#!/bin/sh # Tests a set of patches from a directory. # Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Contributed by Sebastian Pop # 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 3 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, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA cat <] [-standby N] [-watermark N] [-savecompilers] [-nogpg] [-svnpath URL] [-stop] [patches_dir [state_dir [build_dir]]] J is the flag passed to make. Default is empty string. STANDBY is the number of minutes between checks for new patches in PATCHES_DIR. Default is ${default_standby} minutes. WATERMARK is the 5 minute average system charge under which a new compile can start. Default is ${default_watermark}. SAVECOMPILERS copies the compilers in the same directory as the test results for the non patched version. Default is not copy. NOGPG can be used to avoid checking the GPG signature of patches. URL is the location of the GCC SVN repository. The default is ${svnpath}. STOP exits when PATCHES_DIR is empty. SOURCE_DIR is the directory containing GCC's toplevel configure. PATCHES_DIR is the directory containing the patches to be tested. Default is SOURCE_DIR/patches. STATE_DIR is where the tester maintains its internal state. Default is SOURCE_DIR/state. BUILD_DIR is the build tree, a temporary directory that this script will delete and recreate. Default is SOURCE_DIR/obj. EOF exit 1 } makedir () { DIRNAME=$1 mkdir -p $DIRNAME if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "ERROR: could not make directory $DIRNAME" exit 1 fi } while [ $# -ne 0 ]; do case $1 in -j*) dashj=$1; shift ;; -standby) [[ $# > 2 ]] || usage standby=$2; shift; shift ;; -watermark) [[ $# > 2 ]] || usage watermark=$2; shift; shift ;; -savecompilers) savecompilers=true; shift ;; -nogpg) nogpg=true; shift ;; -stop) stop=true; shift ;; -svnpath) svnpath=$2; shift; shift ;; -*) echo "Invalid option: $1" usage ;; *) break ;; esac done test $# -eq 0 && usage SOURCE=$1 PATCHES= STATE= BUILD= if [[ $# < 2 ]]; then PATCHES=$SOURCE/patches else PATCHES=$2 fi if [[ $# < 3 ]]; then STATE=$SOURCE/state else STATE=$3 fi if [[ $# < 4 ]]; then BUILD=$SOURCE/obj else BUILD=$4 fi [ -d $PATCHES ] || makedir $PATCHES [ -d $STATE ] || makedir $STATE [ -d $STATE/patched ] || makedir $STATE/patched [ -d $SOURCE ] || makedir $SOURCE [ -f $SOURCE/config.guess ] || { cd $SOURCE svn -q co $svnpath/trunk . if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "ERROR: initial svn checkout failed" exit 1 fi } # This can contain required local settings: # default_config configure options, always passed # default_make make bootstrap options, always passed # default_check make check options, always passed [ -f $STATE/defaults ] && . $STATE/defaults VERSION=`svn info $SOURCE | grep "^Revision:" | sed -e "s/^Revision://g" -e "s/ //g"` exec >> $STATE/tester.log 2>&1 || exit 1 set -x TESTING=$STATE/testing REPORT=$TESTING/report PRISTINE=$TESTING/pristine PATCHED=$TESTING/patched PATCH= TARGET=`$SOURCE/config.guess || exit 1` TESTLOGS="gcc/testsuite/gcc/gcc.sum gcc/testsuite/gfortran/gfortran.sum gcc/testsuite/g++/g++.sum gcc/testsuite/objc/objc.sum $TARGET/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/libstdc++.sum $TARGET/libffi/testsuite/libffi.sum $TARGET/libjava/testsuite/libjava.sum $TARGET/libgomp/testsuite/libgomp.sum $TARGET/libmudflap/testsuite/libmudflap.sum" COMPILERS="gcc/cc1 gcc/cc1obj gcc/cc1plus gcc/f951 gcc/jc1 gcc/gnat1 gcc/tree1" now () { echo `TZ=UTC date +"%Y_%m_%d_%H_%M_%S"` } report () { echo "Checker: (`now`): $@" >> $REPORT } freport () { if [ -s $1 ]; then report "(cat $1" cat $1 >> $REPORT report "tac)" fi } cleanup () { cd $SOURCE svn cleanup && svn revert -R . && svn st | cut -d' ' -f5- | xargs rm -v } selfexec () { exec ${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $0 $args } update () { svn_branch=`grep "^branch:" $PATCH | sed -e "s/^branch://g" -e "s/ //g"` if [ x$svn_branch = x ]; then svn_branch=trunk fi svn_revision=`grep "^revision:" $PATCH | sed -e "s/^revision://g" -e "s/ //g"` if [ x$svn_revision = x ]; then svn_revision=HEAD fi cleanup cd $SOURCE case $svn_branch in trunk) if ! svn switch -r $svn_revision $svnpath/trunk &> $TESTING/svn ; then report "failed to update svn sources with" report "svn switch -r $svn_revision $svnpath/trunk" freport $TESTING/svn return 1 fi ;; ${svnpath}*) if ! svn switch -r $svn_revision $svn_branch &> $TESTING/svn ; then report "failed to update svn sources with" report "svn switch -r $svn_revision $svn_branch" freport $TESTING/svn return 1 fi ;; *) if ! svn switch -r $svn_revision $svnpath/branches/$svn_branch &> $TESTING/svn ; then report "failed to update svn sources with" report "svn switch -r $svn_revision $svnpath/branches/$svn_branch" freport $TESTING/svn return 1 fi ;; esac contrib/gcc_update --touch current_version=`svn info $SOURCE | grep "^Revision:" | sed -e "s/^Revision://g" -e "s/ //g"` if [[ $VERSION < $current_version ]]; then if [ -f $SOURCE/contrib/patch_tester.sh ]; then selfexec fi fi return 0 } apply_patch () { if [ $nogpg = false ]; then if ! gpg --batch --verify $PATCH &> $TESTING/gpgverify ; then report "your patch failed to verify:" freport $TESTING/gpgverify return 1 fi fi cd $SOURCE if ! patch -p0 < $PATCH &> $TESTING/patching ; then report "your patch failed to apply:" report "(check that the patch was created at the top level)" freport $TESTING/patching return 1 fi # Just assume indexes for now -- not really great, but svn always # makes them. grep "^Index: " $PATCH | sed -e 's/Index: //' | while read file; do # If the patch resulted in an empty file, delete it. # This is how svn reports deletions. if [ ! -s $file ]; then rm -f $file report "Deleting empty file $file" fi done } save_compilers () { for COMPILER in $COMPILERS ; do if [ -f $BUILD/$COMPILER ]; then cp $BUILD/$COMPILER $PRISTINE fi done } bootntest () { rm -rf $BUILD mkdir $BUILD cd $BUILD CONFIG_OPTIONS=`grep "^configure:" $PATCH | sed -e "s/^configure://g"` CONFIG_OPTIONS="$default_config $CONFIG_OPTIONS" if ! eval $SOURCE/configure $CONFIG_OPTIONS &> $1/configure ; then report "configure with `basename $1` version failed with:" freport $1/configure return 1 fi MAKE_ARGS=`grep "^make:" $PATCH | sed -e "s/^make://g"` MAKE_ARGS="$default_make $MAKE_ARGS" if ! eval make $dashj $MAKE_ARGS &> $1/bootstrap ; then report "bootstrap with `basename $1` version failed with last lines:" tail -30 $1/bootstrap > $1/last_bootstrap freport $1/last_bootstrap report "grep --context=20 Error bootstrap:" grep --context=20 Error $1/bootstrap > $1/bootstrap_error freport $1/bootstrap_error return 1 fi CHECK_OPTIONS=`grep "^check:" $PATCH | sed -e "s/^check://g"` CHECK_OPTIONS="$default_check $CHECK_OPTIONS" eval make $dashj $CHECK_OPTIONS -k check &> $1/check SUITESRUN="`grep 'Summary ===' $1/check | cut -d' ' -f 2 | sort`" if [ x$SUITESRUN = x ]; then report "check with `basename $1` version failed, no testsuites were run" return 1 fi for LOG in $TESTLOGS ; do if [ -f $BUILD/$LOG ]; then mv $BUILD/$LOG $1 mv `echo "$BUILD/$LOG" | sed -e "s/\.sum/\.log/g"` $1 fi done return 0 } bootntest_patched () { cleanup mkdir -p $PATCHED apply_patch && bootntest $PATCHED return $? } # Build the pristine