[PATCH i-g-t v5] runner: Parse results harder
Kamil Konieczny
kamil.konieczny at linux.intel.com
Wed Mar 5 19:31:37 UTC 2025
Sometimes an error happens in kernel or in test that leaves
output files in corrupted or incorrect state. While runner or
resume will just move on to executing next test, when generating
results it could end up with no results.json
Try processing outputs a little more persistently and use any
output file left there, even if only dmesg.txt. Also, when no
useful output files were present, instead of breaking out add
notrun.
Inform about processing results for each test so a problem
could be spotted more easily.
v2: removed ')' from 'notrun\n)' (Kamil)
using bool var, added more prints about errors (Ryszard)
v3: reused open_for_reading, removed bool var (Krzysztof)
closing only positive fds[] in close_outputs(), checking
file sizes also if all opens succeeded (Kamil)
v4: reverting to v2 and addresing review comments (Krzysztof)
closing only already opened file, drop early return when empty
output files as this changes run status (Kamil)
v5: reverting to returning false after any out/err/dmesg output
is missing, simplified later checks and printed logs, fixed
closing outputs (Kamil)
Cc: Ewelina Musial <ewelina.musial at intel.com>
Cc: Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi at intel.com>
Cc: Ryszard Knop <ryszard.knop at intel.com>
Cc: Krzysztof Karas <krzysztof.karas at intel.com>
Cc: Petri Latvala <adrinael at adrinael.net>
Signed-off-by: Kamil Konieczny <kamil.konieczny at linux.intel.com>
---
For results checks compile igt with runner and then run
meson test -C build
runner/executor.c | 34 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-
runner/executor.h | 2 ++
runner/resultgen.c | 61 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------
3 files changed, 81 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
diff --git a/runner/executor.c b/runner/executor.c
index 2abb18732..6cfe523a2 100644
--- a/runner/executor.c
+++ b/runner/executor.c
@@ -576,15 +576,47 @@ bool open_output_files(int dirfd, int *fds, bool write)
return true;
}
+/**
+ * open_output_files_rdonly:
+ * @dirfd: fd of output directory with err.txt, dmesg.txt and other files
+ * @fds: array for fd's of opened output files
+ *
+ * Tries to open output files in read-only mode and saves file descriptors
+ * in fds arrray.
+ *
+ * Returns: true if all files opened, false otherwise
+ */
+bool open_output_files_rdonly(int dirfd, int *fds)
+{
+ bool ret = true;
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < _F_LAST; i++)
+ if ((fds[i] = open_for_reading(dirfd, filenames[i])) < 0) {
+ fds[i] = -errno;
+ ret = false; /* Remember failure */
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
void close_outputs(int *fds)
{
int i;
for (i = 0; i < _F_LAST; i++) {
- close(fds[i]);
+ if (fds[i] >= 0)
+ close(fds[i]);
}
}
+const char *get_out_filename(int fid)
+{
+ if (fid >= 0 && fid < _F_LAST)
+ return filenames[fid];
+
+ return "output-filename-index-error";
+}
+
/* Returns the number of bytes written to disk, or a negative number on error */
static long dump_dmesg(int kmsgfd, int outfd, ssize_t size)
{
diff --git a/runner/executor.h b/runner/executor.h
index ab6a0c176..3b1cabcf5 100644
--- a/runner/executor.h
+++ b/runner/executor.h
@@ -26,7 +26,9 @@ enum {
};
bool open_output_files(int dirfd, int *fds, bool write);
+bool open_output_files_rdonly(int dirfd, int *fds);
void close_outputs(int *fds);
+const char *get_out_filename(int fid);
/*
* Initialize execute_state object to a state where it's ready to
diff --git a/runner/resultgen.c b/runner/resultgen.c
index 0d3a569cf..c96aa6741 100644
--- a/runner/resultgen.c
+++ b/runner/resultgen.c
@@ -2176,12 +2176,42 @@ static bool parse_test_directory(int dirfd,
