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# Copyright (C) 1997, 2001, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# 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 GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Verify various kinds of gcov output: line counts, branch percentages,
# and call return percentages. None of this is language-specific.
global GCOV
#
# clean-gcov -- delete the working files the compiler creates for gcov
#
# TESTCASE is the name of the test.
#
proc clean-gcov { testcase } {
set basename [file tail $testcase]
set base [file rootname $basename]
remote_file host delete $base.gcno $base.gcda \
$basename.gcov $base.h.gcov
}
#
# verify-lines -- check that line counts are as expected
#
# TESTCASE is the name of the test.
# FILE is the name of the gcov output file.
#
proc verify-lines { testcase file } {
#send_user "verify-lines\n"
set failed 0
set fd [open $file r]
while { [gets $fd line] >= 0 } {
# We want to match both "-" and "#####" as count as well as numbers,
# since we want to detect lines that shouldn't be marked as covered.
if [regexp "^ *(\[^:]*): *(\[0-9\\-#]+):.*count\\((\[0-9\\-#]+)\\)" \
"$line" all is n shouldbe] {
if { $is == "" } {
fail "$n:no data available for this line"
incr failed
} elseif { $is != $shouldbe } {
fail "$n:is $is:should be $shouldbe"
incr failed
}
}
}
close $fd
return $failed
}
#
# verify-branches -- check that branch percentages are as expected
#
# TESTCASE is the name of the test.
# FILE is the name of the gcov output file.
#
# Checks are based on comments in the source file. This means to look for
# branch percentages 10 or 90, 20 or 80, and # 70 or 30:
# /* branch(10, 20, 70) */
# This means that all specified percentages should have been seen by now:
# /* branch(end) */
# All specified percentages must also be seen by the next branch(n) or
# by the end of the file.
#
# Each check depends on the compiler having generated the expected
# branch instructions. Don't check for branches that might be
# optimized away or replaced with predicated instructions.
#
proc verify-branches { testcase file } {
#send_user "verify-branches\n"
set failed 0
set shouldbe ""
set fd [open $file r]
set n 0
while { [gets $fd line] >= 0 } {
regexp "^\[^:\]+: *(\[0-9\]+):" "$line" all n
if [regexp "branch" $line] {
verbose "Processing branch line $n: $line" 3
if [regexp "branch\\((\[0-9 \]+)\\)" "$line" all new_shouldbe] {
# All percentages in the current list should have been seen.
if {[llength $shouldbe] != 0} {
fail "$n: expected branch percentages not found: $shouldbe"
incr failed
set shouldbe ""
}
set shouldbe $new_shouldbe
#send_user "$n: looking for: $shouldbe\n"
# Record the percentages to check for. Replace percentage
# n > 50 with 100-n, since block ordering affects the
# direction of a branch.
for {set i 0} {$i < [llength $shouldbe]} {incr i} {
set num [lindex $shouldbe $i]
if {$num > 50} {
set shouldbe [lreplace $shouldbe $i $i [expr 100 - $num]]
}
}
} elseif [regexp "branch +\[0-9\]+ taken (-\[0-9\]+)%" "$line" \
all taken] {
# Percentages should never be negative.
fail "$n: negative percentage: $taken"
incr failed
} elseif [regexp "branch +\[0-9\]+ taken (\[0-9\]+)%" "$line" \
all taken] {
#send_user "$n: taken = $taken\n"
# Percentages should never be greater than 100.
if {$taken > 100} {
fail "$n: percentage greater than 100: $taken"
incr failed
}
if {$taken > 50} {
set taken [expr 100 - $taken]
}
# If this percentage is one to check for then remove it
# from the list. It's normal to ignore some reports.
set i [lsearch $shouldbe $taken]
if {$i != -1} {
set shouldbe [lreplace $shouldbe $i $i]
}
} elseif [regexp "branch\\(end\\)" "$line"] {
# All percentages in the list should have been seen by now.
if {[llength $shouldbe] != 0} {
fail "$n: expected branch percentages not found: $shouldbe"
incr failed
}
set shouldbe ""
}
}
}
# All percentages in the list should have been seen.
if {[llength $shouldbe] != 0} {
fail "$n: expected branch percentages not found: $shouldbe"
