[llvm-exegesis] Fix missing std::move.
[llvm-complete.git] / utils / UpdateTestChecks / common.py
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1 from __future__ import print_function
2 import re
3 import string
4 import subprocess
5 import sys
6 import copy
8 if sys.version_info[0] > 2:
9 class string:
10 expandtabs = str.expandtabs
11 else:
12 import string
14 ##### Common utilities for update_*test_checks.py
16 def should_add_line_to_output(input_line, prefix_set):
17 # Skip any blank comment lines in the IR.
18 if input_line.strip() == ';':
19 return False
20 # Skip any blank lines in the IR.
21 #if input_line.strip() == '':
22 # return False
23 # And skip any CHECK lines. We're building our own.
24 m = CHECK_RE.match(input_line)
25 if m and m.group(1) in prefix_set:
26 return False
28 return True
30 # Invoke the tool that is being tested.
31 def invoke_tool(exe, cmd_args, ir):
32 with open(ir) as ir_file:
33 # TODO Remove the str form which is used by update_test_checks.py and
34 # update_llc_test_checks.py
35 # The safer list form is used by update_cc_test_checks.py
36 if isinstance(cmd_args, list):
37 stdout = subprocess.check_output([exe] + cmd_args, stdin=ir_file)
38 else:
39 stdout = subprocess.check_output(exe + ' ' + cmd_args,
40 shell=True, stdin=ir_file)
41 if sys.version_info[0] > 2:
42 stdout = stdout.decode()
43 # Fix line endings to unix CR style.
44 return stdout.replace('\r\n', '\n')
46 ##### LLVM IR parser
48 RUN_LINE_RE = re.compile('^\s*[;#]\s*RUN:\s*(.*)$')
49 CHECK_PREFIX_RE = re.compile('--?check-prefix(?:es)?[= ](\S+)')
50 CHECK_RE = re.compile(r'^\s*[;#]\s*([^:]+?)(?:-NEXT|-NOT|-DAG|-LABEL)?:')
52 OPT_FUNCTION_RE = re.compile(
53 r'^\s*define\s+(?:internal\s+)?[^@]*@(?P<func>[\w-]+?)\s*\('
54 r'(\s+)?[^)]*[^{]*\{\n(?P<body>.*?)^\}$',
55 flags=(re.M | re.S))
57 ANALYZE_FUNCTION_RE = re.compile(
58 r'^\s*\'(?P<analysis>[\w\s-]+?)\'\s+for\s+function\s+\'(?P<func>[\w-]+?)\':'
59 r'\s*\n(?P<body>.*)$',
60 flags=(re.X | re.S))
62 IR_FUNCTION_RE = re.compile('^\s*define\s+(?:internal\s+)?[^@]*@(\w+)\s*\(')
63 TRIPLE_IR_RE = re.compile(r'^\s*target\s+triple\s*=\s*"([^"]+)"$')
64 TRIPLE_ARG_RE = re.compile(r'-mtriple[= ]([^ ]+)')
65 MARCH_ARG_RE = re.compile(r'-march[= ]([^ ]+)')
67 SCRUB_LEADING_WHITESPACE_RE = re.compile(r'^(\s+)')
68 SCRUB_WHITESPACE_RE = re.compile(r'(?!^(| \w))[ \t]+', flags=re.M)
69 SCRUB_TRAILING_WHITESPACE_RE = re.compile(r'[ \t]+$', flags=re.M)
70 SCRUB_KILL_COMMENT_RE = re.compile(r'^ *#+ +kill:.*\n')
71 SCRUB_LOOP_COMMENT_RE = re.compile(
72 r'# =>This Inner Loop Header:.*|# in Loop:.*', flags=re.M)
74 def scrub_body(body):
75 # Scrub runs of whitespace out of the assembly, but leave the leading
76 # whitespace in place.
77 body = SCRUB_WHITESPACE_RE.sub(r' ', body)
78 # Expand the tabs used for indentation.
