tests: Add SDCP virtual device test
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@ -22,3 +22,8 @@ option('doc',
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description: 'Whether to build the API documentation',
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type: 'boolean',
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value: true)
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option('sdcp_virt_binary',
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description: 'Path to virtual SDCP test binary, please refer to CI for more details.',
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type: 'string',
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value: '')
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# random numbers rather than proper ones)
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envs.set('FP_DEVICE_EMULATION', '1')
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# Path to SDCP virtual device binary, only used for virtual-sdcp test
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envs.set('SDCP_VIRT_BINARY', get_option('sdcp_virt_binary'))
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# Set a colon-separated list of native drivers we enable in tests
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envs.set('FP_DRIVERS_WHITELIST', ':'.join([
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'virtual_image',
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@ -79,6 +82,43 @@ if get_option('introspection')
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endif
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endforeach
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if 'virtual_sdcp' in drivers and get_option('sdcp_virt_binary') != ''
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python3 = find_program('python3')
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unittest_inspector = find_program('unittest_inspector.py')
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base_args = files('virtual-sdcp.py')
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suite = []
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r = run_command(unittest_inspector, files('virtual-sdcp.py'))
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unit_tests = r.stdout().strip().split('\n')
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if r.returncode() == 0 and unit_tests.length() > 0
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suite += 'virtual-sdcp'
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else
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unit_tests = ['virtual-sdcp']
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endif
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foreach ut: unit_tests
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ut_suite = suite
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ut_args = base_args
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if unit_tests.length() > 1
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ut_args += ut
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ut_suite += ut.split('.')[0]
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endif
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test(ut,
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python3,
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args: ut_args,
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suite: ut_suite,
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depends: libfprint_typelib,
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env: envs,
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)
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endforeach
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else
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test('virtual-sdcp',
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find_program('sh'),
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args: ['-c', 'exit 77']
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)
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endif
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foreach driver_test: drivers_tests
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driver_envs = envs
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driver_envs.set('FP_DRIVERS_WHITELIST', driver_test)
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tests/virtual-sdcp.py
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tests/virtual-sdcp.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import sys
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try:
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import gi
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import os
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from gi.repository import GLib, Gio
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import unittest
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import subprocess
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import shutil
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import tempfile
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except Exception as e:
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print("Missing dependencies: %s" % str(e))
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sys.exit(77)
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FPrint = None
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# Re-run the test with the passed wrapper if set
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wrapper = os.getenv('LIBFPRINT_TEST_WRAPPER')
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if wrapper:
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wrap_cmd = wrapper.split(' ') + [sys.executable, os.path.abspath(__file__)] + \
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sys.argv[1:]
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os.unsetenv('LIBFPRINT_TEST_WRAPPER')
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sys.exit(subprocess.check_call(wrap_cmd))
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# Only permit loading virtual_sdcp driver for tests in this file
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os.environ['FP_DRIVERS_WHITELIST'] = 'virtual_sdcp'
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if hasattr(os.environ, 'MESON_SOURCE_ROOT'):
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root = os.environ['MESON_SOURCE_ROOT']
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else:
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root = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..')
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ctx = GLib.main_context_default()
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class VirtualSDCP(unittest.TestCase):
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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os.environ['FP_VIRTUAL_SDCP'] = os.environ['SDCP_VIRT_BINARY']
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cls.ctx = FPrint.Context()
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cls.dev = None
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for dev in cls.ctx.get_devices():
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cls.dev = dev
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break
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assert cls.dev is not None, "You need to compile with virtual_sdcp for testing"
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@classmethod
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def tearDownClass(cls):
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del cls.dev
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del cls.ctx
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def setUp(self):
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pass
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def tearDown(self):
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pass
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def enroll(self, progress_cb=None):
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# Enroll another print
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template = FPrint.Print.new(self.dev)
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template.props.finger = FPrint.Finger.LEFT_THUMB
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template.props.username = "testuser"
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template.props.description = "test print"
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datetime = GLib.DateTime.new_now_local()
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date = GLib.Date()
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date.set_dmy(*datetime.get_ymd()[::-1])
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template.props.enroll_date = date
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return self.dev.enroll_sync(template, None, progress_cb, None)
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def test_connect(self):
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self.dev.open_sync()
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self.dev.close_sync()
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def test_reconnect(self):
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# Ensure device was opened once before, this may be a reconnect if
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# it is the same process as another test.
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self.dev.open_sync()
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self.dev.close_sync()
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# Check that a reconnect happens on next open. To know about this, we
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# need to parse check log messages for that.
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success = [False]
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def log_func(domain, level, msg):
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print("log: '%s', '%s', '%s'" % (str(domain), str(level), msg))
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if msg == 'Reconnect succeeded':
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success[0] = True
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# Call default handler
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GLib.log_default_handler(domain, level, msg)
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handler_id = GLib.log_set_handler('libfprint-sdcp_device', GLib.LogLevelFlags.LEVEL_DEBUG, log_func)
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self.dev.open_sync()
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self.dev.close_sync()
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GLib.log_remove_handler('libfprint-sdcp_device', handler_id)
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assert success[0]
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def test_enroll(self):
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self.dev.open_sync()
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# Must return a print
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assert isinstance(self.enroll(), FPrint.Print)
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self.dev.close_sync()
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def test_verify(self):
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self.dev.open_sync()
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# Enroll a new print (will be the last), check that it verifies
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p = self.enroll()
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match, dev_print = self.dev.verify_sync(p)
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assert match
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# The returned "device" print is identical
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assert p.equal(dev_print)
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# We can do the same with it
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match, dev_print2 = self.dev.verify_sync(dev_print)
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assert match
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# Now, enroll a new print, causing the old one to not match anymore
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# (the device always claims to see the last enrolled print).
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self.enroll()
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match, dev_print = self.dev.verify_sync(p)
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assert match is False
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self.dev.close_sync()
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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try:
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gi.require_version('FPrint', '2.0')
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from gi.repository import FPrint
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except Exception as e:
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print("Missing dependencies: %s" % str(e))
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sys.exit(77)
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# avoid writing to stderr
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unittest.main(testRunner=unittest.TextTestRunner(stream=sys.stdout, verbosity=2))
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