This pages provides details and examples related to using the Fuchsia debugger (zxdb) with the fx test command.
The fx test command supports the --break-on-failure and --breakpoint flags, which allows you to debug tests using zxdb. If your test uses a compatible test runner (that is, gTest, gUnit, or Rust today), adding the --break-on-failure flag will cause test failures to pause test execution and enter the zxdb debug environment, for example:
$ fx test --break-on-failure rust_crasher_test.cm <...fx test startup...> Running 1 tests Starting: fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/crasher_test#meta/rust_crasher_test.cm Command: fx ffx test run --max-severity-logs WARN --break-on-failure fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/crasher_test?hash=1cceb326c127e245f0052367142aee001f82a73c6f33091fe7999d43a94b1b34#meta/rust_crasher_test.cm Status: [duration: 13.3s] [tasks: 3 running, 15/18 complete] Running 1 tests [ ] 0.0% 👋 zxdb is loading symbols to debug test failure in rust_crasher_test.cm, please wait. ⚠️ test failure in rust_crasher_test.cm, type `frame` or `help` to get started. 84 #[test] 85 fn test_should_fail() { ▶ 86 assert_eq!(0, 1); 87 } 88 } 🛑 process 1 rust_crasher_bin_test::tests::test_should_fail() • main.rs:86 [zxdb]
From this point, you may use zxdb as normal. However, since the thread is already in a fatal exception, typical execution commands such as step, next, and until are not available. Inspection commands such as print, frame, and backtrace are available for the duration of the debugging session.
Depending on the options given to fx test or test runner default configurations, multiple test cases may fail in parallel. Supported test runners all spawn an individual process for each test case, and the default configuration may allow for multiple test processes to be running at the same time.
When running with fx test, zxdb attaches to all processes in your test's realm. A test case failure will stop only that particular process.
Parallel execution will only stop if and only if the number of test case failures is equal to the number of allowed parallel test cases. Once any process is detached from zxdb, another test case process will begin immediately.
zxdb is designed to handle multi-process debugging. You can inspect the current attached processes and their execution states with the process noun or with the status command. The currently “active” process is marked with a “▶” sign.
For more detailed information, see Interaction model (or use the help command).
After inspecting your test failure, you resume the test execution by detaching from your test process, for example, using kill, detach, or continue.
As discussed in the previous section, multiple test cases may fail in parallel. If you do not explicitly detach from all attached processes, zxdb remains in the foreground. You can see all attached processes using the process noun.
You can also use certain commands to detach from all processes (for example, quit, detach *, and ctrl+d) and resume execution of the test suite immediately.
This tutorial walks through a debugging workflow using the fx test command and the Fuchsia debugger (zxdb).
Note: In most test cases, no additional setup is necessary in the code to run the fx test command with zxdb.
{Rust}
Rust tests are executed by the Rust test runner. Unlike gTest or gUnit runners for C++ tests, the Rust test runner defaults to running test cases in parallel. This creates a different experience while using the --break-on-failure feature. See the section for debugging parallel processes about expectations while debugging parallel test processes. This case is supported, and will function well with zxdb.
Here's some sample rust test code (modified from the original), abbreviated for brevity:
... let mut log_helper2 = LogSinkHelper::new(&directory); log_helper2.write_log("my msg1"); log_helper.write_log("my msg2"); let mut expected = vec!["my msg1".to_owned(), "my msg3".to_owned()]; expected.sort(); let mut actual = vec![recv_logs.next().await.unwrap(), recv_logs.next().await.unwrap()]; actual.sort(); assert_eq!(expected, actual); ...
