Commit b02eb5b0 authored by Paul E. McKenney's avatar Paul E. McKenney Committed by Ingo Molnar

tools/memory-model: Add scripts to check github litmus tests

The https://github.com/paulmckrcu/litmus repository contains a large
number of C-language litmus tests that include "Result:" comments
predicting the verification result.  This commit adds a number of scripts
that run tests on these litmus tests:

checkghlitmus.sh:
	Runs all litmus tests in the https://github.com/paulmckrcu/litmus
        archive that are C-language and that have "Result:" comment lines
	documenting expected results, comparing the actual results to
	those expected.  Clones the repository if it has not already
	been cloned into the "tools/memory-model/litmus" directory.

initlitmushist.sh
	Run all litmus tests having no more than the specified number
	of processes given a specified timeout, recording the results in
	.litmus.out files.  Clones the repository if it has not already
	been cloned into the "tools/memory-model/litmus" directory.

newlitmushist.sh
	For all new or updated litmus tests having no more than the
	specified number of processes given a specified timeout, run
	and record the results in .litmus.out files.

checklitmushist.sh
	Run all litmus tests having .litmus.out files from previous
	initlitmushist.sh or newlitmushist.sh runs, comparing the
	herd output to that of the original runs.

The above scripts will run litmus tests concurrently, by default with
one job per available CPU.  Giving any of these scripts the --help
argument will cause them to print usage information.

This commit also adds a number of helper scripts that are not intended
to be invoked from the command line:

cmplitmushist.sh: Compare the output of two different runs of the same
	litmus test.

judgelitmus.sh: Compare the output of a litmus test to its "Result:"
	comment line.

parseargs.sh: Parse command-line arguments.

runlitmushist.sh: Run the litmus tests whose pathnames are provided one
	per line on standard input.

While in the area, this commit also makes the existing checklitmus.sh
and checkalllitmus.sh scripts use parseargs.sh in order to provide a
bit of uniformity.  In addition, per-litmus-test status output is directed
to stdout, while end-of-test summary information is directed to stderr.
Finally, the error flag standardizes on "!!!" to assist those familiar
with rcutorture output.

The defaults for the parseargs.sh arguments may be overridden by using
environment variables: LKMM_DESTDIR for --destdir, LKMM_HERD_OPTIONS
for --herdoptions, LKMM_JOBS for --jobs, LKMM_PROCS for --procs, and
LKMM_TIMEOUT for --timeout.

