3 # Script to do automated testing and data collection for various test
4 # files, so that we don't have to do this by hand on every test file.
5 # It attempts to collect some diagnostic info about size and speed that
6 # should be useful in the future as the library gets tuned for size
7 # and speed. In addition, it tests static and shared linkage, iff each
15 # WHICH determines if you are
16 # (0) testing the build binary and headers, or
17 # (1) testing the installed binary and headers, or
19 if [ "$WHICH"x
= 0x
]; then
20 echo "running check_survey"
21 echo "$0: testing the build directory"
22 elif [ "$WHICH"x
= 1x
]; then
23 echo "running check_survey"
24 echo "$0: testing the install directory"
26 echo 'Usage: check_survey 0 /* test the build directory */'
27 echo ' check_survey 1 /* test the install directory */'
31 # Now that we've successfully translated the numerical option into
32 # a symbolic one, we can safely ignore it.
35 # This has been true all along. Found out about it the hard way...
37 1*) echo 'You need bash 2.x to run check_survey. Exiting.'; exit 1 ;;
41 BUILD_DIR
=@glibcxx_builddir@
42 SRC_DIR
=@glibcxx_srcdir@
43 PREFIX_DIR
=@glibcxx_prefixdir@
44 if [ "$WHICH"x
= 0x
]; then
45 CXX
=`$BUILD_DIR/scripts/testsuite_flags --build-cxx`
46 INCLUDES
=`$BUILD_DIR/scripts/testsuite_flags --build-includes`
48 CXX
=`$BUILD_DIR/scripts/testsuite_flags --install-cxx`
49 INCLUDES
=`$BUILD_DIR/scripts/testsuite_flags --install-includes`
51 CXXFLAGS
=`$BUILD_DIR/scripts/testsuite_flags --cxxflags`
52 LIBTOOL
="$BUILD_DIR/libtool"
53 LTEXE
="$LIBTOOL --mode=execute"
54 LTCXX
="$CXX $CXXFLAGS $INCLUDES"
56 # specific libtool flag(s) to use shared libraries, if any
57 SH_FLAG
="-Wl,--rpath -Wl,$BUILD_DIR/../../gcc -Wl,--rpath -Wl,$BUILD_DIR/src/.libs"
59 # specific libtool flag(s) to use static libraries, if any
62 # Set up the testing directory, which should be in a directory called
63 # "testsuite" in the root level of the build directory.
64 TEST_DIR
="$BUILD_DIR/testsuite"
65 # help libtool keep quiet
66 if [ ! -d ${TEST_DIR}/.libs
]; then
70 # the name of the file that will collect and hold all this useful data:
71 RESULTS_FILE
="$TEST_DIR/$(date +%Y%m%d)-check_survey.txt"
73 # the name of the log file that will append compiler diagnostics:
74 LOG_FILE
="$TEST_DIR/$(date +%Y%m%d)-check_survey_log.txt"
77 # 2: clean, make files, append general test info
80 # Remove old executables.
81 rm -rf "$TEST_DIR"/*exe
82 rm -rf "$TEST_DIR"/compile.out
84 # Remove old core files (which now get left in cwd, not $TEST_DIR).
87 if [ -f $RESULTS_FILE ]; then
90 if [ -f $LOG_FILE ]; then
94 # the names of the specific test files to be run
95 TESTS_FILE
="$TEST_DIR/$(date +%Y%m%d)-check_survey_files.txt"
97 # Make a list of the files we're going to run, or use an old one if it exists.
98 if [ ! -f "$TESTS_FILE" ]; then
99 if [ -f "$TEST_DIR/testsuite_files" ]; then
100 cp $TEST_DIR/testsuite_files
$TESTS_FILE
102 echo "making file $TESTS_FILE"
103 for LONG_NAME
in $SRC_DIR/testsuite
/*/*.cc
105 DIR_NAME
=$
(dirname $LONG_NAME)
106 SHORT_NAME
="`basename $DIR_NAME`/`basename $LONG_NAME`"
107 echo "$SHORT_NAME" >> $TESTS_FILE
112 # Nasty solution to replace GNU date(1)'s %s time_t output function.
