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Executable File
#!/bin/bash -e
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# -*- Mode: Shell-script; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
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# ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK *****
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# Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1
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#
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# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version
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# 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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# the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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# http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
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#
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# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
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# for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the
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# License.
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#
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# The Original Code is Mozilla JavaScript Testing Utilities
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#
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# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is
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# Mozilla Corporation.
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# Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2008
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# the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Contributor(s): Bob Clary <bclary@bclary.com>
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#
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# Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of
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# either the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the "GPL"), or
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# the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 or later (the "LGPL"),
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# in which case the provisions of the GPL or the LGPL are applicable instead
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# of those above. If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only
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# under the terms of either the GPL or the LGPL, and not to allow others to
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# use your version of this file under the terms of the MPL, indicate your
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# decision by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice
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# and other provisions required by the GPL or the LGPL. If you do not delete
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# the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under
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# the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL.
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#
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# ***** END LICENSE BLOCK *****
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if [[ -z "$TEST_DIR" ]]; then
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cat <<EOF
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`basename $0`: error
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TEST_DIR, the location of the Sisyphus framework,
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is required to be set prior to calling this script.
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EOF
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exit 2
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fi
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if [[ ! -e $TEST_DIR/bin/library.sh ]]; then
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cat <<EOF
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TEST_DIR=$TEST_DIR"
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This script requires the Sisyphus testing framework. Please
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cvs check out the Sisyphys framework from mozilla/testing/sisyphus
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and set the environment variable TEST_DIR to the directory where it
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located.
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EOF
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exit 2
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fi
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source $TEST_DIR/bin/library.sh
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usage()
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{
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cat <<EOF
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usage: bisect.sh -p product -b branch -e extra\\
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-T buildtype \\
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-t test \\
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-S string \\
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-G good -B bad \\
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[-J javascriptoptions]
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variable description
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=============== ============================================================
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-p bisect_product one of js, firefox
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-b bisect_branches one of supported branches. see library.sh
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-e bisect_extra optional. extra qualifier to pick build tree and mozconfig.
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-T bisect_buildtype one of build types opt debug
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-t bisect_test Test to be bisected.
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-S bisect_string optional. String containing a regular expression which
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can be used to distinguish different failures for the given
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test. The script will search the failure log for the pattern
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"\$bisect_test.*\$string" to determine if a test failure
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matches the expected failure.
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bisect_string can contain any extended regular expressions
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supported by egrep.
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-G bisect_good For branches 1.8.0, 1.8.1, 1.9.0, date test passed
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For branch 1.9.1 and later, revision test passed
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-B bisect_bad For branches, 1.8.0, 1.8.1, 1.9.0 date test failed
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For branch 1.9.1 and later, revision test failed.
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If the good revision (test passed) occurred prior to the bad revision
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(test failed), the script will search for the first bad revision which
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caused the test to regress.
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If the bad revision (test failed) occurred prior to the good revision
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(test passed), the script will search for the first good revision which
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fixed the failing test.
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-D By default, clobber builds will be used. For mercurial based builds
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on branch 1.9.1 and later, you may specify -D to use depends builds.
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This may achieve significant speed advantages by eliminating the need
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to perform clobber builds for each bisection.
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-J javascriptoptions optional. Set JavaScript options:
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-Z n Set gczeal to n. Currently, only valid for
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debug builds of Gecko 1.8.1.15, 1.9.0 and later.
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-z optional. use split objects in the shell.
