freebsd-nq/contrib/kyua/engine/config.cpp
Brooks Davis b0d29bc47d Import the kyua test framework.
Having kyua in the base system will simplify automated testing in CI and
eliminates bootstrapping issues on new platforms.

The build of kyua is controlled by WITH(OUT)_TESTS_SUPPORT.

Reviewed by:	emaste
Obtained from:	CheriBSD
Sponsored by:	DARPA
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24103
2020-03-23 19:01:23 +00:00

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// Copyright 2010 The Kyua Authors.
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#include "engine/config.hpp"
#if defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H)
# include "config.h"
#endif
#include <stdexcept>
#include "engine/exceptions.hpp"
#include "utils/config/exceptions.hpp"
#include "utils/config/parser.hpp"
#include "utils/config/tree.ipp"
#include "utils/passwd.hpp"
#include "utils/text/exceptions.hpp"
#include "utils/text/operations.ipp"
namespace config = utils::config;
namespace fs = utils::fs;
namespace passwd = utils::passwd;
namespace text = utils::text;
namespace {
/// Defines the schema of a configuration tree.
///
/// \param [in,out] tree The tree to populate. The tree should be empty on
/// entry to prevent collisions with the keys defined in here.
static void
init_tree(config::tree& tree)
{
tree.define< config::string_node >("architecture");
tree.define< config::positive_int_node >("parallelism");
tree.define< config::string_node >("platform");
tree.define< engine::user_node >("unprivileged_user");
tree.define_dynamic("test_suites");
}
/// Fills in a configuration tree with default values.
///
/// \param [in,out] tree The tree to populate. init_tree() must have been
/// called on it beforehand.
static void
set_defaults(config::tree& tree)
{
tree.set< config::string_node >("architecture", KYUA_ARCHITECTURE);
// TODO(jmmv): Automatically derive this from the number of CPUs in the
// machine and forcibly set to a value greater than 1. Still testing
// the new parallel implementation as of 2015-02-27 though.
tree.set< config::positive_int_node >("parallelism", 1);
tree.set< config::string_node >("platform", KYUA_PLATFORM);
}
/// Configuration parser specialization for Kyua configuration files.
class config_parser : public config::parser {
/// Initializes the configuration tree.
///
/// This is a callback executed when the configuration script invokes the
/// syntax() method. We populate the configuration tree from here with the
/// schema version requested by the file.
///
/// \param [in,out] tree The tree to populate.
/// \param syntax_version The version of the file format as specified in the
/// configuration file.
///
/// \throw config::syntax_error If the syntax_format/syntax_version
/// combination is not supported.
void
setup(config::tree& tree, const int syntax_version)
{
if (syntax_version < 1 || syntax_version > 2)
throw config::syntax_error(F("Unsupported config version %s") %
syntax_version);
init_tree(tree);
set_defaults(tree);
}
public:
/// Initializes the parser.
///
/// \param [out] tree_ The tree in which the results of the parsing will be
/// stored when parse() is called. Should be empty on entry. Because
/// we grab a reference to this object, the tree must remain valid for
/// the existence of the parser object.
explicit config_parser(config::tree& tree_) :
config::parser(tree_)
{
}
};
} // anonymous namespace
/// Copies the node.
///
/// \return A dynamically-allocated node.
config::detail::base_node*
engine::user_node::deep_copy(void) const
{
std::auto_ptr< user_node > new_node(new user_node());
new_node->_value = _value;
return new_node.release();
}
/// Pushes the node's value onto the Lua stack.
///
/// \param state The Lua state onto which to push the value.
void
engine::user_node::push_lua(lutok::state& state) const
{
state.push_string(value().name);
}
/// Sets the value of the node from an entry in the Lua stack.
///
/// \param state The Lua state from which to get the value.
/// \param value_index The stack index in which the value resides.
///
/// \throw value_error If the value in state(value_index) cannot be
/// processed by this node.
void
engine::user_node::set_lua(lutok::state& state, const int value_index)
{
if (state.is_number(value_index)) {
config::typed_leaf_node< passwd::user >::set(
passwd::find_user_by_uid(state.to_integer(-1)));
} else if (state.is_string(value_index)) {
config::typed_leaf_node< passwd::user >::set(
passwd::find_user_by_name(state.to_string(-1)));
} else
throw config::value_error("Invalid user identifier");
}
/// Sets the value of the node from a raw string representation.
///
/// \param raw_value The value to set the node to.
///
/// \throw value_error If the value is invalid.
void
engine::user_node::set_string(const std::string& raw_value)
{
try {
config::typed_leaf_node< passwd::user >::set(
passwd::find_user_by_name(raw_value));
} catch (const std::runtime_error& e) {
int uid;
try {
uid = text::to_type< int >(raw_value);
} catch (const text::value_error& e2) {
throw error(F("Cannot find user with name '%s'") % raw_value);
}
try {
config::typed_leaf_node< passwd::user >::set(
passwd::find_user_by_uid(uid));
} catch (const std::runtime_error& e2) {
throw error(F("Cannot find user with UID %s") % uid);
}
}
}
/// Converts the contents of the node to a string.
///
/// \pre The node must have a value.
///
/// \return A string representation of the value held by the node.
std::string
engine::user_node::to_string(void) const
{
return config::typed_leaf_node< passwd::user >::value().name;
}
/// Constructs a config with the built-in settings.
///
/// \return A default test suite configuration.
config::tree
engine::default_config(void)
{
config::tree tree(false);
init_tree(tree);
set_defaults(tree);
return tree;
}
/// Constructs a config with the built-in settings.
///
/// \return An empty test suite configuration.
config::tree
engine::empty_config(void)
{
config::tree tree(false);
init_tree(tree);
return tree;
}
/// Parses a test suite configuration file.
///
/// \param file The file to parse.
///
/// \return High-level representation of the configuration file.
///
/// \throw load_error If there is any problem loading the file. This includes
/// file access errors and syntax errors.
config::tree
engine::load_config(const utils::fs::path& file)
{
config::tree tree(false);
try {
config_parser(tree).parse(file);
} catch (const config::error& e) {
throw load_error(file, e.what());
}
return tree;
}