| #!/usr/bin/env python | 
 | # Copyright 2012 The Chromium Authors | 
 | # 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.""" | 
 |  | 
 | from __future__ import print_function | 
 | import io | 
 | import os | 
 | import signal | 
 | import subprocess | 
 | import sys | 
 | import time | 
 |  | 
 | # This is hardcoded to be src/ relative to this script. | 
 | ROOT_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | 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', 'coverage-continuous-mode', | 
 |       'skip-set-lpac-acls' | 
 |   ] | 
 |   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 is_cog(): | 
 |   """Checks the environment is cog.""" | 
 |   return os.getcwd().startswith('/google/cog/cloud') | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def get_sanitizer_env(asan, lsan, msan, tsan, cfi_diag): | 
 |   """Returns the environment 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 or cfi_diag) 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 = [] | 
 |  | 
 |   # Leverage sanitizer to print stack trace on abort (e.g. assertion failure). | 
 |   symbolization_options.append('handle_abort=1') | 
 |  | 
 |   if asan: | 
 |     asan_options = symbolization_options[:] | 
 |     if lsan: | 
 |       asan_options.append('detect_leaks=1') | 
 |       # LSan appears to have trouble with later versions of glibc. | 
 |       # See https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/1322 | 
 |       if 'linux' in sys.platform: | 
 |         asan_options.append('intercept_tls_get_addr=0') | 
 |  | 
 |     if asan_options: | 
 |       extra_env['ASAN_OPTIONS'] = ' '.join(asan_options) | 
 |  | 
 |   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) | 
 |     extra_env['VK_ICD_FILENAMES'] = '' | 
 |     extra_env['LIBGL_DRIVERS_PATH'] = '' | 
 |  | 
 |   if tsan: | 
 |     tsan_options = symbolization_options[:] | 
 |     extra_env['TSAN_OPTIONS'] = ' '.join(tsan_options) | 
 |  | 
 |   # CFI uses the UBSan runtime to provide diagnostics. | 
 |   if cfi_diag: | 
 |     ubsan_options = symbolization_options[:] + ['print_stacktrace=1'] | 
 |     extra_env['UBSAN_OPTIONS'] = ' '.join(ubsan_options) | 
 |  | 
 |   return extra_env | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def get_coverage_continuous_mode_env(env): | 
 |   """Append %c (clang code coverage continuous mode) flag to LLVM_PROFILE_FILE | 
 |   pattern string.""" | 
 |   llvm_profile_file = env.get('LLVM_PROFILE_FILE') | 
 |   if not llvm_profile_file: | 
 |     return {} | 
 |  | 
 |   # Do not insert %c into LLVM_PROFILE_FILE if it's already there as that'll | 
 |   # cause the coverage instrumentation to write coverage data to default.profraw | 
 |   # instead of LLVM_PROFILE_FILE. | 
 |   if '%c' in llvm_profile_file: | 
 |     return {'LLVM_PROFILE_FILE': llvm_profile_file} | 
 |  | 
 |   dirname, basename = os.path.split(llvm_profile_file) | 
 |   root, ext = os.path.splitext(basename) | 
 |  | 
 |   return {'LLVM_PROFILE_FILE': os.path.join(dirname, root + '%c' + ext)} | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | 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('Exception while symbolizing snippets: %s' % e, file=sys.stderr) | 
 |     raise | 
 |  | 
 |   if p.returncode != 0: | 
 |     print('Error: failed to symbolize snippets in JSON:\n', file=sys.stderr) | 
 |     print(stderr, file=sys.stderr) | 
 |     raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(p.returncode, symbolize_command) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def get_escalate_sanitizer_warnings_command(json_path): | 
 |   """Construct the command to invoke sanitizer warnings script.""" | 
 |   script_path = os.path.join(ROOT_DIR, 'tools', 'memory', 'sanitizer', | 
 |                              'escalate_sanitizer_warnings.py') | 
 |   cmd = [sys.executable, script_path] | 
 |   cmd.append('--test-summary-json-file=%s' % json_path) | 
 |   return cmd | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def escalate_sanitizer_warnings_in_json(cmd, env): | 
 |   """Escalate sanitizer warnings inside the JSON test summary.""" | 
 |   json_path = get_json_path(cmd) | 
 |   if json_path is None: | 
 |     print( | 
 |         'Warning: Cannot escalate sanitizer warnings without a json summary ' | 
 |         'file:\n', | 
 |         file=sys.stderr) | 
 |     return 0 | 
 |  | 
 |   try: | 
 |     escalate_command = get_escalate_sanitizer_warnings_command(json_path) | 
 |     p = subprocess.Popen(escalate_command, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, env=env) | 
 |     (_, stderr) = p.communicate() | 
 |   except OSError as e: | 
 |     print('Exception while escalating sanitizer warnings: %s' % e, | 
 |           file=sys.stderr) | 
 |     raise | 
 |  | 
 |   if p.returncode != 0: | 
 |     print('Error: failed to escalate sanitizer warnings status in JSON:\n', | 
 |           file=sys.stderr) | 
 |     print(stderr, file=sys.stderr) | 
 |   return p.returncode | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def run_command_with_output(argv, stdoutfile, env=None, cwd=None): | 
 |   """Run command and stream its stdout/stderr to the console & |stdoutfile|. | 
 |  | 
 |   Also forward_signals to obey | 
 |   https://chromium.googlesource.com/infra/luci/luci-py/+/main/appengine/swarming/doc/Bot.md#graceful-termination_aka-the-sigterm-and-sigkill-dance | 
 |  | 
 |   Returns: | 
 |     integer returncode of the subprocess. | 
 |   """ | 
 |   print('Running %r in %r (env: %r)' % (argv, cwd, env), file=sys.stderr) | 
 |   assert stdoutfile | 
 |   with io.open(stdoutfile, 'wb') as writer, \ | 
 |       io.open(stdoutfile, 'rb', 1) as reader: | 
 |     process = _popen(argv, | 
 |                      env=env, | 
 |                      cwd=cwd, | 
 |                      stdout=writer, | 
 |                      stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) | 
 |     forward_signals([process]) | 
 |     while process.poll() is None: | 
 |       sys.stdout.write(reader.read().decode('utf-8')) | 
 |       # This sleep is needed for signal propagation. See the | 
 |       # wait_with_signals() docstring. | 
 |       time.sleep(0.1) | 
 |     # Read the remaining. | 
 |     sys.stdout.write(reader.read().decode('utf-8')) | 
 |     print('Command %r returned exit code %d' % (argv, process.returncode), | 
 |           file=sys.stderr) | 
 |     return process.returncode | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def run_command(argv, env=None, cwd=None, log=True): | 
 |   """Run command and stream its stdout/stderr both to stdout. | 
 |  | 
 |   Also forward_signals to obey | 
 |   https://chromium.googlesource.com/infra/luci/luci-py/+/main/appengine/swarming/doc/Bot.md#graceful-termination_aka-the-sigterm-and-sigkill-dance | 
 |  | 
 |   Returns: | 
 |     integer returncode of the subprocess. | 
 |   """ | 
 |   if log: | 
 |     print('Running %r in %r (env: %r)' % (argv, cwd, env), file=sys.stderr) | 
 |   process = _popen(argv, env=env, cwd=cwd, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) | 
 |   forward_signals([process]) | 
 |   exit_code = wait_with_signals(process) | 
 |   if log: | 
 |     print('Command returned exit code %d' % exit_code, file=sys.stderr) | 
 |   return exit_code | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def run_command_output_to_handle(argv, file_handle, env=None, cwd=None): | 
 |   """Run command and stream its stdout/stderr both to |file_handle|. | 
 |  | 
 |   Also forward_signals to obey | 
 |   https://chromium.googlesource.com/infra/luci/luci-py/+/main/appengine/swarming/doc/Bot.md#graceful-termination_aka-the-sigterm-and-sigkill-dance | 
 |  | 
 |   Returns: | 
 |     integer returncode of the subprocess. | 
 |   """ | 
 |   print('Running %r in %r (env: %r)' % (argv, cwd, env)) | 
 |   process = _popen(argv, | 
 |                    env=env, | 
 |                    cwd=cwd, | 
