want to increase log_buf_len in kmcdline\n"); > - else > - igt_warn("error reading kmsg (%m)\n"); > - } > - > -igt_ktap_parser_end: > - free(suite_name); > - free(case_name); > - > - if (!err) > - ktap_args.ret = IGT_EXIT_SUCCESS; > - > - results.still_running = false; > - > - if (ktap) > - igt_ktap_free(ktap); > - > - return NULL; > -} > - > -static pthread_t ktap_parser_thread; > - > -struct ktap_test_results *ktap_parser_start(int fd, bool is_builtin) > -{ > - IGT_INIT_LIST_HEAD(&results.list); > - pthread_mutex_init(&results.mutex, NULL); > - results.still_running = true; > - > - ktap_args.fd = fd; > - ktap_args.is_builtin = is_builtin; > - ktap_args.ret = IGT_EXIT_FAILURE; > - pthread_create(&ktap_parser_thread, NULL, igt_ktap_parser, NULL); > - > - return &results; > -} > - > -void ktap_parser_cancel(void) > -{ > - pthread_cancel(ktap_parser_thread); > -} > - > -int ktap_parser_stop(void) > -{ > - pthread_join(ktap_parser_thread, NULL); > - return ktap_args.ret; > -} > diff --git a/lib/igt_ktap.h b/lib/igt_ktap.h > index 6f8da3eab6..c422636bfc 100644 > --- a/lib/igt_ktap.h > +++ b/lib/igt_ktap.h > @@ -27,8 +27,6 @@ > > #define BUF_LEN 4096 > > -#include <pthread.h> > - > #include "igt_list.h" > > struct igt_ktap_result { > @@ -45,24 +43,4 @@ struct igt_ktap_results *igt_ktap_alloc(struct igt_list_head *results); > int igt_ktap_parse(const char *buf, struct igt_ktap_results *ktap); > void igt_ktap_free(struct igt_ktap_results *ktap); > > -void *igt_ktap_parser(void *unused); > - > -typedef struct ktap_test_results_element { > - char test_name[BUF_LEN + 1]; > - bool passed; > - struct igt_list_head link; > -} ktap_test_results_element; > - > -struct ktap_test_results { > - struct igt_list_head list; > - pthread_mutex_t mutex; > - bool still_running; > -}; > - > - > - > -struct ktap_test_results *ktap_parser_start(int fd, bool is_builtin); > -void ktap_parser_cancel(void); > -int ktap_parser_stop(void); > - > #endif /* IGT_KTAP_H */