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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (C) 2010 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
# met:
#
# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
# distribution.
# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
# this software without specific prior written permission.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
"""Chromium Mac implementation of the Port interface."""
import logging
import os
import signal
from webkitpy.layout_tests.port import mac
from webkitpy.layout_tests.port import chromium
from webkitpy.common.system.executive import Executive
_log = logging.getLogger("webkitpy.layout_tests.port.chromium_mac")
class ChromiumMacPort(chromium.ChromiumPort):
"""Chromium Mac implementation of the Port class."""
SUPPORTED_OS_VERSIONS = ('leopard', 'snowleopard')
FALLBACK_PATHS = {
'leopard': [
'chromium-mac-leopard',
'chromium-mac',
'chromium',
'mac-leopard',
'mac-snowleopard',
'mac',
],
'snowleopard': [
'chromium-mac',
'chromium',
'mac-snowleopard',
'mac',
],
'': [
'chromium-mac',
'chromium',
'mac',
],
}
def __init__(self, port_name=None, os_version_string=None, rebaselining=False, **kwargs):
# We're a little generic here because this code is reused by the
# 'google-chrome' port as well as the 'mock-' and 'dryrun-' ports.
port_name = port_name or 'chromium-mac'
if port_name.endswith('-mac'):
# FIXME: The rebaselining flag is an ugly hack that lets us create an
# "chromium-mac" port that is not version-specific. It should only be
# used by rebaseline-chromium-webkit-tests to explicitly put files into
# the generic directory. In theory we shouldn't need this, because
# the newest mac port should be using 'chromium-mac' as the baseline
# directory. However, we also don't have stable SL bots :(
#
# When we remove this FIXME, we also need to remove '' as a valid
# fallback key in self.FALLBACK_PATHS.
if rebaselining:
self._version = ''
else:
self._version = mac.os_version(os_version_string, self.SUPPORTED_OS_VERSIONS)
port_name = port_name + '-' + self._version
else:
self._version = port_name[port_name.index('-mac-') + 5:]
assert self._version in self.SUPPORTED_OS_VERSIONS
chromium.ChromiumPort.__init__(self, port_name=port_name, **kwargs)
def baseline_path(self):
if self.version() == 'snowleopard':
# We treat Snow Leopard as the newest version of mac,
# so it gets the base dir.
return self._webkit_baseline_path('chromium-mac')
return self._webkit_baseline_path(self.name())
def baseline_search_path(self):
return map(self._webkit_baseline_path, self.FALLBACK_PATHS[self._version])
def check_build(self, needs_http):
result = chromium.ChromiumPort.check_build(self, needs_http)
result = self._check_wdiff_install() and result
if not result:
_log.error('For complete Mac build requirements, please see:')
_log.error('')
_log.error(' http://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/'
'MacBuildInstructions')
return result
def default_child_processes(self):
if not self._multiprocessing_is_available:
# Running multiple threads in Mac Python is unstable (See
# https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38553 for more info).
return 1
return chromium.ChromiumPort.default_child_processes(self)
def driver_name(self):
return "DumpRenderTree"
def test_platform_name(self):
# We use 'mac' instead of 'chromium-mac'
# FIXME: Get rid of this method after rebaseline_chromium_webkit_tests dies.
return 'mac'
def version(self):
return self._version
#
# PROTECTED METHODS
#
def _build_path(self, *comps):
if self.get_option('build_directory'):
return self._filesystem.join(self.get_option('build_directory'),
*comps)
path = self.path_from_chromium_base('xcodebuild', *comps)
if self._filesystem.exists(path):
return path
return self.path_from_webkit_base(
'Source', 'WebKit', 'chromium', 'xcodebuild', *comps)
def _check_wdiff_install(self):
try:
# We're ignoring the return and always returning True
self._executive.run_command([self._path_to_wdiff()], error_handler=Executive.ignore_error)
except OSError:
_log.warning('wdiff not found. Install using MacPorts or some '
'other means')
return True
def _lighttpd_path(self, *comps):
return self.path_from_chromium_base('third_party', 'lighttpd',
'mac', *comps)
def _path_to_apache(self):
return '/usr/sbin/httpd'
def _path_to_apache_config_file(self):
return self._filesystem.join(self.layout_tests_dir(), 'http', 'conf',
'apache2-httpd.conf')
def _path_to_lighttpd(self):
return self._lighttpd_path('bin', 'lighttpd')
def _path_to_lighttpd_modules(self):
return self._lighttpd_path('lib')
def _path_to_lighttpd_php(self):
return self._lighttpd_path('bin', 'php-cgi')
def _path_to_driver(self, configuration=None):
# FIXME: make |configuration| happy with case-sensitive file
# systems.
if not configuration:
configuration = self.get_option('configuration')
return self._build_path(configuration, self.driver_name() + '.app',
'Contents', 'MacOS', self.driver_name())
def _path_to_helper(self):
binary_name = 'LayoutTestHelper'
return self._build_path(self.get_option('configuration'), binary_name)
def _path_to_wdiff(self):
return 'wdiff'
def _shut_down_http_server(self, server_pid):
"""Shut down the lighttpd web server. Blocks until it's fully
shut down.
Args:
server_pid: The process ID of the running server.
"""
# server_pid is not set when "http_server.py stop" is run manually.
if server_pid is None:
# TODO(mmoss) This isn't ideal, since it could conflict with
# lighttpd processes not started by http_server.py,
# but good enough for now.
self._executive.kill_all('lighttpd')
self._executive.kill_all('httpd')
else:
try:
os.kill(server_pid, signal.SIGTERM)
# TODO(mmoss) Maybe throw in a SIGKILL just to be sure?
except OSError:
# Sometimes we get a bad PID (e.g. from a stale httpd.pid
# file), so if kill fails on the given PID, just try to
# 'killall' web servers.
self._shut_down_http_server(None)
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