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This is consistent with the other 'micro' modules and allows implementing additional features in Python via e.g. micropython-lib's sys. Note this is a breaking change (not backwards compatible) for ports which do not enable weak links, as "import sys" must now be replaced with "import usys".
204 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
Executable File
204 lines
5.7 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# This file is part of the MicroPython project, http://micropython.org/
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# The MIT License (MIT)
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# Copyright (c) 2019 Damien P. George
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import argparse
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sys.path.append("../tools")
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import pyboard
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# Paths for host executables
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CPYTHON3 = os.getenv("MICROPY_CPYTHON3", "python3")
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MICROPYTHON = os.getenv("MICROPY_MICROPYTHON", "../ports/unix/micropython-coverage")
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NATMOD_EXAMPLE_DIR = "../examples/natmod/"
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# Supported tests and their corresponding mpy module
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TEST_MAPPINGS = {
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"btree": "btree/btree_$(ARCH).mpy",
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"framebuf": "framebuf/framebuf_$(ARCH).mpy",
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"uheapq": "uheapq/uheapq_$(ARCH).mpy",
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"urandom": "urandom/urandom_$(ARCH).mpy",
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"ure": "ure/ure_$(ARCH).mpy",
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"uzlib": "uzlib/uzlib_$(ARCH).mpy",
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}
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# Code to allow a target MicroPython to import an .mpy from RAM
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injected_import_hook_code = """\
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import usys, uos, uio
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class __File(uio.IOBase):
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def __init__(self):
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self.off = 0
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def ioctl(self, request, arg):
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return 0
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def readinto(self, buf):
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buf[:] = memoryview(__buf)[self.off:self.off + len(buf)]
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self.off += len(buf)
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return len(buf)
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class __FS:
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def mount(self, readonly, mkfs):
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pass
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def chdir(self, path):
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pass
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def stat(self, path):
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if path == '__injected.mpy':
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return tuple(0 for _ in range(10))
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else:
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raise OSError(-2) # ENOENT
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def open(self, path, mode):
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return __File()
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uos.mount(__FS(), '/__remote')
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uos.chdir('/__remote')
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usys.modules['{}'] = __import__('__injected')
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"""
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class TargetSubprocess:
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def __init__(self, cmd):
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self.cmd = cmd
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def close(self):
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pass
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def run_script(self, script):
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try:
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p = subprocess.run(
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self.cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, input=script
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)
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return p.stdout, None
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as er:
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return b"", er
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class TargetPyboard:
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def __init__(self, pyb):
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self.pyb = pyb
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self.pyb.enter_raw_repl()
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def close(self):
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self.pyb.exit_raw_repl()
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self.pyb.close()
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def run_script(self, script):
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try:
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self.pyb.enter_raw_repl()
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output = self.pyb.exec_(script)
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output = output.replace(b"\r\n", b"\n")
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return output, None
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except pyboard.PyboardError as er:
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return b"", er
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def run_tests(target_truth, target, args, stats):
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for test_file in args.files:
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# Find supported test
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for k, v in TEST_MAPPINGS.items():
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if test_file.find(k) != -1:
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test_module = k
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test_mpy = v.replace("$(ARCH)", args.arch)
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break
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else:
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print("---- {} - no matching mpy".format(test_file))
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continue
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# Read test script
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with open(test_file, "rb") as f:
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test_file_data = f.read()
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# Create full test with embedded .mpy
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try:
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with open(NATMOD_EXAMPLE_DIR + test_mpy, "rb") as f:
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test_script = b"__buf=" + bytes(repr(f.read()), "ascii") + b"\n"
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except OSError:
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print("---- {} - mpy file not compiled".format(test_file))
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continue
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test_script += bytes(injected_import_hook_code.format(test_module), "ascii")
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test_script += test_file_data
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# Run test under MicroPython
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result_out, error = target.run_script(test_script)
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# Work out result of test
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extra = ""
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if error is None and result_out == b"SKIP\n":
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result = "SKIP"
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elif error is not None:
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result = "FAIL"
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extra = " - " + str(error)
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else:
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# Check result against truth
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try:
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with open(test_file + ".exp", "rb") as f:
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result_exp = f.read()
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error = None
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except OSError:
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result_exp, error = target_truth.run_script(test_file_data)
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if error is not None:
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result = "TRUTH FAIL"
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elif result_out != result_exp:
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result = "FAIL"
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print(result_out)
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else:
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result = "pass"
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# Accumulate statistics
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stats["total"] += 1
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if result == "pass":
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stats["pass"] += 1
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elif result == "SKIP":
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stats["skip"] += 1
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else:
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stats["fail"] += 1
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# Print result
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print("{:4} {}{}".format(result, test_file, extra))
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def main():
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cmd_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description="Run dynamic-native-module tests under MicroPython"
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)
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cmd_parser.add_argument(
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"-p", "--pyboard", action="store_true", help="run tests via pyboard.py"
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)
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cmd_parser.add_argument(
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"-d", "--device", default="/dev/ttyACM0", help="the device for pyboard.py"
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)
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cmd_parser.add_argument(
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"-a", "--arch", default="x64", help="native architecture of the target"
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)
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cmd_parser.add_argument("files", nargs="*", help="input test files")
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args = cmd_parser.parse_args()
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target_truth = TargetSubprocess([CPYTHON3])
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if args.pyboard:
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target = TargetPyboard(pyboard.Pyboard(args.device))
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else:
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target = TargetSubprocess([MICROPYTHON])
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stats = {"total": 0, "pass": 0, "fail": 0, "skip": 0}
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run_tests(target_truth, target, args, stats)
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target.close()
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target_truth.close()
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print("{} tests performed".format(stats["total"]))
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print("{} tests passed".format(stats["pass"]))
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if stats["fail"]:
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print("{} tests failed".format(stats["fail"]))
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if stats["skip"]:
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print("{} tests skipped".format(stats["skip"]))
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if stats["fail"]:
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sys.exit(1)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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