#!@KSH@ -p # # $Id$ # # Run rtems tests on the hppa simulator # This program generates a simulator script to run each test # Typically the test is then run, although it can be generated # and left as a file using -s # # progname=`basename $0` progname=${0##*/} # fast basename hack for ksh, bash USAGE=\ "usage: $progname [ -opts ] test [ test ... ] -o options -- specify options to be passed to simulator -v -- verbose -s -- generate script file (as 'test'.ss) and exit -l logdir -- specify log directory (default is 'logdir') Specify test as 'test' or 'test.exe'. All multiprocessing tests *must* be specified simply as 'mp01', etc. " # export everything set -a # log an error to stderr prerr() { echo "$*" >&2 } fatal() { [ "$1" ] && prerr $* prerr "$USAGE" exit 1 } warn() { [ "$1" ] && prerr $* } # print args, 1 per line ml_echo() { for l do echo "$l" done } # run at normal and signalled exit test_exit() { exit_code=$1 rm -f ${statfile}* ${scriptfile}* ${logfile}.tmp* [ "$sim_pid" ] && kill -9 $sim_pid exit $exit_code } # # process the options # # defaults for getopt vars # # max_run_time is defaulted to 5 minutes # verbose="" extra_options="" script_and_exit="" stdio_setup="yes" run_to_completion="yes" logdir=log update_on_tick="no" max_run_time=$((5 * 60)) using_print_buffer="yes" while getopts vhr12o:c:sl:t OPT do case "$OPT" in v) verbose="yes";; s) script_and_exit="yes" run_to_completion="no" stdio_setup="no";; l) logdir="$OPTARG";; o) extra_options="$OPTARG";; *) fatal;; esac done let $((shiftcount = $OPTIND - 1)) shift $shiftcount args=$* # # Run the tests # tests="$args" if [ ! "$tests" ] then set -- `echo *.exe` tests="$*" fi [ -d $logdir ] || mkdir $logdir || fatal "could not create log directory ($logdir)" cpus=1 # where the tmp files go statfile=/tmp/stats$$ scriptfile=/tmp/script$$ trap "test_exit" 1 2 3 13 14 15 for tfile in $tests do tname=`basename $tfile .exe` TEST_TYPE="single" case $tname in monitor* | termios* | fileio*) if [ $run_to_completion = "yes" ] then warn "Skipping $tname; it is interactive" continue fi ;; *-node2*) fatal "MP tests not supported" warn "Skipping $tname; 'runtest' runs both nodes when for *-node1" continue;; *-node1*) warn "Running both nodes associated with $tname" variant=`echo $tname | sed 's/.*-node[12]//' | sed 's/\.exe//'` tname=`echo $tname | sed 's/-node.*//'` TEST_TYPE="mp" ;; minimum*|stackchk*|spfatal*|termio*) warn "Skipping $tname; it locks up or takes a VERY long time to run" continue ;; esac # Change the title bar to indicate which test we are running # The simulator screen doesn't provide any indication logfile=$logdir/$tname infofile=$logfile.info rm -f ${statfile}* ${scriptfile}* ${logfile}.tmp* date=`date` echo "Starting $tname at $date" # Generate a script file to get the work done. # The script file must do the following: # # load the program (programs if MP test) # arrange for capture of output # run the program # produce statistics { case $TEST_TYPE in "mp") fatal "MP tests not supported" ;; # All other tests (single-processor) *) echo "load $tfile" echo "go 0x02000000" echo "" echo "perf" echo "quit" ;; esac } > ${scriptfile} if [ "$script_and_exit" = "yes" ] then mv ${scriptfile} $tname.ss warn "script left in $tname.ss" test_exit 0 fi # Spin off the simulator in the background sparc-rtems-sis $extra_options -c ${scriptfile} >${logfile}.tmp & sim_pid=$! # Make sure it won't run forever... { time_run=0 while [ $time_run -lt $max_run_time ] do # sleep 10s at a time waiting for job to finish or timer to expire # if job has exited, then we exit, too. sleep 10 if kill -0 $sim_pid 2>/dev/null then time_run=$((time_run + 10)) else exit 0 fi done kill -2 $sim_pid 2>/dev/null { sleep 5; kill -9 $sim_pid 2>/dev/null; } & } & wait $sim_pid status=$? if [ $status -ne 0 ] then ran_too_long="yes" else ran_too_long="no" fi sim_pid="" # fix up the printf output from the test case $TEST_TYPE in mp) fatal "MP not supported" ;; *) output_it=1 sed -e '1,9d' \ -e 's/ //' -e '/^$/d' < ${logfile}.tmp | while read line do if [ $output_it -eq 1 ] ; then if [ "$line" = "sis> perf" ] ; then output_it=0 elif [ "$line" = "sis> quit" ] ; then output_it=0 elif [ "$line" = "sis>" ] ; then output_it=0 else echo "$line" fi fi done > ${logfile}_1 ;; esac # Create the info files for cpu in $cpus do { echo "$date" echo "Test run on: `uname -n` ( `uname -a` )" output_it=0 sed -e 's/ //' < ${logfile}.tmp | while read line do if [ $output_it -eq 1 ] ; then if [ "$line" = "sis> quit" ] ; then output_it=0 else echo "$line" fi else if [ "$line" = "sis> perf" ] ; then output_it=1 fi fi done if [ "$ran_too_long" = "yes" ] then echo "Test did NOT finish normally; killed after $max_run_time seconds" fi echo date; } > ${infofile}_$cpu done rm -f ${logfile}.tmp* if [ "$cpus" = "1" ] then mv ${infofile}_1 ${infofile} mv ${logfile}_1 ${logfile} fi done test_exit 0 # Local Variables: *** # mode:ksh *** # End: ***