[ paulmck: History-check summary-line changes per Alan Stern feedback. ]
Signed-off-by: default avatarPaul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: akiyks@gmail.com
Cc: boqun.feng@gmail.com
Cc: dhowells@redhat.com
Cc: j.alglave@ucl.ac.uk
Cc: linux-arch@vger.kernel.org
Cc: luc.maranget@inria.fr
Cc: npiggin@gmail.com
Cc: parri.andrea@gmail.com
Cc: stern@rowland.harvard.edu
Cc: will.deacon@arm.com
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/20181203230451.28921-2-paulmck@linux.ibm.comSigned-off-by: default avatarIngo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
parent 5b735eb1
...@@ -156,6 +156,8 @@ lock.cat ...@@ -156,6 +156,8 @@ lock.cat
README README
This file. This file.
scripts Various scripts, see scripts/README.
=========== ===========
LIMITATIONS LIMITATIONS
......
============
LKMM SCRIPTS
============
These scripts are run from the tools/memory-model directory.
checkalllitmus.sh
Run all litmus tests in the litmus-tests directory, checking
the results against the expected results recorded in the
"Result:" comment lines.
checkghlitmus.sh
Run all litmus tests in the https://github.com/paulmckrcu/litmus
archive that are C-language and that have "Result:" comment lines
documenting expected results, comparing the actual results to
those expected.
checklitmushist.sh
Run all litmus tests having .litmus.out files from previous
initlitmushist.sh or newlitmushist.sh runs, comparing the
herd output to that of the original runs.
checklitmus.sh
Check a single litmus test against its "Result:" expected result.
cmplitmushist.sh
Compare output from two different runs of the same litmus tests,
with the absolute pathnames of the tests to run provided one
name per line on standard input. Not normally run manually,
provided instead for use by other scripts.
initlitmushist.sh
Run all litmus tests having no more than the specified number
of processes given a specified timeout, recording the results
in .litmus.out files.
judgelitmus.sh
Given a .litmus file and its .litmus.out herd output, check the
.litmus.out file against the .litmus file's "Result:" comment to
judge whether the test ran correctly. Not normally run manually,
provided instead for use by other scripts.
newlitmushist.sh
For all new or updated litmus tests having no more than the
specified number of processes given a specified timeout, run
and record the results in .litmus.out files.
parseargs.sh
Parse command-line arguments. Not normally run manually,
provided instead for use by other scripts.
runlitmushist.sh
Run the litmus tests whose absolute pathnames are provided one
name per line on standard input. Not normally run manually,
provided instead for use by other scripts.
README
This file
#!/bin/sh #!/bin/sh
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
# #
# Run herd tests on all .litmus files in the specified directory (which # Run herd tests on all .litmus files in the litmus-tests directory
# defaults to litmus-tests) and check each file's result against a "Result:" # and check each file's result against a "Result:" comment within that
# comment within that litmus test. If the verification result does not # litmus test. If the verification result does not match that specified
# match that specified in the litmus test, this script prints an error # in the litmus test, this script prints an error message prefixed with
# message prefixed with "^^^". It also outputs verification results to # "^^^". It also outputs verification results to a file whose name is
# a file whose name is that of the specified litmus test, but with ".out" # that of the specified litmus test, but with ".out" appended.
# appended.
# #
# Usage: # Usage:
# checkalllitmus.sh [ directory ] # checkalllitmus.sh
# #
# The LINUX_HERD_OPTIONS environment variable may be used to specify # Run this in the directory containing the memory model.
# arguments to herd, whose default is defined by the checklitmus.sh script.
# Thus, one would normally run this in the directory containing the memory
# model, specifying the pathname of the litmus test to check.
# #
# This script makes no attempt to run the litmus tests concurrently. # This script makes no attempt to run the litmus tests concurrently.
# #
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, you can access it online at
