7 3. [How to run tests](#3-how-to-run-tests)
8 4. [Available test sets](#4-available-test-sets)
9 5. [How to write tests](#5-how-to-write-tests)
10 6. [Integration](#6-integration)
15 Piglit is a collection of automated tests for OpenGL and OpenCL
18 The goal of Piglit is to help improve the quality of open source
19 OpenGL and OpenCL drivers by providing developers with a simple means to
20 perform regression tests.
22 The original tests have been taken from
23 - Glean ( http://glean.sf.net/ ) and
24 - Mesa ( http://www.mesa3d.org/ )
29 First of all, you need to make sure that the following are installed:
33 - numpy (http://www.numpy.org)
34 - cmake (http://www.cmake.org)
35 - GL, glu and glut libraries and development packages (i.e. headers)
36 - X11 libraries and development packages (i.e. headers)
37 - waffle (http://waffle.freedesktop.org/)
39 Optionally, you can install the following:
41 - lxml. An accelerated python xml library using libxml2 (http://lxml.de/)
42 - jsonstreams. A JSON stream writer for python.
43 (https://jsonstreams.readthedocs.io/en/stable/)
44 - VkRunner. A shader script testing tool for Vulkan.
45 (https://github.com/igalia/vkrunner)
47 For testing the python framework using `py.test unittests/framework`
48 - py.test. A python test framework, used for running the python framework
50 - tox. A tool for testing python packages against multiple configurations of
51 python (https://tox.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html)
52 - psutil. A portable process library for python
53 - jsonschema. A JSON validator library for python
54 - pytest-mock. A mock plugin for pytest
55 - pytest-pythonpath. A plugin for pytest to do automagic with sys.path
56 - pytest-raises. A plugin for pytest that allows decorating tests that expect
58 - pytest-warnings. A plugin for pytest that handles python warnings
59 - pytest-timeout. A plugin for pytest to timeout tests.
61 Now configure the build system:
65 This will start cmake's configuration tool, just follow the onscreen
66 instructions. The default settings should be fine, but I recommend you:
67 - Press 'c' once (this will also check for dependencies) and then
68 - Set `CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE` to `Debug` Now you can press 'c' again and then 'g' to generate the build system.
74 ### 2.1 Cross Compiling
76 On Linux, if cross-compiling a 32-bit build on a 64-bit host, first make sure
77 you didn't have CMakeCache.txt file left from 64-bit build (it would retain old
78 flags), then you must invoke cmake with options
79 `-DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR=x86 -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS=-m32 -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=-m32`.
84 Install development packages.
86 $ sudo apt-get install cmake g++ mesa-common-dev libgl1-mesa-dev python3-numpy python3-mako freeglut3-dev x11proto-gl-dev libxrender-dev libwaffle-dev libudev-dev
97 http://cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html
98 Download and install 'Mac OSX Universal' platform.
101 http://developer.apple.com/xcode
111 Install development packages.
130 http://www.python.org/download
133 http://cmake.org/cmake/resources/software.html
134 Download and install 'Windows' platform.
136 Download and install Ninja
137 https://github.com/ninja-build/ninja/releases
140 https://mingw-w64.org/
142 Download OpenGL Core API and Extension Header Files.
143 https://github.com/KhronosGroup/OpenGL-Registry
144 Pass `-DGLEXT_INCLUDE_DIR=/path/to/headers`
157 Download freeglut for Mingw.
158 http://www.transmissionzero.co.uk/software/freeglut-devel/
160 cmake -H. -Bbuild -G "Ninja" -DGLEXT_INCLUDE_DIR=\path\to\glext -DGLUT_INCLUDE_DIR=\path\to\freeglut\include -DGLUT_glut_LIBRARY=\path\to\freeglut\lib\x64\libfreeglut.a -DGLEXT_INCLUDE_DIR=\path\to\glext
166 Download and build waffle for MinGW.
167 https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/waffle
169 Open the Command Prompt.
170 CD to piglit directory.
172 cmake -H. -Bbuild -G "Ninja" -DGLEXT_INCLUDE_DIR=\path\to\glext -DPIGLIT_USE_WAFFLE=TRUE -DWaffle_INCLUDE_DIRS=\path\to\waffle\include\waffle -DWaffle_LDFLAGS=\path\to\waffle\lib\libwaffle-1.dll.a
175 ## 3. How to run tests
177 Make sure that everything is set up correctly:
179 $ ./piglit run sanity results/sanity
181 You may include '.py' on the profile, or you may exclude it (sanity vs sanity.py),
182 both are equally valid.
