| # Patchtest |
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| ## Introduction |
| |
| Patchtest is a test framework for community patches based on the standard |
| unittest python module. As input, it needs tree elements to work properly: |
| a patch in mbox format (either created with `git format-patch` or fetched |
| from 'patchwork'), a test suite and a target repository. |
| |
| The first test suite intended to be used with patchtest is found in the |
| openembedded-core repository [1] targeted for patches that get into the |
| openembedded-core mailing list [2]. This suite is also intended as a |
| baseline for development of similar suites for other layers as needed. |
| |
| Patchtest can either run on a host or a guest machine, depending on which |
| environment the execution needs to be done. If you plan to test your own patches |
| (a good practice before these are sent to the mailing list), the easiest way is |
| to install and execute on your local host; in the other hand, if automatic |
| testing is intended, the guest method is strongly recommended. The guest |
| method requires the use of the patchtest layer, in addition to the tools |
| available in oe-core: https://git.yoctoproject.org/patchtest/ |
| |
| ## Installation |
| |
| As a tool for use with the Yocto Project, the [quick start guide](https://docs.yoctoproject.org/brief-yoctoprojectqs/index.html) |
| contains the necessary prerequisites for a basic project. In addition, |
| patchtest relies on the following Python modules: |
| |
| - boto3 (for sending automated results emails only) |
| - git-pw>=2.5.0 |
| - jinja2 |
| - pylint |
| - pyparsing>=3.0.9 |
| - unidiff |
| |
| These can be installed by running `pip install -r |
| meta/lib/patchtest/requirements.txt`. Note that git-pw is not |
| automatically added to the user's PATH; by default, it is installed at |
| ~/.local/bin/git-pw. |
| |
| For git-pw (and therefore scripts such as patchtest-get--series) to work, you need |
| to provide a Patchwork instance in your user's .gitconfig, like so (the project |
| can be specified using the --project argument): |
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| git config --global pw.server "https://patchwork.yoctoproject.org/api/1.2/" |
| |
| To work with patchtest, you should have the following repositories cloned: |
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| 1. https://git.openembedded.org/openembedded-core/ (or https://git.yoctoproject.org/poky/) |
| 2. https://git.openembedded.org/bitbake/ (if not using poky) |
| 3. https://git.yoctoproject.org/patchtest (if using guest mode) |
| |
| ## Usage |
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| ### Obtaining Patches |
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| Patch files can be obtained directly from cloned repositories using `git |
| format-patch -N` (where N is the number of patches starting from HEAD to |
| generate). git-pw can also be used with filters for users, patch/series IDs, |
| and timeboxes if specific patches are desired. For more information, see the |
| git-pw [documentation](https://patchwork.readthedocs.io/projects/git-pw/en/latest/). |
| |
| Alternatively, `scripts/patchtest-get-series` can be used to pull mbox files from |
| the Patchwork instance configured previously in .gitconfig. It uses a log file |
| called ".series_test.log" to store and compare series IDs so that the same |
| versions of a patch are not tested multiple times unintentionally. By default, |
| it will pull up to five patch series from the last 30 minutes using oe-core as |
| the target project, but these parameters can be configured using the `--limit`, |
| `--interval`, and `--project` arguments respectively. For more information, run |
| `patchtest-get-series -h`. |
| |
| ### Host Mode |
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| To run patchtest on the host, do the following: |
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| 1. In openembedded-core/poky, do `source oe-init-build-env` |
| 2. Generate patch files from the target repository by doing `git-format patch -N`, |
| where N is the number of patches starting at HEAD, or by using git-pw |
| or patchtest-get-series |
| 3. Run patchtest on a patch file by doing the following: |
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| patchtest --patch /path/to/patch/file |
| |
| or, if you have stored the patch files in a directory, do: |
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| patchtest --directory /path/to/patch/directory |
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| For example, to test `master-gcc-Fix--fstack-protector-issue-on-aarch64.patch` against the oe-core test suite: |
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| patchtest --patch master-gcc-Fix--fstack-protector-issue-on-aarch64.patch |
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| If you want to use a different test suite or target repository, you can use the --testdir and --repodir flags: |
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| patchtest --patch /path/to/patch/file --repodir /path/to/repo --testdir /path/to/test/dir |
| |
| ### Guest Mode |
| |
| Patchtest's guest mode has been refactored to more closely mirror the |
| typical Yocto Project image build workflow, but there are still some key |
| differences to keep in mind. The primary objective is to provide a level |
| of isolation from the host when testing patches pulled automatically |
| from the mailing lists. When executed this way, the test process is |
| essentially running random code from the internet and could be |
| catastrophic if malicious bits or even poorly-handled edge cases aren't |
| protected against. In order to use this mode, the |
| https://git.yoctoproject.org/patchtest/ repository must be cloned and |
| the meta-patchtest layer added to bblayers.conf. |
| |
| The general flow of guest mode is: |
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| 1. Run patchtest-setup-sharedir --directory <dirname> to create a |
| directory for mounting |
| 2. Collect patches via patchtest-get-series (or other manual step) into the |
| <dirname>/mboxes path |
| 3. Ensure that a user with ID 1200 has appropriate read/write |
| permissions to <dirname> and <dirname>/mboxes, so that the |
| "patchtest" user in the core-image-patchtest image can function |
| 4. Build the core-image-patchtest image |
| 5. Run the core-image-patchtest image with the mounted sharedir, like |
| so: |
| `runqemu kvm nographic qemuparams="-snapshot -fsdev |
| local,id=test_mount,path=/workspace/yocto/poky/build/patchtestdir,security_model=mapped |
| -device virtio-9p-pci,fsdev=test_mount,mount_tag=test_mount -smp 4 -m |
| 2048"` |
| |
| Patchtest runs as an initscript for the core-image-patchtest image and |
| shuts down after completion, so there is no input required from a user |
| during operation. Unlike in host mode, the guest is designed to |
| automatically generate test result files, in the same directory as the |
| targeted patch files but with .testresult as an extension. These contain |
| the entire output of the patchtest run for each respective pass, |
| including the PASS, FAIL, and SKIP indicators for each test run. |
| |
| ## Contributing |
| |
| The yocto mailing list (openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org) is used for questions, |
| comments and patch review. It is subscriber only, so please register before |
| posting. |
| |
| When sending single patches, please use something like: |
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| git send-email -M -1 --to=openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org --subject-prefix=OE-core][PATCH |
| |
| ## Maintenance |
| ----------- |
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| Maintainers: |
| Trevor Gamblin <tgamblin@baylibre.com> |
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| ## Links |
| ----- |
| [1] https://git.openembedded.org/openembedded-core/ |
| [2] https://www.yoctoproject.org/community/mailing-lists/ |