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      1      1.1  mrg #! /bin/bash
      2      1.1  mrg 
      3      1.1  mrg #set -x
      4      1.1  mrg 
      5      1.1  mrg ########################################################################
      6      1.1  mrg #
      7      1.1  mrg # File:    reg-hunt
      8      1.1  mrg # Author:  Janis Johnson <janis187 (at] us.ibm.com>
      9      1.1  mrg # Date:    2003/08/19
     10      1.1  mrg #
     11      1.1  mrg # Search for the patch identifier for which results for a test changed,
     12      1.1  mrg # using a binary search.  The functionality for getting sources,
     13      1.1  mrg # building the component to test, and running the test are in other
     14      1.1  mrg # scripts that are run from here.  Before the search begins, we verify
     15      1.1  mrg # that we get the expected behavior for the first and last patch
     16      1.1  mrg # identifiers.
     17      1.1  mrg #
     18      1.1  mrg # Define these in a file whose name is the argument to this script:
     19      1.1  mrg #   LOW_PATCH:  Patch identifier.
     20      1.1  mrg #   HIGH_PATCH: Patch identifier.
     21      1.1  mrg #   REG_UPDATE: Pathname of script to update your source tree; returns
     22      1.1  mrg #               zero for success, nonzero for failure.
     23      1.1  mrg #   REG_BUILD:  Pathname of script to build enough of the product to run
     24      1.1  mrg #               the test; returns zero for success, nonzero for failure.
     25      1.1  mrg #   REG_TEST:   Pathname of script to run the test; returns 1 if we
     26      1.1  mrg #               should search later patches, 0 if we should search
     27      1.1  mrg #               earlier patches, and something else if there was an
     28      1.1  mrg #               unexpected failure.
     29      1.1  mrg # Optional:
     30      1.1  mrg #   REG_REPORT  Pathname of script to call at the end with the id of the
     31      1.1  mrg #               patch that caused the change in behavior.
     32      1.1  mrg #   REG_FINISH  Pathname of script to call at the end with the two final
     33      1.1  mrg #               patch identifiers as arguments.
     34      1.1  mrg #   REG_NEWMID  Pathname of script to call when a build has failed, with
     35      1.1  mrg #               arguments of the failed id and the current low and high
     36      1.1  mrg #   SKIP_LOW    If 1, skip verifying the low patch identifier of the
     37      1.1  mrg #               range; define this only if you're restarting and have
     38      1.1  mrg #               already tested the low patch.
     39      1.1  mrg #   SKIP_HIGH   If 1, skip verifying the high patch identifier of the
     40      1.1  mrg #               range; define this only if you're restarting and have
     41      1.1  mrg #               already tested the high patch.
     42      1.1  mrg #   FIRST_MID   Use this as the first midpoint, to avoid a midpoint that
     43      1.1  mrg #               is known not to build.
     44      1.1  mrg #   VERBOSITY   Default is 0, to print only errors and final message.
     45      1.1  mrg #   DATE_IN_MSG If set to anything but 0, include the time and date in
     46      1.1  mrg #               messages.
     47      1.1  mrg #
     48      1.1  mrg #
     49      1.1  mrg #
     50  1.1.1.2  mrg # Copyright (C) 2002-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
     51      1.1  mrg #
     52      1.1  mrg # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
     53      1.1  mrg # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
     54      1.1  mrg # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
     55      1.1  mrg # (at your option) any later version.
     56      1.1  mrg #
     57      1.1  mrg # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
     58      1.1  mrg # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
     59      1.1  mrg # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
     60      1.1  mrg # GNU General Public License for more details.
     61      1.1  mrg #
     62      1.1  mrg # For a copy of the GNU General Public License, write the the
     63      1.1  mrg # Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
     64      1.1  mrg # Boston, MA 02111-1301, USA.
     65      1.1  mrg # 
     66      1.1  mrg ########################################################################
     67      1.1  mrg 
     68      1.1  mrg ########################################################################
     69      1.1  mrg # Functions
     70      1.1  mrg ########################################################################
     71      1.1  mrg 
     72      1.1  mrg # Issue a message if its verbosity level is high enough.