# http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html.
#
# Copyright IBM Corporation, 2018 # Copyright IBM Corporation, 2018
# #
# Author: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com> # Author: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
litmusdir=${1-litmus-tests} . scripts/parseargs.sh
litmusdir=litmus-tests
if test -d "$litmusdir" -a -r "$litmusdir" -a -x "$litmusdir" if test -d "$litmusdir" -a -r "$litmusdir" -a -x "$litmusdir"
then then
: :
...@@ -45,6 +30,14 @@ else ...@@ -45,6 +30,14 @@ else
exit 255 exit 255
fi fi
# Create any new directories that have appeared in the github litmus
# repo since the last run.
if test "$LKMM_DESTDIR" != "."
then
find $litmusdir -type d -print |
( cd "$LKMM_DESTDIR"; sed -e 's/^/mkdir -p /' | sh )
fi
# Find the checklitmus script. If it is not where we expect it, then # Find the checklitmus script. If it is not where we expect it, then
# assume that the caller has the PATH environment variable set # assume that the caller has the PATH environment variable set
# appropriately. # appropriately.
...@@ -57,7 +50,7 @@ fi ...@@ -57,7 +50,7 @@ fi
# Run the script on all the litmus tests in the specified directory # Run the script on all the litmus tests in the specified directory
ret=0 ret=0
for i in litmus-tests/*.litmus for i in $litmusdir/*.litmus
do do
if ! $clscript $i if ! $clscript $i
then then
...@@ -66,8 +59,8 @@ do ...@@ -66,8 +59,8 @@ do
done done
if test "$ret" -ne 0 if test "$ret" -ne 0
then then
echo " ^^^ VERIFICATION MISMATCHES" echo " ^^^ VERIFICATION MISMATCHES" 1>&2
else else
echo All litmus tests verified as was expected. echo All litmus tests verified as was expected. 1>&2
fi fi
exit $ret exit $ret
#!/bin/sh
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
# Runs the C-language litmus tests having a maximum number of processes
# to run, defaults to 6.
#
# sh checkghlitmus.sh
#
# Run from the Linux kernel tools/memory-model directory. See the
# parseargs.sh scripts for arguments.
. scripts/parseargs.sh
T=/tmp/checkghlitmus.sh.$$
trap 'rm -rf $T' 0
mkdir $T
# Clone the repository if it is not already present.
if test -d litmus
then
:
else
git clone https://github.com/paulmckrcu/litmus
( cd litmus; git checkout origin/master )
fi
# Create any new directories that have appeared in the github litmus
# repo since the last run.
if test "$LKMM_DESTDIR" != "."
then
find litmus -type d -print |
( cd "$LKMM_DESTDIR"; sed -e 's/^/mkdir -p /' | sh )
fi
# Create a list of the C-language litmus tests previously run.
( cd $LKMM_DESTDIR; find litmus -name '*.litmus.out' -print ) |
sed -e 's/\.out$//' |
xargs -r egrep -l '^ \* Result: (Never|Sometimes|Always|DEADLOCK)' |
xargs -r grep -L "^P${LKMM_PROCS}"> $T/list-C-already
# Create a list of C-language litmus tests with "Result:" commands and
# no more than the specified number of processes.
find litmus -name '*.litmus' -exec grep -l -m 1 "^C " {} \; > $T/list-C
xargs < $T/list-C -r egrep -l '^ \* Result: (Never|Sometimes|Always|DEADLOCK)' > $T/list-C-result
xargs < $T/list-C-result -r grep -L "^P${LKMM_PROCS}" > $T/list-C-result-short
# Form list of tests without corresponding .litmus.out files
sort $T/list-C-already $T/list-C-result-short | uniq -u > $T/list-C-needed