tree with exactly the same options as the patch under test. bootntest_pristine () { cleanup current_branch=`svn info $SOURCE | grep "^URL:" | sed -e "s/URL: //g" -e "s,${svnpath},,g"` current_version=`svn info $SOURCE | grep "^Revision:" | sed -e "s/^Revision://g" -e "s/ //g"` PRISTINE=$STATE/$current_branch/$current_version if [ -d $PRISTINE ]; then ln -s $PRISTINE $TESTING/pristine return 0 else mkdir -p $PRISTINE ln -s $PRISTINE $TESTING/pristine bootntest $PRISTINE RETVAL=$? if [ $RETVAL = 0 -a $savecompilers = true ]; then save_compilers fi return $RETVAL fi } regtest () { touch $1/report touch $1/passes touch $1/failed touch $1/regress for LOG in $TESTLOGS ; do NLOG=`basename $LOG` if [ -f $1/$NLOG ]; then awk '/^FAIL: / { print "'$NLOG'",$2; }' $1/$NLOG fi done | sort | uniq > $1/failed comm -12 $1/failed $1/passes >> $1/regress NUMREGRESS=`wc -l < $1/regress | tr -d ' '` if [ $NUMREGRESS -eq 0 ] ; then for LOG in $TESTLOGS ; do NLOG=`basename $LOG` if [ -f $1/$NLOG ] ; then awk '/^PASS: / { print "'$NLOG'",$2; }' $1/$NLOG fi done | sort | uniq | comm -23 - $1/failed > $1/passes echo "there are no regressions with your patch." >> $1/report else echo "with your patch there are $NUMREGRESS regressions." >> $1/report echo "list of regressions with your patch:" >> $1/report cat $1/regress >> $1/report fi } contrib_compare_tests () { report "comparing logs with contrib/compare_tests:" for LOG in $TESTLOGS ; do NLOG=`basename $LOG` if [ -f $PRISTINE/$NLOG -a -f $PATCHED/$NLOG ]; then $SOURCE/contrib/compare_tests $PRISTINE/$NLOG $PATCHED/$NLOG > $TESTING/compare_$NLOG freport $TESTING/compare_$NLOG fi done } compare_passes () { regtest $PRISTINE cp $PRISTINE/passes $PATCHED regtest $PATCHED freport $PATCHED/report report "FAILs with patched version:" freport $PATCHED/failed report "FAILs with pristine version:" freport $PRISTINE/failed # contrib_compare_tests } write_report () { backup_patched=$STATE/patched/`now` report "The files used for the validation of your patch are stored in $backup_patched on the tester machine." EMAIL=`grep "^email:" $PATCH | sed -e "s/^email://g" -e "s/ //g"` if [ x$EMAIL != x ]; then mutt -s "[regtest] Results for `basename $PATCH` on $TARGET" -i $REPORT -a $PATCH $EMAIL fi mv $TESTING $backup_patched } announce () { EMAIL=`grep "^email:" $PATCH | sed -e "s/^email://g" -e "s/ //g"` if [ x$EMAIL != x ]; then START_REPORT=$TESTING/start_report echo "Hi, " >> $START_REPORT echo "I'm the automatic tester running on $TARGET." >> $START_REPORT echo "I just started to look at your patch `basename $PATCH`." >> $START_REPORT echo "Bye, your automatic tester." >> $START_REPORT mutt -s "[regtest] Starting bootstrap for `basename $PATCH` on $TARGET" -i $START_REPORT $EMAIL fi } # After selfexec, $TESTING is already set up. if [ -d $TESTING ]; then # The only file in $TESTING is the patch. PATCH=`ls -rt -1 $TESTING | head -1` PATCH=$TESTING/$PATCH if [ -f $PATCH ]; then bootntest_patched && bootntest_pristine && compare_passes write_report fi fi firstpatch=true while true; do PATCH=`ls -rt -1 $PATCHES | head -1` if [ x$PATCH = x ]; then if [ $stop = true ]; then if [ $firstpatch = true ]; then echo "No patches ready to test, quitting." exit 1 else echo "No more patches to test." exit 0 fi fi sleep ${standby}m else firstpatch=false sysload=`uptime | cut -d, -f 5` if [[ $sysload > $watermark ]]; then # Wait a bit when system load is too high. sleep ${standby}m else mkdir -p $TESTING mv $PATCHES/$PATCH $TESTING/ PATCH=$TESTING/$PATCH announce update && bootntest_patched && bootntest_pristine && compare_passes write_report fi fi done