If you'd like to follow along, add this test target to your build graph with fx set:
fx set workbench_eng.x64 --with-tests //src/diagnostics/archivist:tests
{C++}
The gTest test runner by default executes test cases serially, so only one test failure will be debugged at a time. Executing test cases in parallel is supported, and may be done by adding the --parallel-cases flag to the fx test command. Let's look at some sample C++ test code using gTest (abbreviated for brevity):
// Inject 1 process. auto process1 = std::make_unique<MockProcess>(nullptr, kProcessKoid1, kProcessName1); process1->AddThread(kProcess1ThreadKoid1); harness.debug_agent()->InjectProcessForTest(std::move(process1)); // And another, with 2 threads. auto process2 = std::make_unique<MockProcess>(nullptr, kProcessKoid2, kProcessName2); process2->AddThread(kProcess2ThreadKoid1); process2->AddThread(kProcess2ThreadKoid2); harness.debug_agent()->InjectProcessForTest(std::move(process2)); reply = {}; remote_api->OnStatus(request, &reply); ASSERT_EQ(reply.processes.size(), 3u); // <-- This will fail, since reply.processes.size() == 2 EXPECT_EQ(reply.processes[0].process_koid, kProcessKoid1); EXPECT_EQ(reply.processes[0].process_name, kProcessName1); ...
If you'd like to follow along, add this test target to your build graph with fx set:
fx set workbench_eng.x64 --with-tests //src/developer/debug:tests
{Rust}
Execute the tests with the fx test --break-on-failure command, for example:
$ fx test -o --break-on-failure archivist-unittests <...fx test startup...> Running 1 tests Starting: fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/archivist-tests#meta/archivist-unittests.cm Command: fx ffx test run --max-severity-logs WARN --break-on-failure fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/archivist-tests?hash=9a531e48fe82d86edef22f86f7e9b819d18a7d678f0823912d9224dd91f8926f#meta/archivist-unittests.cm Running test 'fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/archivist-tests?hash=9a531e48fe82d86edef22f86f7e9b819d18a7d678f0823912d9224dd91f8926f#meta/archivist-unittests.cm' [RUNNING] archivist::tests::can_log_and_retrive_log [101430.272555][5631048][5631050][<root>][can_log_and_retrive_log] WARN: Failed to create event source for log sink requests err=Error connecting to protocol path: /events/log_sink_requested_event_stream Caused by: NOT_FOUND [101430.277339][5631048][5631050][<root>][can_log_and_retrive_log] WARN: Failed to create event source for InspectSink requests err=Error connecting to protocol path: /events/inspect_sink_requested_event_stream [101430.336160][5631048][5631050][<root>][can_log_and_retrive_log] INFO: archivist: Entering core loop. [101430.395986][5631048][5631050][<root>][can_log_and_retrive_log] ERROR: [src/lib/diagnostics/log/rust/src/lib.rs(62)] PANIC info=panicked at ../../src/diagnostics/archivist/src/archivist.rs:544:9: assertion `left == right` failed left: ["my msg1", "my msg2"] right: ["my msg1", "my msg3"] 👋 zxdb is loading symbols to debug test failure in archivist-unittests.cm, please wait. ⚠️ test failure in archivist-unittests.cm, type `frame` or `help` to get started. 536 actual.sort(); 537 ▶ 538 assert_eq!(expected, actual); 539 540 // can log after killing log sink proxy 🛑 process 9 archivist_lib_lib_test::archivist::tests::can_log_and_retrive_log::test_entry_point::λ(core::task::wake::Context*) • archivist.rs:538 [zxdb]
Notice that the output from the test is mixed up, this is because the rust test runner runs test cases in parallel by default. You can avoid this by using this --parallel-cases option to fx test, for example: fx test --parallel-cases 1 --break-on-failure archivist-unittests
{C++}