# Run any needed tests.
if scripts/runlitmushist.sh < $T/list-C-needed > $T/run.stdout 2> $T/run.stderr
then
errs=
else
errs=1
fi
sed < $T/list-C-result-short -e 's,^,scripts/judgelitmus.sh ,' |
sh > $T/judge.stdout 2> $T/judge.stderr
if test -n "$errs"
then
cat $T/run.stderr 1>&2
fi
grep '!!!' $T/judge.stdout
#!/bin/sh #!/bin/sh
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
# #
# Run a herd test and check the result against a "Result:" comment within # Run a herd test and invokes judgelitmus.sh to check the result against
# the litmus test. If the verification result does not match that specified # a "Result:" comment within the litmus test. It also outputs verification
# in the litmus test, this script prints an error message prefixed with
# "^^^" and exits with a non-zero status. It also outputs verification
# results to a file whose name is that of the specified litmus test, but # results to a file whose name is that of the specified litmus test, but
# with ".out" appended. # with ".out" appended.
# #
# Usage: # Usage:
# checklitmus.sh file.litmus # checklitmus.sh file.litmus
# #
# The LINUX_HERD_OPTIONS environment variable may be used to specify # Run this in the directory containing the memory model, specifying the
# arguments to herd, which default to "-conf linux-kernel.cfg". Thus, # pathname of the litmus test to check. The caller is expected to have
# one would normally run this in the directory containing the memory model, # properly set up the LKMM environment variables.
# specifying the pathname of the litmus test to check.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, you can access it online at
# http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html.
# #
# Copyright IBM Corporation, 2018 # Copyright IBM Corporation, 2018
# #
# Author: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com> # Author: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
litmus=$1 litmus=$1
herdoptions=${LINUX_HERD_OPTIONS--conf linux-kernel.cfg} herdoptions=${LKMM_HERD_OPTIONS--conf linux-kernel.cfg}
if test -f "$litmus" -a -r "$litmus" if test -f "$litmus" -a -r "$litmus"
then then
...@@ -43,44 +27,8 @@ else ...@@ -43,44 +27,8 @@ else
echo ' --- ' error: \"$litmus\" is not a readable file echo ' --- ' error: \"$litmus\" is not a readable file
exit 255 exit 255
fi fi
if grep -q '^ \* Result: ' $litmus
then
outcome=`grep -m 1 '^ \* Result: ' $litmus | awk '{ print $3 }'`
else
outcome=specified
fi
echo Herd options: $herdoptions > $litmus.out echo Herd options: $herdoptions > $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out
/usr/bin/time herd7 -o ~/tmp $herdoptions $litmus >> $litmus.out 2>&1 /usr/bin/time $LKMM_TIMEOUT_CMD herd7 $herdoptions $litmus >> $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out 2>&1
grep "Herd options:" $litmus.out
grep '^Observation' $litmus.out scripts/judgelitmus.sh $litmus
if grep -q '^Observation' $litmus.out
then
:
else
cat $litmus.out
echo ' ^^^ Verification error'
echo ' ^^^ Verification error' >> $litmus.out 2>&1
exit 255
fi
if test "$outcome" = DEADLOCK
then
echo grep 3 and 4
if grep '^Observation' $litmus.out | grep -q 'Never 0 0$'
then
ret=0
else
echo " ^^^ Unexpected non-$outcome verification"
echo " ^^^ Unexpected non-$outcome verification" >> $litmus.out 2>&1
ret=1
fi
elif grep '^Observation' $litmus.out | grep -q $outcome || test "$outcome" = Maybe
then
ret=0
else
echo " ^^^ Unexpected non-$outcome verification"
echo " ^^^ Unexpected non-$outcome verification" >> $litmus.out 2>&1
ret=1
fi
tail -2 $litmus.out | head -1
exit $ret
#!/bin/sh
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
