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+#!/usr/bin/python
+"""
+Program that calculates several hashes for a given CD image.
+
+@copyright: Red Hat 2008-2009
+"""
+
+import os, sys, optparse, logging
+import common
+import kvm_utils
+from autotest_lib.client.common_lib import logging_manager
+from autotest_lib.client.bin import utils
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ parser = optparse.OptionParser("usage: %prog [options] [filenames]")
+ options, args = parser.parse_args()
+
+ logging_manager.configure_logging(kvm_utils.KvmLoggingConfig())
+
+ if args:
+ filenames = args
+ else:
+ parser.print_help()
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+ for filename in filenames:
+ filename = os.path.abspath(filename)
+
+ file_exists = os.path.isfile(filename)
+ can_read_file = os.access(filename, os.R_OK)
+ if not file_exists:
+ logging.critical("File %s does not exist!", filename)
+ continue
+ if not can_read_file:
+ logging.critical("File %s does not have read permissions!",
+ filename)
+ continue
+
+ logging.info("Hash values for file %s", os.path.basename(filename))
+ logging.info("md5 (1m): %s", utils.hash_file(filename, 1024*1024,
+ method="md5"))
+ logging.info("sha1 (1m): %s", utils.hash_file(filename, 1024*1024,
+ method="sha1"))
+ logging.info("md5 (full): %s", utils.hash_file(filename, method="md5"))
+ logging.info("sha1 (full): %s", utils.hash_file(filename,
+ method="sha1"))
+ logging.info("")
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+#!/usr/bin/python
+"""
+Script used to parse the test results and generate an HTML report.
+
+@copyright: (c)2005-2007 Matt Kruse (javascripttoolbox.com)
+@copyright: Red Hat 2008-2009
+@author: Dror Russo (drusso@redhat.com)
+"""
+
+import os, sys, re, getopt, time, datetime, commands
+import common
+
+
+format_css = """
+html,body {
+ padding:0;
+ color:#222;
+ background:#FFFFFF;
+}
+
+body {
+ padding:0px;
+ font:76%/150% "Lucida Grande", "Lucida Sans Unicode", Lucida, Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
+}
+
+#page_title{
+ text-decoration:none;
+ font:bold 2em/2em Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
+ text-transform:none;
+ text-shadow: 2px 2px 2px #555;
+ text-align: left;
+ color:#555555;
+ border-bottom: 1px solid #555555;
+}
+
+#page_sub_title{
+ text-decoration:none;
+ font:bold 16px Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
+ text-transform:uppercase;
+ text-shadow: 2px 2px 2px #555;
+ text-align: left;
+ color:#555555;
+ margin-bottom:0;
+}
+
+#comment{
+ text-decoration:none;
+ font:bold 10px Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
+ text-transform:none;
+ text-align: left;
+ color:#999999;
+ margin-top:0;
+}
+
+
+#meta_headline{
+ text-decoration:none;
+ font-family: Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif ;
+ text-align: left;
+ color:black;
+ font-weight: bold;
+ font-size: 14px;
+ }
+
+
+table.meta_table
+{text-align: center;
+font-family: Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif ;
+width: 90%;
+background-color: #FFFFFF;
+border: 0px;
+border-top: 1px #003377 solid;
+border-bottom: 1px #003377 solid;
+border-right: 1px #003377 solid;
+border-left: 1px #003377 solid;
+border-collapse: collapse;
+border-spacing: 0px;}
+
+table.meta_table td
+{background-color: #FFFFFF;
+color: #000;
+padding: 4px;
+border-top: 1px #BBBBBB solid;
+border-bottom: 1px #BBBBBB solid;
+font-weight: normal;
+font-size: 13px;}
+
+
+table.stats
+{text-align: center;
+font-family: Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif ;
+width: 100%;
+background-color: #FFFFFF;
+border: 0px;
+border-top: 1px #003377 solid;
+border-bottom: 1px #003377 solid;
+border-right: 1px #003377 solid;
+border-left: 1px #003377 solid;
+border-collapse: collapse;
+border-spacing: 0px;}
+
+table.stats td{
+background-color: #FFFFFF;
+color: #000;
+padding: 4px;
+border-top: 1px #BBBBBB solid;
+border-bottom: 1px #BBBBBB solid;
+font-weight: normal;
+font-size: 11px;}
+
+table.stats th{
+background: #dcdcdc;
+color: #000;
+padding: 6px;
+font-size: 12px;
+border-bottom: 1px #003377 solid;
+font-weight: bold;}
+
+table.stats td.top{
+background-color: #dcdcdc;
+color: #000;
+padding: 6px;
+text-align: center;
+border: 0px;
+border-bottom: 1px #003377 solid;
+font-size: 10px;
+font-weight: bold;}
+
+table.stats th.table-sorted-asc{
+ background-image: url(ascending.gif);
+ background-position: top left ;
+ background-repeat: no-repeat;
+}
+
+table.stats th.table-sorted-desc{
+ background-image: url(descending.gif);
+ background-position: top left;
+ background-repeat: no-repeat;
+}
+
+table.stats2
+{text-align: left;
+font-family: Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif ;
+width: 100%;
+background-color: #FFFFFF;
+border: 0px;
+}
+
+table.stats2 td{
+background-color: #FFFFFF;
+color: #000;
+padding: 0px;
+font-weight: bold;
+font-size: 13px;}
+
+
+
+/* Put this inside a @media qualifier so Netscape 4 ignores it */
+@media screen, print {
+ /* Turn off list bullets */
+ ul.mktree li { list-style: none; }
+ /* Control how "spaced out" the tree is */
+ ul.mktree, ul.mktree ul , ul.mktree li { margin-left:10px; padding:0px; }
+ /* Provide space for our own "bullet" inside the LI */
+ ul.mktree li .bullet { padding-left: 15px; }
+ /* Show "bullets" in the links, depending on the class of the LI that the link's in */
+ ul.mktree li.liOpen .bullet { cursor: pointer; }
+ ul.mktree li.liClosed .bullet { cursor: pointer; }
+ ul.mktree li.liBullet .bullet { cursor: default; }
+ /* Sublists are visible or not based on class of parent LI */
+ ul.mktree li.liOpen ul { display: block; }
+ ul.mktree li.liClosed ul { display: none; }
+
+ /* Format menu items differently depending on what level of the tree they are in */
+ /* Uncomment this if you want your fonts to decrease in size the deeper they are in the tree */
+/*
+ ul.mktree li ul li { font-size: 90% }
+*/
+}
+"""
+
+
+table_js = """
+/**
+ * Copyright (c)2005-2007 Matt Kruse (javascripttoolbox.com)
+ *
+ * Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.
+ * This basically means you can use this code however you want for
+ * free, but don't claim to have written it yourself!
+ * Donations always accepted: http://www.JavascriptToolbox.com/donate/
+ *
+ * Please do not link to the .js files on javascripttoolbox.com from
+ * your site. Copy the files locally to your server instead.
+ *
+ */
+/**
+ * Table.js
+ * Functions for interactive Tables
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 2007 Matt Kruse (javascripttoolbox.com)
+ * Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.
+ *
+ * @version 0.981
+ *
+ * @history 0.981 2007-03-19 Added Sort.numeric_comma, additional date parsing formats
+ * @history 0.980 2007-03-18 Release new BETA release pending some testing. Todo: Additional docs, examples, plus jQuery plugin.
+ * @history 0.959 2007-03-05 Added more "auto" functionality, couple bug fixes
+ * @history 0.958 2007-02-28 Added auto functionality based on class names
+ * @history 0.957 2007-02-21 Speed increases, more code cleanup, added Auto Sort functionality
+ * @history 0.956 2007-02-16 Cleaned up the code and added Auto Filter functionality.
+ * @history 0.950 2006-11-15 First BETA release.
+ *
+ * @todo Add more date format parsers
+ * @todo Add style classes to colgroup tags after sorting/filtering in case the user wants to highlight the whole column
+ * @todo Correct for colspans in data rows (this may slow it down)
+ * @todo Fix for IE losing form control values after sort?