113 TIMER_COMMAND
=$TEST_DIR/printnow.exe
114 if [ ! -x "$TIMER_COMMAND" ]; then
115 echo "making utility $TIMER_COMMAND"
116 gcc
-o "$TIMER_COMMAND" "$SRC_DIR/testsuite/printnow.c"
117 strip
"$TIMER_COMMAND"
120 # Copy over the data files for filebufs
121 cp $SRC_DIR/testsuite
/27_io
/*.txt
$TEST_DIR
122 cp $SRC_DIR/testsuite
/27_io
/*.tst
$TEST_DIR
123 chmod u
+w
$TEST_DIR/*.txt
124 chmod u
+w
$TEST_DIR/*.tst
126 # Emit useful info about compiler and platform
127 echo "host: $(uname -mrsv)" >> $RESULTS_FILE
128 echo "compiler: $($CXX -v 2>&1)" >> $RESULTS_FILE
129 echo "compiler flags: $CXXFLAGS" >> $RESULTS_FILE
130 echo "date: $(date +%Y%m%d)" >> $RESULTS_FILE
131 echo "" >> $RESULTS_FILE
133 explanation
='+: pass, -b: build failure, -r: run failure, x: disabled'
134 printf "%s\n %s\n" 'p == pass/fail execution test' "$explanation" \
136 echo "ctime == time to compile and link" >> $RESULTS_FILE
137 echo "etime == time for executable to run" >> $RESULTS_FILE
138 echo "text == size of the executable text section" >> $RESULTS_FILE
139 echo "data == size of the executable data section" >> $RESULTS_FILE
140 echo "total == size of the executable" >> $RESULTS_FILE
141 echo "" >> $RESULTS_FILE
143 echo "p" |
awk '{printf("%s ", $1)}' >> $RESULTS_FILE
144 echo "ctime" "etime" |
awk '{printf("%s\t%s\t", $1, $2)}' >> $RESULTS_FILE
145 echo "text" "data" |
awk '{printf("%s\t%s\t", $1, $2)}' >> $RESULTS_FILE
146 echo "total" "name" |
awk '{printf("%s\t%s\t", $1, $2)}' >> $RESULTS_FILE
147 echo "" >> $RESULTS_FILE
149 # Counters. These could be members of an array, but they'd all have to
150 # become individuals anyhow if we ever change this script to super-portable sh.
158 # 2.5: support functions
161 # Figure out how to extract size information from binaries. We take
162 # the text of the value we want as an argument, and leave the size in
163 # the appropriate variable.
165 # We discover what kind of size(1) we are using *once* and build a shell
166 # function named 'size_command' to wrap it. (The "function" keyword is
167 # redundant here, but helps me read it, so there.) Previously we were
168 # re-discovering the size(1) arguments three times for each test; sloooow.
170 # It is VERY IMPORTANT not to compare these numbers across platforms.
171 # Different size(1)'s extract section information differently. For
172 # example, using the native Sun size(1) and GNU size(1) built for Suns
173 # on the exact same binary will give very different numbers, due to all
174 # the variance in command-line options and arbitrary names of ELF sections.
176 # and suddenly we go to 2-space indentations...
179 if size
--version 2> /dev
/null |
grep -c GNU
> /dev
/null
;
180 then # Then we're using a GNU size(1) built for this platform.
181 # We lose .rodata and .data1 and who knows what else... kludge.
182 function size_command
()
185 TEXT
) TEXT
=$
(size
-B $EXENAME |
tail -1 |
awk '{print $1}') ;;
186 DATA
) DATA
=$
(size
-B $EXENAME |
tail -1 |
awk '{print $2}') ;;
187 SIZE
) SIZE
=$
(size
-B $EXENAME |
tail -1 |
awk '{print $4}') ;;
191 # Not using GNU size; check for platform. These numbers seem to match
192 # up to text/data/total, although their meanings seem to be different.
193 # THIS TABLE IS SORTED. KEEP IT THAT WAY.