# Reruns the C-language litmus tests previously run that match the
# specified criteria, and compares the result to that of the previous
# runs from initlitmushist.sh and/or newlitmushist.sh.
#
# sh checklitmushist.sh
#
# Run from the Linux kernel tools/memory-model directory.
# See scripts/parseargs.sh for list of arguments.
#
# Copyright IBM Corporation, 2018
#
# Author: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
. scripts/parseargs.sh
T=/tmp/checklitmushist.sh.$$
trap 'rm -rf $T' 0
mkdir $T
if test -d litmus
then
:
else
echo Run scripts/initlitmushist.sh first, need litmus repo.
exit 1
fi
# Create the results directory and populate it with subdirectories.
# The initial output is created here to avoid clobbering the output
# generated earlier.
mkdir $T/results
find litmus -type d -print | ( cd $T/results; sed -e 's/^/mkdir -p /' | sh )
# Create the list of litmus tests already run, then remove those that
# are excluded by this run's --procs argument.
( cd $LKMM_DESTDIR; find litmus -name '*.litmus.out' -print ) |
sed -e 's/\.out$//' |
xargs -r grep -L "^P${LKMM_PROCS}"> $T/list-C-already
xargs < $T/list-C-already -r grep -L "^P${LKMM_PROCS}" > $T/list-C-short
# Redirect output, run tests, then restore destination directory.
destdir="$LKMM_DESTDIR"
LKMM_DESTDIR=$T/results; export LKMM_DESTDIR
scripts/runlitmushist.sh < $T/list-C-short > $T/runlitmushist.sh.out 2>&1
LKMM_DESTDIR="$destdir"; export LKMM_DESTDIR
# Move the newly generated .litmus.out files to .litmus.out.new files
# in the destination directory.
cdir=`pwd`
ddir=`awk -v c="$cdir" -v d="$LKMM_DESTDIR" \
'END { if (d ~ /^\//) print d; else print c "/" d; }' < /dev/null`
( cd $T/results; find litmus -type f -name '*.litmus.out' -print |
sed -e 's,^.*$,cp & '"$ddir"'/&.new,' | sh )
sed < $T/list-C-short -e 's,^,'"$LKMM_DESTDIR/"',' |
sh scripts/cmplitmushist.sh
exit $?
#!/bin/sh
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
# Compares .out and .out.new files for each name on standard input,
# one full pathname per line. Outputs comparison results followed by
# a summary.
#
# sh cmplitmushist.sh
T=/tmp/cmplitmushist.sh.$$
trap 'rm -rf $T' 0
mkdir $T
# comparetest oldpath newpath
perfect=0
obsline=0
noobsline=0
obsresult=0
badcompare=0
comparetest () {
grep -v 'maxresident)k\|minor)pagefaults\|^Time' $1 > $T/oldout
grep -v 'maxresident)k\|minor)pagefaults\|^Time' $2 > $T/newout
if cmp -s $T/oldout $T/newout && grep -q '^Observation' $1
then
echo Exact output match: $2
perfect=`expr "$perfect" + 1`
return 0
fi
grep '^Observation' $1 > $T/oldout
grep '^Observation' $2 > $T/newout
if test -s $T/oldout -o -s $T/newout
then
if cmp -s $T/oldout $T/newout
then
echo Matching Observation result and counts: $2
obsline=`expr "$obsline" + 1`
return 0
fi
else
echo Missing Observation line "(e.g., herd7 timeout)": $2
noobsline=`expr "$noobsline" + 1`
return 0
fi
grep '^Observation' $1 | awk '{ print $3 }' > $T/oldout
grep '^Observation' $2 | awk '{ print $3 }' > $T/newout
if cmp -s $T/oldout $T/newout
then
echo Matching Observation Always/Sometimes/Never result: $2
obsresult=`expr "$obsresult" + 1`
return 0
fi
echo ' !!!' Result changed: $2
badcompare=`expr "$badcompare" + 1`
return 1
}
sed -e 's/^.*$/comparetest &.out &.out.new/' > $T/cmpscript
. $T/cmpscript > $T/cmpscript.out
cat $T/cmpscript.out
echo ' ---' Summary: 1>&2
grep '!!!' $T/cmpscript.out 1>&2
if test "$perfect" -ne 0
then
echo Exact output matches: $perfect 1>&2
fi
if test "$obsline" -ne 0
then
echo Matching Observation result and counts: $obsline 1>&2
fi
if test "$noobsline" -ne 0
then
echo Missing Observation line "(e.g., herd7 timeout)": $noobsline 1>&2
fi
if test "$obsresult" -ne 0
then
echo Matching Observation Always/Sometimes/Never result: $obsresult 1>&2
fi
if test "$badcompare" -ne 0
then