+ */
+
+/**
+ * Sort Functions
+ */
+var Sort = (function(){
+ var sort = {};
+ // Default alpha-numeric sort
+ // --------------------------
+ sort.alphanumeric = function(a,b) {
+ return (a==b)?0:(a<b)?-1:1;
+ };
+ sort.alphanumeric_rev = function(a,b) {
+ return (a==b)?0:(a<b)?1:-1;
+ };
+ sort['default'] = sort.alphanumeric; // IE chokes on sort.default
+
+ // This conversion is generalized to work for either a decimal separator of , or .
+ sort.numeric_converter = function(separator) {
+ return function(val) {
+ if (typeof(val)=="string") {
+ val = parseFloat(val.replace(/^[^\d\.]*([\d., ]+).*/g,"$1").replace(new RegExp("[^\\\d"+separator+"]","g"),'').replace(/,/,'.')) || 0;
+ }
+ return val || 0;
+ };
+ };
+
+ // Numeric Reversed Sort
+ // ------------
+ sort.numeric_rev = function(a,b) {
+ if (sort.numeric.convert(a)>sort.numeric.convert(b)) {
+ return (-1);
+ }
+ if (sort.numeric.convert(a)==sort.numeric.convert(b)) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if (sort.numeric.convert(a)<sort.numeric.convert(b)) {
+ return 1;
+ }
+ };
+
+
+ // Numeric Sort
+ // ------------
+ sort.numeric = function(a,b) {
+ return sort.numeric.convert(a)-sort.numeric.convert(b);
+ };
+ sort.numeric.convert = sort.numeric_converter(".");
+
+ // Numeric Sort - comma decimal separator
+ // --------------------------------------
+ sort.numeric_comma = function(a,b) {
+ return sort.numeric_comma.convert(a)-sort.numeric_comma.convert(b);
+ };
+ sort.numeric_comma.convert = sort.numeric_converter(",");
+
+ // Case-insensitive Sort
+ // ---------------------
+ sort.ignorecase = function(a,b) {
+ return sort.alphanumeric(sort.ignorecase.convert(a),sort.ignorecase.convert(b));
+ };
+ sort.ignorecase.convert = function(val) {
+ if (val==null) { return ""; }
+ return (""+val).toLowerCase();
+ };
+
+ // Currency Sort
+ // -------------
+ sort.currency = sort.numeric; // Just treat it as numeric!
+ sort.currency_comma = sort.numeric_comma;
+
+ // Date sort
+ // ---------
+ sort.date = function(a,b) {
+ return sort.numeric(sort.date.convert(a),sort.date.convert(b));
+ };
+ // Convert 2-digit years to 4
+ sort.date.fixYear=function(yr) {
+ yr = +yr;
+ if (yr<50) { yr += 2000; }
+ else if (yr<100) { yr += 1900; }
+ return yr;
+ };
+ sort.date.formats = [
+ // YY[YY]-MM-DD
+ { re:/(\d{2,4})-(\d{1,2})-(\d{1,2})/ , f:function(x){ return (new Date(sort.date.fixYear(x[1]),+x[2],+x[3])).getTime(); } }
+ // MM/DD/YY[YY] or MM-DD-YY[YY]
+ ,{ re:/(\d{1,2})[\/-](\d{1,2})[\/-](\d{2,4})/ , f:function(x){ return (new Date(sort.date.fixYear(x[3]),+x[1],+x[2])).getTime(); } }
+ // Any catch-all format that new Date() can handle. This is not reliable except for long formats, for example: 31 Jan 2000 01:23:45 GMT
+ ,{ re:/(.*\d{4}.*\d+:\d+\d+.*)/, f:function(x){ var d=new Date(x[1]); if(d){return d.getTime();} } }
+ ];
+ sort.date.convert = function(val) {
+ var m,v, f = sort.date.formats;
+ for (var i=0,L=f.length; i<L; i++) {
+ if (m=val.match(f[i].re)) {
+ v=f[i].f(m);
+ if (typeof(v)!="undefined") { return v; }
+ }
+ }
+ return 9999999999999; // So non-parsed dates will be last, not first
+ };
+
+ return sort;
+})();
+
+/**
+ * The main Table namespace
+ */
+var Table = (function(){
+
+ /**
+ * Determine if a reference is defined
+ */
+ function def(o) {return (typeof o!="undefined");};
+
+ /**
+ * Determine if an object or class string contains a given class.
+ */
+ function hasClass(o,name) {
+ return new RegExp("(^|\\\s)"+name+"(\\\s|$)").test(o.className);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Add a class to an object
+ */
+ function addClass(o,name) {
+ var c = o.className || "";
+ if (def(c) && !hasClass(o,name)) {
+ o.className += (c?" ":"") + name;
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Remove a class from an object
+ */
+ function removeClass(o,name) {
+ var c = o.className || "";
+ o.className = c.replace(new RegExp("(^|\\\s)"+name+"(\\\s|$)"),"$1");
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * For classes that match a given substring, return the rest
+ */
+ function classValue(o,prefix) {
+ var c = o.className;
+ if (c.match(new RegExp("(^|\\\s)"+prefix+"([^ ]+)"))) {
+ return RegExp.$2;
+ }
+ return null;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Return true if an object is hidden.
+ * This uses the "russian doll" technique to unwrap itself to the most efficient
+ * function after the first pass. This avoids repeated feature detection that
+ * would always fall into the same block of code.
+ */
+ function isHidden(o) {
+ if (window.getComputedStyle) {
+ var cs = window.getComputedStyle;
+ return (isHidden = function(o) {
+ return 'none'==cs(o,null).getPropertyValue('display');
+ })(o);
+ }
+ else if (window.currentStyle) {
+ return(isHidden = function(o) {
+ return 'none'==o.currentStyle['display'];
+ })(o);
+ }
+ return (isHidden = function(o) {
+ return 'none'==o.style['display'];
+ })(o);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Get a parent element by tag name, or the original element if it is of the tag type
+ */
+ function getParent(o,a,b) {
+ if (o!=null && o.nodeName) {
+ if (o.nodeName==a || (b && o.nodeName==b)) {
+ return o;
+ }
+ while (o=o.parentNode) {
+ if (o.nodeName && (o.nodeName==a || (b && o.nodeName==b))) {
+ return o;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return null;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Utility function to copy properties from one object to another
+ */
+ function copy(o1,o2) {
+ for (var i=2;i<arguments.length; i++) {
+ var a = arguments[i];
+ if (def(o1[a])) {
+ o2[a] = o1[a];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // The table object itself
+ var table = {
+ //Class names used in the code
+ AutoStripeClassName:"table-autostripe",
+ StripeClassNamePrefix:"table-stripeclass:",
+
+ AutoSortClassName:"table-autosort",
+ AutoSortColumnPrefix:"table-autosort:",
+ AutoSortTitle:"Click to sort",
+ SortedAscendingClassName:"table-sorted-asc",
+ SortedDescendingClassName:"table-sorted-desc",
+ SortableClassName:"table-sortable",
+ SortableColumnPrefix:"table-sortable:",
+ NoSortClassName:"table-nosort",
+
+ AutoFilterClassName:"table-autofilter",
+ FilteredClassName:"table-filtered",
+ FilterableClassName:"table-filterable",
+ FilteredRowcountPrefix:"table-filtered-rowcount:",
+ RowcountPrefix:"table-rowcount:",
+ FilterAllLabel:"Filter: All",
+
+ AutoPageSizePrefix:"table-autopage:",
+ AutoPageJumpPrefix:"table-page:",
+ PageNumberPrefix:"table-page-number:",
+ PageCountPrefix:"table-page-count:"
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * A place to store misc table information, rather than in the table objects themselves
+ */
+ table.tabledata = {};
+
+ /**
+ * Resolve a table given an element reference, and make sure it has a unique ID
+ */
+ table.uniqueId=1;
+ table.resolve = function(o,args) {
+ if (o!=null && o.nodeName && o.nodeName!="TABLE") {
+ o = getParent(o,"TABLE");
+ }
+ if (o==null) { return null; }
+ if (!o.id) {
+ var id = null;
+ do { var id = "TABLE_"+(table.uniqueId++); }
+ while (document.getElementById(id)!=null);
+ o.id = id;
+ }
+ this.tabledata[o.id] = this.tabledata[o.id] || {};
+ if (args) {
+ copy(args,this.tabledata[o.id],"stripeclass","ignorehiddenrows","useinnertext","sorttype","col","desc","page","pagesize");
+ }
+ return o;
+ };
+
+
+ /**
+ * Run a function against each cell in a table header or footer, usually
+ * to add or remove css classes based on sorting, filtering, etc.