Execute the tests with the fx test --break-on-failure command, for example:
$ fx test -o --break-on-failure debug_agent_unit_tests <...fx test startup...> Starting: fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/debug_agent_unit_tests#meta/debug_agent_unit_tests.cm (NOT HERMETIC) Command: fx ffx test run --realm /core/testing:system-tests --max-severity-logs WARN --break-on-failure fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/debug_agent_unit_tests?hash=3f6d97801bb147034a344e3fe1bb69291a7b690b9d3d075246ddcba59397ac12#meta/debug_agent_unit_tests.cm Status: [duration: 30.9s] [tasks: 3 running, 15/19 complete] Running 2 tests [ ] 0.0% 👋 zxdb is loading symbols to debug test failure in debug_agent_unit_tests.cm, please wait. ⚠️ test failure in debug_agent_unit_tests.cm, type `frame` or `help` to get started. 103 remote_api->OnStatus(request, &reply); 104 ▶ 105 ASSERT_EQ(reply.processes.size(), 3u); 106 EXPECT_EQ(reply.processes[0].process_koid, kProcessKoid1); 107 EXPECT_EQ(reply.processes[0].process_name, kProcessName1); 🛑 thread 1 debug_agent::DebugAgentTests_OnGlobalStatus_Test::TestBody(debug_agent::DebugAgentTests_OnGlobalStatus_Test*) • debug_agent_unittest.cc:105 [zxdb]
{Rust}
We caught a test failure, Rust tests issue an abort on failure, which zxdb notices and reports. zxdb will also analyze the call stack from the abort and conveniently drop us straight into the source code that failed. We can view additional lines of the code from the current frame with list, for example:
[zxdb] list 533 expected.sort(); 534 535 let mut actual = vec![recv_logs.next().await.unwrap(), recv_logs.next().await.unwrap()]; 536 actual.sort(); 537 ▶ 538 assert_eq!(expected, actual); 539 540 // can log after killing log sink proxy 541 log_helper.kill_log_sink(); 542 log_helper.write_log("my msg1"); 543 log_helper.write_log("my msg2"); 544 545 assert_eq!( 546 expected, 547 vec! {recv_logs.next().await.unwrap(),recv_logs.next().await.unwrap()} 548 ); [zxdb]
We can also examine the entire call stack with frame, for example:
[zxdb] frame 0…12 «Rust library» (-r expands) 13 std::panicking::begin_panic_handler(…) • library/std/src/panicking.rs:645 14 core::panicking::panic_fmt(…) • library/core/src/panicking.rs:72 15 core::panicking::assert_failed_inner(…) • library/core/src/panicking.rs:402 16 core::panicking::assert_failed<…>(…) • /b/s/w/ir/x/w/fuchsia-third_party-rust/library/core/src/panicking.rs:357 ▶ 17 archivist_lib_lib_test::archivist::tests::can_log_and_retrive_log::test_entry_point::λ(…) • archivist.rs:544 18 core::future::future::«impl»::poll<…>(…) • future/future.rs:123 19 fuchsia_async::test_support::«impl»::run_singlethreaded::λ::λ(…) • test_support.rs:26 20 fuchsia_async::test_support::«impl»::run_singlethreaded::λ::λ(…) • test_support.rs:121 21 fuchsia_async::atomic_future::«impl»::poll<…>(…) • atomic_future.rs:78 22 fuchsia_async::atomic_future::AtomicFuture::try_poll(…) • atomic_future.rs:223 23 fuchsia_async::runtime::fuchsia::executor::common::Inner::try_poll(…) • executor/common.rs:588 24 fuchsia_async::runtime::fuchsia::executor::common::Inner::poll_ready_tasks(…) • executor/common.rs:148 25 fuchsia_async::runtime::fuchsia::executor::common::Inner::worker_lifecycle<…>(…) • executor/common.rs:448 26 fuchsia_async::runtime::fuchsia::executor::local::LocalExecutor::run<…>(…) • executor/local.rs:100 27 fuchsia_async::runtime::fuchsia::executor::local::LocalExecutor::run_singlethreaded<…>(…) • executor/local.rs:68 28 fuchsia_async::test_support::«impl»::run_singlethreaded::λ() • test_support.rs:119 29 fuchsia_async::test_support::Config::in_parallel(…) • test_support.rs:214 30 fuchsia_async::test_support::«impl»::run_singlethreaded(…) • test_support.rs:116 