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Christopher Haster
640f7efae7 Moved lfs_mdir_isopen behind LFS_NO_ASSERT
lfs_mdir_isopen goes unused if asserts are disabled, and this caused an
"unused function" warning on Clang (curiously not on GCC since the
function was static inline, commonly used for header-only functions).

Also removed "inline" from the lfs_mdir_* functions as these involve
linked-list operations and really shouldn't be inlined. And since they
are static, inlining should occur automatically if there is a benefit.

Found by dpgeorge
2020-12-08 20:24:58 -06:00
19 changed files with 1102 additions and 3920 deletions

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name: post-release
on:
release:
branches: [master]
types: [released]
jobs:
post-release:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
# trigger post-release in dependency repo, this indirection allows the
# dependency repo to be updated often without affecting this repo. At
# the time of this comment, the dependency repo is responsible for
# creating PRs for other dependent repos post-release.
- name: trigger-post-release
continue-on-error: true
run: |
curl -sS -X POST -H "authorization: token ${{secrets.BOT_TOKEN}}" \
"$GITHUB_API_URL/repos/${{secrets.POST_RELEASE_REPO}}/dispatches" \
-d "$(jq -n '{
event_type: "post-release",
client_payload: {
repo: env.GITHUB_REPOSITORY,
version: "${{github.event.release.tag_name}}"}}' \
| tee /dev/stderr)"

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name: release
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: [test]
branches: [master]
types: [completed]
jobs:
release:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
# need to manually check for a couple things
# - tests passed?
# - we are the most recent commit on master?
if: ${{github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' &&
github.event.workflow_run.head_sha == github.sha}}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
ref: ${{github.event.workflow_run.head_sha}}
# need workflow access since we push branches
# containing workflows
token: ${{secrets.BOT_TOKEN}}
# need all tags
fetch-depth: 0
# try to get results from tests
- uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v2
continue-on-error: true
with:
workflow: ${{github.event.workflow_run.name}}
run_id: ${{github.event.workflow_run.id}}
name: results
path: results
- name: find-version
run: |
# rip version from lfs.h
LFS_VERSION="$(grep -o '^#define LFS_VERSION .*$' lfs.h \
| awk '{print $3}')"
LFS_VERSION_MAJOR="$((0xffff & ($LFS_VERSION >> 16)))"
LFS_VERSION_MINOR="$((0xffff & ($LFS_VERSION >> 0)))"
# find a new patch version based on what we find in our tags
LFS_VERSION_PATCH="$( \
( git describe --tags --abbrev=0 \
--match="v$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR.$LFS_VERSION_MINOR.*" \
|| echo 'v0.0.-1' ) \
| awk -F '.' '{print $3+1}')"
# found new version
LFS_VERSION="v$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR`
`.$LFS_VERSION_MINOR`
`.$LFS_VERSION_PATCH"
echo "LFS_VERSION=$LFS_VERSION"
echo "LFS_VERSION=$LFS_VERSION" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "LFS_VERSION_MAJOR=$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "LFS_VERSION_MINOR=$LFS_VERSION_MINOR" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "LFS_VERSION_PATCH=$LFS_VERSION_PATCH" >> $GITHUB_ENV
# try to find previous version?
- name: find-prev-version
continue-on-error: true
run: |
LFS_PREV_VERSION="$(git describe --tags --abbrev=0 --match 'v*')"
echo "LFS_PREV_VERSION=$LFS_PREV_VERSION"
echo "LFS_PREV_VERSION=$LFS_PREV_VERSION" >> $GITHUB_ENV
# try to find results from tests
- name: collect-results
run: |
# previous results to compare against?
[ -n "$LFS_PREV_VERSION" ] && curl -sS \
"$GITHUB_API_URL/repos/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY/`
`status/$LFS_PREV_VERSION?per_page=100" \
| jq -re 'select(.sha != env.GITHUB_SHA) | .statuses[]' \
>> prev-results.json \
|| true
# build table for GitHub
echo "<table>" >> results.txt
echo "<thead>" >> results.txt
echo "<tr>" >> results.txt
echo "<th align=left>Configuration</th>" >> results.txt
for r in Code Stack Structs Coverage
do
echo "<th align=right>$r</th>" >> results.txt
done
echo "</tr>" >> results.txt
echo "</thead>" >> results.txt
echo "<tbody>" >> results.txt
for c in "" readonly threadsafe migrate error-asserts
do
echo "<tr>" >> results.txt
c_or_default=${c:-default}
echo "<td align=left>${c_or_default^}</td>" >> results.txt
for r in code stack structs
do
# per-config results
echo "<td align=right>" >> results.txt
[ -e results/thumb${c:+-$c}.csv ] && ( \
export PREV="$(jq -re '
select(.context == "'"results (thumb${c:+, $c}) / $r"'").description
| capture("(?<result>[0-9∞]+)").result' \
prev-results.json || echo 0)"
./scripts/summary.py results/thumb${c:+-$c}.csv -f $r -Y | awk '
NR==2 {printf "%s B",$2}
NR==2 && ENVIRON["PREV"]+0 != 0 {
printf " (%+.1f%%)",100*($2-ENVIRON["PREV"])/ENVIRON["PREV"]}
NR==2 {printf "\n"}' \
| sed -e 's/ /\&nbsp;/g' \
>> results.txt)
echo "</td>" >> results.txt
done
# coverage results
if [ -z $c ]
then
echo "<td rowspan=0 align=right>" >> results.txt
[ -e results/coverage.csv ] && ( \
export PREV="$(jq -re '
select(.context == "results / coverage").description
| capture("(?<result>[0-9\\.]+)").result' \
prev-results.json || echo 0)"
./scripts/coverage.py -u results/coverage.csv -Y | awk -F '[ /%]+' '
NR==2 {printf "%.1f%% of %d lines",$4,$3}
NR==2 && ENVIRON["PREV"]+0 != 0 {
printf " (%+.1f%%)",$4-ENVIRON["PREV"]}
NR==2 {printf "\n"}' \
| sed -e 's/ /\&nbsp;/g' \
>> results.txt)
echo "</td>" >> results.txt
fi
echo "</tr>" >> results.txt
done
echo "</tbody>" >> results.txt
echo "</table>" >> results.txt
cat results.txt
# find changes from history
- name: collect-changes
run: |
[ -n "$LFS_PREV_VERSION" ] || exit 0
# use explicit link to github commit so that release notes can
# be copied elsewhere
git log "$LFS_PREV_VERSION.." \
--grep='^Merge' --invert-grep \
--format="format:[\`%h\`](`
`https://github.com/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY/commit/%h) %s" \
> changes.txt
echo "CHANGES:"
cat changes.txt
# create and update major branches (vN and vN-prefix)
- name: create-major-branches
run: |
# create major branch
git branch "v$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR" HEAD
# create major prefix branch
git config user.name ${{secrets.BOT_USER}}
git config user.email ${{secrets.BOT_EMAIL}}
git fetch "https://github.com/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY.git" \
"v$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR-prefix" || true
./scripts/prefix.py "lfs$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR"
git branch "v$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR-prefix" $( \
git commit-tree $(git write-tree) \
$(git rev-parse --verify -q FETCH_HEAD | sed -e 's/^/-p /') \
-p HEAD \
-m "Generated v$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR prefixes")
git reset --hard
# push!
git push --atomic origin \
"v$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR" \
"v$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR-prefix"
# build release notes
- name: create-release
run: |
# create release and patch version tag (vN.N.N)
# only draft if not a patch release
[ -e results.txt ] && export RESULTS="$(cat results.txt)"
[ -e changes.txt ] && export CHANGES="$(cat changes.txt)"
curl -sS -X POST -H "authorization: token ${{secrets.BOT_TOKEN}}" \
"$GITHUB_API_URL/repos/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY/releases" \
-d "$(jq -n '{
tag_name: env.LFS_VERSION,
name: env.LFS_VERSION | rtrimstr(".0"),
target_commitish: "${{github.event.workflow_run.head_sha}}",
draft: env.LFS_VERSION | endswith(".0"),
body: [env.RESULTS, env.CHANGES | select(.)] | join("\n\n")}' \
| tee /dev/stderr)"

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name: status
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: [test]
types: [completed]
jobs:
status:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
# custom statuses?
- uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v2
continue-on-error: true
with:
workflow: ${{github.event.workflow_run.name}}
run_id: ${{github.event.workflow_run.id}}
name: status
path: status
- name: update-status
continue-on-error: true
run: |
ls status
for s in $(shopt -s nullglob ; echo status/*.json)
do
# parse requested status
export STATE="$(jq -er '.state' $s)"
export CONTEXT="$(jq -er '.context' $s)"
export DESCRIPTION="$(jq -er '.description' $s)"
# help lookup URL for job/steps because GitHub makes
# it VERY HARD to link to specific jobs
export TARGET_URL="$(
jq -er '.target_url // empty' $s || (
export TARGET_JOB="$(jq -er '.target_job' $s)"
export TARGET_STEP="$(jq -er '.target_step // ""' $s)"
curl -sS -H "authorization: token ${{secrets.BOT_TOKEN}}" \
"$GITHUB_API_URL/repos/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY/actions/runs/`
`${{github.event.workflow_run.id}}/jobs" \
| jq -er '.jobs[]
| select(.name == env.TARGET_JOB)
| .html_url
+ "?check_suite_focus=true"
+ ((.steps[]
| select(.name == env.TARGET_STEP)
| "#step:\(.number):0") // "")'))"
# update status
curl -sS -X POST -H "authorization: token ${{secrets.BOT_TOKEN}}" \
"$GITHUB_API_URL/repos/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY/statuses/`
`${{github.event.workflow_run.head_sha}}" \
-d "$(jq -n '{
state: env.STATE,
context: env.CONTEXT,
description: env.DESCRIPTION,
target_url: env.TARGET_URL}' \
| tee /dev/stderr)"
done

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name: test
on: [push, pull_request]
env:
CFLAGS: -Werror
MAKEFLAGS: -j
jobs:
# run tests
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
arch: [x86_64, thumb, mips, powerpc]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: install
run: |
# need a few additional tools
#
# note this includes gcc-10, which is required for -fcallgraph-info=su
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install -qq gcc-10 python3 python3-pip lcov
sudo pip3 install toml
echo "CC=gcc-10" >> $GITHUB_ENV
gcc-10 --version
lcov --version
python3 --version
# need newer lcov version for gcc-10
#sudo apt-get remove lcov
#wget https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/lcov_1.15-1_all.deb
#sudo apt install ./lcov_1.15-1_all.deb
#lcov --version
#which lcov
#ls -lha /usr/bin/lcov
wget https://github.com/linux-test-project/lcov/releases/download/v1.15/lcov-1.15.tar.gz
tar xf lcov-1.15.tar.gz
sudo make -C lcov-1.15 install
# setup a ram-backed disk to speed up reentrant tests
mkdir disks
sudo mount -t tmpfs -o size=100m tmpfs disks
TESTFLAGS="$TESTFLAGS --disk=disks/disk"
# collect coverage
mkdir -p coverage
TESTFLAGS="$TESTFLAGS --coverage=`
`coverage/${{github.job}}-${{matrix.arch}}.info"
echo "TESTFLAGS=$TESTFLAGS" >> $GITHUB_ENV
# cross-compile with ARM Thumb (32-bit, little-endian)
- name: install-thumb
if: ${{matrix.arch == 'thumb'}}
run: |
sudo apt-get install -qq \
gcc-10-arm-linux-gnueabi \
libc6-dev-armel-cross \
qemu-user
echo "CC=arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc-10 -mthumb --static" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "EXEC=qemu-arm" >> $GITHUB_ENV
arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc-10 --version
qemu-arm -version
# cross-compile with MIPS (32-bit, big-endian)
- name: install-mips
if: ${{matrix.arch == 'mips'}}
run: |
sudo apt-get install -qq \
gcc-10-mips-linux-gnu \
libc6-dev-mips-cross \
qemu-user
echo "CC=mips-linux-gnu-gcc-10 --static" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "EXEC=qemu-mips" >> $GITHUB_ENV
mips-linux-gnu-gcc-10 --version
qemu-mips -version
# cross-compile with PowerPC (32-bit, big-endian)
- name: install-powerpc
if: ${{matrix.arch == 'powerpc'}}
run: |
sudo apt-get install -qq \
gcc-10-powerpc-linux-gnu \
libc6-dev-powerpc-cross \
qemu-user
echo "CC=powerpc-linux-gnu-gcc-10 --static" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "EXEC=qemu-ppc" >> $GITHUB_ENV
powerpc-linux-gnu-gcc-10 --version
qemu-ppc -version
# make sure example can at least compile
- name: test-example
run: |
sed -n '/``` c/,/```/{/```/d; p}' README.md > test.c
make all CFLAGS+=" \
-Duser_provided_block_device_read=NULL \
-Duser_provided_block_device_prog=NULL \
-Duser_provided_block_device_erase=NULL \
-Duser_provided_block_device_sync=NULL \
-include stdio.h"
rm test.c
# test configurations
# normal+reentrant tests
- name: test-default
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk"
# NOR flash: read/prog = 1 block = 4KiB
- name: test-nor
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
-DLFS_READ_SIZE=1 -DLFS_BLOCK_SIZE=4096"
# SD/eMMC: read/prog = 512 block = 512
- name: test-emmc
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
-DLFS_READ_SIZE=512 -DLFS_BLOCK_SIZE=512"
# NAND flash: read/prog = 4KiB block = 32KiB
- name: test-nand
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
-DLFS_READ_SIZE=4096 -DLFS_BLOCK_SIZE=\(32*1024\)"
# other extreme geometries that are useful for various corner cases
- name: test-no-intrinsics
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
-DLFS_NO_INTRINSICS"
- name: test-byte-writes
# it just takes too long to test byte-level writes when in qemu,
# should be plenty covered by the other configurations
if: ${{matrix.arch == 'x86_64'}}
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
-DLFS_READ_SIZE=1 -DLFS_CACHE_SIZE=1"
- name: test-block-cycles
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
-DLFS_BLOCK_CYCLES=1"
- name: test-odd-block-count
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
-DLFS_BLOCK_COUNT=1023 -DLFS_LOOKAHEAD_SIZE=256"
- name: test-odd-block-size
run: |
make clean
make test TESTFLAGS+="-nrk \
-DLFS_READ_SIZE=11 -DLFS_BLOCK_SIZE=704"
# upload coverage for later coverage
- name: upload-coverage
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: coverage
path: coverage
retention-days: 1
# update results
- name: results
run: |
mkdir -p results
make clean
make lfs.csv \
CFLAGS+=" \
-DLFS_NO_ASSERT \
-DLFS_NO_DEBUG \
-DLFS_NO_WARN \
-DLFS_NO_ERROR"
cp lfs.csv results/${{matrix.arch}}.csv
./scripts/summary.py results/${{matrix.arch}}.csv
- name: results-readonly
run: |
mkdir -p results
make clean
make lfs.csv \
CFLAGS+=" \
-DLFS_NO_ASSERT \
-DLFS_NO_DEBUG \
-DLFS_NO_WARN \
-DLFS_NO_ERROR \
-DLFS_READONLY"
cp lfs.csv results/${{matrix.arch}}-readonly.csv
./scripts/summary.py results/${{matrix.arch}}-readonly.csv
- name: results-threadsafe
run: |
mkdir -p results
make clean
make lfs.csv \
CFLAGS+=" \
-DLFS_NO_ASSERT \
-DLFS_NO_DEBUG \
-DLFS_NO_WARN \
-DLFS_NO_ERROR \
-DLFS_THREADSAFE"
cp lfs.csv results/${{matrix.arch}}-threadsafe.csv
./scripts/summary.py results/${{matrix.arch}}-threadsafe.csv
- name: results-migrate
run: |
mkdir -p results
make clean
make lfs.csv \
CFLAGS+=" \
-DLFS_NO_ASSERT \
-DLFS_NO_DEBUG \
-DLFS_NO_WARN \
-DLFS_NO_ERROR \
-DLFS_MIGRATE"
cp lfs.csv results/${{matrix.arch}}-migrate.csv
./scripts/summary.py results/${{matrix.arch}}-migrate.csv
- name: results-error-asserts
run: |
mkdir -p results
make clean
make lfs.csv \
CFLAGS+=" \
-DLFS_NO_DEBUG \
-DLFS_NO_WARN \
-DLFS_NO_ERROR \
-D'LFS_ASSERT(test)=do {if(!(test)) {return -1;}} while(0)'"
cp lfs.csv results/${{matrix.arch}}-error-asserts.csv
./scripts/summary.py results/${{matrix.arch}}-error-asserts.csv
- name: upload-results
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: results
path: results
# create statuses with results
- name: collect-status
run: |
mkdir -p status
for f in $(shopt -s nullglob ; echo results/*.csv)
do
export STEP="results$(
echo $f | sed -n 's/[^-]*-\(.*\).csv/-\1/p')"
for r in code stack structs
do
export CONTEXT="results (${{matrix.arch}}$(
echo $f | sed -n 's/[^-]*-\(.*\).csv/, \1/p')) / $r"
export PREV="$(curl -sS \
"$GITHUB_API_URL/repos/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY/status/master?per_page=100" \
| jq -re 'select(.sha != env.GITHUB_SHA) | .statuses[]
| select(.context == env.CONTEXT).description
| capture("(?<result>[0-9∞]+)").result' \
|| echo 0)"
export DESCRIPTION="$(./scripts/summary.py $f -f $r -Y | awk '
NR==2 {printf "%s B",$2}
NR==2 && ENVIRON["PREV"]+0 != 0 {
printf " (%+.1f%%)",100*($2-ENVIRON["PREV"])/ENVIRON["PREV"]}')"
