# -*- Python -*- # Configuration file for 'lit' test runner. # This file contains common rules for various compiler-rt testsuites. # It is mostly copied from lit.cfg used by Clang. import os import platform import re import subprocess import lit.formats import lit.util # Setup test format. Use bash on Unix and the lit shell on Windows. execute_external = (not sys.platform in ['win32']) config.test_format = lit.formats.ShTest(execute_external) if execute_external: config.available_features.add('shell') # Setup clang binary. compiler_path = getattr(config, 'clang', None) if (not compiler_path) or (not os.path.exists(compiler_path)): lit_config.fatal("Can't find compiler on path %r" % compiler_path) compiler_id = getattr(config, 'compiler_id', None) if compiler_id == "Clang": if platform.system() != 'Windows': config.cxx_mode_flags = ["--driver-mode=g++"] else: config.cxx_mode_flags = [] # We assume that sanitizers should provide good enough error # reports and stack traces even with minimal debug info. config.debug_info_flags = ["-gline-tables-only"] if platform.system() == 'Windows': config.debug_info_flags.append("-gcodeview") elif compiler_id == 'GNU': config.cxx_mode_flags = ["-x c++"] config.debug_info_flags = ["-g"] else: lit_config.fatal("Unsupported compiler id: %r" % compiler_id) # Add compiler ID to the list of available features. config.available_features.add(compiler_id) # Clear some environment variables that might affect Clang. possibly_dangerous_env_vars = ['ASAN_OPTIONS', 'DFSAN_OPTIONS', 'LSAN_OPTIONS', 'MSAN_OPTIONS', 'UBSAN_OPTIONS', 'COMPILER_PATH', 'RC_DEBUG_OPTIONS', 'CINDEXTEST_PREAMBLE_FILE', 'LIBRARY_PATH', 'CPATH', 'C_INCLUDE_PATH', 'CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH', 'OBJC_INCLUDE_PATH', 'OBJCPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH', 'LIBCLANG_TIMING', 'LIBCLANG_OBJTRACKING', 'LIBCLANG_LOGGING', 'LIBCLANG_BGPRIO_INDEX', 'LIBCLANG_BGPRIO_EDIT', 'LIBCLANG_NOTHREADS', 'LIBCLANG_RESOURCE_USAGE', 'LIBCLANG_CODE_COMPLETION_LOGGING'] # Clang/Win32 may refer to %INCLUDE%. vsvarsall.bat sets it. if platform.system() != 'Windows': possibly_dangerous_env_vars.append('INCLUDE') for name in possibly_dangerous_env_vars: if name in config.environment: del config.environment[name] # Tweak PATH to include llvm tools dir. llvm_tools_dir = getattr(config, 'llvm_tools_dir', None) if (not llvm_tools_dir) or (not os.path.exists(llvm_tools_dir)): lit_config.fatal("Invalid llvm_tools_dir config attribute: %r" % llvm_tools_dir) path = os.path.pathsep.join((llvm_tools_dir, config.environment['PATH'])) config.environment['PATH'] = path # Help MSVS link.exe find the standard libraries. # Make sure we only try to use it when targetting Windows. if platform.system() == 'Windows' and '-win' in config.target_triple: config.environment['LIB'] = os.environ['LIB'] # Use ugly construction to explicitly prohibit "clang", "clang++" etc. # in RUN lines. config.substitutions.append( (' clang', """\n\n*** Do not use 'clangXXX' in tests, instead define '%clangXXX' substitution in lit config. ***\n\n""") ) # Allow tests to be executed on a simulator or remotely. config.substitutions.append( ('%run', config.emulator) ) # Define CHECK-%os to check for OS-dependent output. config.substitutions.append( ('CHECK-%os', ("CHECK-" + config.host_os))) if config.host_os == 'Windows': # FIXME: This isn't quite right. Specifically, it will succeed if the program # does not crash but exits with a non-zero exit code. We ought to merge # KillTheDoctor and not --crash to make the latter more useful and remove the # need for this substitution. config.substitutions.append( ("%expect_crash ", "not KillTheDoctor ") ) else: config.substitutions.append( ("%expect_crash ", "not --crash ") ) # Add supported compiler_rt architectures to a list of available features. compiler_rt_arch = getattr(config, 'compiler_rt_arch', None) if compiler_rt_arch: for arch in compiler_rt_arch.split(";"): config.available_features.add(arch + "-supported-target") compiler_rt_debug = getattr(config, 'compiler_rt_debug', False) if not compiler_rt_debug: config.available_features.add('compiler-rt-optimized') sanitizer_can_use_cxxabi = getattr(config, 'sanitizer_can_use_cxxabi', True) if sanitizer_can_use_cxxabi: config.available_features.add('cxxabi') # Test lld if it is available. if config.has_lld: config.available_features.add('lld') lit.util.usePlatformSdkOnDarwin(config, lit_config) def is_darwin_lto_supported(): return os.path.exists(os.path.join(config.llvm_shlib_dir, 'libLTO.dylib')) def is_linux_lto_supported(): if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(config.llvm_shlib_dir, 'LLVMgold.so')): return False ld_cmd = subprocess.Popen([config.gold_executable, '--help'], stdout = subprocess.PIPE) ld_out = ld_cmd.stdout.read().decode() ld_cmd.wait() if not '-plugin' in ld_out: return False return True def is_windows_lto_supported(): return os.path.exists(os.path.join(config.llvm_tools_dir, 'lld-link.exe')) if config.host_os == 'Darwin' and is_darwin_lto_supported(): config.lto_supported = True config.lto_launch = ["env", "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=" + config.llvm_shlib_dir] config.lto_flags = [] elif config.host_os == 'Linux' and is_linux_lto_supported(): config.lto_supported = True config.lto_launch = [] config.lto_flags = ["-fuse-ld=gold"] elif config.host_os == 'Windows' and is_windows_lto_supported(): config.lto_supported = True config.lto_launch = [] config.lto_flags = ["-fuse-ld=lld"] else: config.lto_supported = False # Ask llvm-config about assertion mode. try: llvm_config_cmd = subprocess.Popen( [os.path.join(config.llvm_tools_dir, 'llvm-config'), '--assertion-mode'], stdout = subprocess.PIPE, env=config.environment) except OSError: print("Could not find llvm-config in " + llvm_tools_dir) exit(42) if re.search(r'ON', llvm_config_cmd.stdout.read().decode('ascii')): config.available_features.add('asserts') llvm_config_cmd.wait() # Sanitizer tests tend to be flaky on Windows due to PR24554, so add some # retries. We don't do this on otther platforms because it's slower. if platform.system() == 'Windows': config.test_retry_attempts = 2