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This patch includes the necessary regression updates to test the new ruby configuration system. The patch includes support for multiple ruby protocols and adds the ruby random tester. The patch removes atomic mode test for ruby since ruby does not support atomic mode acceses. These tests can be added back in when ruby supports atomic mode for real. --HG-- rename : tests/quick/50.memtest/test.py => tests/quick/60.rubytest/test.py
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Python
292 lines
11 KiB
Python
# -*- mode:python -*-
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# Copyright (c) 2004-2006 The Regents of The University of Michigan
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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# met: redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer;
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# redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution;
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# neither the name of the copyright holders nor the names of its
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# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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# this software without specific prior written permission.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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#
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# Authors: Steve Reinhardt
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# Kevin Lim
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import os, signal
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import sys
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import glob
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from SCons.Script.SConscript import SConsEnvironment
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Import('env')
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env['DIFFOUT'] = File('diff-out')
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# Dict that accumulates lists of tests by category (quick, medium, long)
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env.Tests = {}
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def contents(node):
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return file(str(node)).read()
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# functions to parse return value from scons Execute()... not the same
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# as wait() etc., so python built-in os funcs don't work.
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def signaled(status):
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return (status & 0x80) != 0;
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def signum(status):
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return (status & 0x7f);
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# List of signals that indicate that we should retry the test rather
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# than consider it failed.
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retry_signals = (signal.SIGTERM, signal.SIGKILL, signal.SIGINT,
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signal.SIGQUIT, signal.SIGHUP)
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# regular expressions of lines to ignore when diffing outputs
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output_ignore_regexes = (
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'^command line:', # for stdout file
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'^M5 compiled ', # for stderr file
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'^M5 started ', # for stderr file
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'^M5 executing on ', # for stderr file
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'^Simulation complete at', # for stderr file
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'^Listening for', # for stderr file
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'listening for remote gdb', # for stderr file
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)
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output_ignore_args = ' '.join(["-I '"+s+"'" for s in output_ignore_regexes])
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output_ignore_args += ' --exclude=stats.txt --exclude=outdiff'
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def run_test(target, source, env):
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"""Check output from running test.
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Targets are as follows:
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target[0] : status
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Sources are:
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source[0] : M5 binary
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source[1] : tests/run.py script
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source[2] : reference stats file
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"""
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# make sure target files are all gone
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for t in target:
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if os.path.exists(t.abspath):
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env.Execute(Delete(t.abspath))
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tgt_dir = os.path.dirname(str(target[0]))
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# Base command for running test. We mess around with indirectly
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# referring to files via SOURCES and TARGETS so that scons can mess
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# with paths all it wants to and we still get the right files.
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cmd = '${SOURCES[0]} -d %s -re ${SOURCES[1]} %s' % (tgt_dir, tgt_dir)
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# Prefix test run with batch job submission command if appropriate.
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# Batch command also supports timeout arg (in seconds, not minutes).
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timeout = 15 * 60 # used to be a param, probably should be again
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if env['BATCH']:
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cmd = '%s -t %d %s' % (env['BATCH_CMD'], timeout, cmd)
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status = env.Execute(env.subst(cmd, target=target, source=source))
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if status == 0:
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# M5 terminated normally.
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# Run diff on output & ref directories to find differences.
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# Exclude the stats file since we will use diff-out on that.
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outdiff = os.path.join(tgt_dir, 'outdiff')
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diffcmd = 'diff -ubr %s ${SOURCES[2].dir} %s > %s' \
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% (output_ignore_args, tgt_dir, outdiff)
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env.Execute(env.subst(diffcmd, target=target, source=source))
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print "===== Output differences ====="
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print contents(outdiff)
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# Run diff-out on stats.txt file
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statsdiff = os.path.join(tgt_dir, 'statsdiff')
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diffcmd = '$DIFFOUT ${SOURCES[2]} %s > %s' \
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% (os.path.join(tgt_dir, 'stats.txt'), statsdiff)
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diffcmd = env.subst(diffcmd, target=target, source=source)
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status = env.Execute(diffcmd, strfunction=None)
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print "===== Statistics differences ====="
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print contents(statsdiff)
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else: # m5 exit status != 0
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# M5 did not terminate properly, so no need to check the output
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if signaled(status):
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print 'M5 terminated with signal', signum(status)
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if signum(status) in retry_signals:
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# Consider the test incomplete; don't create a 'status' output.
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# Hand the return status to scons and let scons decide what
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# to do about it (typically terminate unless run with -k).
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return status
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else:
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print 'M5 exited with non-zero status', status
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# complete but failed execution (call to exit() with non-zero
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# status, SIGABORT due to assertion failure, etc.)... fall through
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# and generate FAILED status as if output comparison had failed
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# Generate status file contents based on exit status of m5 or diff-out
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if status == 0:
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status_str = "passed."
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else:
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status_str = "FAILED!"
