From: "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" <dgilbert@redhat.com>
To: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Cc: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>,
Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>,
QEMU Developers <qemu-devel@nongnu.org>
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] qemu master tests/vmstate prints "Failed to load simple/primitive:b_1" etc
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2016 10:54:01 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20161018095400.GD2190@work-vm> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87h98a3wyd.fsf@dusky.pond.sub.org>
* Markus Armbruster (armbru@redhat.com) wrote:
> Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> writes:
>
> > On 17/10/2016 21:15, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> >> * Peter Maydell (peter.maydell@linaro.org) wrote:
> >>> On 17 October 2016 at 19:51, Dr. David Alan Gilbert <dgilbert@redhat.com> wrote:
> >>>> * Peter Maydell (peter.maydell@linaro.org) wrote:
> >>>>> I've just noticed that qemu master running 'make check' prints
> >>>>> GTESTER tests/test-vmstate
> >>>>> Failed to load simple/primitive:b_1
> >>>>> Failed to load simple/primitive:i64_2
> >>>>> Failed to load simple/primitive:i32_1
> >>>>> Failed to load simple/primitive:i32_1
> >>>>>
> >>>>> but the test doesn't fail.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Can we either (a) silence this output if it's spurious or (b) have
> >>>>> it cause the test to fail if it's real (and fix the cause of the
> >>>>> failure ;-)), please?
> >>>>
> >>>> The test (has always) tried loading truncated versions of the migration
> >>>> stream and made sure that it receives an error from vmstate_load_state.
> >>>>
> >>>> However I just added an error so we can see which field fails to load
> >>>> in a migration where we just used to get a 'migration has failed with -22'
> >>>>
> >>>> Is there a way to silence error_report's that's already in use in tests?
> >>>
> >>> We have some nasty hacks (like check for 'qtest_enabled()' before
> >>> calling error_report()) but we don't have anything in the
> >>> tree today that's a more coherent approach to the "test
> >>> deliberately provoked this error" problem.
>
> I guess the "more coherent approach" would be some way to run a piece of
> code with error reporting suppressed.
>
> For unit tests, a need to supress error reporting indicates the code
> under test should perhaps error_setg() instead of error_report().
> Unlikely to completely eliminate the need to suppress error reporting,
> though.
>
> >> Errors go to either the current monitor (if it's non-qmp) or
> >> stderr; so could we create a dummy monitor to eat the errors
> >> and make it current around that part?
> >
> > I guess you could reimplement the functions of stubs/mon-printf.c and
> > stubs/mon-is-qmp.c.
>
> qemu-error.c does all its output via error_vprintf():
>
> void error_vprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap)
> {
> if (cur_mon && !monitor_cur_is_qmp()) {
> monitor_vprintf(cur_mon, fmt, ap);
> } else {
> vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
> }
> }
>
> Thus, custom monitor_cur_is_qmp() and monitor_vprintf() let you capture
> its output.
>
> Using (or rather abusing) this to suppress error reporting for an entire
> program would be easy enough. But I doubt it's a convenient way to
> suppress more narrowly.
>
> I figure a monitor connected to a "null" chardev would work better
> there. If we need that anyway, using it for the "entire program" case
> as well is probably easiest.
I've not quite figured it out but we're linked against the stubs/ monitor
code rather than the real monitor code; and the stubs monitor_vprintf discards
and the stubs monitor_cur_is_qmp() always returns false, so to silence things
we just have to make cur_mon non-NULL.
Unfortunately cur_mon is of type Monitor * and Monitor isn't defined publicly,
so we can't know it's size. The following evil hack does silence things
for anyone desperate, but I do need to find a neater way; perhaps the right
thing is just to link against monitor and create a dummy "null" chardev as you
say.
Dave
diff --git a/tests/test-vmstate.c b/tests/test-vmstate.c
index d8da26f..c39d3dc 100644
--- a/tests/test-vmstate.c
+++ b/tests/test-vmstate.c
@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
#include "qemu-common.h"
#include "migration/migration.h"
#include "migration/vmstate.h"
+#include "monitor/monitor.h"
#include "qemu/coroutine.h"
#include "io/channel-file.h"
@@ -134,6 +135,11 @@ static int load_vmstate(const VMStateDescription *desc,
{
/* We test with zero size */
obj_copy(obj_clone, obj);
+ /* NASTY HACK! Silence error_report - relies on the fact we're using the
+ * stubs code rather than the real monitor. As long as cur_mon is
+ * non-null error_report won't print.
+ */
+ cur_mon = g_malloc(1);
FAILURE(load_vmstate_one(desc, obj, version, wire, 0));
/* Stream ends with QEMU_EOF, so we need at least 3 bytes to be
@@ -154,6 +160,9 @@ static int load_vmstate(const VMStateDescription *desc,
FAILURE(load_vmstate_one(desc, obj, version, wire + (size/2), size/2));
}
+ /* Unsilence error-report - we shouldn't get any errors here */
+ g_free(cur_mon);
+ cur_mon = NULL;
obj_copy(obj, obj_clone);
return load_vmstate_one(desc, obj, version, wire, size);
}
--
Dr. David Alan Gilbert / dgilbert@redhat.com / Manchester, UK
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-10-18 9:54 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-10-17 18:37 [Qemu-devel] qemu master tests/vmstate prints "Failed to load simple/primitive:b_1" etc Peter Maydell
2016-10-17 18:51 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-17 19:04 ` Peter Maydell
2016-10-17 19:15 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-17 21:08 ` Paolo Bonzini
2016-10-18 8:03 ` Markus Armbruster
2016-10-18 9:54 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert [this message]
2016-10-18 13:38 ` Paolo Bonzini
2016-10-20 10:41 ` Dr. David Alan Gilbert
2016-10-24 14:26 ` Paolo Bonzini
2016-10-20 8:41 ` Halil Pasic
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