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wasmtime/lib/filetests/src/test_regalloc.rs
Dan Gohman 965b93bd2a Move the filetest harness into its own crate.
This allows us to run the tests via a library call rather than just
as a command execution. And, it's a step toward a broader goal, which
is to keep the code in the top-level src directory minimal, with
important functionality exposed as crates.
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//! Test command for testing the register allocator.
//!
//! The `regalloc` test command runs each function through the register allocator after ensuring
//! that all instructions are legal for the target.
//!
//! The resulting function is sent to `filecheck`.
use cretonne::ir::Function;
use cretonne;
use cretonne::print_errors::pretty_error;
use cton_reader::TestCommand;
use subtest::{SubTest, Context, Result, run_filecheck};
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::fmt::Write;
struct TestRegalloc;
pub fn subtest(parsed: &TestCommand) -> Result<Box<SubTest>> {
assert_eq!(parsed.command, "regalloc");
if !parsed.options.is_empty() {
Err(format!("No options allowed on {}", parsed))
} else {
Ok(Box::new(TestRegalloc))
}
}
impl SubTest for TestRegalloc {
fn name(&self) -> Cow<str> {
Cow::from("regalloc")
}
fn is_mutating(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn needs_isa(&self) -> bool {
true
}
fn run(&self, func: Cow<Function>, context: &Context) -> Result<()> {
let isa = context.isa.expect("register allocator needs an ISA");
// Create a compilation context, and drop in the function.
let mut comp_ctx = cretonne::Context::new();
comp_ctx.func = func.into_owned();
comp_ctx.compute_cfg();
// TODO: Should we have an option to skip legalization?
comp_ctx.legalize(isa).map_err(|e| {
pretty_error(&comp_ctx.func, context.isa, e)
})?;
comp_ctx.compute_domtree();
comp_ctx.regalloc(isa).map_err(|e| {
pretty_error(&comp_ctx.func, context.isa, e)
})?;
let mut text = String::new();
write!(&mut text, "{}", &comp_ctx.func.display(Some(isa)))
.map_err(|e| e.to_string())?;
run_filecheck(&text, context)
}
}