jq -n '{
state: "success",
context: env.CONTEXT,
description: env.DESCRIPTION,
target_job: "${{github.job}} (${{matrix.arch}})",
target_step: env.STEP}' \
| tee status/$r-${{matrix.arch}}$(
echo $f | sed -n 's/[^-]*-\(.*\).csv/-\1/p').json
done
done
- name: upload-status
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: status
path: status
retention-days: 1
# run under Valgrind to check for memory errors
valgrind:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: install
run: |
# need toml, also pip3 isn't installed by default?
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install -qq python3 python3-pip
sudo pip3 install toml
- name: install-valgrind
run: |
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install -qq valgrind
valgrind --version
# normal tests, we don't need to test all geometries
- name: test-valgrind
run: make test TESTFLAGS+="-k --valgrind"
# self-host with littlefs-fuse for a fuzz-like test
fuse:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
if: ${{!endsWith(github.ref, '-prefix')}}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: install
run: |
# need toml, also pip3 isn't installed by default?
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install -qq python3 python3-pip libfuse-dev
sudo pip3 install toml
fusermount -V
gcc --version
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
repository: littlefs-project/littlefs-fuse
ref: v2
path: littlefs-fuse
- name: setup
run: |
# copy our new version into littlefs-fuse
rm -rf littlefs-fuse/littlefs/*
cp -r $(git ls-tree --name-only HEAD) littlefs-fuse/littlefs
# setup disk for littlefs-fuse
mkdir mount
LOOP=$(sudo losetup -f)
sudo chmod a+rw $LOOP
dd if=/dev/zero bs=512 count=128K of=disk
losetup $LOOP disk
echo "LOOP=$LOOP" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: test
run: |
# self-host test
make -C littlefs-fuse
littlefs-fuse/lfs --format $LOOP
littlefs-fuse/lfs $LOOP mount
ls mount
mkdir mount/littlefs
cp -r $(git ls-tree --name-only HEAD) mount/littlefs
cd mount/littlefs
stat .
ls -flh
make -B test
# test migration using littlefs-fuse
migrate:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
if: ${{!endsWith(github.ref, '-prefix')}}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: install
run: |
# need toml, also pip3 isn't installed by default?
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install -qq python3 python3-pip libfuse-dev
sudo pip3 install toml
fusermount -V
gcc --version
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
repository: littlefs-project/littlefs-fuse
ref: v2
path: v2
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
repository: littlefs-project/littlefs-fuse
ref: v1
path: v1
- name: setup
run: |
# copy our new version into littlefs-fuse
rm -rf v2/littlefs/*
cp -r $(git ls-tree --name-only HEAD) v2/littlefs
# setup disk for littlefs-fuse
mkdir mount
LOOP=$(sudo losetup -f)
sudo chmod a+rw $LOOP
dd if=/dev/zero bs=512 count=128K of=disk
losetup $LOOP disk
echo "LOOP=$LOOP" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: test
run: |
# compile v1 and v2
make -C v1
make -C v2
# run self-host test with v1
v1/lfs --format $LOOP
v1/lfs $LOOP mount
ls mount
mkdir mount/littlefs
cp -r $(git ls-tree --name-only HEAD) mount/littlefs
cd mount/littlefs
stat .
ls -flh
make -B test
# attempt to migrate
cd ../..
fusermount -u mount
v2/lfs --migrate $LOOP
v2/lfs $LOOP mount
# run self-host test with v2 right where we left off
ls mount
cd mount/littlefs
stat .
ls -flh
make -B test
# collect coverage info
coverage:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
needs: [test]
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: install
run: |
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install -qq python3 python3-pip lcov
sudo pip3 install toml
# yes we continue-on-error nearly every step, continue-on-error
# at job level apparently still marks a job as failed, which isn't
# what we want
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v2
continue-on-error: true
with:
name: coverage
path: coverage
- name: results-coverage
continue-on-error: true
run: |
mkdir -p results
lcov $(for f in coverage/*.info ; do echo "-a $f" ; done) \
-o results/coverage.info
./scripts/coverage.py results/coverage.info -o results/coverage.csv
- name: upload-results
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: results
path: results
- name: collect-status
run: |
mkdir -p status
[ -e results/coverage.csv ] || exit 0
export STEP="results-coverage"
export CONTEXT="results / coverage"
export PREV="$(curl -sS \
"$GITHUB_API_URL/repos/$GITHUB_REPOSITORY/status/master?per_page=100" \
| jq -re 'select(.sha != env.GITHUB_SHA) | .statuses[]
| select(.context == env.CONTEXT).description
| capture("(?<result>[0-9\\.]+)").result' \
|| echo 0)"
export DESCRIPTION="$(
./scripts/coverage.py -u results/coverage.csv -Y | awk -F '[ /%]+' '
NR==2 {printf "%.1f%% of %d lines",$4,$3}
NR==2 && ENVIRON["PREV"]+0 != 0 {
printf " (%+.1f%%)",$4-ENVIRON["PREV"]}')"
jq -n '{
state: "success",
context: env.CONTEXT,
description: env.DESCRIPTION,
target_job: "${{github.job}}",
target_step: env.STEP}' \
| tee status/coverage.json
- name: upload-status
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: status
path: status
retention-days: 1

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*.o
*.d
*.a
*.ci
*.csv
# Testing things
blocks/

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# environment variables
env:
global:
- CFLAGS=-Werror
- MAKEFLAGS=-j
# cache installation dirs
cache:
pip: true
directories:
- $HOME/.cache/apt
# common installation
_: &install-common
# need toml, also pip3 isn't installed by default?
- sudo apt-get install python3 python3-pip
- sudo pip3 install toml
# setup a ram-backed disk to speed up reentrant tests
- mkdir disks
- sudo mount -t tmpfs -o size=100m tmpfs disks
- export TFLAGS="$TFLAGS --disk=disks/disk"
# test cases
_: &test-example
# make sure example can at least compile
- sed -n '/``` c/,/```/{/```/d; p}' README.md > test.c &&
make all CFLAGS+="
-Duser_provided_block_device_read=NULL
-Duser_provided_block_device_prog=NULL
-Duser_provided_block_device_erase=NULL
-Duser_provided_block_device_sync=NULL
-include stdio.h"
# default tests
_: &test-default
# normal+reentrant tests
- make test TFLAGS+="-nrk"
# common real-life geometries
_: &test-nor
# NOR flash: read/prog = 1 block = 4KiB
- make test TFLAGS+="-nrk -DLFS_READ_SIZE=1 -DLFS_BLOCK_SIZE=4096"
_: &test-emmc
# eMMC: read/prog = 512 block = 512
- make test TFLAGS+="-nrk -DLFS_READ_SIZE=512 -DLFS_BLOCK_SIZE=512"
_: &test-nand
# NAND flash: read/prog = 4KiB block = 32KiB
- make test TFLAGS+="-nrk -DLFS_READ_SIZE=4096 -DLFS_BLOCK_SIZE=\(32*1024\)"
# other extreme geometries that are useful for testing various corner cases
_: &test-no-intrinsics
- make test TFLAGS+="-nrk -DLFS_NO_INTRINSICS"
_: &test-no-inline
- make test TFLAGS+="-nrk -DLFS_INLINE_MAX=0"
_: &test-byte-writes
- make test TFLAGS+="-nrk -DLFS_READ_SIZE=1 -DLFS_CACHE_SIZE=1"
_: &test-block-cycles
- make test TFLAGS+="-nrk -DLFS_BLOCK_CYCLES=1"
_: &test-odd-block-count
- make test TFLAGS+="-nrk -DLFS_BLOCK_COUNT=1023 -DLFS_LOOKAHEAD_SIZE=256"
_: &test-odd-block-size
- make test TFLAGS+="-nrk -DLFS_READ_SIZE=11 -DLFS_BLOCK_SIZE=704"
# report size
_: &report-size
# compile and find the code size with the smallest configuration
- make -j1 clean size
OBJ="$(ls lfs*.c | sed 's/\.c/\.o/' | tr '\n' ' ')"
CFLAGS+="-DLFS_NO_ASSERT -DLFS_NO_DEBUG -DLFS_NO_WARN -DLFS_NO_ERROR"
| tee sizes
# update status if we succeeded, compare with master if possible
- |
if [ "$TRAVIS_TEST_RESULT" -eq 0 ]
then
CURR=$(tail -n1 sizes | awk '{print $1}')
PREV=$(curl -u "$GEKY_BOT_STATUSES" https://api.github.com/repos/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG/status/master \
| jq -re "select(.sha != \"$TRAVIS_COMMIT\")
| .statuses[] | select(.context == \"${TRAVIS_BUILD_STAGE_NAME,,}/$NAME\").description
| capture(\"code size is (?<size>[0-9]+)\").size" \
|| echo 0)
STATUS="Passed, code size is ${CURR}B"
if [ "$PREV" -ne 0 ]
then
STATUS="$STATUS ($(python -c "print '%+.2f' % (100*($CURR-$PREV)/$PREV.0)")%)"
fi
fi
# stage control
stages:
- name: test
- name: deploy
if: branch = master AND type = push
# job control
jobs:
# native testing
- &x86
stage: test
env:
- NAME=littlefs-x86
install: *install-common
script: [*test-example, *report-size]
- {<<: *x86, script: [*test-default, *report-size]}
- {<<: *x86, script: [*test-nor, *report-size]}
- {<<: *x86, script: [*test-emmc, *report-size]}
- {<<: *x86, script: [*test-nand, *report-size]}
- {<<: *x86, script: [*test-no-intrinsics, *report-size]}
- {<<: *x86, script: [*test-no-inline, *report-size]}
- {<<: *x86, script: [*test-byte-writes, *report-size]}
- {<<: *x86, script: [*test-block-cycles, *report-size]}
- {<<: *x86, script: [*test-odd-block-count, *report-size]}
- {<<: *x86, script: [*test-odd-block-size, *report-size]}
# cross-compile with ARM (thumb mode)
- &arm
stage: test
env:
- NAME=littlefs-arm
- CC="arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc --static -mthumb"
- TFLAGS="$TFLAGS --exec=qemu-arm"
install:
- *install-common
- sudo apt-get install
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi
libc6-dev-armel-cross
qemu-user
- arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc --version
- qemu-arm -version
script: [*test-example, *report-size]
- {<<: *arm, script: [*test-default, *report-size]}
- {<<: *arm, script: [*test-nor, *report-size]}
- {<<: *arm, script: [*test-emmc, *report-size]}
- {<<: *arm, script: [*test-nand, *report-size]}
- {<<: *arm, script: [*test-no-intrinsics, *report-size]}
- {<<: *arm, script: [*test-no-inline, *report-size]}
# it just takes way to long to run byte-level writes in qemu,
# note this is still tested in the native tests
#- {<<: *arm, script: [*test-byte-writes, *report-size]}
- {<<: *arm, script: [*test-block-cycles, *report-size]}
- {<<: *arm, script: [*test-odd-block-count, *report-size]}
- {<<: *arm, script: [*test-odd-block-size, *report-size]}
# cross-compile with MIPS
- &mips
stage: test
env:
- NAME=littlefs-mips
- CC="mips-linux-gnu-gcc --static"
- TFLAGS="$TFLAGS --exec=qemu-mips"
install:
- *install-common
- sudo apt-get install
gcc-mips-linux-gnu
libc6-dev-mips-cross
qemu-user
- mips-linux-gnu-gcc --version
- qemu-mips -version
script: [*test-example, *report-size]
- {<<: *mips, script: [*test-default, *report-size]}
- {<<: *mips, script: [*test-nor, *report-size]}
- {<<: *mips, script: [*test-emmc, *report-size]}
- {<<: *mips, script: [*test-nand, *report-size]}
- {<<: *mips, script: [*test-no-intrinsics, *report-size]}
- {<<: *mips, script: [*test-no-inline, *report-size]}
# it just takes way to long to run byte-level writes in qemu,
# note this is still tested in the native tests
#- {<<: *mips, script: [*test-byte-writes, *report-size]}
- {<<: *mips, script: [*test-block-cycles, *report-size]}
- {<<: *mips, script: [*test-odd-block-count, *report-size]}
- {<<: *mips, script: [*test-odd-block-size, *report-size]}
# cross-compile with PowerPC
- &powerpc
stage: test
env:
- NAME=littlefs-powerpc
- CC="powerpc-linux-gnu-gcc --static"
- TFLAGS="$TFLAGS --exec=qemu-ppc"
install:
- *install-common
- sudo apt-get install
gcc-powerpc-linux-gnu
libc6-dev-powerpc-cross
qemu-user
- powerpc-linux-gnu-gcc --version
- qemu-ppc -version
script: [*test-example, *report-size]
- {<<: *powerpc, script: [*test-default, *report-size]}
- {<<: *powerpc, script: [*test-nor, *report-size]}
- {<<: *powerpc, script: [*test-emmc, *report-size]}
- {<<: *powerpc, script: [*test-nand, *report-size]}
- {<<: *powerpc, script: [*test-no-intrinsics, *report-size]}
- {<<: *powerpc, script: [*test-no-inline, *report-size]}
# it just takes way to long to run byte-level writes in qemu,
# note this is still tested in the native tests
#- {<<: *powerpc, script: [*test-byte-writes, *report-size]}
- {<<: *powerpc, script: [*test-block-cycles, *report-size]}
- {<<: *powerpc, script: [*test-odd-block-count, *report-size]}
- {<<: *powerpc, script: [*test-odd-block-size, *report-size]}
# test under valgrind, checking for memory errors
- &valgrind
stage: test
env:
- NAME=littlefs-valgrind
install:
- *install-common
- sudo apt-get install valgrind
- valgrind --version
script:
- make test TFLAGS+="-k --valgrind"
# test compilation in read-only mode
- stage: test
env:
- NAME=littlefs-readonly
- CC="arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc --static -mthumb"
- CFLAGS="-Werror -DLFS_READONLY"
if: branch !~ -prefix$
install:
- *install-common
- sudo apt-get install
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi
libc6-dev-armel-cross
- arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc --version
# report-size will compile littlefs and report the size
script: [*report-size]
# test compilation in thread-safe mode
- stage: test
env:
- NAME=littlefs-threadsafe
- CC="arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc --static -mthumb"
- CFLAGS="-Werror -DLFS_THREADSAFE"
if: branch !~ -prefix$
install:
- *install-common
- sudo apt-get install
gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi
libc6-dev-armel-cross
- arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc --version
# report-size will compile littlefs and report the size
script: [*report-size]
# self-host with littlefs-fuse for fuzz test
- stage: test
env:
- NAME=littlefs-fuse
if: branch !~ -prefix$
install:
- *install-common
- sudo apt-get install libfuse-dev
- git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/geky/littlefs-fuse -b v2
- fusermount -V
- gcc --version
# setup disk for littlefs-fuse
- rm -rf littlefs-fuse/littlefs/*
- cp -r $(git ls-tree --name-only HEAD) littlefs-fuse/littlefs
- mkdir mount
- sudo chmod a+rw /dev/loop0
- dd if=/dev/zero bs=512 count=128K of=disk
- losetup /dev/loop0 disk
script:
# self-host test
- make -C littlefs-fuse
- littlefs-fuse/lfs --format /dev/loop0
- littlefs-fuse/lfs /dev/loop0 mount
- ls mount
- mkdir mount/littlefs
- cp -r $(git ls-tree --name-only HEAD) mount/littlefs
- cd mount/littlefs
- stat .