echo "!!!" Result changed: $badcompare 1>&2
exit 1
fi
exit 0
#!/bin/sh
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
# Runs the C-language litmus tests matching the specified criteria.
# Generates the output for each .litmus file into a corresponding
# .litmus.out file, and does not judge the result.
#
# sh initlitmushist.sh
#
# Run from the Linux kernel tools/memory-model directory.
# See scripts/parseargs.sh for list of arguments.
#
# This script can consume significant wallclock time and CPU, especially as
# the value of --procs rises. On a four-core (eight hardware threads)
# 2.5GHz x86 with a one-minute per-run timeout:
#
# --procs wallclock CPU timeouts tests
# 1 0m11.241s 0m1.086s 0 19
# 2 1m12.598s 2m8.459s 2 393
# 3 1m30.007s 6m2.479s 4 2291
# 4 3m26.042s 18m5.139s 9 3217
# 5 4m26.661s 23m54.128s 13 3784
# 6 4m41.900s 26m4.721s 13 4352
# 7 5m51.463s 35m50.868s 13 4626
# 8 10m5.235s 68m43.672s 34 5117
# 9 15m57.80s 105m58.101s 69 5156
# 10 16m14.13s 103m35.009s 69 5165
# 20 27m48.55s 198m3.286s 156 5269
#
# Increasing the timeout on the 20-process run to five minutes increases
# the runtime to about 90 minutes with the CPU time rising to about
# 10 hours. On the other hand, it decreases the number of timeouts to 101.
#
# Note that there are historical tests for which herd7 will fail
# completely, for example, litmus/manual/atomic/C-unlock-wait-00.litmus
# contains a call to spin_unlock_wait(), which no longer exists in either
# the kernel or LKMM.
. scripts/parseargs.sh
T=/tmp/initlitmushist.sh.$$
trap 'rm -rf $T' 0
mkdir $T
if test -d litmus
then
:
else
git clone https://github.com/paulmckrcu/litmus
( cd litmus; git checkout origin/master )
fi
# Create any new directories that have appeared in the github litmus
# repo since the last run.
if test "$LKMM_DESTDIR" != "."
then
find litmus -type d -print |
( cd "$LKMM_DESTDIR"; sed -e 's/^/mkdir -p /' | sh )
fi
# Create a list of the C-language litmus tests with no more than the
# specified number of processes (per the --procs argument).
find litmus -name '*.litmus' -exec grep -l -m 1 "^C " {} \; > $T/list-C
xargs < $T/list-C -r grep -L "^P${LKMM_PROCS}" > $T/list-C-short
scripts/runlitmushist.sh < $T/list-C-short
exit 0
#!/bin/sh
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
# Given a .litmus test and the corresponding .litmus.out file, check
# the .litmus.out file against the "Result:" comment to judge whether
# the test ran correctly.
#
# Usage:
# judgelitmus.sh file.litmus
#
# Run this in the directory containing the memory model, specifying the
# pathname of the litmus test to check.
#
# Copyright IBM Corporation, 2018
#
# Author: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
litmus=$1
if test -f "$litmus" -a -r "$litmus"
then
:
else
echo ' --- ' error: \"$litmus\" is not a readable file
exit 255
fi
if test -f "$LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus".out -a -r "$LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus".out
then
:
else
echo ' --- ' error: \"$LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus\".out is not a readable file
exit 255
fi
if grep -q '^ \* Result: ' $litmus
then
outcome=`grep -m 1 '^ \* Result: ' $litmus | awk '{ print $3 }'`
else
outcome=specified
fi
grep '^Observation' $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out
if grep -q '^Observation' $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out
then
:
else
echo ' !!! Verification error' $litmus
if ! grep -q '!!!' $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out
then
echo ' !!! Verification error' >> $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out 2>&1
fi
exit 255
fi
if test "$outcome" = DEADLOCK
then
if grep '^Observation' $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out | grep -q 'Never 0 0$'