31 fuchsia_async::test_support::run_singlethreaded_test<…>(…) • test_support.rs:226 32 fuchsia::test_singlethreaded<…>(…) • fuchsia/src/lib.rs:188 33 archivist_lib_lib_test::archivist::tests::can_log_and_retrive_log() • archivist.rs:519 34 archivist_lib_lib_test::archivist::tests::can_log_and_retrive_log::λ(…) • archivist.rs:520 35 core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once<…>(…) • /b/s/w/ir/x/w/fuchsia-third_party-rust/library/core/src/ops/function.rs:250 36 core::ops::function::FnOnce::call_once<…>(…) • library/core/src/ops/function.rs:250 (inline) 37 test::__rust_begin_short_backtrace<…>(…) • library/test/src/lib.rs:621 38 test::run_test_in_spawned_subprocess(…) • library/test/src/lib.rs:749 39 test::test_main_static_abort(…) • library/test/src/lib.rs:197 40 archivist_lib_lib_test::main() • archivist/src/lib.rs:1 41…58 «Rust startup» (-r expands) [zxdb]
All commands we run will be in the context of frame #17, as indicated by ▶. Let's list the source code again with a little bit of additional context:
[zxdb] list -c 10 528 let mut log_helper2 = LogSinkHelper::new(&directory); 529 log_helper2.write_log("my msg1"); 530 log_helper.write_log("my msg3"); 531 532 let mut expected = vec!["my msg1".to_owned(), "my msg2".to_owned()]; 533 expected.sort(); 534 535 let mut actual = vec![recv_logs.next().await.unwrap(), recv_logs.next().await.unwrap()]; 536 actual.sort(); 537 ▶ 538 assert_eq!(expected, actual); 539 540 // can log after killing log sink proxy 541 log_helper.kill_log_sink(); 542 log_helper.write_log("my msg1"); 543 log_helper.write_log("my msg2"); 544 545 assert_eq!( 546 expected, 547 vec! {recv_logs.next().await.unwrap(),recv_logs.next().await.unwrap()} 548 ); [zxdb]
Great! Now, why did the test fail? Let‘s print out some variables to see what’s going on. We have a local variable in this frame, actual, which should have some strings that we added by calling write_log on our log_helper and log_helper2 instances and by receiving them with the mpsc channel recv_logs:
[zxdb] print expected vec!["my msg1", "my msg3"] [zxdb] print actual vec!["my msg1", "my msg2"]
Aha, our test's expectation is slightly wrong. We expected "my msg3" to be the second string, but actually logged "my msg2". We can correct the test to expect "my msg2". We can now detach from our tests to continue and complete the test suite:
[zxdb] quit <...fx test output continues...> Failed tests: archivist::tests::can_log_and_retrive_log 122 out of 123 tests passed... Test fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/archivist-tests?hash=8bcb30a2bfb923a4b42d1f0ea590af613ab0b1aa1ac67ada56ae4d325f3330a0#meta/archivist-unittests.cm produced unexpected high-severity logs: ----------------xxxxx---------------- [105255.347070][5853309][5853311][<root>][can_log_and_retrive_log] ERROR: [src/lib/diagnostics/log/rust/src/lib.rs(62)] PANIC info=panicked at ../../src/diagnostics/archivist/src/archivist.rs:544:9: assertion `left == right` failed left: ["my msg1", "my msg2"] right: ["my msg1", "my msg3"] ----------------xxxxx---------------- Failing this test. See: https://fuchsia.dev/fuchsia-src/development/diagnostics/test_and_logs#restricting_log_severity fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/archivist-tests?hash=8bcb30a2bfb923a4b42d1f0ea590af613ab0b1aa1ac67ada56ae4d325f3330a0#meta/archivist-unittests.cm completed with result: FAILED The test was executed in the hermetic realm. If your test depends on system capabilities, pass in correct realm. See https://fuchsia.dev/go/components/non-hermetic-tests Tests failed. Deleting 1 files at /tmp/tmpgr0otc3w: ffx_logs/ffx.log To keep these files, set --ffx-output-directory.