- ls -flh
- make -B test
# test migration using littlefs-fuse
- stage: test
env:
- NAME=littlefs-migration
if: branch !~ -prefix$
install:
- *install-common
- sudo apt-get install libfuse-dev
- git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/geky/littlefs-fuse -b v2 v2
- git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/geky/littlefs-fuse -b v1 v1
- fusermount -V
- gcc --version
# setup disk for littlefs-fuse
- rm -rf v2/littlefs/*
- cp -r $(git ls-tree --name-only HEAD) v2/littlefs
- mkdir mount
- sudo chmod a+rw /dev/loop0
- dd if=/dev/zero bs=512 count=128K of=disk
- losetup /dev/loop0 disk
script:
# compile v1 and v2
- make -C v1
- make -C v2
# run self-host test with v1
- v1/lfs --format /dev/loop0
- v1/lfs /dev/loop0 mount
- ls mount
- mkdir mount/littlefs
- cp -r $(git ls-tree --name-only HEAD) mount/littlefs
- cd mount/littlefs
- stat .
- ls -flh
- make -B test
# attempt to migrate
- cd ../..
- fusermount -u mount
- v2/lfs --migrate /dev/loop0
- v2/lfs /dev/loop0 mount
# run self-host test with v2 right where we left off
- ls mount
- cd mount/littlefs
- stat .
- ls -flh
- make -B test
# automatically create releases
- stage: deploy
env:
- NAME=deploy
script:
- |
bash << 'SCRIPT'
set -ev
# Find version defined in lfs.h
LFS_VERSION=$(grep -ox '#define LFS_VERSION .*' lfs.h | cut -d ' ' -f3)
LFS_VERSION_MAJOR=$((0xffff & ($LFS_VERSION >> 16)))
LFS_VERSION_MINOR=$((0xffff & ($LFS_VERSION >> 0)))
# Grab latests patch from repo tags, default to 0, needs finagling
# to get past github's pagination api
PREV_URL=https://api.github.com/repos/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG/git/refs/tags/v$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR.$LFS_VERSION_MINOR.
PREV_URL=$(curl -u "$GEKY_BOT_RELEASES" "$PREV_URL" -I \
| sed -n '/^Link/{s/.*<\(.*\)>; rel="last"/\1/;p;q0};$q1' \
|| echo $PREV_URL)
LFS_VERSION_PATCH=$(curl -u "$GEKY_BOT_RELEASES" "$PREV_URL" \
| jq 'map(.ref | match("\\bv.*\\..*\\.(.*)$";"g")
.captures[].string | tonumber) | max + 1' \
|| echo 0)
# We have our new version
LFS_VERSION="v$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR.$LFS_VERSION_MINOR.$LFS_VERSION_PATCH"
echo "VERSION $LFS_VERSION"
# Check that we're the most recent commit
CURRENT_COMMIT=$(curl -f -u "$GEKY_BOT_RELEASES" \
https://api.github.com/repos/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG/commits/master \
| jq -re '.sha')
[ "$TRAVIS_COMMIT" == "$CURRENT_COMMIT" ] || exit 0
# Create major branch
git branch v$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR HEAD
# Create major prefix branch
git config user.name "geky bot"
git config user.email "bot@geky.net"
git fetch https://github.com/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG.git \
--depth=50 v$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR-prefix || true
./scripts/prefix.py lfs$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR
git branch v$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR-prefix $( \
git commit-tree $(git write-tree) \
$(git rev-parse --verify -q FETCH_HEAD | sed -e 's/^/-p /') \
-p HEAD \
-m "Generated v$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR prefixes")
git reset --hard
# Update major version branches (vN and vN-prefix)
git push --atomic https://$GEKY_BOT_RELEASES@github.com/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG.git \
v$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR \
v$LFS_VERSION_MAJOR-prefix
# Build release notes
PREV=$(git tag --sort=-v:refname -l "v*" | head -1)
if [ ! -z "$PREV" ]
then
echo "PREV $PREV"
CHANGES=$(git log --oneline $PREV.. --grep='^Merge' --invert-grep)
printf "CHANGES\n%s\n\n" "$CHANGES"
fi
case ${GEKY_BOT_DRAFT:-minor} in
true) DRAFT=true ;;
minor) DRAFT=$(jq -R 'endswith(".0")' <<< "$LFS_VERSION") ;;
false) DRAFT=false ;;
esac
# Create the release and patch version tag (vN.N.N)
curl -f -u "$GEKY_BOT_RELEASES" -X POST \
https://api.github.com/repos/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG/releases \
-d "{
\"tag_name\": \"$LFS_VERSION\",
\"name\": \"${LFS_VERSION%.0}\",
\"target_commitish\": \"$TRAVIS_COMMIT\",
\"draft\": $DRAFT,
\"body\": $(jq -sR '.' <<< "$CHANGES")
}" #"
SCRIPT
# manage statuses
before_install:
- |
# don't clobber other (not us) failures
if ! curl https://api.github.com/repos/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG/status/${TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST_SHA:-$TRAVIS_COMMIT} \
| jq -e ".statuses[] | select(
.context == \"${TRAVIS_BUILD_STAGE_NAME,,}/$NAME\" and
.state == \"failure\" and
(.target_url | endswith(\"$TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER\") | not))"
then
curl -u "$GEKY_BOT_STATUSES" -X POST \
https://api.github.com/repos/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG/statuses/${TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST_SHA:-$TRAVIS_COMMIT} \
-d "{
\"context\": \"${TRAVIS_BUILD_STAGE_NAME,,}/$NAME\",
\"state\": \"pending\",
\"description\": \"${STATUS:-In progress}\",
\"target_url\": \"$TRAVIS_JOB_WEB_URL#$TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER\"
}"
fi
after_failure:
- |
# don't clobber other (not us) failures
if ! curl https://api.github.com/repos/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG/status/${TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST_SHA:-$TRAVIS_COMMIT} \
| jq -e ".statuses[] | select(
.context == \"${TRAVIS_BUILD_STAGE_NAME,,}/$NAME\" and
.state == \"failure\" and
(.target_url | endswith(\"$TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER\") | not))"
then
curl -u "$GEKY_BOT_STATUSES" -X POST \
https://api.github.com/repos/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG/statuses/${TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST_SHA:-$TRAVIS_COMMIT} \
-d "{
\"context\": \"${TRAVIS_BUILD_STAGE_NAME,,}/$NAME\",
\"state\": \"failure\",
\"description\": \"${STATUS:-Failed}\",
\"target_url\": \"$TRAVIS_JOB_WEB_URL#$TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER\"
}"
fi
after_success:
- |
# don't clobber other (not us) failures
# only update if we were last job to mark in progress,
# this isn't perfect but is probably good enough
if ! curl https://api.github.com/repos/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG/status/${TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST_SHA:-$TRAVIS_COMMIT} \
| jq -e ".statuses[] | select(
.context == \"${TRAVIS_BUILD_STAGE_NAME,,}/$NAME\" and
(.state == \"failure\" or .state == \"pending\") and
(.target_url | endswith(\"$TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER\") | not))"
then
curl -u "$GEKY_BOT_STATUSES" -X POST \
https://api.github.com/repos/$TRAVIS_REPO_SLUG/statuses/${TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST_SHA:-$TRAVIS_COMMIT} \
-d "{
\"context\": \"${TRAVIS_BUILD_STAGE_NAME,,}/$NAME\",
\"state\": \"success\",
\"description\": \"${STATUS:-Passed}\",
\"target_url\": \"$TRAVIS_JOB_WEB_URL#$TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER\"
}"
fi

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ifdef BUILDDIR
# make sure BUILDDIR ends with a slash
override BUILDDIR := $(BUILDDIR)/
# bit of a hack, but we want to make sure BUILDDIR directory structure
# is correct before any commands
$(if $(findstring n,$(MAKEFLAGS)),, $(shell mkdir -p \
$(BUILDDIR) \
$(BUILDDIR)bd \
$(BUILDDIR)tests))
endif
# overridable target/src/tools/flags/etc
TARGET = lfs.a
ifneq ($(wildcard test.c main.c),)
TARGET ?= $(BUILDDIR)lfs
else
TARGET ?= $(BUILDDIR)lfs.a
override TARGET = lfs
endif
CC ?= gcc
AR ?= ar
SIZE ?= size
CC ?= gcc
AR ?= ar
SIZE ?= size
CTAGS ?= ctags
NM ?= nm
OBJDUMP ?= objdump
LCOV ?= lcov
SRC ?= $(wildcard *.c)
OBJ := $(SRC:%.c=$(BUILDDIR)%.o)
DEP := $(SRC:%.c=$(BUILDDIR)%.d)
ASM := $(SRC:%.c=$(BUILDDIR)%.s)
CGI := $(SRC:%.c=$(BUILDDIR)%.ci)
SRC += $(wildcard *.c bd/*.c)
OBJ := $(SRC:.c=.o)
DEP := $(SRC:.c=.d)
ASM := $(SRC:.c=.s)
ifdef DEBUG
override CFLAGS += -O0
override CFLAGS += -O0 -g3
else
override CFLAGS += -Os
endif
ifdef WORD
override CFLAGS += -m$(WORD)
endif
ifdef TRACE
override CFLAGS += -DLFS_YES_TRACE
endif
override CFLAGS += -g3
override CFLAGS += -I.
override CFLAGS += -std=c99 -Wall -pedantic
override CFLAGS += -Wextra -Wshadow -Wjump-misses-init -Wundef
ifdef VERBOSE
override TESTFLAGS += -v
override CALLSFLAGS += -v
override CODEFLAGS += -v
override DATAFLAGS += -v
override STACKFLAGS += -v
override STRUCTSFLAGS += -v
override COVERAGEFLAGS += -v
endif
ifdef EXEC
override TESTFLAGS += --exec="$(EXEC)"
endif
ifdef COVERAGE
override TESTFLAGS += --coverage
endif
ifdef BUILDDIR
override TESTFLAGS += --build-dir="$(BUILDDIR:/=)"
override CALLSFLAGS += --build-dir="$(BUILDDIR:/=)"
override CODEFLAGS += --build-dir="$(BUILDDIR:/=)"
override DATAFLAGS += --build-dir="$(BUILDDIR:/=)"
override STACKFLAGS += --build-dir="$(BUILDDIR:/=)"
override STRUCTSFLAGS += --build-dir="$(BUILDDIR:/=)"
override COVERAGEFLAGS += --build-dir="$(BUILDDIR:/=)"
endif
ifneq ($(NM),nm)
override CODEFLAGS += --nm-tool="$(NM)"
override DATAFLAGS += --nm-tool="$(NM)"
endif
ifneq ($(OBJDUMP),objdump)
override STRUCTSFLAGS += --objdump-tool="$(OBJDUMP)"
override TFLAGS += -v
endif
# commands
.PHONY: all build
all build: $(TARGET)
all: $(TARGET)
.PHONY: asm
asm: $(ASM)
.PHONY: size
size: $(OBJ)
$(SIZE) -t $^
.PHONY: tags
tags:
$(CTAGS) --totals --c-types=+p $(shell find -H -name '*.h') $(SRC)
.PHONY: calls
calls: $(CGI)
./scripts/calls.py $^ $(CALLSFLAGS)
.PHONY: test
test:
./scripts/test.py $(TESTFLAGS)
./scripts/test.py $(TFLAGS)
.SECONDEXPANSION:
test%: tests/test$$(firstword $$(subst \#, ,%)).toml
./scripts/test.py $@ $(TESTFLAGS)
./scripts/test.py $@ $(TFLAGS)
.PHONY: code
code: $(OBJ)
./scripts/code.py $^ -S $(CODEFLAGS)
.PHONY: data
data: $(OBJ)
./scripts/data.py $^ -S $(DATAFLAGS)
.PHONY: stack
stack: $(CGI)
./scripts/stack.py $^ -S $(STACKFLAGS)
.PHONY: structs
structs: $(OBJ)
./scripts/structs.py $^ -S $(STRUCTSFLAGS)
.PHONY: coverage
coverage:
./scripts/coverage.py $(BUILDDIR)tests/*.toml.info -s $(COVERAGEFLAGS)
.PHONY: summary
summary: $(BUILDDIR)lfs.csv
./scripts/summary.py -Y $^ $(SUMMARYFLAGS)
# rules
-include $(DEP)
.SUFFIXES:
$(BUILDDIR)lfs: $(OBJ)
lfs: $(OBJ)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $^ $(LFLAGS) -o $@
$(BUILDDIR)lfs.a: $(OBJ)
%.a: $(OBJ)
$(AR) rcs $@ $^
$(BUILDDIR)lfs.csv: $(OBJ) $(CGI)
./scripts/code.py $(OBJ) -q $(CODEFLAGS) -o $@
./scripts/data.py $(OBJ) -q -m $@ $(DATAFLAGS) -o $@
./scripts/stack.py $(CGI) -q -m $@ $(STACKFLAGS) -o $@
./scripts/structs.py $(OBJ) -q -m $@ $(STRUCTSFLAGS) -o $@
$(if $(COVERAGE),\
./scripts/coverage.py $(BUILDDIR)tests/*.toml.info \
-q -m $@ $(COVERAGEFLAGS) -o $@)
$(BUILDDIR)%.o: %.c
%.o: %.c
$(CC) -c -MMD $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
$(BUILDDIR)%.s: %.c
%.s: %.c
$(CC) -S $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
# gcc depends on the output file for intermediate file names, so
# we can't omit to .o output. We also need to serialize with the
# normal .o rule because otherwise we can end up with multiprocess
# problems with two instances of gcc modifying the same .o
$(BUILDDIR)%.ci: %.c | $(BUILDDIR)%.o
$(CC) -c -MMD -fcallgraph-info=su $(CFLAGS) $< -o $|
# clean everything
.PHONY: clean
clean:
rm -f $(BUILDDIR)lfs
rm -f $(BUILDDIR)lfs.a
rm -f $(BUILDDIR)lfs.csv
rm -f $(TARGET)
rm -f $(OBJ)
rm -f $(CGI)
rm -f $(DEP)
rm -f $(ASM)
rm -f $(BUILDDIR)tests/*.toml.*
rm -f tests/*.toml.*

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## Testing
The littlefs comes with a test suite designed to run on a PC using the
[emulated block device](bd/lfs_testbd.h) found in the `bd` directory.
