gem5/tests/SConscript
Kevin Lim 4bd025742d Put regression tests back into m5. They are located in the "tests" directory. The directory output and reference outputs have changed slightly. Now the directory is ALPHA_SE/test/<test>/<cpu_model>/, and for the reference stats <test>/ref/<arch>/<cpu_model>
Right now only non-SMT SE regression tests have been added back in.  The rest are pending getting SMT working, and consolidating the FS configuration files.

Eventually support for different OSs can be added so you can specify which versions of the binary you want to run from one config file.

Note: mp-test1 doesn't have any reference stats because MP mode doesn't currently work.  The test itself should probably work once the code is fixed.

SConstruct:
    Updates to allow for regression tests to work via the command line "scons build/ALPHA_SE/test/debug/quick" and such once again.
src/cpu/SConscript:
    Keep a list of SMT supporting CPUs so that the regression tests can easily specify which CPUs to use if they are SMT only.

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# -*- mode:python -*-
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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 ${SOURCES[1].dir}",
target=target, source=source)
updateAction = env.Action(update_test, update_test_string)
def test_builder(env, category, cpu_list=[], os_list=[], refdir='ref', timeout=15):
"""Define a test.
Args:
category -- string describing test category (e.g., 'quick')
cpu_list -- list of CPUs to runs this test on (blank means all compiled CPUs)
os_list -- list of OSs to run this test on
refdir -- subdirectory containing reference output (default 'ref')
timeout -- test timeout in minutes (only enforced on pool)
"""
default_refdir = False
if refdir == 'ref':
default_refdir = True
if len(cpu_list) == 0:
cpu_list = env['CPU_MODELS']
# if len(os_list) == 0:
# raise RuntimeError, "No OS specified"
# else:
# for test_os in os_list:
# build_cpu_test(env, category, test_os, cpu_list, refdir, timeout)
# Loop through CPU models and generate proper options, ref directories for each
for cpu in cpu_list:
test_os = ''
if cpu == "AtomicSimpleCPU":
cpu_option = ('','atomic/')
elif cpu == "TimingSimpleCPU":
cpu_option = ('--timing','timing/')
elif cpu == "O3CPU":
cpu_option = ('--detailed','detailed/')
else:
raise TypeError, "Unknown CPU model specified"
if default_refdir:
# Reference stats located in ref/arch/os/cpu or ref/arch/cpu if no OS specified
test_refdir = os.path.join(refdir, env['TARGET_ISA'])
if test_os != '':
test_refdir = os.path.join(test_refdir, test_os)
cpu_refdir = os.path.join(test_refdir, cpu_option[1])
ref_stats = os.path.join(cpu_refdir, 'm5stats.txt')
# base command for running test
base_cmd = '${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)