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The main purpose of the wrapper is: find out which +build (NSS version, date, Build Platform) to test on which machine (OS, +OS version) and construct a summary report, which is then mailed to the +nss developers (aka mailing list nss-qa-report@netscape.com). Please see +also the <a href="#advertisement">feature</a> section. +<p><a href="#nssqa">nssqa</a> - the script that calls the actual +qa script all.sh +<br><a href="#qa_stat">qa_stat</a> - sends out status reports +<br><a href="#qaclean">qaclean</a> - if everything else fails +<p>Sample <a href="/u/sonmi/doc/publish/glob_result.html">global result</a>, +<a href="/u/sonmi/doc/publish/results.html">individual result </a>and <a href="/u/sonmi/doc/publish/output.log">log +files</a> +<p>The QA wrapper consistst mainly of scripts, most located in security/nss/tests +and subdirectories, but run from /u/sonmi/bin +<p>nssqa and qa_stat, the main scripts both include a common header (<a href="../header">header</a>) +and a common environment (<a href="../set_environment">set_environment</a>). +<br>Also used is <a href="../mksymlinks">mksymlinks</a> and <a href="../path_uniq">path_uniq</a> +and <a href="#qaclean">qaclean</a>. +<p>The scripts that are used on a daily basis are located in /u/sonmi/bin +and checked into security/nss/tests +<p>Parameters and Options are the same for most scripts. +<p><a NAME="Parameters"></a><b><u><font size=+1>Parameters</font></u></b> +<br> nssversion (supported: 30b, 31, tip, default tip) +<br> builddate (default - today, format mmdd) +<p><a NAME="Options"></a><b><u><font size=+1>Options</font></u></b> +<br> -y answer all questions with y - use at your own +risk... ignores warnings +<br> -s silent (only usefull with -y) +<br> -h, -? -help you guessed right - displays the usage +<br> -d debug +<br> -f <filename> - write the (error)output to filename +<br> -fcron writes resultfile in the same location as +would the -cron +<br> -m <mailinglist> - send filename to mailinglist +(csl) only useful +<br> with -f on nssqa +<br> -l <mozroot> run on a local build - does not +work at this time +<br> -cron equivalient to -y -s -d -f $RESULTDIR/$HOST.<scriptname> +<br> +<p>Please be aware that some iPlanet specific environments and features +are being used. +<p>-d Debug option might be removed from cron in a few weeks - or maybe +not +<br>-l QA on local build is not fully implemented yet - will not be implemented, +all.sh can be called directly instead +<p>Please do not use on Windows 95 and 98, ME platforms yet. +<p>use -d if script behaves strange or exits unexpectedly +<p><b><font size=+1>How to use the QA-wrapper</font></b> +<br>To test a build, first run nssqa on the required QA platforms (some +buildplatforms require QA to be run on additional platforms - for example +Solaris 2.6 has to be tested on 2.8 32 and 64bit) If QA has been run on +multiple or all required platforms it makes sense to run qa_stat on the +output of nssqa as well. +<br>Before used on a new system (even if the same platform has been tested +before) please use completely interactive, to see what the variables are +being initialized to, and read the warnings. Same is true if being run +from a different user account than svbld. +<p>In any case, if you are using it, please let me know the results. +<p><a NAME="nssqa"></a><b><u><font size=+1>nssqa:</font></u></b> +<p>the script that calls the actual qa script all.sh +<p>nssqa <a href="#Parameters">parameters</a> and <a href="#Options">options</a> +<p><a href="../nssqa">view the script</a> +<p><b><u><font size=+1>Pseudocode Description of nssqa</font></u></b> +<br>not quite up to date +<p> header:init (global) +<br> set flags and variables +to default values +<br> signal trap (for interupts +and kills) +<br> set HOST and DOMSUF variables +if running from cron +<br> parse parameters and options +<br> determine os and set up +the environment (espec. PATH) +<br> set the directories to run +in (influenced by parameters and -l option)<br> + set the directories for backward +compatibility testing +<br> set and initialize the tmp +/ debugging / output files +<p> nssqa:init (local) +<br> locking: if nssqa is already +running on this systems (yes-exit, +<br> +no-lockfile) +<br> set HOST and DOMSUF variables +if running interavtively +<br> set flag to kill remaining +selfserv processes during cleanup +<br> if QA platform different +from build platform create neccessary +<br> +symbolic links +<br> wait for the build to finish +(max of 5h) +<p> main: +<br> repeated per test (optimized, +debug, 32, 64 bit) +<br> +set flags for this run of all.sh (optimized, debug, 32, 64 bit) +<br> +set the DIST