| #!/bin/bash |
| # |
| # Copyright 2017 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # |
| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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| # |
| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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| # limitations under the License. |
| # |
| # execution_phase_tests.sh: miscellaneous integration tests of Bazel for |
| # behaviors that affect the execution phase. |
| # |
| |
| # Load the test setup defined in the parent directory |
| CURRENT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)" |
| source "${CURRENT_DIR}/../integration_test_setup.sh" \ |
| || { echo "integration_test_setup.sh not found!" >&2; exit 1; } |
| |
| #### HELPER FUNCTIONS ################################################## |
| |
| function set_up() { |
| cd ${WORKSPACE_DIR} |
| } |
| |
| function tear_down() { |
| bazel shutdown |
| } |
| |
| # Looks for the last occurrence of a log message in a log file. |
| # |
| # This assumes the use of java.util.logging.SimpleFormatter, which splits |
| # the context of a log entry and the log message itself in two lines. |
| # |
| # TODO(jmmv): We should have functionality in unittest.bash to check the |
| # contents of the Bazel's client log in a way that allows us to test for |
| # only the messages printed by the last-run command. |
| function assert_last_log() { |
| local context="${1}"; shift |
| local message="${1}"; shift |
| local log="${1}"; shift |
| local fail_message="${1}"; shift |
| |
| if ! grep "${context}" "${log}" | grep -q "${message}" ; then |
| cat "${log}" >>"${TEST_log}" # Help debugging when we fail. |
| fail "${fail_message}" |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| # Asserts that the last dump of cache stats in the log matches the given |
| # metric and value. |
| function assert_cache_stats() { |
| local metric="${1}"; shift |
| local exp_value="${1}"; shift |
| |
| local java_log="$(bazel info output_base 2>/dev/null)/java.log" |
| local last="$(grep "CacheFileDigestsModule" "${java_log}")" |
| [ -n "${last}" ] || fail "Could not find cache stats in log" |
| if ! echo "${last}" | grep -q "${metric}=${exp_value}"; then |
| echo "Last cache stats: ${last}" >>"${TEST_log}" |
| fail "${metric} was not ${exp_value}" |
| fi |
| } |
| |
| #### TESTS ############################################################# |
| |
| function test_cache_computed_file_digests_behavior() { |
| mkdir -p package || fail "mkdir failed" |
| cat >package/BUILD <<EOF |
| genrule( |
| name = "foo", |
| srcs = ["foo.in"], |
| outs = ["foo.out"], |
| cmd = "cat \$(location foo.in) >\$@", |
| ) |
| |
| genrule( |
| name = "bar", |
| srcs = ["bar.in", ":foo"], |
| outs = ["bar.out"], |
| cmd = "cat \$(location bar.in) \$(location :foo) >\$@", |
| ) |
| EOF |
| touch package/foo.in package/bar.in |
| |
| bazel build package:bar >>"${TEST_log}" 2>&1 || fail "Should build" |
| # We cannot make any robust assertions on the first run because of implicit |
| # dependencies we have no control about. |
| |
| # Rebuilding without changes should yield hits for everything. Run this |
| # multiple times to ensure the reported statistics are not accumulated. |
| for run in 1 2 3; do |
| bazel build package:bar >>"${TEST_log}" 2>&1 || fail "Should build" |
| assert_cache_stats "hit count" 1 # stable-status.txt |
| assert_cache_stats "miss count" 1 # volatile-status.txt |
| done |
| |
| # Throw away the in-memory Skyframe state by flipping a flag. We expect hits |
| # for the previous outputs, which are used to query the action cache. |
| bazel build --nocheck_visibility package:bar >>"${TEST_log}" 2>&1 \ |
| || fail "Should build" |
| assert_cache_stats "hit count" 3 # stable-status.txt foo.out bar.out |
| assert_cache_stats "miss count" 1 # volatile-status.txt |
| |
| # Change the size of the cache and retry the same build. We expect no hits |
| # because resizing the cache invalidates all of its contents. |
| bazel build --cache_computed_file_digests=100 package:bar \ |
| >>"${TEST_log}" 2>&1 || fail "Should build" |
| assert_cache_stats "hit count" 0 |
| assert_cache_stats "miss count" 4 # {stable,volatile}-status* {foo,bar}.out |
| |
| # Run a non-build command, which should not interfere with the cache. |
| bazel info >>"${TEST_log}" 2>&1 || fail "Should run" |
| assert_cache_stats "hit count" 0 # Same as previous command; unmodified. |
| assert_cache_stats "miss count" 4 # Same as previous command; unmodified. |
| |
| # Rebuild without changes one more time with the new size of the cache to |
| # ensure the cache is not reset across runs with the flag override. |
| bazel build --nocheck_visibility --cache_computed_file_digests=100 \ |