+ */
+ table.processTableCells = function(t, type, func, arg) {
+ t = this.resolve(t);
+ if (t==null) { return; }
+ if (type!="TFOOT") {
+ this.processCells(t.tHead, func, arg);
+ }
+ if (type!="THEAD") {
+ this.processCells(t.tFoot, func, arg);
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Internal method used to process an arbitrary collection of cells.
+ * Referenced by processTableCells.
+ * It's done this way to avoid getElementsByTagName() which would also return nested table cells.
+ */
+ table.processCells = function(section,func,arg) {
+ if (section!=null) {
+ if (section.rows && section.rows.length && section.rows.length>0) {
+ var rows = section.rows;
+ for (var j=0,L2=rows.length; j<L2; j++) {
+ var row = rows[j];
+ if (row.cells && row.cells.length && row.cells.length>0) {
+ var cells = row.cells;
+ for (var k=0,L3=cells.length; k<L3; k++) {
+ var cellsK = cells[k];
+ func.call(this,cellsK,arg);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Get the cellIndex value for a cell. This is only needed because of a Safari
+ * bug that causes cellIndex to exist but always be 0.
+ * Rather than feature-detecting each time it is called, the function will
+ * re-write itself the first time it is called.
+ */
+ table.getCellIndex = function(td) {
+ var tr = td.parentNode;
+ var cells = tr.cells;
+ if (cells && cells.length) {
+ if (cells.length>1 && cells[cells.length-1].cellIndex>0) {
+ // Define the new function, overwrite the one we're running now, and then run the new one
+ (this.getCellIndex = function(td) {
+ return td.cellIndex;
+ })(td);
+ }
+ // Safari will always go through this slower block every time. Oh well.
+ for (var i=0,L=cells.length; i<L; i++) {
+ if (tr.cells[i]==td) {
+ return i;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * A map of node names and how to convert them into their "value" for sorting, filtering, etc.
+ * These are put here so it is extensible.
+ */
+ table.nodeValue = {
+ 'INPUT':function(node) {
+ if (def(node.value) && node.type && ((node.type!="checkbox" && node.type!="radio") || node.checked)) {
+ return node.value;
+ }
+ return "";
+ },
+ 'SELECT':function(node) {
+ if (node.selectedIndex>=0 && node.options) {
+ // Sort select elements by the visible text
+ return node.options[node.selectedIndex].text;
+ }
+ return "";
+ },
+ 'IMG':function(node) {
+ return node.name || "";
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Get the text value of a cell. Only use innerText if explicitly told to, because
+ * otherwise we want to be able to handle sorting on inputs and other types
+ */
+ table.getCellValue = function(td,useInnerText) {
+ if (useInnerText && def(td.innerText)) {
+ return td.innerText;
+ }
+ if (!td.childNodes) {
+ return "";
+ }
+ var childNodes=td.childNodes;
+ var ret = "";
+ for (var i=0,L=childNodes.length; i<L; i++) {
+ var node = childNodes[i];
+ var type = node.nodeType;
+ // In order to get realistic sort results, we need to treat some elements in a special way.
+ // These behaviors are defined in the nodeValue() object, keyed by node name
+ if (type==1) {
+ var nname = node.nodeName;
+ if (this.nodeValue[nname]) {
+ ret += this.nodeValue[nname](node);
+ }
+ else {
+ ret += this.getCellValue(node);
+ }
+ }
+ else if (type==3) {
+ if (def(node.innerText)) {
+ ret += node.innerText;
+ }
+ else if (def(node.nodeValue)) {
+ ret += node.nodeValue;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return ret;
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Consider colspan and rowspan values in table header cells to calculate the actual cellIndex
+ * of a given cell. This is necessary because if the first cell in row 0 has a rowspan of 2,
+ * then the first cell in row 1 will have a cellIndex of 0 rather than 1, even though it really
+ * starts in the second column rather than the first.
+ * See: http://www.javascripttoolbox.com/temp/table_cellindex.html
+ */
+ table.tableHeaderIndexes = {};
+ table.getActualCellIndex = function(tableCellObj) {
+ if (!def(tableCellObj.cellIndex)) { return null; }
+ var tableObj = getParent(tableCellObj,"TABLE");
+ var cellCoordinates = tableCellObj.parentNode.rowIndex+"-"+this.getCellIndex(tableCellObj);
+
+ // If it has already been computed, return the answer from the lookup table
+ if (def(this.tableHeaderIndexes[tableObj.id])) {
+ return this.tableHeaderIndexes[tableObj.id][cellCoordinates];
+ }
+
+ var matrix = [];
+ this.tableHeaderIndexes[tableObj.id] = {};
+ var thead = getParent(tableCellObj,"THEAD");
+ var trs = thead.getElementsByTagName('TR');
+
+ // Loop thru every tr and every cell in the tr, building up a 2-d array "grid" that gets
+ // populated with an "x" for each space that a cell takes up. If the first cell is colspan
+ // 2, it will fill in values [0] and [1] in the first array, so that the second cell will
+ // find the first empty cell in the first row (which will be [2]) and know that this is
+ // where it sits, rather than its internal .cellIndex value of [1].
+ for (var i=0; i<trs.length; i++) {
+ var cells = trs[i].cells;
+ for (var j=0; j<cells.length; j++) {
+ var c = cells[j];
+ var rowIndex = c.parentNode.rowIndex;
+ var cellId = rowIndex+"-"+this.getCellIndex(c);
+ var rowSpan = c.rowSpan || 1;
+ var colSpan = c.colSpan || 1;
+ var firstAvailCol;
+ if(!def(matrix[rowIndex])) {
+ matrix[rowIndex] = [];
+ }
+ var m = matrix[rowIndex];
+ // Find first available column in the first row
+ for (var k=0; k<m.length+1; k++) {
+ if (!def(m[k])) {
+ firstAvailCol = k;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ this.tableHeaderIndexes[tableObj.id][cellId] = firstAvailCol;
+ for (var k=rowIndex; k<rowIndex+rowSpan; k++) {
+ if(!def(matrix[k])) {
+ matrix[k] = [];
+ }
+ var matrixrow = matrix[k];
+ for (var l=firstAvailCol; l<firstAvailCol+colSpan; l++) {
+ matrixrow[l] = "x";
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ // Store the map so future lookups are fast.