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-j optional. use JIT in the shell. Only available on 1.9.1 and later
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EOF
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exit 2
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}
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verbose=0
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while getopts "p:b:T:e:t:S:G:B:J:D" optname;
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do
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case $optname in
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p) bisect_product=$OPTARG;;
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b) bisect_branch=$OPTARG;;
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T) bisect_buildtype=$OPTARG;;
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e) bisect_extra="$OPTARG"
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bisect_extraflag="-e $OPTARG";;
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t) bisect_test="$OPTARG";;
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S) bisect_string="$OPTARG";;
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G) bisect_good="$OPTARG";;
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B) bisect_bad="$OPTARG";;
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J) javascriptoptions=$OPTARG;;
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D) bisect_depends=1;;
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esac
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done
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# javascriptoptions will be passed by environment to runtests.sh
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if [[ -z "$bisect_product" || -z "$bisect_branch" || -z "$bisect_buildtype" || -z "$bisect_test" || -z "$bisect_good" || -z "$bisect_bad" ]]; then
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echo "bisect_product: $bisect_product, bisect_branch: $bisect_branch, bisect_buildtype: $bisect_buildtype, bisect_test: $bisect_test, bisect_good: $bisect_good, bisect_bad: $bisect_bad"
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usage
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fi
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OPTIND=1
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# evaluate set-build-env.sh in this process to pick up the necessary environment
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# variables, but restore the PATH and PYTHON to prevent their interfering with
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# Sisyphus.
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savepath="$PATH"
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savepython="$PYTHON"
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eval source $TEST_DIR/bin/set-build-env.sh -p $bisect_product -b $bisect_branch $bisect_extraflag -T $bisect_buildtype > /dev/null
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PATH=$savepath
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PYTHON=$savepython
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# TEST_JSDIR must be set after set-build-env.sh is called
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# on Windows since TEST_DIR can be modified in set-build-env.sh
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# from the pure cygwin path /work/... to a the cygwin windows path
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# /c/work/...
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TEST_JSDIR=${TEST_JSDIR:-$TEST_DIR/tests/mozilla.org/js}
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if [[ "$bisect_branch" == "1.8.0" || "$bisect_branch" == "1.8.1" || \
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"$bisect_branch" == "1.9.0" ]]; then
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#
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# binary search using CVS
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#
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# convert dates to seconds for ordering
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localgood=`dateparse.pl $bisect_good`
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localbad=`dateparse.pl $bisect_bad`
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# if good < bad, then we are searching for a regression,
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# i.e. the first bad changeset
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# if bad < good, then we are searching for a fix.
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# i.e. the first good changeset. so we reverse the nature
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# of good and bad.
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if (( $localgood < $localbad )); then
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cat <<EOF
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searching for a regression between $bisect_good and $bisect_bad
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the bisection is searching for the transition from test failure not found, to test failure found.
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EOF
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searchtype="regression"
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bisect_start=$bisect_good
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bisect_stop=$bisect_bad
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else
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cat <<EOF
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searching for a fix between $bisect_bad and $bisect_good
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the bisection is searching for the transition from test failure found to test failure not found.
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EOF
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searchtype="fix"
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bisect_start=$bisect_bad
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bisect_stop=$bisect_good
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fi
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let seconds_start="`dateparse.pl $bisect_start`"
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let seconds_stop="`dateparse.pl $bisect_stop`"
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echo "checking that the test fails in the bad revision $bisect_bad"
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eval $TEST_DIR/bin/builder.sh -p $bisect_product -b $bisect_branch $bisect_extraflag -T $bisect_buildtype -B "clobber" > /dev/null
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export MOZ_CO_DATE="$bisect_bad"
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eval $TEST_DIR/bin/builder.sh -p $bisect_product -b $bisect_branch $bisect_extraflag -T $bisect_buildtype -B "checkout" > /dev/null
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bisect_log=`eval $TEST_JSDIR/runtests.sh -p $bisect_product -b $bisect_branch $bisect_extraflag -T $bisect_buildtype -I $bisect_test -B "build" -c -t -X /dev/null 2>&1 | grep '_js.log $' | sed 's|log: \([^ ]*\) |\1|'`
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if [[ -z "$bisect_log" ]]; then
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echo "test $bisect_test not run."
