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# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
import datetime
import glob
import time
import re
import os
import posixpath
import tempfile
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
from automation import Automation
from mozdevice import DMError, DeviceManager
from mozlog import get_default_logger
import mozcrash
# signatures for logcat messages that we don't care about much
fennecLogcatFilters = [ "The character encoding of the HTML document was not declared",
"Use of Mutation Events is deprecated. Use MutationObserver instead.",
"Unexpected value from nativeGetEnabledTags: 0" ]
class RemoteAutomation(Automation):
_devicemanager = None
# Part of a hack for Robocop: "am COMMAND" is handled specially if COMMAND
# is in this set. See usages below.
_specialAmCommands = ('instrument', 'start')
def __init__(self, deviceManager, appName = '', remoteLog = None,
processArgs=None):
self._devicemanager = deviceManager
self._appName = appName
self._remoteProfile = None
self._remoteLog = remoteLog
self._processArgs = processArgs or {};
# Default our product to fennec
self._product = "fennec"
self.lastTestSeen = "remoteautomation.py"
Automation.__init__(self)
def setDeviceManager(self, deviceManager):
self._devicemanager = deviceManager
def setAppName(self, appName):
self._appName = appName
def setRemoteProfile(self, remoteProfile):
self._remoteProfile = remoteProfile
def setProduct(self, product):
self._product = product
def setRemoteLog(self, logfile):
self._remoteLog = logfile
# Set up what we need for the remote environment
def environment(self, env=None, xrePath=None, crashreporter=True, debugger=False, dmdPath=None, lsanPath=None):
# Because we are running remote, we don't want to mimic the local env
# so no copying of os.environ
if env is None:
env = {}
if dmdPath:
env['MOZ_REPLACE_MALLOC_LIB'] = os.path.join(dmdPath, 'libdmd.so')
# Except for the mochitest results table hiding option, which isn't
# passed to runtestsremote.py as an actual option, but through the
# MOZ_HIDE_RESULTS_TABLE environment variable.
if 'MOZ_HIDE_RESULTS_TABLE' in os.environ:
env['MOZ_HIDE_RESULTS_TABLE'] = os.environ['MOZ_HIDE_RESULTS_TABLE']
if crashreporter and not debugger:
env['MOZ_CRASHREPORTER_NO_REPORT'] = '1'
env['MOZ_CRASHREPORTER'] = '1'
else:
env['MOZ_CRASHREPORTER_DISABLE'] = '1'
# Crash on non-local network connections by default.
# MOZ_DISABLE_NONLOCAL_CONNECTIONS can be set to "0" to temporarily
# enable non-local connections for the purposes of local testing.
# Don't override the user's choice here. See bug 1049688.
env.setdefault('MOZ_DISABLE_NONLOCAL_CONNECTIONS', '1')
# Send an env var noting that we are in automation. Passing any
# value except the empty string will declare the value to exist.
#
# This may be used to disabled network connections during testing, e.g.
# Switchboard & telemetry uploads.
env.setdefault('MOZ_IN_AUTOMATION', '1')
# Set WebRTC logging in case it is not set yet.
# On Android, environment variables cannot contain ',' so the
# standard WebRTC setting for NSPR_LOG_MODULES is not available.
# env.setdefault('NSPR_LOG_MODULES', 'signaling:5,mtransport:5,datachannel:5,jsep:5,MediaPipelineFactory:5')
env.setdefault('R_LOG_LEVEL', '6')
env.setdefault('R_LOG_DESTINATION', 'stderr')
env.setdefault('R_LOG_VERBOSE', '1')
return env
def waitForFinish(self, proc, utilityPath, timeout, maxTime, startTime, debuggerInfo, symbolsPath, outputHandler=None):
""" Wait for tests to finish.
If maxTime seconds elapse or no output is detected for timeout
seconds, kill the process and fail the test.