[emulated block device](emubd/lfs_emubd.h) found in the emubd directory.
The tests assume a Linux environment and can be started with make:
``` bash

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ extern "C"
// Software library version
// Major (top-nibble), incremented on backwards incompatible changes
// Minor (bottom-nibble), incremented on feature additions
#define LFS_VERSION 0x00020004
#define LFS_VERSION 0x00020003
#define LFS_VERSION_MAJOR (0xffff & (LFS_VERSION >> 16))
#define LFS_VERSION_MINOR (0xffff & (LFS_VERSION >> 0))
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ struct lfs_config {
// Number of erasable blocks on the device.
lfs_size_t block_count;
// Number of erase cycles before littlefs evicts metadata logs and moves
// Number of erase cycles before littlefs evicts metadata logs and moves
// the metadata to another block. Suggested values are in the
// range 100-1000, with large values having better performance at the cost
// of less consistent wear distribution.
@@ -256,12 +256,6 @@ struct lfs_config {
// larger attributes size but must be <= LFS_ATTR_MAX. Defaults to
// LFS_ATTR_MAX when zero.
lfs_size_t attr_max;
// Optional upper limit on total space given to metadata pairs in bytes. On
// devices with large blocks (e.g. 128kB) setting this to a low size (2-8kB)
// can help bound the metadata compaction time. Must be <= block_size.
// Defaults to block_size when zero.
lfs_size_t metadata_max;
};
// File info structure

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@@ -49,7 +49,6 @@ extern "C"
// code footprint
// Logging functions
#ifndef LFS_TRACE
#ifdef LFS_YES_TRACE
#define LFS_TRACE_(fmt, ...) \
printf("%s:%d:trace: " fmt "%s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
@@ -57,9 +56,7 @@ extern "C"
#else
#define LFS_TRACE(...)
#endif
#endif
#ifndef LFS_DEBUG
#ifndef LFS_NO_DEBUG
#define LFS_DEBUG_(fmt, ...) \
printf("%s:%d:debug: " fmt "%s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
@@ -67,9 +64,7 @@ extern "C"
#else
#define LFS_DEBUG(...)
#endif
#endif
#ifndef LFS_WARN
#ifndef LFS_NO_WARN
#define LFS_WARN_(fmt, ...) \
printf("%s:%d:warn: " fmt "%s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
@@ -77,9 +72,7 @@ extern "C"
#else
#define LFS_WARN(...)
#endif
#endif
#ifndef LFS_ERROR
#ifndef LFS_NO_ERROR
#define LFS_ERROR_(fmt, ...) \
printf("%s:%d:error: " fmt "%s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, __VA_ARGS__)
@@ -87,16 +80,13 @@ extern "C"
#else
#define LFS_ERROR(...)
#endif
#endif
// Runtime assertions
#ifndef LFS_ASSERT
#ifndef LFS_NO_ASSERT
#define LFS_ASSERT(test) assert(test)
#else
#define LFS_ASSERT(test)
#endif
#endif
// Builtin functions, these may be replaced by more efficient

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@@ -1,284 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Script to find code size at the function level. Basically just a bit wrapper
# around nm with some extra conveniences for comparing builds. Heavily inspired
# by Linux's Bloat-O-Meter.
#
import os
import glob
import itertools as it
import subprocess as sp
import shlex
import re
import csv
import collections as co
OBJ_PATHS = ['*.o']
def collect(paths, **args):
results = co.defaultdict(lambda: 0)
pattern = re.compile(
'^(?P<size>[0-9a-fA-F]+)' +
' (?P<type>[%s])' % re.escape(args['type']) +
' (?P<func>.+?)$')
for path in paths:
# note nm-tool may contain extra args
cmd = args['nm_tool'] + ['--size-sort', path]
if args.get('verbose'):
print(' '.join(shlex.quote(c) for c in cmd))
proc = sp.Popen(cmd,
stdout=sp.PIPE,
stderr=sp.PIPE if not args.get('verbose') else None,
universal_newlines=True,
errors='replace')
for line in proc.stdout:
m = pattern.match(line)
if m:
results[(path, m.group('func'))] += int(m.group('size'), 16)
proc.wait()
if proc.returncode != 0:
if not args.get('verbose'):
for line in proc.stderr:
sys.stdout.write(line)
sys.exit(-1)
flat_results = []
for (file, func), size in results.items():
# map to source files
if args.get('build_dir'):
file = re.sub('%s/*' % re.escape(args['build_dir']), '', file)
# replace .o with .c, different scripts report .o/.c, we need to
# choose one if we want to deduplicate csv files
file = re.sub('\.o$', '.c', file)
# discard internal functions
if not args.get('everything'):
if func.startswith('__'):
continue
# discard .8449 suffixes created by optimizer
func = re.sub('\.[0-9]+', '', func)
flat_results.append((file, func, size))
return flat_results
def main(**args):
def openio(path, mode='r'):
if path == '-':
if 'r' in mode:
return os.fdopen(os.dup(sys.stdin.fileno()), 'r')
else:
return os.fdopen(os.dup(sys.stdout.fileno()), 'w')
else:
return open(path, mode)
# find sizes
if not args.get('use', None):
# find .o files
paths = []
for path in args['obj_paths']:
if os.path.isdir(path):
path = path + '/*.o'
for path in glob.glob(path):
paths.append(path)
if not paths:
print('no .obj files found in %r?' % args['obj_paths'])
sys.exit(-1)
results = collect(paths, **args)
else:
with openio(args['use']) as f:
r = csv.DictReader(f)
results = [
( result['file'],
result['name'],
int(result['code_size']))
for result in r
if result.get('code_size') not in {None, ''}]
total = 0
for _, _, size in results:
total += size
# find previous results?
if args.get('diff'):
try:
with openio(args['diff']) as f:
r = csv.DictReader(f)
prev_results = [
( result['file'],
result['name'],
int(result['code_size']))
for result in r
if result.get('code_size') not in {None, ''}]
except FileNotFoundError:
prev_results = []
prev_total = 0
for _, _, size in prev_results:
prev_total += size
# write results to CSV
if args.get('output'):
merged_results = co.defaultdict(lambda: {})
other_fields = []
# merge?
if args.get('merge'):
try:
with openio(args['merge']) as f:
r = csv.DictReader(f)
for result in r:
file = result.pop('file', '')
func = result.pop('name', '')
result.pop('code_size', None)
merged_results[(file, func)] = result
other_fields = result.keys()
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
for file, func, size in results:
merged_results[(file, func)]['code_size'] = size
with openio(args['output'], 'w') as f:
w = csv.DictWriter(f, ['file', 'name', *other_fields, 'code_size'])
w.writeheader()
for (file, func), result in sorted(merged_results.items()):
w.writerow({'file': file, 'name': func, **result})
# print results
def dedup_entries(results, by='name'):
entries = co.defaultdict(lambda: 0)
for file, func, size in results:
entry = (file if by == 'file' else func)
entries[entry] += size
return entries
def diff_entries(olds, news):
diff = co.defaultdict(lambda: (0, 0, 0, 0))
for name, new in news.items():
diff[name] = (0, new, new, 1.0)
for name, old in olds.items():
_, new, _, _ = diff[name]
diff[name] = (old, new, new-old, (new-old)/old if old else 1.0)
return diff
def sorted_entries(entries):
if args.get('size_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (-x[1], x))
elif args.get('reverse_size_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (+x[1], x))
else:
return sorted(entries)
def sorted_diff_entries(entries):
if args.get('size_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (-x[1][1], x))
elif args.get('reverse_size_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (+x[1][1], x))
else:
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (-x[1][3], x))
def print_header(by=''):
if not args.get('diff'):
print('%-36s %7s' % (by, 'size'))
else:
print('%-36s %7s %7s %7s' % (by, 'old', 'new', 'diff'))
def print_entry(name, size):
print("%-36s %7d" % (name, size))
def print_diff_entry(name, old, new, diff, ratio):
print("%-36s %7s %7s %+7d%s" % (name,
old or "-",
new or "-",
diff,
' (%+.1f%%)' % (100*ratio) if ratio else ''))
def print_entries(by='name'):
entries = dedup_entries(results, by=by)
if not args.get('diff'):
print_header(by=by)
for name, size in sorted_entries(entries.items()):
print_entry(name, size)
else:
prev_entries = dedup_entries(prev_results, by=by)
diff = diff_entries(prev_entries, entries)
print_header(by='%s (%d added, %d removed)' % (by,
sum(1 for old, _, _, _ in diff.values() if not old),
sum(1 for _, new, _, _ in diff.values() if not new)))
for name, (old, new, diff, ratio) in sorted_diff_entries(
diff.items()):
if ratio or args.get('all'):
print_diff_entry(name, old, new, diff, ratio)
def print_totals():
if not args.get('diff'):
print_entry('TOTAL', total)
else:
ratio = (0.0 if not prev_total and not total
else 1.0 if not prev_total
else (total-prev_total)/prev_total)
print_diff_entry('TOTAL',
prev_total, total,
total-prev_total,
ratio)
if args.get('quiet'):
pass
elif args.get('summary'):
print_header()
print_totals()
elif args.get('files'):
print_entries(by='file')
print_totals()
else:
print_entries(by='name')
print_totals()
if __name__ == "__main__":
import argparse
import sys
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Find code size at the function level.")
parser.add_argument('obj_paths', nargs='*', default=OBJ_PATHS,
help="Description of where to find *.o files. May be a directory \
or a list of paths. Defaults to %r." % OBJ_PATHS)
parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true',
help="Output commands that run behind the scenes.")
parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true',
help="Don't show anything, useful with -o.")
parser.add_argument('-o', '--output',
help="Specify CSV file to store results.")
parser.add_argument('-u', '--use',
help="Don't compile and find code sizes, instead use this CSV file.")
parser.add_argument('-d', '--diff',
help="Specify CSV file to diff code size against.")
parser.add_argument('-m', '--merge',
help="Merge with an existing CSV file when writing to output.")
parser.add_argument('-a', '--all', action='store_true',
help="Show all functions, not just the ones that changed.")
parser.add_argument('-A', '--everything', action='store_true',
help="Include builtin and libc specific symbols.")
parser.add_argument('-s', '--size-sort', action='store_true',
help="Sort by size.")
parser.add_argument('-S', '--reverse-size-sort', action='store_true',
help="Sort by size, but backwards.")
parser.add_argument('-F', '--files', action='store_true',
help="Show file-level code sizes. Note this does not include padding! "
"So sizes may differ from other tools.")
parser.add_argument('-Y', '--summary', action='store_true',
help="Only show the total code size.")
parser.add_argument('--type', default='tTrRdD',
help="Type of symbols to report, this uses the same single-character "
"type-names emitted by nm. Defaults to %(default)r.")
parser.add_argument('--nm-tool', default=['nm'], type=lambda x: x.split(),
help="Path to the nm tool to use.")
parser.add_argument('--build-dir',
help="Specify the relative build directory. Used to map object files \
to the correct source files.")
sys.exit(main(**vars(parser.parse_args())))

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Parse and report coverage info from .info files generated by lcov
#
import os
import glob
import csv
import re
import collections as co
import bisect as b
INFO_PATHS = ['tests/*.toml.info']
def collect(paths, **args):
file = None
funcs = []
lines = co.defaultdict(lambda: 0)
pattern = re.compile(
'^(?P<file>SF:/?(?P<file_name>.*))$'
'|^(?P<func>FN:(?P<func_lineno>[0-9]*),(?P<func_name>.*))$'
'|^(?P<line>DA:(?P<line_lineno>[0-9]*),(?P<line_hits>[0-9]*))$')
for path in paths:
with open(path) as f:
for line in f:
m = pattern.match(line)
if m and m.group('file'):
file = m.group('file_name')
elif m and file and m.group('func'):
funcs.append((file, int(m.group('func_lineno')),
m.group('func_name')))
elif m and file and m.group('line'):
lines[(file, int(m.group('line_lineno')))] += (
int(m.group('line_hits')))
# map line numbers to functions
funcs.sort()
def func_from_lineno(file, lineno):
i = b.bisect(funcs, (file, lineno))
if i and funcs[i-1][0] == file:
return funcs[i-1][2]
else:
return None
# reduce to function info
reduced_funcs = co.defaultdict(lambda: (0, 0))
for (file, line_lineno), line_hits in lines.items():
func = func_from_lineno(file, line_lineno)
if not func:
continue
hits, count = reduced_funcs[(file, func)]
reduced_funcs[(file, func)] = (hits + (line_hits > 0), count + 1)
results = []
for (file, func), (hits, count) in reduced_funcs.items():
# discard internal/testing functions (test_* injected with
# internal testing)
if not args.get('everything'):
if func.startswith('__') or func.startswith('test_'):
continue
# discard .8449 suffixes created by optimizer
func = re.sub('\.[0-9]+', '', func)
results.append((file, func, hits, count))
return results
def main(**args):
def openio(path, mode='r'):
if path == '-':
if 'r' in mode:
return os.fdopen(os.dup(sys.stdin.fileno()), 'r')
else:
return os.fdopen(os.dup(sys.stdout.fileno()), 'w')
else:
return open(path, mode)
# find coverage
if not args.get('use'):
# find *.info files
paths = []
for path in args['info_paths']:
if os.path.isdir(path):
path = path + '/*.gcov'
for path in glob.glob(path):
paths.append(path)
if not paths:
print('no .info files found in %r?' % args['info_paths'])
sys.exit(-1)
results = collect(paths, **args)
else:
with openio(args['use']) as f:
r = csv.DictReader(f)
results = [
( result['file'],
result['name'],
int(result['coverage_hits']),
int(result['coverage_count']))
for result in r
if result.get('coverage_hits') not in {None, ''}
if result.get('coverage_count') not in {None, ''}]
total_hits, total_count = 0, 0
for _, _, hits, count in results:
