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from __future__ import absolute_import
import errno
import io
import itertools
import getopt
import os, signal, subprocess, sys
import re
import stat
import platform
import shutil
import tempfile
import threading
import io
try:
from StringIO import StringIO
except ImportError:
from io import StringIO
from lit.ShCommands import GlobItem, Command
import lit.ShUtil as ShUtil
import lit.Test as Test
import lit.util
from lit.util import to_bytes, to_string, to_unicode
from lit.BooleanExpression import BooleanExpression
class InternalShellError(Exception):
def __init__(self, command, message):
self.command = command
self.message = message
kIsWindows = platform.system() == 'Windows'
# Don't use close_fds on Windows.
kUseCloseFDs = not kIsWindows
# Use temporary files to replace /dev/null on Windows.
kAvoidDevNull = kIsWindows
kDevNull = "/dev/null"
# A regex that matches %dbg(ARG), which lit inserts at the beginning of each
# run command pipeline such that ARG specifies the pipeline's source line
# number. lit later expands each %dbg(ARG) to a command that behaves as a null
# command in the target shell so that the line number is seen in lit's verbose
# mode.
#
# This regex captures ARG. ARG must not contain a right parenthesis, which
# terminates %dbg. ARG must not contain quotes, in which ARG might be enclosed
# during expansion.
kPdbgRegex = '%dbg\\(([^)\'"]*)\\)'
class ShellEnvironment(object):
"""Mutable shell environment containing things like CWD and env vars.
Environment variables are not implemented, but cwd tracking is.
"""
def __init__(self, cwd, env):
self.cwd = cwd
self.env = dict(env)
class TimeoutHelper(object):
"""
Object used to helper manage enforcing a timeout in
_executeShCmd(). It is passed through recursive calls
to collect processes that have been executed so that when
the timeout happens they can be killed.
"""
def __init__(self, timeout):
self.timeout = timeout
self._procs = []
self._timeoutReached = False
self._doneKillPass = False
# This lock will be used to protect concurrent access
# to _procs and _doneKillPass
self._lock = None
self._timer = None
def cancel(self):
if not self.active():
return
self._timer.cancel()
def active(self):
return self.timeout > 0
def addProcess(self, proc):
if not self.active():
return
needToRunKill = False
with self._lock:
self._procs.append(proc)
# Avoid re-entering the lock by finding out if kill needs to be run
# again here but call it if necessary once we have left the lock.
# We could use a reentrant lock here instead but this code seems
# clearer to me.
needToRunKill = self._doneKillPass
# The initial call to _kill() from the timer thread already happened so
# we need to call it again from this thread, otherwise this process
# will be left to run even though the timeout was already hit
if needToRunKill:
assert self.timeoutReached()
self._kill()
def startTimer(self):
if not self.active():
return
# Do some late initialisation that's only needed
# if there is a timeout set
self._lock = threading.Lock()
self._timer = threading.Timer(self.timeout, self._handleTimeoutReached)
self._timer.start()
def _handleTimeoutReached(self):
self._timeoutReached = True
self._kill()
def timeoutReached(self):
return self._timeoutReached
def _kill(self):
"""
This method may be called multiple times as we might get unlucky
and be in the middle of creating a new process in _executeShCmd()
which won't yet be in ``self._procs``. By locking here and in
addProcess() we should be able to kill processes launched after
the initial call to _kill()
"""
with self._lock:
for p in self._procs:
lit.util.killProcessAndChildren(p.pid)
# Empty the list and note that we've done a pass over the list
self._procs = [] # Python2 doesn't have list.clear()
self._doneKillPass = True
class ShellCommandResult(object):
"""Captures the result of an individual command."""