then
ret=0
else
echo " !!! Unexpected non-$outcome verification" $litmus
if ! grep -q '!!!' $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out
then
echo " !!! Unexpected non-$outcome verification" >> $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out 2>&1
fi
ret=1
fi
elif grep '^Observation' $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out | grep -q $outcome || test "$outcome" = Maybe
then
ret=0
else
echo " !!! Unexpected non-$outcome verification" $litmus
if ! grep -q '!!!' $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out
then
echo " !!! Unexpected non-$outcome verification" >> $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out 2>&1
fi
ret=1
fi
tail -2 $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out | head -1
exit $ret
#!/bin/sh
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
# Runs the C-language litmus tests matching the specified criteria
# that do not already have a corresponding .litmus.out file, and does
# not judge the result.
#
# sh newlitmushist.sh
#
# Run from the Linux kernel tools/memory-model directory.
# See scripts/parseargs.sh for list of arguments.
#
# Copyright IBM Corporation, 2018
#
# Author: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
. scripts/parseargs.sh
T=/tmp/newlitmushist.sh.$$
trap 'rm -rf $T' 0
mkdir $T
if test -d litmus
then
:
else
echo Run scripts/initlitmushist.sh first, need litmus repo.
exit 1
fi
# Create any new directories that have appeared in the github litmus
# repo since the last run.
if test "$LKMM_DESTDIR" != "."
then
find litmus -type d -print |
( cd "$LKMM_DESTDIR"; sed -e 's/^/mkdir -p /' | sh )
fi
# Create a list of the C-language litmus tests previously run.
( cd $LKMM_DESTDIR; find litmus -name '*.litmus.out' -print ) |
sed -e 's/\.out$//' |
xargs -r grep -L "^P${LKMM_PROCS}"> $T/list-C-already
# Form full list of litmus tests with no more than the specified
# number of processes (per the --procs argument).
find litmus -name '*.litmus' -exec grep -l -m 1 "^C " {} \; > $T/list-C-all
xargs < $T/list-C-all -r grep -L "^P${LKMM_PROCS}" > $T/list-C-short
# Form list of new tests. Note: This does not handle litmus-test deletion!
sort $T/list-C-already $T/list-C-short | uniq -u > $T/list-C-new
# Form list of litmus tests that have changed since the last run.
sed < $T/list-C-short -e 's,^.*$,if test & -nt '"$LKMM_DESTDIR"'/&.out; then echo &; fi,' > $T/list-C-script
sh $T/list-C-script > $T/list-C-newer
# Merge the list of new and of updated litmus tests: These must be (re)run.
sort -u $T/list-C-new $T/list-C-newer > $T/list-C-needed
scripts/runlitmushist.sh < $T/list-C-needed
exit 0
#!/bin/sh
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
# the corresponding .litmus.out file, and does not judge the result.
#
# . scripts/parseargs.sh
#
# Include into other Linux kernel tools/memory-model scripts.
#
# Copyright IBM Corporation, 2018
#
# Author: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
T=/tmp/parseargs.sh.$$
mkdir $T
# Initialize one parameter: initparam name default
initparam () {
echo if test -z '"$'$1'"' > $T/s
echo then >> $T/s
echo $1='"'$2'"' >> $T/s
echo export $1 >> $T/s
echo fi >> $T/s
echo $1_DEF='$'$1 >> $T/s
. $T/s
}
initparam LKMM_DESTDIR "."
initparam LKMM_HERD_OPTIONS "-conf linux-kernel.cfg"
initparam LKMM_JOBS `getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN`
initparam LKMM_PROCS "3"
initparam LKMM_TIMEOUT "1m"
scriptname=$0
usagehelp () {
echo "Usage $scriptname [ arguments ]"
echo " --destdir path (place for .litmus.out, default by .litmus)"
echo " --herdopts -conf linux-kernel.cfg ..."
echo " --jobs N (number of jobs, default one per CPU)"
echo " --procs N (litmus tests with at most this many processes)"
