| #!/bin/bash |
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| # "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY |
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| # under the License. |
| # |
| # Script which wraps running a test and redirects its output to a |
| # test log directory. |
| # |
| # Arguments: |
| # $1 - Base path for logs/artifacts. |
| # $2 - type of test (e.g. test or benchmark) |
| # $3 - path to executable |
| # $ARGN - arguments for executable |
| # |
| |
| OUTPUT_ROOT=$1 |
| shift |
| ROOT=$(cd $(dirname $BASH_SOURCE)/..; pwd) |
| |
| TEST_LOGDIR=$OUTPUT_ROOT/build/$1-logs |
| mkdir -p $TEST_LOGDIR |
| |
| RUN_TYPE=$1 |
| shift |
| TEST_DEBUGDIR=$OUTPUT_ROOT/build/$RUN_TYPE-debug |
| mkdir -p $TEST_DEBUGDIR |
| |
| TEST_DIRNAME=$(cd $(dirname $1); pwd) |
| TEST_FILENAME=$(basename $1) |
| shift |
| TEST_EXECUTABLE="$TEST_DIRNAME/$TEST_FILENAME" |
| TEST_NAME=$(echo $TEST_FILENAME | perl -pe 's/\..+?$//') # Remove path and extension (if any). |
| |
| # We run each test in its own subdir to avoid core file related races. |
| TEST_WORKDIR=$OUTPUT_ROOT/build/test-work/$TEST_NAME |
| mkdir -p $TEST_WORKDIR |
| pushd $TEST_WORKDIR >/dev/null || exit 1 |
| rm -f * |
| |
| set -o pipefail |
| |
| LOGFILE=$TEST_LOGDIR/$TEST_NAME.txt |
| XMLFILE=$TEST_LOGDIR/$TEST_NAME.xml |
| |
| TEST_EXECUTION_ATTEMPTS=1 |
| |
| # Remove both the uncompressed output, so the developer doesn't accidentally get confused |
| # and read output from a prior test run. |
| rm -f $LOGFILE $LOGFILE.gz |
| |
| pipe_cmd=cat |
| |
| # Allow for collecting core dumps. |
| PARQUET_TEST_ULIMIT_CORE=${PARQUET_TEST_ULIMIT_CORE:-0} |
| ulimit -c $PARQUET_TEST_ULIMIT_CORE |
| |
| |
| function setup_sanitizers() { |
| # Sets environment variables for different sanitizers (it configures how) the run_tests. Function works. |
| |
| # Configure TSAN (ignored if this isn't a TSAN build). |
| # |
| # Deadlock detection (new in clang 3.5) is disabled because: |
| # 1. The clang 3.5 deadlock detector crashes in some unit tests. It |
| # needs compiler-rt commits c4c3dfd, 9a8efe3, and possibly others. |
| # 2. Many unit tests report lock-order-inversion warnings; they should be |
| # fixed before reenabling the detector. |
| TSAN_OPTIONS="$TSAN_OPTIONS detect_deadlocks=0" |
| TSAN_OPTIONS="$TSAN_OPTIONS suppressions=$ROOT/build-support/tsan-suppressions.txt" |
| TSAN_OPTIONS="$TSAN_OPTIONS history_size=7" |
| export TSAN_OPTIONS |
| |
| # Enable leak detection even under LLVM 3.4, where it was disabled by default. |
| # This flag only takes effect when running an ASAN build. |
| ASAN_OPTIONS="$ASAN_OPTIONS detect_leaks=1" |
| export ASAN_OPTIONS |
| |
| # Set up suppressions for LeakSanitizer |
| LSAN_OPTIONS="$LSAN_OPTIONS suppressions=$ROOT/build-support/lsan-suppressions.txt" |
| export LSAN_OPTIONS |
| |
| # Suppressions require symbolization. We'll default to using the symbolizer in |
| # thirdparty. |
| if [ -z "$ASAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH" ]; then |
| export ASAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH=$(find $NATIVE_TOOLCHAIN/llvm-3.7.0/bin -name llvm-symbolizer) |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| function run_test() { |
| # Run gtest style tests with sanitizers if they are setup appropriately. |
| |
| # gtest won't overwrite old junit test files, resulting in a build failure |
| # even when retries are successful. |
| rm -f $XMLFILE |
| |
| # This is needed for test execution on macOS with shared arrow linkage build |
| # via external project. |
| export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${TEST_DIRNAME}:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH |
| $TEST_EXECUTABLE "$@" 2>&1 \ |
| | c++filt \ |
| | $ROOT/build-support/stacktrace_addr2line.pl $TEST_EXECUTABLE \ |
| | $pipe_cmd 2>&1 | tee $LOGFILE |
| STATUS=$? |
| |
| # TSAN doesn't always exit with a non-zero exit code due to a bug: |
| # mutex errors don't get reported through the normal error reporting infrastructure. |
