binman: Move coverage logic into a new test_util file

At present only binman has the logic for determining Python test coverage
but this is useful for other tools also. Move it out into a separate file
so it can be used by other tools.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
lime2-spi
Simon Glass 6 years ago
parent c640ed0ce6
commit ff1fd6ccde
  1. 29
      tools/binman/binman.py
  2. 64
      tools/patman/test_util.py

@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ sys.path.insert(0, 'scripts/dtc/pylibfdt')
import cmdline
import command
import control
import test_util
def RunTests(debug, args):
"""Run the functional tests and any embedded doctests
@ -78,34 +79,12 @@ def RunTests(debug, args):
def RunTestCoverage():
"""Run the tests and check that we get 100% coverage"""
# This uses the build output from sandbox_spl to get _libfdt.so
cmd = ('PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:%s/sandbox_spl/tools python-coverage run '
'--include "tools/binman/*.py" --omit "*test*,*binman.py" '
'tools/binman/binman.py -t' % options.build_dir)
os.system(cmd)
stdout = command.Output('python-coverage', 'report')
lines = stdout.splitlines()
test_set= set([os.path.basename(line.split()[0])
for line in lines if '/etype/' in line])
glob_list = glob.glob(os.path.join(our_path, 'etype/*.py'))
all_set = set([os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(item))[0]
for item in glob_list if '_testing' not in item])
missing_list = all_set
missing_list.difference_update(test_set)
coverage = lines[-1].split(' ')[-1]
ok = True
if missing_list:
print 'Missing tests for %s' % (', '.join(missing_list))
print stdout
ok = False
if coverage != '100%':
print stdout
print "Type 'coverage html' to get a report in htmlcov/index.html"
print 'Coverage error: %s, but should be 100%%' % coverage
ok = False
if not ok:
raise ValueError('Test coverage failure')
test_util.RunTestCoverage('tools/binman/binman.py', None,
['*test*', '*binman.py', 'tools/patman/*', 'tools/dtoc/*'],
options.build_dir, all_set)
def RunBinman(options, args):
"""Main entry point to binman once arguments are parsed

@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
# Copyright (c) 2016 Google, Inc
#
import glob
import os
import sys
import command
def RunTestCoverage(prog, filter_fname, exclude_list, build_dir, required=None):
"""Run tests and check that we get 100% coverage
Args:
prog: Program to run (with be passed a '-t' argument to run tests
filter_fname: Normally all *.py files in the program's directory will
be included. If this is not None, then it is used to filter the
list so that only filenames that don't contain filter_fname are
included.
exclude_list: List of file patterns to exclude from the coverage
calculation
build_dir: Build directory, used to locate libfdt.py
required: List of modules which must be in the coverage report
Raises:
ValueError if the code coverage is not 100%
"""
# This uses the build output from sandbox_spl to get _libfdt.so
path = os.path.dirname(prog)
if filter_fname:
glob_list = glob.glob(os.path.join(path, '*.py'))
glob_list = [fname for fname in glob_list if filter_fname in fname]
else:
glob_list = []
glob_list += exclude_list
glob_list += ['*libfdt.py', '*site-packages*']
cmd = ('PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:%s/sandbox_spl/tools python-coverage run '
'--omit "%s" %s -t' % (build_dir, ','.join(glob_list), prog))
os.system(cmd)
stdout = command.Output('python-coverage', 'report')
lines = stdout.splitlines()
if required:
# Convert '/path/to/name.py' just the module name 'name'
test_set = set([os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(line.split()[0]))[0]
for line in lines if '/etype/' in line])
missing_list = required
missing_list.difference_update(test_set)
if missing_list:
print 'Missing tests for %s' % (', '.join(missing_list))
print stdout
ok = False
coverage = lines[-1].split(' ')[-1]
ok = True
print coverage
if coverage != '100%':
print stdout
print ("Type 'python-coverage html' to get a report in "
'htmlcov/index.html')
print 'Coverage error: %s, but should be 100%%' % coverage
ok = False
if not ok:
raise ValueError('Test coverage failure')
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