[igt-dev] [PATCH i-g-t v3 1/7] test_list.py: add support for reading testlist regular expressions
Mauro Carvalho Chehab
mauro.chehab at linux.intel.com
Fri Sep 8 08:14:59 UTC 2023
On Thu, 7 Sep 2023 14:19:21 +0200
Kamil Konieczny <kamil.konieczny at linux.intel.com> wrote:
> Hi Mauro,
>
> On 2023-09-07 at 12:17:32 +0200, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
> > From: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab at kernel.org>
> >
> > If defined, use testlist and blocklist files to update the
> > fields that use it.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab at kernel.org>
> > ---
> > scripts/test_list.py | 75 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> > 1 file changed, 75 insertions(+)
> >
> > diff --git a/scripts/test_list.py b/scripts/test_list.py
> > index 2171f8b50617..c1518a904baf 100644
> > --- a/scripts/test_list.py
> > +++ b/scripts/test_list.py
> > @@ -260,6 +260,8 @@ class TestList:
> > self.igt_build_path = igt_build_path
> > self.level_count = 0
> > self.field_list = {}
> > + self.testlist = {}
> > + self.blocklist = {}
> > self.title = None
> > self.filters = {}
> > self.subtest_separator = subtest_separator
> > @@ -327,6 +329,23 @@ class TestList:
> > if sublevel_count[level - 1] == 1:
> > del item["_properties_"]["level"]
> > del item["_properties_"]["sublevel"]
> > +
> > + # Read testlist files if any
> > + if "testlists" in item["_properties_"]:
> > + testlist = {}
> > + for name in item["_properties_"]["testlists"].keys():
> > + self.read_testlist(testlist, name, cfg_path + item["_properties_"]["testlists"][name])
> > +
> > + item["_properties_"]["testlist"] = testlist
> > +
> > + # Read blocklist files if any
> > + if "blocklists" in item["_properties_"]:
> > + blocklist = {}
> > + for name in item["_properties_"]["blocklists"].keys():
> > + self.read_testlist(blocklist, name, cfg_path + item["_properties_"]["blocklists"][name])
>
> May you read this in separate function? It is often regex,
> not igt at testname@subtest-name, for example:
>
> igt at gem_concurrent_blit(@.*)?
>
> igt at .*@.*-hibernate
The content of item["_properties_"]["blocklists"] is file names. Those
are defined inside the JSON config file.
The contenf of the file is indeed regular expressions. The
read_testlist() function handles that...
>
> Regards,
> Kamil
>
> > +
> > + item["_properties_"]["blocklist"] = blocklist
> > +
> > if "_properties_" in self.props:
> > del self.props["_properties_"]
> >
> > @@ -427,6 +446,19 @@ class TestList:
> >
> > self.__add_field(key, sublevel, hierarchy_level, field[key])
> >
> > + def read_testlist(self, testlist, name, filename):
> > + base = r"^\s*({}[^\s\{}]+)(\S*)\s*(\#.*)?$"
> > + regex = re.compile(base.format(self.main_name, self.subtest_separator))
... here, compiling them to speed up the per-test check later on, when
processing the field(s) that define testlist/blocklist filenames.
> > +
> > + testlist[name] = []
> > + with open(filename, 'r', newline = '', encoding = 'utf8') as fp:
> > + for line in fp:
> > + match = regex.match(line)
> > + if match:
> > + test = match.group(1)
> > + subtest = match.group(2)
> > + testlist[name].append(re.compile(f"{test}{subtest}"))
> > +
> > def __filter_subtest(self, test, subtest, field_not_found_value):
> >
> > """ Apply filter criteria to subtests """
> > @@ -444,6 +476,45 @@ class TestList:
> > # None of the filtering rules were applied
> > return False
> >
> > + def update_testlist_field(self, subtest_dict):
> > + for field in self.props.keys():
> > + if "_properties_" not in self.props[field]:
> > + continue
> > +
> > + if "testlist" not in self.props[field]["_properties_"]:
> > + continue
> > +
> > + testname = subtest_dict["_summary_"]
> > +
> > + value = subtest_dict.get(field)
> > + if value:
> > + values = set(re.split(",\s*", value))
> > + else:
> > + values = set()
> > +
> > + for names, regex_array in self.props[field]["_properties_"]["testlist"].items():
> > + name = set(re.split(",\s*", names))
> > + for regex in regex_array:
> > + if regex.match(testname):
> > + values.update(name)
> > + break
> > +
> > + # If test is at a global blocklist, ignore it
> > + set_full_if_empty = True
> > + if "blocklist" in self.props[field]["_properties_"]:
> > + for names, regex_array in self.props[field]["_properties_"]["testlist"].items():
> > + deleted_names = set(re.split(",\s*", names))
> > + for regex in regex_array:
> > + if regex.match(testname):
> > + if sorted(deleted_names) == sorted(values):
> > + set_full_if_empty = False
> > + values.discard(deleted_names)
> > +
> > + if set_full_if_empty and not values:
> > + values = set(["FULL"])
> > +
> > + subtest_dict[field] = ", ".join(sorted(values))
> > +
> > def expand_subtest(self, fname, test_name, test, allow_inherit, with_lines = False, with_subtest_nr = False):
> >
> > """Expand subtest wildcards providing an array with subtests"""
> > @@ -476,6 +547,8 @@ class TestList:
> >
> > subtest_dict[k] = self.doc[test]["subtest"][subtest][k]
> >
> > + self.update_testlist_field(subtest_dict)
> > +
> > if with_lines:
> > subtest_dict["line"] = file_ln
> >
> > @@ -549,6 +622,8 @@ class TestList:
> >
> > subtest_dict[field] = sub_field
> >
> > + self.update_testlist_field(subtest_dict)
> > +
> > if with_lines:
> > subtest_dict["line"] = file_ln
> >
> > --
> > 2.41.0
> >
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