+ return this.tableHeaderIndexes[tableObj.id][cellCoordinates];
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Sort all rows in each TBODY (tbodies are sorted independent of each other)
+ */
+ table.sort = function(o,args) {
+ var t, tdata, sortconvert=null;
+ // Allow for a simple passing of sort type as second parameter
+ if (typeof(args)=="function") {
+ args={sorttype:args};
+ }
+ args = args || {};
+
+ // If no col is specified, deduce it from the object sent in
+ if (!def(args.col)) {
+ args.col = this.getActualCellIndex(o) || 0;
+ }
+ // If no sort type is specified, default to the default sort
+ args.sorttype = args.sorttype || Sort['default'];
+
+ // Resolve the table
+ t = this.resolve(o,args);
+ tdata = this.tabledata[t.id];
+
+ // If we are sorting on the same column as last time, flip the sort direction
+ if (def(tdata.lastcol) && tdata.lastcol==tdata.col && def(tdata.lastdesc)) {
+ tdata.desc = !tdata.lastdesc;
+ }
+ else {
+ tdata.desc = !!args.desc;
+ }
+
+ // Store the last sorted column so clicking again will reverse the sort order
+ tdata.lastcol=tdata.col;
+ tdata.lastdesc=!!tdata.desc;
+
+ // If a sort conversion function exists, pre-convert cell values and then use a plain alphanumeric sort
+ var sorttype = tdata.sorttype;
+ if (typeof(sorttype.convert)=="function") {
+ sortconvert=tdata.sorttype.convert;
+ sorttype=Sort.alphanumeric;
+ }
+
+ // Loop through all THEADs and remove sorted class names, then re-add them for the col
+ // that is being sorted
+ this.processTableCells(t,"THEAD",
+ function(cell) {
+ if (hasClass(cell,this.SortableClassName)) {
+ removeClass(cell,this.SortedAscendingClassName);
+ removeClass(cell,this.SortedDescendingClassName);
+ // If the computed colIndex of the cell equals the sorted colIndex, flag it as sorted
+ if (tdata.col==table.getActualCellIndex(cell) && (classValue(cell,table.SortableClassName))) {
+ addClass(cell,tdata.desc?this.SortedAscendingClassName:this.SortedDescendingClassName);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ );
+
+ // Sort each tbody independently
+ var bodies = t.tBodies;
+ if (bodies==null || bodies.length==0) { return; }
+
+ // Define a new sort function to be called to consider descending or not
+ var newSortFunc = (tdata.desc)?
+ function(a,b){return sorttype(b[0],a[0]);}
+ :function(a,b){return sorttype(a[0],b[0]);};
+
+ var useinnertext=!!tdata.useinnertext;
+ var col = tdata.col;
+
+ for (var i=0,L=bodies.length; i<L; i++) {
+ var tb = bodies[i], tbrows = tb.rows, rows = [];
+
+ // Allow tbodies to request that they not be sorted
+ if(!hasClass(tb,table.NoSortClassName)) {
+ // Create a separate array which will store the converted values and refs to the
+ // actual rows. This is the array that will be sorted.
+ var cRow, cRowIndex=0;
+ if (cRow=tbrows[cRowIndex]){
+ // Funky loop style because it's considerably faster in IE
+ do {
+ if (rowCells = cRow.cells) {
+ var cellValue = (col<rowCells.length)?this.getCellValue(rowCells[col],useinnertext):null;
+ if (sortconvert) cellValue = sortconvert(cellValue);
+ rows[cRowIndex] = [cellValue,tbrows[cRowIndex]];
+ }
+ } while (cRow=tbrows[++cRowIndex])
+ }
+
+ // Do the actual sorting
+ rows.sort(newSortFunc);
+
+ // Move the rows to the correctly sorted order. Appending an existing DOM object just moves it!
+ cRowIndex=0;
+ var displayedCount=0;
+ var f=[removeClass,addClass];
+ if (cRow=rows[cRowIndex]){
+ do {
+ tb.appendChild(cRow[1]);
+ } while (cRow=rows[++cRowIndex])
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // If paging is enabled on the table, then we need to re-page because the order of rows has changed!
+ if (tdata.pagesize) {
+ this.page(t); // This will internally do the striping
+ }
+ else {
+ // Re-stripe if a class name was supplied
+ if (tdata.stripeclass) {
+ this.stripe(t,tdata.stripeclass,!!tdata.ignorehiddenrows);
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Apply a filter to rows in a table and hide those that do not match.
+ */
+ table.filter = function(o,filters,args) {
+ var cell;
+ args = args || {};
+
+ var t = this.resolve(o,args);
+ var tdata = this.tabledata[t.id];
+
+ // If new filters were passed in, apply them to the table's list of filters
+ if (!filters) {
+ // If a null or blank value was sent in for 'filters' then that means reset the table to no filters
+ tdata.filters = null;
+ }
+ else {
+ // Allow for passing a select list in as the filter, since this is common design
+ if (filters.nodeName=="SELECT" && filters.type=="select-one" && filters.selectedIndex>-1) {
+ filters={ 'filter':filters.options[filters.selectedIndex].value };
+ }
+ // Also allow for a regular input
+ if (filters.nodeName=="INPUT" && filters.type=="text") {
+ filters={ 'filter':"/"+filters.value+"/" };
+ }
+ // Force filters to be an array
+ if (typeof(filters)=="object" && !filters.length) {
+ filters = [filters];
+ }
+
+ // Convert regular expression strings to RegExp objects and function strings to function objects
+ for (var i=0,L=filters.length; i<L; i++) {
+ var filter = filters[i];
+ if (typeof(filter.filter)=="string") {
+ // If a filter string is like "/expr/" then turn it into a Regex
+ if (filter.filter.match(/^\/(.*)\/$/)) {
+ filter.filter = new RegExp(RegExp.$1);
+ filter.filter.regex=true;
+ }
+ // If filter string is like "function (x) { ... }" then turn it into a function
+ else if (filter.filter.match(/^function\s*\(([^\)]*)\)\s*\{(.*)}\s*$/)) {
+ filter.filter = Function(RegExp.$1,RegExp.$2);
+ }
+ }
+ // If some non-table object was passed in rather than a 'col' value, resolve it
+ // and assign it's column index to the filter if it doesn't have one. This way,
+ // passing in a cell reference or a select object etc instead of a table object
+ // will automatically set the correct column to filter.
+ if (filter && !def(filter.col) && (cell=getParent(o,"TD","TH"))) {
+ filter.col = this.getCellIndex(cell);
+ }
+
+ // Apply the passed-in filters to the existing list of filters for the table, removing those that have a filter of null or ""
+ if ((!filter || !filter.filter) && tdata.filters) {
+ delete tdata.filters[filter.col];
+ }
+ else {
+ tdata.filters = tdata.filters || {};
+ tdata.filters[filter.col] = filter.filter;
+ }
+ }
+ // If no more filters are left, then make sure to empty out the filters object
+ for (var j in tdata.filters) { var keep = true; }
+ if (!keep) {
+ tdata.filters = null;
+ }
+ }
+ // Everything's been setup, so now scrape the table rows
+ return table.scrape(o);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * "Page" a table by showing only a subset of the rows
+ */
+ table.page = function(t,page,args) {
+ args = args || {};
+ if (def(page)) { args.page = page; }
+ return table.scrape(t,args);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Jump forward or back any number of pages
+ */
+ table.pageJump = function(t,count,args) {
+ t = this.resolve(t,args);
+ return this.page(t,(table.tabledata[t.id].page||0)+count,args);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Go to the next page of a paged table
+ */
+ table.pageNext = function(t,args) {
+ return this.pageJump(t,1,args);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Go to the previous page of a paged table
+ */
+ table.pagePrevious = function(t,args) {
+ return this.pageJump(t,-1,args);
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Scrape a table to either hide or show each row based on filters and paging
+ */
+ table.scrape = function(o,args) {
+ var col,cell,filterList,filterReset=false,filter;
+ var page,pagesize,pagestart,pageend;
+ var unfilteredrows=[],unfilteredrowcount=0,totalrows=0;
+ var t,tdata,row,hideRow;
+ args = args || {};
+
+ // Resolve the table object
+ t = this.resolve(o,args);
+ tdata = this.tabledata[t.id];
+
+ // Setup for Paging
+ var page = tdata.page;
+ if (def(page)) {
+ // Don't let the page go before the beginning
+ if (page<0) { tdata.page=page=0; }
+ pagesize = tdata.pagesize || 25; // 25=arbitrary default
+ pagestart = page*pagesize+1;
+ pageend = pagestart + pagesize - 1;
+ }
+
+ // Scrape each row of each tbody
+ var bodies = t.tBodies;
+ if (bodies==null || bodies.length==0) { return; }
+ for (var i=0,L=bodies.length; i<L; i++) {
+ var tb = bodies[i];
+ for (var j=0,L2=tb.rows.length; j<L2; j++) {
+ row = tb.rows[j];
+ hideRow = false;
+
+ // Test if filters will hide the row
+ if (tdata.filters && row.cells) {
+ var cells = row.cells;
+ var cellsLength = cells.length;
+ // Test each filter
+ for (col in tdata.filters) {
+ if (!hideRow) {
+ filter = tdata.filters[col];
+ if (filter && col<cellsLength) {
+ var val = this.getCellValue(cells[col]);
+ if (filter.regex && val.search) {
+ hideRow=(val.search(filter)<0);
+ }
+ else if (typeof(filter)=="function") {
+ hideRow=!filter(val,cells[col]);
+ }
+ else {
+ hideRow = (val!=filter);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Keep track of the total rows scanned and the total runs _not_ filtered out
+ totalrows++;
+ if (!hideRow) {
+ unfilteredrowcount++;
+ if (def(page)) {
+ // Temporarily keep an array of unfiltered rows in case the page we're on goes past
+ // the last page and we need to back up. Don't want to filter again!