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else
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if egrep -q "$bisect_test.*$bisect_string" ${bisect_log}-results-failures.log; then
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echo "test failure $bisect_test.*$bisect_string found, bad revision $bisect_bad confirmed"
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bad_confirmed=1
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else
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echo "test failure $bisect_test.*$bisect_string not found, bad revision $bisect_bad *not* confirmed"
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fi
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fi
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if [[ "$bad_confirmed" != "1" ]]; then
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error "bad revision not confirmed";
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fi
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echo "checking that the test passes in the good revision $bisect_good"
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eval $TEST_DIR/bin/builder.sh -p $bisect_product -b $bisect_branch $bisect_extraflag -T $bisect_buildtype -B "clobber" > /dev/null
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export MOZ_CO_DATE="$bisect_good"
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eval $TEST_DIR/bin/builder.sh -p $bisect_product -b $bisect_branch $bisect_extraflag -T $bisect_buildtype -B "checkout" > /dev/null
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bisect_log=`eval $TEST_JSDIR/runtests.sh -p $bisect_product -b $bisect_branch $bisect_extraflag -T $bisect_buildtype -I $bisect_test -B "build" -c -t -X /dev/null 2>&1 | grep '_js.log $' | sed 's|log: \([^ ]*\) |\1|'`
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if [[ -z "$bisect_log" ]]; then
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echo "test $bisect_test not run."
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else
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if egrep -q "$bisect_test.*$bisect_string" ${bisect_log}-results-failures.log; then
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echo "test failure $bisect_test.*$bisect_string found, good revision $bisect_good *not* confirmed"
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else
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echo "test failure $bisect_test.*$bisect_string not found, good revision $bisect_good confirmed"
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good_confirmed=1
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fi
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fi
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if [[ "$good_confirmed" != "1" ]]; then
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error "good revision not confirmed";
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fi
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echo "bisecting $bisect_start to $bisect_stop"
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#
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# place an array of dates of checkins into an array and
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# perform a binary search on those dates.
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#
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declare -a seconds_array date_array
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# load the cvs checkin dates into an array. the array will look like
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# date_array[i] date value
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# date_array[i+1] time value
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pushd $BUILDTREE/mozilla
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date_array=(`cvs -q -z3 log -N -d "$bisect_start<$bisect_stop" | grep "^date: " | sed 's|^date: \([^;]*\).*|\1|' | sort -u`)
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popd
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let seconds_index=0 1
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let date_index=0 1
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while (( $date_index < ${#date_array[@]} )); do
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seconds_array[$seconds_index]=`dateparse.pl "${date_array[$date_index]} ${date_array[$date_index+1]} UTC"`
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let seconds_index=$seconds_index+1
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let date_index=$date_index+2
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done
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let seconds_index_start=0 1
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let seconds_index_stop=${#seconds_array[@]}
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while true; do
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if (( $seconds_index_start+1 >= $seconds_index_stop )); then
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echo "*** date `perl -e 'print scalar localtime $ARGV[0];' ${seconds_array[$seconds_index_stop]}` found ***"
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break;
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fi
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unset result
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# clobber before setting new changeset.
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eval $TEST_DIR/bin/builder.sh -p $bisect_product -b $bisect_branch $bisect_extraflag -T $bisect_buildtype -B "clobber" > /dev/null
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let seconds_index_middle="($seconds_index_start + $seconds_index_stop)/2"
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let seconds_middle="${seconds_array[$seconds_index_middle]}"
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bisect_middle="`perl -e 'print scalar localtime $ARGV[0];' $seconds_middle`"
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export MOZ_CO_DATE="$bisect_middle"
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echo "testing $MOZ_CO_DATE"
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eval $TEST_DIR/bin/builder.sh -p $bisect_product -b $bisect_branch $bisect_extraflag -T $bisect_buildtype -B "checkout" > /dev/null
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bisect_log=`eval $TEST_JSDIR/runtests.sh -p $bisect_product -b $bisect_branch $bisect_extraflag -T $bisect_buildtype -I $bisect_test -B "build" -c -t -X /dev/null 2>&1 | grep '_js.log $' | sed 's|log: \([^ ]*\) |\1|'`
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if [[ -z "$bisect_log" ]]; then
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echo "test $bisect_test not run. Skipping changeset"
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let seconds_index_start=$seconds_index_start+1
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else
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if [[ "$searchtype" == "regression" ]]; then
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# searching for a regression, pass -> fail
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if egrep -q "$bisect_test.*$bisect_string" ${bisect_log}-results-failures.log; then
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echo "test failure $bisect_test.*$bisect_string found"
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let seconds_index_stop=$seconds_index_middle;
