package tradefed_modules import ( "android/soong/android" "android/soong/tradefed" "encoding/json" "fmt" "io" "strings" "github.com/google/blueprint" "github.com/google/blueprint/proptools" ) func init() { RegisterTestModuleConfigBuildComponents(android.InitRegistrationContext) } // Register the license_kind module type. func RegisterTestModuleConfigBuildComponents(ctx android.RegistrationContext) { ctx.RegisterModuleType("test_module_config", TestModuleConfigFactory) ctx.RegisterModuleType("test_module_config_host", TestModuleConfigHostFactory) } type testModuleConfigModule struct { android.ModuleBase android.DefaultableModuleBase tradefedProperties // Our updated testConfig. testConfig android.OutputPath manifest android.OutputPath provider tradefed.BaseTestProviderData supportFiles android.InstallPaths isHost bool } // Host is mostly the same as non-host, just some diffs for AddDependency and // AndroidMkEntries, but the properties are the same. type testModuleConfigHostModule struct { testModuleConfigModule } // Properties to list in Android.bp for this module. type tradefedProperties struct { // Module name of the base test that we will run. Base *string `android:"path,arch_variant"` // Tradefed Options to add to tradefed xml when not one of the include or exclude filter or property. // Sample: [{name: "TestRunnerOptionName", value: "OptionValue" }] Options []tradefed.Option // List of tradefed include annotations to add to tradefed xml, like "android.platform.test.annotations.Presubmit". // Tests will be restricted to those matching an include_annotation or include_filter. Include_annotations []string // List of tradefed include annotations to add to tradefed xml, like "android.support.test.filters.FlakyTest". // Tests matching an exclude annotation or filter will be skipped. Exclude_annotations []string // List of tradefed include filters to add to tradefed xml, like "fully.qualified.class#method". // Tests will be restricted to those matching an include_annotation or include_filter. Include_filters []string // List of tradefed exclude filters to add to tradefed xml, like "fully.qualified.class#method". // Tests matching an exclude annotation or filter will be skipped. Exclude_filters []string // List of compatibility suites (for example "cts", "vts") that the module should be // installed into. Test_suites []string } type dependencyTag struct { blueprint.BaseDependencyTag name string } var ( testModuleConfigTag = dependencyTag{name: "TestModuleConfigBase"} testModuleConfigHostTag = dependencyTag{name: "TestModuleConfigHostBase"} pctx = android.NewPackageContext("android/soong/tradefed_modules") ) func (m *testModuleConfigModule) InstallInTestcases() bool { return true } func (m *testModuleConfigModule) DepsMutator(ctx android.BottomUpMutatorContext) { if m.Base == nil { ctx.ModuleErrorf("'base' field must be set to a 'android_test' module.") return } ctx.AddDependency(ctx.Module(), testModuleConfigTag, *m.Base) } // Takes base's Tradefed Config xml file and generates a new one with the test properties // appeneded from this module. func (m *testModuleConfigModule) fixTestConfig(ctx android.ModuleContext, baseTestConfig android.Path) android.OutputPath { // Test safe to do when no test_runner_options, but check for that earlier? fixedConfig := android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, "test_config_fixer", ctx.ModuleName()+".config") rule := android.NewRuleBuilder(pctx, ctx) command := rule.Command().BuiltTool("test_config_fixer").Input(baseTestConfig).Output(fixedConfig) options := m.composeOptions() if len(options) == 0 { ctx.ModuleErrorf("Test options must be given when using test_module_config. Set include/exclude filter or annotation.") } xmlTestModuleConfigSnippet, _ := json.Marshal(options) escaped := proptools.NinjaAndShellEscape(string(xmlTestModuleConfigSnippet)) command.FlagWithArg("--test-runner-options=", escaped) rule.Build("fix_test_config", "fix test config") return fixedConfig.OutputPath } // Convert --exclude_filters: ["filter1", "filter2"] -> // [ Option{Name: "exclude-filters", Value: "filter1"}, Option{Name: "exclude-filters", Value: "filter2"}, // ... + include + annotations ] func (m *testModuleConfigModule) composeOptions() []tradefed.Option { options := m.Options for _, e := range m.Exclude_filters { options = append(options, tradefed.Option{Name: "exclude-filter", Value: e}) } for _, i := range m.Include_filters { options = append(options, tradefed.Option{Name: "include-filter", Value: i}) } for _, e := range m.Exclude_annotations { options = append(options, tradefed.Option{Name: "exclude-annotation", Value: e}) } for _, i := range m.Include_annotations { options = append(options, tradefed.Option{Name: "include-annotation", Value: i}) } return options } // Files to write and where they come from: // 1) test_module_config.manifest // - Leave a trail of where we got files from in case other tools need it. // // 2) $Module.config // - comes