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1 #!/bin/bash
2 # Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation
3 #
4 # Analyze changes in GCC DejaGNU test logs for binutils, gcc, gdb, etc.
5 # Original version written in 2005 by James Lemke <jwlemke@wasabisystems.com>.
6 #
7 # See usage() below.
8
9 usage () {
10 cat <<EOF >&2
11 Usage:
12 dg-cmp-results.sh [-v] [-v] [-v] <variant-name> <old-file> <new-file>
13 <variant-name> names the desired variant, "/" must be written as "\/".
14 Use the empty string ("") for the first variant in each file.
15 Output is to stdout.
16 Non-verbose output is degradation info like PASS->FAIL.
17 -v adds improvement info like FAIL->PASS.
18 -v -v adds info like tests that are no longer run.
19 -v -v -v adds info for tests that have not changed status.
20 -v -v -v -v is used for debugging.
21 EOF
22 }
23
24 verbose=0
25 while test "$1" = "-v"; do
26 verbose=`expr $verbose + 1`
27 shift
28 done
29
30 if test $# -ne 3 -o ! -f "$2" -o ! -f "$3"; then
31 usage
32 exit 1
33 fi
34
35 # Command differences for various platforms.
36 case `uname -s` in
37 Darwin|NetBSD)
38 E=-E # sed
39 ;;
40 *)
41 E=-r # sed
42 ;;
43 esac
44
45 # sections are identified by separator lines beginning with '\t\t==='.
46 # section 0 identifies run date, target, and host.
47 # section 1 and subsequent contain test data for a target variant.
48 # -skip to /^Running target/ and use that line to identify the variant.
49 # -subsequent lines contain the result data. They begin with:
50 # '(PASS|FAIL|XFAIL|XPASS|UNTESTED|UNSUPPORTED|UNRESOLVED):'
51 VARIANT="$1"
52 OFILE="$2"
53 OBASE=`basename "$2"`
54 NFILE="$3"
55 NBASE=`basename "$3"`
56
57 echo "dg-cmp-results.sh: Verbosity is ${verbose}, Variant is \"${VARIANT}\""
58 echo
59
60 header="^Running target $VARIANT"
61
62 temp=`grep "$header" $OFILE`
63 if test -z "$temp"; then
64 echo "Error: variant \"$VARIANT\" not found in $OFILE."
65 exit 1
66 fi
67 temp=`grep "$header" $NFILE`
68 if test -z "$temp"; then
69 echo "Error: variant \"$VARIANT\" not found in $NFILE."
70 exit 1
71 fi
72 unset temp
73
74 # Copy out the old file's section 0.
75 echo "Older log file: $OFILE"
76 sed $E -e '/^[[:space:]]+===/,$d' $OFILE
77
78 # Copy out the new file's section 0.
79 echo "Newer log file: $NFILE"
80 sed $E -e '/^[[:space:]]+===/,$d' $NFILE
81
82 # Create a temporary file from the old file's interesting section.
83 sed $E -e "1,/$header/d" \
84 -e '/^[[:space:]]+===/,$d' \
85 -e '/^[A-Z]+:/!d' \
86 -e '/^(WARNING|ERROR):/d' \
87 -e 's/\r$//' \
88 -e 's/^/O:/' \
89 $OFILE |
90 sort -s -t : -k 3b - \
91 >/tmp/o$$-$OBASE
92
93 # Create a temporary file from the new file's interesting section.
94 sed $E -e "1,/$header/d" \
95 -e '/^[[:space:]]+===/,$d' \
96 -e '/^[A-Z]+:/!d' \
97 -e '/^(WARNING|ERROR):/d' \
98 -e 's/\r$//' \
99 -e 's/^/N:/' \
100 $NFILE |
101 sort -s -t : -k 3b - \
102 >/tmp/n$$-$NBASE
103
104 # Merge the two files, then compare adjacent lines.
105 # Comparison is complicated by tests that may be run multiple times.
106 # If that case, we assume that the order is the same in both files.
107 cat <<EOF >compare-$$.awk
108 BEGIN {
109 FS = ":"
110 queue1 = 1; queueN = 0; status[queue1] = ""; name[queue1] = ""
111 verbose = verbose + 0 # Make sure it's defined.
112 }
113
114 # FIFO circular queue
115 function push(st, nm) {
116 queueN += 1; status[queueN] = st; name[queueN] = nm
117 }
118 function peek() {
119 result = 0
120 if (queueN >= queue1) result = queue1
121 return result
122 }
123 function drop() {
124 queue1 += 1
125 if (queue1 > queueN) { queue1 = 1; queueN = 0; }
126 }
127
128 function compare(st, nm) {
129 old = peek()
130 if (old == 0) {
131 # This new test wasn't run last time.
132 if (verbose >= 2) printf("NA->%s:%s\n", st, nm)
133 }
134 else {
135 # Compare this new test to the first queued old one.
136 if (verbose >= 4) {
137 printf("Comparing two lines:\n O:%s:%s\n N:%s:%s\n",
138 status[old], nm[old], st, nm)
139 }
140 if (name[old] != nm) {
141 # The old test wasn't run this time and
142 # the new test wasn't run last time.
143 if (verbose >= 2) {
144 printf("%s->NA:%s\n", status[old], name[old])
145 if (nm != "") printf("NA->%s:%s\n", st, nm)
146 }
147 drop()
148 }
149 else {
150 notable = 0
151 if (status[old] == st) {
152 # Status of this test has not changed.
153 if (verbose >= 3) printf("%s:%s\n", st, nm)
154 }
155 else if(status[old] == "PASS" && st == "XFAIL") {
156 if (verbose >= 1) notable = 1
157 }
158 else if(status[old] == "PASS" || st == "FAIL") {
159 # Test did pass but doesn't now
160 # or didn't fail but does now.
161 notable = 1
162 }
163 else if(st == "PASS") {
164 # Test didn't pass but does now.
165 if (verbose >= 1) notable = 1
166 }
167 else if(verbose >= 2) {
168 # Miscellaneous status change.
169 notable = 1
170 }
171 if (notable > 0) printf("%s->%s:%s\n", status[old], st, nm)
172 drop()
173 }
174 }
175 }
176
177 /^O:/ {
178 while (old = peek()) {
179 if (name[old] == \$3) break;
180 # The queued test is no longer run.
181 compare("", "");
182 }
183 # Save this test for later comparison.
184 push(\$2, \$3)
185 }
186
187 /^N:/ {
188 compare(\$2, \$3)
189 }
190
191 END {
192 while (old = peek()) compare("", "")
193 }
194 EOF
195 sort -m -s -t : -k 3b /tmp/o$$-$OBASE /tmp/n$$-$NBASE |
196 awk -v verbose=$verbose -f compare-$$.awk /dev/stdin
197
198 # Delete the temporary files.
199 rm -f compare-$$.awk /tmp/o$$-$OBASE /tmp/n$$-$NBASE
200
201 exit 0