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f = file(str(target[0]), 'w')
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print >>f, tgt_dir, status_str
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f.close()
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# done
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return 0
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def run_test_string(target, source, env):
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return env.subst("Running test in ${TARGETS[0].dir}.",
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target=target, source=source)
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testAction = env.Action(run_test, run_test_string)
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def print_test(target, source, env):
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print '***** ' + contents(source[0])
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return 0
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printAction = env.Action(print_test, strfunction = None)
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# Static vars for update_test:
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# - long-winded message about ignored sources
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ignore_msg = '''
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Note: The following file(s) will not be copied. New non-standard
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output files must be copied manually once before update_ref will
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recognize them as outputs. Otherwise they are assumed to be
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inputs and are ignored.
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'''
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# - reference files always needed
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needed_files = set(['simout', 'simerr', 'stats.txt', 'config.ini'])
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# - source files we always want to ignore
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known_ignores = set(['status', 'outdiff', 'statsdiff'])
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def update_test(target, source, env):
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"""Update reference test outputs.
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Target is phony. First two sources are the ref & new stats.txt file
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files, respectively. We actually copy everything in the
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respective directories except the status & diff output files.
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"""
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dest_dir = str(source[0].get_dir())
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src_dir = str(source[1].get_dir())
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dest_files = set(os.listdir(dest_dir))
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src_files = set(os.listdir(src_dir))
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# Copy all of the required files plus any existing dest files.
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wanted_files = needed_files | dest_files
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missing_files = wanted_files - src_files
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if len(missing_files) > 0:
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print " WARNING: the following file(s) are missing " \
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"and will not be updated:"
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print " ", " ,".join(missing_files)
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copy_files = wanted_files - missing_files
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warn_ignored_files = (src_files - copy_files) - known_ignores
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if len(warn_ignored_files) > 0:
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print ignore_msg,
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print " ", ", ".join(warn_ignored_files)
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for f in copy_files:
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if f in dest_files:
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print " Replacing file", f
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dest_files.remove(f)
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else:
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print " Creating new file", f
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copyAction = Copy(os.path.join(dest_dir, f), os.path.join(src_dir, f))
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copyAction.strfunction = None
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env.Execute(copyAction)
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return 0
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def update_test_string(target, source, env):
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return env.subst("Updating ${SOURCES[0].dir} from ${SOURCES[1].dir}",
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target=target, source=source)
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updateAction = env.Action(update_test, update_test_string)
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def test_builder(env, ref_dir):
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"""Define a test."""
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(category, name, _ref, isa, opsys, config) = ref_dir.split('/')
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assert(_ref == 'ref')
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# target path (where test output goes) is the same except without
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# the 'ref' component
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tgt_dir = os.path.join(category, name, isa, opsys, config)
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# prepend file name with tgt_dir
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def tgt(f):
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return os.path.join(tgt_dir, f)
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ref_stats = os.path.join(ref_dir, 'stats.txt')
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new_stats = tgt('stats.txt')
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status_file = tgt('status')
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env.Command([status_file],
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[env.M5Binary, 'run.py', ref_stats],
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testAction)
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# phony target to echo status
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if env['update_ref']:
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p = env.Command(tgt('_update'),
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[ref_stats, new_stats, status_file],
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updateAction)
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else:
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p = env.Command(tgt('_print'), [status_file], printAction)
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env.AlwaysBuild(p)
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# Figure out applicable configs based on build type
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configs = []
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if env['FULL_SYSTEM']:
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if env['TARGET_ISA'] == 'alpha':
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configs += ['tsunami-simple-atomic',
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'tsunami-simple-timing',
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'tsunami-simple-atomic-dual',
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'tsunami-simple-timing-dual',
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'twosys-tsunami-simple-atomic',
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'tsunami-o3', 'tsunami-o3-dual']
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if env['TARGET_ISA'] == 'sparc':
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configs += ['t1000-simple-atomic',
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't1000-simple-timing']
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else:
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configs += ['simple-atomic', 'simple-timing', 'o3-timing', 'memtest',
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'simple-atomic-mp', 'simple-timing-mp', 'o3-timing-mp',
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'inorder-timing', 'rubytest']
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if env['RUBY']:
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# With Ruby, A protocol must be specified in the environment
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assert(env['PROTOCOL'])
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#
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# Is there a way to determine what is Protocol EnumVariable
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# default and eliminate the need to hard code the default protocol below?
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#
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# If the binary includes the default ruby protocol, run both ruby and
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# non-ruby versions of the tests. Otherwise just run the ruby versions.
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#
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if env['PROTOCOL'] == 'MI_example':
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configs += [c + "-ruby" for c in configs]
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else:
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configs = [c + "-ruby-" + env['PROTOCOL'] for c in configs]
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cwd = os.getcwd()
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os.chdir(str(Dir('.').srcdir))
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for config in configs:
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dirs = glob.glob('*/*/ref/%s/*/%s' % (env['TARGET_ISA'], config))
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for d in dirs:
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if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(d, 'skip')):
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test_builder(env, d)
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os.chdir(cwd)
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