import dis import os.path import re import subprocess import sys import sysconfig import types import unittest from test import support from test.support import findfile if not support.has_subprocess_support: raise unittest.SkipTest("test module requires subprocess") def abspath(filename): return os.path.abspath(findfile(filename, subdir="dtracedata")) def normalize_trace_output(output): """Normalize DTrace output for comparison. DTrace keeps a per-CPU buffer, and when showing the fired probes, buffers are concatenated. So if the operating system moves our thread around, the straight result can be "non-causal". So we add timestamps to the probe firing, sort by that field, then strip it from the output""" # When compiling with '--with-pydebug', strip '[# refs]' debug output. output = re.sub(r"\[[0-9]+ refs\]", "", output) try: result = [ row.split("\t") for row in output.splitlines() if row and not row.startswith('#') ] result.sort(key=lambda row: int(row[0])) result = [row[1] for row in result] return "\n".join(result) except (IndexError, ValueError): raise AssertionError( "tracer produced unparsable output:\n{}".format(output) ) class TraceBackend: EXTENSION = None COMMAND = None COMMAND_ARGS = [] def run_case(self, name, optimize_python=None): actual_output = normalize_trace_output(self.trace_python( script_file=abspath(name + self.EXTENSION), python_file=abspath(name + ".py"), optimize_python=optimize_python)) with open(abspath(name + self.EXTENSION + ".expected")) as f: expected_output = f.read().rstrip() return (expected_output, actual_output) def generate_trace_command(self, script_file, subcommand=None): command = self.COMMAND + [script_file] if subcommand: command += ["-c", subcommand] return command def trace(self, script_file, subcommand=None): command = self.generate_trace_command(script_file, subcommand) stdout, _ = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, universal_newlines=True).communicate() return stdout def trace_python(self, script_file, python_file, optimize_python=None): python_flags = [] if optimize_python: python_flags.extend(["-O"] * optimize_python) subcommand = " ".join([sys.executable] + python_flags + [python_file]) return self.trace(script_file, subcommand) def assert_usable(self): try: output = self.trace(abspath("assert_usable" + self.EXTENSION)) output = output.strip() except (FileNotFoundError, NotADirectoryError, PermissionError) as fnfe: output = str(fnfe) if output != "probe: success": raise unittest.SkipTest( "{}(1) failed: {}".format(self.COMMAND[0], output) ) class DTraceBackend(TraceBackend): EXTENSION = ".d" COMMAND = ["dtrace", "-q", "-s"] class SystemTapBackend(TraceBackend): EXTENSION = ".stp" COMMAND = ["stap", "-g"] class TraceTests: # unittest.TestCase options maxDiff = None # TraceTests options backend = None optimize_python = 0 @classmethod def setUpClass(self): self.backend.assert_usable() def run_case(self, name): actual_output, expected_output = self.backend.run_case( name, optimize_python=self.optimize_python) self.assertEqual(actual_output, expected_output) def test_function_entry_return(self): self.run_case("call_stack") def test_verify_call_opcodes(self): """Ensure our call stack test hits all function call opcodes""" opcodes = set(["CALL_FUNCTION", "CALL_FUNCTION_EX", "CALL_FUNCTION_KW"]) with open(abspath("call_stack.py")) as f: code_string = f.read() def get_function_instructions(funcname): # Recompile with appropriate optimization setting code = compile(source=code_string, filename="", mode="exec", optimize=self.optimize_python) for c in code.co_consts: if isinstance(c, types.CodeType) and c.co_name == funcname: return dis.get_instructions(c) return [] for instruction in get_function_instructions('start'): opcodes.discard(instruction.opname) self.assertEqual(set(), opcodes) def test_gc(self): self.run_case("gc") def test_line(self): self.run_case("line") class DTraceNormalTests(TraceTests, unittest.TestCase): backend = DTraceBackend() optimize_python = 0 class DTraceOptimizedTests(TraceTests, unittest.TestCase): backend = DTraceBackend() optimize_python = 2 class SystemTapNormalTests(TraceTests, unittest.TestCase): backend = SystemTapBackend() optimize_python = 0 class SystemTapOptimizedTests(TraceTests, unittest.TestCase): backend = SystemTapBackend() optimize_python = 2 class CheckDtraceProbes(unittest.TestCase): @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): if sysconfig.get_config_var('WITH_DTRACE'): readelf_major_version, readelf_minor_version = cls.get_readelf_version() if support.verbose: print(f"readelf version: {readelf_major_version}.{readelf_minor_version}") else: raise unittest.SkipTest("CPython must be configured with the --with-dtrace option.") @staticmethod def get_readelf_version(): try: cmd = ["readelf", "--version"] proc = subprocess.Popen( cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True, ) with proc: version, stderr = proc.communicate() if proc.returncode: raise Exception( f"Command {' '.join(cmd)!r} failed " f"with exit code {proc.returncode}: " f"stdout={version!r} stderr={stderr!r}" ) except OSError: raise unittest.SkipTest("Couldn't find readelf on the path") # Regex to parse: # 'GNU readelf (GNU Binutils) 2.40.0\n' -> 2.40 match = re.search(r"^(?:GNU) readelf.*?\b(\d+)\.(\d+)", version) if match is None: raise unittest.SkipTest(f"Unable to parse readelf version: {version}") return int(match.group(1)), int(match.group(2)) def get_readelf_output(self): command = ["readelf", "-n", sys.executable] stdout, _ = subprocess.Popen( command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, universal_newlines=True, ).communicate() return stdout def test_check_probes(self): readelf_output = self.get_readelf_output() available_probe_names = [ "Name: import__find__load__done", "Name: import__find__load__start", "Name: audit", "Name: gc__start", "Name: gc__done", ] for probe_name in available_probe_names: with self.subTest(probe_name=probe_name): self.assertIn(probe_name, readelf_output) @unittest.expectedFailure def test_missing_probes(self): readelf_output = self.get_readelf_output() # Missing probes will be added in the future. missing_probe_names = [ "Name: function__entry", "Name: function__return", "Name: line", ] for probe_name in missing_probe_names: with self.subTest(probe_name=probe_name): self.assertIn(probe_name, readelf_output) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()