 |                    stderr=file_handle, | 
 |                    stdout=file_handle) | 
 |   forward_signals([process]) | 
 |   exit_code = wait_with_signals(process) | 
 |   print('Command returned exit code %d' % exit_code) | 
 |   return exit_code | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def wait_with_signals(process): | 
 |   """A version of process.wait() that works cross-platform. | 
 |  | 
 |   This version properly surfaces the SIGBREAK signal. | 
 |  | 
 |   From reading the subprocess.py source code, it seems we need to explicitly | 
 |   call time.sleep(). The reason is that subprocess.Popen.wait() on Windows | 
 |   directly calls WaitForSingleObject(), but only time.sleep() properly surface | 
 |   the SIGBREAK signal. | 
 |  | 
 |   Refs: | 
 |   https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/v2.7.15/Lib/subprocess.py#L692 | 
 |   https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/v2.7.15/Modules/timemodule.c#L1084 | 
 |  | 
 |   Returns: | 
 |     returncode of the process. | 
 |   """ | 
 |   while process.poll() is None: | 
 |     time.sleep(0.1) | 
 |   return process.returncode | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def forward_signals(procs): | 
 |   """Forwards unix's SIGTERM or win's CTRL_BREAK_EVENT to the given processes. | 
 |  | 
 |   This plays nicely with swarming's timeout handling. See also | 
 |   https://chromium.googlesource.com/infra/luci/luci-py/+/main/appengine/swarming/doc/Bot.md#graceful-termination_aka-the-sigterm-and-sigkill-dance | 
 |  | 
 |   Args: | 
 |       procs: A list of subprocess.Popen objects representing child processes. | 
 |   """ | 
 |   assert all(isinstance(p, subprocess.Popen) for p in procs) | 
 |  | 
 |   def _sig_handler(sig, _): | 
 |     for p in procs: | 
 |       if p.poll() is not None: | 
 |         continue | 
 |       # SIGBREAK is defined only for win32. | 
 |       # pylint: disable=no-member | 
 |       if sys.platform == 'win32' and sig == signal.SIGBREAK: | 
 |         p.send_signal(signal.CTRL_BREAK_EVENT) | 
 |       else: | 
 |         print('Forwarding signal(%d) to process %d' % (sig, p.pid)) | 
 |         p.send_signal(sig) | 
 |       # pylint: enable=no-member | 
 |  | 
 |   if sys.platform == 'win32': | 
 |     signal.signal(signal.SIGBREAK, _sig_handler)  # pylint: disable=no-member | 
 |   else: | 
 |     signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, _sig_handler) | 
 |     signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, _sig_handler) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def run_executable(cmd, env, stdoutfile=None, cwd=None): | 
 |   """Runs an executable with: | 
 |     - CHROME_HEADLESS set to indicate that the test is running on a | 
 |       bot and shouldn't do anything interactive like show modal dialogs. | 
 |     - 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 = { | 
 |       # Set to indicate that the executable is running non-interactively on | 
 |       # a bot. | 
 |       'CHROME_HEADLESS': '1', | 
 |  | 
 |       # Many tests assume a English interface... | 
 |       '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) | 
 |  | 
 |   # 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 | 
 |   cfi_diag = '--cfi-diag=1' in cmd | 
 |   # Treat sanitizer warnings as test case failures. | 
 |   use_sanitizer_warnings_script = '--fail-san=1' in cmd | 
 |   if stdoutfile or sys.platform in ['win32', 'cygwin']: | 
 |     # Symbolization works in-process on Windows even when sandboxed. | 
 |     use_symbolization_script = False | 
 |   else: | 
 |     # If any sanitizer is enabled, we print unsymbolized stack trace | 
 |     # that is required to run through symbolization script. | 
 |     use_symbolization_script = (asan or msan or cfi_diag or lsan or tsan) | 
 |  | 
 |   if asan or lsan or msan or tsan or cfi_diag: | 
 |     extra_env.update(get_sanitizer_env(asan, lsan, msan, tsan, cfi_diag)) | 
 |  | 