def __init__(self, command, stdout, stderr, exitCode, timeoutReached,
outputFiles = []):
self.command = command
self.stdout = stdout
self.stderr = stderr
self.exitCode = exitCode
self.timeoutReached = timeoutReached
self.outputFiles = list(outputFiles)
def executeShCmd(cmd, shenv, results, timeout=0):
"""
Wrapper around _executeShCmd that handles
timeout
"""
# Use the helper even when no timeout is required to make
# other code simpler (i.e. avoid bunch of ``!= None`` checks)
timeoutHelper = TimeoutHelper(timeout)
if timeout > 0:
timeoutHelper.startTimer()
finalExitCode = _executeShCmd(cmd, shenv, results, timeoutHelper)
timeoutHelper.cancel()
timeoutInfo = None
if timeoutHelper.timeoutReached():
timeoutInfo = 'Reached timeout of {} seconds'.format(timeout)
return (finalExitCode, timeoutInfo)
def expand_glob(arg, cwd):
if isinstance(arg, GlobItem):
return sorted(arg.resolve(cwd))
return [arg]
def expand_glob_expressions(args, cwd):
result = [args[0]]
for arg in args[1:]:
result.extend(expand_glob(arg, cwd))
return result
def quote_windows_command(seq):
"""
Reimplement Python's private subprocess.list2cmdline for MSys compatibility
Based on CPython implementation here:
https://hg.python.org/cpython/file/849826a900d2/Lib/subprocess.py#l422
Some core util distributions (MSys) don't tokenize command line arguments
the same way that MSVC CRT does. Lit rolls its own quoting logic similar to
the stock CPython logic to paper over these quoting and tokenization rule
differences.
We use the same algorithm from MSDN as CPython
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/17w5ykft.aspx), but we treat more
characters as needing quoting, such as double quotes themselves.
"""
result = []
needquote = False
for arg in seq:
bs_buf = []
# Add a space to separate this argument from the others
if result:
result.append(' ')
# This logic differs from upstream list2cmdline.
needquote = (" " in arg) or ("\t" in arg) or ("\"" in arg) or not arg
if needquote:
result.append('"')
for c in arg:
if c == '\\':
# Don't know if we need to double yet.
bs_buf.append(c)
elif c == '"':
# Double backslashes.
result.append('\\' * len(bs_buf)*2)
bs_buf = []
result.append('\\"')
else:
# Normal char
if bs_buf:
result.extend(bs_buf)
bs_buf = []
result.append(c)
# Add remaining backslashes, if any.
if bs_buf:
result.extend(bs_buf)
if needquote:
result.extend(bs_buf)
result.append('"')
return ''.join(result)
# args are from 'export' or 'env' command.
# Skips the command, and parses its arguments.
# Modifies env accordingly.
# Returns copy of args without the command or its arguments.
def updateEnv(env, args):
arg_idx_next = len(args)
unset_next_env_var = False
for arg_idx, arg in enumerate(args[1:]):
# Support for the -u flag (unsetting) for env command
# e.g., env -u FOO -u BAR will remove both FOO and BAR
# from the environment.
if arg == '-u':
unset_next_env_var = True
continue
if unset_next_env_var:
unset_next_env_var = False
if arg in env.env:
del env.env[arg]
continue
# Partition the string into KEY=VALUE.
key, eq, val = arg.partition('=')
# Stop if there was no equals.
if eq == '':
arg_idx_next = arg_idx + 1
break
env.env[key] = val
return args[arg_idx_next:]
def executeBuiltinCd(cmd, shenv):
"""executeBuiltinCd - Change the current directory."""
if len(cmd.args) != 2:
raise InternalShellError("'cd' supports only one argument")
newdir = cmd.args[1]
# Update the cwd in the parent environment.
if os.path.isabs(newdir):
shenv.cwd = newdir
else:
shenv.cwd = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(shenv.cwd, newdir))
# The cd builtin always succeeds. If the directory does not exist, the
# following Popen calls will fail instead.
return ShellCommandResult(cmd, "", "", 0, False)
def executeBuiltinExport(cmd, shenv):
"""executeBuiltinExport - Set an environment variable."""
