// Copyright 2020 syzkaller project authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by Apache 2 LICENSE that can be found in the LICENSE file. package kcidb // Kernel CI report data. To be submitted to/queried from the common report database. // // Objects in the data are identified and linked together using "id" and "*_id" string properties. // Each value of these properties must start with a non-empty string identifying the CI system which // submitted the object, followed by a colon ':' character. The rest of the string is generated by // the origin CI system, and must identify that object uniquely among all objects of the same type, // coming from that CI system. // // Any of the immediate properties (except "version") can be missing or be an empty list with each // submission/query, but only complete data stored in the database should be considered valid. // // E.g. a test run referring to a non-existent build is allowed into/from the database, // but would only appear in reports once both the build and its revision are present. // // No special meaning apart from "data is missing" is attached to any immediate or deeper properties being omitted, // when they're not required, and no default values should be assumed for them. // At the same time, no properties can be null. // // Extra free-form data can be stored under "misc" fields associated with various objects throughout the schema, // if necessary. That data could later be used as the basis for defining new properties to house it. type Kcidb struct { Revisions []*Revision `json:"revisions,omitempty"` Builds []*Build `json:"builds,omitempty"` Tests []*Test `json:"tests,omitempty"` Version *Version `json:"version"` } // A build of a revision. type Build struct { // Target architecture of the build. Architecture string `json:"architecture,omitempty"` // Full shell command line used to make the build, including environment variables. Command string `json:"command,omitempty"` // Name and version of the compiler used to make the build. Compiler string `json:"compiler,omitempty"` // A name describing the build configuration options. ConfigName string `json:"config_name,omitempty"` // The URL of the build configuration file. ConfigURL string `json:"config_url,omitempty"` // Human-readable description of the build. Description string `json:"description,omitempty"` // The number of seconds it took to complete the build. Duration float64 `json:"duration,omitempty"` // Build ID. // Must start with a non-empty string identifying the CI system which submitted the build, // followed by a colon ':' character. The rest of the string is generated by the origin CI system, // and must identify the build uniquely among all builds, coming from that CI system. ID string `json:"id"` // A list of build input files. E.g. configuration. InputFiles []*Resource `json:"input_files,omitempty"` // The URL of the build log file. LogURL string `json:"log_url,omitempty"` // Miscellaneous extra data about the build. Misc *BuildMisc `json:"misc,omitempty"` // The name of the CI system which submitted the build. Origin string `json:"origin"` // A list of build output files: images, packages, etc. OutputFiles []*Resource `json:"output_files,omitempty"` // ID of the built revision. The revision must be valid for the build to be considered valid. RevisionID string `json:"revision_id"` // The time the build was started. StartTime string `json:"start_time,omitempty"` // True if the build is valid, i.e. if it could be completed. Valid bool `json:"valid"` } // Miscellaneous extra data about the build. type BuildMisc struct { OriginURL string `json:"origin_url,omitempty"` ReportedBy string `json:"reported_by,omitempty"` } // The environment the test ran in. E.g. a host, a set of hosts, or a lab; // amount of memory/storage/CPUs, for each host; process environment variables, etc. type Environment struct { // Human-readable description of the environment. Description string `json:"description,omitempty"` // Miscellaneous extra data about the environment. Misc *EnvironmentMisc `json:"misc,omitempty"` } // Miscellaneous extra data about the environment. type EnvironmentMisc struct { } // A revision of the tested code. // // Represents a way the tested source code could be obtained. E.g. checking out a particular commit from a git repo, // and applying a set of patches on top. type Revision struct { // List of e-mail addresses of contacts concerned with this revision, such as authors, reviewers, and mail lists. Contacts []string `json:"contacts,omitempty"` // Human-readable description of the revision. E.g. a release version, or the subject of a patchset message. Description string `json:"description,omitempty"` // The time the revision was discovered by the CI system. E.g. the time the CI system found a patch message, // or noticed a new commit or a new tag in a git repo. DiscoveryTime string `json:"discovery_time,omitempty"` // The full commit hash of the revision's base code. GitCommitHash string `json:"git_commit_hash,omitempty"` // A human-readable name of the commit containing the base code of the revision, // as would be output by "git describe", at the discovery time. GitCommitName string `json:"git_commit_name,omitempty"` // The Git repository branch in which the commit with the revision's base code was discovered. GitRepositoryBranch string `json:"git_repository_branch,omitempty"` // The URL of the Git repository which contains the base code of the revision. // The shortest possible https:// URL, or, if that's not available, the shortest possible git:// URL. GitRepositoryURL string `json:"git_repository_url,omitempty"` // Revision ID. // // Must contain the full commit hash of the revision's base code in the Git repository. // // If the revision had patches applied to the base code, the commit hash should be followed by the '+' // character and a sha256 hash over newline-terminated sha256 hashes of each applied patch, in order. // E.g. generated with this shell command: "sha256sum *.patch | cut -c-64 | sha256sum | cut -c-64". ID string `json:"id"` // The URL of the log file of the attempt to construct this revision from its parts. E.g. 