184 You may also preface test profiles with tests/ (or any other path you like),
185 which may be useful for shell tab completion.
187 You may provide multiple profiles to be run at the same time:
189 $ ./piglit run quick_cl gpu deqp_gles3 results/gl-cl-combined
199 To learn more about the command's syntax.
201 Have a look into the tests/ directory to see what test profiles are available:
207 To create some nice formatted test summaries, run
209 $ ./piglit summary html summary/sanity results/sanity
211 Hint: You can combine multiple test results into a single summary.
212 During development, you can use this to watch for regressions:
214 $ ./piglit summary html summary/compare results/baseline results/current
216 You can combine as many testruns as you want this way (in theory;
217 the HTML layout becomes awkward when the number of testruns increases)
219 Have a look at the results with a browser:
221 $ xdg-open summary/sanity/index.html
223 The summary shows the 'status' of a test:
225 - **pass:** This test has completed successfully.
226 - **warn:** The test completed successfully, but something unexpected happened.
227 Look at the details for more information.
228 - **fail:** The test failed.
229 - **crash:** The test binary exited with a non-zero exit code.
230 - **skip:** The test was skipped.
231 - **timeout:** The test ran longer than its allotted time and was forcibly killed.
234 There are also dmesg-* statuses. These have the same meaning as above, but are
235 triggered by dmesg related messages.
238 ### 3.1 Environment Variables
240 There are a number of environment variables that control the way piglit
243 - `PIGLIT_COMPRESSION`
245 Overrides the compression method used. The same values that piglit.conf
246 allows for core:compression.
250 Overrides the platform run on. These allow the same values as `piglit run -p`.
251 This values is honored by the tests themselves, and can be used when running
254 - `PIGLIT_FORCE_GLSLPARSER_DESKTOP`
256 Force glslparser tests to be run with the desktop (non-gles) version of
257 glslparsertest. This can be used to test ESX_compatability extensions
260 - `PIGLIT_NO_FAST_SKIP`
262 Piglit has a mechanism run in the python layer for skipping tests with
263 unmet OpenGL or window system dependencies without starting a new
264 process (which is expensive). Sometimes this system doesn't work or is
265 undesirable, setting this environment variable to True will disable this
268 - `PIGLIT_NO_TIMEOUT`
270 When this variable is true in python then any timeouts given by tests
271 will be ignored, and they will run until completion or they are killed.
273 - `PIGLIT_VKRUNNER_BINARY`
275 Can be used to override the path to the vkrunner executable for
276 running Vulkan shader tests. Alternatively the config option
277 vkrunner:bin can be used instead. If neither are set then vkrunner
278 will be searched for in the search path.
282 Used to define the directory with the tests and their executable files.
283 If the project is built out of source, this variable must be set for
284 piglit to run successfully.
289 The way `piglit run` and `piglit summary` count tests are different,
290 `piglit run` counts the number of Test derived instance in the profile(s)
291 selected, while `piglit summary` counts the number of subtests a result
292 contains, or it's result if there are no subtests. This means that the number
293 shown by `piglit run` will be less than or equal to the number calculated by
297 ### 3.3 Shell Completions
299 Piglit has completions for bash, located in completions/bash/piglit. Once this
300 file is sourced into bash `piglit` and `./piglit` will have tab completion
301 available. For global availability place the file somewhere that bash will
302 source the file on startup. If piglit is installed and bash-completions are
303 available, then this completion file will be installed system-wide.
306 ## 4. Available test sets
308 Test sets are specified as Python scripts in the tests directory.
309 The following test sets are currently available:
314 - **sanity.py** This suite contains minimal OpenGL sanity tests. These tests
315 must pass, otherwise the other tests will not generate reliable results.
316 - **all.py** This suite contains all OpenGL tests.
317 - **quick.py** Run all tests, but cut down significantly on their runtime
318 (and thus on the number of problems they can find).
319 - **gpu.py** A further reduced set of tests from quick.py, this runs tests
320 only for hardware functionality and not tests for the software stack.
321 - **llvmpipe.py** A reduced set of tests from gpu.py removing tests that are
322 problematic using llvmpipe
323 - **cpu.py** This profile runs tests that don't touch the gpu, in other words
324 all of the tests in quick.py that are not run by gpu.py
325 - **glslparser.py** A subset of all.py which runs only glslparser tests
326 - **shader.py** A subset of all.py which runs only shader tests
327 - **no_error.py** A modified version of the test list run as khr_no_error
333 - **cl.py** This suite contains all OpenCL tests.
334 - **quick_cl.py** This runs all of the tests from cl.py as well as tests from
335 opencv and oclconform.