"""
# maxTime is used to override the default timeout, we should honor that
status = proc.wait(timeout = maxTime, noOutputTimeout = timeout)
self.lastTestSeen = proc.getLastTestSeen
topActivity = self._devicemanager.getTopActivity()
if topActivity == proc.procName:
proc.kill(True)
if status == 1:
if maxTime:
print "TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | %s | application ran for longer than " \
"allowed maximum time of %s seconds" % (self.lastTestSeen, maxTime)
else:
print "TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | %s | application ran for longer than " \
"allowed maximum time" % (self.lastTestSeen)
if status == 2:
print "TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | %s | application timed out after %d seconds with no output" \
% (self.lastTestSeen, int(timeout))
return status
def deleteANRs(self):
# empty ANR traces.txt file; usually need root permissions
# we make it empty and writable so we can test the ANR reporter later
traces = "/data/anr/traces.txt"
try:
self._devicemanager.shellCheckOutput(['echo', '', '>', traces], root=True,
timeout=DeviceManager.short_timeout)
self._devicemanager.shellCheckOutput(['chmod', '666', traces], root=True,
timeout=DeviceManager.short_timeout)
except DMError:
print "Error deleting %s" % traces
pass
def checkForANRs(self):
traces = "/data/anr/traces.txt"
if self._devicemanager.fileExists(traces):
try:
t = self._devicemanager.pullFile(traces)
if t:
stripped = t.strip()
if len(stripped) > 0:
print "Contents of %s:" % traces
print t
# Once reported, delete traces
self.deleteANRs()
except DMError:
print "Error pulling %s" % traces
except IOError:
print "Error pulling %s" % traces
else:
print "%s not found" % traces
def deleteTombstones(self):
# delete any existing tombstone files from device
remoteDir = "/data/tombstones"
try:
self._devicemanager.shellCheckOutput(['rm', '-r', remoteDir], root=True,
timeout=DeviceManager.short_timeout)
except DMError:
# This may just indicate that the tombstone directory is missing
pass
def checkForTombstones(self):
# pull any tombstones from device and move to MOZ_UPLOAD_DIR
remoteDir = "/data/tombstones"
blobberUploadDir = os.environ.get('MOZ_UPLOAD_DIR', None)
if blobberUploadDir:
if not os.path.exists(blobberUploadDir):
os.mkdir(blobberUploadDir)
if self._devicemanager.dirExists(remoteDir):
# copy tombstone files from device to local blobber upload directory
try:
self._devicemanager.shellCheckOutput(['chmod', '777', remoteDir], root=True,
timeout=DeviceManager.short_timeout)
self._devicemanager.shellCheckOutput(['chmod', '666', os.path.join(remoteDir, '*')], root=True,
timeout=DeviceManager.short_timeout)
self._devicemanager.getDirectory(remoteDir, blobberUploadDir, False)
except DMError:
# This may just indicate that no tombstone files are present
pass
self.deleteTombstones()
# add a .txt file extension to each tombstone file name, so
# that blobber will upload it
for f in glob.glob(os.path.join(blobberUploadDir, "tombstone_??")):
# add a unique integer to the file name, in case there are
# multiple tombstones generated with the same name, for
# instance, after multiple robocop tests
for i in xrange(1, sys.maxint):
newname = "%s.%d.txt" % (f, i)
if not os.path.exists(newname):
os.rename(f, newname)
break
else:
print "%s does not exist; tombstone check skipped" % remoteDir
else:
print "MOZ_UPLOAD_DIR not defined; tombstone check skipped"
def checkForCrashes(self, directory, symbolsPath):
self.checkForANRs()
self.checkForTombstones()
logcat = self._devicemanager.getLogcat(filterOutRegexps=fennecLogcatFilters)
javaException = mozcrash.check_for_java_exception(logcat, test_name=self.lastTestSeen)
if javaException:
return True
# If crash reporting is disabled (MOZ_CRASHREPORTER!=1), we can't say
# anything.
if not self.CRASHREPORTER:
return False
try:
dumpDir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
remoteCrashDir = posixpath.join(self._remoteProfile, 'minidumps')
if not self._devicemanager.dirExists(remoteCrashDir):
# If crash reporting is enabled (MOZ_CRASHREPORTER=1), the
# minidumps directory is automatically created when Fennec
# (first) starts, so its lack of presence is a hint that
# something went wrong.
print "Automation Error: No crash directory (%s) found on remote device" % remoteCrashDir
# Whilst no crash was found, the run should still display as a failure
return True
self._devicemanager.getDirectory(remoteCrashDir, dumpDir)
logger = get_default_logger()
if logger is not None:
crashed = mozcrash.log_crashes(logger, dumpDir, symbolsPath, test=self.lastTestSeen)
else:
crashed = Automation.checkForCrashes(self, dumpDir, symbolsPath)
finally:
try:
shutil.rmtree(dumpDir)
except:
print "WARNING: unable to remove directory: %s" % dumpDir
return crashed
def buildCommandLine(self, app, debuggerInfo, profileDir, testURL, extraArgs):
# If remote profile is specified, use that instead
if (self._remoteProfile):
profileDir = self._remoteProfile
# Hack for robocop, if app & testURL == None and extraArgs contains the rest of the stuff, lets
# assume extraArgs is all we need
if app == "am" and extraArgs[0] in RemoteAutomation._specialAmCommands:
return app, extraArgs
cmd, args = Automation.buildCommandLine(self, app, debuggerInfo, profileDir, testURL, extraArgs)
# Remove -foreground if it exists, if it doesn't this just returns
try:
args.remove('-foreground')
except:
pass
#TODO: figure out which platform require NO_EM_RESTART
# return app, ['--environ:NO_EM_RESTART=1'] + args
return app, args
def Process(self, cmd, stdout = None, stderr = None, env = None, cwd = None):
if stdout == None or stdout == -1 or stdout == subprocess.PIPE:
stdout = self._remoteLog
return self.RProcess(self._devicemanager, cmd, stdout, stderr, env, cwd, self._appName,
**self._processArgs)
# be careful here as this inner class doesn't have access to outer class members
class RProcess(object):
# device manager process
dm = None
def __init__(self, dm, cmd, stdout=None, stderr=None, env=None, cwd=None, app=None,
messageLogger=None):
self.dm = dm
self.stdoutlen = 0
self.lastTestSeen = "remoteautomation.py"
self.proc = dm.launchProcess(cmd, stdout, cwd, env, True)
self.messageLogger = messageLogger
if (self.proc is None):
if cmd[0] == 'am':
self.proc = stdout
else:
raise Exception("unable to launch process")
self.procName = cmd[0].split('/')[-1]
if cmd[0] == 'am' and cmd[1] in RemoteAutomation._specialAmCommands:
