#!/usr/bin/env python2.7 # Copyright 2015, VIXL authors # All rights reserved. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: # # * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, # this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, # this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation # and/or other materials provided with the distribution. # * Neither the name of ARM Limited nor the names of its contributors may be # used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without # specific prior written permission. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND # ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED # WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE # DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE # FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL # DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR # SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER # CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, # OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE # OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. import argparse import fcntl import git import itertools import multiprocessing import os from os.path import join import platform import subprocess import sys import time import config import clang_format import clang_tidy import lint import printer import test import test_runner import util dir_root = config.dir_root # Remove duplicates from a list def RemoveDuplicates(values): # Convert the list into a set and back to list # as sets guarantee items are unique. return list(set(values)) # Custom argparse.Action to automatically add and handle an 'all' option. # If no 'default' value is set, it will default to 'all. # If accepted options are set using 'choices' then only these values will be # allowed. # If they're set using 'soft_choices' then 'all' will default to these values, # but other values will also be accepted. class AllChoiceAction(argparse.Action): # At least one option was set by the user. WasSetByUser = False def __init__(self, **kwargs): if 'choices' in kwargs: assert 'soft_choices' not in kwargs,\ "Can't have both 'choices' and 'soft_choices' options" self.all_choices = list(kwargs['choices']) kwargs['choices'].append('all') else: self.all_choices = kwargs['soft_choices'] kwargs['help'] += ' Supported values: {' + ','.join( ['all'] + self.all_choices) + '}' del kwargs['soft_choices'] if 'default' not in kwargs: kwargs['default'] = self.all_choices super(AllChoiceAction, self).__init__(**kwargs) def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None): AllChoiceAction.WasSetByUser = True if 'all' in values: # Substitute 'all' by the actual values. values = self.all_choices + [value for value in values if value != 'all'] setattr(namespace, self.dest, RemoveDuplicates(values)) def BuildOptions(): args = argparse.ArgumentParser( description = '''This tool runs all tests matching the specified filters for multiple environment, build options, and runtime options configurations.''', # Print default values. formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter) args.add_argument('filters', metavar='filter', nargs='*', help='Run tests matching all of the (regexp) filters.') # We automatically build the script options from the options to be tested. test_arguments = args.add_argument_group( 'Test options', 'These options indicate what should be tested') test_arguments.add_argument( '--negative_testing', help='Tests with negative testing enabled.', action='store_const', const='on', default='off') test_arguments.add_argument( '--compiler', help='Test for the specified compilers.', soft_choices=config.tested_compilers, action=AllChoiceAction, nargs="+") test_arguments.add_argument( '--mode', help='Test with the specified build modes.', choices=config.build_options_modes, action=AllChoiceAction, nargs="+") test_arguments.add_argument( '--std', help='Test with the specified C++ standard.', soft_choices=config.tested_cpp_standards, action=AllChoiceAction, nargs="+") test_arguments.add_argument( '--target', help='Test with the specified isa enabled.', soft_choices=config.build_options_target, action=AllChoiceAction, nargs="+") general_arguments = args.add_argument_group('General options') general_arguments.add_argument('--dry-run', action='store_true', help='''Don't actually build or run anything, but print the configurations that would be tested.''') general_arguments.add_argument('--verbose', action='store_true', help='''Print extra