+ unfilteredrows.push(row);
+ if (unfilteredrowcount<pagestart || unfilteredrowcount>pageend) {
+ hideRow = true;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ row.style.display = hideRow?"none":"";
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (def(page)) {
+ // Check to see if filtering has put us past the requested page index. If it has,
+ // then go back to the last page and show it.
+ if (pagestart>=unfilteredrowcount) {
+ pagestart = unfilteredrowcount-(unfilteredrowcount%pagesize);
+ tdata.page = page = pagestart/pagesize;
+ for (var i=pagestart,L=unfilteredrows.length; i<L; i++) {
+ unfilteredrows[i].style.display="";
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Loop through all THEADs and add/remove filtered class names
+ this.processTableCells(t,"THEAD",
+ function(c) {
+ ((tdata.filters && def(tdata.filters[table.getCellIndex(c)]) && hasClass(c,table.FilterableClassName))?addClass:removeClass)(c,table.FilteredClassName);
+ }
+ );
+
+ // Stripe the table if necessary
+ if (tdata.stripeclass) {
+ this.stripe(t);
+ }
+
+ // Calculate some values to be returned for info and updating purposes
+ var pagecount = Math.floor(unfilteredrowcount/pagesize)+1;
+ if (def(page)) {
+ // Update the page number/total containers if they exist
+ if (tdata.container_number) {
+ tdata.container_number.innerHTML = page+1;
+ }
+ if (tdata.container_count) {
+ tdata.container_count.innerHTML = pagecount;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Update the row count containers if they exist
+ if (tdata.container_filtered_count) {
+ tdata.container_filtered_count.innerHTML = unfilteredrowcount;
+ }
+ if (tdata.container_all_count) {
+ tdata.container_all_count.innerHTML = totalrows;
+ }
+ return { 'data':tdata, 'unfilteredcount':unfilteredrowcount, 'total':totalrows, 'pagecount':pagecount, 'page':page, 'pagesize':pagesize };
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Shade alternate rows, aka Stripe the table.
+ */
+ table.stripe = function(t,className,args) {
+ args = args || {};
+ args.stripeclass = className;
+
+ t = this.resolve(t,args);
+ var tdata = this.tabledata[t.id];
+
+ var bodies = t.tBodies;
+ if (bodies==null || bodies.length==0) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ className = tdata.stripeclass;
+ // Cache a shorter, quicker reference to either the remove or add class methods
+ var f=[removeClass,addClass];
+ for (var i=0,L=bodies.length; i<L; i++) {
+ var tb = bodies[i], tbrows = tb.rows, cRowIndex=0, cRow, displayedCount=0;
+ if (cRow=tbrows[cRowIndex]){
+ // The ignorehiddenrows test is pulled out of the loop for a slight speed increase.
+ // Makes a bigger difference in FF than in IE.
+ // In this case, speed always wins over brevity!
+ if (tdata.ignoreHiddenRows) {
+ do {
+ f[displayedCount++%2](cRow,className);
+ } while (cRow=tbrows[++cRowIndex])
+ }
+ else {
+ do {
+ if (!isHidden(cRow)) {
+ f[displayedCount++%2](cRow,className);
+ }
+ } while (cRow=tbrows[++cRowIndex])
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Build up a list of unique values in a table column
+ */
+ table.getUniqueColValues = function(t,col) {
+ var values={}, bodies = this.resolve(t).tBodies;
+ for (var i=0,L=bodies.length; i<L; i++) {
+ var tbody = bodies[i];
+ for (var r=0,L2=tbody.rows.length; r<L2; r++) {
+ values[this.getCellValue(tbody.rows[r].cells[col])] = true;
+ }
+ }
+ var valArray = [];
+ for (var val in values) {
+ valArray.push(val);
+ }
+ return valArray.sort();
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Scan the document on load and add sorting, filtering, paging etc ability automatically
+ * based on existence of class names on the table and cells.
+ */
+ table.auto = function(args) {
+ var cells = [], tables = document.getElementsByTagName("TABLE");
+ var val,tdata;
+ if (tables!=null) {
+ for (var i=0,L=tables.length; i<L; i++) {
+ var t = table.resolve(tables[i]);
+ tdata = table.tabledata[t.id];
+ if (val=classValue(t,table.StripeClassNamePrefix)) {
+ tdata.stripeclass=val;
+ }
+ // Do auto-filter if necessary
+ if (hasClass(t,table.AutoFilterClassName)) {
+ table.autofilter(t);
+ }
+ // Do auto-page if necessary
+ if (val = classValue(t,table.AutoPageSizePrefix)) {
+ table.autopage(t,{'pagesize':+val});
+ }
+ // Do auto-sort if necessary
+ if ((val = classValue(t,table.AutoSortColumnPrefix)) || (hasClass(t,table.AutoSortClassName))) {
+ table.autosort(t,{'col':(val==null)?null:+val});
+ }
+ // Do auto-stripe if necessary
+ if (tdata.stripeclass && hasClass(t,table.AutoStripeClassName)) {
+ table.stripe(t);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Add sorting functionality to a table header cell
+ */
+ table.autosort = function(t,args) {
+ t = this.resolve(t,args);
+ var tdata = this.tabledata[t.id];
+ this.processTableCells(t, "THEAD", function(c) {
+ var type = classValue(c,table.SortableColumnPrefix);
+ if (type!=null) {
+ type = type || "default";
+ c.title =c.title || table.AutoSortTitle;
+ addClass(c,table.SortableClassName);
+ c.onclick = Function("","Table.sort(this,{'sorttype':Sort['"+type+"']})");
+ // If we are going to auto sort on a column, we need to keep track of what kind of sort it will be
+ if (args.col!=null) {
+ if (args.col==table.getActualCellIndex(c)) {
+ tdata.sorttype=Sort['"+type+"'];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ } );
+ if (args.col!=null) {
+ table.sort(t,args);
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Add paging functionality to a table
+ */
+ table.autopage = function(t,args) {
+ t = this.resolve(t,args);
+ var tdata = this.tabledata[t.id];
+ if (tdata.pagesize) {
+ this.processTableCells(t, "THEAD,TFOOT", function(c) {
+ var type = classValue(c,table.AutoPageJumpPrefix);
+ if (type=="next") { type = 1; }
+ else if (type=="previous") { type = -1; }
+ if (type!=null) {
+ c.onclick = Function("","Table.pageJump(this,"+type+")");
+ }
+ } );
+ if (val = classValue(t,table.PageNumberPrefix)) {
+ tdata.container_number = document.getElementById(val);
+ }
+ if (val = classValue(t,table.PageCountPrefix)) {
+ tdata.container_count = document.getElementById(val);
+ }
+ return table.page(t,0,args);
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * A util function to cancel bubbling of clicks on filter dropdowns
+ */
+ table.cancelBubble = function(e) {
+ e = e || window.event;
+ if (typeof(e.stopPropagation)=="function") { e.stopPropagation(); }
+ if (def(e.cancelBubble)) { e.cancelBubble = true; }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Auto-filter a table
+ */
+ table.autofilter = function(t,args) {
+ args = args || {};
+ t = this.resolve(t,args);
+ var tdata = this.tabledata[t.id],val;
+ table.processTableCells(t, "THEAD", function(cell) {
+ if (hasClass(cell,table.FilterableClassName)) {
+ var cellIndex = table.getCellIndex(cell);
+ var colValues = table.getUniqueColValues(t,cellIndex);
+ if (colValues.length>0) {
+ if (typeof(args.insert)=="function") {
+ func.insert(cell,colValues);
+ }
+ else {
+ var sel = '<select onchange="Table.filter(this,this)" onclick="Table.cancelBubble(event)" class="'+table.AutoFilterClassName+'"><option value="">'+table.FilterAllLabel+'</option>';
+ for (var i=0; i<colValues.length; i++) {
+ sel += '<option value="'+colValues[i]+'">'+colValues[i]+'</option>';
+ }
+ sel += '</select>';
+ cell.innerHTML += "<br>"+sel;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ });
+ if (val = classValue(t,table.FilteredRowcountPrefix)) {
+ tdata.container_filtered_count = document.getElementById(val);
+ }
+ if (val = classValue(t,table.RowcountPrefix)) {
+ tdata.container_all_count = document.getElementById(val);
+ }
+ };
+
+ /**
+ * Attach the auto event so it happens on load.