     73      1.1  mrg 
     74      1.1  mrg msg() {
     75      1.1  mrg   test ${1} -gt ${VERBOSITY}  && return
     76      1.1  mrg 
     77      1.1  mrg   if [ "x${DATE_IN_MSG}" = "x" ]; then
     78      1.1  mrg     echo "${2}"
     79      1.1  mrg   else
     80      1.1  mrg     echo "`date`  ${2}"
     81      1.1  mrg   fi
     82      1.1  mrg }
     83      1.1  mrg 
     84      1.1  mrg # Issue an error message and exit with a non-zero status.  If there
     85      1.1  mrg # is a valid current range whose end points have been tested, report
     86      1.1  mrg # it so the user can start again from there.
     87      1.1  mrg 
     88      1.1  mrg error() {
     89      1.1  mrg   msg 0 "error: ${1}"
     90      1.1  mrg   test ${VALID_RANGE} -eq 1 && \
     91      1.1  mrg     echo "current range:"
     92      1.1  mrg     echo "LOW_PATCH=${LATER_THAN}"
     93      1.1  mrg     echo "HIGH_PATCH=${EARLIER_THAN}"
     94      1.1  mrg   exit 1
     95      1.1  mrg }
     96      1.1  mrg 
     97      1.1  mrg # Build the components to test using sources as of a particular patch
     98      1.1  mrg # and run a test case.  Pass each of the scripts the patch identifier
     99      1.1  mrg # that we're testing; the first one needs it, the others can ignore it
    100      1.1  mrg # if they want.
    101      1.1  mrg 
    102      1.1  mrg process_patch () {
    103      1.1  mrg   TEST_ID=${1}
    104      1.1  mrg 
    105      1.1  mrg   # If we're keeping track of known failures, see if TEST_ID is one and
    106      1.1  mrg   # if so, don't bother updating sources and trying to build.
    107      1.1  mrg 
    108      1.1  mrg   FAILS=0
    109      1.1  mrg   SKIP=0
    110      1.1  mrg   if [ ${SKIP_FAILURES} -eq 1 ]; then
    111      1.1  mrg     ${REG_CHECKFAIL} ${TEST_ID}
    112      1.1  mrg     if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
    113      1.1  mrg       msg 1 "skipping ${TEST_ID}; it is a known build failure"
    114      1.1  mrg       FAILS=1
    115      1.1  mrg       SKIP=1
    116      1.1  mrg     fi
    117      1.1  mrg   fi
    118      1.1  mrg 
    119      1.1  mrg   if [ ${FAILS} -eq 0 ]; then
    120      1.1  mrg     ${REG_UPDATE} ${TEST_ID} || error "source update failed for ${TEST_ID}"
    121      1.1  mrg     ${REG_BUILD} ${TEST_ID}
    122      1.1  mrg     if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
    123      1.1  mrg       FAILS=1
    124      1.1  mrg       msg 1 "build failed for ${TEST_ID}"
    125      1.1  mrg       if [ ${SKIP_FAILURES} -eq 1 ]; then
    126      1.1  mrg         ${REG_RECORDFAIL} ${TEST_ID}
    127      1.1  mrg       fi
    128      1.1  mrg     fi
    129      1.1  mrg   fi
    130      1.1  mrg 
    131      1.1  mrg   if [ ${FAILS} -eq 0 ]; then
    132      1.1  mrg     ${REG_TEST} ${TEST_ID}
    133      1.1  mrg     LATER=$?
    134      1.1  mrg     if [ $LATER -ne 0 -a $LATER -ne 1 ]; then
    135      1.1  mrg       msg 0 "unexpected test failure for ${TEST_ID}"
    136      1.1  mrg       exit 1
    137      1.1  mrg     fi
    138      1.1  mrg   else
    139      1.1  mrg 
    140      1.1  mrg     # The build failed, or this patch is already known to fail to build.
    141      1.1  mrg     # If it's an endpoint, or if we don't have a way to recover from
    142      1.1  mrg     # build failures, quit now.
    143      1.1  mrg 
    144      1.1  mrg     if [ ${SKIP} -eq 0 ]; then
    145  1.1.1.2  mrg       if [ "x${REG_NEWMID}" = "x" \
    146      1.1  mrg            -o ${TEST_ID} -eq ${LATER_THAN} \
    147      1.1  mrg            -o ${TEST_ID} -eq ${EARLIER_THAN} ]; then
    148      1.1  mrg         error "build failed for ${TEST_ID}"
    149      1.1  mrg       fi
    150      1.1  mrg     fi
    151      1.1  mrg 
    152      1.1  mrg     # Try to find a new patch to try within the current range.
