llvm-capstone/lld/test/lit.cfg
Filipe Cabecinhas cd8c610cb0 XFAIL the Mips tests when we don't have the target.
These tests shouldn't even try to use the Mips target, but let's make
them not fail when we don't have it while they don't get fixed.

llvm-svn: 206947
2014-04-23 05:35:26 +00:00

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# -*- Python -*-
import os
import platform
import re
import subprocess
import locale
import lit.formats
import lit.util
# Configuration file for the 'lit' test runner.
# name: The name of this test suite.
config.name = 'lld'
# testFormat: The test format to use to interpret tests.
#
# For now we require '&&' between commands, until they get globally killed and
# the test runner updated.
execute_external = (platform.system() != 'Windows'
or lit_config.getBashPath() not in [None, ""])
config.test_format = lit.formats.ShTest(execute_external)
# suffixes: A list of file extensions to treat as test files.
config.suffixes = ['.objtxt', '.test']
# test_source_root: The root path where tests are located.
config.test_source_root = os.path.dirname(__file__)
# run RoundTrip{YAML,Native}Tests.
config.environment['LLD_RUN_ROUNDTRIP_TEST'] = '1'
# test_exec_root: The root path where tests should be run.
lld_obj_root = getattr(config, 'lld_obj_root', None)
if lld_obj_root is not None:
config.test_exec_root = os.path.join(lld_obj_root, 'test')
# Set llvm_{src,obj}_root for use by others.
config.llvm_src_root = getattr(config, 'llvm_src_root', None)
config.llvm_obj_root = getattr(config, 'llvm_obj_root', None)
# Tweak the PATH to include the tools dir and the scripts dir.
if lld_obj_root is not None:
llvm_tools_dir = getattr(config, 'llvm_tools_dir', None)
if not llvm_tools_dir:
lit_config.fatal('No LLVM tools dir set!')
path = os.path.pathsep.join((llvm_tools_dir, config.environment['PATH']))
path = os.path.pathsep.join((os.path.join(getattr(config, 'llvm_src_root', None),'test','Scripts'),path))
config.environment['PATH'] = path
llvm_libs_dir = getattr(config, 'llvm_libs_dir', None)
if not llvm_libs_dir:
lit_config.fatal('No LLVM libs dir set!')
path = os.path.pathsep.join((llvm_libs_dir,
config.environment.get('LD_LIBRARY_PATH','')))
config.environment['LD_LIBRARY_PATH'] = path
# Propagate LLVM_SRC_ROOT into the environment.
config.environment['LLVM_SRC_ROOT'] = getattr(config, 'llvm_src_root', '')
# Propagate PYTHON_EXECUTABLE into the environment
config.environment['PYTHON_EXECUTABLE'] = getattr(config, 'python_executable',
'')
###
# Check that the object root is known.
if config.test_exec_root is None:
# Otherwise, we haven't loaded the site specific configuration (the user is
# probably trying to run on a test file directly, and either the site
# configuration hasn't been created by the build system, or we are in an
# out-of-tree build situation).
# Check for 'lld_site_config' user parameter, and use that if available.
site_cfg = lit_config.params.get('lld_site_config', None)
if site_cfg and os.path.exists(site_cfg):
lit_config.load_config(config, site_cfg)
raise SystemExit
# Try to detect the situation where we are using an out-of-tree build by
# looking for 'llvm-config'.
#
# FIXME: I debated (i.e., wrote and threw away) adding logic to
# automagically generate the lit.site.cfg if we are in some kind of fresh
# build situation. This means knowing how to invoke the build system though,
# and I decided it was too much magic. We should solve this by just having
# the .cfg files generated during the configuration step.
llvm_config = lit.util.which('llvm-config', config.environment['PATH'])
if not llvm_config:
lit_config.fatal('No site specific configuration available!')
# Get the source and object roots.
llvm_src_root = lit.util.capture(['llvm-config', '--src-root']).strip()
llvm_obj_root = lit.util.capture(['llvm-config', '--obj-root']).strip()
lld_src_root = os.path.join(llvm_src_root, "tools", "lld")
lld_obj_root = os.path.join(llvm_obj_root, "tools", "lld")
# Validate that we got a tree which points to here, using the standard
# tools/lld layout.
this_src_root = os.path.dirname(config.test_source_root)
if os.path.realpath(lld_src_root) != os.path.realpath(this_src_root):
lit_config.fatal('No site specific configuration available!')
# Check that the site specific configuration exists.
site_cfg = os.path.join(lld_obj_root, 'test', 'lit.site.cfg')
if not os.path.exists(site_cfg):
lit_config.fatal(
'No site specific configuration available! You may need to '
'run "make test" in your lld build directory.')
# Okay, that worked. Notify the user of the automagic, and reconfigure.
lit_config.note('using out-of-tree build at %r' % lld_obj_root)
lit_config.load_config(config, site_cfg)
raise SystemExit
# When running under valgrind, we mangle '-vg' onto the end of the triple so we
# can check it with XFAIL and XTARGET.
if lit_config.useValgrind:
config.target_triple += '-vg'
# Shell execution
if platform.system() not in ['Windows'] or lit_config.getBashPath() != '':
config.available_features.add('shell')
# llvm-config knows whether it is compiled with asserts (and)
# whether we are operating in release/debug mode.
import subprocess
try:
llvm_config_cmd = \
subprocess.Popen([os.path.join(llvm_tools_dir, 'llvm-config'),
'--build-mode', '--assertion-mode', '--targets-built'],
stdout = subprocess.PIPE)
except OSError as why:
print("Could not find llvm-config in " + llvm_tools_dir)
exit(42)
llvm_config_output = llvm_config_cmd.stdout.read().decode('utf_8')
llvm_config_output_list = llvm_config_output.split("\n")
if re.search(r'DEBUG', llvm_config_output_list[0]):
config.available_features.add('debug')
if re.search(r'ON', llvm_config_output_list[1]):
config.available_features.add('asserts')
if re.search(r'Mips', llvm_config_output_list[2]):
config.available_features.add('mips')
llvm_config_cmd.wait()
# Check if Windows resource file compiler exists.
cvtres = lit.util.which('cvtres', config.environment['PATH'])
rc = lit.util.which('rc', config.environment['PATH'])
if cvtres and rc:
config.available_features.add('winres')
# Check if "lib.exe" command exists.
if lit.util.which('lib.exe', config.environment['PATH']):
config.available_features.add('winlib')