 |   # TODO(b/362595425): This is a workaround to handle a crash caused by sandbox | 
 |   # when running content_browsertests in Cider. If the test environment is cog, | 
 |   # sandbox is turned off by default. | 
 |   if lsan or tsan or is_cog(): | 
 |     # LSan and TSan are not sandbox-friendly. | 
 |     cmd.append('--no-sandbox') | 
 |  | 
 |   # Enable clang code coverage continuous mode. | 
 |   if '--coverage-continuous-mode=1' in cmd: | 
 |     extra_env.update(get_coverage_continuous_mode_env(env)) | 
 |  | 
 |   # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel | 
 |   if '--skip-set-lpac-acls=1' not in cmd and sys.platform == 'win32': | 
 |     sys.path.insert( | 
 |         0, os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), 'scripts')) | 
 |     from scripts import common  # pylint: disable=cyclic-import | 
 |     common.set_lpac_acls(ROOT_DIR, is_test_script=True) | 
 |   # pylint: enable=import-outside-toplevel | 
 |  | 
 |   cmd = trim_cmd(cmd) | 
 |  | 
 |   # Ensure paths are correctly separated on windows. | 
 |   cmd[0] = cmd[0].replace('/', os.path.sep) | 
 |   cmd = fix_python_path(cmd) | 
 |  | 
 |   # We also want to print the GTEST env vars that were set by the caller, | 
 |   # because you need them to reproduce the task properly. | 
 |   env_to_print = extra_env.copy() | 
 |   for env_var_name in ('GTEST_SHARD_INDEX', 'GTEST_TOTAL_SHARDS'): | 
 |     if env_var_name in env: | 
 |       env_to_print[env_var_name] = env[env_var_name] | 
 |  | 
 |   print('Additional test environment:\n%s\n' | 
 |         'Command: %s\n' % | 
 |         ('\n'.join('    %s=%s' % (k, v) | 
 |                    for k, v in sorted(env_to_print.items())), ' '.join(cmd))) | 
 |   sys.stdout.flush() | 
 |   env.update(extra_env or {}) | 
 |   try: | 
 |     if stdoutfile: | 
 |       # Write to stdoutfile and poll to produce terminal output. | 
 |       return run_command_with_output(cmd, | 
 |                                      env=env, | 
 |                                      stdoutfile=stdoutfile, | 
 |                                      cwd=cwd) | 
 |     if use_symbolization_script: | 
 |       # See above comment regarding offline symbolization. | 
 |       # Need to pipe to the symbolizer script. | 
 |       p1 = _popen(cmd, | 
 |                   env=env, | 
 |                   stdout=subprocess.PIPE, | 
 |                   cwd=cwd, | 
 |                   stderr=sys.stdout) | 
 |       p2 = _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. | 
 |       forward_signals([p1, p2]) | 
 |       wait_with_signals(p1) | 
 |       wait_with_signals(p2) | 
 |       # Also feed the out-of-band JSON output to the symbolizer script. | 
 |       symbolize_snippets_in_json(cmd, env) | 
 |       returncode = p1.returncode | 
 |     else: | 
 |       returncode = run_command(cmd, env=env, cwd=cwd, log=False) | 
 |     # Check if we should post-process sanitizer warnings. | 
 |     if use_sanitizer_warnings_script: | 
 |       escalate_returncode = escalate_sanitizer_warnings_in_json(cmd, env) | 
 |       if not returncode and escalate_returncode: | 
 |         print('Tests with sanitizer warnings led to task failure.') | 
 |         returncode = escalate_returncode | 
 |     return returncode | 
 |   except OSError: | 
 |     print('Failed to start %s' % cmd, file=sys.stderr) | 
 |     raise | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def _popen(*args, **kwargs): | 
 |   assert 'creationflags' not in kwargs | 
 |   if sys.platform == 'win32': | 
 |     # Necessary for signal handling. See crbug.com/733612#c6. | 
 |     kwargs['creationflags'] = subprocess.CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP | 
 |   return subprocess.Popen(*args, **kwargs) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | def main(): | 
 |   return run_executable(sys.argv[1:], os.environ.copy()) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | if __name__ == '__main__': | 
 |   sys.exit(main()) |