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+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2012
+ * Dale Weiler
+ *
+ * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
+ * this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
+ * the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
+ * use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
+ * of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
+ * so, subject to the following conditions:
+ *
+ * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
+ * copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+ * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+ * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+ * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
+ * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
+ * SOFTWARE.
+ */
+#include "gmqcc.h"
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+#include <dirent.h>
+
+bool opts_memchk = true;
+bool opts_debug = false;
+char *task_bins[] = {
+ "./gmqcc",
+ "./qcvm"
+};
+
+#define TASK_COMPILE 0
+#define TASK_EXECUTE 1
+
+/*
+ * Task template system:
+ * templates are rules for a specific test, used to create a "task" that
+ * is executed with those set of rules (arguments, and what not). Tests
+ * that don't have a template with them cannot become tasks, since without
+ * the information for that test there is no way to properly "test" them.
+ * Rules for these templates are described in a template file, using a
+ * task template language.
+ *
+ * The language is a basic finite statemachine, top-down single-line
+ * description language.
+ *
+ * The languge is composed entierly of "tags" which describe a string of
+ * text for a task. Think of it much like a configuration file. Except
+ * it's been designed to allow flexibility and future support for prodecual
+ * semantics.
+ *
+ * The following "tags" are suported by the language
+ *
+ * D:
+ * Used to set a description of the current test, this must be
+ * provided, this tag is NOT optional.
+ *
+ * F:
+ * Used to set a failure message, this message will be displayed
+ * if the test fails, this tag is optional
+ *
+ * S:
+ * Used to set a success message, this message will be displayed
+ * if the test succeeds, this tag is optional.
+ *
+ * T:
+ * Used to set the procedure for the given task, there are two
+ * options for this:
+ * -compile
+ * This simply performs compilation only
+ * -execute
+ * This will perform compilation and execution
+ *
+ * This must be provided, this tag is NOT optional.
+ *
+ * C:
+ * Used to set the compilation flags for the given task, this
+ * must be provided, this tag is NOT optional.
+ *
+ * E:
+ * Used to set the execution flags for the given task. This tag
+ * must be provided if T == -execute, otherwise it's erroneous
+ * as compilation only takes place.
+ *
+ * M:
+ * Used to describe a string of text that should be matched from
+ * the output of executing the task. If this doesn't match the
+ * task fails. This tag must be provided if T == -execute, otherwise
+ * it's erroneous as compilation only takes place.
+ *
+ * I:
+ * Used to specify the INPUT source file to operate on, this must be
+ * provided, this tag is NOT optional.
+ *
+ * Notes:
+ * These tags have one-time use, using them more than once will result
+ * in template compilation errors.
+ *
+ * Lines beginning with # or // in the template file are comments and
+ * are ignored by the template parser.
+ *
+ * Whitespace is optional, with exception to the colon ':' between the
+ * tag and it's assignment value/
+ *
+ * The template compiler will detect erronrous tags (optional tags
+ * that need not be set), as well as missing tags, and error accordingly
+ * this will result in the task failing.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ char *description;
+ char *failuremessage;
+ char *successmessage;
+ char *compileflags;
+ char *executeflags;
+ char *comparematch;
+ char *proceduretype;
+ char *sourcefile;
+} task_template_t;
+
+/*
+ * This is very much like a compiler code generator :-). This generates
+ * a value from some data observed from the compiler.
+ */
+bool task_template_generate(task_template_t *template, char tag, const char *file, size_t line, const char *value) {
+ char **destval = NULL;
+
+ if (!template)
+ return false;
+
+ switch(tag) {
+ case 'D': destval = &template->description; break;
+ case 'F': destval = &template->failuremessage; break;
+ case 'S': destval = &template->successmessage; break;
+ case 'T': destval = &template->proceduretype; break;
+ case 'C': destval = &template->compileflags; break;
+ case 'E': destval = &template->executeflags; break;
+ case 'M': destval = &template->comparematch; break;
+ case 'I': destval = &template->sourcefile; break;
+ default:
+ con_printmsg(LVL_ERROR, __FILE__, __LINE__, "internal error",
+ "invalid tag `%c:` during code generation\n",
+ tag
+ );
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Ensure if for the given tag, there already exists a
+ * assigned value.
