mbedtls/tests/scripts/test_config_script.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Test helper for the Mbed TLS configuration file tool
Run config.py with various parameters and write the results to files.
This is a harness to help regression testing, not a functional tester.
Sample usage:
test_config_script.py -d old
## Modify config.py and/or mbedtls_config.h ##
test_config_script.py -d new
diff -ru old new
"""
## Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors
## SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-2.0-or-later
##
import argparse
import glob
import os
import re
import shutil
import subprocess
OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX = 'config-'
def output_file_name(directory, stem, extension):
return os.path.join(directory,
'{}{}.{}'.format(OUTPUT_FILE_PREFIX,
stem, extension))
def cleanup_directory(directory):
"""Remove old output files."""
for extension in []:
pattern = output_file_name(directory, '*', extension)
filenames = glob.glob(pattern)
for filename in filenames:
os.remove(filename)
def prepare_directory(directory):
"""Create the output directory if it doesn't exist yet.
If there are old output files, remove them.
"""
if os.path.exists(directory):
cleanup_directory(directory)
else:
os.makedirs(directory)
def guess_presets_from_help(help_text):
"""Figure out what presets the script supports.
help_text should be the output from running the script with --help.
"""
# Try the output format from config.py
hits = re.findall(r'\{([-\w,]+)\}', help_text)
for hit in hits:
words = set(hit.split(','))
if 'get' in words and 'set' in words and 'unset' in words:
words.remove('get')
words.remove('set')
words.remove('unset')
return words
# Try the output format from config.pl
hits = re.findall(r'\n +([-\w]+) +- ', help_text)
if hits:
return hits
raise Exception("Unable to figure out supported presets. Pass the '-p' option.")
def list_presets(options):
"""Return the list of presets to test.
The list is taken from the command line if present, otherwise it is
extracted from running the config script with --help.
"""
if options.presets:
return re.split(r'[ ,]+', options.presets)
else:
help_text = subprocess.run([options.script, '--help'],
check=False, # config.pl --help returns 255
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT).stdout
return guess_presets_from_help(help_text.decode('ascii'))
def run_one(options, args, stem_prefix='', input_file=None):
"""Run the config script with the given arguments.
Take the original content from input_file if specified, defaulting
to options.input_file if input_file is None.
Write the following files, where xxx contains stem_prefix followed by
a filename-friendly encoding of args:
* config-xxx.h: modified file.
* config-xxx.out: standard output.
* config-xxx.err: standard output.
* config-xxx.status: exit code.
Return ("xxx+", "path/to/config-xxx.h") which can be used as
stem_prefix and input_file to call this function again with new args.
"""
if input_file is None:
input_file = options.input_file
stem = stem_prefix + '-'.join(args)
data_filename = output_file_name(options.output_directory, stem, 'h')
stdout_filename = output_file_name(options.output_directory, stem, 'out')
stderr_filename = output_file_name(options.output_directory, stem, 'err')
status_filename = output_file_name(options.output_directory, stem, 'status')
shutil.copy(input_file, data_filename)
# Pass only the file basename, not the full path, to avoid getting the
# directory name in error messages, which would make comparisons
# between output directories more difficult.
cmd = [os.path.abspath(options.script),
'-f', os.path.basename(data_filename)]
with open(stdout_filename, 'wb') as out:
with open(stderr_filename, 'wb') as err:
status = subprocess.call(cmd + args,
cwd=options.output_directory,
stdin=subprocess.DEVNULL,
stdout=out, stderr=err)
with open(status_filename, 'w') as status_file:
status_file.write('{}\n'.format(status))
return stem + "+", data_filename
### A list of symbols to test with.
### This script currently tests what happens when you change a symbol from
### having a value to not having a value or vice versa. This is not
### necessarily useful behavior, and we may not consider it a bug if
### config.py stops handling that case correctly.
TEST_SYMBOLS = [
'CUSTOM_SYMBOL', # does not exist
'MBEDTLS_AES_C', # set, no value
'MBEDTLS_MPI_MAX_SIZE', # unset, has a value
'MBEDTLS_NO_UDBL_DIVISION', # unset, in "System support"
'MBEDTLS_PLATFORM_ZEROIZE_ALT', # unset, in "Customisation configuration options"
]
def run_all(options):
"""Run all the command lines to test."""
presets = list_presets(options)
for preset in presets:
run_one(options, [preset])
for symbol in TEST_SYMBOLS:
run_one(options, ['get', symbol])
(stem, filename) = run_one(options, ['set', symbol])
run_one(options, ['get', symbol], stem_prefix=stem, input_file=filename)
run_one(options, ['--force', 'set', symbol])
(stem, filename) = run_one(options, ['set', symbol, 'value'])
run_one(options, ['get', symbol], stem_prefix=stem, input_file=filename)
run_one(options, ['--force', 'set', symbol, 'value'])
run_one(options, ['unset', symbol])
def main():
"""Command line entry point."""
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__,
formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter)
parser.add_argument('-d', metavar='DIR',
dest='output_directory', required=True,
help="""Output directory.""")
parser.add_argument('-f', metavar='FILE',
dest='input_file', default='include/mbedtls/mbedtls_config.h',
help="""Config file (default: %(default)s).""")
parser.add_argument('-p', metavar='PRESET,...',
dest='presets',
help="""Presets to test (default: guessed from --help).""")
parser.add_argument('-s', metavar='FILE',
dest='script', default='scripts/config.py',
help="""Configuration script (default: %(default)s).""")
options = parser.parse_args()
prepare_directory(options.output_directory)
run_all(options)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()