total_hits += hits
total_count += count
# find previous results?
if args.get('diff'):
try:
with openio(args['diff']) as f:
r = csv.DictReader(f)
prev_results = [
( result['file'],
result['name'],
int(result['coverage_hits']),
int(result['coverage_count']))
for result in r
if result.get('coverage_hits') not in {None, ''}
if result.get('coverage_count') not in {None, ''}]
except FileNotFoundError:
prev_results = []
prev_total_hits, prev_total_count = 0, 0
for _, _, hits, count in prev_results:
prev_total_hits += hits
prev_total_count += count
# write results to CSV
if args.get('output'):
merged_results = co.defaultdict(lambda: {})
other_fields = []
# merge?
if args.get('merge'):
try:
with openio(args['merge']) as f:
r = csv.DictReader(f)
for result in r:
file = result.pop('file', '')
func = result.pop('name', '')
result.pop('coverage_hits', None)
result.pop('coverage_count', None)
merged_results[(file, func)] = result
other_fields = result.keys()
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
for file, func, hits, count in results:
merged_results[(file, func)]['coverage_hits'] = hits
merged_results[(file, func)]['coverage_count'] = count
with openio(args['output'], 'w') as f:
w = csv.DictWriter(f, ['file', 'name', *other_fields, 'coverage_hits', 'coverage_count'])
w.writeheader()
for (file, func), result in sorted(merged_results.items()):
w.writerow({'file': file, 'name': func, **result})
# print results
def dedup_entries(results, by='name'):
entries = co.defaultdict(lambda: (0, 0))
for file, func, hits, count in results:
entry = (file if by == 'file' else func)
entry_hits, entry_count = entries[entry]
entries[entry] = (entry_hits + hits, entry_count + count)
return entries
def diff_entries(olds, news):
diff = co.defaultdict(lambda: (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0))
for name, (new_hits, new_count) in news.items():
diff[name] = (
0, 0,
new_hits, new_count,
new_hits, new_count,
(new_hits/new_count if new_count else 1.0) - 1.0)
for name, (old_hits, old_count) in olds.items():
_, _, new_hits, new_count, _, _, _ = diff[name]
diff[name] = (
old_hits, old_count,
new_hits, new_count,
new_hits-old_hits, new_count-old_count,
((new_hits/new_count if new_count else 1.0)
- (old_hits/old_count if old_count else 1.0)))
return diff
def sorted_entries(entries):
if args.get('coverage_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (-(x[1][0]/x[1][1] if x[1][1] else -1), x))
elif args.get('reverse_coverage_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (+(x[1][0]/x[1][1] if x[1][1] else -1), x))
else:
return sorted(entries)
def sorted_diff_entries(entries):
if args.get('coverage_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (-(x[1][2]/x[1][3] if x[1][3] else -1), x))
elif args.get('reverse_coverage_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (+(x[1][2]/x[1][3] if x[1][3] else -1), x))
else:
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (-x[1][6], x))
def print_header(by=''):
if not args.get('diff'):
print('%-36s %19s' % (by, 'hits/line'))
else:
print('%-36s %19s %19s %11s' % (by, 'old', 'new', 'diff'))
def print_entry(name, hits, count):
print("%-36s %11s %7s" % (name,
'%d/%d' % (hits, count)
if count else '-',
'%.1f%%' % (100*hits/count)
if count else '-'))
def print_diff_entry(name,
old_hits, old_count,
new_hits, new_count,
diff_hits, diff_count,
ratio):
print("%-36s %11s %7s %11s %7s %11s%s" % (name,
'%d/%d' % (old_hits, old_count)
if old_count else '-',
'%.1f%%' % (100*old_hits/old_count)
if old_count else '-',
'%d/%d' % (new_hits, new_count)
if new_count else '-',
'%.1f%%' % (100*new_hits/new_count)
if new_count else '-',
'%+d/%+d' % (diff_hits, diff_count),
' (%+.1f%%)' % (100*ratio) if ratio else ''))
def print_entries(by='name'):
entries = dedup_entries(results, by=by)
if not args.get('diff'):
print_header(by=by)
for name, (hits, count) in sorted_entries(entries.items()):
print_entry(name, hits, count)
else:
prev_entries = dedup_entries(prev_results, by=by)
diff = diff_entries(prev_entries, entries)
print_header(by='%s (%d added, %d removed)' % (by,
sum(1 for _, old, _, _, _, _, _ in diff.values() if not old),
sum(1 for _, _, _, new, _, _, _ in diff.values() if not new)))
for name, (
old_hits, old_count,
new_hits, new_count,
diff_hits, diff_count, ratio) in sorted_diff_entries(
diff.items()):
if ratio or args.get('all'):
print_diff_entry(name,
old_hits, old_count,
new_hits, new_count,
diff_hits, diff_count,
ratio)
def print_totals():
if not args.get('diff'):
print_entry('TOTAL', total_hits, total_count)
else:
ratio = ((total_hits/total_count
if total_count else 1.0)
- (prev_total_hits/prev_total_count
if prev_total_count else 1.0))
print_diff_entry('TOTAL',
prev_total_hits, prev_total_count,
total_hits, total_count,
total_hits-prev_total_hits, total_count-prev_total_count,
ratio)
if args.get('quiet'):
pass
elif args.get('summary'):
print_header()
print_totals()
elif args.get('files'):
print_entries(by='file')
print_totals()
else:
print_entries(by='name')
print_totals()
if __name__ == "__main__":
import argparse
import sys
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Parse and report coverage info from .info files \
generated by lcov")
parser.add_argument('info_paths', nargs='*', default=INFO_PATHS,
help="Description of where to find *.info files. May be a directory \
or list of paths. *.info files will be merged to show the total \
coverage. Defaults to %r." % INFO_PATHS)
parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true',
help="Output commands that run behind the scenes.")
parser.add_argument('-o', '--output',
help="Specify CSV file to store results.")
parser.add_argument('-u', '--use',
help="Don't do any work, instead use this CSV file.")
parser.add_argument('-d', '--diff',
help="Specify CSV file to diff code size against.")
parser.add_argument('-m', '--merge',
help="Merge with an existing CSV file when writing to output.")
parser.add_argument('-a', '--all', action='store_true',
help="Show all functions, not just the ones that changed.")
parser.add_argument('-A', '--everything', action='store_true',
help="Include builtin and libc specific symbols.")
parser.add_argument('-s', '--coverage-sort', action='store_true',
help="Sort by coverage.")
parser.add_argument('-S', '--reverse-coverage-sort', action='store_true',
help="Sort by coverage, but backwards.")
parser.add_argument('-F', '--files', action='store_true',
help="Show file-level coverage.")
parser.add_argument('-Y', '--summary', action='store_true',
help="Only show the total coverage.")
parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true',
help="Don't show anything, useful with -o.")
parser.add_argument('--build-dir',
help="Specify the relative build directory. Used to map object files \
to the correct source files.")
sys.exit(main(**vars(parser.parse_args())))

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Script to find data size at the function level. Basically just a bit wrapper
# around nm with some extra conveniences for comparing builds. Heavily inspired
# by Linux's Bloat-O-Meter.
#
import os
import glob
import itertools as it
import subprocess as sp
import shlex
import re
import csv
import collections as co
OBJ_PATHS = ['*.o']
def collect(paths, **args):
results = co.defaultdict(lambda: 0)
pattern = re.compile(
'^(?P<size>[0-9a-fA-F]+)' +
' (?P<type>[%s])' % re.escape(args['type']) +
' (?P<func>.+?)$')
for path in paths:
# note nm-tool may contain extra args
cmd = args['nm_tool'] + ['--size-sort', path]
if args.get('verbose'):
print(' '.join(shlex.quote(c) for c in cmd))
proc = sp.Popen(cmd,
stdout=sp.PIPE,
stderr=sp.PIPE if not args.get('verbose') else None,
universal_newlines=True,
errors='replace')
for line in proc.stdout:
m = pattern.match(line)
if m:
results[(path, m.group('func'))] += int(m.group('size'), 16)
proc.wait()
if proc.returncode != 0:
if not args.get('verbose'):
for line in proc.stderr:
sys.stdout.write(line)
sys.exit(-1)
flat_results = []
for (file, func), size in results.items():
# map to source files
if args.get('build_dir'):
file = re.sub('%s/*' % re.escape(args['build_dir']), '', file)
# replace .o with .c, different scripts report .o/.c, we need to
# choose one if we want to deduplicate csv files
file = re.sub('\.o$', '.c', file)
# discard internal functions
if not args.get('everything'):
if func.startswith('__'):
continue
# discard .8449 suffixes created by optimizer
func = re.sub('\.[0-9]+', '', func)
flat_results.append((file, func, size))
return flat_results
def main(**args):
def openio(path, mode='r'):
if path == '-':
if 'r' in mode:
return os.fdopen(os.dup(sys.stdin.fileno()), 'r')
else:
return os.fdopen(os.dup(sys.stdout.fileno()), 'w')
else:
return open(path, mode)
# find sizes
if not args.get('use', None):
# find .o files
paths = []
for path in args['obj_paths']:
if os.path.isdir(path):
path = path + '/*.o'
for path in glob.glob(path):
paths.append(path)
if not paths:
print('no .obj files found in %r?' % args['obj_paths'])
sys.exit(-1)
results = collect(paths, **args)
else:
with openio(args['use']) as f:
r = csv.DictReader(f)
results = [
( result['file'],
result['name'],
int(result['data_size']))
for result in r
if result.get('data_size') not in {None, ''}]
total = 0
for _, _, size in results:
total += size
# find previous results?
if args.get('diff'):
try:
with openio(args['diff']) as f:
r = csv.DictReader(f)
prev_results = [
( result['file'],
result['name'],
int(result['data_size']))
for result in r
if result.get('data_size') not in {None, ''}]
except FileNotFoundError:
prev_results = []
prev_total = 0
for _, _, size in prev_results:
prev_total += size
# write results to CSV
if args.get('output'):
merged_results = co.defaultdict(lambda: {})
other_fields = []
# merge?
if args.get('merge'):
try:
with openio(args['merge']) as f:
r = csv.DictReader(f)
for result in r:
file = result.pop('file', '')
func = result.pop('name', '')
result.pop('data_size', None)
merged_results[(file, func)] = result
other_fields = result.keys()
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
for file, func, size in results:
merged_results[(file, func)]['data_size'] = size
with openio(args['output'], 'w') as f:
w = csv.DictWriter(f, ['file', 'name', *other_fields, 'data_size'])
w.writeheader()
for (file, func), result in sorted(merged_results.items()):
w.writerow({'file': file, 'name': func, **result})
# print results
def dedup_entries(results, by='name'):
entries = co.defaultdict(lambda: 0)
for file, func, size in results:
entry = (file if by == 'file' else func)
entries[entry] += size
return entries
def diff_entries(olds, news):
diff = co.defaultdict(lambda: (0, 0, 0, 0))
for name, new in news.items():
diff[name] = (0, new, new, 1.0)
for name, old in olds.items():
_, new, _, _ = diff[name]
diff[name] = (old, new, new-old, (new-old)/old if old else 1.0)
return diff
def sorted_entries(entries):
if args.get('size_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (-x[1], x))
elif args.get('reverse_size_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (+x[1], x))
else:
return sorted(entries)
def sorted_diff_entries(entries):
if args.get('size_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (-x[1][1], x))
elif args.get('reverse_size_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (+x[1][1], x))
else:
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (-x[1][3], x))
def print_header(by=''):
if not args.get('diff'):
print('%-36s %7s' % (by, 'size'))
else:
print('%-36s %7s %7s %7s' % (by, 'old', 'new', 'diff'))
def print_entry(name, size):
print("%-36s %7d" % (name, size))
def print_diff_entry(name, old, new, diff, ratio):
print("%-36s %7s %7s %+7d%s" % (name,
old or "-",
new or "-",
diff,
' (%+.1f%%)' % (100*ratio) if ratio else ''))
def print_entries(by='name'):
entries = dedup_entries(results, by=by)
if not args.get('diff'):
print_header(by=by)
for name, size in sorted_entries(entries.items()):
print_entry(name, size)
else:
prev_entries = dedup_entries(prev_results, by=by)
diff = diff_entries(prev_entries, entries)
print_header(by='%s (%d added, %d removed)' % (by,
sum(1 for old, _, _, _ in diff.values() if not old),
sum(1 for _, new, _, _ in diff.values() if not new)))
for name, (old, new, diff, ratio) in sorted_diff_entries(
diff.items()):
if ratio or args.get('all'):
print_diff_entry(name, old, new, diff, ratio)
def print_totals():
if not args.get('diff'):
print_entry('TOTAL', total)
else:
ratio = (0.0 if not prev_total and not total
else 1.0 if not prev_total
else (total-prev_total)/prev_total)
print_diff_entry('TOTAL',
prev_total, total,
total-prev_total,
ratio)
if args.get('quiet'):
pass
elif args.get('summary'):
print_header()
print_totals()
elif args.get('files'):
print_entries(by='file')
print_totals()
else:
print_entries(by='name')
print_totals()
if __name__ == "__main__":
import argparse
import sys
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Find data size at the function level.")
parser.add_argument('obj_paths', nargs='*', default=OBJ_PATHS,
help="Description of where to find *.o files. May be a directory \
or a list of paths. Defaults to %r." % OBJ_PATHS)
parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true',
help="Output commands that run behind the scenes.")
parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true',
help="Don't show anything, useful with -o.")
parser.add_argument('-o', '--output',
help="Specify CSV file to store results.")
parser.add_argument('-u', '--use',
help="Don't compile and find data sizes, instead use this CSV file.")
parser.add_argument('-d', '--diff',
help="Specify CSV file to diff data size against.")
parser.add_argument('-m', '--merge',
help="Merge with an existing CSV file when writing to output.")
parser.add_argument('-a', '--all', action='store_true',
help="Show all functions, not just the ones that changed.")
parser.add_argument('-A', '--everything', action='store_true',
help="Include builtin and libc specific symbols.")
parser.add_argument('-s', '--size-sort', action='store_true',
help="Sort by size.")
parser.add_argument('-S', '--reverse-size-sort', action='store_true',
help="Sort by size, but backwards.")
parser.add_argument('-F', '--files', action='store_true',
help="Show file-level data sizes. Note this does not include padding! "
"So sizes may differ from other tools.")
parser.add_argument('-Y', '--summary', action='store_true',
help="Only show the total data size.")
parser.add_argument('--type', default='dDbB',
help="Type of symbols to report, this uses the same single-character "
"type-names emitted by nm. Defaults to %(default)r.")
parser.add_argument('--nm-tool', default=['nm'], type=lambda x: x.split(),
help="Path to the nm tool to use.")
parser.add_argument('--build-dir',
help="Specify the relative build directory. Used to map object files \
to the correct source files.")