if len(cmd.args) != 2:
raise InternalShellError("'export' supports only one argument")
updateEnv(shenv, cmd.args)
return ShellCommandResult(cmd, "", "", 0, False)
def executeBuiltinEcho(cmd, shenv):
"""Interpret a redirected echo command"""
opened_files = []
stdin, stdout, stderr = processRedirects(cmd, subprocess.PIPE, shenv,
opened_files)
if stdin != subprocess.PIPE or stderr != subprocess.PIPE:
raise InternalShellError(
cmd, "stdin and stderr redirects not supported for echo")
# Some tests have un-redirected echo commands to help debug test failures.
# Buffer our output and return it to the caller.
is_redirected = True
encode = lambda x : x
if stdout == subprocess.PIPE:
is_redirected = False
stdout = StringIO()
elif kIsWindows:
# Reopen stdout in binary mode to avoid CRLF translation. The versions
# of echo we are replacing on Windows all emit plain LF, and the LLVM
# tests now depend on this.
# When we open as binary, however, this also means that we have to write
# 'bytes' objects to stdout instead of 'str' objects.
encode = lit.util.to_bytes
stdout = open(stdout.name, stdout.mode + 'b')
opened_files.append((None, None, stdout, None))
# Implement echo flags. We only support -e and -n, and not yet in
# combination. We have to ignore unknown flags, because `echo "-D FOO"`
# prints the dash.
args = cmd.args[1:]
interpret_escapes = False
write_newline = True
while len(args) >= 1 and args[0] in ('-e', '-n'):
flag = args[0]
args = args[1:]
if flag == '-e':
interpret_escapes = True
elif flag == '-n':
write_newline = False
def maybeUnescape(arg):
if not interpret_escapes:
return arg
arg = lit.util.to_bytes(arg)
codec = 'string_escape' if sys.version_info < (3,0) else 'unicode_escape'
return arg.decode(codec)
if args:
for arg in args[:-1]:
stdout.write(encode(maybeUnescape(arg)))
stdout.write(encode(' '))
stdout.write(encode(maybeUnescape(args[-1])))
if write_newline:
stdout.write(encode('\n'))
for (name, mode, f, path) in opened_files:
f.close()
output = "" if is_redirected else stdout.getvalue()
return ShellCommandResult(cmd, output, "", 0, False)
def executeBuiltinMkdir(cmd, cmd_shenv):
"""executeBuiltinMkdir - Create new directories."""
args = expand_glob_expressions(cmd.args, cmd_shenv.cwd)[1:]
try:
opts, args = getopt.gnu_getopt(args, 'p')
except getopt.GetoptError as err:
raise InternalShellError(cmd, "Unsupported: 'mkdir': %s" % str(err))
parent = False
for o, a in opts:
if o == "-p":
parent = True
else:
assert False, "unhandled option"
if len(args) == 0:
raise InternalShellError(cmd, "Error: 'mkdir' is missing an operand")
stderr = StringIO()
exitCode = 0
for dir in args:
cwd = cmd_shenv.cwd
dir = to_unicode(dir) if kIsWindows else to_bytes(dir)
cwd = to_unicode(cwd) if kIsWindows else to_bytes(cwd)
if not os.path.isabs(dir):
dir = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(cwd, dir))
if parent:
lit.util.mkdir_p(dir)
else:
try:
lit.util.mkdir(dir)
except OSError as err:
stderr.write("Error: 'mkdir' command failed, %s\n" % str(err))
exitCode = 1
return ShellCommandResult(cmd, "", stderr.getvalue(), exitCode, False)
def executeBuiltinRm(cmd, cmd_shenv):
"""executeBuiltinRm - Removes (deletes) files or directories."""
args = expand_glob_expressions(cmd.args, cmd_shenv.cwd)[1:]
try:
opts, args = getopt.gnu_getopt(args, "frR", ["--recursive"])
except getopt.GetoptError as err:
raise InternalShellError(cmd, "Unsupported: 'rm': %s" % str(err))
force = False
recursive = False
for o, a in opts:
if o == "-f":
force = True
elif o in ("-r", "-R", "--recursive"):
recursive = True
else:
assert False, "unhandled option"
if len(args) == 0:
raise InternalShellError(cmd, "Error: 'rm' is missing an operand")
def on_rm_error(func, path, exc_info):