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else
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echo "test failure $bisect_test.*$bisect_string not found"
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let seconds_index_start=$seconds_index_middle
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fi
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else
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# searching for a fix, fail -> pass
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if egrep -q "$bisect_test.*$bisect_string" ${bisect_log}-results-failures.log; then
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echo "test failure $bisect_test.*$bisect_string found"
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let seconds_index_start=$seconds_index_middle
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else
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echo "test failure $bisect_test.*$bisect_string not found"
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let seconds_index_stop=$seconds_index_middle
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fi
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fi
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fi
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done
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else
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#
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# binary search using mercurial
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#
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TEST_MOZILLA_HG_LOCAL=${TEST_MOZILLA_HG_LOCAL:-$BUILDDIR/hg.mozilla.org/`basename $TEST_MOZILLA_HG`}
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hg -R $TEST_MOZILLA_HG_LOCAL pull -r tip
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REPO=$BUILDTREE/mozilla
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hg -R $REPO pull -r tip
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# convert revision numbers to local revision numbers for ordering
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localgood=`hg -R $REPO id -n -r $bisect_good`
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localbad=`hg -R $REPO id -n -r $bisect_bad`
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# if good < bad, then we are searching for a regression,
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# i.e. the first bad changeset
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# if bad < good, then we are searching for a fix.
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# i.e. the first good changeset. so we reverse the nature
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# of good and bad.
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if (( $localgood < $localbad )); then
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cat <<EOF
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searching for a regression between $localgood:$bisect_good and $localbad:$bisect_bad
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the result is considered good when the test result does not appear in the failure log, bad otherwise.
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the bisection is searching for the transition from test failure not found, to test failure found.
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EOF
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searchtype="regression"
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bisect_start=$bisect_good
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bisect_stop=$bisect_bad
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else
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cat <<EOF
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searching for a fix between $localbad:$bisect_bad and $localgood:$bisect_good
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the result is considered good when the test result does appear in the failure log, bad otherwise.
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the bisection is searching for the transition from test failure found to test failure not found.
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EOF
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searchtype="fix"
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bisect_start=$bisect_bad
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bisect_stop=$bisect_good
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fi
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echo "checking that the test fails in the bad revision $localbad:$bisect_bad"
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if [[ -z "$bisect_depends" ]]; then
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eval $TEST_DIR/bin/builder.sh -p $bisect_product -b $bisect_branch $bisect_extraflag -T $bisect_buildtype -B "clobber" > /dev/null
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fi
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hg -R $REPO update -C -r $bisect_bad
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bisect_log=`eval $TEST_JSDIR/runtests.sh -p $bisect_product -b $bisect_branch $bisect_extraflag -T $bisect_buildtype -I $bisect_test -B "build" -c -t -X /dev/null 2>&1 | grep '_js.log $' | sed 's|log: \([^ ]*\) |\1|'`
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if [[ -z "$bisect_log" ]]; then
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echo "test $bisect_test not run."
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else
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if egrep -q "$bisect_test.*$bisect_string" ${bisect_log}-results-failures.log; then
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echo "test failure $bisect_test.*$bisect_string found, bad revision $localbad:$bisect_bad confirmed"
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bad_confirmed=1
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else
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echo "test failure $bisect_test.*$bisect_string not found, bad revision $localbad:$bisect_bad *not* confirmed"
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fi
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fi
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if [[ "$bad_confirmed" != "1" ]]; then
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error "bad revision not confirmed";
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fi
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echo "checking that the test passes in the good revision $localgood:$bisect_good"
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if [[ -z "$bisect_depends" ]]; then
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eval $TEST_DIR/bin/builder.sh -p $bisect_product -b $bisect_branch $bisect_extraflag -T $bisect_buildtype -B "clobber" > /dev/null
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fi
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hg -R $REPO update -C -r $bisect_good
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bisect_log=`eval $TEST_JSDIR/runtests.sh -p $bisect_product -b $bisect_branch $bisect_extraflag -T $bisect_buildtype -I $bisect_test -B "build" -c -t -X /dev/null 2>&1 | grep '_js.log $' | sed 's|log: \([^ ]*\) |\1|'`
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if [[ -z "$bisect_log" ]]; then
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echo "test $bisect_test not run."