sys.exit(main(**vars(parser.parse_args())))

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Script to find stack usage at the function level. Will detect recursion and
# report as infinite stack usage.
#
import os
import glob
import itertools as it
import re
import csv
import collections as co
import math as m
CI_PATHS = ['*.ci']
def collect(paths, **args):
# parse the vcg format
k_pattern = re.compile('([a-z]+)\s*:', re.DOTALL)
v_pattern = re.compile('(?:"(.*?)"|([a-z]+))', re.DOTALL)
def parse_vcg(rest):
def parse_vcg(rest):
node = []
while True:
rest = rest.lstrip()
m = k_pattern.match(rest)
if not m:
return (node, rest)
k, rest = m.group(1), rest[m.end(0):]
rest = rest.lstrip()
if rest.startswith('{'):
v, rest = parse_vcg(rest[1:])
assert rest[0] == '}', "unexpected %r" % rest[0:1]
rest = rest[1:]
node.append((k, v))
else:
m = v_pattern.match(rest)
assert m, "unexpected %r" % rest[0:1]
v, rest = m.group(1) or m.group(2), rest[m.end(0):]
node.append((k, v))
node, rest = parse_vcg(rest)
assert rest == '', "unexpected %r" % rest[0:1]
return node
# collect into functions
results = co.defaultdict(lambda: (None, None, 0, set()))
f_pattern = re.compile(
r'([^\\]*)\\n([^:]*)[^\\]*\\n([0-9]+) bytes \((.*)\)')
for path in paths:
with open(path) as f:
vcg = parse_vcg(f.read())
for k, graph in vcg:
if k != 'graph':
continue
for k, info in graph:
if k == 'node':
info = dict(info)
m = f_pattern.match(info['label'])
if m:
function, file, size, type = m.groups()
if not args.get('quiet') and type != 'static':
print('warning: found non-static stack for %s (%s)'
% (function, type))
_, _, _, targets = results[info['title']]
results[info['title']] = (
file, function, int(size), targets)
elif k == 'edge':
info = dict(info)
_, _, _, targets = results[info['sourcename']]
targets.add(info['targetname'])
else:
continue
if not args.get('everything'):
for source, (s_file, s_function, _, _) in list(results.items()):
# discard internal functions
if s_file.startswith('<') or s_file.startswith('/usr/include'):
del results[source]
# find maximum stack size recursively, this requires also detecting cycles
# (in case of recursion)
def find_limit(source, seen=None):
seen = seen or set()
if source not in results:
return 0
_, _, frame, targets = results[source]
limit = 0
for target in targets:
if target in seen:
# found a cycle
return float('inf')
limit_ = find_limit(target, seen | {target})
limit = max(limit, limit_)
return frame + limit
def find_deps(targets):
deps = set()
for target in targets:
if target in results:
t_file, t_function, _, _ = results[target]
deps.add((t_file, t_function))
return deps
# flatten into a list
flat_results = []
for source, (s_file, s_function, frame, targets) in results.items():
limit = find_limit(source)
deps = find_deps(targets)
flat_results.append((s_file, s_function, frame, limit, deps))
return flat_results
def main(**args):
def openio(path, mode='r'):
if path == '-':
if 'r' in mode:
return os.fdopen(os.dup(sys.stdin.fileno()), 'r')
else:
return os.fdopen(os.dup(sys.stdout.fileno()), 'w')
else:
return open(path, mode)
# find sizes
if not args.get('use', None):
# find .ci files
paths = []
for path in args['ci_paths']:
if os.path.isdir(path):
path = path + '/*.ci'
for path in glob.glob(path):
paths.append(path)
if not paths:
print('no .ci files found in %r?' % args['ci_paths'])
sys.exit(-1)
results = collect(paths, **args)
else:
with openio(args['use']) as f:
r = csv.DictReader(f)
results = [
( result['file'],
result['name'],
int(result['stack_frame']),
float(result['stack_limit']), # note limit can be inf
set())
for result in r
if result.get('stack_frame') not in {None, ''}
if result.get('stack_limit') not in {None, ''}]
total_frame = 0
total_limit = 0
for _, _, frame, limit, _ in results:
total_frame += frame
total_limit = max(total_limit, limit)
# find previous results?
if args.get('diff'):
try:
with openio(args['diff']) as f:
r = csv.DictReader(f)
prev_results = [
( result['file'],
result['name'],
int(result['stack_frame']),
float(result['stack_limit']),
set())
for result in r
if result.get('stack_frame') not in {None, ''}
if result.get('stack_limit') not in {None, ''}]
except FileNotFoundError:
prev_results = []
prev_total_frame = 0
prev_total_limit = 0
for _, _, frame, limit, _ in prev_results:
prev_total_frame += frame
prev_total_limit = max(prev_total_limit, limit)
# write results to CSV
if args.get('output'):
merged_results = co.defaultdict(lambda: {})
other_fields = []
# merge?
if args.get('merge'):
try:
with openio(args['merge']) as f:
r = csv.DictReader(f)
for result in r:
file = result.pop('file', '')
func = result.pop('name', '')
result.pop('stack_frame', None)
result.pop('stack_limit', None)
merged_results[(file, func)] = result
other_fields = result.keys()
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
for file, func, frame, limit, _ in results:
merged_results[(file, func)]['stack_frame'] = frame
merged_results[(file, func)]['stack_limit'] = limit
with openio(args['output'], 'w') as f:
w = csv.DictWriter(f, ['file', 'name', *other_fields, 'stack_frame', 'stack_limit'])
w.writeheader()
for (file, func), result in sorted(merged_results.items()):
w.writerow({'file': file, 'name': func, **result})
# print results
def dedup_entries(results, by='name'):
entries = co.defaultdict(lambda: (0, 0, set()))
for file, func, frame, limit, deps in results:
entry = (file if by == 'file' else func)
entry_frame, entry_limit, entry_deps = entries[entry]
entries[entry] = (
entry_frame + frame,
max(entry_limit, limit),
entry_deps | {file if by == 'file' else func
for file, func in deps})
return entries
def diff_entries(olds, news):
diff = co.defaultdict(lambda: (None, None, None, None, 0, 0, 0, set()))
for name, (new_frame, new_limit, deps) in news.items():
diff[name] = (
None, None,
new_frame, new_limit,
new_frame, new_limit,
1.0,
deps)
for name, (old_frame, old_limit, _) in olds.items():
_, _, new_frame, new_limit, _, _, _, deps = diff[name]
diff[name] = (
old_frame, old_limit,
new_frame, new_limit,
(new_frame or 0) - (old_frame or 0),
0 if m.isinf(new_limit or 0) and m.isinf(old_limit or 0)
else (new_limit or 0) - (old_limit or 0),
0.0 if m.isinf(new_limit or 0) and m.isinf(old_limit or 0)
else +float('inf') if m.isinf(new_limit or 0)
else -float('inf') if m.isinf(old_limit or 0)
else +0.0 if not old_limit and not new_limit
else +1.0 if not old_limit
else ((new_limit or 0) - (old_limit or 0))/(old_limit or 0),
deps)
return diff
def sorted_entries(entries):
if args.get('limit_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (-x[1][1], x))
elif args.get('reverse_limit_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (+x[1][1], x))
elif args.get('frame_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (-x[1][0], x))
elif args.get('reverse_frame_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (+x[1][0], x))
else:
return sorted(entries)
def sorted_diff_entries(entries):
if args.get('limit_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (-(x[1][3] or 0), x))
elif args.get('reverse_limit_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (+(x[1][3] or 0), x))
elif args.get('frame_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (-(x[1][2] or 0), x))
elif args.get('reverse_frame_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (+(x[1][2] or 0), x))
else:
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (-x[1][6], x))
def print_header(by=''):
if not args.get('diff'):
print('%-36s %7s %7s' % (by, 'frame', 'limit'))
else:
print('%-36s %15s %15s %15s' % (by, 'old', 'new', 'diff'))
def print_entry(name, frame, limit):
print("%-36s %7d %7s" % (name,
frame, '' if m.isinf(limit) else int(limit)))
def print_diff_entry(name,
old_frame, old_limit,
new_frame, new_limit,
diff_frame, diff_limit,
ratio):
print('%-36s %7s %7s %7s %7s %+7d %7s%s' % (name,
old_frame if old_frame is not None else "-",
('' if m.isinf(old_limit) else int(old_limit))
if old_limit is not None else "-",
new_frame if new_frame is not None else "-",
('' if m.isinf(new_limit) else int(new_limit))
if new_limit is not None else "-",
diff_frame,
('+∞' if diff_limit > 0 and m.isinf(diff_limit)
else '-∞' if diff_limit < 0 and m.isinf(diff_limit)
else '%+d' % diff_limit),
'' if not ratio
else ' (+∞%)' if ratio > 0 and m.isinf(ratio)
else ' (-∞%)' if ratio < 0 and m.isinf(ratio)
else ' (%+.1f%%)' % (100*ratio)))
def print_entries(by='name'):
# build optional tree of dependencies
def print_deps(entries, depth, print,
filter=lambda _: True,
prefixes=('', '', '', '')):
entries = entries if isinstance(entries, list) else list(entries)
filtered_entries = [(name, entry)
for name, entry in entries
if filter(name)]
for i, (name, entry) in enumerate(filtered_entries):
last = (i == len(filtered_entries)-1)
print(prefixes[0+last] + name, entry)
if depth > 0:
deps = entry[-1]
print_deps(entries, depth-1, print,
lambda name: name in deps,
( prefixes[2+last] + "|-> ",
prefixes[2+last] + "'-> ",
prefixes[2+last] + "| ",
prefixes[2+last] + " "))
entries = dedup_entries(results, by=by)
if not args.get('diff'):
print_header(by=by)
print_deps(
sorted_entries(entries.items()),
args.get('depth') or 0,
lambda name, entry: print_entry(name, *entry[:-1]))
else:
prev_entries = dedup_entries(prev_results, by=by)
diff = diff_entries(prev_entries, entries)
print_header(by='%s (%d added, %d removed)' % (by,
sum(1 for _, old, _, _, _, _, _, _ in diff.values() if old is None),
sum(1 for _, _, _, new, _, _, _, _ in diff.values() if new is None)))
print_deps(
filter(
lambda x: x[1][6] or args.get('all'),
sorted_diff_entries(diff.items())),
args.get('depth') or 0,
lambda name, entry: print_diff_entry(name, *entry[:-1]))
def print_totals():
if not args.get('diff'):
print_entry('TOTAL', total_frame, total_limit)
else:
diff_frame = total_frame - prev_total_frame
diff_limit = (
0 if m.isinf(total_limit or 0) and m.isinf(prev_total_limit or 0)
else (total_limit or 0) - (prev_total_limit or 0))
ratio = (
0.0 if m.isinf(total_limit or 0) and m.isinf(prev_total_limit or 0)
else +float('inf') if m.isinf(total_limit or 0)
else -float('inf') if m.isinf(prev_total_limit or 0)
else 0.0 if not prev_total_limit and not total_limit
else 1.0 if not prev_total_limit
else ((total_limit or 0) - (prev_total_limit or 0))/(prev_total_limit or 0))
print_diff_entry('TOTAL',
prev_total_frame, prev_total_limit,
total_frame, total_limit,
diff_frame, diff_limit,
ratio)
if args.get('quiet'):
pass
elif args.get('summary'):
print_header()
print_totals()
elif args.get('files'):
print_entries(by='file')
print_totals()
else:
print_entries(by='name')
print_totals()
if __name__ == "__main__":
import argparse
import sys
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Find stack usage at the function level.")
parser.add_argument('ci_paths', nargs='*', default=CI_PATHS,
help="Description of where to find *.ci files. May be a directory \
or a list of paths. Defaults to %r." % CI_PATHS)
parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true',
help="Output commands that run behind the scenes.")
parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true',
help="Don't show anything, useful with -o.")
parser.add_argument('-o', '--output',
help="Specify CSV file to store results.")
parser.add_argument('-u', '--use',
help="Don't parse callgraph files, instead use this CSV file.")
parser.add_argument('-d', '--diff',
help="Specify CSV file to diff against.")
parser.add_argument('-m', '--merge',
help="Merge with an existing CSV file when writing to output.")
parser.add_argument('-a', '--all', action='store_true',
help="Show all functions, not just the ones that changed.")
parser.add_argument('-A', '--everything', action='store_true',
help="Include builtin and libc specific symbols.")
parser.add_argument('-s', '--limit-sort', action='store_true',
help="Sort by stack limit.")
parser.add_argument('-S', '--reverse-limit-sort', action='store_true',
help="Sort by stack limit, but backwards.")
parser.add_argument('--frame-sort', action='store_true',
help="Sort by stack frame size.")
parser.add_argument('--reverse-frame-sort', action='store_true',
help="Sort by stack frame size, but backwards.")
parser.add_argument('-L', '--depth', default=0, type=lambda x: int(x, 0),
nargs='?', const=float('inf'),
help="Depth of dependencies to show.")
parser.add_argument('-F', '--files', action='store_true',
help="Show file-level calls.")
parser.add_argument('-Y', '--summary', action='store_true',
help="Only show the total stack size.")
parser.add_argument('--build-dir',
help="Specify the relative build directory. Used to map object files \
to the correct source files.")
sys.exit(main(**vars(parser.parse_args())))

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Script to find struct sizes.
#
import os
import glob
import itertools as it
import subprocess as sp
import shlex
import re
import csv
import collections as co
OBJ_PATHS = ['*.o']
def collect(paths, **args):
decl_pattern = re.compile(
'^\s+(?P<no>[0-9]+)'
'\s+(?P<dir>[0-9]+)'
'\s+.*'
'\s+(?P<file>[^\s]+)$')
struct_pattern = re.compile(
'^(?:.*DW_TAG_(?P<tag>[a-z_]+).*'
'|^.*DW_AT_name.*:\s*(?P<name>[^:\s]+)\s*'
'|^.*DW_AT_decl_file.*:\s*(?P<decl>[0-9]+)\s*'
'|^.*DW_AT_byte_size.*:\s*(?P<size>[0-9]+)\s*)$')
results = co.defaultdict(lambda: 0)
for path in paths:
# find decl, we want to filter by structs in .h files
decls = {}
# note objdump-tool may contain extra args
cmd = args['objdump_tool'] + ['--dwarf=rawline', path]
if args.get('verbose'):
print(' '.join(shlex.quote(c) for c in cmd))
proc = sp.Popen(cmd,
stdout=sp.PIPE,
stderr=sp.PIPE if not args.get('verbose') else None,
universal_newlines=True,
errors='replace')
for line in proc.stdout:
# find file numbers
m = decl_pattern.match(line)
if m:
decls[int(m.group('no'))] = m.group('file')
proc.wait()
if proc.returncode != 0:
if not args.get('verbose'):
for line in proc.stderr:
sys.stdout.write(line)
sys.exit(-1)
# collect structs as we parse dwarf info
found = False
name = None
decl = None
size = None
# note objdump-tool may contain extra args
cmd = args['objdump_tool'] + ['--dwarf=info', path]
if args.get('verbose'):
print(' '.join(shlex.quote(c) for c in cmd))
proc = sp.Popen(cmd,
stdout=sp.PIPE,
stderr=sp.PIPE if not args.get('verbose') else None,
universal_newlines=True,
errors='replace')
for line in proc.stdout:
# state machine here to find structs
m = struct_pattern.match(line)
if m:
if m.group('tag'):
if (name is not None
and decl is not None
and size is not None):
decl = decls.get(decl, '?')
results[(decl, name)] = size
found = (m.group('tag') == 'structure_type')
name = None
decl = None
size = None
elif found and m.group('name'):
name = m.group('name')
elif found and name and m.group('decl'):
decl = int(m.group('decl'))
elif found and name and m.group('size'):
size = int(m.group('size'))
proc.wait()
if proc.returncode != 0:
if not args.get('verbose'):
for line in proc.stderr:
sys.stdout.write(line)
sys.exit(-1)
flat_results = []
for (file, struct), size in results.items():
# map to source files
if args.get('build_dir'):
file = re.sub('%s/*' % re.escape(args['build_dir']), '', file)
# only include structs declared in header files in the current
# directory, ignore internal-only # structs (these are represented
# in other measurements)
if not args.get('everything'):
if not file.endswith('.h'):
continue
# replace .o with .c, different scripts report .o/.c, we need to
# choose one if we want to deduplicate csv files
file = re.sub('\.o$', '.c', file)
flat_results.append((file, struct, size))
return flat_results
def main(**args):
def openio(path, mode='r'):
if path == '-':
if 'r' in mode:
return os.fdopen(os.dup(sys.stdin.fileno()), 'r')
else:
return os.fdopen(os.dup(sys.stdout.fileno()), 'w')
else:
return open(path, mode)
# find sizes
if not args.get('use', None):
# find .o files
paths = []
for path in args['obj_paths']:
if os.path.isdir(path):
path = path + '/*.o'
for path in glob.glob(path):
paths.append(path)
if not paths:
print('no .obj files found in %r?' % args['obj_paths'])
sys.exit(-1)
results = collect(paths, **args)
else:
with openio(args['use']) as f:
r = csv.DictReader(f)
results = [
( result['file'],
result['name'],
int(result['struct_size']))
for result in r
if result.get('struct_size') not in {None, ''}]
total = 0
for _, _, size in results:
total += size
# find previous results?
if args.get('diff'):
try:
with openio(args['diff']) as f:
r = csv.DictReader(f)
prev_results = [
( result['file'],
result['name'],
int(result['struct_size']))
for result in r
if result.get('struct_size') not in {None, ''}]
except FileNotFoundError:
prev_results = []
prev_total = 0
for _, _, size in prev_results:
prev_total += size
# write results to CSV
if args.get('output'):
merged_results = co.defaultdict(lambda: {})
other_fields = []
# merge?
if args.get('merge'):
try:
with openio(args['merge']) as f:
r = csv.DictReader(f)
for result in r:
file = result.pop('file', '')
struct = result.pop('name', '')
result.pop('struct_size', None)
merged_results[(file, struct)] = result
other_fields = result.keys()
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
for file, struct, size in results:
merged_results[(file, struct)]['struct_size'] = size
with openio(args['output'], 'w') as f:
w = csv.DictWriter(f, ['file', 'name', *other_fields, 'struct_size'])
w.writeheader()
for (file, struct), result in sorted(merged_results.items()):
w.writerow({'file': file, 'name': struct, **result})
# print results
def dedup_entries(results, by='name'):
entries = co.defaultdict(lambda: 0)
for file, struct, size in results:
entry = (file if by == 'file' else struct)
entries[entry] += size
return entries
def diff_entries(olds, news):
diff = co.defaultdict(lambda: (0, 0, 0, 0))
for name, new in news.items():
diff[name] = (0, new, new, 1.0)
for name, old in olds.items():
_, new, _, _ = diff[name]
diff[name] = (old, new, new-old, (new-old)/old if old else 1.0)
return diff
def sorted_entries(entries):
if args.get('size_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (-x[1], x))
elif args.get('reverse_size_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (+x[1], x))
else:
return sorted(entries)
def sorted_diff_entries(entries):
if args.get('size_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (-x[1][1], x))
elif args.get('reverse_size_sort'):
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (+x[1][1], x))
else:
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (-x[1][3], x))
def print_header(by=''):
if not args.get('diff'):
print('%-36s %7s' % (by, 'size'))
else:
print('%-36s %7s %7s %7s' % (by, 'old', 'new', 'diff'))
def print_entry(name, size):
print("%-36s %7d" % (name, size))
def print_diff_entry(name, old, new, diff, ratio):
print("%-36s %7s %7s %+7d%s" % (name,
old or "-",
new or "-",
diff,
' (%+.1f%%)' % (100*ratio) if ratio else ''))
def print_entries(by='name'):
entries = dedup_entries(results, by=by)
if not args.get('diff'):
print_header(by=by)
for name, size in sorted_entries(entries.items()):
print_entry(name, size)
else:
prev_entries = dedup_entries(prev_results, by=by)
diff = diff_entries(prev_entries, entries)
print_header(by='%s (%d added, %d removed)' % (by,
sum(1 for old, _, _, _ in diff.values() if not old),
sum(1 for _, new, _, _ in diff.values() if not new)))
for name, (old, new, diff, ratio) in sorted_diff_entries(
diff.items()):
if ratio or args.get('all'):
print_diff_entry(name, old, new, diff, ratio)
def print_totals():
if not args.get('diff'):
print_entry('TOTAL', total)
else:
ratio = (0.0 if not prev_total and not total
else 1.0 if not prev_total
else (total-prev_total)/prev_total)
print_diff_entry('TOTAL',
prev_total, total,
total-prev_total,
ratio)
if args.get('quiet'):
pass
elif args.get('summary'):
print_header()
print_totals()
elif args.get('files'):
print_entries(by='file')
print_totals()
else:
print_entries(by='name')
print_totals()
if __name__ == "__main__":
import argparse
import sys
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Find struct sizes.")
parser.add_argument('obj_paths', nargs='*', default=OBJ_PATHS,
help="Description of where to find *.o files. May be a directory \
or a list of paths. Defaults to %r." % OBJ_PATHS)
parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true',
help="Output commands that run behind the scenes.")
parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', action='store_true',
help="Don't show anything, useful with -o.")
parser.add_argument('-o', '--output',
help="Specify CSV file to store results.")
parser.add_argument('-u', '--use',
help="Don't compile and find struct sizes, instead use this CSV file.")
parser.add_argument('-d', '--diff',
help="Specify CSV file to diff struct size against.")
parser.add_argument('-m', '--merge',
help="Merge with an existing CSV file when writing to output.")
parser.add_argument('-a', '--all', action='store_true',
help="Show all functions, not just the ones that changed.")
parser.add_argument('-A', '--everything', action='store_true',
help="Include builtin and libc specific symbols.")
parser.add_argument('-s', '--size-sort', action='store_true',
help="Sort by size.")
parser.add_argument('-S', '--reverse-size-sort', action='store_true',
help="Sort by size, but backwards.")
parser.add_argument('-F', '--files', action='store_true',
help="Show file-level struct sizes.")
parser.add_argument('-Y', '--summary', action='store_true',
help="Only show the total struct size.")
parser.add_argument('--objdump-tool', default=['objdump'], type=lambda x: x.split(),
help="Path to the objdump tool to use.")
parser.add_argument('--build-dir',
help="Specify the relative build directory. Used to map object files \
to the correct source files.")
sys.exit(main(**vars(parser.parse_args())))

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@@ -1,279 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# Script to summarize the outputs of other scripts. Operates on CSV files.
#
import functools as ft
import collections as co
import os
import csv
import re
import math as m
# displayable fields
Field = co.namedtuple('Field', 'name,parse,acc,key,fmt,repr,null,ratio')
FIELDS = [
# name, parse, accumulate, fmt, print, null
Field('code',
lambda r: int(r['code_size']),
sum,
lambda r: r,
'%7s',
lambda r: r,
'-',
lambda old, new: (new-old)/old),
Field('data',
lambda r: int(r['data_size']),
sum,
lambda r: r,
'%7s',
lambda r: r,
'-',
lambda old, new: (new-old)/old),
Field('stack',
lambda r: float(r['stack_limit']),
max,
lambda r: r,
'%7s',
lambda r: '' if m.isinf(r) else int(r),
'-',
lambda old, new: (new-old)/old),
Field('structs',
lambda r: int(r['struct_size']),
sum,
lambda r: r,
'%8s',
lambda r: r,
'-',
lambda old, new: (new-old)/old),
Field('coverage',
lambda r: (int(r['coverage_hits']), int(r['coverage_count'])),
lambda rs: ft.reduce(lambda a, b: (a[0]+b[0], a[1]+b[1]), rs),
lambda r: r[0]/r[1],
'%19s',
lambda r: '%11s %7s' % ('%d/%d' % (r[0], r[1]), '%.1f%%' % (100*r[0]/r[1])),
'%11s %7s' % ('-', '-'),
lambda old, new: ((new[0]/new[1]) - (old[0]/old[1])))
]
def main(**args):
def openio(path, mode='r'):
if path == '-':
if 'r' in mode:
return os.fdopen(os.dup(sys.stdin.fileno()), 'r')
else:
return os.fdopen(os.dup(sys.stdout.fileno()), 'w')
else:
return open(path, mode)
# find results
results = co.defaultdict(lambda: {})
for path in args.get('csv_paths', '-'):
try:
with openio(path) as f:
r = csv.DictReader(f)
for result in r:
file = result.pop('file', '')
name = result.pop('name', '')
prev = results[(file, name)]
for field in FIELDS:
try:
r = field.parse(result)
if field.name in prev:
results[(file, name)][field.name] = field.acc(
[prev[field.name], r])
else:
results[(file, name)][field.name] = r
except (KeyError, ValueError):
pass
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
# find fields
if args.get('all_fields'):
fields = FIELDS
elif args.get('fields') is not None:
fields_dict = {field.name: field for field in FIELDS}
fields = [fields_dict[f] for f in args['fields']]
else:
fields = []
for field in FIELDS:
if any(field.name in result for result in results.values()):
fields.append(field)
# find total for every field
total = {}
for result in results.values():
for field in fields:
if field.name in result and field.name in total:
total[field.name] = field.acc(
[total[field.name], result[field.name]])
elif field.name in result:
total[field.name] = result[field.name]
# find previous results?
if args.get('diff'):
prev_results = co.defaultdict(lambda: {})
try:
with openio(args['diff']) as f:
r = csv.DictReader(f)
for result in r:
file = result.pop('file', '')
name = result.pop('name', '')
prev = prev_results[(file, name)]
for field in FIELDS:
try:
r = field.parse(result)
if field.name in prev:
prev_results[(file, name)][field.name] = field.acc(
[prev[field.name], r])
else:
prev_results[(file, name)][field.name] = r
except (KeyError, ValueError):
pass
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
prev_total = {}
for result in prev_results.values():
for field in fields:
if field.name in result and field.name in prev_total:
prev_total[field.name] = field.acc(
[prev_total[field.name], result[field.name]])
elif field.name in result:
prev_total[field.name] = result[field.name]
# print results
def dedup_entries(results, by='name'):
entries = co.defaultdict(lambda: {})
for (file, func), result in results.items():
entry = (file if by == 'file' else func)
prev = entries[entry]
for field in fields:
if field.name in result and field.name in prev:
entries[entry][field.name] = field.acc(
[prev[field.name], result[field.name]])
elif field.name in result:
entries[entry][field.name] = result[field.name]
return entries
def sorted_entries(entries):
if args.get('sort') is not None:
field = {field.name: field for field in FIELDS}[args['sort']]
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (
-(field.key(x[1][field.name])) if field.name in x[1] else -1, x))
elif args.get('reverse_sort') is not None:
field = {field.name: field for field in FIELDS}[args['reverse_sort']]
return sorted(entries, key=lambda x: (
+(field.key(x[1][field.name])) if field.name in x[1] else -1, x))
else:
return sorted(entries)
def print_header(by=''):
if not args.get('diff'):
print('%-36s' % by, end='')
for field in fields:
print((' '+field.fmt) % field.name, end='')
print()
else:
print('%-36s' % by, end='')
for field in fields:
print((' '+field.fmt) % field.name, end='')
print(' %-9s' % '', end='')
print()
def print_entry(name, result):
print('%-36s' % name, end='')
for field in fields:
r = result.get(field.name)
if r is not None:
print((' '+field.fmt) % field.repr(r), end='')
else:
print((' '+field.fmt) % '-', end='')
print()
def print_diff_entry(name, old, new):
print('%-36s' % name, end='')
for field in fields:
n = new.get(field.name)
if n is not None:
print((' '+field.fmt) % field.repr(n), end='')
else:
print((' '+field.fmt) % '-', end='')
o = old.get(field.name)
ratio = (
0.0 if m.isinf(o or 0) and m.isinf(n or 0)
else +float('inf') if m.isinf(n or 0)
else -float('inf') if m.isinf(o or 0)
else 0.0 if not o and not n
else +1.0 if not o
else -1.0 if not n
else field.ratio(o, n))
print(' %-9s' % (
'' if not ratio
else '(+∞%)' if ratio > 0 and m.isinf(ratio)
else '(-∞%)' if ratio < 0 and m.isinf(ratio)
else '(%+.1f%%)' % (100*ratio)), end='')
print()
def print_entries(by='name'):
entries = dedup_entries(results, by=by)
if not args.get('diff'):
print_header(by=by)
for name, result in sorted_entries(entries.items()):
print_entry(name, result)
else:
prev_entries = dedup_entries(prev_results, by=by)
print_header(by='%s (%d added, %d removed)' % (by,
sum(1 for name in entries if name not in prev_entries),
sum(1 for name in prev_entries if name not in entries)))
for name, result in sorted_entries(entries.items()):
if args.get('all') or result != prev_entries.get(name, {}):
print_diff_entry(name, prev_entries.get(name, {}), result)
def print_totals():
if not args.get('diff'):
print_entry('TOTAL', total)
else:
print_diff_entry('TOTAL', prev_total, total)
if args.get('summary'):
print_header()
print_totals()
elif args.get('files'):
print_entries(by='file')
print_totals()
else:
print_entries(by='name')
print_totals()
if __name__ == "__main__":
import argparse
import sys
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Summarize measurements")
parser.add_argument('csv_paths', nargs='*', default='-',
help="Description of where to find *.csv files. May be a directory \
or list of paths. *.csv files will be merged to show the total \
coverage.")
parser.add_argument('-d', '--diff',
help="Specify CSV file to diff against.")
parser.add_argument('-a', '--all', action='store_true',
help="Show all objects, not just the ones that changed.")
parser.add_argument('-e', '--all-fields', action='store_true',
help="Show all fields, even those with no results.")
parser.add_argument('-f', '--fields', type=lambda x: re.split('\s*,\s*', x),
help="Comma separated list of fields to print, by default all fields \
that are found in the CSV files are printed.")
parser.add_argument('-s', '--sort',
help="Sort by this field.")
parser.add_argument('-S', '--reverse-sort',
help="Sort by this field, but backwards.")
parser.add_argument('-F', '--files', action='store_true',
help="Show file-level calls.")
parser.add_argument('-Y', '--summary', action='store_true',
help="Only show the totals.")
sys.exit(main(**vars(parser.parse_args())))

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@@ -20,50 +20,19 @@ import pty
import errno
import signal
TEST_PATHS = 'tests'
TESTDIR = 'tests'
RULES = """
# add block devices to sources
TESTSRC ?= $(SRC) $(wildcard bd/*.c)
define FLATTEN
%(path)s%%$(subst /,.,$(target)): $(target)
tests/%$(subst /,.,$(target)): $(target)
./scripts/explode_asserts.py $$< -o $$@
endef
$(foreach target,$(TESTSRC),$(eval $(FLATTEN)))
$(foreach target,$(SRC),$(eval $(FLATTEN)))
-include tests/*.d
-include %(path)s*.d
.SECONDARY:
%(path)s.test: %(path)s.test.o \\
$(foreach t,$(subst /,.,$(TESTSRC:.c=.o)),%(path)s.$t)
%.test: %.test.o $(foreach f,$(subst /,.,$(SRC:.c=.o)),%.$f)
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $^ $(LFLAGS) -o $@
# needed in case builddir is different
%(path)s%%.o: %(path)s%%.c
$(CC) -c -MMD $(CFLAGS) $< -o $@
"""
COVERAGE_RULES = """
%(path)s.test: override CFLAGS += -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage
# delete lingering coverage
%(path)s.test: | %(path)s.info.clean
.PHONY: %(path)s.info.clean
%(path)s.info.clean:
rm -f %(path)s*.gcda
# accumulate coverage info
.PHONY: %(path)s.info
%(path)s.info:
$(strip $(LCOV) -c \\
$(addprefix -d ,$(wildcard %(path)s*.gcda)) \\
--rc 'geninfo_adjust_src_path=$(shell pwd)' \\
-o $@)
$(LCOV) -e $@ $(addprefix /,$(SRC)) -o $@
ifdef COVERAGETARGET
$(strip $(LCOV) -a $@ \\
$(addprefix -a ,$(wildcard $(COVERAGETARGET))) \\
-o $(COVERAGETARGET))
endif
"""
GLOBALS = """
//////////////// AUTOGENERATED TEST ////////////////
@@ -150,8 +119,6 @@ class TestCase:
self.if_ = config.get('if', None)
self.in_ = config.get('in', None)
self.result = None
def __str__(self):
if hasattr(self, 'permno'):
if any(k not in self.case.defines for k in self.defines):
@@ -212,7 +179,7 @@ class TestCase:
len(self.filter) >= 2 and
self.filter[1] != self.permno):
return False
elif args.get('no_internal') and self.in_ is not None:
elif args.get('no_internal', False) and self.in_ is not None:
return False
elif self.if_ is not None:
if_ = self.if_
@@ -246,7 +213,7 @@ class TestCase:
try:
with open(disk, 'w') as f:
f.truncate(0)
if args.get('verbose'):
if args.get('verbose', False):
print('truncate --size=0', disk)
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
@@ -270,14 +237,14 @@ class TestCase:
'-ex', 'r'])
ncmd.extend(['--args'] + cmd)
if args.get('verbose'):
if args.get('verbose', False):
print(' '.join(shlex.quote(c) for c in ncmd))
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN)
sys.exit(sp.call(ncmd))
# run test case!
mpty, spty = pty.openpty()
if args.get('verbose'):
if args.get('verbose', False):
print(' '.join(shlex.quote(c) for c in cmd))
proc = sp.Popen(cmd, stdout=spty, stderr=spty)
os.close(spty)
@@ -292,10 +259,8 @@ class TestCase:
if e.errno == errno.EIO:
break
raise
if not line:
break;
stdout.append(line)
if args.get('verbose'):
if args.get('verbose', False):
sys.stdout.write(line)
# intercept asserts
m = re.match(
@@ -334,7 +299,7 @@ class ValgrindTestCase(TestCase):
return not self.leaky and super().shouldtest(**args)
def test(self, exec=[], **args):
verbose = args.get('verbose')
verbose = args.get('verbose', False)
uninit = (self.defines.get('LFS_ERASE_VALUE', None) == -1)
exec = [
'valgrind',
@@ -386,17 +351,12 @@ class TestSuite:
self.name = os.path.basename(path)
if self.name.endswith('.toml'):
self.name = self.name[:-len('.toml')]
if args.get('build_dir'):
self.toml = path
self.path = args['build_dir'] + '/' + path
else:
self.toml = path
self.path = path
self.path = path
self.classes = classes
self.defines = defines.copy()
self.filter = filter
with open(self.toml) as f:
with open(path) as f:
# load tests
config = toml.load(f)
@@ -507,7 +467,7 @@ class TestSuite:
def build(self, **args):
# build test files
tf = open(self.path + '.test.tc', 'w')
tf = open(self.path + '.test.c.t', 'w')
tf.write(GLOBALS)
if self.code is not None:
tf.write('#line %d "%s"\n' % (self.code_lineno, self.path))
@@ -517,7 +477,7 @@ class TestSuite:
for case in self.cases:
if case.in_ not in tfs:
tfs[case.in_] = open(self.path+'.'+
re.sub('(\.c)?$', '.tc', case.in_.replace('/', '.')), 'w')
case.in_.replace('/', '.')+'.t', 'w')
tfs[case.in_].write('#line 1 "%s"\n' % case.in_)
with open(case.in_) as f:
for line in f:
@@ -556,33 +516,25 @@ class TestSuite:
# write makefiles
with open(self.path + '.mk', 'w') as mk:
mk.write(RULES.replace(4*' ', '\t') % dict(path=self.path))
mk.write(RULES.replace(4*' ', '\t'))
mk.write('\n')
# add coverage hooks?
if args.get('coverage'):
mk.write(COVERAGE_RULES.replace(4*' ', '\t') % dict(
path=self.path))
mk.write('\n')
# add truely global defines globally
for k, v in sorted(self.defines.items()):
mk.write('%s.test: override CFLAGS += -D%s=%r\n'
% (self.path, k, v))
mk.write('%s: override CFLAGS += -D%s=%r\n' % (
self.path+'.test', k, v))
for path in tfs:
if path is None:
mk.write('%s: %s | %s\n' % (
self.path+'.test.c',
self.toml,
self.path+'.test.tc'))
self.path,
self.path+'.test.c.t'))
else:
mk.write('%s: %s %s | %s\n' % (
self.path+'.'+path.replace('/', '.'),
self.toml,
path,
self.path+'.'+re.sub('(\.c)?$', '.tc',
path.replace('/', '.'))))
self.path, path,
self.path+'.'+path.replace('/', '.')+'.t'))
mk.write('\t./scripts/explode_asserts.py $| -o $@\n')
self.makefile = self.path + '.mk'
@@ -605,7 +557,7 @@ class TestSuite:
if not args.get('verbose', True):
sys.stdout.write(FAIL)
sys.stdout.flush()
if not args.get('keep_going'):
if not args.get('keep_going', False):
if not args.get('verbose', True):
sys.stdout.write('\n')
raise
@@ -627,30 +579,30 @@ def main(**args):
# and what class of TestCase to run
classes = []
if args.get('normal'):
if args.get('normal', False):
classes.append(TestCase)
if args.get('reentrant'):
if args.get('reentrant', False):
classes.append(ReentrantTestCase)
if args.get('valgrind'):
if args.get('valgrind', False):
classes.append(ValgrindTestCase)
if not classes:
classes = [TestCase]
suites = []
for testpath in args['test_paths']:
for testpath in args['testpaths']:
# optionally specified test case/perm
testpath, *filter = testpath.split('#')
filter = [int(f) for f in filter]
# figure out the suite's toml file
if os.path.isdir(testpath):
testpath = testpath + '/*.toml'
testpath = testpath + '/test_*.toml'
elif os.path.isfile(testpath):
testpath = testpath
elif testpath.endswith('.toml'):
testpath = TEST_PATHS + '/' + testpath
testpath = TESTDIR + '/' + testpath
else:
testpath = TEST_PATHS + '/' + testpath + '.toml'
testpath = TESTDIR + '/' + testpath + '.toml'
# find tests
for path in glob.glob(testpath):
@@ -676,7 +628,7 @@ def main(**args):
list(it.chain.from_iterable(['-f', m] for m in makefiles)) +
[target for target in targets])
mpty, spty = pty.openpty()
if args.get('verbose'):
if args.get('verbose', False):
print(' '.join(shlex.quote(c) for c in cmd))
proc = sp.Popen(cmd, stdout=spty, stderr=spty)
os.close(spty)
@@ -689,17 +641,15 @@ def main(**args):
if e.errno == errno.EIO:
break
raise
if not line:
break;
stdout.append(line)
if args.get('verbose'):
if args.get('verbose', False):
sys.stdout.write(line)
# intercept warnings
m = re.match(
'^{0}([^:]+):(\d+):(?:\d+:)?{0}{1}:{0}(.*)$'
.format('(?:\033\[[\d;]*.| )*', 'warning'),
line)
if m and not args.get('verbose'):
if m and not args.get('verbose', False):
try:
with open(m.group(1)) as f:
lineno = int(m.group(2))
@@ -712,26 +662,27 @@ def main(**args):
except:
pass
proc.wait()
if proc.returncode != 0:
if not args.get('verbose'):
if not args.get('verbose', False):
for line in stdout:
sys.stdout.write(line)
sys.exit(-1)
sys.exit(-3)
print('built %d test suites, %d test cases, %d permutations' % (
len(suites),
sum(len(suite.cases) for suite in suites),
sum(len(suite.perms) for suite in suites)))
total = 0
filtered = 0
for suite in suites:
for perm in suite.perms:
total += perm.shouldtest(**args)
if total != sum(len(suite.perms) for suite in suites):
print('filtered down to %d permutations' % total)
filtered += perm.shouldtest(**args)
if filtered != sum(len(suite.perms) for suite in suites):
print('filtered down to %d permutations' % filtered)
# only requested to build?
if args.get('build'):
if args.get('build', False):
return 0
print('====== testing ======')
@@ -746,12 +697,15 @@ def main(**args):
failed = 0
for suite in suites:
for perm in suite.perms:
if not hasattr(perm, 'result'):
continue
if perm.result == PASS:
passed += 1
elif isinstance(perm.result, TestFailure):
else:
sys.stdout.write(
"\033[01m{path}:{lineno}:\033[01;31mfailure:\033[m "
"{perm} failed\n".format(
"{perm} failed with {returncode}\n".format(
perm=perm, path=perm.suite.path, lineno=perm.lineno,
returncode=perm.result.returncode or 0))
if perm.result.stdout:
@@ -769,36 +723,11 @@ def main(**args):
sys.stdout.write('\n')
failed += 1
if args.get('coverage'):
# collect coverage info
# why -j1? lcov doesn't work in parallel because of gcov limitations
cmd = (['make', '-j1', '-f', 'Makefile'] +
list(it.chain.from_iterable(['-f', m] for m in makefiles)) +
(['COVERAGETARGET=%s' % args['coverage']]
if isinstance(args['coverage'], str) else []) +
[suite.path + '.info' for suite in suites
if any(perm.result == PASS for perm in suite.perms)])
if args.get('verbose'):
print(' '.join(shlex.quote(c) for c in cmd))
proc = sp.Popen(cmd,
stdout=sp.PIPE if not args.get('verbose') else None,
stderr=sp.STDOUT if not args.get('verbose') else None,
universal_newlines=True)
stdout = []
for line in proc.stdout:
stdout.append(line)
proc.wait()
if proc.returncode != 0:
if not args.get('verbose'):
for line in stdout:
sys.stdout.write(line)
sys.exit(-1)
if args.get('gdb'):
if args.get('gdb', False):
failure = None
for suite in suites:
for perm in suite.perms:
if isinstance(perm.result, TestFailure):
if getattr(perm, 'result', PASS) != PASS:
failure = perm.result
if failure is not None:
print('======= gdb ======')
@@ -806,22 +735,20 @@ def main(**args):
failure.case.test(failure=failure, **args)
sys.exit(0)
print('tests passed %d/%d (%.1f%%)' % (passed, total,
100*(passed/total if total else 1.0)))
print('tests failed %d/%d (%.1f%%)' % (failed, total,
100*(failed/total if total else 1.0)))
print('tests passed: %d' % passed)
print('tests failed: %d' % failed)
return 1 if failed > 0 else 0
if __name__ == "__main__":
import argparse
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description="Run parameterized tests in various configurations.")
parser.add_argument('test_paths', nargs='*', default=[TEST_PATHS],
parser.add_argument('testpaths', nargs='*', default=[TESTDIR],
help="Description of test(s) to run. By default, this is all tests \
found in the \"{0}\" directory. Here, you can specify a different \
directory of tests, a specific file, a suite by name, and even \
specific test cases and permutations. For example \
\"test_dirs#1\" or \"{0}/test_dirs.toml#1#1\".".format(TEST_PATHS))
directory of tests, a specific file, a suite by name, and even a \
specific test case by adding brackets. For example \
\"test_dirs[0]\" or \"{0}/test_dirs.toml[0]\".".format(TESTDIR))
parser.add_argument('-D', action='append', default=[],
help="Overriding parameter definitions.")
parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true',
@@ -842,19 +769,10 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
help="Run tests normally.")
parser.add_argument('-r', '--reentrant', action='store_true',
help="Run reentrant tests with simulated power-loss.")
parser.add_argument('--valgrind', action='store_true',
parser.add_argument('-V', '--valgrind', action='store_true',
help="Run non-leaky tests under valgrind to check for memory leaks.")
parser.add_argument('--exec', default=[], type=lambda e: e.split(),
parser.add_argument('-e', '--exec', default=[], type=lambda e: e.split(' '),
help="Run tests with another executable prefixed on the command line.")
parser.add_argument('--disk',
parser.add_argument('-d', '--disk',
help="Specify a file to use for persistent/reentrant tests.")
parser.add_argument('--coverage', type=lambda x: x if x else True,
nargs='?', const='',
help="Collect coverage information during testing. This uses lcov/gcov \
to accumulate coverage information into *.info files. May also \
a path to a *.info file to accumulate coverage info into.")
parser.add_argument('--build-dir',
help="Build relative to the specified directory instead of the \
current directory.")
sys.exit(main(**vars(parser.parse_args())))

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@@ -392,48 +392,3 @@ code = '''
lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
'''
[[case]] # noop truncate
define.MEDIUMSIZE = [32, 2048]
code = '''
lfs_format(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "baldynoop",
LFS_O_RDWR | LFS_O_CREAT) => 0;
strcpy((char*)buffer, "hair");
size = strlen((char*)buffer);
for (lfs_off_t j = 0; j < MEDIUMSIZE; j += size) {
lfs_file_write(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
// this truncate should do nothing
lfs_file_truncate(&lfs, &file, j+size) => 0;
}
lfs_file_size(&lfs, &file) => MEDIUMSIZE;
lfs_file_seek(&lfs, &file, 0, LFS_SEEK_SET) => 0;
// should do nothing again
lfs_file_truncate(&lfs, &file, MEDIUMSIZE) => 0;
lfs_file_size(&lfs, &file) => MEDIUMSIZE;
for (lfs_off_t j = 0; j < MEDIUMSIZE; j += size) {
lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
memcmp(buffer, "hair", size) => 0;
}
lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => 0;
lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
// still there after reboot?
lfs_mount(&lfs, &cfg) => 0;
lfs_file_open(&lfs, &file, "baldynoop", LFS_O_RDWR) => 0;
lfs_file_size(&lfs, &file) => MEDIUMSIZE;
for (lfs_off_t j = 0; j < MEDIUMSIZE; j += size) {
lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => size;
memcmp(buffer, "hair", size) => 0;
}
lfs_file_read(&lfs, &file, buffer, size) => 0;
lfs_file_close(&lfs, &file) => 0;
lfs_unmount(&lfs) => 0;
'''