+ * use jQuery's ready() function if available
+ */
+ if (typeof(jQuery)!="undefined") {
+ jQuery(table.auto);
+ }
+ else if (window.addEventListener) {
+ window.addEventListener( "load", table.auto, false );
+ }
+ else if (window.attachEvent) {
+ window.attachEvent( "onload", table.auto );
+ }
+
+ return table;
+})();
+"""
+
+
+maketree_js = """/**
+ * Copyright (c)2005-2007 Matt Kruse (javascripttoolbox.com)
+ *
+ * Dual licensed under the MIT and GPL licenses.
+ * This basically means you can use this code however you want for
+ * free, but don't claim to have written it yourself!
+ * Donations always accepted: http://www.JavascriptToolbox.com/donate/
+ *
+ * Please do not link to the .js files on javascripttoolbox.com from
+ * your site. Copy the files locally to your server instead.
+ *
+ */
+/*
+This code is inspired by and extended from Stuart Langridge's aqlist code:
+ http://www.kryogenix.org/code/browser/aqlists/
+ Stuart Langridge, November 2002
+ sil@kryogenix.org
+ Inspired by Aaron's labels.js (http://youngpup.net/demos/labels/)
+ and Dave Lindquist's menuDropDown.js (http://www.gazingus.org/dhtml/?id=109)
+*/
+
+// Automatically attach a listener to the window onload, to convert the trees
+addEvent(window,"load",convertTrees);
+
+// Utility function to add an event listener
+function addEvent(o,e,f){
+ if (o.addEventListener){ o.addEventListener(e,f,false); return true; }
+ else if (o.attachEvent){ return o.attachEvent("on"+e,f); }
+ else { return false; }
+}
+
+// utility function to set a global variable if it is not already set
+function setDefault(name,val) {
+ if (typeof(window[name])=="undefined" || window[name]==null) {
+ window[name]=val;
+ }
+}
+
+// Full expands a tree with a given ID
+function expandTree(treeId) {
+ var ul = document.getElementById(treeId);
+ if (ul == null) { return false; }
+ expandCollapseList(ul,nodeOpenClass);
+}
+
+// Fully collapses a tree with a given ID
+function collapseTree(treeId) {
+ var ul = document.getElementById(treeId);
+ if (ul == null) { return false; }
+ expandCollapseList(ul,nodeClosedClass);
+}
+
+// Expands enough nodes to expose an LI with a given ID
+function expandToItem(treeId,itemId) {
+ var ul = document.getElementById(treeId);
+ if (ul == null) { return false; }
+ var ret = expandCollapseList(ul,nodeOpenClass,itemId);
+ if (ret) {
+ var o = document.getElementById(itemId);
+ if (o.scrollIntoView) {
+ o.scrollIntoView(false);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// Performs 3 functions:
+// a) Expand all nodes
+// b) Collapse all nodes
+// c) Expand all nodes to reach a certain ID
+function expandCollapseList(ul,cName,itemId) {
+ if (!ul.childNodes || ul.childNodes.length==0) { return false; }
+ // Iterate LIs
+ for (var itemi=0;itemi<ul.childNodes.length;itemi++) {
+ var item = ul.childNodes[itemi];
+ if (itemId!=null && item.id==itemId) { return true; }
+ if (item.nodeName == "LI") {
+ // Iterate things in this LI
+ var subLists = false;
+ for (var sitemi=0;sitemi<item.childNodes.length;sitemi++) {
+ var sitem = item.childNodes[sitemi];
+ if (sitem.nodeName=="UL") {
+ subLists = true;
+ var ret = expandCollapseList(sitem,cName,itemId);
+ if (itemId!=null && ret) {
+ item.className=cName;
+ return true;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if (subLists && itemId==null) {
+ item.className = cName;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// Search the document for UL elements with the correct CLASS name, then process them
+function convertTrees() {
+ setDefault("treeClass","mktree");
+ setDefault("nodeClosedClass","liClosed");
+ setDefault("nodeOpenClass","liOpen");
+ setDefault("nodeBulletClass","liBullet");
+ setDefault("nodeLinkClass","bullet");
+ setDefault("preProcessTrees",true);
+ if (preProcessTrees) {
+ if (!document.createElement) { return; } // Without createElement, we can't do anything
+ var uls = document.getElementsByTagName("ul");
+ if (uls==null) { return; }
+ var uls_length = uls.length;
+ for (var uli=0;uli<uls_length;uli++) {
+ var ul=uls[uli];
+ if (ul.nodeName=="UL" && ul.className==treeClass) {
+ processList(ul);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+function treeNodeOnclick() {
+ this.parentNode.className = (this.parentNode.className==nodeOpenClass) ? nodeClosedClass : nodeOpenClass;
+ return false;
+}
+function retFalse() {
+ return false;
+}
+// Process a UL tag and all its children, to convert to a tree
+function processList(ul) {
+ if (!ul.childNodes || ul.childNodes.length==0) { return; }
+ // Iterate LIs
+ var childNodesLength = ul.childNodes.length;
+ for (var itemi=0;itemi<childNodesLength;itemi++) {
+ var item = ul.childNodes[itemi];
+ if (item.nodeName == "LI") {
+ // Iterate things in this LI
+ var subLists = false;
+ var itemChildNodesLength = item.childNodes.length;
+ for (var sitemi=0;sitemi<itemChildNodesLength;sitemi++) {
+ var sitem = item.childNodes[sitemi];
+ if (sitem.nodeName=="UL") {
+ subLists = true;
+ processList(sitem);
+ }
+ }
+ var s= document.createElement("SPAN");
+ var t= '\u00A0'; //
+ s.className = nodeLinkClass;
+ if (subLists) {
+ // This LI has UL's in it, so it's a +/- node
+ if (item.className==null || item.className=="") {
+ item.className = nodeClosedClass;
+ }
+ // If it's just text, make the text work as the link also
+ if (item.firstChild.nodeName=="#text") {
+ t = t+item.firstChild.nodeValue;
+ item.removeChild(item.firstChild);
+ }
+ s.onclick = treeNodeOnclick;
+ }
+ else {
+ // No sublists, so it's just a bullet node
+ item.className = nodeBulletClass;
+ s.onclick = retFalse;
+ }
+ s.appendChild(document.createTextNode(t));
+ item.insertBefore(s,item.firstChild);
+ }
+ }
+}
+"""
+
+
+#################################################################
+## This script gets kvm autotest results directory path as an ##
+## input and create a single html formatted result page. ##
+#################################################################
+
+stimelist = []
+
+
+def make_html_file(metadata, results, tag, host, output_file_name, dirname):
+ html_prefix = """
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
+<html>
+<head>
+<title>KVM Autotest Results</title>
+<style type="text/css">
+%s
+</style>
+<script type="text/javascript">
+%s
+%s
+function popup(tag,text) {
+var w = window.open('', tag, 'toolbar=no,location=no,directories=no,status=no,menubar=no,scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes, copyhistory=no,width=600,height=300,top=20,left=100');
+w.document.open("text/html", "replace");
+w.document.write(text);
+w.document.close();
+return true;
+}
+</script>
+</head>
+<body>
+""" % (format_css, table_js, maketree_js)
+
+
+ if output_file_name:
+ output = open(output_file_name, "w")
+ else: #if no output file defined, print html file to console
+ output = sys.stdout
+ # create html page
+ print >> output, html_prefix
+ print >> output, '<h2 id=\"page_title\">KVM Autotest Execution Report</h2>'
+
+ # formating date and time to print
+ t = datetime.datetime.now()
+
+ epoch_sec = time.mktime(t.timetuple())
+ now = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(epoch_sec)
+
+ # basic statistics
+ total_executed = 0
+ total_failed = 0