Now we can fix the test:
- let mut expected = vec!["my msg1".to_owned(), "my msg3".to_owned()]; + let mut expected = vec!["my msg1".to_owned(), "my msg2".to_owned()];
and run the tests again:
$ fx test --break-on-failure archivist-unittests <...fx test startup...> Running 1 tests Starting: fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/archivist-tests#meta/archivist-unittests.cm Command: fx ffx test run --max-severity-logs WARN --break-on-failure fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/archivist-tests?hash=36bf634de9f8850fad02fe43ec7fbe2b086000d0f55f7028d6d9fc8320738301#meta/archivist-unittests.cm Running test 'fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/archivist-tests?hash=36bf634de9f8850fad02fe43ec7fbe2b086000d0f55f7028d6d9fc8320738301#meta/archivist-unittests.cm' [RUNNING] accessor::tests::accessor_skips_invalid_selectors [RUNNING] accessor::tests::batch_iterator_on_ready_is_called [RUNNING] accessor::tests::batch_iterator_terminates_on_client_disconnect [RUNNING] accessor::tests::buffered_iterator_handles_peer_closed [RUNNING] accessor::tests::buffered_iterator_handles_two_consecutive_buffer_waits [RUNNING] accessor::tests::logs_only_accept_basic_component_selectors [RUNNING] accessor::tests::socket_writer_does_not_handle_cbor [RUNNING] accessor::tests::socket_writer_handles_closed_socket [RUNNING] accessor::tests::socket_writer_handles_text [RUNNING] archivist::tests::can_log_and_retrive_log [PASSED] accessor::tests::socket_writer_handles_text [RUNNING] archivist::tests::log_from_multiple_sock [PASSED] accessor::tests::socket_writer_does_not_handle_cbor [RUNNING] archivist::tests::remote_log_test [PASSED] accessor::tests::socket_writer_handles_closed_socket [RUNNING] archivist::tests::stop_works [PASSED] accessor::tests::buffered_iterator_handles_peer_closed [RUNNING] configs::tests::parse_allow_empty_pipeline [PASSED] accessor::tests::buffered_iterator_handles_two_consecutive_buffer_waits [RUNNING] configs::tests::parse_disabled_valid_pipeline <...lots of tests...> [PASSED] logs::repository::tests::multiplexer_broker_cleanup [PASSED] logs::tests::attributed_inspect_two_v2_streams_different_identities [RUNNING] logs::tests::unfiltered_stats [PASSED] logs::tests::test_debuglog_drainer [RUNNING] utils::tests::drop_test [PASSED] logs::tests::test_filter_by_combination [PASSED] logs::tests::test_filter_by_min_severity [PASSED] logs::tests::test_filter_by_pid [PASSED] logs::tests::test_filter_by_tags [PASSED] logs::tests::test_filter_by_tid [PASSED] logs::tests::test_log_manager_dump [PASSED] logs::tests::test_structured_log [PASSED] logs::tests::test_log_manager_simple [PASSED] logs::tests::unfiltered_stats [PASSED] utils::tests::drop_test 128 out of 128 tests passed... fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/archivist-tests?hash=36bf634de9f8850fad02fe43ec7fbe2b086000d0f55f7028d6d9fc8320738301#meta/archivist-unittests.cm completed with result: PASSED Deleting 1 files at /tmp/tmpho9yjjz9: ffx_logs/ffx.log To keep these files, set --ffx-output-directory. Status: [duration: 36.4s] [tests: PASS: 1 FAIL: 0 SKIP: 0] Running 1 tests [====================================================================================================================] 100.0%
