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wasmtime/cranelift/filetests/src/runone.rs

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//! Run the tests in a single test file.
use crate::subtest::{Context, SubTest, SubtestResult};
use crate::{new_subtest, TestResult};
use cranelift_codegen::ir::Function;
use cranelift_codegen::isa::TargetIsa;
use cranelift_codegen::print_errors::pretty_verifier_error;
use cranelift_codegen::settings::Flags;
use cranelift_codegen::timing;
use cranelift_codegen::verify_function;
use cranelift_reader::parse_test;
use cranelift_reader::IsaSpec;
use log::info;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::fs;
use std::io::{self, Read};
use std::path::Path;
use std::time;
/// Read an entire file into a string.
fn read_to_string<P: AsRef<Path>>(path: P) -> io::Result<String> {
let mut file = fs::File::open(path)?;
let mut buffer = String::new();
file.read_to_string(&mut buffer)?;
Ok(buffer)
}
/// Load `path` and run the test in it.
///
/// If running this test causes a panic, it will propagate as normal.
pub fn run(path: &Path, passes: Option<&[String]>, target: Option<&str>) -> TestResult {
let _tt = timing::process_file();
info!("---\nFile: {}", path.to_string_lossy());
let started = time::Instant::now();
let buffer = read_to_string(path).map_err(|e| e.to_string())?;
let testfile = match parse_test(&buffer, passes, target) {
Ok(testfile) => testfile,
Err(e) => {
if e.is_warning {
println!(
"skipping test {:?} (line {}): {}",
path, e.location.line_number, e.message
);
return Ok(started.elapsed());
}
return Err(e.to_string());
}
};
if testfile.functions.is_empty() {
return Err("no functions found".to_string());
}
// Parse the test commands.
let mut tests = testfile
.commands
.iter()
.map(new_subtest)
.collect::<SubtestResult<Vec<_>>>()?;
// Flags to use for those tests that don't need an ISA.
// This is the cumulative effect of all the `set` commands in the file.
let flags = match testfile.isa_spec {
IsaSpec::None(ref f) => f,
IsaSpec::Some(ref v) => v.last().expect("Empty ISA list").flags(),
};
// Sort the tests so the mutators are at the end, and those that don't need the verifier are at
// the front.
tests.sort_by_key(|st| (st.is_mutating(), st.needs_verifier()));
// Expand the tests into (test, flags, isa) tuples.
let mut tuples = test_tuples(&tests, &testfile.isa_spec, flags)?;
// Isolate the last test in the hope that this is the only mutating test.
// If so, we can completely avoid cloning functions.
let last_tuple = match tuples.pop() {
None => return Err("no test commands found".to_string()),
Some(t) => t,
};
for (func, details) in testfile.functions {
let mut context = Context {
preamble_comments: &testfile.preamble_comments,
details,
verified: false,
flags,
isa: None,
};
for tuple in &tuples {
run_one_test(*tuple, Cow::Borrowed(&func), &mut context)?;
}
// Run the last test with an owned function which means it won't need to clone it before
// mutating.
run_one_test(last_tuple, Cow::Owned(func), &mut context)?;
}
Ok(started.elapsed())
}
// Given a slice of tests, generate a vector of (test, flags, isa) tuples.
fn test_tuples<'a>(
tests: &'a [Box<SubTest>],
isa_spec: &'a IsaSpec,
no_isa_flags: &'a Flags,
) -> SubtestResult<Vec<(&'a SubTest, &'a Flags, Option<&'a TargetIsa>)>> {
let mut out = Vec::new();
for test in tests {
if test.needs_isa() {
match *isa_spec {
IsaSpec::None(_) => {
// TODO: Generate a list of default ISAs.
return Err(format!("test {} requires an ISA", test.name()));
}
IsaSpec::Some(ref isas) => {
for isa in isas {
out.push((&**test, isa.flags(), Some(&**isa)));
}
}
}
} else {
// This test doesn't require an ISA, and we only want to run one instance of it.
// Still, give it an ISA ref if we happen to have a unique one.
// For example, `test cat` can use this to print encodings and register names.
out.push((&**test, no_isa_flags, isa_spec.unique_isa()));
}
}
Ok(out)
}
fn run_one_test<'a>(
tuple: (&'a SubTest, &'a Flags, Option<&'a TargetIsa>),
func: Cow<Function>,
context: &mut Context<'a>,
) -> SubtestResult<()> {
let (test, flags, isa) = tuple;
let name = format!("{}({})", test.name(), func.name);
info!("Test: {} {}", name, isa.map_or("-", TargetIsa::name));
context.flags = flags;
context.isa = isa;
// Should we run the verifier before this test?
if !context.verified && test.needs_verifier() {
verify_function(&func, context.flags_or_isa())
.map_err(|errors| pretty_verifier_error(&func, isa, None, errors))?;
context.verified = true;
}
test.run(func, context)
.map_err(|e| format!("{}:\n{}", name, e))
}