340 - **vulkan.py** This suite contains all Vulkan tests. Note that
341 currently all of the Vulkan tests require VkRunner. If it is not
342 installed then all of the tests will be skipped.
347 - **replay.py** This profile allows running
348 [replayer.py](replayer/replayer.py) tests from a traces
349 description file. Check its [README](replayer/README.md) for
350 further information about the format of the description files and
351 running dependencies.
353 ### 4.5 External Integration
355 - **xts.py** Support for running the X Test Suite using piglit.
356 - **igt.py** Support for running Intel-gpu-tools test suite using piglit.
357 - **deqp_egl.py** Support for running dEQP's EGL profile with piglit.
358 - **deqp_gles2.py** Support for running dEQP's gles2 profile with piglit.
359 - **deqp_gles3.py** Support for running dEQP's gles3 profile with piglit.
360 - **deqp_gles31.py** Support for running dEQP's gles3.1 profile with piglit.
361 - **deqp_vk.py** Support for running the official Khronos Vulkan CTS profile
363 - **khr_gl.py** Support for running the open source Khronos OpenGL CTS tests
365 - **khr_gl45.py** Support for running the open source Khronos OpenGL 4.5 CTS
367 - **cts_gl.py** Support for running the closed source Khronos OpenGL CTS
369 - **cts_gl45.py** Support for running the closed source Khronos OpenGL 4.5
370 CTS tests with piglit.
371 - **cts_gles.py** Support for running the closed source Khronos GLES CTS
373 - **oglconform.py** Support for running sub-test of the Intel oglconform test
377 ## 5. How to write tests
379 Every test is run as a separate process. This minimizes the impact that
380 severe bugs like memory corruption have on the testing process.
382 Therefore, tests can be implemented in an arbitrary standalone language.
383 C is the preferred language for compiled tests, piglit also supports its own
384 simple formats for test shaders and glsl parser input.
386 All new tests must be added to the appropriate profile, all.py profile for
387 OpenGL and cl.py for OpenCL. There are a few basic test classes supported by the
391 A shared base class for all native piglit tests.
393 It starts each test as a subprocess, captures stdout and stderr, and waits
394 for the test to return.
396 It provides test timeouts by setting the instances 'timeout' attribute to an
397 integer > 0 which is the number of seconds the test should run.
399 It interprets output by reading stdout and looking for 'PIGLIT: ' in the
400 output, and then reading any trailing characters as well formed json
401 returning the test result.
403 This is a base class and should not be used directly, but provides an
404 explanation of the behavior of the following classes.
407 A test class for native piglit OpenGL tests.
409 In addition to the properties of PiglitBaseTest it provides a mechanism for
410 detecting test window resizes and rerunning tests as well as keyword
411 arguments for platform requirements.
414 A test class for native piglit OpenCL tests.
416 It currently provides no special features.
419 A class for testing a glsl parser.
421 It is generally unnecessary to call this class directly as it uses a helper
422 function to search directories for tests.
425 A class for testing using OpenGL shaders.
427 It is generally unnecessary to call this class directly as it uses a helper
428 function to search directories for tests.
432 See the [HACKING](HACKING) file.
436 Piglit provides integration for other test suites as well. The rational for
437 this is that it provides piglit's one process per test protections (one test
438 crashing does not crash the whole suite), and access to piglit's reporting
441 Most integration is done through the use of piglit.conf, or through environment
442 variables, with `piglit.conf` being the preferred method.
447 Piglit provides a generic layer for dEQP based test suites, and specific
448 integration for several suites.
450 Use the upstream dEQP repo (maintained by Khronos members), which
451 contains the official conformance tests (CTS):
452 https://github.com/KhronosGroup/VK-GL-CTS
454 Once dEQP is built add the following information to piglit.conf, which can
455 either be located in the root of the piglit repo, or in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME`
456 (usually `$HOME/.config`).
459 bin=<deqp source dir>/modules/gles2/deqp-gles2
462 bin=<deqp source dir>/modules/gles3/deqp-gles3
465 bin=<deqp source dir>/modules/gles31/deqp-gles31
467 These platforms can be run using deqp_gles*.py as a suite in piglit.
470 ./piglit run deqp_gles31 my_results -c
472 It is also possible to mix integrated suites and piglit profiles together:
474 ./piglit run deqp_gles31 quick cl my_results
476 dEQP profiles generally contain all of the tests from the previous profile, so
477 gles31 covers gles3 and gles2.
482 Add the following to your piglit.conf file:
485 bin=<cts source dir>/cts/glcts