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# -*- mode:python -*-
# Copyright (c) 2004-2006 The Regents of The University of Michigan
# All rights reserved.
#
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# Authors: Steve Reinhardt
# Kevin Lim
import os
import sys
import glob
from SCons.Script.SConscript import SConsEnvironment
Import('env')
env['DIFFOUT'] = File('diff-out')
# Dict that accumulates lists of tests by category (quick, medium, long)
env.Tests = {}
def contents(node):
return file(str(node)).read()
def check_test(target, source, env):
"""Check output from running test.
Targets are as follows:
target[0] : outdiff
target[1] : statsdiff
target[2] : status
"""
# make sure target files are all gone
for t in target:
if os.path.exists(t.abspath):
Execute(Delete(t.abspath))
# Run diff on output & ref directories to find differences.
# Exclude m5stats.txt since we will use diff-out on that.
Execute(env.subst('diff -ubr ${SOURCES[0].dir} ${SOURCES[1].dir} ' +
'-I "^command line:" ' + # for stdout file
'-I "^M5 compiled on" ' + # for stderr file
'-I "^M5 simulation started" ' + # for stderr file
'-I "^Simulation complete at" ' + # for stderr file
'-I "^Listening for" ' + # for stderr file
'--exclude=m5stats.txt --exclude=SCCS ' +
'--exclude=${TARGETS[0].file} ' +
'> ${TARGETS[0]}', target=target, source=source), None)
print "===== Output differences ====="
print contents(target[0])
# Run diff-out on m5stats.txt file
status = Execute(env.subst('$DIFFOUT $SOURCES > ${TARGETS[1]}',
target=target, source=source),
strfunction=None)
print "===== Statistics differences ====="
print contents(target[1])
# Generate status file contents based on exit status of diff-out
if status == 0:
status_str = "passed."
else:
status_str = "FAILED!"
f = file(str(target[2]), 'w')
print >>f, env.subst('${TARGETS[2].dir}', target=target, source=source), \
status_str
f.close()
# done
return 0
def check_test_string(target, source, env):
return env.subst("Comparing outputs in ${TARGETS[0].dir}.",
target=target, source=source)
testAction = env.Action(check_test, check_test_string)
def print_test(target, source, env):
print '***** ' + contents(source[0])
return 0
printAction = env.Action(print_test, strfunction = None)
def update_test(target, source, env):
"""Update reference test outputs.
Target is phony. First two sources are the ref & new m5stats.txt
files, respectively. We actually copy everything in the
respective directories except the status & diff output files.
"""
dest_dir = str(source[0].get_dir())
src_dir = str(source[1].get_dir())
dest_files = os.listdir(dest_dir)
src_files = os.listdir(src_dir)
# Exclude status & diff outputs
for f in ('outdiff', 'statsdiff', 'status'):
if f in src_files:
src_files.remove(f)
for f in src_files:
if f in dest_files:
print " Replacing file", f
dest_files.remove(f)
else:
print " Creating new file", f
copyAction = Copy(os.path.join(dest_dir, f), os.path.join(src_dir, f))
copyAction.strfunction = None
Execute(copyAction)
# warn about any files in dest not overwritten (other than SCCS dir)
if 'SCCS' in dest_files:
dest_files.remove('SCCS')
if dest_files:
print "Warning: file(s) in", dest_dir, "not updated:",
print ', '.join(dest_files)
return 0
def update_test_string(target, source, env):
return env.subst("Updating ${SOURCES[0].dir} from ${SOURCES[1].dir}",
target=target, source=source)
updateAction = env.Action(update_test, update_test_string)
def test_builder(env, category, cpu_list=[], os_list=[], refdir='ref',
timeout=15):
"""Define a test.