    153      1.1  mrg 
    154      1.1  mrg     FIRST_MID=`${REG_NEWMID} ${LATER_THAN} ${EARLIER_THAN}`
    155      1.1  mrg     if [ ${FIRST_MID} -eq 0 ]; then
    156      1.1  mrg 
    157      1.1  mrg       # The heuristics in the tool ran out of patches to try next;
    158      1.1  mrg       # let the user handle it from here.+
    159      1.1  mrg       error "build failed for ${TEST_ID}, could not find new candidate"
    160      1.1  mrg     fi
    161      1.1  mrg     msg 1 "using ${FIRST_MID}, between ${LATER_THAN} and ${EARLIER_THAN}"
    162      1.1  mrg   fi
    163      1.1  mrg 
    164      1.1  mrg   # Return with a valid LATER value or a new ID to try in FIRST_MID.
    165      1.1  mrg }
    166      1.1  mrg 
    167      1.1  mrg # Get the number of a patch within the range.  It's not actually the
    168      1.1  mrg # middle one, but the one that might minimize the number of checks.
    169      1.1  mrg 
    170      1.1  mrg get_mid_special() {
    171      1.1  mrg   LOW=$1
    172      1.1  mrg   HIGH=$2
    173      1.1  mrg 
    174      1.1  mrg   let DIFF=HIGH-LOW
    175      1.1  mrg   M=1
    176      1.1  mrg   POWER2=1
    177      1.1  mrg   while
    178      1.1  mrg       [ $POWER2 -lt $DIFF ]
    179      1.1  mrg   do
    180      1.1  mrg       let M=POWER2
    181      1.1  mrg       let POWER2=POWER2*2
    182      1.1  mrg   done
    183      1.1  mrg   let MID=LOW+M
    184      1.1  mrg }
    185      1.1  mrg 
    186      1.1  mrg # Get the number of the patch in the middle of the range.
    187      1.1  mrg 
    188      1.1  mrg get_mid () {
    189      1.1  mrg   LOW=$1
    190      1.1  mrg   HIGH=$2
    191      1.1  mrg 
    192      1.1  mrg   let DIFF=HIGH-LOW
    193      1.1  mrg   let M=DIFF/2
    194      1.1  mrg   let MID=LOW+M
    195      1.1  mrg }
    196      1.1  mrg 
    197      1.1  mrg # Perform a binary search on patch identifiers within the range
    198      1.1  mrg # specified by the arguments.
    199      1.1  mrg 
    200      1.1  mrg search_patches () {
    201      1.1  mrg   LOW=$1
    202      1.1  mrg   HIGH=$2
    203      1.1  mrg 
    204      1.1  mrg   # Get an identifier within the range.  The user can override the
    205      1.1  mrg   # initial mid patch if it is known to have problems, e.g., if a
    206      1.1  mrg   # build fails for that patch.
    207      1.1  mrg 
    208      1.1  mrg   if [ ${FIRST_MID} -ne 0 ]; then
    209      1.1  mrg     MID=${FIRST_MID}
    210      1.1  mrg     FIRST_MID=0
    211      1.1  mrg     let DIFF=HIGH-LOW
    212      1.1  mrg   else
    213      1.1  mrg     get_mid $LOW $HIGH
    214      1.1  mrg   fi
    215      1.1  mrg 
    216      1.1  mrg   while [ ${DIFF} -gt 1 ]; do
    217      1.1  mrg     TEST_ID="${MID}"
    218      1.1  mrg 
    219      1.1  mrg     # Test it.
    220      1.1  mrg 
    221      1.1  mrg     process_patch ${TEST_ID}
    222      1.1  mrg 
    223      1.1  mrg     # FIRST_MID being set is a signal that the build failed and we
    224      1.1  mrg     # should start over again.
    225      1.1  mrg     
    226      1.1  mrg     test ${FIRST_MID} -ne 0 && return
    227      1.1  mrg 
    228      1.1  mrg     # Narrow the search based on the outcome of testing TEST_ID.