196 function size_command
()
199 TEXT
) TEXT
=$
(size
-X32_64 $EXENAME |
awk '{print $2}') ;;
200 DATA
) DATA
=$
(size
-X32_64 $EXENAME |
awk '{print $4}') ;;
201 SIZE
) SIZE
=$
(size
-X32_64 $EXENAME |
awk '{print $12}') ;;
206 function size_command
()
209 TEXT
) TEXT
=$
(size
$EXENAME |
awk '{print $1}') ;;
210 DATA
) DATA
=$
(size
$EXENAME |
awk '{print $3}') ;;
211 SIZE
) SIZE
=$
(size
$EXENAME |
awk '{print $7}') ;;
216 function size_command
()
219 TEXT
) TEXT
=$
(size
-4 $EXENAME |
awk '{print $1}') ;;
220 DATA
) DATA
=$
(size
-4 $EXENAME |
awk '{print $3}') ;;
221 SIZE
) SIZE
=$
(size
-4 $EXENAME |
awk '{print $7}') ;;
226 function size_command
()
229 TEXT
) TEXT
=$
(size
$EXENAME |
awk '{print $1}') ;;
230 DATA
) DATA
=$
(size
$EXENAME |
awk '{print $3}') ;;
231 SIZE
) SIZE
=$
(size
$EXENAME |
awk '{print $7}') ;;
236 echo ' * Warning! Skipping section sizes!' 1>&2
237 function size_command
()
250 # Test for file output
253 # This checks for emitted output files, which is useful when
254 # testing file-related output. The rules for this working are as
255 # follows: the emitted file must have the ".txt" extension, and be
256 # based on the actual *.cc file's name. For example, 27/filbuf.cc
257 # currently outputs files named 27/filebuf-2.txt and 27/filebuf-3.txt.
258 # Also, the first emitted file must be in the form $NAME-1.txt.
259 # The control file must follow the same constraints, but have a
260 # ".tst" extension. Thus, you have 27/filebuf-2.tst, etc.
262 # NAME contains the source name, like 27/filebuf.cc
263 # From that NAME, we want to generate some possible names, using
264 # ls on MATCH, a pattern description generated with sed.
266 # this is the name of the resulting diff file, if any
267 DIFF_FILE
="`echo $TEST_NAME | sed 's/cc$/diff/'`"
268 # construct wildcard names, ie for $NAME=filebuf.cc, makes "filebuf*.tst"
269 DATA_FILES
="`echo $TEST_NAME | sed 's/\.cc/\*\.tst/g'`"
270 # make sure there is at least one, then go
271 ST_E
="`echo $TEST_NAME | sed 's/\.cc/\-1\.tst/g'`"
272 if [ -f $ST_E ]; then
273 # list of actual files that match the wildcard above, ie
275 ST_MATCH_LIST
="`ls $DATA_FILES`"
276 for i
in $ST_MATCH_LIST; do
277 # ST_OUT_FILE is generated in the build directory.
278 PRE_NAME2
="$TEST_DIR/`basename $i`"
279 ST_OUT_FILE
="`echo $PRE_NAME2 | sed 's/tst$/txt/'`"
280 diff $ST_OUT_FILE $i > $DIFF_FILE
281 if [ -s $DIFF_FILE ]; then
289 # the file does no output, and didn't abnormally
290 # terminate, so assume passed.
297 # 3: compile, link, execute, time
299 # Abstract out the common code for compiling, linking, executing and printing.
302 # NB: S_FLAG has to be last argument because it may be null, and
303 # error checking hasn't been invented yet.
308 SRC_NAME
="$SRC_DIR/testsuite/$1"
309 TEST_NAME
="$TEST_DIR/`basename $NAME`"
311 # This would be deliciously easy if GNU date's %s were always around.
312 # There are three ways to do this: 1) use the builtin 'time' like we
313 # do later; then getting compiler errors into LOG_FILE is a nightmare.
314 # 2) Grab the output of a formatted date(1) and do the math; harder
315 # and harder as we try compiling at, say, top of the hour; we would
316 # eventually have to calculate time_t anyhow. Or 3) just grab two
317 # time_t's (no more overhead than grabbing two date(1)'s).
