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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""Sets environment variables needed to run a chromium unit test."""
import os
import stat
import subprocess
import sys
# This is hardcoded to be src/ relative to this script.
ROOT_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
CHROME_SANDBOX_ENV = 'CHROME_DEVEL_SANDBOX'
CHROME_SANDBOX_PATH = '/opt/chromium/chrome_sandbox'
def get_sandbox_env(env):
"""Returns the environment flags needed for the SUID sandbox to work."""
extra_env = {}
chrome_sandbox_path = env.get(CHROME_SANDBOX_ENV, CHROME_SANDBOX_PATH)
# The above would silently disable the SUID sandbox if the env value were
# an empty string. We don't want to allow that. http://crbug.com/245376
# TODO(jln): Remove this check once it's no longer possible to disable the
# sandbox that way.
if not chrome_sandbox_path:
chrome_sandbox_path = CHROME_SANDBOX_PATH
extra_env[CHROME_SANDBOX_ENV] = chrome_sandbox_path
return extra_env
def trim_cmd(cmd):
"""Removes internal flags from cmd since they're just used to communicate from
the host machine to this script running on the swarm slaves."""
sanitizers = ['asan', 'lsan', 'msan', 'tsan']
internal_flags = frozenset('--%s=%d' % (name, value)
for name in sanitizers
for value in [0, 1])
return [i for i in cmd if i not in internal_flags]
def fix_python_path(cmd):
"""Returns the fixed command line to call the right python executable."""
out = cmd[:]
if out[0] == 'python':
out[0] = sys.executable
elif out[0].endswith('.py'):
out.insert(0, sys.executable)
return out
def get_sanitizer_env(cmd, asan, lsan, msan, tsan):
"""Returns the envirnoment flags needed for sanitizer tools."""
extra_env = {}
# Instruct GTK to use malloc while running sanitizer-instrumented tests.
extra_env['G_SLICE'] = 'always-malloc'
extra_env['NSS_DISABLE_ARENA_FREE_LIST'] = '1'
extra_env['NSS_DISABLE_UNLOAD'] = '1'
# TODO(glider): remove the symbolizer path once
# https://code.google.com/p/address-sanitizer/issues/detail?id=134 is fixed.
symbolizer_path = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR,
'third_party', 'llvm-build', 'Release+Asserts', 'bin', 'llvm-symbolizer')
if lsan or tsan:
# LSan is not sandbox-compatible, so we can use online symbolization. In
# fact, it needs symbolization to be able to apply suppressions.
symbolization_options = ['symbolize=1',
'external_symbolizer_path=%s' % symbolizer_path]
elif (asan or msan) and sys.platform not in ['win32', 'cygwin']:
# ASan uses a script for offline symbolization, except on Windows.
# Important note: when running ASan with leak detection enabled, we must use
# the LSan symbolization options above.
symbolization_options = ['symbolize=0']
# Set the path to llvm-symbolizer to be used by asan_symbolize.py
extra_env['LLVM_SYMBOLIZER_PATH'] = symbolizer_path
else:
symbolization_options = []
if asan:
asan_options = symbolization_options[:]
if lsan:
asan_options.append('detect_leaks=1')
if asan_options:
extra_env['ASAN_OPTIONS'] = ' '.join(asan_options)
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
isolate_output_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(cmd[0]))
# This is needed because the test binary has @executable_path embedded in
# it that the OS tries to resolve to the cache directory and not the
# mapped directory.
extra_env['DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH'] = str(isolate_output_dir)
if lsan:
if asan or msan:
lsan_options = []
else:
lsan_options = symbolization_options[:]
if sys.platform == 'linux2':
# Use the debug version of libstdc++ under LSan. If we don't, there will
# be a lot of incomplete stack traces in the reports.
extra_env['LD_LIBRARY_PATH'] = '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/debug:'
extra_env['LSAN_OPTIONS'] = ' '.join(lsan_options)
if msan:
msan_options = symbolization_options[:]
if lsan:
msan_options.append('detect_leaks=1')
extra_env['MSAN_OPTIONS'] = ' '.join(msan_options)
if tsan:
tsan_options = symbolization_options[:]
extra_env['TSAN_OPTIONS'] = ' '.join(tsan_options)
return extra_env
def get_sanitizer_symbolize_command(json_path=None, executable_path=None):
"""Construct the command to invoke offline symbolization script."""