Args:
category -- string describing test category (e.g., 'quick')
cpu_list -- list of CPUs to runs this test on (blank means all compiled CPUs)
os_list -- list of OSs to run this test on
refdir -- subdirectory containing reference output (default 'ref')
timeout -- test timeout in minutes (only enforced on pool)
"""
default_refdir = False
if refdir == 'ref':
default_refdir = True
if len(cpu_list) == 0:
cpu_list = env['CPU_MODELS']
if env['TEST_CPU_MODELS']:
temp_cpu_list = []
for i in env['TEST_CPU_MODELS']:
if i in cpu_list:
temp_cpu_list.append(i)
cpu_list = temp_cpu_list
# Code commented out that shows the general structure if we want to test
# different OS's as well.
# if len(os_list) == 0:
# for test_cpu in cpu_list:
# build_cpu_test(env, category, '', test_cpu, refdir, timeout)
# else:
# for test_os in os_list:
# for test_cpu in cpu_list:
# build_cpu_test(env, category, test_os, test_cpu, refdir,
# timeout)
# Loop through CPU models and generate proper options, ref directories
for cpu in cpu_list:
test_os = ''
if cpu == "AtomicSimpleCPU":
cpu_option = ('','atomic/')
elif cpu == "TimingSimpleCPU":
cpu_option = ('--timing','timing/')
elif cpu == "O3CPU":
cpu_option = ('--detailed','detailed/')
else:
raise TypeError, "Unknown CPU model specified"
if default_refdir:
# Reference stats located in ref/arch/os/cpu or ref/arch/cpu
# if no OS specified
test_refdir = os.path.join(refdir, env['TARGET_ISA'])
if test_os != '':
test_refdir = os.path.join(test_refdir, test_os)
cpu_refdir = os.path.join(test_refdir, cpu_option[1])
ref_stats = os.path.join(cpu_refdir, 'm5stats.txt')
# base command for running test
base_cmd = '${SOURCES[0]} -d $TARGET.dir ${SOURCES[1]}'
base_cmd = base_cmd + ' ' + cpu_option[0]
# stdout and stderr files
cmd_stdout = '${TARGETS[0]}'
cmd_stderr = '${TARGETS[1]}'
stdout_string = cpu_option[1] + 'stdout'
stderr_string = cpu_option[1] + 'stderr'
m5stats_string = cpu_option[1] + 'm5stats.txt'
outdiff_string = cpu_option[1] + 'outdiff'
statsdiff_string = cpu_option[1] + 'statsdiff'
status_string = cpu_option[1] + 'status'
# Prefix test run with batch job submission command if appropriate.
# Output redirection is also different for batch runs.
# Batch command also supports timeout arg (in seconds, not minutes).
if env['BATCH']:
cmd = [env['BATCH_CMD'], '-t', str(timeout * 60),
'-o', cmd_stdout, '-e', cmd_stderr, base_cmd]
else:
cmd = [base_cmd, '>', cmd_stdout, '2>', cmd_stderr]
env.Command([stdout_string, stderr_string, m5stats_string],
[env.M5Binary, 'run.py'], ' '.join(cmd))
# order of targets is important... see check_test
env.Command([outdiff_string, statsdiff_string, status_string],
[ref_stats, m5stats_string],
testAction)
# phony target to echo status
if env['update_ref']:
p = env.Command(cpu_option[1] + '_update',
[ref_stats, m5stats_string, status_string],
updateAction)
else:
p = env.Command(cpu_option[1] + '_print', [status_string],
printAction)
env.AlwaysBuild(p)
env.Tests.setdefault(category, [])
env.Tests[category] += p
# Make test_builder a "wrapper" function. See SCons wiki page at
# http://www.scons.org/cgi-bin/wiki/WrapperFunctions.
SConsEnvironment.Test = test_builder
cwd = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(str(Dir('.').srcdir))
scripts = glob.glob('*/SConscript')
os.chdir(cwd)
for s in scripts:
SConscript(s, exports = 'env', duplicate = False)
# Set up phony commands for various test categories
allTests = []
for (key, val) in env.Tests.iteritems():
env.Command(key, val, env.NoAction)
allTests += val
# The 'all' target is redundant since just specifying the test
# directory name (e.g., ALPHA_SE/test/opt) has the same effect.
env.Command('all', allTests, env.NoAction)