echo " --timeout N (herd7 timeout (e.g., 10s, 1m, 2hr, 1d, '')"
echo "Defaults: --destdir '$LKMM_DESTDIR_DEF' --herdopts '$LKMM_HERD_OPTIONS_DEF' --jobs '$LKMM_JOBS_DEF' --procs '$LKMM_PROCS_DEF' --timeout '$LKMM_TIMEOUT_DEF'"
exit 1
}
usage () {
usagehelp 1>&2
}
# checkarg --argname argtype $# arg mustmatch cannotmatch
checkarg () {
if test $3 -le 1
then
echo $1 needs argument $2 matching \"$5\"
usage
fi
if echo "$4" | grep -q -e "$5"
then
:
else
echo $1 $2 \"$4\" must match \"$5\"
usage
fi
if echo "$4" | grep -q -e "$6"
then
echo $1 $2 \"$4\" must not match \"$6\"
usage
fi
}
while test $# -gt 0
do
case "$1" in
--destdir)
checkarg --destdir "(path to directory)" "$#" "$2" '.\+' '^--'
LKMM_DESTDIR="$2"
mkdir $LKMM_DESTDIR > /dev/null 2>&1
if ! test -e "$LKMM_DESTDIR"
then
echo "Cannot create directory --destdir '$LKMM_DESTDIR'"
usage
fi
if test -d "$LKMM_DESTDIR" -a -w "$LKMM_DESTDIR" -a -x "$LKMM_DESTDIR"
then
:
else
echo "Directory --destdir '$LKMM_DESTDIR' insufficient permissions to create files"
usage
fi
shift
;;
--herdopts|--herdopt)
checkarg --destdir "(herd options)" "$#" "$2" '.*' '^--'
LKMM_HERD_OPTIONS="$2"
shift
;;
--jobs|--job)
checkarg --jobs "(number)" "$#" "$2" '^[0-9]\+$' '^--'
LKMM_JOBS="$2"
shift
;;
--procs|--proc)
checkarg --procs "(number)" "$#" "$2" '^[0-9]\+$' '^--'
LKMM_PROCS="$2"
shift
;;
--timeout)
checkarg --timeout "(timeout spec)" "$#" "$2" '^\([0-9]\+[smhd]\?\|\)$' '^--'
LKMM_TIMEOUT="$2"
shift
;;
*)
echo Unknown argument $1
usage
;;
esac
shift
done
if test -z "$LKMM_TIMEOUT"
then
LKMM_TIMEOUT_CMD=""; export LKMM_TIMEOUT_CMD
else
LKMM_TIMEOUT_CMD="timeout $LKMM_TIMEOUT"; export LKMM_TIMEOUT_CMD
fi
rm -rf $T
#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
# Runs the C-language litmus tests specified on standard input, using up
# to the specified number of CPUs (defaulting to all of them) and placing
# the results in the specified directory (defaulting to the same place
# the litmus test came from).
#
# sh runlitmushist.sh
#
# Run from the Linux kernel tools/memory-model directory.
# This script uses environment variables produced by parseargs.sh.
#
# Copyright IBM Corporation, 2018
#
# Author: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
T=/tmp/runlitmushist.sh.$$
trap 'rm -rf $T' 0
mkdir $T
if test -d litmus
then
:
else
echo Directory \"litmus\" missing, aborting run.
exit 1
fi
# Prefixes for per-CPU scripts
for ((i=0;i<$LKMM_JOBS;i++))
do
echo dir="$LKMM_DESTDIR" > $T/$i.sh
echo T=$T >> $T/$i.sh
echo herdoptions=\"$LKMM_HERD_OPTIONS\" >> $T/$i.sh
cat << '___EOF___' >> $T/$i.sh
runtest () {
echo ' ... ' /usr/bin/time $LKMM_TIMEOUT_CMD herd7 $herdoptions $1 '>' $dir/$1.out '2>&1'
if /usr/bin/time $LKMM_TIMEOUT_CMD herd7 $herdoptions $1 > $dir/$1.out 2>&1
then
if ! grep -q '^Observation ' $dir/$1.out
then
echo ' !!! Herd failed, no Observation:' $1
fi
else
exitcode=$?
if test "$exitcode" -eq 124
then
exitmsg="timed out"
else
exitmsg="failed, exit code $exitcode"
fi
echo ' !!! Herd' ${exitmsg}: $1
fi
}
___EOF___
done
awk -v q="'" -v b='\\' '
{
print "echo `grep " q "^P[0-9]" b "+(" q " " $0 " | tail -1 | sed -e " q "s/^P" b "([0-9]" b "+" b ")(.*$/" b "1/" q "` " $0
}' | bash |
sort -k1n |
awk -v ncpu=$LKMM_JOBS -v t=$T '
{
print "runtest " $2 >> t "/" NR % ncpu ".sh";
}
END {
for (i = 0; i < ncpu; i++) {
print "sh " t "/" i ".sh > " t "/" i ".sh.out 2>&1 &";
close(t "/" i ".sh");
}
print "wait";
}' | sh
cat $T/*.sh.out
if grep -q '!!!' $T/*.sh.out
then
echo ' ---' Summary: 1>&2
grep '!!!' $T/*.sh.out 1>&2
nfail="`grep '!!!' $T/*.sh.out | wc -l`"
echo 'Number of failed herd runs (e.g., timeout): ' $nfail 1>&2
exit 1
else
echo All runs completed successfully. 1>&2
exit 0
fi
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