# path contains the path of the file that couldn't be removed
# let's just assume that it's read-only and remove it.
os.chmod(path, stat.S_IMODE( os.stat(path).st_mode) | stat.S_IWRITE)
os.remove(path)
stderr = StringIO()
exitCode = 0
for path in args:
cwd = cmd_shenv.cwd
path = to_unicode(path) if kIsWindows else to_bytes(path)
cwd = to_unicode(cwd) if kIsWindows else to_bytes(cwd)
if not os.path.isabs(path):
path = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(cwd, path))
if force and not os.path.exists(path):
continue
try:
if os.path.isdir(path):
if not recursive:
stderr.write("Error: %s is a directory\n" % path)
exitCode = 1
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
# NOTE: use ctypes to access `SHFileOperationsW` on Windows to
# use the NT style path to get access to long file paths which
# cannot be removed otherwise.
from ctypes.wintypes import BOOL, HWND, LPCWSTR, UINT, WORD
from ctypes import addressof, byref, c_void_p, create_unicode_buffer
from ctypes import Structure
from ctypes import windll, WinError, POINTER
class SHFILEOPSTRUCTW(Structure):
_fields_ = [
('hWnd', HWND),
('wFunc', UINT),
('pFrom', LPCWSTR),
('pTo', LPCWSTR),
('fFlags', WORD),
('fAnyOperationsAborted', BOOL),
('hNameMappings', c_void_p),
('lpszProgressTitle', LPCWSTR),
]
FO_MOVE, FO_COPY, FO_DELETE, FO_RENAME = range(1, 5)
FOF_SILENT = 4
FOF_NOCONFIRMATION = 16
FOF_NOCONFIRMMKDIR = 512
FOF_NOERRORUI = 1024
FOF_NO_UI = FOF_SILENT | FOF_NOCONFIRMATION | FOF_NOERRORUI | FOF_NOCONFIRMMKDIR
SHFileOperationW = windll.shell32.SHFileOperationW
SHFileOperationW.argtypes = [POINTER(SHFILEOPSTRUCTW)]
path = os.path.abspath(path)
pFrom = create_unicode_buffer(path, len(path) + 2)
pFrom[len(path)] = pFrom[len(path) + 1] = '\0'
operation = SHFILEOPSTRUCTW(wFunc=UINT(FO_DELETE),
pFrom=LPCWSTR(addressof(pFrom)),
fFlags=FOF_NO_UI)
result = SHFileOperationW(byref(operation))
if result:
raise WinError(result)
else:
shutil.rmtree(path, onerror = on_rm_error if force else None)
else:
if force and not os.access(path, os.W_OK):
os.chmod(path,
stat.S_IMODE(os.stat(path).st_mode) | stat.S_IWRITE)
os.remove(path)
except OSError as err:
stderr.write("Error: 'rm' command failed, %s" % str(err))
exitCode = 1
return ShellCommandResult(cmd, "", stderr.getvalue(), exitCode, False)
def executeBuiltinColon(cmd, cmd_shenv):
"""executeBuiltinColon - Discard arguments and exit with status 0."""
return ShellCommandResult(cmd, "", "", 0, False)
def processRedirects(cmd, stdin_source, cmd_shenv, opened_files):
"""Return the standard fds for cmd after applying redirects
Returns the three standard file descriptors for the new child process. Each
fd may be an open, writable file object or a sentinel value from the
subprocess module.
"""
# Apply the redirections, we use (N,) as a sentinel to indicate stdin,
# stdout, stderr for N equal to 0, 1, or 2 respectively. Redirects to or
# from a file are represented with a list [file, mode, file-object]
# where file-object is initially None.
redirects = [(0,), (1,), (2,)]
for (op, filename) in cmd.redirects:
if op == ('>',2):
redirects[2] = [filename, 'w', None]
elif op == ('>>',2):
redirects[2] = [filename, 'a', None]
elif op == ('>&',2) and filename in '012':
redirects[2] = redirects[int(filename)]
elif op == ('>&',) or op == ('&>',):
redirects[1] = redirects[2] = [filename, 'w', None]
elif op == ('>',):
redirects[1] = [filename, 'w', None]
elif op == ('>>',):
redirects[1] = [filename, 'a', None]
elif op == ('<',):
redirects[0] = [filename, 'r', None]
else:
raise InternalShellError(cmd, "Unsupported redirect: %r" % ((op, filename),))