    229      1.1  mrg 
    230      1.1  mrg     if [ ${LATER} -eq 1 ]; then
    231      1.1  mrg       msg 1 "search patches later than ${TEST_ID}"
    232      1.1  mrg       LATER_THAN=${TEST_ID}
    233      1.1  mrg       let LOW=MID
    234      1.1  mrg     else
    235      1.1  mrg       msg 1 "search patches earlier than ${TEST_ID}"
    236      1.1  mrg       EARLIER_THAN=${TEST_ID}
    237      1.1  mrg       let HIGH=MID
    238      1.1  mrg     fi
    239      1.1  mrg 
    240      1.1  mrg     get_mid $LOW $HIGH
    241      1.1  mrg   done
    242      1.1  mrg }
    243      1.1  mrg 
    244      1.1  mrg ########################################################################
    245      1.1  mrg # Main program (so to speak)
    246      1.1  mrg ########################################################################
    247      1.1  mrg 
    248      1.1  mrg # The error function uses this.
    249      1.1  mrg 
    250      1.1  mrg VALID_RANGE=0
    251      1.1  mrg 
    252      1.1  mrg # Process the configuration file.
    253      1.1  mrg 
    254      1.1  mrg if [ $# != 1 ]; then
    255      1.1  mrg   echo Usage: $0 config_file
    256      1.1  mrg   exit 1
    257      1.1  mrg fi
    258      1.1  mrg 
    259      1.1  mrg CONFIG=${1}
    260      1.1  mrg if [ ! -f ${CONFIG} ]; then
    261      1.1  mrg   error "configuration file ${CONFIG} does not exist"
    262      1.1  mrg fi
    263      1.1  mrg 
    264      1.1  mrg # OK, the config file exists.  Source it, make sure required parameters
    265      1.1  mrg # are defined and their files exist, and give default values to optional
    266      1.1  mrg # parameters.
    267      1.1  mrg 
    268      1.1  mrg . ${CONFIG}
    269      1.1  mrg 
    270      1.1  mrg test "x${REG_UPDATE}" = "x" && error "REG_UPDATE is not defined"
    271      1.1  mrg test "x${REG_BUILD}" = "x" && error "REG_BUILD is not defined"
    272      1.1  mrg test "x${REG_TEST}" = "x" && error "REG_TEST is not defined"
    273      1.1  mrg test -x ${REG_TEST} || error "REG_TEST is not an executable file"
    274      1.1  mrg test "x${SKIP_LOW}" = "x" && SKIP_LOW=0
    275      1.1  mrg test "x${SKIP_HIGH}" = "x" && SKIP_HIGH=0
    276      1.1  mrg test "x${VERBOSITY}" = "x" && VERBOSITY=0
    277      1.1  mrg test "x${REG_FINISH}" = "x" && REG_FINISH=true
    278      1.1  mrg test "x${REG_REPORT}" = "x" && REG_REPORT=true
    279      1.1  mrg 
    280      1.1  mrg msg 2 "LOW_PATCH  = ${LOW_PATCH}"
    281      1.1  mrg msg 2 "HIGH_PATCH = ${HIGH_PATCH}"
    282      1.1  mrg msg 2 "REG_UPDATE = ${REG_UPDATE}"
    283      1.1  mrg msg 2 "REG_BUILD  = ${REG_BUILD}"
    284      1.1  mrg msg 2 "REG_TEST   = ${REG_TEST}"
    285      1.1  mrg msg 2 "REG_NEWMID = ${REG_NEWMID}"
    286      1.1  mrg msg 2 "SKIP_LOW   = ${SKIP_LOW}"
    287      1.1  mrg msg 2 "SKIP_HIGH  = ${SKIP_HIGH}"
    288      1.1  mrg msg 2 "FIRST_MID  = ${FIRST_MID}"
    289      1.1  mrg msg 2 "VERBOSITY  = ${VERBOSITY}"
    290      1.1  mrg 
    291      1.1  mrg # If REG_NEWMID was defined, assume that we're skipping known failures
    292      1.1  mrg # and adding to the list for new failures.  If the list of failures
    293      1.1  mrg # doesn't exist, create it.  We use a different flag, SKIP_FAILURES,
    294      1.1  mrg # to make it easier to separate the flag from REG_NEWMID if we want
    295      1.1  mrg # to change the usage later.