| # So we make sure to detect this and exit 1. |
| # |
| # Additionally, certain types of failures won't show up in the standard JUnit |
| # XML output from gtest. We assume that gtest knows better than us and our |
| # regexes in most cases, but for certain errors we delete the resulting xml |
| # file and let our own post-processing step regenerate it. |
| export GREP=$(which egrep) |
| if zgrep --silent "ThreadSanitizer|Leak check.*detected leaks" $LOGFILE ; then |
| echo ThreadSanitizer or leak check failures in $LOGFILE |
| STATUS=1 |
| rm -f $XMLFILE |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| function post_process_tests() { |
| # If we have a LeakSanitizer report, and XML reporting is configured, add a new test |
| # case result to the XML file for the leak report. Otherwise Jenkins won't show |
| # us which tests had LSAN errors. |
| if zgrep --silent "ERROR: LeakSanitizer: detected memory leaks" $LOGFILE ; then |
| echo Test had memory leaks. Editing XML |
| perl -p -i -e ' |
| if (m#</testsuite>#) { |
| print "<testcase name=\"LeakSanitizer\" status=\"run\" classname=\"LSAN\">\n"; |
| print " <failure message=\"LeakSanitizer failed\" type=\"\">\n"; |
| print " See txt log file for details\n"; |
| print " </failure>\n"; |
| print "</testcase>\n"; |
| }' $XMLFILE |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| function run_other() { |
| # Generic run function for test like executables that aren't actually gtest |
| $TEST_EXECUTABLE "$@" 2>&1 | $pipe_cmd > $LOGFILE |
| STATUS=$? |
| } |
| |
| if [ $RUN_TYPE = "test" ]; then |
| setup_sanitizers |
| fi |
| |
| # Run the actual test. |
| for ATTEMPT_NUMBER in $(seq 1 $TEST_EXECUTION_ATTEMPTS) ; do |
| if [ $ATTEMPT_NUMBER -lt $TEST_EXECUTION_ATTEMPTS ]; then |
| # If the test fails, the test output may or may not be left behind, |
| # depending on whether the test cleaned up or exited immediately. Either |
| # way we need to clean it up. We do this by comparing the data directory |
| # contents before and after the test runs, and deleting anything new. |
| # |
| # The comm program requires that its two inputs be sorted. |
| TEST_TMPDIR_BEFORE=$(find $TEST_TMPDIR -maxdepth 1 -type d | sort) |
| fi |
| |
| if [ $ATTEMPT_NUMBER -lt $TEST_EXECUTION_ATTEMPTS ]; then |
| # Now delete any new test output. |
| TEST_TMPDIR_AFTER=$(find $TEST_TMPDIR -maxdepth 1 -type d | sort) |
| DIFF=$(comm -13 <(echo "$TEST_TMPDIR_BEFORE") \ |
| <(echo "$TEST_TMPDIR_AFTER")) |
| for DIR in $DIFF; do |
| # Multiple tests may be running concurrently. To avoid deleting the |
| # wrong directories, constrain to only directories beginning with the |
| # test name. |
| # |
| # This may delete old test directories belonging to this test, but |
| # that's not typically a concern when rerunning flaky tests. |
| if [[ $DIR =~ ^$TEST_TMPDIR/$TEST_NAME ]]; then |
| echo Deleting leftover flaky test directory "$DIR" |
| rm -Rf "$DIR" |
| fi |
| done |
| fi |
| echo "Running $TEST_NAME, redirecting output into $LOGFILE" \ |
| "(attempt ${ATTEMPT_NUMBER}/$TEST_EXECUTION_ATTEMPTS)" |
| if [ $RUN_TYPE = "test" ]; then |
| run_test $* |
| else |
| run_other $* |
| fi |
| if [ "$STATUS" -eq "0" ]; then |
| break |
| elif [ "$ATTEMPT_NUMBER" -lt "$TEST_EXECUTION_ATTEMPTS" ]; then |
| echo Test failed attempt number $ATTEMPT_NUMBER |
| echo Will retry... |
| fi |
| done |
| |
| if [ $RUN_TYPE = "test" ]; then |
| post_process_tests |
| fi |
| |
| # Capture and compress core file and binary. |
| COREFILES=$(ls | grep ^core) |
| if [ -n "$COREFILES" ]; then |
| echo Found core dump. Saving executable and core files. |
| gzip < $TEST_EXECUTABLE > "$TEST_DEBUGDIR/$TEST_NAME.gz" || exit $? |
| for COREFILE in $COREFILES; do |
| gzip < $COREFILE > "$TEST_DEBUGDIR/$TEST_NAME.$COREFILE.gz" || exit $? |
| done |
| # Pull in any .so files as well. |
| for LIB in $(ldd $TEST_EXECUTABLE | grep $ROOT | awk '{print $3}'); do |
| LIB_NAME=$(basename $LIB) |
| gzip < $LIB > "$TEST_DEBUGDIR/$LIB_NAME.gz" || exit $? |
| done |
| fi |
| |
| popd |
| rm -Rf $TEST_WORKDIR |
| |
| exit $STATUS |