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Python
566 lines
21 KiB
Python
"""Tests for esphome.stacktrace."""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import importlib
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import inspect
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from pathlib import Path
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import re
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from unittest.mock import Mock, patch
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from hypothesis import given, settings
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from hypothesis.strategies import data as st_data, from_regex
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import pytest
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from esphome import stacktrace
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from esphome.const import (
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PLATFORM_BK72XX,
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PLATFORM_ESP32,
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PLATFORM_ESP8266,
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PLATFORM_NRF52,
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PLATFORM_RP2,
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)
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from esphome.core import EsphomeError
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CONFIG = {"esphome": {"name": "test"}}
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# Real dump lines per registered platform; the gate must fire on each.
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# "addresses" are decoder-consumed dump lines, "state_markers" open a
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# decoder's dump region, and "extra_triggers" fire the gate without a
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# decoder pattern (the stored-dump banner). A new decoder declares its
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# lines here so drift fails in CI instead of in the field.
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CRASH_SAMPLES: dict[str, dict[str, list[str]]] = {
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PLATFORM_ESP32: {
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"state_markers": [],
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"extra_triggers": ["*** CRASH DETECTED ON PREVIOUS BOOT ***"],
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"addresses": [
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"Backtrace: 0x400d1a2c:0x3ffb1f60 0x400d2a3c:0x3ffb1f80",
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"PC : 0x400d1a2c PS : 0x00060330",
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"EXCVADDR: 0x40001234",
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"MEPC : 0x40380abc RA : 0x40380def",
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"MTVAL : 0x40000123",
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"last failed alloc call: 40201234(512)",
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"BT0: 0x40104960",
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],
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},
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PLATFORM_ESP8266: {
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"state_markers": [">>>stack>>>"],
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"extra_triggers": ["*** CRASH DETECTED ON PREVIOUS BOOT ***"],
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"addresses": [
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"epc1=0x40201234 epc2=0x00000000 excvaddr=0x40001234",
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"3ffffe10: 40201234 3ffe8410 00000000 40201000",
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"PC : 40201234",
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"EXCVADDR: 0x40001234",
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"BT0: 0x40201234",
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"last failed alloc call: 40201234(512)",
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"Exception (28):",
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],
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},
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PLATFORM_RP2: {
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"state_markers": ["CRASH DETECTED ON PREVIOUS BOOT"],
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"addresses": ["PC: 0x10001234 (fault location)"],
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},
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PLATFORM_NRF52: {
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"state_markers": ["Last crash:"],
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"addresses": [
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# %08x zero-pads even a vector-table PC past the {3,} bound.
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"PC=0x00000050 LR=0x00000000",
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# Synthetic short form; pins the bound's lower edge.
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"PC=0x27a1c LR=0x1e33",
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],
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},
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}
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BENIGN_LINES = [
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"[I][app:100] hello world",
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"[C][wifi:400] BSSID: AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF",
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"[19:26:11.966][I][main:151]: version 2026.7.0-dev",
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"[I][app:102]: Uptime: 12345678 ms",
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"[I][app:102]: Uptime: 41234567 ms",
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"[V][esp-idf:000]: I (40219876) wifi: connected",
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"[D][api:102]: Client connected (40123456)",
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"[D][sensor:093]: 'Water meter': Sending state 12345678.00000 L",
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# No internal word boundary; the bare-8-hex branch must not fire.
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"[I][ota:117]: MD5 of binary: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e",
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# Short 0x tokens (BLE handles); the 3-digit minimum keeps them out.
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"[D][ble:200]: Connection handle 0x1F, MTU 23",
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"[C][network:600]: IPv6: fe80::1a2b:3c4d:5e6f:7a8b",
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"[C][ota:097]: Version: 2026.7.0",
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]
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GATE_PARAMS = [
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pytest.param(platform, line, True, id=f"{platform}-{kind}-{n}")
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for platform, samples in CRASH_SAMPLES.items()
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for kind in ("addresses", "state_markers", "extra_triggers")
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for n, line in enumerate(samples.get(kind, []))
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] + [
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pytest.param(platform, line, False, id=f"benign-{platform}-{n}")
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for platform in CRASH_SAMPLES
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for n, line in enumerate(BENIGN_LINES)
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]
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(("platform", "line", "should_fire"), GATE_PARAMS)
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def test_platform_gate(platform: str, line: str, should_fire: bool) -> None:
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gate = re.compile(stacktrace.platform_hooks.STACKTRACE_GATES[platform])
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assert bool(gate.search(line)) is should_fire
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def test_gates_are_platform_scoped() -> None:
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"""Another platform's markers must not fire an esp32 session's gate."""