incr failed
}
close $fd
return $failed
}
#
# verify-calls -- check that call return percentages are as expected
#
# TESTCASE is the name of the test.
# FILE is the name of the gcov output file.
#
# Checks are based on comments in the source file. This means to look for
# call return percentages 50, 20, 33:
# /* returns(50, 20, 33) */
# This means that all specified percentages should have been seen by now:
# /* returns(end) */
# All specified percentages must also be seen by the next returns(n) or
# by the end of the file.
#
# Each check depends on the compiler having generated the expected
# call instructions. Don't check for calls that are inserted by the
# compiler or that might be inlined.
#
proc verify-calls { testcase file } {
#send_user "verify-calls\n"
set failed 0
set shouldbe ""
set fd [open $file r]
set n 0
while { [gets $fd line] >= 0 } {
regexp "^\[^:\]+: *(\[0-9\]+):" "$line" all n
if [regexp "return" $line] {
verbose "Processing returns line $n: $line" 3
if [regexp "returns\\((\[0-9 \]+)\\)" "$line" all new_shouldbe] {
# All percentages in the current list should have been seen.
if {[llength $shouldbe] != 0} {
fail "$n: expected return percentages not found: $shouldbe"
incr failed
set shouldbe ""
}
# Record the percentages to check for.
set shouldbe $new_shouldbe
} elseif [regexp "call +\[0-9\]+ returned (-\[0-9\]+)%" "$line" \
all returns] {
# Percentages should never be negative.
fail "$n: negative percentage: $returns"
incr failed
} elseif [regexp "call +\[0-9\]+ returned (\[0-9\]+)%" "$line" \
all returns] {
# For branches we check that percentages are not greater than
# 100 but call return percentages can be, as for setjmp(), so
# don't count that as an error.
#
# If this percentage is one to check for then remove it
# from the list. It's normal to ignore some reports.
set i [lsearch $shouldbe $returns]
if {$i != -1} {
set shouldbe [lreplace $shouldbe $i $i]
}
} elseif [regexp "returns\\(end\\)" "$line"] {
# All percentages in the list should have been seen by now.
if {[llength $shouldbe] != 0} {
fail "$n: expected return percentages not found: $shouldbe"
incr failed
}
set shouldbe ""
}
}
}
# All percentages in the list should have been seen.
if {[llength $shouldbe] != 0} {
fail "$n: expected return percentages not found: $shouldbe"
incr failed
}
close $fd
return $failed
}
# Called by dg-final to run gcov and analyze the results.
#
# ARGS consists of the optional strings "branches" and/or "calls",
# (indicating that these things should be verified) followed by a
# list of arguments to provide to gcov, including the name of the
# source file.
proc run-gcov { args } {
global GCOV
global srcdir subdir
set gcov_args [lindex $args end]
set gcov_verify_calls 0
set gcov_verify_branches 0
set gcov_execute_xfail ""
set gcov_verify_xfail ""
foreach a $args {
if { $a == "calls" } {
set gcov_verify_calls 1
} elseif { $a == "branches" } {
set gcov_verify_branches 1
}
}
# Extract the test name from the arguments.
set testcase [lindex $gcov_args end]
if { $gcov_execute_xfail != "" } {
eval setup_xfail [split $gcov_execute_xfail]
}
verbose "Running $GCOV $testcase" 2
set testcase [remote_download host $testcase]
set result [remote_exec host $GCOV $gcov_args]
if { [lindex $result 0] != 0 } {
fail "$subdir/$testcase gcov failed: [lindex $result 1]"
clean-gcov $testcase
return
}
# Get the gcov output file after making sure it exists.
set files [glob -nocomplain $testcase.gcov]
if { $files == "" } {
fail "$subdir/$testcase gcov failed: $testcase.gcov does not exist"
clean-gcov $testcase
return
}
remote_upload host $testcase.gcov $testcase.gcov
if { $gcov_verify_xfail != "" } {
eval setup_xfail [split $gcov_verify_xfail]
}
# Check that line execution counts are as expected.
set lfailed [verify-lines $testcase $testcase.gcov]
# If requested via the .x file, check that branch and call information
# is correct.
if { $gcov_verify_branches } {
set bfailed [verify-branches $testcase $testcase.gcov]
} else {
set bfailed 0
}
if { $gcov_verify_calls } {
set cfailed [verify-calls $testcase $testcase.gcov]
} else {
set cfailed 0
}
# Report whether the gcov test passed or failed. If there were
# multiple failures then the message is a summary.
set tfailed [expr $lfailed + $bfailed + $cfailed]
if { $tfailed > 0 } {
fail "$subdir/$testcase gcov: $lfailed failures in line counts, $bfailed in branch percentages, $cfailed in return percentages"
} else {
pass "$subdir/$testcase gcov"
clean-gcov $testcase
}
}
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