79 body = string.expandtabs(body, 2)
80 # Strip trailing whitespace.
81 body = SCRUB_TRAILING_WHITESPACE_RE.sub(r'', body)
82 return body
84 def do_scrub(body, scrubber, scrubber_args, extra):
85 if scrubber_args:
86 local_args = copy.deepcopy(scrubber_args)
87 local_args[0].extra_scrub = extra
88 return scrubber(body, *local_args)
89 return scrubber(body, *scrubber_args)
91 # Build up a dictionary of all the function bodies.
92 class function_body(object):
93 def __init__(self, string, extra):
94 self.scrub = string
95 self.extrascrub = extra
96 def __str__(self):
97 return self.scrub
99 def build_function_body_dictionary(function_re, scrubber, scrubber_args, raw_tool_output, prefixes, func_dict, verbose):
100 for m in function_re.finditer(raw_tool_output):
101 if not m:
102 continue
103 func = m.group('func')
104 body = m.group('body')
105 scrubbed_body = do_scrub(body, scrubber, scrubber_args, extra = False)
106 scrubbed_extra = do_scrub(body, scrubber, scrubber_args, extra = True)
107 if m.groupdict().has_key('analysis'):
108 analysis = m.group('analysis')
109 if analysis.lower() != 'cost model analysis':
110 print('WARNING: Unsupported analysis mode: %r!' % (analysis,), file=sys.stderr)
111 if func.startswith('stress'):
112 # We only use the last line of the function body for stress tests.
113 scrubbed_body = '\n'.join(scrubbed_body.splitlines()[-1:])
114 if verbose:
115 print('Processing function: ' + func, file=sys.stderr)
116 for l in scrubbed_body.splitlines():
117 print(' ' + l, file=sys.stderr)
118 for prefix in prefixes:
119 if func in func_dict[prefix] and str(func_dict[prefix][func]) != scrubbed_body:
120 if func_dict[prefix][func] and func_dict[prefix][func].extrascrub == scrubbed_extra:
121 func_dict[prefix][func].scrub = scrubbed_extra
122 continue
123 else:
124 if prefix == prefixes[-1]:
125 print('WARNING: Found conflicting asm under the '
126 'same prefix: %r!' % (prefix,), file=sys.stderr)
127 else:
128 func_dict[prefix][func] = None
129 continue
131 func_dict[prefix][func] = function_body(scrubbed_body, scrubbed_extra)
133 ##### Generator of LLVM IR CHECK lines
135 SCRUB_IR_COMMENT_RE = re.compile(r'\s*;.*')
137 # Match things that look at identifiers, but only if they are followed by
138 # spaces, commas, paren, or end of the string
139 IR_VALUE_RE = re.compile(r'(\s+)%([\w\.\-]+?)([,\s\(\)]|\Z)')
141 # Create a FileCheck variable name based on an IR name.
142 def get_value_name(var):
143 if var.isdigit():
144 var = 'TMP' + var
145 var = var.replace('.', '_')
146 var = var.replace('-', '_')
147 return var.upper()
150 # Create a FileCheck variable from regex.
151 def get_value_definition(var):
152 return '[[' + get_value_name(var) + ':%.*]]'
155 # Use a FileCheck variable.
156 def get_value_use(var):
157 return '[[' + get_value_name(var) + ']]'
159 # Replace IR value defs and uses with FileCheck variables.
160 def genericize_check_lines(lines, is_analyze):
161 # This gets called for each match that occurs in
162 # a line. We transform variables we haven't seen
163 # into defs, and variables we have seen into uses.
164 def transform_line_vars(match):
165 var = match.group(2)
166 if var in vars_seen:
167 rv = get_value_use(var)
168 else:
169 vars_seen.add(var)
170 rv = get_value_definition(var)
171 # re.sub replaces the entire regex match
172 # with whatever you return, so we have
173 # to make sure to hand it back everything
174 # including the commas and spaces.