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esp32_gate = re.compile(stacktrace.platform_hooks.STACKTRACE_GATES[PLATFORM_ESP32])
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for line in (
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">>>stack>>>",
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"Last crash:",
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"Exception (28):",
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"3ffffe10: 40201234 3ffe8410 00000000 40201000",
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):
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assert not esp32_gate.search(line)
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def _top_level_branches(pattern: str) -> list[str]:
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"""Split a regex source on alternations outside groups and classes."""
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branches: list[str] = []
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depth = 0
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in_class = False
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esc = False
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start = 0
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for i, ch in enumerate(pattern):
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if esc:
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esc = False
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elif ch == "\\":
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esc = True
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elif in_class:
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in_class = ch != "]"
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elif ch == "[":
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in_class = True
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elif ch == "(":
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depth += 1
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elif ch == ")":
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depth -= 1
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elif ch == "|" and depth == 0:
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branches.append(pattern[start:i])
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start = i + 1
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branches.append(pattern[start:])
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return branches
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("platform", sorted(CRASH_SAMPLES))
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def test_every_gate_branch_is_exercised(platform: str) -> None:
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"""Every gate branch must be hit by a sample; the superset checks
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stay green when a typoed alternation matches nothing.
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"""
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samples = CRASH_SAMPLES[platform]
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lines = [line for kind in samples for line in samples[kind]]
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branches = _top_level_branches(stacktrace.platform_hooks.STACKTRACE_GATES[platform])
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assert len(branches) > 1
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for branch in branches:
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assert any(re.search(branch, line) for line in lines), (
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f"no {platform} sample exercises gate branch {branch!r}; add one "
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"or drop the dead branch"
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)
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# In-tree sources that print each marker literal the gates key on;
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# esp8266's >>>stack>>> comes from the Arduino core, outside this tree.
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FIRMWARE_MARKER_SOURCES = {
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"CRASH DETECTED ON PREVIOUS BOOT": (
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"esphome/components/esp32/crash_handler.cpp",
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"esphome/components/esp8266/crash_handler.cpp",
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"esphome/components/rp2/crash_handler.cpp",
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),
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"Last crash:": ("esphome/components/logger/logger_zephyr.cpp",),
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}
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def test_gate_markers_match_firmware_output() -> None:
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"""A reworded firmware banner must fail here, not in the field;
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every regex-level guard stays green when the C++ side drifts.
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"""
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root = Path(__file__).parents[2]
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for marker, sources in FIRMWARE_MARKER_SOURCES.items():
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for source in sources:
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text = (root / source).read_text(encoding="utf-8")
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assert marker in text, (
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f"{source} no longer prints {marker!r}; update the gates and "
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"samples to the new banner"
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)
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def test_crash_samples_cover_registry() -> None:
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"""A newly registered decoder must come with a non-empty gate sample."""
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assert set(CRASH_SAMPLES) == set(stacktrace.platform_hooks.STACKTRACE_GATES)
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assert set(stacktrace.platform_hooks.STACKTRACE_GATES) == set(
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stacktrace.platform_hooks.PLATFORM_HOOKS["process_stacktrace"]
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)
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assert all(samples["addresses"] for samples in CRASH_SAMPLES.values())
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# The stacktrace pattern constants each decoder module exports. The
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# samples and these patterns must cover each other, so an edit on either
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# side fails the guards below instead of quietly widening the gap
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# between the gate and the decoders.
