Exit status 77 is common (including the autotools world) to indicate
"skip this test". Add support for mapping that to "unsupported" as
that's the closest in the dejagnu world.
If the port hasn't been enabled, don't try to run its tests. Making
this dynamic simplifies the test harnesses and avoids duplicating a
bunch of target tuple checks.
Provide a simple example simulator for people porting to new targets
to use as a reference. This one has the advantage of being used by
people and having a fun program available for it.
It doesn't require a special target -- the example simulators can be
built for any existing port.
Some tests want to verify they can control the exit status, and
allowing any non-zero value would allow tests to silently fail:
if it crashed & exited 1, or forced all non-zero to 1, then we
wouldn't be able to differentiate with a test exiting with a
status like 47.
Extend the test harness to allow tests to declare their expected
exit status that would be defined as a "pass". This requires a
small tweak to the sim_run API to return the status directly, but
that shouldn't be a big deal as it's only used by sim code.
Sometimes in tests, we need supplemental files like linker scripts or
board helper files. There's no way to set those flags in the tests
currently and relative paths don't work (breaks out of tree builds).
Update the main option parser to replace some strings on the fly. Now
tests can do things like:
Long term we'll want to switch the framework to use the dejagnu helpers
like dg-xxx that gcc & gdb utilize. But that'll require more rework.
If a test doesn't write anything at all to stdout, the current test
framework can't support that. Even if you put a blank output line:
# output:
the setup happily clobbers that with a default pass/fail string.
Tweak the parsing logic so we only set the output to pass/fail when
the test has no output marker.
Rather than requiring all sim tests to be preprocessed .s files, add
support for .S and .c files so we can easily write code using a higher
level language like C.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
The testsuite subdir has a note about unifying the target->subdir logic,
so do just that. The end goal here is to have `make check` work out of
the box without having to delve into dejagnu internals.
The target-specific logic is split out of the top level configure.ac file
and into a dedicated configure.tgt similar to other subprojects (gdb and
ld and etc...) with the difference that this file has to be included at
the m4 level instead of the shell level. This is necessary only because
autoconf requires AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS be given a string literal and not a
variable value.
Then the toplevel and the testsuite configure files pull this in, the sim
subdir gets expanded into testsuite/site.exp, and the default sim run code
uses this info to set the sim path to the local compiled run file if it
hasn't already been specified.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
* lib/sim-defs.exp (run_sim_test): Include a description such as
"assembling" or "linking" that identifies the phase a test fails
in, for easier analysis of failures.
* lib/sim-defs.exp (run_sm_test): Correct comment. "output" and
"xerror" options do not use a list of machines. Clear options from
previous test case. Use "$cpu_option" to identify the machine to the
assembler, if specified.
Mon Jun 1 18:54:22 1998 Frank Ch. Eigler <fche@cygnus.com>
* lib/sim-defs.exp (sim_run): Add possible environment variable
list to simulator run.
start-sanitize-sky
* sim/sky/sky-defs.tcl: Use it.
* sim/sky/t-pke2.vif1out: Update to match recent word-precise
tracking table change in sim/mips/sky-pke.c.
* sim/sky/t-pke3.trc: Ditto.
* sim/sky/t-pke4.vif0expect: Ditto.
end-sanitize-sky
Mon May 18 10:37:47 1998 Doug Evans <devans@canuck.cygnus.com>