information.''') general_arguments.add_argument( '--jobs', '-j', metavar='N', type=int, nargs='?', default=multiprocessing.cpu_count(), const=multiprocessing.cpu_count(), help='''Runs the tests using N jobs. If the option is set but no value is provided, the script will use as many jobs as it thinks useful.''') general_arguments.add_argument('--clang-format', default=clang_format.DEFAULT_CLANG_FORMAT, help='Path to clang-format.') general_arguments.add_argument('--clang-tidy', default=clang_tidy.DEFAULT_CLANG_TIDY, help='Path to clang-tidy.') general_arguments.add_argument('--nobench', action='store_true', help='Do not run benchmarks.') general_arguments.add_argument('--nolint', action='store_true', help='Do not run the linter.') general_arguments.add_argument('--noclang-format', action='store_true', help='Do not run clang-format.') general_arguments.add_argument('--noclang-tidy', action='store_true', help='Do not run clang-tidy.') general_arguments.add_argument('--notest', action='store_true', help='Do not run tests.') general_arguments.add_argument('--nocheck-code-coverage', action='store_true', help='Do not check code coverage results log.') general_arguments.add_argument('--fail-early', action='store_true', help='Exit as soon as a test fails.') general_arguments.add_argument( '--under_valgrind', action='store_true', help='''Run the test-runner commands under Valgrind. Note that a few tests are known to fail because of issues in Valgrind''') return args.parse_args() def RunCommand(command, environment_options = None): # Create a copy of the environment. We do not want to pollute the environment # of future commands run. environment = os.environ.copy() printable_command = '' if environment_options: # Add the environment options to the environment: environment.update(environment_options) printable_command += ' ' + DictToString(environment_options) + ' ' printable_command += ' '.join(command) printable_command_orange = \ printer.COLOUR_ORANGE + printable_command + printer.NO_COLOUR printer.PrintOverwritableLine(printable_command_orange) sys.stdout.flush() # Start a process for the command. # Interleave `stderr` and `stdout`. p = subprocess.Popen(command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, env=environment) # We want to be able to display a continuously updated 'work indicator' while # the process is running. Since the process can hang if the `stdout` pipe is # full, we need to pull from it regularly. We cannot do so via the # `readline()` function because it is blocking, and would thus cause the # indicator to not be updated properly. So use file control mechanisms # instead. indicator = ' (still working: %d seconds elapsed)' # Mark the process output as non-blocking. flags = fcntl.fcntl(p.stdout, fcntl.F_GETFL) fcntl.fcntl(p.stdout, fcntl.F_SETFL, flags | os.O_NONBLOCK) t_start = time.time() t_current = t_start t_last_indication = t_start t_current = t_start process_output = '' # Keep looping as long as the process is running. while p.poll() is None: # Avoid polling too often. time.sleep(0.1) # Update the progress indicator. t_current = time.time() if (t_current - t_start >= 2) and (t_current - t_last_indication >= 1): printer.PrintOverwritableLine( printable_command_orange + indicator % int(t_current - t_start)) sys.stdout.flush() t_last_indication = t_current # Pull from the process output. while True: try: line = os.read(p.stdout.fileno(), 1024) except OSError: line = '' break if line == '': break process_output += line # The process has exited. Don't forget to retrieve the rest of its output. out, err = p.communicate() rc = p.poll() process_output += out printable_command += ' (took %d seconds)' % int(t_current - t_start) if rc == 0: printer.Print(printer.COLOUR_GREEN + printable_command + printer.NO_COLOUR) else: printer.Print(printer.COLOUR_RED + printable_command + printer.NO_COLOUR) printer.Print(process_output) return rc def RunLinter(jobs): return lint.RunLinter(map(lambda x: join(dir_root, x), util.get_source_files()), jobs = args.jobs, progress_prefix = 'cpp lint: ') def RunClangFormat(clang_path, jobs): return clang_format.ClangFormatFiles(util.get_source_files(), clang_path, jobs = jobs, progress_prefix = 'clang-format: ') def RunClangTidy(clang_path, jobs): return clang_tidy.ClangTidyFiles(util.get_source_files(), clang_path, jobs = jobs, progress_prefix = 'clang-tidy: ') def CheckCodeCoverage(): command = ['tools/check_recent_coverage.sh'] return RunCommand(command) def BuildAll(build_options, jobs, environment_options): scons_command = ['scons', '-C', dir_root, 