test_ok1/py/test/rsession/box.py

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""" boxing - wrapping process with another process so we can run
a process inside and see if it crashes
"""
import py
import os
import sys
import marshal
from py.__.test import config as pytestconfig
PYTESTSTDOUT = "pyteststdout"
PYTESTSTDERR = "pyteststderr"
PYTESTRETVAL = "pytestretval"
import tempfile
import itertools
from StringIO import StringIO
counter = itertools.count().next
class FileBox(object):
def __init__(self, fun, args=None, kwargs=None, config=None):
if args is None:
args = []
if kwargs is None:
kwargs = {}
self.fun = fun
self.config = config
assert self.config
self.args = args
self.kwargs = kwargs
def run(self, continuation=False):
# XXX we should not use py.test.ensuretemp here
count = counter()
tempdir = py.test.ensuretemp("box%d" % count)
self.tempdir = tempdir
self.PYTESTRETVAL = tempdir.join('retval')
self.PYTESTSTDOUT = tempdir.join('stdout')
self.PYTESTSTDERR = tempdir.join('stderr')
nice_level = self.config.getvalue('dist_nicelevel')
pid = os.fork()
if pid:
if not continuation:
self.parent(pid)
else:
return self.parent, pid
else:
try:
outcome = self.children(nice_level)
except:
excinfo = py.code.ExceptionInfo()
x = open("/tmp/traceback", "w")
print >>x, "Internal box error"
for i in excinfo.traceback:
print >>x, str(i)[2:-1]
print >>x, excinfo
x.close()
os._exit(1)
os.close(1)
os.close(2)
os._exit(0)
return pid
def children(self, nice_level):
# right now we need to call a function, but first we need to
# map all IO that might happen
# make sure sys.stdout points to file descriptor one
sys.stdout = stdout = self.PYTESTSTDOUT.open('w')
sys.stdout.flush()
fdstdout = stdout.fileno()
if fdstdout != 1:
os.dup2(fdstdout, 1)
sys.stderr = stderr = self.PYTESTSTDERR.open('w')
fdstderr = stderr.fileno()
if fdstderr != 2:
os.dup2(fdstderr, 2)
retvalf = self.PYTESTRETVAL.open("w")
try:
if nice_level:
os.nice(nice_level)
# with fork() we have duplicated py.test's basetemp
# directory so we want to set it manually here.
# this may be expensive for some test setups,
# but that is what you get with boxing.
# XXX but we are called in more than strict boxing
# mode ("AsyncExecutor") so we can't do the following without
# inflicting on --dist speed, hum:
# pytestconfig.basetemp = self.tempdir.join("childbasetemp")
retval = self.fun(*self.args, **self.kwargs)
retvalf.write(marshal.dumps(retval))
finally:
stdout.close()
stderr.close()
retvalf.close()
os._exit(0)
def parent(self, pid, waiter=os.waitpid):
pid, exitstat = waiter(pid, 0)
self.signal = exitstat & 0x7f
self.exitstat = exitstat & 0xff00
if not exitstat:
retval = self.PYTESTRETVAL.open()
try:
retval_data = retval.read()
finally:
retval.close()
self.retval = marshal.loads(retval_data)
else:
self.retval = None
self.stdoutrepr = self.PYTESTSTDOUT.read()
self.stderrrepr = self.PYTESTSTDERR.read()
return self.stdoutrepr, self.stderrrepr
Box = FileBox