cpython/Lib/test/libregrtest/runtest_mp.py

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import faulthandler
import json
import os
import queue
import sys
import threading
import time
import traceback
import types
from test import support
from test.libregrtest.runtest import (
runtest, INTERRUPTED, CHILD_ERROR, PROGRESS_MIN_TIME,
format_test_result)
from test.libregrtest.setup import setup_tests
from test.libregrtest.utils import format_duration
# Display the running tests if nothing happened last N seconds
PROGRESS_UPDATE = 30.0 # seconds
# If interrupted, display the wait progress every N seconds
WAIT_PROGRESS = 2.0 # seconds
def run_test_in_subprocess(testname, ns):
"""Run the given test in a subprocess with --slaveargs.
ns is the option Namespace parsed from command-line arguments. regrtest
is invoked in a subprocess with the --slaveargs argument; when the
subprocess exits, its return code, stdout and stderr are returned as a
3-tuple.
"""
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
ns_dict = vars(ns)
slaveargs = (ns_dict, testname)
slaveargs = json.dumps(slaveargs)
cmd = [sys.executable, *support.args_from_interpreter_flags(),
'-u', # Unbuffered stdout and stderr
'-m', 'test.regrtest',
'--slaveargs', slaveargs]
if ns.pgo:
cmd += ['--pgo']
# Running the child from the same working directory as regrtest's original
# invocation ensures that TEMPDIR for the child is the same when
# sysconfig.is_python_build() is true. See issue 15300.
popen = Popen(cmd,
stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE,
universal_newlines=True,
close_fds=(os.name != 'nt'),
cwd=support.SAVEDCWD)
with popen:
stdout, stderr = popen.communicate()
retcode = popen.wait()
return retcode, stdout, stderr
def run_tests_slave(slaveargs):
ns_dict, testname = json.loads(slaveargs)
ns = types.SimpleNamespace(**ns_dict)
setup_tests(ns)
try:
result = runtest(ns, testname)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
result = INTERRUPTED, ''
except BaseException as e:
traceback.print_exc()
result = CHILD_ERROR, str(e)
print() # Force a newline (just in case)
print(json.dumps(result), flush=True)
sys.exit(0)
# We do not use a generator so multiple threads can call next().
class MultiprocessIterator:
"""A thread-safe iterator over tests for multiprocess mode."""
def __init__(self, tests):
self.interrupted = False
self.lock = threading.Lock()
self.tests = tests
def __iter__(self):
return self
def __next__(self):
with self.lock:
if self.interrupted:
raise StopIteration('tests interrupted')
return next(self.tests)
class MultiprocessThread(threading.Thread):
def __init__(self, pending, output, ns):
super().__init__()
self.pending = pending
self.output = output
self.ns = ns
self.current_test = None
self.start_time = None
def _runtest(self):
try:
test = next(self.pending)
except StopIteration:
self.output.put((None, None, None, None))
return True
try:
self.start_time = time.monotonic()
self.current_test = test
retcode, stdout, stderr = run_test_in_subprocess(test, self.ns)
finally:
self.current_test = None
if retcode != 0:
result = (CHILD_ERROR, "Exit code %s" % retcode)
self.output.put((test, stdout.rstrip(), stderr.rstrip(),
result))
return False
stdout, _, result = stdout.strip().rpartition("\n")
if not result:
self.output.put((None, None, None, None))
return True
result = json.loads(result)
self.output.put((test, stdout.rstrip(), stderr.rstrip(),
result))
return False
def run(self):
try:
stop = False
while not stop:
stop = self._runtest()
except BaseException:
self.output.put((None, None, None, None))
raise
def run_tests_multiprocess(regrtest):
output = queue.Queue()
pending = MultiprocessIterator(regrtest.tests)
test_timeout = regrtest.ns.timeout
use_timeout = (test_timeout is not None)
workers = [MultiprocessThread(pending, output, regrtest.ns)
for i in range(regrtest.ns.use_mp)]
print("Run tests in parallel using %s child processes"
% len(workers))
for worker in workers:
worker.start()
def get_running(workers):
running = []
for worker in workers:
current_test = worker.current_test
if not current_test:
continue
dt = time.monotonic() - worker.start_time
if dt >= PROGRESS_MIN_TIME:
text = '%s (%s)' % (current_test, format_duration(dt))
running.append(text)
return running
finished = 0
test_index = 1
get_timeout = max(PROGRESS_UPDATE, PROGRESS_MIN_TIME)
try:
while finished < regrtest.ns.use_mp:
if use_timeout:
faulthandler.dump_traceback_later(test_timeout, exit=True)
try:
item = output.get(timeout=get_timeout)
except queue.Empty:
running = get_running(workers)
if running and not regrtest.ns.pgo:
print('running: %s' % ', '.join(running), flush=True)
continue
test, stdout, stderr, result = item
if test is None:
finished += 1
continue
regrtest.accumulate_result(test, result)
# Display progress
ok, test_time = result
text = format_test_result(test, ok)
if (ok not in (CHILD_ERROR, INTERRUPTED)
and test_time >= PROGRESS_MIN_TIME
and not regrtest.ns.pgo):
text += ' (%s)' % format_duration(test_time)
elif ok == CHILD_ERROR:
text = '%s (%s)' % (text, test_time)
running = get_running(workers)
if running and not regrtest.ns.pgo:
text += ' -- running: %s' % ', '.join(running)
regrtest.display_progress(test_index, text)
# Copy stdout and stderr from the child process
if stdout:
print(stdout, flush=True)
if stderr and not regrtest.ns.pgo:
print(stderr, file=sys.stderr, flush=True)
if result[0] == INTERRUPTED:
raise KeyboardInterrupt
test_index += 1
except KeyboardInterrupt:
regrtest.interrupted = True
pending.interrupted = True
print()
finally:
if use_timeout:
faulthandler.cancel_dump_traceback_later()
# If tests are interrupted, wait until tests complete
wait_start = time.monotonic()
while True:
running = [worker.current_test for worker in workers]
running = list(filter(bool, running))
if not running:
break
dt = time.monotonic() - wait_start
line = "Waiting for %s (%s tests)" % (', '.join(running), len(running))
if dt >= WAIT_PROGRESS:
line = "%s since %.0f sec" % (line, dt)
print(line, flush=True)
for worker in workers:
worker.join(WAIT_PROGRESS)