# Open file descriptors in a second pass.
std_fds = [None, None, None]
for (index, r) in enumerate(redirects):
# Handle the sentinel values for defaults up front.
if isinstance(r, tuple):
if r == (0,):
fd = stdin_source
elif r == (1,):
if index == 0:
raise InternalShellError(cmd, "Unsupported redirect for stdin")
elif index == 1:
fd = subprocess.PIPE
else:
fd = subprocess.STDOUT
elif r == (2,):
if index != 2:
raise InternalShellError(cmd, "Unsupported redirect on stdout")
fd = subprocess.PIPE
else:
raise InternalShellError(cmd, "Bad redirect")
std_fds[index] = fd
continue
(filename, mode, fd) = r
# Check if we already have an open fd. This can happen if stdout and
# stderr go to the same place.
if fd is not None:
std_fds[index] = fd
continue
redir_filename = None
name = expand_glob(filename, cmd_shenv.cwd)
if len(name) != 1:
raise InternalShellError(cmd, "Unsupported: glob in "
"redirect expanded to multiple files")
name = name[0]
if kAvoidDevNull and name == kDevNull:
fd = tempfile.TemporaryFile(mode=mode)
elif kIsWindows and name == '/dev/tty':
# Simulate /dev/tty on Windows.
# "CON" is a special filename for the console.
fd = open("CON", mode)
else:
# Make sure relative paths are relative to the cwd.
redir_filename = os.path.join(cmd_shenv.cwd, name)
redir_filename = to_unicode(redir_filename) \
if kIsWindows else to_bytes(redir_filename)
fd = open(redir_filename, mode)
# Workaround a Win32 and/or subprocess bug when appending.
#
# FIXME: Actually, this is probably an instance of PR6753.
if mode == 'a':
fd.seek(0, 2)
# Mutate the underlying redirect list so that we can redirect stdout
# and stderr to the same place without opening the file twice.
r[2] = fd
opened_files.append((filename, mode, fd) + (redir_filename,))
std_fds[index] = fd
return std_fds
def _executeShCmd(cmd, shenv, results, timeoutHelper):
if timeoutHelper.timeoutReached():
# Prevent further recursion if the timeout has been hit
# as we should try avoid launching more processes.
return None
if isinstance(cmd, ShUtil.Seq):
if cmd.op == ';':
res = _executeShCmd(cmd.lhs, shenv, results, timeoutHelper)
return _executeShCmd(cmd.rhs, shenv, results, timeoutHelper)
if cmd.op == '&':
raise InternalShellError(cmd,"unsupported shell operator: '&'")
if cmd.op == '||':
res = _executeShCmd(cmd.lhs, shenv, results, timeoutHelper)
if res != 0:
res = _executeShCmd(cmd.rhs, shenv, results, timeoutHelper)
return res
if cmd.op == '&&':
res = _executeShCmd(cmd.lhs, shenv, results, timeoutHelper)
if res is None:
return res
if res == 0:
res = _executeShCmd(cmd.rhs, shenv, results, timeoutHelper)
return res
raise ValueError('Unknown shell command: %r' % cmd.op)
assert isinstance(cmd, ShUtil.Pipeline)
procs = []
default_stdin = subprocess.PIPE
stderrTempFiles = []
opened_files = []
named_temp_files = []
builtin_commands = set(['cat', 'diff'])
builtin_commands_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), "builtin_commands")
inproc_builtins = {'cd': executeBuiltinCd,
'export': executeBuiltinExport,
'echo': executeBuiltinEcho,
'mkdir': executeBuiltinMkdir,
'rm': executeBuiltinRm,
':': executeBuiltinColon}
# To avoid deadlock, we use a single stderr stream for piped
# output. This is null until we have seen some output using
# stderr.
for i,j in enumerate(cmd.commands):