{
int fds[_F_LAST];
struct subtest_list subtests = {};
- bool status = true;
int commsparsed;
- if (!open_output_files(dirfd, fds, false)) {
- fprintf(stderr, "Error opening output files\n");
- return false;
+ if (!open_output_files_rdonly(dirfd, fds)) {
+ struct stat statbuf;
+ size_t fsizes[_F_LAST]; /* checks for both comm and out/err empty */
+ int fst_err;
+
+ for (int i = 0; i < _F_LAST; ++i) {
+ fsizes[i] = 0;
+ if (fds[i] > 0) {
+ fst_err = fstat(fds[i], &statbuf);
+ if (!fst_err)
+ fsizes[i] = statbuf.st_size;
+ else
+ fprintf(stderr, "results: %s: stats failed: %s\n",
+ get_out_filename(i), strerror(fst_err));
+ } else {
+ fprintf(stderr, "results: %s: open failed: %s\n",
+ get_out_filename(i), strerror(-fds[i]));
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* out/err/dmesg.txt should exist, otherwise there was crash */
+ if (fds[_F_OUT] < 0 || fds[_F_ERR] < 0 || fds[_F_DMESG] < 0) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "results: missing output file(s)\n");
+ close_outputs(fds);
+
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if (!fsizes[_F_SOCKET] && !fsizes[_F_OUT] && !fsizes[_F_ERR]) {
+ if (!fsizes[_F_DMESG])
+ fprintf(stderr, "results: empty output files\n");
+ else
+ fprintf(stderr, "results: comms/err/out empty, using only dmesg\n");
+ }
}
/*
@@ -2191,8 +2221,6 @@ static bool parse_test_directory(int dirfd,
commsparsed = fill_from_comms(fds[_F_SOCKET], entry, &subtests, results);
if (commsparsed == COMMSPARSE_ERROR) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error parsing output files (comms)\n");
- status = false;
- goto parse_output_end;
}
if (commsparsed == COMMSPARSE_EMPTY) {
@@ -2200,20 +2228,17 @@ static bool parse_test_directory(int dirfd,
* fill_from_journal fills the subtests struct and
* adds timeout results where applicable.
*/
- fill_from_journal(fds[_F_JOURNAL], entry, &subtests, results);
+ if (fds[_F_JOURNAL] > 0)
+ fill_from_journal(fds[_F_JOURNAL], entry, &subtests, results);
if (!fill_from_output(fds[_F_OUT], entry->binary, "out", &subtests, results->tests) ||
!fill_from_output(fds[_F_ERR], entry->binary, "err", &subtests, results->tests)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error parsing output files (out.txt, err.txt)\n");
- status = false;
- goto parse_output_end;
}
}
if (!fill_from_dmesg(fds[_F_DMESG], settings, entry->binary, &subtests, results->tests)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error parsing output files (dmesg.txt)\n");
- status = false;
- goto parse_output_end;
}
override_results(entry->binary, &subtests, results->tests);
@@ -2221,11 +2246,10 @@ static bool parse_test_directory(int dirfd,
add_to_totals(entry->binary, &subtests, results);
- parse_output_end:
close_outputs(fds);
free_subtests(&subtests);
- return status;
+ return true;
}
static void try_add_notrun_results(const struct job_list_entry *entry,
@@ -2359,14 +2383,21 @@ struct json_object *generate_results_json(int dirfd)
char name[16];
snprintf(name, 16, "%zd", i);
+ fprintf(stderr, "results: parsing output: %s/ for test: %s\n",
+ name, job_list.entries[i].binary);
if ((testdirfd = openat(dirfd, name, O_DIRECTORY | O_RDONLY)) < 0) {
+ if (settings.log_level >= LOG_LEVEL_NORMAL)
+ fprintf(stderr, "results: no output, setting notrun\n");
+
try_add_notrun_results(&job_list.entries[i], &settings, &results);
continue;
}
if (!parse_test_directory(testdirfd, &job_list.entries[i], &settings, &results)) {
- close(testdirfd);
- return NULL;
+ if (settings.log_level >= LOG_LEVEL_NORMAL)
+ fprintf(stderr, "results: no useful output, setting notrun\n");
+
+ try_add_notrun_results(&job_list.entries[i], &settings, &results);
}
close(testdirfd);
}
--
2.48.1
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