directory (where the binaries reside) +<br> +kill running selfservers (sorry - just don't use the svbld +<br> +account if you need to do your own testing... I will fix +<br> +selfserv as soon as I can - but it hangs too often and +<br> +disturbs all following QA) +<br> +run all.sh +<p> header:exit (global) +<br> remove temporary files +<p> kill remaining selfservers +<br> send email to the list +<br> +<p> errorhandling +<br> Option / Parameter errors: +Exit with usage information +<p> Severe errors: Exit wit errormessage +<br> +example: directory in which all.sh resides does not exist +<br> +can't create files or directories +<br> +build not done after 5 hours +<br> +is already running +<p> Other errors: User is prompted +with the "errormessage - continue (y/n)?" +<br> +example: local DIST dir does not exist (continues with next all.sh) +<br> +outputdirectory does not exist (user can specify other) +<p> Signals 2, 3, 15 are treated +as severe errors +<br> +<br> +<br> +<p><img SRC="clean.gif" height=129 width=92 align=LEFT><a NAME="qaclean"></a><b><u><font size=+2>qaclean:</font></u></b>/u/sonmi/bin/qaclean +<br> +<p>Use qaclean as user "svbld" to get the propper permissions. It is supposed +to clean up after a "hanging" QA and will also brutally kill, interupt +and disturb any other nss related test or performance meassurement on the +named machine. NT and 2000 might require an additional reboot, since the +ps is not so good about telling us the actual programmname - so we can't +kill them... Please note that this is a brute force script, it should not +be used on a regular basis, file a bug whenever you have to use it, since +hanging QA is nothing that should occur frequently +<p> <a href="../qaclean">view the script</a> +<p>What it does: +<ol> +<li> +see if there is a lockfile (/tmp/nssqa.$$ or $TMP/nssqa.$$)</li> + +<br>if yes: +<ol>kill the process of the lockfile <font color="#666666">(future expansion +and if possible it's children )</font> +<br>rm the lockfile</ol> + +<li> +kill selfservers</li> + +<li> +kill whatever other qa related processes might be hanging</li> + +<li> +clean up tmp files</li> +</ol> +<b>QAClean Parameters:</b> +<br> machinename. +<br> for example +<br> qaclean kentuckyderby +<br> started on any machine, will clean up on kentuckyderby +<p><a NAME="qa_stat"></a><b><u><font size=+2>qa_stat</font></u></b> +<p>qa_stat is the script that is being started from the svbld cron on kentuckyderby +every morning at 10:00 and runs some (very primitive) analysis on the qa +results. +<br>I'd like to rewrite the whole thing in perl, and in a few weeks I might +just do this... +<p> <a href="../qa_stat">view the script</a> +<p>qa_stat <a href="#Parameters">parameters</a> and <a href="#Options">options</a> +<p><a NAME="advertisement"></a><b><u><font size=+1>Why we need the QA wrapper</font></u></b> +<p>We need the new QA wrapper, because we have to test on so many platforms, +that running the tests and evaluating the results for the nightly builds +took about an average workday. +<p><b><font size=+1>New Features:</font></b> +<ul> +<li> +runs from <b>cron</b> / rsh or <b>interactive</b> if desired</li> + +<li> +generates <b>summary</b> (no need to look through 60-90 directories)</li> + +<li> +sends <b>email</b> about results</li> + +<li> +automatically <b>recognizes common errors</b> and problems and conflicts +and corrects them</li> + +<br>(or attempts to correct them :-) +<li> +automatically determines <b>which build </b>to test (waits if build in +progress, exits if no build)</li> + +<li> +runs on <b>all required platforms</b> (Windows 98 and before not functional +yet)</li> + +<li> +Windows version runs on <b>free Cygnus</b> as well as on MKS</li> + +<li> +debug mode, normal mode and silent mode</li> + +<li> +<b>locking</b> mechanism so it won't run twice</li> + +<li> +<b>cleanup</b> after being killed and most errors (no remaining selfservers, +tmpfiles, lock files)</li> +</ul> +The 1st script is started via cron between 5:00 and 8:00 am on different +systems, and starts QA on the nightly build. At 10:00 the next script is +started, and sends a QA summary to the nss developers. +<p><b>Cygnus Advantages</b>: +<ul> +<li> +<b>free</b></li> + +<li> +better handling of <b>processes</b> (background, processIDs, Signals)</li> + +<li> +Unix / Linux <b>compatible</b> sh / bash</li> +</ul> +<b>Disadvantages</b> +<ul> +<li> +MKS functionality needs to be preserved (makes <b>8 Windows platforms</b> +instead of 4 for the QA suites - makes 32 testruns on Windows alone)</li> + +<br>In certain functionality's <b>slow</b> +<br><b></b> </ul> +<b>Porting the windows QA to Uwin as well is also being considered</b> +</body> +</html> |