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     28 
     29 #include "engine/testers.hpp"
     30 
     31 extern "C" {
     32 #include <dirent.h>
     33 #include <regex.h>
     34 }
     35 
     36 #include <cerrno>
     37 #include <cstring>
     38 #include <iostream>
     39 #include <map>
     40 #include <string>
     41 
     42 #include "engine/exceptions.hpp"
     43 #include "utils/env.hpp"
     44 #include "utils/format/macros.hpp"
     45 #include "utils/fs/operations.hpp"
     46 #include "utils/fs/path.hpp"
     47 #include "utils/logging/macros.hpp"
     48 #include "utils/optional.ipp"
     49 #include "utils/passwd.hpp"
     50 #include "utils/process/child.ipp"
     51 #include "utils/process/status.hpp"
     52 #include "utils/stream.hpp"
     53 
     54 namespace datetime = utils::datetime;
     55 namespace fs = utils::fs;
     56 namespace logging = utils::logging;
     57 namespace passwd = utils::passwd;
     58 namespace process = utils::process;
     59 
     60 using utils::none;
     61 using utils::optional;
     62 
     63 
     64 namespace {
     65 
     66 
     67 /// Mapping of interface names to tester binaries.
     68 typedef std::map< std::string, std::string > testers_map;
     69 
     70 
     71 /// Collection of known-good interface to tester mappings.
     72 static testers_map interfaces_to_testers;
     73 
     74 
     75 /// Drops the trailing newline in a string and replaces others with a literal.
     76 ///
     77 /// \param input The string in which to perform the replacements.
     78 ///
     79 /// \return The modified string.
     80 static std::string
     81 replace_newlines(const std::string input)
     82 {
     83     std::string output = input;
     84 
     85     while (output.length() > 0 && output[output.length() - 1] == '\n') {
     86         output.erase(output.end() - 1);
     87     }
     88 
     89     std::string::size_type newline = output.find('\n', 0);
     90     while (newline != std::string::npos) {
     91         output.replace(newline, 1, "<<NEWLINE>>");
     92         newline = output.find('\n', newline + 1);
     93     }
     94 
     95     return output;
     96 }
     97 
     98 
     99 /// RAII pattern to invoke a release method on destruction.
    100 ///
    101 /// \todo The existence of this class here is a hack.  We should either
    102 /// generalize the class and use it wherever we need release on destruction
    103 /// semantics, or we should have proper abstractions for the objects below that
    104 /// use this class.
    105 ///
    106 /// \tparam Object The type of the object to be released.  Not a pointer.
    107 /// \tparam ReturnType The return type of the release method.
    108 template< typename Object, typename ReturnType >
    109 class object_releaser {
    110     /// Pointer to the object being managed.
    111     Object* _object;
    112 
    113     /// Release hook.
    114     ReturnType (*_free_hook)(Object*);
    115 
    116 public:
    117     /// Constructor.
    118     ///
    119     /// \param object Pointer to the object being managed.
    120     /// \param free_hook Release hook.
    121     object_releaser(Object* object, ReturnType (*free_hook)(Object*)) :
    122         _object(object), _free_hook(free_hook)
    123     {
    124     }
    125 
    126     /// Destructor.
    127     ~object_releaser(void)
    128     {
    129         _free_hook(_object);
    130     }
    131 };
    132 
    133 
    134 /// Finds all available testers and caches their data.
    135 ///
    136 /// \param [out] testers Map into which to store the list of available testers.
    137 static void
    138 load_testers(testers_map& testers)
    139 {
    140     PRE(testers.empty());
    141 
    142     const fs::path raw_testersdir(utils::getenv_with_default(
    143         "KYUA_TESTERSDIR", KYUA_TESTERSDIR));
    144     const fs::path testersdir = raw_testersdir.is_absolute() ?
    145         raw_testersdir : raw_testersdir.to_absolute();
    146 
    147     ::DIR* dir = ::opendir(testersdir.c_str());
    148     if (dir == NULL) {
    149         const int original_errno = errno;
    150         LW(F("Failed to open testers dir %s: %s") % testersdir %
    151            strerror(original_errno));
    152         return;  // No testers available in the given location.
    153     }
    154     const object_releaser< ::DIR, int > dir_releaser(dir, ::closedir);
    155 
    156     ::regex_t preg;
    157     if (::regcomp(&preg, "^kyua-(.+)-tester$", REG_EXTENDED) != 0)
    158         throw engine::error("Failed to compile regular expression");
    159     const object_releaser< ::regex_t, void > preg_releaser(&preg, ::regfree);
    160 
    161     ::dirent* de;
    162     while ((de = readdir(dir)) != NULL) {
    163         ::regmatch_t matches[2];
    164         const int ret = ::regexec(&preg, de->d_name, 2, matches, 0);
    165         if (ret == 0) {
    166             const std::string interface(de->d_name + matches[1].rm_so,
    167                                         matches[1].rm_eo - matches[1].rm_so);
    168             const fs::path path = testersdir / de->d_name;
    169             LI(F("Found tester for interface %s in %s") % interface % path);
    170             INV(path.is_absolute());
    171             testers[interface] = path.str();
    172         } else if (ret == REG_NOMATCH) {
    173             // Not a tester; skip.
