scripts: Add 'qemu-replies-tool' script for testing and modifying data for qemucapabilitiestest

The tool in the current shape functionally replaces
tests/qemucapabilitiesnumbering.c

It validates that the output '.replies' files conform to how we generate
them from qemu and also allows programmatic modification of the
'.replies' files if re-generation is not feasible any more.

The main advantage is that JSON objects are parsed into native python
types and thus the programatic modification is much more convenient.

The tool will be later extended to also do validation that we properly
handle the whole of QMP schema as well as help in reviewing the
differences in the .replies file after qemu updates.

Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com>
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@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ scripts = [
'meson-timestamp.py',
'mock-noinline.py',
'prohibit-duplicate-header.py',
'qemu-replies-tool.py',
]
foreach name : scripts

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
#
# A "swiss army knife" tool for qemu capability probing '.replies' files. See
# below in 'description' for more information.
from pathlib import Path
import argparse
import json
import os
import sys
class qrtException(Exception):
pass
# Load the 'replies' file into a list of (command, reply) tuples of parsed JSON
def qemu_replies_load(filename):
conv = []
with open(filename, "r") as fh:
command = None
jsonstr = ''
try:
for line in fh:
jsonstr += line
if line == '\n':
if command is None:
command = json.loads(jsonstr)
else:
conv.append((command, json.loads(jsonstr)))
command = None
jsonstr = ''
if command is not None and jsonstr != '':
conv.append((command, json.loads(jsonstr)))
command = None
jsonstr = ''
except json.decoder.JSONDecodeError as je:
raise qrtException("JSON error:\n'%s'\nwhile processing snippet:\n'%s'" % (je, jsonstr))
if command is not None or jsonstr != '':
if command is not None:
errorstr = json.dumps(command, indent=2)
else:
errorstr = jsonstr
raise qrtException("replies file error: Missing reply for command:\n'%s'" % errorstr)
return conv
# Format the list of (command, reply) tuples into a string and compare it with
# the 'replies' file. Optionally regenerate the replies file if the output doesn't match
def qemu_replies_compare_or_replace(filename, conv, regenerate_on_error):
actual = ''
seq = 9999 # poison the initial counter state
# possibly fix mis-ordererd 'id' fields
for (cmd, rep) in conv:
# 'qmp_capabilities' command restarts the numbering sequence
if cmd['execute'] == 'qmp_capabilities':
seq = 1
newid = 'libvirt-%d' % seq
cmd['id'] = newid
rep['id'] = newid
seq += 1
# format the output string
if len(actual) != 0:
actual += '\n\n'
actual += json.dumps(cmd, indent=2) + '\n\n' + json.dumps(rep, indent=2)
expect = ''
actual += '\n'
with open(filename, "r") as fh:
expect = fh.read()
if actual != expect:
if regenerate_on_error:
with open(filename, "w") as fh:
fh.write(actual)
raise qrtException("replies file error: Expected content of '%s' doesn't match actual content" % filename)
# Process the replies file programmatically here.
# The 'conv' argument contains the whole conversation as a list of
# (command, reply) tuples, where both command and reply are already parsed JSON
# and thus represented by native python types (dict, list, etc ...)
#
# The code below contains a few examples and hints how to use the programatic
# processing. Do not forget to use '--regenerate' flag to update the output files.
#
# Beware that this updates the output file which is used as input for any
# subsequent re-run of the tool which can re-apply the modification.
def modify_replies(conv):
return # remove this to enable modifications
version = None # filled with a dictionary with 'major', 'minor', 'micro' keys
# find version of current qemu for later use
for (cmd, rep) in conv:
if cmd['execute'] == 'query-version':
version = rep['return']['qemu']
break
if version is None:
raise Exception("'query-version' not found in the .replies file")
idx = -1
# Find index of a command, in this case we're looking for the last
# invocation of given command
for i in range(len(conv)):
(cmd, rep) = conv[i]
if cmd['execute'] == 'device-list-properties':
idx = i
if idx == -1:
raise Exception("entry not found")
# Prepare data for inserting a new command
# Command definition and error are instantiated via native python types
cmd = {'execute': 'device-list-properties',
'arguments': {'typename': 'example-device'}}
reply_unsupp = {'error': {'class': 'DeviceNotFound',
'desc': "Device 'example-device' not found"}}
# Real reply data can be also parsed from JSON
reply = json.loads('''
{
"return": [
{
"name": "dummy_prop",
"type": "str"
},
{
"name": "test",
"type": "str"
}
]
}
''')
# insert command into the QMP conversation based on version of qemu
if version['major'] >= 8 and version['minor'] > 0:
conv.insert(idx, (cmd, reply))
else:
conv.insert(idx, (cmd, reply_unsupp))
def process_one(filename, args):
try:
conv = qemu_replies_load(filename)
modify_replies(conv)
qemu_replies_compare_or_replace(filename, conv, args.regenerate)
except qrtException as e:
print("'%s' ... FAIL\n%s" % (filename, e))
return False
print("'%s' ... OK" % filename)
return True
description = '''A Swiss army knife tool for '.replies' files used by 'qemucapabilitiestest'
This tool is used to validate, programmatically update or inspect the
'.*replies' normally stored files under 'tests/qemucapabilitiesdata'.
By default the file(s) passed as positional argument are used. All '.replies'
files in a directory can be processed by specifying '--repliesdir /path/to/dir'
argument.
The default mode is validation which checks the following:
- each command has a reply and both are valid JSON
- numbering of the 'id' field is as expected
- the input file has the expected JSON formatting
The tool can be also used to programmaticaly modify the '.replies' file by
editing the 'modify_replies' method directly in the source, or for
re-formatting and re-numbering the '.replies' file to conform with the required
format. To update the output file the '--regenerate' flag can be used or the
'VIR_TEST_REGENERATE_OUTPUT' environment variable must be set to '1'.
'''
if os.environ.get('VIR_TEST_REGENERATE_OUTPUT', '0') == '1':
default_regenerate = True
else:
default_regenerate = False
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,
description=description)
parser.add_argument('--regenerate', action="store_true", default=default_regenerate,
help="regenerate output file if actual output doesn't match")
parser.add_argument('--repliesdir', default='',
help='use all .replies files from the directory')
parser.add_argument('replyfiles', nargs='*',
help='.replies file(s) to process')
args = parser.parse_args()
files = []
if args.replyfiles:
files += args.replyfiles
if args.repliesdir:
files += Path(args.repliesdir).glob('*.replies')
if len(files) == 0:
parser.print_help()
sys.exit(1)
fail = False
for file in files:
if not process_one(str(file), args):
fail = True
if fail:
sys.exit(1)

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@ -605,6 +605,18 @@ foreach data : tests
)
endforeach
test(
'qemu replies check',
python3_prog,
args: [
qemu_replies_tool_prog.full_path(),
'--repliesdir',
meson.project_source_root() / 'tests' / 'qemucapabilitiesdata'
],
env: runutf8,
suite: 'script',
)
# helpers:
# each entry is a dictionary with following items: