mbedtls/tests/scripts/test_psa_constant_names.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
'''Test the program psa_constant_names.
Gather constant names from header files and test cases. Compile a C program
to print out their numerical values, feed these numerical values to
psa_constant_names, and check that the output is the original name.
Return 0 if all test cases pass, 1 if the output was not always as expected,
or 1 (with a Python backtrace) if there was an operational error.'''
import argparse
import itertools
import os
import platform
import re
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
class ReadFileLineException(Exception):
def __init__(self, filename, line_number):
message = 'in {} at {}'.format(filename, line_number)
super(ReadFileLineException, self).__init__(message)
self.filename = filename
self.line_number = line_number
class read_file_lines:
'''Context manager to read a text file line by line.
with read_file_lines(filename) as lines:
for line in lines:
process(line)
is equivalent to
with open(filename, 'r') as input_file:
for line in input_file:
process(line)
except that if process(line) raises an exception, then the read_file_lines
snippet annotates the exception with the file name and line number.'''
def __init__(self, filename):
self.filename = filename
self.line_number = 'entry'
def __enter__(self):
self.generator = enumerate(open(self.filename, 'r'))
return self
def __iter__(self):
for line_number, content in self.generator:
self.line_number = line_number
yield content
self.line_number = 'exit'
def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
if type is not None:
raise ReadFileLineException(self.filename, self.line_number) \
from value
class Inputs:
'''Accumulate information about macros to test.
This includes macro names as well as information about their arguments
when applicable.'''
def __init__(self):
# Sets of names per type
self.statuses = set(['PSA_SUCCESS'])
self.algorithms = set(['0xffffffff'])
self.ecc_curves = set(['0xffff'])
self.key_types = set(['0xffffffff'])
self.key_usage_flags = set(['0x80000000'])
# Hard-coded value for an unknown hash algorithm
self.hash_algorithms = set(['0x010000ff'])
# Identifier prefixes
self.table_by_prefix = {
'ERROR': self.statuses,
'ALG': self.algorithms,
'CURVE': self.ecc_curves,
'KEY_TYPE': self.key_types,
'KEY_USAGE': self.key_usage_flags,
}
# macro name -> list of argument names
self.argspecs = {}
# argument name -> list of values
self.arguments_for = {}
def gather_arguments(self):
'''Populate the list of values for macro arguments.
Call this after parsing all the inputs.'''
self.arguments_for['hash_alg'] = sorted(self.hash_algorithms)
self.arguments_for['curve'] = sorted(self.ecc_curves)
def format_arguments(self, name, arguments):
'''Format a macro call with arguments..'''
return name + '(' + ', '.join(arguments) + ')'
def distribute_arguments(self, name):
'''Generate macro calls with each tested argument set.
If name is a macro without arguments, just yield "name".
If name is a macro with arguments, yield a series of "name(arg1,...,argN)"
where each argument takes each possible value at least once.'''
try:
if name not in self.argspecs:
yield name
return
argspec = self.argspecs[name]
if argspec == []:
yield name + '()'
return
argument_lists = [self.arguments_for[arg] for arg in argspec]
arguments = [values[0] for values in argument_lists]
yield self.format_arguments(name, arguments)
for i in range(len(arguments)):
for value in argument_lists[i][1:]:
arguments[i] = value
yield self.format_arguments(name, arguments)
arguments[i] = argument_lists[0][0]
except BaseException as e:
raise Exception('distribute_arguments({})'.format(name)) from e
# Regex for interesting header lines.
# Groups: 1=macro name, 2=type, 3=argument list (optional).
header_line_re = \
re.compile(r'#define +' +
r'(PSA_((?:KEY_)?[A-Z]+)_\w+)' +
r'(?:\(([^\n()]*)\))?')
# Regex of macro names to exclude.
excluded_name_re = re.compile('_(?:GET|IS|OF)_|_(?:BASE|FLAG|MASK)\Z')
argument_split_re = re.compile(r' *, *')
def parse_header_line(self, line):
'''Parse a C header line, looking for "#define PSA_xxx".'''
m = re.match(self.header_line_re, line)
if not m:
return
name = m.group(1)
if re.search(self.excluded_name_re, name):
return
dest = self.table_by_prefix.get(m.group(2))
if dest is None:
return
dest.add(name)
if m.group(3):
self.argspecs[name] = re.split(self.argument_split_re, m.group(3))
def parse_header(self, filename):
'''Parse a C header file, looking for "#define PSA_xxx".'''
with read_file_lines(filename) as lines:
for line in lines:
self.parse_header_line(line)
def add_test_case_line(self, function, argument):
'''Parse a test case data line, looking for algorithm metadata tests.'''
if function.endswith('_algorithm'):
self.algorithms.add(argument)
if function == 'hash_algorithm':
self.hash_algorithms.add(argument)
elif function == 'key_type':
self.key_types.add(argument)
elif function == 'ecc_key_types':
self.ecc_curves.add(argument)
# Regex matching a *.data line containing a test function call and
# its arguments. The actual definition is partly positional, but this
# regex is good enough in practice.
test_case_line_re = re.compile('(?!depends_on:)(\w+):([^\n :][^:\n]*)')
def parse_test_cases(self, filename):
'''Parse a test case file (*.data), looking for algorithm metadata tests.'''
with read_file_lines(filename) as lines:
for line in lines:
m = re.match(self.test_case_line_re, line)
if m:
self.add_test_case_line(m.group(1), m.group(2))
def gather_inputs(headers, test_suites):
'''Read the list of inputs to test psa_constant_names with.'''
inputs = Inputs()
for header in headers:
inputs.parse_header(header)
for test_cases in test_suites:
inputs.parse_test_cases(test_cases)
inputs.gather_arguments()
return inputs
def remove_file_if_exists(filename):
'''Remove the specified file, ignoring errors.'''
if not filename:
return
try:
os.remove(filename)
except:
pass
def run_c(options, type, names):
'''Generate and run a program to print out numerical values for names.'''
c_name = None
exe_name = None
try:
c_fd, c_name = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix='.c',
dir='programs/psa')
exe_suffix = '.exe' if platform.system() == 'Windows' else ''
exe_name = c_name[:-2] + exe_suffix
remove_file_if_exists(exe_name)
c_file = os.fdopen(c_fd, 'w', encoding='ascii')
c_file.write('''/* Generated by test_psa_constant_names.py */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <psa/crypto.h>
int main(void)
{
''')
for name in names:
c_file.write(' printf("0x%08x\\n", {});\n'.format(name))
c_file.write(''' return 0;
}
''')
c_file.close()
cc = os.getenv('CC', 'cc')
subprocess.check_call([cc] +
['-I' + dir for dir in options.include] +
['-o', exe_name, c_name])
if options.keep_c:
sys.stderr.write('List of {} tests kept at {}\n'
.format(type, c_name))
else:
os.remove(c_name)
output = subprocess.check_output([exe_name])
return output.decode('ascii').strip().split('\n')
finally:
remove_file_if_exists(exe_name)
normalize_strip_re = re.compile(r'\s+')
def normalize(expr):
'''Normalize the C expression so as not to care about trivial differences.
Currently "trivial differences" means whitespace.'''
expr = re.sub(normalize_strip_re, '', expr, len(expr))
return expr.strip().split('\n')
def do_test(options, inputs, type, names):
'''Test psa_constant_names for the specified type.
Run program on names.
Use inputs to figure out what arguments to pass to macros that take arguments.'''
names = sorted(itertools.chain(*map(inputs.distribute_arguments, names)))
values = run_c(options, type, names)
output = subprocess.check_output([options.program, type] + values)
outputs = output.decode('ascii').strip().split('\n')
errors = [(type, name, value, output)
for (name, value, output) in zip(names, values, outputs)
if normalize(name) != normalize(output)]
return len(names), errors
def report_errors(errors):
'''Describe each case where the output is not as expected.'''
for type, name, value, output in errors:
print('For {} "{}", got "{}" (value: {})'
.format(type, name, output, value))
def run_tests(options, inputs):
'''Run psa_constant_names on all the gathered inputs.
Return a tuple (count, errors) where count is the total number of inputs
that were tested and errors is the list of cases where the output was
not as expected.'''
count = 0
errors = []
for type, names in [('status', inputs.statuses),
('algorithm', inputs.algorithms),
('ecc_curve', inputs.ecc_curves),
('key_type', inputs.key_types),
('key_usage', inputs.key_usage_flags)]:
c, e = do_test(options, inputs, type, names)
count += c
errors += e
return count, errors
if __name__ == '__main__':
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=globals()['__doc__'])
parser.add_argument('--include', '-I',
action='append', default=['include'],
help='Directory for header files')
parser.add_argument('--program',
default='programs/psa/psa_constant_names',
help='Program to test')
parser.add_argument('--keep-c',
action='store_true', dest='keep_c', default=False,
help='Keep the intermediate C file')
parser.add_argument('--no-keep-c',
action='store_false', dest='keep_c',
help='Don\'t keep the intermediate C file (default)')
options = parser.parse_args()
headers = [os.path.join(options.include[0], 'psa/crypto.h')]
test_suites = ['tests/suites/test_suite_psa_crypto_metadata.data']
inputs = gather_inputs(headers, test_suites)
count, errors = run_tests(options, inputs)
report_errors(errors)
if errors == []:
print('{} test cases PASS'.format(count))
else:
print('{} test cases, {} FAIL'.format(count, len(errors)))
exit(1)