[232] | 1 | This is a very basic framework for running regression tests against |
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[266] | 2 | a mips32+ccvcache TSAR platform. Here's the layout of this directory: |
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[232] | 3 | |
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[266] | 4 | ../../../platforms/tsarv4_mono_mmu |
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[232] | 5 | contains the soclib platform description and simulation executable. |
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| 6 | It should be compiled before starting tests. |
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[266] | 7 | it uses the vci_simhelper component, used to stop the simulation |
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| 8 | with an exit value. The framework uses this exit status |
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| 9 | (with other things, see below) to determine if a test |
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[232] | 10 | is successfull. The simulator will exit with a non-0 exit status |
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| 11 | after 100000 cycles (and a message to stderr), so the tests are |
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| 12 | expected to be simple. |
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| 13 | The platform has a tty, which is redirected to a file along with |
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| 14 | the simlulator's output. The test framework may search for specific |
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| 15 | strings in this file to determine if a test was successfull. |
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| 16 | common/ |
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| 17 | Some common functions, ldscripts, etc ... used by the tests. |
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| 18 | It has a subr.S which holds usefull subroutines, such as |
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| 19 | print() and printx(). |
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| 20 | Makefile.inc |
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| 21 | included from the test's Makefiles. Basic stuff to compile a |
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| 22 | mips32 ELF executable for a test. It expects a test.S, |
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| 23 | add the subr.S from common and eventually additionnal object |
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| 24 | files. |
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| 25 | test_*/ |
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| 26 | these directories holds the test themselves. They have a run |
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| 27 | script which does what is needed to compile and run a test, |
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| 28 | print "test failed" or "test passed" on stdout, and clean the |
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| 29 | directory if it's successfull. A sample script will call |
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| 30 | make, then run the simulator with srdout/stderr redirected |
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| 31 | to a file. If the simulator exists with a 0 status, this |
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| 32 | script search for some strings in the output (that the |
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| 33 | test program would have printed). This is an additionnal way |
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| 34 | to check that all worked properly. |
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| 35 | Tests are written in assembly; as we're testing for very specific |
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| 36 | conditions (such as an instruction in a branch's delay slot on |
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| 37 | a page boundary), we don't want the compiler to optimise things |
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| 38 | or otherwise reorder instructions. |
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| 39 | If the test was successfull, the 'run' script cleanups the |
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| 40 | directory. Otherwise the 'run.out' file is available to |
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| 41 | start looking at what's wrong. |
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| 42 | run_tests |
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| 43 | runs all the test_*/run scripts - the goal being that |
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| 44 | all of them print "test passsed" :). Directories are explicitely |
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| 45 | listed in the run_tests script (order does matter to have a readable |
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| 46 | output) |
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