# Reference the global environment by default.
cmd_shenv = shenv
args = list(j.args)
not_args = []
not_count = 0
not_crash = False
while True:
if args[0] == 'env':
# Create a copy of the global environment and modify it for
# this one command. There might be multiple envs in a pipeline,
# and there might be multiple envs in a command (usually when
# one comes from a substitution):
# env FOO=1 llc < %s | env BAR=2 llvm-mc | FileCheck %s
# env FOO=1 %{another_env_plus_cmd} | FileCheck %s
if cmd_shenv is shenv:
cmd_shenv = ShellEnvironment(shenv.cwd, shenv.env)
args = updateEnv(cmd_shenv, args)
if not args:
raise InternalShellError(j, "Error: 'env' requires a"
" subcommand")
elif args[0] == 'not':
not_args.append(args.pop(0))
not_count += 1
if args and args[0] == '--crash':
not_args.append(args.pop(0))
not_crash = True
if not args:
raise InternalShellError(j, "Error: 'not' requires a"
" subcommand")
else:
break
# Handle in-process builtins.
#
# Handle "echo" as a builtin if it is not part of a pipeline. This
# greatly speeds up tests that construct input files by repeatedly
# echo-appending to a file.
# FIXME: Standardize on the builtin echo implementation. We can use a
# temporary file to sidestep blocking pipe write issues.
inproc_builtin = inproc_builtins.get(args[0], None)
if inproc_builtin and (args[0] != 'echo' or len(cmd.commands) == 1):
# env calling an in-process builtin is useless, so we take the safe
# approach of complaining.
if not cmd_shenv is shenv:
raise InternalShellError(j, "Error: 'env' cannot call '{}'"
.format(args[0]))
if not_crash:
raise InternalShellError(j, "Error: 'not --crash' cannot call"
" '{}'".format(args[0]))
if len(cmd.commands) != 1:
raise InternalShellError(j, "Unsupported: '{}' cannot be part"
" of a pipeline".format(args[0]))
result = inproc_builtin(Command(args, j.redirects), cmd_shenv)
if not_count % 2:
result.exitCode = int(not result.exitCode)
result.command.args = j.args;
results.append(result)
return result.exitCode
# Resolve any out-of-process builtin command before adding back 'not'
# commands.
if args[0] in builtin_commands:
args.insert(0, sys.executable)
cmd_shenv.env['PYTHONPATH'] = \
os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
args[1] = os.path.join(builtin_commands_dir, args[1] + ".py")
# We had to search through the 'not' commands to find all the 'env'
# commands and any other in-process builtin command. We don't want to
# reimplement 'not' and its '--crash' here, so just push all 'not'
# commands back to be called as external commands. Because this
# approach effectively moves all 'env' commands up front, it relies on
# the assumptions that (1) environment variables are not intended to be
# relevant to 'not' commands and (2) the 'env' command should always
# blindly pass along the status it receives from any command it calls.
args = not_args + args
stdin, stdout, stderr = processRedirects(j, default_stdin, cmd_shenv,
opened_files)
# If stderr wants to come from stdout, but stdout isn't a pipe, then put
# stderr on a pipe and treat it as stdout.
if (stderr == subprocess.STDOUT and stdout != subprocess.PIPE):
stderr = subprocess.PIPE
stderrIsStdout = True
else:
stderrIsStdout = False
# Don't allow stderr on a PIPE except for the last
# process, this could deadlock.
#
# FIXME: This is slow, but so is deadlock.
if stderr == subprocess.PIPE and j != cmd.commands[-1]:
stderr = tempfile.TemporaryFile(mode='w+b')
stderrTempFiles.append((i, stderr))
# Resolve the executable path ourselves.
executable = None
# For paths relative to cwd, use the cwd of the shell environment.
if args[0].startswith('.'):
exe_in_cwd = os.path.join(cmd_shenv.cwd, args[0])
if os.path.isfile(exe_in_cwd):
executable = exe_in_cwd
if not executable:
executable = lit.util.which(args[0], cmd_shenv.env['PATH'])
if not executable:
raise InternalShellError(j, '%r: command not found' % args[0])