self.procName = app
# Setting timeout at 1 hour since on a remote device this takes much longer.
# Temporarily increased to 90 minutes because no more chunks can be created.
self.timeout = 5400
# The benefit of the following sleep is unclear; it was formerly 15 seconds
time.sleep(1)
# Used to buffer log messages until we meet a line break
self.logBuffer = ""
@property
def pid(self):
pid = self.dm.processExist(self.procName)
# HACK: we should probably be more sophisticated about monitoring
# running processes for the remote case, but for now we'll assume
# that this method can be called when nothing exists and it is not
# an error
if pid is None:
return 0
return pid
def read_stdout(self):
"""
Fetch the full remote log file using devicemanager, process them and
return whether there were any new log entries since the last call.
"""
if not self.dm.fileExists(self.proc):
return False
try:
newLogContent = self.dm.pullFile(self.proc, self.stdoutlen)
except DMError:
# we currently don't retry properly in the pullFile
# function in dmSUT, so an error here is not necessarily
# the end of the world
return False
if not newLogContent:
return False
self.stdoutlen += len(newLogContent)
if self.messageLogger is None:
testStartFilenames = re.findall(r"TEST-START \| ([^\s]*)", newLogContent)
if testStartFilenames:
self.lastTestSeen = testStartFilenames[-1]
print newLogContent
return True
self.logBuffer += newLogContent
lines = self.logBuffer.split('\n')
lines = [l for l in lines if l]
if lines:
if self.logBuffer.endswith('\n'):
# all lines are complete; no need to buffer
self.logBuffer = ""
else:
# keep the last (unfinished) line in the buffer
self.logBuffer = lines[-1]
del lines[-1]
if not lines:
return False
for line in lines:
# This passes the line to the logger (to be logged or buffered)
parsed_messages = self.messageLogger.write(line)
for message in parsed_messages:
if isinstance(message, dict) and message.get('action') == 'test_start':
self.lastTestSeen = message['test']
return True
@property
def getLastTestSeen(self):
return self.lastTestSeen
# Wait for the remote process to end (or for its activity to go to background).
# While waiting, periodically retrieve the process output and print it.
# If the process is still running after *timeout* seconds, return 1;
# If the process is still running but no output is received in *noOutputTimeout*
# seconds, return 2;
# Else, once the process exits/goes to background, return 0.
def wait(self, timeout = None, noOutputTimeout = None):
timer = 0
noOutputTimer = 0
interval = 10
if timeout == None:
timeout = self.timeout
status = 0
top = self.procName
slowLog = False
while (top == self.procName):
# Get log updates on each interval, but if it is taking
# too long, only do it every 60 seconds
if (not slowLog) or (timer % 60 == 0):
startRead = datetime.datetime.now()
hasOutput = self.read_stdout()
if (datetime.datetime.now() - startRead) > datetime.timedelta(seconds=5):
slowLog = True
if hasOutput:
noOutputTimer = 0
time.sleep(interval)
timer += interval
noOutputTimer += interval
if (timer > timeout):
status = 1
break
if (noOutputTimeout and noOutputTimer > noOutputTimeout):
status = 2
break
top = self.dm.getTopActivity()
# Flush anything added to stdout during the sleep
self.read_stdout()
return status
def kill(self, stagedShutdown = False):
if stagedShutdown:
# Trigger an ANR report with "kill -3" (SIGQUIT)
self.dm.killProcess(self.procName, 3)
time.sleep(3)
# Trigger a breakpad dump with "kill -6" (SIGABRT)
self.dm.killProcess(self.procName, 6)
# Wait for process to end
retries = 0
while retries < 3:
pid = self.dm.processExist(self.procName)
if pid and pid > 0:
print "%s still alive after SIGABRT: waiting..." % self.procName
time.sleep(5)
else:
return
retries += 1
self.dm.killProcess(self.procName, 9)
pid = self.dm.processExist(self.procName)
if pid and pid > 0:
self.dm.killProcess(self.procName)
else:
self.dm.killProcess(self.procName)
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