+ */
+ if (*destval) {
+ con_printmsg(LVL_ERROR, file, line, "compile error",
+ "tag `%c:` already assigned value: %s\n",
+ tag, *destval
+ );
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Strip any whitespace that might exist in the value for assignments
+ * like "D: foo"
+ */
+ if (value && *value && (*value == ' ' || *value == '\t'))
+ value++;
+
+ /*
+ * Value will contain a newline character at the end, we need to strip
+ * this otherwise kaboom, seriously, kaboom :P
+ */
+ *strrchr(value, '\n')='\0';
+
+ /*
+ * Now allocate and set the actual value for the specific tag. Which
+ * was properly selected and can be accessed with *destval.
+ */
+ *destval = util_strdup(value);
+
+ return true;
+}
+
+bool task_template_parse(const char *file, task_template_t *template, FILE *fp) {
+ char *data = NULL;
+ char *back = NULL;
+ size_t size = 0;
+ size_t line = 1;
+
+ if (!template)
+ return false;
+
+ /* top down parsing */
+ while (util_getline(&back, &size, fp) != EOF) {
+ /* skip whitespace */
+ data = back;
+ if (*data && (*data == ' ' || *data == '\t'))
+ data++;
+
+ switch (*data) {
+ /*
+ * Handle comments inside task template files. We're strict
+ * about the language for fun :-)
+ */
+ case '/':
+ if (data[1] != '/') {
+ con_printmsg(LVL_ERROR, file, line, "template parse error",
+ "invalid character `/`, perhaps you meant `//` ?");
+
+ mem_d(back);
+ return false;
+ }
+ case '#':
+ break;
+
+ /*
+ * Empty newlines are acceptable as well, so we handle that here
+ * despite being just odd since there should't be that many
+ * empty lines to begin with.
+ */
+ case '\r':
+ case '\n':
+ break;
+
+
+ /*
+ * Now begin the actual "tag" stuff. This works as you expect
+ * it to.
+ */
+ case 'D':
+ case 'F':
+ case 'S':
+ case 'T':
+ case 'C':
+ case 'E':
+ case 'M':
+ case 'I':
+ if (data[1] != ':') {
+ con_printmsg(LVL_ERROR, file, line, "template parse error",
+ "expected `:` after `%c`",
+ *data
+ );
+ goto failure;
+ }
+ if (!task_template_generate(template, *data, file, line, &data[3])) {
+ con_printmsg(LVL_ERROR, file, line, "template compile error",
+ "failed to generate for given task\n"
+ );
+ goto failure;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ con_printmsg(LVL_ERROR, file, line, "template parse error",
+ "invalid tag `%c`", *data
+ );
+ goto failure;
+ /* no break required */
+ }
+
+ /* update line and free old sata */
+ line++;
+ mem_d(back);
+ back = NULL;
+ }
+ if (back)
+ mem_d(back);
+ return true;
+
+failure:
+ if (back)
+ mem_d (back);
+ return false;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Nullifies the template data: used during initialization of a new
+ * template and free.
+ */
+void task_template_nullify(task_template_t *template) {
+ if (!template)
+ return;
+
+ template->description = NULL;
+ template->failuremessage = NULL;
+ template->successmessage = NULL;
+ template->proceduretype = NULL;
+ template->compileflags = NULL;
+ template->executeflags = NULL;
+ template->comparematch = NULL;
+ template->sourcefile = NULL;
+}
+
+task_template_t *task_template_compile(const char *file, const char *dir) {
+ /* a page should be enough */
+ char fullfile[4096];
+ FILE *tempfile = NULL;
+ task_template_t *template = NULL;
+
+ memset (fullfile, 0, sizeof(fullfile));
+ snprintf(fullfile, sizeof(fullfile), "%s/%s", dir, file);
+
+ tempfile = fopen(fullfile, "r");
+ template = mem_a(sizeof(task_template_t));
+ task_template_nullify(template);
+
+ /*
+ * Esnure the file even exists for the task, this is pretty useless
+ * to even do.
+ */
+ if (!tempfile) {
+ con_err("template file: %s does not exist or invalid permissions\n",
+ file
+ );
+ goto failure;
+ }
+
+ if (!task_template_parse(file, template, tempfile)) {
+ con_err("template parse error: error during parsing\n");
+ goto failure;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Regardless procedure type, the following tags must exist:
+ * D
+ * T
+ * C
+ * I
+ */
+ if (!template->description) {
+ con_err("template compile error: %s missing `D:` tag\n", file);
+ goto failure;
+ }
+ if (!template->proceduretype) {
+ con_err("template compile error: %s missing `T:` tag\n", file);
+ goto failure;
+ }
+ if (!template->compileflags) {
+ con_err("template compile error: %s missing `C:` tag\n", file);
+ goto failure;
+ }
+ if (!template->sourcefile) {
+ con_err("template compile error: %s missing `I:` tag\n", file);
+ goto failure;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Now lets compile the template, compilation is really just
+ * the process of validating the input.
