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BUG=391747 LOG=n R=ishell@chromium.org Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/371363003 git-svn-id: https://v8.googlecode.com/svn/branches/bleeding_edge@22285 ce2b1a6d-e550-0410-aec6-3dcde31c8c00
476 lines
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Python
Executable File
476 lines
16 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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#
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# Copyright 2012 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved.
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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# met:
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#
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
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# disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
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# with the distribution.
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# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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# from this software without specific prior written permission.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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import json
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import math
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import multiprocessing
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import optparse
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import os
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from os.path import join
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import random
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import shlex
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import time
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from testrunner.local import execution
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from testrunner.local import progress
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from testrunner.local import testsuite
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from testrunner.local import utils
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from testrunner.local import verbose
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from testrunner.objects import context
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ARCH_GUESS = utils.DefaultArch()
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DEFAULT_TESTS = ["mjsunit", "webkit"]
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TIMEOUT_DEFAULT = 60
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TIMEOUT_SCALEFACTOR = {"debug" : 4,
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"release" : 1 }
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MODE_FLAGS = {
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"debug" : ["--nohard-abort", "--nodead-code-elimination",
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"--nofold-constants", "--enable-slow-asserts",
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"--debug-code", "--verify-heap",
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"--noconcurrent-recompilation"],
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"release" : ["--nohard-abort", "--nodead-code-elimination",
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"--nofold-constants", "--noconcurrent-recompilation"]}
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SUPPORTED_ARCHS = ["android_arm",
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"android_ia32",
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"arm",
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"ia32",
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"mipsel",
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"nacl_ia32",
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"nacl_x64",
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"x64"]
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# Double the timeout for these:
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SLOW_ARCHS = ["android_arm",
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"android_ia32",
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"arm",
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"mipsel",
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"nacl_ia32",
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"nacl_x64"]
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MAX_DEOPT = 1000000000
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DISTRIBUTION_MODES = ["smooth", "random"]
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class RandomDistribution:
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def __init__(self, seed=None):
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seed = seed or random.randint(1, sys.maxint)
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print "Using random distribution with seed %d" % seed
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self._random = random.Random(seed)
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def Distribute(self, n, m):
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if n > m:
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n = m
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return self._random.sample(xrange(1, m + 1), n)
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class SmoothDistribution:
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"""Distribute n numbers into the interval [1:m].
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F1: Factor of the first derivation of the distribution function.
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F2: Factor of the second derivation of the distribution function.
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With F1 and F2 set to 0, the distribution will be equal.
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"""
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def __init__(self, factor1=2.0, factor2=0.2):
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self._factor1 = factor1
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self._factor2 = factor2
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def Distribute(self, n, m):
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if n > m:
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n = m
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if n <= 1:
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return [ 1 ]
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result = []
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x = 0.0
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dx = 1.0
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ddx = self._factor1
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dddx = self._factor2
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for i in range(0, n):
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result += [ x ]
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x += dx
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dx += ddx
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ddx += dddx
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# Project the distribution into the interval [0:M].
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result = [ x * m / result[-1] for x in result ]
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# Equalize by n. The closer n is to m, the more equal will be the
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# distribution.
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for (i, x) in enumerate(result):
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# The value of x if it was equally distributed.
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equal_x = i / float(n - 1) * float(m - 1) + 1
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# Difference factor between actual and equal distribution.
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diff = 1 - (x / equal_x)
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# Equalize x dependent on the number of values to distribute.
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result[i] = int(x + (i + 1) * diff)
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return result
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def Distribution(options):
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if options.distribution_mode == "random":
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return RandomDistribution(options.seed)
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if options.distribution_mode == "smooth":
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return SmoothDistribution(options.distribution_factor1,
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options.distribution_factor2)
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def BuildOptions():
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result = optparse.OptionParser()
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result.add_option("--arch",
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help=("The architecture to run tests for, "
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"'auto' or 'native' for auto-detect"),
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default="ia32,x64,arm")
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result.add_option("--arch-and-mode",
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help="Architecture and mode in the format 'arch.mode'",
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default=None)
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result.add_option("--asan",
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help="Regard test expectations for ASAN",
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default=False, action="store_true")
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result.add_option("--buildbot",
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help="Adapt to path structure used on buildbots",
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default=False, action="store_true")
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result.add_option("--command-prefix",
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help="Prepended to each shell command used to run a test",
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default="")
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result.add_option("--coverage", help=("Exponential test coverage "
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"(range 0.0, 1.0) -- 0.0: one test, 1.0 all tests (slow)"),
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default=0.4, type="float")
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result.add_option("--coverage-lift", help=("Lifts test coverage for tests "
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"with a small number of deopt points (range 0, inf)"),
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default=20, type="int")
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result.add_option("--download-data", help="Download missing test suite data",
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default=False, action="store_true")
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result.add_option("--distribution-factor1", help=("Factor of the first "
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"derivation of the distribution function"), default=2.0,
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type="float")
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result.add_option("--distribution-factor2", help=("Factor of the second "
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"derivation of the distribution function"), default=0.7,
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type="float")