'git am' output. LogURL string `json:"log_url,omitempty"` // The value of the Message-ID header of the e-mail message introducing this code revision, // if any. E.g. a message with the revision's patchset, or a release announcement sent to a maillist. MessageID string `json:"message_id,omitempty"` // Miscellaneous extra data about the revision. Misc *RevisionMisc `json:"misc,omitempty"` // The name of the CI system which submitted the revision. Origin string `json:"origin"` // List of mboxes containing patches applied to the base code of the revision, in order of application. PatchMboxes []*Resource `json:"patch_mboxes,omitempty"` // The time the revision was made public. E.g. the timestamp on a patch message, a commit, or a tag. PublishingTime string `json:"publishing_time,omitempty"` // The widely-recognized name of the sub-tree (fork) of the main code tree that the revision belongs to. TreeName string `json:"tree_name,omitempty"` // True if the revision is valid, i.e. if its parts could be combined. // False if not, e.g. if its patches failed to apply. Valid bool `json:"valid"` } // Miscellaneous extra data about the revision. type RevisionMisc struct { } // A test run against a build. // // Could represent a result of execution of a test suite program, a result of one of the tests done by the test // suite program, as well as a summary of a collection of test suite results. // // Each test run should normally have a dot-separated test "path" specified in the "path" property, // which could identify a specific test within a test suite (e.g. "LTPlite.sem01"), a whole test suite // (e.g. "LTPlite"), or the summary of all tests for a build ( - the empty string). type Test struct { // ID of the tested build. The build must be valid for the test run to be considered valid. BuildID string `json:"build_id"` // Human-readable description of the test run. Description string `json:"description,omitempty"` // The number of seconds it took to run the test. Duration float64 `json:"duration,omitempty"` // The environment the test ran in. E.g. a host, a set of hosts, or a lab; amount of memory/storage/CPUs, // for each host; process environment variables, etc. Environment *Environment `json:"environment,omitempty"` // ID of the test run. // Must start with a non-empty string identifying the CI system which submitted the test run, // followed by a colon ':' character. The rest of the string is generated by the origin CI system, // and must identify the test run uniquely among all test runs, coming from that CI system. ID string `json:"id"` // Miscellaneous extra data about the test run. Misc *TestMisc `json:"misc,omitempty"` // The name of the CI system which submitted the test run. Origin string `json:"origin"` // A list of test outputs: logs, dumps, etc. OutputFiles []*Resource `json:"output_files,omitempty"` // Dot-separated path to the node in the test classification tree the executed test belongs to. // E.g. "ltp.sem01". The empty string signifies the root of the tree, i.e. all tests for the build, // executed by the origin CI system. Path string `json:"path,omitempty"` // The time the test run was started. StartTime string `json:"start_time,omitempty"` // The test status string, one of the following. "ERROR" - the test is faulty, the status of the tested // code is unknown. // "FAIL" - the test has failed, the tested code is faulty. // "PASS" - the test has passed, the tested code is correct. // "DONE" - the test has finished successfully, the status of the tested code is unknown. // "SKIP" - the test wasn't executed, the status of the tested code is unknown. // // The status names above are listed in priority order (highest to lowest), which could be used for producing // a summary status for a collection of test runs, e.g. for all testing done on a build, based on results of // executed test suites. The summary status would be the highest priority status across all test runs // in a collection. Status string `json:"status,omitempty"` // True if the test status should be ignored. // Could be used for reporting test results without affecting the overall test status and alerting // the contacts concerned with the tested code revision. For example, for collecting test reliability // statistics when the test is first introduced, or is being fixed. Waived bool `json:"waived"` } // Miscellaneous extra data about the test. type TestMisc struct { OriginURL string `json:"origin_url,omitempty"` ReportedBy string `json:"reported_by,omitempty"` UserSpaceArch string `json:"user_space_arch,omitempty"` CauseRevisionID string `json:"cause_revision_id,omitempty"` } // A named remote resource. type Resource struct { // Resource name. Must be usable as a local file name for the downloaded resource. Cannot be empty. // Should not include directories. Name string `json:"name"` // Resource URL. Must point to the resource file directly, so it could be downloaded automatically. URL string `json:"url"` } type Version struct { // Major number of the schema version. // // Increases represent backward-incompatible changes. E.g. deleting or renaming a property, // changing a property type, restricting values, making a property required, or adding a new required property. Major int `json:"major"` // Minor number of the schema version. // // Increases represent backward-compatible changes. E.g. relaxing value restrictions, // making a property optional, or adding a new optional property. Minor int `json:"minor"` }