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else
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if egrep -q "$bisect_test.*$bisect_string" ${bisect_log}-results-failures.log; then
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echo "test failure $bisect_test.*$bisect_string found, good revision $localgood:$bisect_good *not* confirmed"
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else
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echo "test failure $bisect_test.*$bisect_string not found, good revision $localgood:$bisect_good confirmed"
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good_confirmed=1
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fi
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fi
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if [[ "$good_confirmed" != "1" ]]; then
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error "good revision not confirmed";
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fi
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echo "bisecting $REPO $bisect_start to $bisect_stop"
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hg -q -R $REPO bisect --reset
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hg -q -R $REPO bisect --good $bisect_start
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hg -q -R $REPO bisect --bad $bisect_stop
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while true; do
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unset result
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# clobber before setting new changeset.
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if [[ -z "$bisect_depends" ]]; then
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eval $TEST_DIR/bin/builder.sh -p $bisect_product -b $bisect_branch $bisect_extraflag -T $bisect_buildtype -B "clobber" > /dev/null
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fi
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# remove extraneous in-tree changes
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# See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=480680 for details
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# of why this is necessary.
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hg -R $REPO update -C
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hg -R $REPO bisect
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# save the revision id so we can update to it discarding local
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# changes in the working directory.
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rev=`hg -R $REPO id -i`
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bisect_log=`eval $TEST_JSDIR/runtests.sh -p $bisect_product -b $bisect_branch $bisect_extraflag -T $bisect_buildtype -I $bisect_test -B "build" -c -t -X /dev/null 2>&1 | grep '_js.log $' | sed 's|log: \([^ ]*\) |\1|'`
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# remove extraneous in-tree changes
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# See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=480680 for details
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# of why this is necessary.
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hg -R $REPO update -C -r $rev
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if [[ -z "$bisect_log" ]]; then
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echo "test $bisect_test not run. Skipping changeset"
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hg -R $REPO bisect --skip
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else
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if [[ "$searchtype" == "regression" ]]; then
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# searching for a regression
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# the result is considered good when the test does not appear in the failure log
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if egrep -q "$bisect_test.*$bisect_string" ${bisect_log}-results-failures.log; then
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echo "test failure $bisect_test.*$bisect_string found, marking revision bad"
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if ! result=`hg -R $REPO bisect --bad 2>&1`; then
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echo "bisect bad failed"
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error "$result"
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fi
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else
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echo "test failure $bisect_test.*$bisect_string not found, marking revision good"
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if ! result=`hg -R $REPO bisect --good 2>&1`; then
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echo "bisect good failed"
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error "$result"
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fi
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fi
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else
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# searching for a fix
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# the result is considered good when the test does appear in the failure log
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if egrep -q "$bisect_test.*$bisect_string" ${bisect_log}-results-failures.log; then
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echo "test failure $bisect_test.*$bisect_string found, marking revision good"
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if ! result=`hg -R $REPO bisect --good 2>&1`; then
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echo "bisect good failed"
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error "$result"
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fi
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else
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echo "test failure $bisect_test.*$bisect_string not found, marking revision bad"
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if ! result=`hg -R $REPO bisect --bad 2>&1`; then
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echo "bisect bad failed"
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error "$result"
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fi
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fi
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fi
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fi
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if echo $result | egrep -q "The first (good|bad) revision is:"; then
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result_revision=`echo $result | sed "s|The first .* revision is:.*changeset: [0-9]*:\([^ ]*\).*|\1|"`
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echo $result | sed "s|The first .* revision is:|$searchtype|"
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echo "*** revision $result_revision found ***"
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break
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fi
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done
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fi
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