+ */
+ if (!strcmp(template->proceduretype, "-compile")) {
+ if (template->executeflags)
+ con_err("template compile warning: %s erroneous tag `E:` when only compiling\n", file);
+ if (template->comparematch)
+ con_err("template compile warning: %s erroneous tag `M:` when only compiling\n", file);
+ goto success;
+ } else if (!strcmp(template->proceduretype, "-execute")) {
+ if (!template->executeflags) {
+ con_err("template compile error: %s missing `E:` tag (use `$null` for exclude)\n", file);
+ goto failure;
+ }
+ if (!template->comparematch) {
+ con_err("template compile error: %s missing `M:` tag (use `$null` for exclude)\n", file);
+ goto failure;
+ }
+ } else {
+ con_err("template compile error: %s invalid procedure type: %s\n", file, template->proceduretype);
+ goto failure;
+ }
+
+success:
+ fclose(tempfile);
+ return template;
+
+failure:
+ /*
+ * The file might not exist and we jump here when that doesn't happen
+ * so the check to see if it's not null here is required.
+ */
+ if (tempfile)
+ fclose(tempfile);
+ mem_d (template);
+
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+void task_template_destroy(task_template_t **template) {
+ if (!template)
+ return;
+
+ if ((*template)->description) mem_d((*template)->description);
+ if ((*template)->failuremessage) mem_d((*template)->failuremessage);
+ if ((*template)->successmessage) mem_d((*template)->successmessage);
+ if ((*template)->proceduretype) mem_d((*template)->proceduretype);
+ if ((*template)->compileflags) mem_d((*template)->compileflags);
+ if ((*template)->executeflags) mem_d((*template)->executeflags);
+ if ((*template)->comparematch) mem_d((*template)->comparematch);
+ if ((*template)->sourcefile) mem_d((*template)->sourcefile);
+
+ /*
+ * Nullify all the template members otherwise NULL comparision
+ * checks will fail if template pointer is reused.
+ */
+ mem_d(*template);
+ task_template_nullify(*template);
+ *template = NULL;
+}
+
+/*
+ * Now comes the task manager, this system allows adding tasks in and out
+ * of a task list. This is the executor of the tasks essentially as well.
+ */
+typedef struct {
+ task_template_t *template;
+ FILE *handle;
+} task_t;
+
+task_t *task_tasks = NULL;
+
+/*
+ * Read a directory and searches for all template files in it
+ * which is later used to run all tests.
+ */
+bool task_propogate(const char *curdir) {
+ bool success = true;
+ DIR *dir;
+ struct dirent *files;
+ struct stat directory;
+
+ dir = opendir(curdir);
+
+ while ((files = readdir(dir))) {
+ stat(files->d_name, &directory);
+
+ /* skip directories */
+ if (S_ISDIR(directory.st_mode))
+ continue;
+
+ /*
+ * We made it here, which concludes the file/directory is not
+ * actually a directory, so it must be a file :)
+ */
+ if (strstr(files->d_name, ".tmpl")) {
+ con_out("compiling task template: %s/%s\n", curdir, files->d_name);
+ task_template_t *template = task_template_compile(files->d_name, curdir);
+ if (!template) {
+ con_err("error compiling task template: %s\n", files->d_name);
+ success = false;
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Generate the command required to open a pipe to a process
+ * which will be refered to with a handle in the task for
+ * reading the data from the pipe.
+ */
+ char buf[4096]; /* one page should be enough */
+ memset (buf,0,sizeof(buf));
+ snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s %s/%s %s",
+ task_bins[TASK_COMPILE],
+ curdir,
+ template->sourcefile,
+ template->compileflags
+ );
+
+ /*
+ * The task template was compiled, now lets create a task from
+ * the template data which has now been propogated.
+ */
+ task_t task;
+ task.template = template;
+ if (!(task.handle = popen(buf, "r"))) {
+ con_err("error opening pipe to process for test: %s\n", template->description);
+ success = false;
+ continue;
+ }
+ con_out("executing test: `%s` [%s]\n", template->description, buf);
+
+ vec_push(task_tasks, task);
+ }
+ }
+ return success;
+}
+
+void task_destroy() {
+ size_t i;
+ for (i = 0; i < vec_size(task_tasks); i++)
+ task_template_destroy(&task_tasks[i].template);
+ vec_free(task_tasks);
+}
+
+/*
+ * This executes the QCVM task for a specificly compiled progs.dat
+ * using the template passed into it for call-flags and user defined
+ * messages.
