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The EIO tests depend on the EIO support from the "encumbered" repository, which means that they are not normally built with gem5. This causes all EIO related tests to fail, which is both annoying and confusing. This patch addresses this by adding support for skipping tests if certain conditions (e.g., the presence of a SimObject) can not be met. It introduces the following Python functions that can be called from within a test case: * skip_test -- Skip a test and optionally print why the test was skipped. * has_sim_object -- Test if a SimObject exists. * require_sim_object -- Test if a SimObject exists and skip, or optionally fail, the test if not. Additionally, this patch updates the EIO tests to check for the presence of EioProcess.
169 lines
5.8 KiB
Python
169 lines
5.8 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2012 ARM Limited
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# Copyright (c) 2006-2007 The Regents of The University of Michigan
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#
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# Authors: Steve Reinhardt
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import os
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import sys
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import re
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import string
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from os.path import join as joinpath
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import m5
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def skip_test(reason=""):
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"""Signal that a test should be skipped and optionally print why.
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Keyword arguments:
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reason -- Reason why the test failed. Output is omitted if empty.
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"""
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if reason:
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print "Skipping test: %s" % reason
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sys.exit(2)
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def has_sim_object(name):
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"""Test if a SimObject exists in the simulator.
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Arguments:
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name -- Name of SimObject (string)
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Returns: True if the object exists, False otherwise.
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"""
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try:
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cls = getattr(m5.objects, name)
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return issubclass(cls, m5.objects.SimObject)
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except AttributeError:
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return False
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def require_sim_object(name, fatal=False):
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"""Test if a SimObject exists and abort/skip test if not.
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Arguments:
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name -- Name of SimObject (string)
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Keyword arguments:
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fatal -- Set to True to indicate that the test should fail
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instead of being skipped.
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"""
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if has_sim_object(name):
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return
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else:
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msg = "Test requires the '%s' SimObject." % name
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if fatal:
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m5.fatal(msg)
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else:
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skip_test(msg)
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# Since we're in batch mode, dont allow tcp socket connections
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m5.disableAllListeners()
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# single "path" arg encodes everything we need to know about test
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(category, mode, name, isa, opsys, config) = sys.argv[1].split('/')[-6:]
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# find path to directory containing this file
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tests_root = os.path.dirname(__file__)
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test_progs = os.environ.get('M5_TEST_PROGS', '/dist/m5/regression/test-progs')
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if not os.path.isdir(test_progs):
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test_progs = joinpath(tests_root, 'test-progs')
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# generate path to binary file
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def binpath(app, file=None):
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# executable has same name as app unless specified otherwise
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if not file:
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file = app
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return joinpath(test_progs, app, 'bin', isa, opsys, file)
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# generate path to input file
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def inputpath(app, file=None):
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# input file has same name as app unless specified otherwise
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if not file:
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file = app
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return joinpath(test_progs, app, 'input', file)
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# build configuration
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sys.path.append(joinpath(tests_root, 'configs'))
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test_filename = config
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# for ruby configurations, remove the protocol name from the test filename
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if re.search('-ruby', test_filename):
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test_filename = test_filename.split('-ruby')[0]+'-ruby'
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execfile(joinpath(tests_root, 'configs', test_filename + '.py'))
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# set default maxtick... script can override
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# -1 means run forever
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maxtick = m5.MaxTick
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# tweak configuration for specific test
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sys.path.append(joinpath(tests_root, category, mode, name))
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execfile(joinpath(tests_root, category, mode, name, 'test.py'))
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# Initialize all CPUs in a system
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def initCPUs(sys):
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def initCPU(cpu):
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# We might actually have a MemTest object or something similar
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# here that just pretends to be a CPU.
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if isinstance(cpu, BaseCPU):
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cpu.createThreads()
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# The CPU attribute doesn't exist in some cases, e.g. the Ruby
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# testers.
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if not hasattr(sys, "cpu"):
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return
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# The CPU can either be a list of CPUs or a single object.
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if isinstance(sys.cpu, list):
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[ initCPU(cpu) for cpu in sys.cpu ]
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else:
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initCPU(sys.cpu)
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# We might be creating a single system or a dual system. Try
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# initializing the CPUs in all known system attributes.
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for sysattr in [ "system", "testsys", "drivesys" ]:
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if hasattr(root, sysattr):
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initCPUs(getattr(root, sysattr))
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# instantiate configuration
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m5.instantiate()
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# simulate until program terminates
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exit_event = m5.simulate(maxtick)
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print 'Exiting @ tick', m5.curTick(), 'because', exit_event.getCause()
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