[dpdk-dev] [PATCH 2/2] app/test: filter out unavailable tests

2016-07-15 Thread Thomas Monjalon
> > Some tests can fail to run because they are not compiled.
> > It has been more visible recently when the PCI test became disabled
> > in the default configuration because of dependency on libarchive:
> > PCI autotest:Fail [Not found]
> >
> > The autotest script catch them and do not count them as an error anymore:
> > PCI autotest:Skipped [Not Available]
> >
> > The commands dump_ring and dump_mempool are removed from the autotest list
> > because they are some internal commands but not some registered tests.
> > Thus they cannot be parsed as available test commands.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Thomas Monjalon 
> 
> Suggested-by: David Marchand 

Series applied


[dpdk-dev] [PATCH 2/2] app/test: filter out unavailable tests

2016-07-15 Thread Thomas Monjalon
2016-07-15 16:23, David Marchand:
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 11:24 PM, Thomas Monjalon
>  wrote:
> > Some tests can fail to run because they are not compiled.
> > It has been more visible recently when the PCI test became disabled
> > in the default configuration because of dependency on libarchive:
> > PCI autotest:Fail [Not found]
> >
> > The autotest script catch them and do not count them as an error anymore:
> > PCI autotest:Skipped [Not Available]
> >
> > The commands dump_ring and dump_mempool are removed from the autotest list
> > because they are some internal commands but not some registered tests.
> > Thus they cannot be parsed as available test commands.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: Thomas Monjalon 
> 
> Suggested-by: David Marchand 

Thanks for giving me the idea of the nm trick.

> and I trust you for the python ;-)

You should not ;)



[dpdk-dev] [PATCH 2/2] app/test: filter out unavailable tests

2016-07-15 Thread David Marchand
On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 11:24 PM, Thomas Monjalon
 wrote:
> Some tests can fail to run because they are not compiled.
> It has been more visible recently when the PCI test became disabled
> in the default configuration because of dependency on libarchive:
> PCI autotest:Fail [Not found]
>
> The autotest script catch them and do not count them as an error anymore:
> PCI autotest:Skipped [Not Available]
>
> The commands dump_ring and dump_mempool are removed from the autotest list
> because they are some internal commands but not some registered tests.
> Thus they cannot be parsed as available test commands.
>
> Signed-off-by: Thomas Monjalon 

Suggested-by: David Marchand 

and I trust you for the python ;-)

-- 
David Marchand


[dpdk-dev] [PATCH 2/2] app/test: filter out unavailable tests

2016-07-14 Thread Thomas Monjalon
Some tests can fail to run because they are not compiled.
It has been more visible recently when the PCI test became disabled
in the default configuration because of dependency on libarchive:
PCI autotest:Fail [Not found]

The autotest script catch them and do not count them as an error anymore:
PCI autotest:Skipped [Not Available]

The commands dump_ring and dump_mempool are removed from the autotest list
because they are some internal commands but not some registered tests.
Thus they cannot be parsed as available test commands.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Monjalon 
---
 app/test/autotest_data.py   | 12 
 app/test/autotest_runner.py | 12 ++--
 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)

diff --git a/app/test/autotest_data.py b/app/test/autotest_data.py
index 1e6b422..c69705e 100644
--- a/app/test/autotest_data.py
+++ b/app/test/autotest_data.py
@@ -99,18 +99,6 @@ parallel_test_group_list = [
 "Func" :   default_autotest,
 "Report" : None,
},
-   {
-"Name" :   "Dump rings",
-"Command" :"dump_ring",
-"Func" :   dump_autotest,
-"Report" : None,
-   },
-   {
-"Name" :   "Dump mempools",
-"Command" :"dump_mempool",
-"Func" :   dump_autotest,
-"Report" : None,
-   },
]
 },
 {
diff --git a/app/test/autotest_runner.py b/app/test/autotest_runner.py
index 291a821..bd99e19 100644
--- a/app/test/autotest_runner.py
+++ b/app/test/autotest_runner.py
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@

 # The main logic behind running autotests in parallel

-import multiprocessing, sys, pexpect, time, os, StringIO, csv
+import multiprocessing, subprocess, sys, pexpect, re, time, os, StringIO, csv

 # wait for prompt
 def wait_prompt(child):
@@ -105,6 +105,11 @@ def run_test_group(cmdline, test_group):
results.append((0, "Success", "Start %s" % test_group["Prefix"],
time.time() - start_time, startuplog.getvalue(), None))

+   # parse the binary for available test commands
+   binary = cmdline.split()[0]
+   symbols = subprocess.check_output(['nm', binary]).decode('utf-8')
+   avail_cmds = re.findall('test_register_(\w+)', symbols)
+
# run all tests in test group
for test in test_group["Tests"]:

@@ -124,7 +129,10 @@ def run_test_group(cmdline, test_group):
print >>logfile, "\n%s %s\n" % ("-"*20, test["Name"])

# run test function associated with the test
-   result = test["Func"](child, test["Command"])
+   if test["Command"] in avail_cmds:
+   result = test["Func"](child, test["Command"])
+   else:
+   result = (0, "Skipped [Not Available]")

# make a note when the test was finished
end_time = time.time()
-- 
2.7.0