#!/usr/bin/env perl #----------------------------------------------------------------- # Quick and dirty script to summarize build information for a # set of nightly runs. # # The results of the nighly regression runs are extracted from # the GMANE mail archive. The URL for a given mail sent to the # valgrind-developers mailing list is # # http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.debugging.valgrind.devel/ # # The script extracts information about the regression run from a # block of information at the beginning of the mail. That information # was added beginning October 4, 2011. Therefore, only regression runs # from that date or later can be analyzed. # # There is unfortunately no good way of figuring out the interval # of integers in the above URL that include all nightly regression # runs. # # The function get_regtest_data does all the work. It returns a hash # whose keys are the dates at which nightly runs took place. The value # is in turn a hash. # # Each such hash has the following keys: # "builds" array of hashes # "num_builds" int # "num_failing_builds" int # "num_passing_builds" int # "num_testcase_failures" int # "num_failing_testcases" int # "failure_frequency" hash indexed by testcase name; value = int # # "builds" is an array of hashes with the following keys # "arch" string (architecture) # "distro" string (distribution, e.g. Fedora-15) # "failures" array of strings (failing testcases) # "valgrind revision" integer # "VEX revision" integer # "GCC version" string # "C library" string # "uname -mrs" string # "Vendor version" string # #----------------------------------------------------------------- use strict; use warnings; use LWP::Simple; use Getopt::Long; my $prog_name = "nightly-build-summary"; my $debug = 0; my $keep = 0; my $usage=< 14800 [--to=INTEGER] end of mail interval; default = from + 100 [--debug] verbose mode (debugging) [--keep] write individual emails to files (debugging) [--dump] write results suitable for post-processing [--readable] write results in human readable form (default) EOF #----------------------------------------------------------------- # Search for a line indicating that this is an email containing # the results of a valgrind regression run. # Return 1, if found and 0 oherwise. #----------------------------------------------------------------- sub is_regtest_result { my (@lines) = @_; foreach my $line (@lines) { return 1 if ($line =~ "^valgrind revision:"); } return 0; } #----------------------------------------------------------------- # Extract information from the run. Don't prep the data here. This # is done later on. #----------------------------------------------------------------- sub get_raw_data { my (@lines, $msgno) = @_; my ($i, $n, $line, $date); $n = scalar @lines; my %hash = (); # 1) Locate the section with the info about the environment of this nightly run for ($i = 0; $i < $n; ++$i) { last if ($lines[$i] =~ /^valgrind revision:/); } die "no info block in message $msgno" if ($i == $n); # 2) Read the info about the build: compiler, valgrind revision etc. # and put it into a hash. for ( ; $i < $n; ++$i) { $line = $lines[$i]; last if ($line =~ /^$/); # empty line indicates end of section my ($key, $value) = split(/:/, $line); $value =~ s/^[ ]*//; # removing leading blanks $hash{$key} = $value; } if ($debug) { foreach my $key (keys %hash) { my ($val) = $hash{$key}; print "regtest env: KEY = |$key| VAL = |$val|\n"; } } # 3) Get the date from when the build was kicked off. for ( ; $i < $n; ++$i) { $line = $lines[$i]; if ($line =~ /^Started at[ ]+([^ ]+)/) { $date = $1; print "DATE = $date\n"; last; } } die "no date found in message $msgno" if ($i == $n); # 4) Find out if the regression run failed or passed $hash{"failures"} = []; for ($i = $i + 1; $i < $n; ++$i) { $line = $lines[$i]; if ($line =~ /Running regression tests/) { return %hash if ($line =~ /done$/); # regtest succeeded; no failures die "cannot determine