# Replace uses of /dev/null with temporary files.
if kAvoidDevNull:
# In Python 2.x, basestring is the base class for all string (including unicode)
# In Python 3.x, basestring no longer exist and str is always unicode
try:
str_type = basestring
except NameError:
str_type = str
for i,arg in enumerate(args):
if isinstance(arg, str_type) and kDevNull in arg:
f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False)
f.close()
named_temp_files.append(f.name)
args[i] = arg.replace(kDevNull, f.name)
# Expand all glob expressions
args = expand_glob_expressions(args, cmd_shenv.cwd)
# On Windows, do our own command line quoting for better compatibility
# with some core utility distributions.
if kIsWindows:
args = quote_windows_command(args)
try:
procs.append(subprocess.Popen(args, cwd=cmd_shenv.cwd,
executable = executable,
stdin = stdin,
stdout = stdout,
stderr = stderr,
env = cmd_shenv.env,
close_fds = kUseCloseFDs))
# Let the helper know about this process
timeoutHelper.addProcess(procs[-1])
except OSError as e:
raise InternalShellError(j, 'Could not create process ({}) due to {}'.format(executable, e))
# Immediately close stdin for any process taking stdin from us.
if stdin == subprocess.PIPE:
procs[-1].stdin.close()
procs[-1].stdin = None
# Update the current stdin source.
if stdout == subprocess.PIPE:
default_stdin = procs[-1].stdout
elif stderrIsStdout:
default_stdin = procs[-1].stderr
else:
default_stdin = subprocess.PIPE
# Explicitly close any redirected files. We need to do this now because we
# need to release any handles we may have on the temporary files (important
# on Win32, for example). Since we have already spawned the subprocess, our
# handles have already been transferred so we do not need them anymore.
for (name, mode, f, path) in opened_files:
f.close()
# FIXME: There is probably still deadlock potential here. Yawn.
procData = [None] * len(procs)
procData[-1] = procs[-1].communicate()
for i in range(len(procs) - 1):
if procs[i].stdout is not None:
out = procs[i].stdout.read()
else:
out = ''
if procs[i].stderr is not None:
err = procs[i].stderr.read()
else:
err = ''
procData[i] = (out,err)
# Read stderr out of the temp files.
for i,f in stderrTempFiles:
f.seek(0, 0)
procData[i] = (procData[i][0], f.read())
f.close()
exitCode = None
for i,(out,err) in enumerate(procData):
res = procs[i].wait()
# Detect Ctrl-C in subprocess.
if res == -signal.SIGINT:
raise KeyboardInterrupt
# Ensure the resulting output is always of string type.
try:
if out is None:
out = ''
else:
out = to_string(out.decode('utf-8', errors='replace'))
except:
out = str(out)
try:
if err is None:
err = ''
else:
err = to_string(err.decode('utf-8', errors='replace'))
except:
err = str(err)
# Gather the redirected output files for failed commands.
output_files = []
if res != 0:
for (name, mode, f, path) in sorted(opened_files):
if path is not None and mode in ('w', 'a'):
try:
with open(path, 'rb') as f:
data = f.read()
except:
data = None
if data is not None:
output_files.append((name, path, data))
results.append(ShellCommandResult(
cmd.commands[i], out, err, res, timeoutHelper.timeoutReached(),
output_files))
if cmd.pipe_err:
# Take the last failing exit code from the pipeline.
if not exitCode or res != 0:
exitCode = res
else:
exitCode = res
# Remove any named temporary files we created.
for f in named_temp_files:
try:
os.remove(f)
except OSError:
pass
if cmd.negate:
exitCode = not exitCode
return exitCode
def executeScriptInternal(test, litConfig, tmpBase, commands, cwd):
cmds = []
for i, ln in enumerate(commands):
ln = commands[i] = re.sub(kPdbgRegex, ": '\\1'; ", ln)
try:
cmds.append(ShUtil.ShParser(ln, litConfig.isWindows,
test.config.pipefail).parse())
except:
return lit.Test.Result(Test.FAIL, "shell parser error on: %r" % ln)
cmd = cmds[0]
for c in cmds[1:]:
cmd = ShUtil.Seq(cmd, '&&', c)
results = []
timeoutInfo = None
try:
shenv = ShellEnvironment(cwd, test.config.environment)
exitCode, timeoutInfo = executeShCmd(cmd, shenv, results, timeout=litConfig.maxIndividualTestTime)
except InternalShellError:
e = sys.exc_info()[1]
exitCode = 127
results.append(
ShellCommandResult(e.command, '', e.message, exitCode, False))
out = err = ''
for i,result in enumerate(results):
# Write the command line run.
out += '$ %s\n' % (' '.join('"%s"' % s
for s in result.command.args),)
# If nothing interesting happened, move on.
if litConfig.maxIndividualTestTime == 0 and \
result.exitCode == 0 and \
not result.stdout.strip() and not result.stderr.strip():