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DECODER_PATTERNS: dict[str, list[str]] = {
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PLATFORM_ESP32: [
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"STACKTRACE_ESP32_PC_RE",
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"STACKTRACE_ESP32_EXCVADDR_RE",
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"STACKTRACE_ESP32_C3_PC_RE",
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"STACKTRACE_ESP32_C3_RA_RE",
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"STACKTRACE_ESP32_C3_MTVAL_RE",
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"STACKTRACE_BAD_ALLOC_RE",
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"STACKTRACE_ESP32_BACKTRACE_RE",
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"STACKTRACE_ESP32_BACKTRACE_PC_RE",
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"STACKTRACE_ESP32_CRASH_BT_RE",
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],
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PLATFORM_ESP8266: [
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"STACKTRACE_ESP8266_EXCEPTION_TYPE_RE",
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"STACKTRACE_ESP8266_PC_RE",
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"STACKTRACE_ESP8266_EXCVADDR_RE",
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"STACKTRACE_ESP8266_CRASH_PC_RE",
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"STACKTRACE_ESP8266_CRASH_EXCVADDR_RE",
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"STACKTRACE_ESP8266_CRASH_BT_RE",
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"STACKTRACE_BAD_ALLOC_RE",
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"STACKTRACE_ESP8266_BACKTRACE_PC_RE",
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],
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PLATFORM_RP2: ["_CRASH_RE", "_CRASH_ADDR_RE"],
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PLATFORM_NRF52: ["STACKTRACE_NRF52_PC_LR_RE"],
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}
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# Declared decoder patterns whose language the gate deliberately does
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# not cover: bare stack-dump words, where the gate keys on the dump
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# line's 3ff... stack address instead and a lone letter-free word never
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# appears outside a dump region whose other lines already fired.
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GATE_EXEMPT_PATTERNS = {
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"STACKTRACE_ESP32_BACKTRACE_PC_RE",
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"STACKTRACE_ESP8266_BACKTRACE_PC_RE",
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}
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("platform", sorted(CRASH_SAMPLES))
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def test_platform_declarations_match_decoder(platform: str) -> None:
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r"""Samples, declared patterns, and the decoder must agree.
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Checks: declared patterns exist, samples and patterns cover each
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other, no stacktrace pattern is undeclared, markers open the dump
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region, and a state-setting decoder declares a marker.
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Known blind spots: the catch-all backtrace patterns can satisfy the
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sample direction alone; the undeclared sweep keys off naming; the
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state-gating check is a textual heuristic (pinned against
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respelling by the declared-markers direction); a second opening
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marker beside a declared one passes unnoticed; and the generative
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guard draws full matches, so trailing word characters defeating the
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pointer branch's ``\b`` are invisible to it.
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"""
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module = importlib.import_module(f"esphome.components.{platform}")
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patterns: dict[str, re.Pattern] = {}
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for name in DECODER_PATTERNS[platform]:
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pattern = getattr(module, name, None)
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if pattern is None:
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pytest.fail(
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f"{platform} no longer defines {name}; update DECODER_PATTERNS "
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"and CRASH_SAMPLES together"
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)
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patterns[name] = pattern
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lines = (
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CRASH_SAMPLES[platform]["state_markers"] + CRASH_SAMPLES[platform]["addresses"]
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)
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for line in CRASH_SAMPLES[platform]["addresses"]:
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assert any(p.search(line) for p in patterns.values()), (
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f"{line!r} no longer matches any {platform} decoder pattern; "
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"update CRASH_SAMPLES and re-derive the gate"
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)
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for name, pattern in patterns.items():
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assert any(pattern.search(line) for line in lines), (
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f"no sample exercises {platform}.{name}; add one so the gate "
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"provably covers it"
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)
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undeclared = [
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name
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for name, value in vars(module).items()
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if isinstance(value, re.Pattern)
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and ("STACKTRACE" in name or name.startswith("_CRASH"))
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and name not in DECODER_PATTERNS[platform]
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]
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assert not undeclared, (
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f"{platform} gained stacktrace patterns {undeclared}; declare them in "
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"DECODER_PATTERNS with samples"
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)
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for marker in CRASH_SAMPLES[platform]["state_markers"]:
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assert module.process_stacktrace(CONFIG, marker, False) is True, (
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f"{marker!r} no longer opens {platform}'s dump region; update "
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"state_markers to the line the decoder actually keys on"
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)
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# Textual heuristic, deliberately one-directional: a state-gated
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# decoder must declare a marker. The reverse (a stateless decoder
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# declaring none) is not asserted; an unrelated "return True" added
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# to a decoder would turn it into a false failure.
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source = inspect.getsource(module.process_stacktrace)
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sets_state = "return True" in source or "backtrace_state = True" in source
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if CRASH_SAMPLES[platform]["state_markers"]:
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# The heuristic fails open on a respelling (return bool(...));
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# pinning it against the decoders known to be state-gated today
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# turns a silent disarm into a failure that names the fix.