+ total_passed = 0
+ for res in results:
+ total_executed += 1
+ if res['status'] == 'GOOD':
+ total_passed += 1
+ else:
+ total_failed += 1
+ stat_str = 'No test cases executed'
+ if total_executed > 0:
+ failed_perct = int(float(total_failed)/float(total_executed)*100)
+ stat_str = ('From %d tests executed, %d have passed (%d%% failures)' %
+ (total_executed, total_passed, failed_perct))
+
+ kvm_ver_str = metadata['kvmver']
+
+ print >> output, '<table class="stats2">'
+ print >> output, '<tr><td>HOST</td><td>:</td><td>%s</td></tr>' % host
+ print >> output, '<tr><td>RESULTS DIR</td><td>:</td><td>%s</td></tr>' % tag
+ print >> output, '<tr><td>DATE</td><td>:</td><td>%s</td></tr>' % now.ctime()
+ print >> output, '<tr><td>STATS</td><td>:</td><td>%s</td></tr>'% stat_str
+ print >> output, '<tr><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr>'
+ print >> output, '<tr><td>KVM VERSION</td><td>:</td><td>%s</td></tr>' % kvm_ver_str
+ print >> output, '</table>'
+
+
+ ## print test results
+ print >> output, '<br>'
+ print >> output, '<h2 id=\"page_sub_title\">Test Results</h2>'
+ print >> output, '<h2 id=\"comment\">click on table headers to asc/desc sort</h2>'
+ result_table_prefix = """<table
+id="t1" class="stats table-autosort:4 table-autofilter table-stripeclass:alternate table-page-number:t1page table-page-count:t1pages table-filtered-rowcount:t1filtercount table-rowcount:t1allcount">
+<thead class="th table-sorted-asc table-sorted-desc">
+<tr>
+<th align="left" class="table-sortable:alphanumeric">Date/Time</th>
+<th align="left" class="filterable table-sortable:alphanumeric">Test Case<br><input name="tc_filter" size="10" onkeyup="Table.filter(this,this)" onclick="Table.cancelBubble(event)"></th>
+<th align="left" class="table-filterable table-sortable:alphanumeric">Status</th>
+<th align="left">Time (sec)</th>
+<th align="left">Info</th>
+<th align="left">Debug</th>
+</tr></thead>
+<tbody>
+"""
+ print >> output, result_table_prefix
+ for res in results:
+ print >> output, '<tr>'
+ print >> output, '<td align="left">%s</td>' % res['time']
+ print >> output, '<td align="left">%s</td>' % res['testcase']
+ if res['status'] == 'GOOD':
+ print >> output, '<td align=\"left\"><b><font color="#00CC00">PASS</font></b></td>'
+ elif res['status'] == 'FAIL':
+ print >> output, '<td align=\"left\"><b><font color="red">FAIL</font></b></td>'
+ elif res['status'] == 'ERROR':
+ print >> output, '<td align=\"left\"><b><font color="red">ERROR!</font></b></td>'
+ else:
+ print >> output, '<td align=\"left\">%s</td>' % res['status']
+ # print exec time (seconds)
+ print >> output, '<td align="left">%s</td>' % res['exec_time_sec']
+ # print log only if test failed..
+ if res['log']:
+ #chop all '\n' from log text (to prevent html errors)
+ rx1 = re.compile('(\s+)')
+ log_text = rx1.sub(' ', res['log'])
+
+ # allow only a-zA-Z0-9_ in html title name
+ # (due to bug in MS-explorer)
+ rx2 = re.compile('([^a-zA-Z_0-9])')
+ updated_tag = rx2.sub('_', res['title'])
+
+ html_body_text = '<html><head><title>%s</title></head><body>%s</body></html>' % (str(updated_tag), log_text)
+ print >> output, '<td align=\"left\"><A HREF=\"#\" onClick=\"popup(\'%s\',\'%s\')\">Info</A></td>' % (str(updated_tag), str(html_body_text))
+ else:
+ print >> output, '<td align=\"left\"></td>'
+ # print execution time
+ print >> output, '<td align="left"><A HREF=\"%s\">Debug</A></td>' % os.path.join(dirname, res['title'], "debug")
+
+ print >> output, '</tr>'
+ print >> output, "</tbody></table>"
+
+
+ print >> output, '<h2 id=\"page_sub_title\">Host Info</h2>'
+ print >> output, '<h2 id=\"comment\">click on each item to expend/collapse</h2>'
+ ## Meta list comes here..
+ print >> output, '<p>'
+ print >> output, '<A href="#" class="button" onClick="expandTree(\'meta_tree\');return false;">Expand All</A>'
+ print >> output, '  '
+ print >> output, '<A class="button" href="#" onClick="collapseTree(\'meta_tree\'); return false;">Collapse All</A>'
+ print >> output, '</p>'
+
+ print >> output, '<ul class="mktree" id="meta_tree">'
+ counter = 0
+ keys = metadata.keys()
+ keys.sort()
+ for key in keys:
+ val = metadata[key]
+ print >> output, '<li id=\"meta_headline\">%s' % key
+ print >> output, '<ul><table class="meta_table"><tr><td align="left">%s</td></tr></table></ul></li>' % val
+ print >> output, '</ul>'
+
+ print >> output, "</body></html>"
+ if output_file_name:
+ output.close()
+
+
+def parse_result(dirname, line):
+ parts = line.split()
+ if len(parts) < 4:
+ return None
+ global stimelist
+ if parts[0] == 'START':
+ pair = parts[3].split('=')
+ stime = int(pair[1])
+ stimelist.append(stime)
+
+ elif (parts[0] == 'END'):
+ result = {}
+ exec_time = ''
+ # fetch time stamp
+ if len(parts) > 7:
+ temp = parts[5].split('=')
+ exec_time = temp[1] + ' ' + parts[6] + ' ' + parts[7]
+ # assign default values
+ result['time'] = exec_time
+ result['testcase'] = 'na'
+ result['status'] = 'na'
+ result['log'] = None
+ result['exec_time_sec'] = 'na'
+ tag = parts[3]
+
+ # assign actual values
+ rx = re.compile('^(\w+)\.(.*)$')
+ m1 = rx.findall(parts[3])
+ result['testcase'] = m1[0][1]
+ result['title'] = str(tag)
+ result['status'] = parts[1]
+ if result['status'] != 'GOOD':
+ result['log'] = get_exec_log(dirname, tag)
+ if len(stimelist)>0:
+ pair = parts[4].split('=')
+ etime = int(pair[1])
+ stime = stimelist.pop()
+ total_exec_time_sec = etime - stime
+ result['exec_time_sec'] = total_exec_time_sec
+ return result
+ return None
+
+
+def get_exec_log(resdir, tag):
+ stdout_file = os.path.join(resdir, tag) + '/debug/stdout'
+ stderr_file = os.path.join(resdir, tag) + '/debug/stderr'
+ status_file = os.path.join(resdir, tag) + '/status'
+ dmesg_file = os.path.join(resdir, tag) + '/sysinfo/dmesg'
+ log = ''
+ log += '<br><b>STDERR:</b><br>'
+ log += get_info_file(stderr_file)
+ log += '<br><b>STDOUT:</b><br>'
+ log += get_info_file(stdout_file)
+ log += '<br><b>STATUS:</b><br>'
+ log += get_info_file(status_file)
+ log += '<br><b>DMESG:</b><br>'
+ log += get_info_file(dmesg_file)
+ return log
+
+
+def get_info_file(filename):
+ data = ''
+ errors = re.compile(r"\b(error|fail|failed)\b", re.IGNORECASE)
+ if os.path.isfile(filename):
+ f = open('%s' % filename, "r")
+ lines = f.readlines()
+ f.close()
+ rx = re.compile('(\'|\")')
+ for line in lines:
+ new_line = rx.sub('', line)
+ errors_found = errors.findall(new_line)
+ if len(errors_found) > 0:
+ data += '<font color=red>%s</font><br>' % str(new_line)
+ else:
+ data += '%s<br>' % str(new_line)
+ if not data:
+ data = 'No Information Found.<br>'
+ else:
+ data = 'File not found.<br>'
+ return data
+
+
+
+def usage():
+ print 'usage:',
+ print 'make_html_report.py -r <result_directory> [-f output_file] [-R]'
+ print '(e.g. make_html_reporter.py -r '\
+ '/usr/local/autotest/client/results/default -f /tmp/myreport.html)'
+ print 'add "-R" for an html report with relative-paths (relative '\
+ 'to results directory)'
+ print ''
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+
+def get_keyval_value(result_dir, key):
+ """
+ Return the value of the first appearance of key in any keyval file in
+ result_dir. If no appropriate line is found, return 'Unknown'.