regtest outcome for message $msgno" if (! ($line =~ /failed$/)); last; } } # 5) Regtest failed; locate the section with the list of failing testcases for ($i = $i + 1; $i < $n; ++$i) { $line = $lines[$i]; # Match for end-of-line == because line might be split. last if ($line =~ /==$/); } die "cannot locate failing testcases in message $msgno" if ($i == $n); # 6) Get list of failing testcases for ($i = $i + 1; $i < $n; ++$i) { $line = $lines[$i]; last if ($line =~ /^$/); my ($testcase) = (split(/\s+/, $line))[0]; print "ADD failing testcase $testcase\n" if ($debug); push @{$hash{"failures"}}, $testcase; } return ($date, %hash); } #----------------------------------------------------------------- # Extract architecture; get a pretty name for the distro #----------------------------------------------------------------- sub prep_regtest_data { my (%hash) = @_; my ($val, $arch, $distro); $val = $hash{"uname -mrs"}; die "uname -mrs info is missing" if (! defined $val); $arch = (split(/ /, $val))[2]; $val = $hash{"Vendor version"}; die "Vendor version info is missing" if (! defined $val); if ($val =~ /Fedora release ([0-9]+)/) { $distro = "Fedora-$1"; } elsif ($val =~ /openSUSE ([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)/) { $distro = "openSUSE-$1.$2"; } elsif ($val =~ /SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP1/) { $distro = "SLES-11-SP1"; } elsif ($val =~ /Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4/) { $distro = "RHEL-4"; } else { $distro = "UNKNOWN"; } # Add architecture and distribution to hash $hash{"arch"} = $arch; $hash{"distro"} = $distro; return %hash; } #----------------------------------------------------------------- # Precompute some summary information and record it #----------------------------------------------------------------- sub precompute_summary_info { my (%dates) = @_; foreach my $date (sort keys %dates) { my %failure_frequency = (); my %nightly = %{ $dates{$date} }; my @builds = @{ $nightly{"builds"} }; $nightly{"num_builds"} = scalar (@builds); $nightly{"num_failing_builds"} = 0; $nightly{"num_testcase_failures"} = 0; foreach my $build (@builds) { my %regtest_data = %{ $build }; my @failures = @{ $regtest_data{"failures"} }; my $num_fail = scalar (@failures); ++$nightly{"num_failing_builds"} if ($num_fail != 0); $nightly{"num_testcase_failures"} += $num_fail; # Compute how often a testcase failed foreach my $test ( @failures ) { if (defined $failure_frequency{$test}) { ++$failure_frequency{$test}; } else { $failure_frequency{$test} = 1; } } } $nightly{"num_passing_builds"} = $nightly{"num_builds"} - $nightly{"num_failing_builds"}; $nightly{"num_failing_testcases"} = scalar (keys %failure_frequency); $nightly{"failure_frequency"} = { %failure_frequency }; $dates{$date} = { %nightly }; } return %dates; } #----------------------------------------------------------------- # Get messages from GMANE, and build up a database of results. #----------------------------------------------------------------- sub get_regtest_data { my ($from, $to) = @_; my $url_base = "http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.debugging.valgrind.devel/"; my %dates = (); my $old_date = "-1"; my @builds = (); for (my $i = $from; $i <= $to; ++$i) { my $url = "$url_base" . "$i"; my $page = get("$url"); if ($keep) { open (EMAIL, ">$i"); print EMAIL $page; close(EMAIL); } # Detect if the article does not exist. Happens for too large --to= values last if ($page eq "No such file.