318 our_libs
="-L$TEST_DIR -lv3test"
319 compiler_invocation
="$LTCXX $S_FLAG $SRC_NAME -o $EXENAME $our_libs"
320 echo $compiler_invocation >> compile.out
2>&1
321 COMP_TIME_START
=$
($TIMER_COMMAND)
322 $compiler_invocation >> compile.out
2>&1
323 COMP_TIME_END
=$
($TIMER_COMMAND)
325 if [ $COMP_TIME_START -lt $COMP_TIME_END ]; then
326 C_TIME
=$
[ $COMP_TIME_END - $COMP_TIME_START ]
331 if [ -f $EXENAME ]; then
337 # Actually run the executable and time it. Note that output
338 # printed by the executable will be lost and cannot be redirected,
339 # because we need to capture the output of 'time'. Bummer.
340 TIMEFORMAT
='timemark %R'
341 E_TIME_TEXT
="$(exec 2>&1; time $LTEXE $EXENAME)"
342 E_ABNORMAL_TERMINATION
=$?
344 if [ "$E_ABNORMAL_TERMINATION" -ne 0 ]; then
348 # sometimes you want to save all core files for review:
349 #mv ./core $EXENAME.core
350 # sometimes the OS allows you to name core files yourself:
351 #mv ./*core $EXENAME.core
352 #mv ./core* $EXENAME.core
355 # XXX This doesn't always result in a number.
356 # E_TIME="$(echo $E_TIME_TEXT | awk '{print $2}')"
360 # sometimes you want to save all failing exe files for review:
361 if [ "$RESULT" = '+' ]; then
365 # the file did not compile/link.
366 printf "\n" >> $LOG_FILE
367 `cat compile.out >> $LOG_FILE`
375 # update the counters
376 if test "$RESULT" = "+" ; then
377 if test x
"$S_FLAG" = x
"$ST_FLAG"; then
378 static_pass
=`expr $static_pass + 1`
380 shared_pass
=`expr $shared_pass + 1`
383 if test x
"$S_FLAG" = x
"$ST_FLAG"; then
384 static_fail
=`expr $static_fail + 1`
386 shared_fail
=`expr $shared_fail + 1`
390 printf "%s\t" "$RESULT"
391 printf "%-2s %d\t%.3f\t%s\t%s\t%s\t%s %s\n" \
392 "$RESULT" $C_TIME $E_TIME $TEXT $DATA $SIZE $NAME >> $RESULTS_FILE
397 echo "Detailed test results in .${RESULTS_FILE/$BUILD_DIR}"
399 echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
400 printf "static\tshared\ttest\n"
401 echo "------------------------------------------------------------------------"
403 TEST_TIME_START
=$
($TIMER_COMMAND)
404 for NAME
in `cat $TESTS_FILE`
406 PRE_NAME
="$TEST_DIR/`basename $NAME`"
407 ST_NAME
="`echo $PRE_NAME | sed 's/cc$/st-exe/'`"
408 SH_NAME
="`echo $PRE_NAME | sed 's/cc$/sh-exe/'`"
410 if test @enable_static@
= yes; then
411 test_file
$NAME $ST_NAME "$ST_FLAG"
414 printf "static skipped\n" >> $RESULTS_FILE
416 if test @enable_shared@
= yes; then
417 test_file
$NAME $SH_NAME "$SH_FLAG"
420 printf "shared skipped\n" >> $RESULTS_FILE
422 printf "%s\n" "$NAME"
424 echo "" >> $RESULTS_FILE
426 TEST_TIME_END
=$
($TIMER_COMMAND)
432 # grep can count faster than we can...
433 total_failures
=`expr ${shared_fail} + ${static_fail}`
434 total_successes
=`expr ${shared_pass} + ${static_pass}`
435 resultstext
="pass/fail results: ${static_pass}/${static_fail} static + ${shared_pass}/${shared_fail} shared = ${total_successes}/${total_failures} total"
436 if [ $total_failures -eq 0 ]; then
437 resultstext
="${resultstext}, WIN WIN"
440 $resultstext" $RESULTS_FILE > ${RESULTS_FILE}.tmp
441 mv ${RESULTS_FILE}.tmp
$RESULTS_FILE
443 if [ $TEST_TIME_START -lt $TEST_TIME_END ]; then
444 TEST_TIME
=$
[ $TEST_TIME_END - $TEST_TIME_START ]
445 echo "testrun == $TEST_TIME seconds"
446 echo "testrun == $TEST_TIME seconds" >> $RESULTS_FILE