+ """
+ keyval_pattern = os.path.join(result_dir, "kvm.*", "keyval")
+ keyval_lines = commands.getoutput(r"grep -h '\b%s\b.*=' %s"
+ % (key, keyval_pattern))
+ if not keyval_lines:
+ return "Unknown"
+ keyval_line = keyval_lines.splitlines()[0]
+ if key in keyval_line and "=" in keyval_line:
+ return keyval_line.split("=")[1].strip()
+ else:
+ return "Unknown"
+
+
+def get_kvm_version(result_dir):
+ """
+ Return an HTML string describing the KVM version.
+
+ @param result_dir: An Autotest job result dir
+ """
+ kvm_version = get_keyval_value(result_dir, "kvm_version")
+ kvm_userspace_version = get_keyval_value(result_dir,
+ "kvm_userspace_version")
+ return "Kernel: %s<br>Userspace: %s" % (kvm_version, kvm_userspace_version)
+
+
+def main(argv):
+ dirname = None
+ output_file_name = None
+ relative_path = False
+ try:
+ opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv, "r:f:h:R", ['help'])
+ except getopt.GetoptError:
+ usage()
+ sys.exit(2)
+ for opt, arg in opts:
+ if opt in ("-h", "--help"):
+ usage()
+ sys.exit()
+ elif opt == '-r':
+ dirname = arg
+ elif opt == '-f':
+ output_file_name = arg
+ elif opt == '-R':
+ relative_path = True
+ else:
+ usage()
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+ html_path = dirname
+ # don't use absolute path in html output if relative flag passed
+ if relative_path:
+ html_path = ''
+
+ if dirname:
+ if os.path.isdir(dirname): # TBD: replace it with a validation of
+ # autotest result dir
+ res_dir = os.path.abspath(dirname)
+ tag = res_dir
+ status_file_name = dirname + '/status'
+ sysinfo_dir = dirname + '/sysinfo'
+ host = get_info_file('%s/hostname' % sysinfo_dir)
+ rx = re.compile('^\s+[END|START].*$')
+ # create the results set dict
+ results_data = []
+ if os.path.exists(status_file_name):
+ f = open(status_file_name, "r")
+ lines = f.readlines()
+ f.close()
+ for line in lines:
+ if rx.match(line):
+ result_dict = parse_result(dirname, line)
+ if result_dict:
+ results_data.append(result_dict)
+ # create the meta info dict
+ metalist = {
+ 'uname': get_info_file('%s/uname' % sysinfo_dir),
+ 'cpuinfo':get_info_file('%s/cpuinfo' % sysinfo_dir),
+ 'meminfo':get_info_file('%s/meminfo' % sysinfo_dir),
+ 'df':get_info_file('%s/df' % sysinfo_dir),
+ 'modules':get_info_file('%s/modules' % sysinfo_dir),
+ 'gcc':get_info_file('%s/gcc_--version' % sysinfo_dir),
+ 'dmidecode':get_info_file('%s/dmidecode' % sysinfo_dir),
+ 'dmesg':get_info_file('%s/dmesg' % sysinfo_dir),
+ 'kvmver':get_kvm_version(dirname)
+ }
+
+ make_html_file(metalist, results_data, tag, host, output_file_name,
+ html_path)
+ sys.exit(0)
+ else:
+ print 'Invalid result directory <%s>' % dirname
+ sys.exit(1)
+ else:
+ usage()
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ main(sys.argv[1:])
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+#!/usr/bin/python
+"""
+Program that parses the autotest results and return a nicely printed final test
+result.
+
+@copyright: Red Hat 2008-2009
+"""
+
+def parse_results(text):
+ """
+ Parse text containing Autotest results.
+
+ @return: A list of result 4-tuples.
+ """
+ result_list = []
+ start_time_list = []
+ info_list = []
+
+ lines = text.splitlines()
+ for line in lines:
+ line = line.strip()
+ parts = line.split("\t")
+
+ # Found a START line -- get start time
+ if (line.startswith("START") and len(parts) >= 5 and
+ parts[3].startswith("timestamp")):
+ start_time = float(parts[3].split("=")[1])
+ start_time_list.append(start_time)
+ info_list.append("")
+
+ # Found an END line -- get end time, name and status
+ elif (line.startswith("END") and len(parts) >= 5 and
+ parts[3].startswith("timestamp")):
+ end_time = float(parts[3].split("=")[1])
+ start_time = start_time_list.pop()
+ info = info_list.pop()
+ test_name = parts[2]
+ test_status = parts[0].split()[1]
+ # Remove "kvm." prefix
+ if test_name.startswith("kvm."):
+ test_name = test_name[4:]
+ result_list.append((test_name, test_status,
+ int(end_time - start_time), info))
+
+ # Found a FAIL/ERROR/GOOD line -- get failure/success info
+ elif (len(parts) >= 6 and parts[3].startswith("timestamp") and
+ parts[4].startswith("localtime")):
+ info_list[-1] = parts[5]
+
+ return result_list
+
+
+def print_result(result, name_width):
+ """
+ Nicely print a single Autotest result.
+
+ @param result: a 4-tuple
+ @param name_width: test name maximum width
+ """
+ if result:
+ format = "%%-%ds %%-10s %%-8s %%s" % name_width
+ print format % result
+
+
+def main(resfiles):
+ result_lists = []
+ name_width = 40
+
+ for resfile in resfiles:
+ try:
+ text = open(resfile).read()
+ except IOError:
+ print "Bad result file: %s" % resfile
+ continue
+ results = parse_results(text)
+ result_lists.append((resfile, results))
+ name_width = max([name_width] + [len(r[0]) for r in results])
+
+ print_result(("Test", "Status", "Seconds", "Info"), name_width)
+ print_result(("----", "------", "-------", "----"), name_width)
+
+ for resfile, results in result_lists:
+ print " (Result file: %s)" % resfile
+ for r in results:
+ print_result(r, name_width)
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ import sys, glob
+
+ resfiles = glob.glob("../results/default/status*")
+ if len(sys.argv) > 1:
+ if sys.argv[1] == "-h" or sys.argv[1] == "--help":
+ print "Usage: %s [result files]" % sys.argv[0]
+ sys.exit(0)
+ resfiles = sys.argv[1:]
+ main(resfiles)