from base's module.config (AndroidTest.xml), and then we add our test_options. // provider.TestConfig // [rules via soong_app_prebuilt] // // 3) $ARCH/$Module.apk // - comes from base // provider.OutputFile // [rules via soong_app_prebuilt] // // 4) [bases data] // - We copy all of bases data (like helper apks) to our install directory too. // Since we call AndroidMkEntries on base, it will write out LOCAL_COMPATIBILITY_SUPPORT_FILES // with this data and app_prebuilt.mk will generate the rules to copy it from base. // We have no direct rules here to add to ninja. // // If we change to symlinks, this all needs to change. func (m *testModuleConfigModule) GenerateAndroidBuildActions(ctx android.ModuleContext) { m.validateBase(ctx, &testModuleConfigTag, "android_test", false) m.generateManifestAndConfig(ctx) } // Ensure at least one test_suite is listed. Ideally it should be general-tests // or device-tests, whichever is listed in base and prefer general-tests if both are listed. // However this is not enforced yet. // // Returns true if okay and reports errors via ModuleErrorf. func (m *testModuleConfigModule) validateTestSuites(ctx android.ModuleContext) bool { if len(m.tradefedProperties.Test_suites) == 0 { ctx.ModuleErrorf("At least one test-suite must be set or this won't run. Use \"general-tests\" or \"device-tests\"") return false } return true } func TestModuleConfigFactory() android.Module { module := &testModuleConfigModule{} module.AddProperties(&module.tradefedProperties) android.InitAndroidArchModule(module, android.DeviceSupported, android.MultilibCommon) android.InitDefaultableModule(module) return module } func TestModuleConfigHostFactory() android.Module { module := &testModuleConfigHostModule{} module.AddProperties(&module.tradefedProperties) android.InitAndroidMultiTargetsArchModule(module, android.HostSupported, android.MultilibCommon) android.InitDefaultableModule(module) module.isHost = true return module } // Implements android.AndroidMkEntriesProvider var _ android.AndroidMkEntriesProvider = (*testModuleConfigModule)(nil) func (m *testModuleConfigModule) AndroidMkEntries() []android.AndroidMkEntries { appClass := "APPS" include := "$(BUILD_SYSTEM)/soong_app_prebuilt.mk" if m.isHost { appClass = "JAVA_LIBRARIES" include = "$(BUILD_SYSTEM)/soong_java_prebuilt.mk" } return []android.AndroidMkEntries{{ Class: appClass, OutputFile: android.OptionalPathForPath(m.manifest), Include: include, Required: []string{*m.Base}, ExtraEntries: []android.AndroidMkExtraEntriesFunc{ func(ctx android.AndroidMkExtraEntriesContext, entries *android.AndroidMkEntries) { entries.SetPath("LOCAL_FULL_TEST_CONFIG", m.testConfig) entries.SetString("LOCAL_MODULE_TAGS", "tests") entries.SetString("LOCAL_TEST_MODULE_CONFIG_BASE", *m.Base) if m.provider.LocalSdkVersion != "" { entries.SetString("LOCAL_SDK_VERSION", m.provider.LocalSdkVersion) } if m.provider.LocalCertificate != "" { entries.SetString("LOCAL_CERTIFICATE", m.provider.LocalCertificate) } entries.SetBoolIfTrue("LOCAL_IS_UNIT_TEST", m.provider.IsUnitTest) entries.AddCompatibilityTestSuites(m.tradefedProperties.Test_suites...) // The app_prebuilt_internal.mk files try create a copy of the OutputFile as an .apk. // Normally, this copies the "package.apk" from the intermediate directory here. // To prevent the copy of the large apk and to prevent confusion with the real .apk we // link to, we set the STEM here to a bogus name and we set OutputFile to a small file (our manifest). // We do this so we don't have to add more conditionals to base_rules.mk // soong_java_prebult has the same issue for .jars so use this in both module types. entries.SetString("LOCAL_MODULE_STEM", fmt.Sprintf("UNUSED-%s", *m.Base)) // In normal java/app modules, the module writes LOCAL_COMPATIBILITY_SUPPORT_FILES // and then base_rules.mk ends up copying each of those dependencies from .intermediates to the install directory. // tasks/general-tests.mk, tasks/devices-tests.mk also use these to figure out // which testcase files to put in a zip for running tests on another machine. // // We need our files to end up in the zip, but we don't want \.mk files to // `install` files for us. // So we create a new make variable to indicate these should be in the zip // but not installed. entries.AddStrings("LOCAL_SOONG_INSTALLED_COMPATIBILITY_SUPPORT_FILES", m.supportFiles.Strings()...) }, }, // Ensure each of our supportFiles depends on the installed file in base so that our symlinks will always // resolve. The provider gives us the .intermediate path for the support file in base, we change it to // the installed path with a string substitution. ExtraFooters: []android.AndroidMkExtraFootersFunc{ func(w io.Writer, name, prefix, moduleDir string) { for _, f := range m.supportFiles.Strings() { // convert out/.../testcases/FrameworksServicesTests_contentprotection/file1.apk // to out/.../testcases/FrameworksServicesTests/file1.apk basePath := strings.Replace(f, "/"+m.Name()+"/", "/"+*m.Base+"/", 1) fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s: %s\n", f, basePath) } }, }, }} } func (m *testModuleConfigHostModule) DepsMutator(ctx android.BottomUpMutatorContext) { if m.Base == nil { ctx.ModuleErrorf("'base' field must be set to a 'java_test_host' module") return } ctx.AddVariationDependencies(ctx.Config().BuildOSCommonTarget.Variations(), testModuleConfigHostTag, *m.Base) } // File to write: // 1) out/host/linux-x86/testcases/derived-module/test_module_config.manifest # contains base's name. // 2) out/host/linux-x86/testcases/derived-module/derived-module.config # Update AnroidTest.xml // 3) out/host/linux-x86/testcases/derived-module/base.jar // - written via soong_java_prebuilt.mk // // 4) out/host/linux-x86/testcases/derived-module/* # data dependencies from base. // - written via our InstallSymlink func (m *testModuleConfigHostModule) GenerateAndroidBuildActions(ctx android.ModuleContext) { m.validateBase(ctx, &testModuleConfigHostTag, "java_test_host", true) m.generateManifestAndConfig(ctx) } // Ensure the base listed is the right type by checking that we get the expected provider data. // Returns false on errors and the context is updated with an error indicating the baseType expected. func (m *testModuleConfigModule) validateBase(ctx android.ModuleContext, depTag *dependencyTag, baseType string, baseShouldBeHost bool) { ctx.VisitDirectDepsWithTag(*depTag, func(dep android.Module) { if provider, ok := android.OtherModuleProvider(ctx, dep, tradefed.BaseTestProviderKey); ok { if baseShouldBeHost == provider.IsHost { m.provider = provider } else { if baseShouldBeHost { ctx.ModuleErrorf("'android_test' module used as base, but 'java_test_host' expected.") } else { ctx.ModuleErrorf("'java_test_host' module used as base, but 'android_test' expected.") } } } else { ctx.ModuleErrorf("'%s' module used as base but it is not a '%s' module.", *m.Base, baseType) } }) } // Actions to write: // 1. manifest file to testcases dir // 2. Symlink to base.apk under base's arch dir // 3. Symlink to all data dependencies // 4. New Module.config / AndroidTest.xml file with our options. func (m *testModuleConfigModule) generateManifestAndConfig(ctx android.ModuleContext) { // Keep before early returns. android.SetProvider(ctx, android.TestOnlyProviderKey, android.TestModuleInformation{ TestOnly: true, TopLevelTarget: true, }) if !m.validateTestSuites(ctx) { return } // Ensure the base provider is accurate if m.provider.TestConfig == nil { return } // 1) A manifest file listing the base, write text to a tiny file. installDir := android.PathForModuleInstall(ctx, ctx.ModuleName()) manifest := android.PathForModuleOut(ctx, "test_module_config.manifest") android.WriteFileRule(ctx, manifest, fmt.Sprintf("{%q: %q}", "base", *m.tradefedProperties.Base)) // build/soong/android/androidmk.go has this comment: // Assume the primary install file is last // so we need to Install our file last. ctx.InstallFile(installDir, manifest.Base(), manifest) m.manifest = manifest.OutputPath // 2) Symlink to base.apk baseApk := m.provider.OutputFile // Typically looks like this for baseApk // FrameworksServicesTests // └── x86_64 // └── FrameworksServicesTests.apk symlinkName := fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s", ctx.DeviceConfig().DeviceArch(), baseApk.Base()) // Only android_test, not java_host_test puts the output in the DeviceArch dir. if m.provider.IsHost || ctx.DeviceConfig().DeviceArch() == "" { // testcases/CtsDevicePolicyManagerTestCases // ├── CtsDevicePolicyManagerTestCases.jar symlinkName = baseApk.Base() } target := installedBaseRelativeToHere(symlinkName, *m.tradefedProperties.Base) installedApk := ctx.InstallAbsoluteSymlink(installDir, symlinkName, target) m.supportFiles = append(m.supportFiles, installedApk) // 3) Symlink for all data deps // And like this for data files and required modules // FrameworksServicesTests // ├── data // │   └── broken_shortcut.xml // ├── JobTestApp.apk for _, f := range m.provider.InstalledFiles { symlinkName := f.Rel() target := installedBaseRelativeToHere(symlinkName, *m.tradefedProperties.Base) installedPath := ctx.InstallAbsoluteSymlink(installDir, symlinkName, target) m.supportFiles = append(m.supportFiles, installedPath) } // 4) Module.config / AndroidTest.xml m.testConfig = m.fixTestConfig(ctx, m.provider.TestConfig) } var _ android.AndroidMkEntriesProvider = (*testModuleConfigHostModule)(nil) // Given a relative path to a file in the current directory or a subdirectory, // return a relative path under our sibling directory named `base`. // There should be one "../" for each subdir we descend plus one to backup to "base". // // ThisDir/file1 // ThisDir/subdir/file2 // would return "../base/file1" or "../../subdir/file2" func installedBaseRelativeToHere(targetFileName string, base string) string { backup := strings.Repeat("../", strings.Count(targetFileName, "/")+1) return fmt.Sprintf("%s%s/%s", backup, base, targetFileName) }