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Gabe Black 77869b05b8 util: Teach the m5 utility's scons how to run unit tests.
This may be directly in the case of native tests, or through a user
level QEMU binary for non-native tests. scons is smart enough to expect
to be able to run native tests always, and non-native tests only if a
qemu binary has been found.

To tell scons to run tests in a particular category, you can use a
command of this form:

scons build/[category]/test/

where category is either an "abi" like sparc or x86, or "native" for
tests which don't do anything target specific and so can be run on the
host.

There will be two directories under .../tests, "bin" and "result". "bin"
is where the test binaries themselves will be built, and "result" is for
the results of running those binaries.

Change-Id: I6450ab4a97169f8a01292d946bfac18008b0430c
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/27752
Maintainer: Jason Lowe-Power <power.jg@gmail.com>
Tested-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Bobby R. Bruce <bbruce@ucdavis.edu>
2020-12-04 01:39:34 +00:00

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# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
import copy
import os
main = Environment()
gem5_root = Dir('..').Dir('..')
# Includes which are shared with gem5 itself.
common_include = gem5_root.Dir('include')
ext_dir = gem5_root.Dir('ext')
googletest_dir = ext_dir.Dir('googletest')
src_dir = Dir('src')
build_dir = Dir('build')
def abspath(d):
return os.path.abspath(str(d))
# Universal settings.
main.Append(CXXFLAGS=[ '-O2' ])
main.Append(CCFLAGS=[ '-O2' ])
main.Append(CPPPATH=[ common_include ])
# Propogate the environment's PATH setting.
main['ENV']['PATH'] = os.environ['PATH']
# Detect some dependencies of some forms of the m5 utility/library.
main['HAVE_JAVA'] = all(key in main for key in ('JAVAC', 'JAR'))
main['HAVE_PKG_CONFIG'] = main.Detect('pkg-config') is not None
main['HAVE_LUA51'] = (main['HAVE_PKG_CONFIG'] and
os.system('pkg-config --exists lua51') == 0)
# Put the sconsign file in the build dir so everything can be deleted at once.
main.SConsignFile(os.path.join(abspath(build_dir), 'sconsign'))
# Use soft links instead of hard links when setting up a build directory.
main.SetOption('duplicate', 'soft-copy')
def GTest(env, name, *srcs, **kwargs):
if 'GTEST_ENV' not in env:
gtest_env = env.Clone(OBJSUFFIX='.to', SHOBJSUFFIX='.sto')
gtest_env.Append(CPPFLAGS=[ '${GTEST_CPPFLAGS}' ])
gtest_env.Append(LIBS=[ '${GTEST_LIBS}' ])
env['GTEST_ENV'] = gtest_env
if not srcs:
srcs = [ name + '.cc', name + '.test.cc' ]
test_bin = env['GTEST_ENV'].Program('test/bin/%s' % name, srcs, **kwargs)
# The native environment doesn't need QEMU, and doesn't define HAVE_QEMU.
need_qemu_to_run = 'HAVE_QEMU' in env;
# If we can run this test...
if not need_qemu_to_run or env['HAVE_QEMU']:
# An XML file which holds the results of the test.
xml = Dir('test').Dir('result').File('%s.xml' % name)
# The basic command line for the test.
cmd = '${SOURCES[0]} --gtest_output=xml:${TARGETS[0]}'
if need_qemu_to_run:
# A prefix that runs it in QEMU if necessary.
cmd = '${QEMU} -L ${QEMU_SYSROOT} -- ' + cmd
AlwaysBuild(env.Command(xml, test_bin, cmd))
main.AddMethod(GTest)
native = main.Clone()
native_dir = build_dir.Dir('native')
# Bring in the googletest sources.
native.SConscript(googletest_dir.File('SConscript'),
variant_dir=native_dir.Dir('googletest'), exports={ 'main': native })
native.SConscript(src_dir.File('SConscript.native'),
variant_dir=native_dir, exports={ 'env': native })
main['CC'] = '${CROSS_COMPILE}gcc'
main['CXX'] = '${CROSS_COMPILE}g++'
main['AS'] = '${CROSS_COMPILE}as'
main['LD'] = '${CROSS_COMPILE}ld'
main['AR'] = '${CROSS_COMPILE}ar'
main['QEMU'] = 'qemu-${QEMU_ARCH}'
class CallType(object):
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.impl_file = None
self.enabled = False
self.verifier = None
self.default = False
def impl(self, impl, verifier=None, default=False):
self.impl_file = impl
self.enabled = True
self.verifier = verifier
self.default = default
# Being the default can be disabled for testing purposes, so we can tell if
# a call type was selected because it was chosen, or because nobody else
# was.
def setup_env(self, env, allow_default=True):
env = env.Clone()
is_default = 'true' if self.default and allow_default else 'false'
env.Append(CXXFLAGS=[ '-DCALL_TYPE_IS_DEFAULT=%s' % is_default ])
return env
call_types = {
# Magic instruction.
'inst': CallType('inst'),
# Magic address.
'addr': CallType('addr'),
# Semihosting extension.
'semi': CallType('semi'),
}
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(abspath(src_dir)):
# Each SConsopts file describes an ABI of the m5 utility.
if 'SConsopts' in files:
env = main.Clone()
env['CALL_TYPE'] = copy.deepcopy(call_types)
# The user may override ABI settings by setting environment
# variables of the form ${ABI}.${OPTION}. For instance, to set the
# CROSS_COMPILE prefix for abi foo to bar-, the user would set an
# environment variable foo.CROSS_COMPILE=bar-.
#
# This also considers scons command line settings which may look like
# environment variables, but are set after "scons" on the command line.
def get_abi_opt(name, default):
var_name = env.subst('${ABI}.%s' % name)
env[name] = os.environ.get(
var_name, ARGUMENTS.get(var_name, default))
# Process the ABI's settings in the SConsopts file, storing them
# in a copy of the primary environment.
env.SConscript(Dir(root).File('SConsopts'),
exports=[ 'env', 'get_abi_opt' ])
# Check if this version of QEMU is available for running unit tests.
env['HAVE_QEMU'] = env.Detect('${QEMU}') is not None
if env['HAVE_QEMU'] and env.Detect('${CC}'):
sysroot_cmd = env.subst('${CC} -print-sysroot')
sysroot = os.popen(sysroot_cmd).read().strip()
env['QEMU_SYSROOT'] = sysroot
# Once all the options have been configured, set up build targets for
# this abi.
abi_dir = build_dir.Dir(env.subst('${ABI}'))
# Bring in the googletest sources.
env.SConscript(googletest_dir.File('SConscript'),
variant_dir=abi_dir.Dir('googletest'),
exports={ 'main': env })
env.SConscript(src_dir.File('SConscript'),
variant_dir=abi_dir, exports='env')