script_path = os.path.join(
ROOT_DIR, 'tools', 'valgrind', 'asan', 'asan_symbolize.py')
cmd = [sys.executable, script_path]
if json_path is not None:
cmd.append('--test-summary-json-file=%s' % json_path)
if executable_path is not None:
cmd.append('--executable-path=%s' % executable_path)
return cmd
def get_json_path(cmd):
"""Extract the JSON test summary path from a command line."""
json_path_flag = '--test-launcher-summary-output='
for arg in cmd:
if arg.startswith(json_path_flag):
return arg.split(json_path_flag).pop()
return None
def symbolize_snippets_in_json(cmd, env):
"""Symbolize output snippets inside the JSON test summary."""
json_path = get_json_path(cmd)
if json_path is None:
return
try:
symbolize_command = get_sanitizer_symbolize_command(
json_path=json_path, executable_path=cmd[0])
p = subprocess.Popen(symbolize_command, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, env=env)
(_, stderr) = p.communicate()
except OSError as e:
print >> sys.stderr, 'Exception while symbolizing snippets: %s' % e
raise
if p.returncode != 0:
print >> sys.stderr, "Error: failed to symbolize snippets in JSON:\n"
print >> sys.stderr, stderr
raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(p.returncode, symbolize_command)
def run_executable(cmd, env):
"""Runs an executable with:
- environment variable CR_SOURCE_ROOT set to the root directory.
- environment variable LANGUAGE to en_US.UTF-8.
- environment variable CHROME_DEVEL_SANDBOX set
- Reuses sys.executable automatically.
"""
extra_env = {}
# Many tests assume a English interface...
extra_env['LANG'] = 'en_US.UTF-8'
# Used by base/base_paths_linux.cc as an override. Just make sure the default
# logic is used.
env.pop('CR_SOURCE_ROOT', None)
extra_env.update(get_sandbox_env(env))
# Copy logic from tools/build/scripts/slave/runtest.py.
asan = '--asan=1' in cmd
lsan = '--lsan=1' in cmd
msan = '--msan=1' in cmd
tsan = '--tsan=1' in cmd
if sys.platform in ['win32', 'cygwin']:
# Symbolization works in-process on Windows even when sandboxed.
use_symbolization_script = False
else:
# LSan doesn't support sandboxing yet, so we use the in-process symbolizer.
# Note that ASan and MSan can work together with LSan.
use_symbolization_script = (asan or msan) and not lsan
if asan or lsan or msan or tsan:
extra_env.update(get_sanitizer_env(cmd, asan, lsan, msan, tsan))
if lsan or tsan:
# LSan and TSan are not sandbox-friendly.
cmd.append('--no-sandbox')
cmd = trim_cmd(cmd)
# Ensure paths are correctly separated on windows.
cmd[0] = cmd[0].replace('/', os.path.sep)
cmd = fix_python_path(cmd)
print('Additional test environment:\n%s\n'
'Command: %s\n' % (
'\n'.join(' %s=%s' %
(k, v) for k, v in sorted(extra_env.iteritems())),
' '.join(cmd)))
sys.stdout.flush()
env.update(extra_env or {})
try:
# See above comment regarding offline symbolization.
if use_symbolization_script:
# Need to pipe to the symbolizer script.
p1 = subprocess.Popen(cmd, env=env, stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=sys.stdout)
p2 = subprocess.Popen(
get_sanitizer_symbolize_command(executable_path=cmd[0]),
env=env, stdin=p1.stdout)
p1.stdout.close() # Allow p1 to receive a SIGPIPE if p2 exits.
p1.wait()
p2.wait()
# Also feed the out-of-band JSON output to the symbolizer script.
symbolize_snippets_in_json(cmd, env)
return p1.returncode
else:
return subprocess.call(cmd, env=env)
except OSError:
print >> sys.stderr, 'Failed to start %s' % cmd
raise
def main():
return run_executable(sys.argv[1:], os.environ.copy())
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(main())