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assert sets_state, (
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f"{platform}.process_stacktrace declares state_markers but the "
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"state-gating heuristic no longer recognises it; update the "
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"spelling list in this test"
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)
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if sets_state:
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assert CRASH_SAMPLES[platform]["state_markers"], (
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f"{platform}.process_stacktrace is state-gated but declares no "
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"state_markers; the gate cannot promise to open its dump region"
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)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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("platform", "name"),
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[
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(platform, name)
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for platform, names in DECODER_PATTERNS.items()
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for name in names
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if name not in GATE_EXEMPT_PATTERNS
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],
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)
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@given(data=st_data())
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@settings(max_examples=25, deadline=None)
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def test_address_gate_covers_decoder_pattern_languages(
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platform: str, name: str, data
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) -> None:
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"""Each platform's gate must be a superset of its decoder patterns;
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generated inputs catch a widened decoder the finite samples miss.
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"""
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pattern = getattr(importlib.import_module(f"esphome.components.{platform}"), name)
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example = data.draw(from_regex(pattern, fullmatch=True))
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gate = re.compile(stacktrace.platform_hooks.STACKTRACE_GATES[platform])
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assert gate.search(example), (
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f"{platform}.{name} accepts {example!r} but the {platform} gate does "
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"not fire; decoding would silently never start on that form"
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)
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def _run(
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handler,
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platform: str = PLATFORM_ESP32,
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lines: tuple[str, ...] = ("PC: 0x4010496e",),
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) -> stacktrace.LogLineProcessor:
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"""Processor with the resolver stubbed, fed the given lines."""
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with patch.object(
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stacktrace.platform_hooks, "get_stacktrace_handler", return_value=handler
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):
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processor = stacktrace.LogLineProcessor(CONFIG, platform)
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for line in lines:
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processor.process_line(line)
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return processor
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def _fed(handler) -> list[str]:
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return [call.args[1] for call in handler.call_args_list]
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def _warnings(caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture) -> list[str]:
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return [r.message for r in caplog.records if r.levelname == "WARNING"]
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def test_decoder_contains_failures_and_short_circuits() -> None:
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"""One decode failure is contained and never retried; a retry per
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backtrace line would stall streaming on a failing subprocess.
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"""
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handler = Mock(side_effect=EsphomeError("no idedata"))
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processor = _run(
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handler, lines=("PC: 0x4010496e", "BT0: 0x4010496e", "BT1: 0x401049aa")
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)
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assert handler.call_count == 1
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assert processor.backtrace_state is False
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def test_decoder_swallows_os_error_with_remediation_hint(
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caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture,
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) -> None:
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"""An OSError (missing build tree) is the user's environment, not a
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decoder bug; it must keep the recompile hint.
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"""
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handler = Mock(
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side_effect=FileNotFoundError(2, "No such file or directory", "/build")
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)
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processor = _run(handler, lines=("PC: 0x4010496e", "BT0: 0x4010496e"))
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assert handler.call_count == 1
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assert processor.backtrace_state is False
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warnings = _warnings(caplog)
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assert any("esphome compile" in m for m in warnings)
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assert not any("this is a bug" in m for m in warnings)
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def test_decoder_warning_uses_fallback_for_empty_error(
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caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture,
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) -> None:
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"""A bare EsphomeError must not render as empty parens."""
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_run(Mock(side_effect=EsphomeError()))
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warnings = _warnings(caplog)
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assert any("build artifacts not found locally" in m for m in warnings)
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assert not any("()" in m for m in warnings)
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def test_decoder_bug_with_empty_message_names_the_type(
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caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture,
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) -> None:
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"""A decoder bug says so instead of sending the user down the
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dead-end recompile path.
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"""
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_run(Mock(side_effect=IndexError()))
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warnings = _warnings(caplog)
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assert any("IndexError" in m and "this is a bug" in m for m in warnings)
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assert not any("esphome compile" in m for m in warnings)
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def test_decoder_bug_warning_keeps_the_type_with_a_message(
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caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture,
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) -> None:
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"""The type must survive a non-empty message; a bare KeyError message
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like 'prog_path' reads as a raised string in a bug report paste.
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"""
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_run(Mock(side_effect=KeyError("prog_path")))
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warnings = _warnings(caplog)
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assert any("KeyError: 'prog_path'" in m for m in warnings)
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def test_marker_then_address_threads_state() -> None:
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"""A state marker resolves the decoder live and threads state to
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the following stack words.