    174         } else {
    175             throw engine::error("Failed to match regular expression");
    176         }
    177     }
    178 }
    179 
    180 
    181 }  // anonymous namespace
    182 
    183 
    184 /// Returns the path to a tester binary.
    185 ///
    186 /// \param interface Name of the interface of the tester being looked for.
    187 ///
    188 /// \return Absolute path to the tester.
    189 fs::path
    190 engine::tester_path(const std::string& interface)
    191 {
    192     if (interfaces_to_testers.empty())
    193         load_testers(interfaces_to_testers);
    194 
    195     const testers_map::const_iterator iter = interfaces_to_testers.find(
    196         interface);
    197     if (iter == interfaces_to_testers.end())
    198         throw engine::error("Unknown interface " + interface);
    199 
    200     const fs::path path((*iter).second);
    201     INV(path.is_absolute());
    202     return path;
    203 }
    204 
    205 
    206 /// Constructs a tester.
    207 ///
    208 /// \param interface Name of the interface to use.
    209 /// \param unprivileged_user If not none, the user to switch to when running
    210 ///     the tester.
    211 /// \param timeout If not none, the timeout to pass to the tester.
    212 engine::tester::tester(const std::string& interface,
    213                        const optional< passwd::user >& unprivileged_user,
    214                        const optional< datetime::delta >& timeout) :
    215     _interface(interface)
    216 {
    217     if (unprivileged_user) {
    218         _common_args.push_back(F("-u%s") % unprivileged_user.get().uid);
    219         _common_args.push_back(F("-g%s") % unprivileged_user.get().gid);
    220     }
    221     if (timeout) {
    222         PRE(timeout.get().useconds == 0);
    223         _common_args.push_back(F("-t%s") % timeout.get().seconds);
    224     }
    225 }
    226 
    227 
    228 /// Destructor.
    229 engine::tester::~tester(void)
    230 {
    231 }
    232 
    233 
    234 /// Executes a list operation on a test program.
    235 ///
    236 /// \param program Path to the test program.
    237 ///
    238 /// \return The output of the tester, which represents a valid list of test
    239 /// cases.
    240 ///
    241 /// \throw error If the tester returns with an unsuccessful exit code.
    242 std::string
    243 engine::tester::list(const fs::path& program) const
    244 {
    245     std::vector< std::string > args = _common_args;
    246     args.push_back("list");
    247     args.push_back(program.str());
    248 
    249     const fs::path tester_path = engine::tester_path(_interface);
    250     std::unique_ptr< process::child > child = process::child::spawn_capture(
    251         tester_path, args);
    252 
    253     const std::string output = utils::read_stream(child->output());
    254 
    255     const process::status status = child->wait();
    256     if (!status.exited() || status.exitstatus() != EXIT_SUCCESS)
    257         throw engine::error("Tester did not exit cleanly: " +
    258                             replace_newlines(output));
    259     return output;
    260 }
    261 
    262 
    263 /// Executes a test operation on a test case.
    264 ///
    265 /// \param program Path to the test program.
    266 /// \param test_case_name Name of the test case to execute.
    267 /// \param result_file Path to the file in which to leave the result of the
    268 ///     tester invocation.
    269 /// \param stdout_file Path to the file in which to store the stdout.
    270 /// \param stderr_file Path to the file in which to store the stderr.
    271 /// \param vars Collection of configuration variables.
    272 ///
    273 /// \throw error If the tester returns with an unsuccessful exit code.
    274 void
    275 engine::tester::test(const fs::path& program, const std::string& test_case_name,
    276                      const fs::path& result_file, const fs::path& stdout_file,
    277                      const fs::path& stderr_file,
    278                      const std::map< std::string, std::string >& vars) const
    279 {
    280     std::vector< std::string > args = _common_args;
    281     args.push_back("test");
    282     for (std::map< std::string, std::string >::const_iterator i = vars.begin();
    283          i != vars.end(); ++i) {
    284         args.push_back(F("-v%s=%s") % (*i).first % (*i).second);
    285     }
    286     args.push_back(program.str());
    287     args.push_back(test_case_name);
    288     args.push_back(result_file.str());
    289 
    290     const fs::path tester_path = engine::tester_path(_interface);
    291     std::unique_ptr< process::child > child = process::child::spawn_files(
    292         tester_path, args, stdout_file, stderr_file);
    293     const process::status status = child->wait();
    294 
    295     if (status.exited()) {
    296         if (status.exitstatus() == EXIT_SUCCESS) {
    297             // OK; the tester exited cleanly.
    298         } else if (status.exitstatus() == EXIT_FAILURE) {
    299             // OK; the tester reported that the test itself failed and we have
    300             // the result file to indicate this.
    301         } else {
    302             throw engine::error(F("Tester failed with code %s; this is a bug") %
    303                                 status.exitstatus());
    304         }
    305     } else {
    306         INV(status.signaled());
    307         throw engine::error(F("Tester received signal %s; this is a bug") %
    308                             status.termsig());
    309     }
    310 }
    311