+ */
+bool task_execute(task_template_t *template) {
+ bool success = false;
+ FILE *execute;
+ char buffer[4096];
+ memset (buffer,0,sizeof(buffer));
+
+ /*
+ * Drop the execution flags for the QCVM if none where
+ * actually specified.
+ */
+ if (!strcmp(template->executeflags, "$null")) {
+ snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%s %s %s",
+ task_bins[TASK_EXECUTE],
+ template->executeflags,
+ "progs.dat"
+ );
+ } else {
+ snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%s %s",
+ task_bins[TASK_EXECUTE],
+ "progs.dat"
+ );
+ }
+
+ con_out("executing qcvm: `%s` [%s]\n",
+ template->description,
+ buffer
+ );
+
+ execute = popen(buffer, "r");
+ if (!execute)
+ return false;
+
+ /*
+ * Now lets read the lines and compare them to the matches we expect
+ * and handle accordingly.
+ */
+ {
+ char *data = NULL;
+ size_t size = 0;
+ while (util_getline(&data, &size, execute) != EOF) {}
+
+ if (!strcmp(data, "No main function found\n")) {
+ con_err("test failure: `%s` [%s] (No main function found)\n",
+ template->description,
+ (template->failuremessage) ?
+ template->failuremessage : "unknown"
+ );
+ pclose(execute);
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ /* null list */
+ if (!strcmp(template->comparematch, "$null"))
+ success = true;
+
+ /*
+ * We only care about the last line from the output for now
+ * implementing multi-line match is TODO.
+ */
+ if (!strcmp(data, template->comparematch))
+ success = true;
+ }
+ pclose(execute);
+ return success;
+}
+
+/*
+ * This schedualizes all tasks and actually runs them individually
+ * this is generally easy for just -compile variants. For compile and
+ * execution this takes more work since a task needs to be generated
+ * from thin air and executed INLINE.
+ */
+void task_schedualize() {
+ bool execute = false;
+ char *back = NULL;
+ char *data = NULL;
+ size_t size = 0;
+ size_t i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < vec_size(task_tasks); i++) {
+ /*
+ * Generate a task from thin air if it requires execution in
+ * the QCVM.
+ */
+ if (!strcmp(task_tasks[i].template->proceduretype, "-execute"))
+ execute = true;
+
+ while (util_getline(&data, &size, task_tasks[i].handle) != EOF) {
+ back = data;
+ /* chances are we want to print errors */
+ if (strstr(data, "error")) {
+ con_out("compile failed: %s\n",
+ /* strip the newline from the end */
+ (*strrchr(data, '\n')='\0')
+ );
+
+ /*
+ * The compilation failed which means it cannot be executed
+ * as the file simply will not exist.
+ */
+ execute = false;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (back)
+ mem_d(back);
+
+ /*
+ * If we can execute we do so after all data has been read and
+ * this paticular task has coupled execution in its procedure type
+ */
+ if (!execute)
+ continue;
+
+ /*
+ * If we made it here that concludes the task is to be executed
+ * in the virtual machine.
+ */
+ if (!task_execute(task_tasks[i].template)) {
+ con_err("test failure: `%s` [%s]\n",
+ task_tasks[i].template->description,
+ (task_tasks[i].template->failuremessage) ?
+ task_tasks[i].template->failuremessage : "unknown"
+ );
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ con_out("test succeed: `%s` [%s]\n",
+ task_tasks[i].template->description,
+ (task_tasks[i].template->successmessage) ?
+ task_tasks[i].template->successmessage : "unknown"
+ );
+
+ /*
+ * We need to unlink the progs.dat file that is sitting around
+ * collecting dust.
+ */
+ unlink("progs.dat");
+ }
+ if (back)
+ mem_d(back);
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char **argv) {
+ con_init();
+ if (!task_propogate("tests")) {
+ con_err("error: failed to propogate tasks\n");
+ task_destroy();
+ return -1;
+ }
+ /*
+ * If we made it here all tasks where propogated from their resultant
+ * template file. So we can start the FILO scheduler, this has been
+ * designed in the most thread-safe way possible for future threading
+ * it's designed to prevent lock contention, and possible syncronization
+ * issues.
+ */
+ task_schedualize();
+
+ task_destroy();
+ util_meminfo();
+ return 0;
+}