{C++}
We caught a test failure, gTest has an option to insert a software breakpoint in the path of a test failure, which zxdb picked up. zxdb has also determined the location of your test code based on this, and jumps straight to the frame from your test. We can view additional lines of code of the current frame with list, for example:
[zxdb] list 100 harness.debug_agent()->InjectProcessForTest(std::move(process2)); 101 102 reply = {}; 103 remote_api->OnStatus(request, &reply); 104 ▶ 105 ASSERT_EQ(reply.processes.size(), 3u); 106 EXPECT_EQ(reply.processes[0].process_koid, kProcessKoid1); 107 EXPECT_EQ(reply.processes[0].process_name, kProcessName1); 108 ASSERT_EQ(reply.processes[0].threads.size(), 1u);
We can see more lines of source code by using list's -c flag, like this:
[zxdb] list -c 10 95 constexpr uint64_t kProcess2ThreadKoid2 = 0x2; 96 97 auto process2 = std::make_unique<MockProcess>(nullptr, kProcessKoid2, kProcessName2); 98 process2->AddThread(kProcess2ThreadKoid1); 99 process2->AddThread(kProcess2ThreadKoid2); 100 harness.debug_agent()->InjectProcessForTest(std::move(process2)); 101 102 reply = {}; 103 remote_api->OnStatus(request, &reply); 104 ▶ 105 ASSERT_EQ(reply.processes.size(), 3u); 106 EXPECT_EQ(reply.processes[0].process_koid, kProcessKoid1); 107 EXPECT_EQ(reply.processes[0].process_name, kProcessName1); 108 ASSERT_EQ(reply.processes[0].threads.size(), 1u); 109 EXPECT_EQ(reply.processes[0].threads[0].id.process, kProcessKoid1); 110 EXPECT_EQ(reply.processes[0].threads[0].id.thread, kProcess1ThreadKoid1); 111 112 EXPECT_EQ(reply.processes[1].process_koid, kProcessKoid2); 113 EXPECT_EQ(reply.processes[1].process_name, kProcessName2); 114 ASSERT_EQ(reply.processes[1].threads.size(), 2u); 115 EXPECT_EQ(reply.processes[1].threads[0].id.process, kProcessKoid2); [zxdb]
We can also examine the full stack trace with the frame command, for example:
[zxdb] frame 0 testing::UnitTest::AddTestPartResult(…) • gtest.cc:5383 1 testing::internal::AssertHelper::operator=(…) • gtest.cc:476 ▶ 2 debug_agent::DebugAgentTests_OnGlobalStatus_Test::TestBody(…) • debug_agent_unittest.cc:105 3 testing::internal::HandleSehExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<…>(…) • gtest.cc:2635 4 testing::internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<…>(…) • gtest.cc:2690 5 testing::Test::Run(…) • gtest.cc:2710 6 testing::TestInfo::Run(…) • gtest.cc:2859 7 testing::TestSuite::Run(…) • gtest.cc:3038 8 testing::internal::UnitTestImpl::RunAllTests(…) • gtest.cc:5942 9 testing::internal::HandleSehExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<…>(…) • gtest.cc:2635 10 testing::internal::HandleExceptionsInMethodIfSupported<…>(…) • gtest.cc:2690 11 testing::UnitTest::Run(…) • gtest.cc:5506 12 RUN_ALL_TESTS() • gtest.h:2318 13 main(…) • run_all_unittests.cc:20 14…17 «libc startup» (-r expands) [zxdb]
Notice that the ▶ points to our test's source code frame, indicating that all commands will be executed within this context. You can select other frames by using the frame command with the associated number from the stack trace.
