From: Debian Science Team Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2022 20:57:26 +0000 (+0000) Subject: HDF5 and Stata I/O are broken on some architectures X-Git-Tag: archive/raspbian/1.5.3+dfsg-2+rpi1~1^2^2^2^2^2~28 X-Git-Url: https://dgit.raspbian.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a37bb0eb4c70a838b36afd2bfefa4d2b16e3ffab;p=pandas.git HDF5 and Stata I/O are broken on some architectures Fix some issues, warn on use and xfail tests for the remainder armhf TestHDF5Store::test*encoding only sometimes crashes (1.1.3+dfsg-1 passed on build but failed autopkgtest) HDF5 and Stata are known to fail on big-endian architectures Stata also fails on qemu-ppc64el, but not real ppc64el Author: Andreas Tille , Graham Inggs , Yaroslav Halchenko , Rebecca N. Palmer Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/877419 Forwarded: no Gbp-Pq: Name xfail_tests_nonintel_io.patch --- diff --git a/pandas/_testing/_warnings.py b/pandas/_testing/_warnings.py index 5153118e..226d28dc 100644 --- a/pandas/_testing/_warnings.py +++ b/pandas/_testing/_warnings.py @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ from typing import ( cast, ) import warnings +import platform @contextmanager @@ -149,6 +150,8 @@ def _assert_caught_no_extra_warnings( # FIXME: kludge because pytest.filterwarnings does not # suppress these, xref GH#38630 continue + if actual_warning.category==UserWarning and "Non-x86 system detected" in str(actual_warning.message) and not bool(re.match('i.?86|x86',platform.uname()[4])): + continue extra_warnings.append( ( diff --git a/pandas/io/pytables.py b/pandas/io/pytables.py index 1b4bd62e..682d2f85 100644 --- a/pandas/io/pytables.py +++ b/pandas/io/pytables.py @@ -23,6 +23,10 @@ from typing import ( cast, ) import warnings +import platform +import re +from pandas.compat import is_platform_little_endian +warn_hdf_platform = "Non-x86 system detected, HDF(5) format I/O may give wrong results (particularly on files created with older versions) or crash - https://bugs.debian.org/877419" if not bool(re.match('i.?86|x86',platform.uname()[4])) else False import numpy as np @@ -565,6 +569,8 @@ class HDFStore: fletcher32: bool = False, **kwargs, ): + if warn_hdf_platform: + warnings.warn(warn_hdf_platform) if "format" in kwargs: raise ValueError("format is not a defined argument for HDFStore") @@ -776,7 +782,10 @@ class HDFStore: self._handle.flush() if fsync: with suppress(OSError): - os.fsync(self._handle.fileno()) + if is_platform_little_endian(): + os.fsync(self._handle.fileno()) + else: + os.sync() # due to a pytables bad-cast bug, fileno is invalid on 64-bit big-endian def get(self, key: str): """ diff --git a/pandas/io/stata.py b/pandas/io/stata.py index 20e03589..c857bd17 100644 --- a/pandas/io/stata.py +++ b/pandas/io/stata.py @@ -25,6 +25,9 @@ from typing import ( cast, ) import warnings +import platform +import re +warn_stata_platform = "Non-x86 system detected, Stata format I/O may give wrong results (particularly on strings) - https://bugs.debian.org/877419" if not bool(re.match('i.?86|x86',platform.uname()[4])) else False from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta import numpy as np @@ -896,6 +899,8 @@ class StataParser: # NOTE: the byte type seems to be reserved for categorical variables # with a label, but the underlying variable is -127 to 100 # we're going to drop the label and cast to int + if warn_stata_platform: + warnings.warn(warn_stata_platform) self.DTYPE_MAP = dict( list(zip(range(1, 245), [np.dtype("a" + str(i)) for i in range(1, 245)])) + [ diff --git a/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_append.py b/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_append.py index b5f9e6e7..bfffcde3 100644 --- a/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_append.py +++ b/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_append.py @@ -24,6 +24,10 @@ from pandas.tests.io.pytables.common import ( ensure_clean_path, ensure_clean_store, ) +import platform +import re +import sys +is_crashing_arch=bool((platform.uname()[4].startswith('arm') or platform.uname()[4].startswith('aarch')) and sys.maxsize<2**33) # meant for armhf, though this form will also