'all', '-j', str(jobs)] if util.IsCommandAvailable('ccache'): scons_command += ['compiler_wrapper=ccache'] # Fixes warnings for ccache 3.3.1 and lower: environment_options = environment_options.copy() environment_options["CCACHE_CPP2"] = 'yes' scons_command += DictToString(build_options).split() return RunCommand(scons_command, environment_options) def CanRunAarch64(options, args): for target in options['target']: if target in ['aarch64', 'a64']: return True return False def CanRunAarch32(options, args): for target in options['target']: if target in ['aarch32', 'a32', 't32']: return True return False def RunBenchmarks(options, args): rc = 0 if CanRunAarch32(options, args): benchmark_names = util.ListCCFilesWithoutExt(config.dir_aarch32_benchmarks) for bench in benchmark_names: rc |= RunCommand( [os.path.realpath( join(config.dir_build_latest, 'benchmarks/aarch32', bench)), '10']) if CanRunAarch64(options, args): benchmark_names = util.ListCCFilesWithoutExt(config.dir_aarch64_benchmarks) for bench in benchmark_names: rc |= RunCommand( [util.relrealpath( join(config.dir_build_latest, 'benchmarks/aarch64', bench)), '10']) return rc # It is a precommit run if the user did not specify any of the # options that would affect the automatically generated combinations. def IsPrecommitRun(args): return args.negative_testing == "off" and not AllChoiceAction.WasSetByUser # Generate a list of all the possible combinations of the passed list: # ListCombinations( a = [a0, a1], b = [b0, b1] ) will return # [ {a : a0, b : b0}, {a : a0, b : b1}, {a: a1, b : b0}, {a : a1, b : b1}] def ListCombinations(**kwargs): # End of recursion: no options passed if not kwargs: return [{}] option, values = kwargs.popitem() configs = ListCombinations(**kwargs) retval = [] if not isinstance(values, list): values = [values] for value in values: for config in configs: new_config = config.copy() new_config[option] = value retval.append(new_config) return retval # Convert a dictionary into a space separated string # {a : a0, b : b0} --> "a=a0 b=b0" def DictToString(options): return " ".join( ["{}={}".format(option, value) for option, value in options.items()]) if __name__ == '__main__': util.require_program('scons') args = BuildOptions() rc = util.ReturnCode(args.fail_early, printer.Print) if args.under_valgrind: util.require_program('valgrind') if not args.nocheck_code_coverage: rc.Combine(CheckCodeCoverage()) tests = test_runner.TestQueue() if not args.nolint and not args.dry_run: rc.Combine(RunLinter(args.jobs)) if not args.noclang_format and not args.dry_run: rc.Combine(RunClangFormat(args.clang_format, args.jobs)) if not args.noclang_tidy and not args.dry_run: rc.Combine(RunClangTidy(args.clang_tidy, args.jobs)) list_options = [] if IsPrecommitRun(args): # Maximize the coverage for precommit testing. # Debug builds with negative testing and all targets enabled. list_options += ListCombinations( compiler = args.compiler, negative_testing = 'on', std = args.std, mode = 'debug', target = 'a64,a32,t32') # Release builds with all targets enabled. list_options += ListCombinations( compiler = args.compiler, negative_testing = 'off', std = args.std, mode = 'release', target = 'a64,a32,t32') # Debug builds for individual targets. list_options += ListCombinations( compiler = args.compiler[0], negative_testing = 'off', std = args.std, mode = 'debug', target = ['a32', 't32', 'a64']) else: list_options = ListCombinations( compiler = args.compiler, negative_testing = args.negative_testing, std = args.std, mode = args.mode, target = args.target) for options in list_options: if (args.dry_run): print(DictToString(options)) continue # Convert 'compiler' into an environment variable: environment_options = {'CXX': options['compiler']} del options['compiler'] # Avoid going through the build stage if we are not using the build # result. if not (args.notest and args.nobench): build_rc = BuildAll(options, args.jobs, environment_options) # Don't run the tests for this configuration if the build failed. if build_rc != 0: rc.Combine(build_rc) continue # Use the realpath of the test executable so that the commands printed # can be copy-pasted and run. test_executable = util.relrealpath( join(config.dir_build_latest, 'test', 'test-runner')) if not args.notest: printer.Print(test_executable) tests.AddTests( test_executable, args.filters, list(), args.under_valgrind) if not args.nobench: rc.Combine(RunBenchmarks(options, args)) rc.Combine(tests.Run(args.jobs, args.verbose)) if not args.dry_run: rc.PrintStatus() sys.exit(rc.Value)