Cool! Now, why did the test fail? Let‘s print out some variables to see what’s going on. We have a local variable in this frame, reply, which should have been populated by the function call to remote_api->OnStatus:
[zxdb] print reply { processes = { [0] = { process_koid = 4660 process_name = "process-1" components = {} threads = { [0] = { id = {process = 4660, thread = 1} name = "test thread" state = kRunning blocked_reason = kNotBlocked stack_amount = kNone frames = {} } } } [1] = { process_koid = 22136 process_name = "process-2" components = {} threads = { [0] = { id = {process = 22136, thread = 1} name = "test thread" state = kRunning blocked_reason = kNotBlocked stack_amount = kNone frames = {} } [1] = { id = {process = 22136, thread = 2} name = "test thread" state = kRunning blocked_reason = kNotBlocked stack_amount = kNone frames = {} } } } } limbo = {} breakpoints = {} filters = {} }
Okay, so the reply variable has been filled in with some information, the expectation is that the size of the processes vector should be equal to 3. Let's just print that member variable of reply to get a clearer picture. We can also print the size method of that vector (general function calling support is not implemented yet):
[zxdb] print reply.processes { [0] = { process_koid = 4660 process_name = "process-1" components = {} threads = { [0] = { id = {process = 4660, thread = 1} name = "test thread" state = kRunning blocked_reason = kNotBlocked stack_amount = kNone frames = {} } } } [1] = { process_koid = 22136 process_name = "process-2" components = {} threads = { [0] = { id = {process = 22136, thread = 1} name = "test thread" state = kRunning blocked_reason = kNotBlocked stack_amount = kNone frames = {} } [1] = { id = {process = 22136, thread = 2} name = "test thread" state = kRunning blocked_reason = kNotBlocked stack_amount = kNone frames = {} } } } } [zxdb] print reply.processes.size() 2
Aha, so the test expectation is wrong, we only injected 2 mock processes in our test, but expected there to be 3. The test simply needs to be updated to expect the size of the reply.processes vector to be 2 instead of 3. We can close the debugger now to finish up the tests and then fix our test:
[zxdb] quit <...fx test output continues...> Failed tests: DebugAgentTests.OnGlobalStatus <-- Failed test case that we debugged. 175 out of 176 attempted tests passed, 2 tests skipped... fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/debug_agent_unit_tests?hash=3f6d97801bb147034a344e3fe1bb69291a7b690b9d3d075246ddcba59397ac12#meta/debug_agent_unit_tests.cm completed with result: FAILED Tests failed. FAILED: fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/debug_agent_unit_tests#meta/debug_agent_unit_tests.cm
Now that the source of the test failure was found, we can fix the test:
-ASSERT_EQ(reply.processes.size(), 3u) +ASSERT_EQ(reply.processes.size(), 2u)
and run fx test again:
$ fx test --break-on-failure debug_agent_unit_tests You are using the new fx test, which is currently ready for general use ✅ See details here: https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/fuchsia/+/refs/heads/main/scripts/fxtest/rewrite To go back to the old fx test, use `fx --enable=legacy_fxtest test`, and please file a bug under b/293917801. Default flags loaded from /usr/local/google/home/jruthe/.fxtestrc: [] Logging all output to: /usr/local/google/home/jruthe/upstream/fuchsia/out/workbench_eng.x64/fxtest-2024-03-25T15:56:31.874893.log.json.gz Use the `--logpath` argument to specify a log location or `--no-log` to disable To show all output, specify the `-o/--output` flag. Found 913 total tests in //out/workbench_eng.x64/tests.json Plan to run 1 test Refreshing 1 target > fx build src/developer/debug/debug_agent:debug_agent_unit_tests host_x64/debug_agent_unit_tests Use --no-build to skip building Executing build. Status output suspended. ninja: Entering directory `/usr/local/google/home/jruthe/upstream/fuchsia/out/workbench_eng.x64' [22/22](0) STAMP obj/src/developer/debug/debug_agent/debug_agent_unit_tests.stamp Running 1 test Starting: fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/debug_agent_unit_tests#meta/debug_agent_unit_tests.cm (NOT HERMETIC) Command: fx ffx test run --realm /core/testing:system-tests --max-severity-logs WARN --break-on-failure fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/debug_agent_unit_tests?hash=399ff8d9871a6f0d53557c3d7c233cad645061016d44a7855dcea2c7b8af8101#meta/debug_agent_unit_tests.cm Deleting 1 files at /tmp/tmp8m56ht95: ffx_logs/ffx.log To keep these files, set --ffx-output-directory. PASSED: fuchsia-pkg://fuchsia.com/debug_agent_unit_tests#meta/debug_agent_unit_tests.cm Status: [duration: 16.9s] [tests: PASS: 1 FAIL: 0 SKIP: 0] Running 1 tests [=====================================================================================================] 100.0%
The debugger no longer appears, because we don't have any other test failures! Woohoo \o/