| package:bar >>"${TEST_log}" 2>&1 || fail "Should build" |
| assert_cache_stats "hit count" 3 # stable-status.txt foo.out bar.out |
| assert_cache_stats "miss count" 1 # volatile-status.txt |
| } |
| |
| function IGNORED_test_cache_computed_file_digests_uncaught_changes() { |
| local timestamp=201703151112.13 # Fixed timestamp to mark our file with. |
| |
| mkdir -p package || fail "mkdir failed" |
| cat >package/BUILD <<EOF |
| genrule( |
| name = "foo", |
| srcs = ["foo.in"], |
| outs = ["foo.out"], |
| cmd = "echo foo >\$@ && touch -t ${timestamp} \$@", |
| ) |
| EOF |
| touch package/foo.in |
| |
| # Build the target once to populate the action cache, then update a file to a |
| # known timestamp, and rebuild the target to recompute our internal digests |
| # cache. |
| bazel build package:foo >>"${TEST_log}" 2>&1 || fail "Should build" |
| local output_file="$(find bazel-out/ -name foo.out)" |
| touch -t "${timestamp}" "${output_file}" |
| bazel build package:foo >>"${TEST_log}" 2>&1 || fail "Should build" |
| |
| # Modify the content of a file in the action cache in a way that bypasses the |
| # logic to cache file digests: replace the file's content with new contents of |
| # the same length; avoid modifying the inode number; and respect the previous |
| # timestamp. |
| function log_metadata_for_test_debugging() { |
| echo "${1} ${2} modifying it in place:" |
| stat "${output_file}" |
| if which md5sum >/dev/null; then # macOS and possibly others. |
| md5sum "${output_file}" |
| elif which md5 >/dev/null; then # Linux and possibly others. |
| md5 "${output_file}" |
| fi |
| } |
| log_metadata_for_test_debugging "${output_file}" before >>"${TEST_log}" |
| chmod +w "${output_file}" |
| echo bar >"${output_file}" # Contents must match length in genrule. |
| chmod -w "${output_file}" |
| touch -t "${timestamp}" "${output_file}" |
| log_metadata_for_test_debugging "${output_file}" after >>"${TEST_log}" |
| |
| # Assert all hits after discarding the in-memory Skyframe state while |
| # modifying the on-disk state in a way that bypasses the digests cache |
| # functionality. |
| bazel build --nocheck_visibility package:foo >>"${TEST_log}" 2>&1 \ |
| || fail "Should build" |
| [[ "$(cat "${output_file}")" == bar ]] \ |
| || fail "External change to action cache misdetected" |
| |
| # For completeness, make the changes to the same output file visibile and |
| # ensure Blaze notices them. This is to sanity-check that we actually |
| # modified the right output file above. |
| touch "${output_file}" |
| bazel build package:foo >>"${TEST_log}" 2>&1 || fail "Should build" |
| [[ "$(cat "${output_file}")" == foo ]] \ |
| || fail "External change to action cache not detected" |
| } |
| |
| function test_cache_computed_file_digests_ui() { |
| mkdir -p package || fail "mkdir failed" |
| echo "cc_library(name = 'foo', srcs = ['foo.cc'])" >package/BUILD |
| echo "int foo(void) { return 0; }" >package/foo.cc |
| |
| local java_log="$(bazel info output_base 2>/dev/null)/java.log" |
| |
| bazel build package:foo >>"${TEST_log}" 2>&1 || fail "Should build" |
| assert_last_log "CacheFileDigestsModule" "Cache stats" "${java_log}" \ |
| "Digests cache not enabled by default" |
| |
| bazel build --cache_computed_file_digests=0 package:foo >>"${TEST_log}" 2>&1 \ |
| || fail "Should build" |
| assert_last_log "CacheFileDigestsModule" "Disabled cache" "${java_log}" \ |
| "Digests cache not disabled as requested" |
| |
| bazel build package:foo >>"${TEST_log}" 2>&1 || fail "Should build" |
| assert_last_log "CacheFileDigestsModule" "Cache stats" "${java_log}" \ |
| "Digests cache not reenabled" |
| } |
| |
| function test_jobs_default_auto() { |
| # The default flag value is only read if --jobs is not set explicitly. |
| # Do not use a bazelrc here, this would break the test. |
| # TODO(b/65166983) this should be --bazelrc=/dev/null, since this is a bazel |
| # test and we want to encourage bazel-specific naming, but that would |
| # currently break the test because --bazelrc and --blazerc are treated |
| # separately. |
| mkdir -p package || fail "mkdir failed" |
| echo "cc_library(name = 'foo', srcs = ['foo.cc'])" >package/BUILD |
| echo "int foo(void) { return 0; }" >package/foo.cc |
| |
| local output_base="$(bazel --nomaster_bazelrc --blazerc=/dev/null info \ |
| output_base 2>/dev/null)" || fail "bazel info should work" |
| local java_log="${output_base}/java.log" |
| bazel --nomaster_bazelrc --blazerc=/dev/null build package:foo \ |
| >>"${TEST_log}" 2>&1 || fail "Should build" |
| |
| assert_last_log "BuildRequest" 'Flag "jobs" was set to "auto"' "${java_log}" \ |
| "--jobs was not set to auto by default" |
| } |
| |
| run_suite "Integration tests of ${PRODUCT_NAME} using the execution phase." |