    296      1.1  mrg 
    297      1.1  mrg if [ "x${REG_NEWMID}" != "x" ]; then
    298      1.1  mrg   touch ${REG_FAILLIST}
    299      1.1  mrg   SKIP_FAILURES=1
    300      1.1  mrg else
    301      1.1  mrg   SKIP_FAILURES=0
    302      1.1  mrg fi
    303      1.1  mrg 
    304      1.1  mrg # If FIRST_MID was defined, make sure it's in the range.
    305      1.1  mrg 
    306      1.1  mrg if [ "x${FIRST_MID}" != "x" ]; then
    307      1.1  mrg   test ${FIRST_MID} -le ${LOW_PATCH}  && \
    308      1.1  mrg     error "FIRST_MID id is lower than LOW_PATCH"
    309      1.1  mrg   test ${FIRST_MID} -ge ${HIGH_PATCH} && \
    310      1.1  mrg     error "FIRST_MID is higher than HIGH_PATCH"
    311      1.1  mrg else
    312      1.1  mrg   FIRST_MID=0
    313      1.1  mrg fi 
    314      1.1  mrg 
    315      1.1  mrg # Keep track of the bounds of the range where the test behavior changes.
    316      1.1  mrg 
    317      1.1  mrg LATER_THAN=${LOW_PATCH}
    318      1.1  mrg EARLIER_THAN=${HIGH_PATCH}
    319      1.1  mrg LATER=1
    320      1.1  mrg 
    321      1.1  mrg msg 1 "LATER_THAN   = ${LATER_THAN}"
    322      1.1  mrg msg 1 "EARLIER_THAN = ${EARLIER_THAN}"
    323      1.1  mrg 
    324      1.1  mrg # Verify that the range isn't backwards.
    325      1.1  mrg 
    326      1.1  mrg test ${LOW_PATCH} -lt ${HIGH_PATCH} || \
    327      1.1  mrg   error "patch identifier range is backwards"
    328      1.1  mrg 
    329      1.1  mrg # Verify that the first and last patches in the range get the results we
    330      1.1  mrg # expect.  If not, quit, because any of several things could be wrong.
    331      1.1  mrg 
    332      1.1  mrg if [ ${SKIP_HIGH} -eq 0 ]; then
    333      1.1  mrg   process_patch ${EARLIER_THAN}
    334      1.1  mrg   test ${LATER} -ne 0 && \
    335      1.1  mrg     error "unexpected result for high patch ${EARLIER_THAN}"
    336      1.1  mrg   msg 1 "result for high patch ${EARLIER_THAN} is as expected"
    337      1.1  mrg fi
    338      1.1  mrg 
    339      1.1  mrg if [ ${SKIP_LOW} -eq 0 ]; then
    340      1.1  mrg   process_patch ${LATER_THAN}
    341      1.1  mrg   test ${LATER} -ne 1 && \
    342      1.1  mrg     error "unexpected result for low patch ${LATER_THAN}"
    343      1.1  mrg   msg 1 "result for low patch ${LATER_THAN} is as expected"
    344      1.1  mrg fi
    345      1.1  mrg 
    346      1.1  mrg # Search within the range, now that we know that the end points are valid.
    347      1.1  mrg # If the build failed then FIRST_MID is set to a new patch to try.
    348      1.1  mrg 
    349      1.1  mrg VALID_RANGE=1
    350      1.1  mrg while true; do
    351      1.1  mrg   search_patches ${LATER_THAN} ${EARLIER_THAN}
    352      1.1  mrg   test ${FIRST_MID} -eq 0 && break
    353      1.1  mrg done
    354      1.1  mrg 
    355      1.1  mrg # Report where the test behavior changes.
    356      1.1  mrg 
    357      1.1  mrg echo "Test result changes with id ${EARLIER_THAN}"
    358      1.1  mrg ${REG_REPORT} ${EARLIER_THAN}
    359      1.1  mrg 
    360      1.1  mrg # Invoke the optional script to verify the result and report additional
    361      1.1  mrg # information about changes between the two patches.
    362      1.1  mrg 
    363      1.1  mrg ${REG_FINISH} ${LATER_THAN} ${EARLIER_THAN}
    364