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result.add_option("--distribution-mode", help=("How to select deopt points "
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"for a given test (smooth|random)"),
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default="smooth")
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result.add_option("--dump-results-file", help=("Dump maximum number of "
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"deopt points per test to a file"))
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result.add_option("--extra-flags",
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help="Additional flags to pass to each test command",
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default="")
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result.add_option("--isolates", help="Whether to test isolates",
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default=False, action="store_true")
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result.add_option("-j", help="The number of parallel tasks to run",
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default=0, type="int")
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result.add_option("-m", "--mode",
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help="The test modes in which to run (comma-separated)",
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default="release,debug")
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result.add_option("--outdir", help="Base directory with compile output",
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default="out")
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result.add_option("-p", "--progress",
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help=("The style of progress indicator"
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" (verbose, dots, color, mono)"),
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choices=progress.PROGRESS_INDICATORS.keys(),
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default="mono")
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result.add_option("--shard-count",
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help="Split testsuites into this number of shards",
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default=1, type="int")
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result.add_option("--shard-run",
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help="Run this shard from the split up tests.",
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default=1, type="int")
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result.add_option("--shell-dir", help="Directory containing executables",
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default="")
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result.add_option("--seed", help="The seed for the random distribution",
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type="int")
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result.add_option("-t", "--timeout", help="Timeout in seconds",
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default= -1, type="int")
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result.add_option("-v", "--verbose", help="Verbose output",
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default=False, action="store_true")
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result.add_option("--random-seed", default=0, dest="random_seed",
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help="Default seed for initializing random generator")
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return result
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def ProcessOptions(options):
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global VARIANT_FLAGS
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# Architecture and mode related stuff.
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if options.arch_and_mode:
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tokens = options.arch_and_mode.split(".")
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options.arch = tokens[0]
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options.mode = tokens[1]
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options.mode = options.mode.split(",")
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for mode in options.mode:
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if not mode.lower() in ["debug", "release"]:
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print "Unknown mode %s" % mode
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return False
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if options.arch in ["auto", "native"]:
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options.arch = ARCH_GUESS
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options.arch = options.arch.split(",")
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for arch in options.arch:
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if not arch in SUPPORTED_ARCHS:
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print "Unknown architecture %s" % arch
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return False
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# Special processing of other options, sorted alphabetically.
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options.command_prefix = shlex.split(options.command_prefix)
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options.extra_flags = shlex.split(options.extra_flags)
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if options.j == 0:
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options.j = multiprocessing.cpu_count()
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while options.random_seed == 0:
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options.random_seed = random.SystemRandom().randint(-2147483648, 2147483647)
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if not options.distribution_mode in DISTRIBUTION_MODES:
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print "Unknown distribution mode %s" % options.distribution_mode
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return False
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if options.distribution_factor1 < 0.0:
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print ("Distribution factor1 %s is out of range. Defaulting to 0.0"
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% options.distribution_factor1)
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options.distribution_factor1 = 0.0
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if options.distribution_factor2 < 0.0:
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print ("Distribution factor2 %s is out of range. Defaulting to 0.0"
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% options.distribution_factor2)
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options.distribution_factor2 = 0.0
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if options.coverage < 0.0 or options.coverage > 1.0:
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print ("Coverage %s is out of range. Defaulting to 0.4"
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% options.coverage)
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options.coverage = 0.4
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if options.coverage_lift < 0:
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print ("Coverage lift %s is out of range. Defaulting to 0"
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% options.coverage_lift)
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options.coverage_lift = 0
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return True
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def ShardTests(tests, shard_count, shard_run):
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if shard_count < 2:
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return tests
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if shard_run < 1 or shard_run > shard_count:
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print "shard-run not a valid number, should be in [1:shard-count]"
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print "defaulting back to running all tests"
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return tests
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count = 0
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shard = []
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for test in tests:
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if count % shard_count == shard_run - 1:
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shard.append(test)
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count += 1
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return shard
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def Main():
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parser = BuildOptions()
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(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
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if not ProcessOptions(options):
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parser.print_help()
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return 1
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exit_code = 0
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workspace = os.path.abspath(join(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]), ".."))
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suite_paths = utils.GetSuitePaths(join(workspace, "test"))
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if len(args) == 0:
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suite_paths = [ s for s in suite_paths if s in DEFAULT_TESTS ]
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else:
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args_suites = set()
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for arg in args:
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suite = arg.split(os.path.sep)[0]
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if not suite in args_suites:
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args_suites.add(suite)
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suite_paths = [ s for s in suite_paths if s in args_suites ]
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suites = []
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for root in suite_paths:
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suite = testsuite.TestSuite.LoadTestSuite(
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os.path.join(workspace, "test", root))
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if suite:
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suites.append(suite)
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if options.download_data:
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for s in suites:
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s.DownloadData()
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for mode in options.mode:
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for arch in options.arch:
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try:
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code = Execute(arch, mode, args, options, suites, workspace)
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exit_code = exit_code or code
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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return 2
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return exit_code
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def CalculateNTests(m, options):
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"""Calculates the number of tests from m deopt points with exponential
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coverage.