continue
# Otherwise, something failed or was printed, show it.
# Add the command output, if redirected.
for (name, path, data) in result.outputFiles:
if data.strip():
out += "# redirected output from %r:\n" % (name,)
data = to_string(data.decode('utf-8', errors='replace'))
if len(data) > 1024:
out += data[:1024] + "\n...\n"
out += "note: data was truncated\n"
else:
out += data
out += "\n"
if result.stdout.strip():
out += '# command output:\n%s\n' % (result.stdout,)
if result.stderr.strip():
out += '# command stderr:\n%s\n' % (result.stderr,)
if not result.stdout.strip() and not result.stderr.strip():
out += "note: command had no output on stdout or stderr\n"
# Show the error conditions:
if result.exitCode != 0:
# On Windows, a negative exit code indicates a signal, and those are
# easier to recognize or look up if we print them in hex.
if litConfig.isWindows and result.exitCode < 0:
codeStr = hex(int(result.exitCode & 0xFFFFFFFF)).rstrip("L")
else:
codeStr = str(result.exitCode)
out += "error: command failed with exit status: %s\n" % (
codeStr,)
if litConfig.maxIndividualTestTime > 0 and result.timeoutReached:
out += 'error: command reached timeout: %s\n' % (
str(result.timeoutReached),)
return out, err, exitCode, timeoutInfo
def executeScript(test, litConfig, tmpBase, commands, cwd):
bashPath = litConfig.getBashPath()
isWin32CMDEXE = (litConfig.isWindows and not bashPath)
script = tmpBase + '.script'
if isWin32CMDEXE:
script += '.bat'
# Write script file
mode = 'w'
open_kwargs = {}
if litConfig.isWindows and not isWin32CMDEXE:
mode += 'b' # Avoid CRLFs when writing bash scripts.
elif sys.version_info > (3,0):
open_kwargs['encoding'] = 'utf-8'
f = open(script, mode, **open_kwargs)
if isWin32CMDEXE:
for i, ln in enumerate(commands):
commands[i] = re.sub(kPdbgRegex, "echo '\\1' > nul && ", ln)
if litConfig.echo_all_commands:
f.write('@echo on\n')
else:
f.write('@echo off\n')
f.write('\n@if %ERRORLEVEL% NEQ 0 EXIT\n'.join(commands))
else:
for i, ln in enumerate(commands):
commands[i] = re.sub(kPdbgRegex, ": '\\1'; ", ln)
if test.config.pipefail:
f.write(b'set -o pipefail;' if mode == 'wb' else 'set -o pipefail;')
if litConfig.echo_all_commands:
f.write(b'set -x;' if mode == 'wb' else 'set -x;')
if sys.version_info > (3,0) and mode == 'wb':
f.write(bytes('{ ' + '; } &&\n{ '.join(commands) + '; }', 'utf-8'))
else:
f.write('{ ' + '; } &&\n{ '.join(commands) + '; }')
f.write(b'\n' if mode == 'wb' else '\n')
f.close()
if isWin32CMDEXE:
command = ['cmd','/c', script]
else:
if bashPath:
command = [bashPath, script]
else:
command = ['/bin/sh', script]
if litConfig.useValgrind:
# FIXME: Running valgrind on sh is overkill. We probably could just
# run on clang with no real loss.
command = litConfig.valgrindArgs + command
try:
out, err, exitCode = lit.util.executeCommand(command, cwd=cwd,
env=test.config.environment,
timeout=litConfig.maxIndividualTestTime)
return (out, err, exitCode, None)
except lit.util.ExecuteCommandTimeoutException as e:
return (e.out, e.err, e.exitCode, e.msg)