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README.android

1
2binary_search_state.py is a general binary search triage tool that
3performs a binary search on a set of things to try to identify which
4thing or thing(s) in the set is 'bad'.  binary_search_state.py assumes
5that the user has two sets, one where everything is known to be good,
6and one which contains at least one bad item.  binary_search_state.py
7then copies items from the good and bad sets into a working set and
8tests the result (good or bad).  binary_search_state.py requires that
9a set of scripts be supplied to it for any particular job.  For more
10information on binary_search_state.py, see
11
12https://sites.google.com/a/google.com/chromeos-toolchain-team-home2/home/team-tools-and-scripts/binary-searcher-tool-for-triage
13
14This particular set of scripts is designed to work wtih
15binary_search_state.py in order to find the bad object or set of
16bad objects in an Android build.
17
18
19QUICKSTART:
20
21After setting up your 2 build trees (see Prerequisites section), do the
22following:
23
24 - Decide which test script to use (boot_test.sh or
25   interactive_test.sh)
26 - Get the serial number for the Android device you will use for testing.
27 - Run the following:
28
29   $ cd <android_src>
30   $ source build/envsetup.sh
31   $ lunch <android_device_lunch_combo>
32   $ cd <path_to_toolchain_utils>/binary_search_tool/
33   $ NUM_JOBS=10 ANDROID_SERIAL=<device_serial> \
34         ./android/setup.sh <android_src>
35
36   If you chose the boot test, then:
37   TEST_SCRIPT=android/boot_test.sh
38
39   If you chose the interactive test, then:
40   TEST_SCRIPT=android/interactive_test.sh
41
42   Finally, run the binary search tool:
43
44   $ python ./binary_search_state.py \
45       --get_initial_items=android/get_initial_items.sh \
46       --switch_to_good=android/switch_to_good.sh \
47       --switch_to_bad=android/switch_to_bad.sh \
48       --test_setup_script=android/test_setup.sh \
49       --test_script=$TEST_SCRIPT \
50       --file_args \
51       --prune
52
53   Once you have completely finished doing the binary search/triage,
54   run the cleanup script:
55
56   $ android/cleanup.sh
57
58
59
60FILES AND SCRIPTS:
61
62  Check the header comments for each script for more in depth documentation.
63
64  boot_test.sh - One of two possible test scripts used to determine
65                 if the Android image built from the objects is good
66                 or bad. This script tests to see if the image
67                 booted, and requires no user intervention.
68
69  cleanup.sh - This is called after the binary search tool completes. This
70               script will clean up the common.sh file generated by setup.sh
71
72  get_initial_items.sh - This script is used to determine all Android objects
73                         that will be bisected.
74
75  test_setup.sh - This script will build and flash your image to the
76                  Android device. If the flash fails, this script will
77                  help the user troubleshoot by trying to flash again or
78                  by asking the user to manually flash it.
79
80  interactive_test.sh - One of two possible scripts used to determine
81                        if the Android image built from the objects
82                        is good or bad.  This script requires user
83                        interaction to determine if the image is
84                        good or bad.
85
86  setup.sh - This is the first script the user should call, after
87             taking care of the prerequisites.  It sets up the
88             environment appropriately for running the Android
89             object binary search triage, and it generates the
90             necessary common script (see below).
91
92  switch_to_bad.sh - This script is used to link objects from the
93                     'bad' build tree into the work area.
94
95  switch_to_good.sh - This script is used to link objects from the
96                      'good' build tree into the work area.
97
98
99GENERATED SCRIPTS:
100
101  common.sh  - contains basic environment variable definitions for
102               this binary search triage session.
103
104ASSUMPTIONS:
105
106- There are two different Android builds, for the same board/lunch combo with
107  the same set of generated object files.  One build creates a good working
108  Android image and the other does not.
109
110- The toolchain bug you are tracking down is not related to the linker. If the
111  linker is broken or generates bad code, this tool is unlikely to help you.
112
113
114PREREQUISITES FOR USING THESE SCRIPTS:
115
116  Step 1: Decide where to store each build tree
117    By default, each build tree is stored in "~/ANDROID_BISECT". However you
118    can override this by exporting BISECT_DIR set to whatever directory you
119    please. Keep in mind these build trees take dozens of gigabytes each.
120
121  Step 2: Setup your android build environment
122    1. `cd <android_src>`
123    2. `source build/envsetup.sh`
124    3. `lunch <android_device_lunch_combo>`
125
126  Step 3: Populate the good build tree
127    1. `make clean`
128    2. `export BISECT_STAGE=POPULATE_GOOD`
129    3. Install your "good" toolchain in Android, this will most likely be
130       the toolchain that comes preinstalled with the Android source.
131    4. Build all of Android: `make -j10`. The "-j" parameter depends on how
132       many cores your machine has. See Android documentation for more details.
133
134  Step 4: Populate the bad build tree
135    1. `make clean`
136    2. `export BISECT_STAGE=POPULATE_BAD`
137    3. Install your "bad" toolchain in Android.
138    4. Build all of Android again.
139
140  Step 5: Run the android setup script
141    1. `cd <path_to_toolchain_utils>/binary_search_tool/`
142    2. `NUM_JOBS=<jobs> ANDROID_SERIAL=<android_serial_num> \
143        android/setup.sh <android_src>`
144
145   WARNING: It's important that you leave the full "out/" directory in your
146            Android source alone after Step 4. The binary search tool will
147            use this directory as a skeleton to build each test image while
148            triaging.
149
150USING THESE SCRIPTS FOR BINARY TRIAGE OF OBJECTS:
151
152To use these scripts, you must first run setup.sh, passing it the path to your
153Android source directory. setup.sh will do the following:
154
155   - Verify that your build trees are set up correctly (with good, bad).
156   - Verify that each build tree has the same contents.
157   - Verify that the android build environment (lunch, etc.) are setup in your
158     current shell.
159   - Create the common.sh file that the other scripts passed to the
160     binary triage tool will need.
161
162
163This set of scripts comes with two alternate test scripts.  One test
164script, boot_test.sh, just checks to make sure that the image
165booted (wait for device to boot to home screen) and assumes that is enough.
166The other test script, interactive_test.sh, is interactive and asks YOU
167to tell it whether the image on the android device is ok or not (it
168prompts you and waits for a response).
169
170
171Once you have run setup.sh (and decided which test script you
172want to use) run the binary triage tool using these scripts to
173isolate/identify the bad object:
174
175./binary_search_state.py \
176 --get_initial_items=android/get_initial_items.sh \
177 --switch_to_good=android/switch_to_good.sh \
178 --switch_to_bad=android/switch_to_bad.sh \
179 --test_setup_script=android/test_setup.sh \
180 --test_script=android/boot_test.sh \  # could use interactive_test.sh instead
181 --prune
182
183
184After you have finished running the tool and have identified the bad
185object(s), you will want to run the cleanup script (android/cleanup.sh).
186
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