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The coverage is expected to be between 0.0 and 1.0.
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The 'coverage lift' lifts the coverage for tests with smaller m values.
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"""
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c = float(options.coverage)
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l = float(options.coverage_lift)
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return int(math.pow(m, (m * c + l) / (m + l)))
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def Execute(arch, mode, args, options, suites, workspace):
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print(">>> Running tests for %s.%s" % (arch, mode))
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dist = Distribution(options)
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shell_dir = options.shell_dir
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if not shell_dir:
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if options.buildbot:
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shell_dir = os.path.join(workspace, options.outdir, mode)
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mode = mode.lower()
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else:
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shell_dir = os.path.join(workspace, options.outdir,
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"%s.%s" % (arch, mode))
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shell_dir = os.path.relpath(shell_dir)
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# Populate context object.
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mode_flags = MODE_FLAGS[mode]
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timeout = options.timeout
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if timeout == -1:
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# Simulators are slow, therefore allow a longer default timeout.
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if arch in SLOW_ARCHS:
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timeout = 2 * TIMEOUT_DEFAULT;
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else:
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timeout = TIMEOUT_DEFAULT;
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timeout *= TIMEOUT_SCALEFACTOR[mode]
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ctx = context.Context(arch, mode, shell_dir,
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mode_flags, options.verbose,
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timeout, options.isolates,
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options.command_prefix,
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options.extra_flags,
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False, # Keep i18n on by default.
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options.random_seed,
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True, # No sorting of test cases.
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0, # Don't rerun failing tests.
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0, # No use of a rerun-failing-tests maximum.
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False) # No predictable mode.
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# Find available test suites and read test cases from them.
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variables = {
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"arch": arch,
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"asan": options.asan,
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"deopt_fuzzer": True,
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"gc_stress": False,
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"isolates": options.isolates,
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"mode": mode,
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"no_i18n": False,
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"no_snap": False,
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"simulator": utils.UseSimulator(arch),
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"system": utils.GuessOS(),
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}
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all_tests = []
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num_tests = 0
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test_id = 0
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# Remember test case prototypes for the fuzzing phase.
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test_backup = dict((s, []) for s in suites)
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for s in suites:
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s.ReadStatusFile(variables)
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s.ReadTestCases(ctx)
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if len(args) > 0:
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s.FilterTestCasesByArgs(args)
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all_tests += s.tests
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s.FilterTestCasesByStatus(False)
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test_backup[s] = s.tests
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analysis_flags = ["--deopt-every-n-times", "%d" % MAX_DEOPT,
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"--print-deopt-stress"]
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s.tests = [ t.CopyAddingFlags(analysis_flags) for t in s.tests ]
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num_tests += len(s.tests)
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for t in s.tests:
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t.id = test_id
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test_id += 1
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if num_tests == 0:
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print "No tests to run."
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return 0
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print(">>> Collection phase")
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progress_indicator = progress.PROGRESS_INDICATORS[options.progress]()
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runner = execution.Runner(suites, progress_indicator, ctx)
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exit_code = runner.Run(options.j)
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print(">>> Analysis phase")
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num_tests = 0
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test_id = 0
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for s in suites:
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test_results = {}
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for t in s.tests:
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for line in t.output.stdout.splitlines():
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if line.startswith("=== Stress deopt counter: "):
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test_results[t.path] = MAX_DEOPT - int(line.split(" ")[-1])
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for t in s.tests:
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if t.path not in test_results:
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print "Missing results for %s" % t.path
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if options.dump_results_file:
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results_dict = dict((t.path, n) for (t, n) in test_results.iteritems())
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with file("%s.%d.txt" % (dump_results_file, time.time()), "w") as f:
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f.write(json.dumps(results_dict))
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# Reset tests and redistribute the prototypes from the collection phase.
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s.tests = []
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if options.verbose:
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print "Test distributions:"
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for t in test_backup[s]:
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max_deopt = test_results.get(t.path, 0)
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if max_deopt == 0:
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continue
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n_deopt = CalculateNTests(max_deopt, options)
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distribution = dist.Distribute(n_deopt, max_deopt)
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if options.verbose:
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print "%s %s" % (t.path, distribution)
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for i in distribution:
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fuzzing_flags = ["--deopt-every-n-times", "%d" % i]
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s.tests.append(t.CopyAddingFlags(fuzzing_flags))
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num_tests += len(s.tests)
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for t in s.tests:
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t.id = test_id
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test_id += 1
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if num_tests == 0:
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print "No tests to run."
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return 0
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print(">>> Deopt fuzzing phase (%d test cases)" % num_tests)
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progress_indicator = progress.PROGRESS_INDICATORS[options.progress]()
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runner = execution.Runner(suites, progress_indicator, ctx)
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code = runner.Run(options.j)
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return exit_code or code
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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sys.exit(Main())
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