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94 lines
2.5 KiB
Python
Executable file
94 lines
2.5 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/python
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import os, sys, re, random
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### Constants:
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fields = [ "family", "model", "stepping", "extfamily", "extmodel", "cores",
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"logical", "l1d-cache", "l1i-cache", "l2-cache", "l3-cache",
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"l1d-assoc", "l2-assoc", "l3-assoc", "l1d-cacheline",
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"l2-cacheline", "l3-cacheline", "codename", "flags" ]
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args = sys.argv
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if len(args) != 3:
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print "Usage: run_tests <tests stash file> <cpiud_tool binary>"
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sys.exit(1)
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f = open(args[1], "rt")
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lines = f.readlines()
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f.close()
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# One would usually use os.tempnam, but libc gives off hell a lot of
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# warnings when you attempt to use that :(
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def make_tempname(prefix):
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chars = ""
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for i in xrange(26):
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chars += chr(97+i)
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chars += chr(65+i)
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for i in xrange(10):
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chars += chr(48+i)
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for i in xrange(6):
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prefix += random.choice(chars)
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return prefix
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def fmt_error(err):
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pfix = " %s: " % err[0]
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return "%sexpected `%s'\n%sgot `%s'" % (pfix, err[1], " "*len(pfix), err[2])
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def do_test(inp, expected_out, testno, binary):
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fninp = make_tempname("cpuidin")
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fnoutp = make_tempname("cpuidout")
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f = open(fninp, "wt")
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f.writelines(map(lambda s: s + "\n", inp))
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f.close()
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cmd = "%s --load=%s --outfile=%s %s" % (binary, fninp, fnoutp, " ".join(map(lambda s: "--" + s, fields)))
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os.system(cmd)
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os.unlink(fninp)
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real_out = []
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try:
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f = open(fnoutp, "rt")
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real_out = map(lambda s: s.strip(), f.readlines())
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f.close()
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os.unlink(fnoutp)
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except IOError:
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return "Exception"
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if len(real_out) != len(expected_out) or len(real_out) != len(fields):
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return "Unexpected number of records returned"
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err_fields = []
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for i in range(len(real_out)):
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if real_out[i] != expected_out[i]:
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err_fields.append((fields[i], expected_out[i], real_out[i]))
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if not err_fields:
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return "OK"
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else:
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return "Mismatch in fields:\n%s" % "\n".join([fmt_error(err) for err in err_fields])
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current_input = []
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current_output = []
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build_output = False
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errors = False
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test_no = 1
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print "Testing..."
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for line in lines:
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if line[:3] == "---":
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if build_output:
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codename = current_output[len(current_output) - 2]
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result = do_test(current_input, current_output, test_no, args[2])
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print "Test %d [%s]: %s" % (test_no, codename, result)
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if result != "OK":
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errors = True
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build_output = False
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test_no += 1
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current_input = []
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current_output = []
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else:
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build_output = True
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else:
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if build_output:
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current_output.append(line.strip())
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else:
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current_input.append(line.strip())
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if not errors:
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print "All successfull!"
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