skip on armel - uname = kernel arch pytestmark = pytest.mark.single @@ -277,6 +281,7 @@ def test_append_all_nans(setup_path): tm.assert_frame_equal(store["df2"], df) +@pytest.mark.xfail(condition=is_crashing_arch,reason="https://bugs.debian.org/790925",strict=False,run=False) def test_append_frame_column_oriented(setup_path): with ensure_clean_store(setup_path) as store: diff --git a/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_file_handling.py b/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_file_handling.py index 88e2b5f0..ed2e8615 100644 --- a/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_file_handling.py +++ b/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_file_handling.py @@ -25,6 +25,10 @@ from pandas.io.pytables import ( PossibleDataLossError, Term, ) +import platform +import re +import sys +is_crashing_arch=bool((platform.uname()[4].startswith('arm') or platform.uname()[4].startswith('aarch')) and sys.maxsize<2**33) # meant for armhf, though this form will also skip on armel - uname = kernel arch pytestmark = pytest.mark.single @@ -270,6 +274,7 @@ def test_complibs(setup_path): h5table.close() +@pytest.mark.xfail(condition=is_crashing_arch,reason="https://bugs.debian.org/790925",strict=False,run=False) @pytest.mark.skipif( not is_platform_little_endian(), reason="reason platform is not little endian" ) @@ -303,6 +308,7 @@ def test_encoding(setup_path): ], ) @pytest.mark.parametrize("dtype", ["category", object]) +@pytest.mark.xfail(condition=is_crashing_arch,reason="https://bugs.debian.org/790925",strict=False,run=False) def test_latin_encoding(setup_path, dtype, val): enc = "latin-1" nan_rep = "" diff --git a/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_read.py b/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_read.py index 1c9e63c6..60dcf018 100644 --- a/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_read.py +++ b/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_read.py @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ import numpy as np import pytest from pandas._libs.tslibs import Timestamp -from pandas.compat import is_platform_windows +from pandas.compat import is_platform_windows, is_platform_little_endian import pandas as pd from pandas import ( @@ -155,6 +155,7 @@ def test_pytables_native2_read(datapath, setup_path): assert isinstance(d1, DataFrame) +@pytest.mark.xfail(condition=not is_platform_little_endian(),reason="known failure of hdf on non-little endian",strict=False,raises=AttributeError) def test_legacy_table_fixed_format_read_py2(datapath, setup_path): # GH 24510 # legacy table with fixed format written in Python 2 @@ -170,6 +171,7 @@ def test_legacy_table_fixed_format_read_py2(datapath, setup_path): tm.assert_frame_equal(expected, result) +@pytest.mark.xfail(condition=not is_platform_little_endian(),reason="known failure of hdf on non-little endian",strict=False,raises=AttributeError) def test_legacy_table_fixed_format_read_datetime_py2(datapath, setup_path): # GH 31750 # legacy table with fixed format and datetime64 column written in Python 2 @@ -319,6 +321,7 @@ def test_read_hdf_series_mode_r(format, setup_path): tm.assert_series_equal(result, series) +@pytest.mark.xfail(condition=not is_platform_little_endian(),reason="known failure of hdf on non-little endian",strict=False,raises=AttributeError) def test_read_py2_hdf_file_in_py3(datapath): # GH 16781 diff --git a/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_store.py b/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_store.py index 856a2ca1..07f5a00c 100644 --- a/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_store.py +++ b/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_store.py @@ -39,6 +39,10 @@ from pandas.io.pytables import ( HDFStore, read_hdf, ) +import platform +import re +import sys +is_crashing_arch=bool((platform.uname()[4].startswith('arm') or platform.uname()[4].startswith('aarch')) and sys.maxsize<2**33) # meant for armhf, though this form will also skip on armel - uname = kernel arch pytestmark = pytest.mark.single @@ -789,6 +793,7 @@ def test_start_stop_fixed(setup_path): df.iloc[8:10, -2] = np.nan +@pytest.mark.xfail(condition=is_crashing_arch,reason="https://bugs.debian.org/790925",strict=False,run=False) def test_select_filter_corner(setup_path): df = DataFrame(np.random.randn(50, 100)) diff --git a/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_timezones.py b/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_timezones.py index 36fa79d0..b49bc884 100644 --- a/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_timezones.py +++ b/pandas/tests/io/pytables/test_timezones.py @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ import pytest from pandas._libs.tslibs.timezones import maybe_get_tz import pandas.util._test_decorators as td +from pandas.compat import is_platform_little_endian import pandas as pd from pandas import ( @@ -304,6 +305,7 @@ def test_store_timezone(setup_path): tm.assert_frame_equal(result, df) +@pytest.mark.xfail(condition=not is_platform_little_endian(),reason="known failure of hdf on non-little endian",strict=False,raises=AttributeError) def test_legacy_datetimetz_object(datapath, setup_path): # legacy from < 0.17.0 # 8260 @@ -356,6 +358,7 @@ def test_read_with_where_tz_aware_index(setup_path): tm.assert_frame_equal(result, expected) +@pytest.mark.xfail(condition=not is_platform_little_endian(),reason="known failure of hdf on non-little endian",strict=False,raises=AttributeError) def test_py2_created_with_datetimez(datapath, setup_path): # The test HDF5 file was created in Python 2, but could not be read in # Python 3. diff --git a/pandas/tests/io/test_common.py b/pandas/tests/io/test_common.py index d52ea01a..41b21af1 100644 --- a/pandas/tests/io/test_common.py +++ b/pandas/tests/io/test_common.py @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ import tempfile import pytest -from pandas.compat import is_platform_windows +from pandas.compat import is_platform_windows, is_platform_little_endian import pandas.util._test_decorators as td import pandas as pd @@ -244,11 +244,11 @@ bar2,12,13,14,15 "pyarrow", ("io", "data", "feather", "feather-0_3_1.feather"), ), - ( + pytest.param( pd.read_hdf, "tables", ("io", "data", "legacy_hdf", "datetimetz_object.h5"), - ), + marks=pytest.mark.xfail(condition=not is_platform_little_endian(),reason="known failure of hdf on non-little endian",strict=False,raises=AttributeError)), (pd.read_stata, "os", ("io", "data", "stata", "stata10_115.dta")), (pd.read_sas, "os", ("io", "sas", "data", "test1.sas7bdat")), (pd.read_json, "os", ("io", "json", "data", "tsframe_v012.json")), diff --git a/pandas/tests/io/test_stata.py b/pandas/tests/io/test_stata.py index 3ba58353..979a7810 100644 --- a/pandas/tests/io/test_stata.py +++ b/pandas/tests/io/test_stata.py @@ -33,6 +33,8 @@ from pandas.io.stata import ( read_stata, ) +from pandas.compat import is_platform_little_endian +pytestmark = pytest.mark.xfail(condition=not is_platform_little_endian(),reason="known failure of test_stata on non-little endian",strict=False) @pytest.fixture() def mixed_frame(): @@ -207,7 +209,7 @@ class TestStata: # parsed_113 = self.read_dta(self.dta2_113) # Remove resource warnings - w = [x for x in w if x.category is UserWarning] + w = [x for x in w if x.category is UserWarning and not "Non-x86 system detected" in str(x.message)] # should get warning for each call to read_dta assert len(w) == 3 @@ -469,7 +471,7 @@ class TestStata: warnings.simplefilter("always", InvalidColumnName) original.to_stata(path, None, version=version) # should get a warning for that format. - assert len(w) == 1 + assert len([x for x in w if not "Non-x86 system detected" in str(x.message)]) == 1 written_and_read_again = self.read_dta(path) tm.assert_frame_equal(written_and_read_again.set_index("index"), formatted) @@ -1793,8 +1795,9 @@ has been incorrectly encoded by Stata or some other software. You should verify the string values returned are correct.""" with tm.assert_produces_warning(UnicodeWarning) as w: encoded = read_stata(self.dta_encoding_118) - assert len(w) == 151 - assert w[0].message.args[0] == msg + w2 = [x for x in w if not "Non-x86 system detected" in str(x.message)] + assert len(w2) == 151 + assert w2[0].message.args[0] == msg expected = DataFrame([["Düsseldorf"]] * 151, columns=["kreis1849"]) tm.assert_frame_equal(encoded, expected)