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"""
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handler = Mock(side_effect=[True, True])
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processor = _run(
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handler,
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platform=PLATFORM_ESP8266,
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lines=(">>>stack>>>", "3ffffe10: 40201234 3ffe8410 00000000 40201000"),
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)
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assert _fed(handler) == [
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">>>stack>>>",
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"3ffffe10: 40201234 3ffe8410 00000000 40201000",
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]
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assert handler.call_args_list[0].args[2] is False
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assert handler.call_args_list[1].args[2] is True
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assert processor.backtrace_state is True
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def test_lines_before_the_gate_never_reach_the_decoder() -> None:
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"""Benign lines are dropped, not buffered."""
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handler = Mock(return_value=False)
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quiet = tuple(f"quiet line {n}" for n in range(12))
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_run(handler, lines=quiet + ("PC: 0x4010496e",))
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assert _fed(handler) == ["PC: 0x4010496e"]
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def test_processor_resolves_lazily_on_address_token() -> None:
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"""No resolution attempt until a line carries an address token."""
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handler = Mock(return_value=False)
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with patch.object(
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stacktrace.platform_hooks, "get_stacktrace_handler", return_value=handler
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) as mock_resolve:
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processor = stacktrace.LogLineProcessor(CONFIG, PLATFORM_ESP32)
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processor.process_line("[I][app:100] hello world")
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mock_resolve.assert_not_called()
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processor.process_line("PC: 0x40104960")
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mock_resolve.assert_called_once_with(PLATFORM_ESP32)
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# Later lines feed the resolved handler directly, no re-resolution.
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processor.process_line("[I][app:101] back to normal")
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mock_resolve.assert_called_once()
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assert _fed(handler) == ["PC: 0x40104960", "[I][app:101] back to normal"]
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def test_processor_unexpected_resolution_error_disables_decoding(
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caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture,
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) -> None:
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"""Resolution is inside the containment guarantee like everything else."""
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with patch.object(
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stacktrace.platform_hooks,
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"get_stacktrace_handler",
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side_effect=OSError("filesystem went away"),
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) as mock_resolve:
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processor = stacktrace.LogLineProcessor(CONFIG, PLATFORM_ESP32)
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processor.process_line("PC: 0x40104960")
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processor.process_line("BT0: 0x40104960")
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mock_resolve.assert_called_once()
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warnings = _warnings(caplog)
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assert len(warnings) == 1
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assert "could not be loaded" in warnings[0]
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assert processor.backtrace_state is False
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def test_processor_import_failure_disables_decoding(
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caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture,
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) -> None:
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"""A broken platform package degrades once instead of raising."""
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caplog.set_level("INFO", logger="esphome.platform_hooks")
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with patch.object(
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stacktrace.platform_hooks,
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"import_module",
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Mock(side_effect=ImportError("broken install")),
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) as mock_import:
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processor = stacktrace.LogLineProcessor(CONFIG, PLATFORM_ESP32)
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processor.process_line("PC: 0x40104960")
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processor.process_line("BT0: 0x40104960")
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mock_import.assert_called_once()
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assert "Stacktrace analysis is unavailable" in caplog.text
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assert "broken install" in caplog.text
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assert processor.backtrace_state is False
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def test_processor_registry_miss_disables_at_construction(
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caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture,
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) -> None:
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"""Platforms the registry proves have no analyzer disable up front.
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The unavailable notice fires at session start (as it always did) and
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the per-line gate never runs.
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"""
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caplog.set_level("INFO", logger="esphome.platform_hooks")
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with patch.object(stacktrace.platform_hooks, "import_module") as mock_import:
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processor = stacktrace.LogLineProcessor(CONFIG, PLATFORM_BK72XX)
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processor.process_line("PC: 0x40104960")
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mock_import.assert_not_called()
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assert "Stacktrace analysis is unavailable" in caplog.text
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assert processor.backtrace_state is False
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def test_external_platform_resolves_at_construction(
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caplog: pytest.LogCaptureFixture,
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) -> None:
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"""External platforms resolve eagerly; the gates cannot speak for an
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external decoder and the import belongs off the streaming callback.
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"""
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caplog.set_level("INFO", logger="esphome.platform_hooks")
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module = type("ExternalPlatform", (), {}) # no process_stacktrace
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with patch.object(
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stacktrace.platform_hooks,
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"import_module",
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Mock(return_value=module),
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) as mock_import:
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processor = stacktrace.LogLineProcessor(CONFIG, "my_external_chip")
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mock_import.assert_called_once()
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assert "Stacktrace analysis is unavailable" in caplog.text
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processor.process_line("PC: 0x40104960")
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mock_import.assert_called_once()
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assert processor.backtrace_state is False
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