systemc, scons: Add a mechanism to hook in the systemc tests.
authorGabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Thu, 7 Jun 2018 06:06:10 +0000 (23:06 -0700)
committerGabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Wed, 15 Aug 2018 01:29:14 +0000 (01:29 +0000)
This mechanism scans the systemc test directories as described in their
original distribution. It tells scons how to build each test
executable, and also how to build a json manifest file which
lists all the tests and some properties about them.

Change-Id: I8ebc748c1aed71f0bb76e04a2040f15abd2837d9
Reviewed-on: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/10956
Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>
Maintainer: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com>

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+# Copyright 2018 Google, Inc.
+#
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+# Authors: Gabe Black
+
+from __future__ import print_function
+
+Import('*')
+
+if env['USE_SYSTEMC']:
+
+    from gem5_scons import Transform
+
+    import os.path
+    import json
+
+    src = str(Dir('.').srcdir)
+
+    class SystemCTest(object):
+        def __init__(self, dirname, name):
+            self.name = name
+            self.reldir = os.path.relpath(dirname, src)
+            self.target = os.path.join(self.reldir, name)
+            self.sources = []
+
+            self.compile_only = False
+
+        def add_source(self, source):
+            self.sources.append(os.path.join(self.reldir, source))
+
+        def add_sources(self, sources):
+            for source in sources:
+                self.sources.append(os.path.join(self.reldir, '..', source))
+
+        def properties(self):
+            return {
+                'name' : self.name,
+                'path' : self.reldir,
+                'compile_only' : self.compile_only
+            }
+
+    ext_dir = Dir('..').Dir('ext')
+    class SystemCTestBin(UnitTest):
+        def __init__(self, test):
+            super(SystemCTestBin, self).__init__(
+                    test.target, *test.sources, main=True)
+
+        @classmethod
+        def declare_all(cls, env):
+            env = env.Clone()
+
+            # Turn off extra warnings and Werror for the tests.
+            to_remove = ['-Wall', '-Wundef', '-Wextra', '-Werror']
+            env['CCFLAGS'] = \
+                filter(lambda f: f not in to_remove, env['CCFLAGS'])
+
+            env.Append(CPPPATH=ext_dir)
+
+            super(SystemCTestBin, cls).declare_all(env)
+
+    tests = []
+    def new_test(dirname, name):
+        test = SystemCTest(dirname, name)
+        tests.append(test)
+        return test
+
+
+    def scan_dir_for_tests(subdir):
+        def visitor(arg, dirname, names):
+            # If there's a 'DONTRUN' file in this directory, skip it and any
+            # child directories.
+            if 'DONTRUN' in names:
+                del names[:]
+                return
+
+            endswith = lambda sfx: filter(lambda n: n.endswith(sfx), names)
+
+            cpps = endswith('.cpp')
+            if not cpps:
+                return
+
+            # If there's only one source file, then that files name is the test
+            # name, and it's the source for that test.
+            if len(cpps) == 1:
+                cpp = cpps[0]
+
+                test = new_test(dirname, os.path.splitext(cpp)[0])
+                test.add_source(cpp)
+
+            # Otherwise, expect there to be a file that ends in .f. That files
+            # name is the test name, and it will list the source files with
+            # one preceeding path component.
+            else:
+                fs = endswith('.f')
+                if len(fs) != 1:
+                    print("In %s, expected 1 *.f file, but found %d.",
+                          dirname, len(fs))
+                    for f in fs:
+                        print(os.path.join(dirname, f))
+                    return
+                f = fs[0]
+
+                test = new_test(dirname, os.path.splitext(f)[0])
+                with open(os.path.join(dirname, f)) as content:
+                    lines = content.readlines
+                    # Get rid of leading and trailing whitespace.
+                    lines = map(lambda x: x.strip(), content.readlines())
+                    # Get rid of blank lines.
+                    lines = filter(lambda x: x, lines)
+                    # Add all the sources to this test.
+                    test.add_sources(lines)
+
+            if 'COMPILE' in names:
+                test.compile_only = True
+
+        subdir_src = Dir('.').srcdir.Dir(subdir)
+        os.path.walk(str(subdir_src), visitor, None)
+
+    scan_dir_for_tests('systemc')
+
+
+    def build_tests_json(target, source, env):
+        data = { test.target : test.properties() for test in tests }
+        with open(str(target[0]), "w") as tests_json:
+            json.dump(data, tests_json)
+
+    AlwaysBuild(env.Command(File('tests.json'), None,
+                MakeAction(build_tests_json, Transform("TESTJSON"))))
+
+
+    for test in tests:
+        SystemCTestBin(test)