\n"); # Split the page into lines my @lines = split(/\n/, $page); # Check whether it contains a regression test result next if (! is_regtest_result(@lines)); print "message $i is a regression test result\n" if ($debug); # Get the raw data my ($date, %regtest_data) = get_raw_data(@lines); %regtest_data = prep_regtest_data(%regtest_data); if ($date ne $old_date) { my %nightly = (); $nightly{"builds"} = [ @builds ]; $dates{$old_date} = { %nightly } if ($old_date ne "-1"); $old_date = $date; @builds = (); } push @builds, { %regtest_data }; } my %nightly = (); $nightly{"builds"} = [ @builds ]; $dates{$old_date} = { %nightly } if ($old_date ne "-1"); # Convenience: precompute some info we'll be interested in %dates = precompute_summary_info( %dates ); return %dates; } #----------------------------------------------------------------- # Write out the results in a form suitable for automatic post-processing #----------------------------------------------------------------- sub dump_results { my (%dates) = @_; foreach my $date (sort keys %dates) { my %nightly = %{ $dates{$date} }; my @builds = @{ $nightly{"builds"} }; foreach my $build (@builds) { my %regtest_data = %{ $build }; my $arch = $regtest_data{"arch"}; my $distro = $regtest_data{"distro"}; my @failures = @{ $regtest_data{"failures"} }; my $num_fail = scalar (@failures); my $fails = join(":", sort @failures); printf("Regrun: %s %3d %-10s %-20s %s\n", $date, $num_fail, $arch, $distro, $fails); } my %failure_frequency = %{ $nightly{"failure_frequency"} }; foreach my $test (keys %failure_frequency) { printf("Test: %s %3d %s\n", $date, $failure_frequency{$test}, $test); } printf("Total: %s builds: %d %d fail %d pass tests: %d fail %d unique\n", $date, $nightly{"num_builds"}, $nightly{"num_failing_builds"}, $nightly{"num_passing_builds"}, $nightly{"num_testcase_failures"}, $nightly{"num_failing_testcases"}); } } sub write_readable_results { my (%dates) = @_; foreach my $date (sort keys %dates) { my %nightly = %{ $dates{$date} }; print "$date\n----------\n"; printf("%3d builds\n", $nightly{"num_builds"}); printf("%3d builds fail\n", $nightly{"num_failing_builds"}); printf("%3d builds pass\n", $nightly{"num_passing_builds"}); print "\n"; printf("%3d testcase failures (across all runs)\n", $nightly{"num_testcase_failures"}); printf("%3d failing testcases (unique)\n", $nightly{"num_failing_testcases"}); print "\n"; my @builds = @{ $nightly{"builds"} }; if ($nightly{"num_passing_builds"} != 0) { print "Passing builds\n"; print "--------------\n"; foreach my $build (@builds) { my %regtest_data = %{ $build }; my @failures = @{ $regtest_data{"failures"} }; my $num_fail = scalar (@failures); if ($num_fail == 0) { my $arch = $regtest_data{"arch"}; my $distro = $regtest_data{"distro"}; printf("%-8s %-15s\n", $arch, $distro); } print "\n"; } print "\n"; } if ($nightly{"num_failing_builds"} != 0) { print "Failing builds\n"; print "--------------\n"; foreach my $build (@builds) { my %regtest_data = %{ $build }; my @failures = @{ $regtest_data{"failures"} }; my $num_fail = scalar (@failures); if ($num_fail != 0) { my $arch = $regtest_data{"arch"}; my $distro = $regtest_data{"distro"}; printf("%-8s %-15s %d failures\n", $arch, $distro, $num_fail); foreach my $test (@failures) { print " $test\n"; } print "\n"; } } print "\n"; } print "Failing testcases and their frequency\n"; print "-------------------------------------\n"; my %failure_frequency = %{ $nightly{"failure_frequency"} }; # Sorted in decreasing frequency foreach my $test (sort {$failure_frequency{$b} cmp $failure_frequency{$a} } keys %failure_frequency) { printf("%3d %s\n", $failure_frequency{$test}, $test); } print "\n"; } } sub main { my ($from, $to, $dump, $readable); $from = $to = 0; $dump = $readable = 0; GetOptions( "from=i" => \$from, "to=i" => \$to, "debug" => \$debug, "dump" => \$dump, "keep" => \$keep, "readable" => \$readable ) || die $usage; # 14800 is about Oct 4, 2011 which is when we began including information # about the environment die $usage if ($from < 14800); $to = $from + 100 if ($to == 0); if ($from > $to) { print STDERR "*** invalid [from,to] interval. Try again\n"; die $usage; } $readable = 1 if ($dump == 0 && $readable == 0); print "check message interval [$from...$to]\n" if ($debug); # Get mails from GMANE mail archive my %dates = get_regtest_data($from, $to); dump_results(%dates) if ($dump); write_readable_results(%dates) if ($readable); } main(); exit 0;