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-page_name: autotest-and-ebuilds
-title: Autotest and Ebuilds
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-
-## [TOC]
-
-## Useful documents
-
-Autotest documentation on GitHub -
-**<https://github.com/autotest/autotest/wiki/AutotestApi>**
-
-This would be a good read if you want to familiarize yourself with the basic
-Autotest concepts
-
-Gentoo Portage ebuild/eclass Information -
-<http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/handbook/handbook.xml?part=2>
-
-Getting to know the package build system we use.
-
-ChromiumOS specific Portage FAQ -
-<http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/how-tos-and-troubleshooting/portage-build-faq>
-
-Learning something about the way we use portage.
-
-**## Autotest and ebuild workflow**
-
-**To familiarize with autotest concepts, you should start with the upstream Autotest documentation at: <https://github.com/autotest/autotest/wiki/AutotestApi>**
-**The rest of this document is going to use some terms and only explain them vaguely.**
-
-**### Overview**
-
-**At a high level, tests are organized in test cases, each test case being either server or client, with one main .py file named the same as the test case, and one or more control files. In order to be able to perform all tasks on a given test, autotest expects tests to be placed in a monolithic file structure of:**
-**/client/tests/**
-**/client/site_tests/**
-**/server/tests/**
-**/server/site_tests/**
-**Each test directory has to have at least a control file, but typically also has a main job module (named the same as the test case). Furthermore, if it needs any additional files checked in, they are typically placed in a files/ directory, and separate projects that can be built with a Makefile inside the src/ directory.**
-**Due to structural limitations in Chromium OS, it is not possible to store all test cases in this structure in a single large source repository as upstream autotest source would (placed at third_party/autotest/files/ in Chromium OS). In particular, the following has been required in the past:**
-**- Having confidential (publicly inaccessible) tests or generally per-test ACLs for sharing only with a particular partner only.**
-**- Storing test cases along with the project they wrap around, because the test requires binaries built as a by-product of the project’s own build system. (fe. chrome or tpm tests)**
-**Furthermore, it has been desired to generally build everything that is not strongly ordered in parallel, significantly decreasing build times. That, however, requires proper dependency tree declaration and being able to specify which test cases require what dependencies, in addition to being able to process different “independent” parts of a single source repository in parallel.**
-**This leads to the ebuild workflow, which generally allows compositing any
-number of sources in any format into a single monolithic tree, whose contents
-depend on build parameters.**
-
-[<img alt="image"
-src="/chromium-os/testing/autotest-user-doc/atest-diagram.png">](/chromium-os/testing/autotest-user-doc/atest-diagram.png)
-
-This allows using standard autotest workflow without any change, however, unlike
-what upstream does, the tests aren’t run directly from the source repository,
-rather from a staging read-only install location. This leads to certain
-differences in workflow:
-
- Source may live in an arbitrary location or can be generated on the fly.
- Anything that can be created as an ebuild (shell script) can be a test
- source. (cros-workon may be utilised, introducing a fairly standard Chromium
- OS project workflow)
-
-* The staging location (/build/${board}/usr/local/autotest/) may not
- be modified; if one wants to modify it, they have to find the source
- to it (using other tools, see FAQ).
-
- Propagating source changes requires an emerge step.
-
-### Ebuild setup, autotest eclass
-
-NOTE: This assumes some basic knowledge of how ebuilds in Chromium OS work.
-Refer to for example
-<http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/how-tos-and-troubleshooting/portage-build-faq>
-for some documentation.
-An autotest ebuild is an ebuild that produces test cases and installs them into
-the staging area. It has three general tasks:
-
-* Obtain the source - This is generally (but not necessarily) provided
- by ‘cros-workon’ eclass. It could also work with the more standard
- tarball SRC_URI pathway or generally any shell code executed in
- src_unpack().
-* Prepare test cases - This includes, but is not limited to
- preprocessing any source, copying source files or intermediate
- binaries into the expected locations, where they will be taken over
- by autotest code, specifically the setup() function of the
- appropriate test. Typically, this is not needed.
-* Call autotest to ‘build’ all sources and subsequently install them -
- This should be done exclusively by inheriting the autotest eclass,
- which bundles up all the necessary code to install into the
- intermediate location.
-
-Autotest eclass is inherited by all autotest ebuilds, only requires a number of
-variables specified and works by itself otherwise. Most variables describe the
-locations and listings of work that needs to be done:
-
-* Location variables define the paths to directories containing the
- test files:
-
-AUTOTEST_{CLIENT,SERVER}_{TESTS,SITE_TESTS}
-AUTOTEST_{DEPS,PROFILERS,CONFIG}
-
-These typically only need to be specified if they differ from the defaults
-(which follow the upstream directory structure)
-
-* List variables (AUTOTEST_\*_LIST) define the list of deps,
- profilers, configs that should be handled by this ebuild.
-* IUSE test list specification TESTS=, is a USE_EXPANDed specification
- of tests managed by the given ebuild. By virtue of being an IUSE
- variable, all of the options are visible as USE flag toggles while
- building the ebuild, unlike with list variables which are a given
- and the ebuild has to be modified for those to change.
-
-Each ebuild usually operates on a single source repository. That does not always
-have to hold true, however, and in case of autotest, many ebuilds check out the
-sources of the same source repository (*autotest.git*). Invariably, this means
-that they have to be careful to not install the same files and split the sources
-between themselves to avoid file install collisions.
-If more than one autotest ebuild operates on the same source repository, they
-have to use the above variables to define mutually exclusive slices in order to
-not collide during installation. Generally, if we have a source repository with
-client site_tests A and B, you can have either:
-
-* one ebuild with IUSE_TESTS=”+tests_A +tests_B”
-* two different ebuilds, one with IUSE_TESTS=”+tests_A”, the other
- with IUSE_TESTS=”+tests_B”
-
-As soon as an overlap between ebuilds happens, either an outside mechanism has
-to ensure the overlapping tests are never enabled at the same time, or file
-collisions happen. \ No newline at end of file