175 return match.group(1) + rv + match.group(3)
177 vars_seen = set()
178 lines_with_def = []
180 for i, line in enumerate(lines):
181 # An IR variable named '%.' matches the FileCheck regex string.
182 line = line.replace('%.', '%dot')
183 # Ignore any comments, since the check lines will too.
184 scrubbed_line = SCRUB_IR_COMMENT_RE.sub(r'', line)
185 if is_analyze == False:
186 lines[i] = IR_VALUE_RE.sub(transform_line_vars, scrubbed_line)
187 else:
188 lines[i] = scrubbed_line
189 return lines
192 def add_checks(output_lines, comment_marker, prefix_list, func_dict, func_name, check_label_format, is_asm, is_analyze):
193 printed_prefixes = []
194 for p in prefix_list:
195 checkprefixes = p[0]
196 for checkprefix in checkprefixes:
197 if checkprefix in printed_prefixes:
198 break
199 # TODO func_dict[checkprefix] may be None, '' or not exist.
200 # Fix the call sites.
201 if func_name not in func_dict[checkprefix] or not func_dict[checkprefix][func_name]:
202 continue
204 # Add some space between different check prefixes, but not after the last
205 # check line (before the test code).
206 if is_asm == True:
207 if len(printed_prefixes) != 0:
208 output_lines.append(comment_marker)
210 printed_prefixes.append(checkprefix)
211 output_lines.append(check_label_format % (checkprefix, func_name))
212 func_body = str(func_dict[checkprefix][func_name]).splitlines()
214 # For ASM output, just emit the check lines.
215 if is_asm == True:
216 output_lines.append('%s %s: %s' % (comment_marker, checkprefix, func_body[0]))
217 for func_line in func_body[1:]:
218 output_lines.append('%s %s-NEXT: %s' % (comment_marker, checkprefix, func_line))
219 break
221 # For IR output, change all defs to FileCheck variables, so we're immune
222 # to variable naming fashions.
223 func_body = genericize_check_lines(func_body, is_analyze)
225 # This could be selectively enabled with an optional invocation argument.
226 # Disabled for now: better to check everything. Be safe rather than sorry.
228 # Handle the first line of the function body as a special case because
229 # it's often just noise (a useless asm comment or entry label).
230 #if func_body[0].startswith("#") or func_body[0].startswith("entry:"):
231 # is_blank_line = True
232 #else:
233 # output_lines.append('%s %s: %s' % (comment_marker, checkprefix, func_body[0]))
234 # is_blank_line = False
236 is_blank_line = False
238 for func_line in func_body:
239 if func_line.strip() == '':
240 is_blank_line = True
241 continue
242 # Do not waste time checking IR comments.
243 func_line = SCRUB_IR_COMMENT_RE.sub(r'', func_line)
245 # Skip blank lines instead of checking them.
246 if is_blank_line == True:
247 output_lines.append('{} {}: {}'.format(
248 comment_marker, checkprefix, func_line))
249 else:
250 output_lines.append('{} {}-NEXT: {}'.format(
251 comment_marker, checkprefix, func_line))
252 is_blank_line = False
254 # Add space between different check prefixes and also before the first
255 # line of code in the test function.
256 output_lines.append(comment_marker)
257 break
259 def add_ir_checks(output_lines, comment_marker, prefix_list, func_dict, func_name):
260 # Label format is based on IR string.
261 check_label_format = '{} %s-LABEL: @%s('.format(comment_marker)
262 add_checks(output_lines, comment_marker, prefix_list, func_dict, func_name, check_label_format, False, False)
264 def add_analyze_checks(output_lines, comment_marker, prefix_list, func_dict, func_name):
265 check_label_format = '{} %s-LABEL: \'%s\''.format(comment_marker)
266 add_checks(output_lines, comment_marker, prefix_list, func_dict, func_name, check_label_format, False, True)