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- #!/usr/bin/env python
- """A test case update script.
- This script is a utility to update LLVM 'llvm-mca' based test cases with new
- FileCheck patterns.
- """
- import argparse
- from collections import defaultdict
- import glob
- import os
- import sys
- import warnings
- from UpdateTestChecks import common
- COMMENT_CHAR = '#'
- ADVERT_PREFIX = '{} NOTE: Assertions have been autogenerated by '.format(
- COMMENT_CHAR)
- ADVERT = '{}utils/{}'.format(ADVERT_PREFIX, os.path.basename(__file__))
- class Error(Exception):
- """ Generic Error that can be raised without printing a traceback.
- """
- pass
- def _warn(msg):
- """ Log a user warning to stderr.
- """
- warnings.warn(msg, Warning, stacklevel=2)
- def _configure_warnings(args):
- warnings.resetwarnings()
- if args.w:
- warnings.simplefilter('ignore')
- if args.Werror:
- warnings.simplefilter('error')
- def _showwarning(message, category, filename, lineno, file=None, line=None):
- """ Version of warnings.showwarning that won't attempt to print out the
- line at the location of the warning if the line text is not explicitly
- specified.
- """
- if file is None:
- file = sys.stderr
- if line is None:
- line = ''
- file.write(warnings.formatwarning(message, category, filename, lineno, line))
- def _parse_args():
- parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
- parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose',
- action='store_true',
- help='show verbose output')
- parser.add_argument('-w',
- action='store_true',
- help='suppress warnings')
- parser.add_argument('-Werror',
- action='store_true',
- help='promote warnings to errors')
- parser.add_argument('--llvm-mca-binary',
- metavar='<path>',
- default='llvm-mca',
- help='the binary to use to generate the test case '
- '(default: llvm-mca)')
- parser.add_argument('tests',
- metavar='<test-path>',
- nargs='+')
- args = parser.parse_args()
- _configure_warnings(args)
- if not args.llvm_mca_binary:
- raise Error('--llvm-mca-binary value cannot be empty string')
- if 'llvm-mca' not in os.path.basename(args.llvm_mca_binary):
- _warn('unexpected binary name: {}'.format(args.llvm_mca_binary))
- return args
- def _find_run_lines(input_lines, args):
- raw_lines = [m.group(1)
- for m in [common.RUN_LINE_RE.match(l) for l in input_lines]
- if m]
- run_lines = [raw_lines[0]] if len(raw_lines) > 0 else []
- for l in raw_lines[1:]:
- if run_lines[-1].endswith(r'\\'):
- run_lines[-1] = run_lines[-1].rstrip('\\') + ' ' + l
- else:
- run_lines.append(l)
- if args.verbose:
- sys.stderr.write('Found {} RUN line{}:\n'.format(
- len(run_lines), '' if len(run_lines) == 1 else 's'))
- for line in run_lines:
- sys.stderr.write(' RUN: {}\n'.format(line))
- return run_lines
- def _get_run_infos(run_lines, args):
- run_infos = []
- for run_line in run_lines:
- try:
- (tool_cmd, filecheck_cmd) = tuple([cmd.strip()
- for cmd in run_line.split('|', 1)])
- except ValueError:
- _warn('could not split tool and filecheck commands: {}'.format(run_line))
- continue
- common.verify_filecheck_prefixes(filecheck_cmd)
- tool_basename = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(args.llvm_mca_binary))[0]
- if not tool_cmd.startswith(tool_basename + ' '):
- _warn('skipping non-{} RUN line: {}'.format(tool_basename, run_line))
- continue
- if not filecheck_cmd.startswith('FileCheck '):
- _warn('skipping non-FileCheck RUN line: {}'.format(run_line))
- continue
- tool_cmd_args = tool_cmd[len(tool_basename):].strip()
- tool_cmd_args = tool_cmd_args.replace('< %s', '').replace('%s', '').strip()
- check_prefixes = [item
- for m in common.CHECK_PREFIX_RE.finditer(filecheck_cmd)
- for item in m.group(1).split(',')]
- if not check_prefixes:
- check_prefixes = ['CHECK']
- run_infos.append((check_prefixes, tool_cmd_args))
- return run_infos
- def _break_down_block(block_info, common_prefix):
- """ Given a block_info, see if we can analyze it further to let us break it
- down by prefix per-line rather than per-block.
- """
- texts = block_info.keys()
- prefixes = list(block_info.values())
- # Split the lines from each of the incoming block_texts and zip them so that
- # each element contains the corresponding lines from each text. E.g.
- #
- # block_text_1: A # line 1
- # B # line 2
- #
- # block_text_2: A # line 1
- # C # line 2
- #
- # would become:
- #
- # [(A, A), # line 1
- # (B, C)] # line 2
- #
- line_tuples = list(zip(*list((text.splitlines() for text in texts))))
- # To simplify output, we'll only proceed if the very first line of the block
- # texts is common to each of them.
- if len(set(line_tuples[0])) != 1:
- return []
- result = []
- lresult = defaultdict(list)
- for i, line in enumerate(line_tuples):
- if len(set(line)) == 1:
- # We're about to output a line with the common prefix. This is a sync
- # point so flush any batched-up lines one prefix at a time to the output
- # first.
- for prefix in sorted(lresult):
- result.extend(lresult[prefix])
- lresult = defaultdict(list)
- # The line is common to each block so output with the common prefix.
- result.append((common_prefix, line[0]))
- else:
- # The line is not common to each block, or we don't have a common prefix.
- # If there are no prefixes available, warn and bail out.
- if not prefixes[0]:
- _warn('multiple lines not disambiguated by prefixes:\n{}\n'
- 'Some blocks may be skipped entirely as a result.'.format(
- '\n'.join(' - {}'.format(l) for l in line)))
- return []
- # Iterate through the line from each of the blocks and add the line with
- # the corresponding prefix to the current batch of results so that we can
- # later output them per-prefix.
- for i, l in enumerate(line):
- for prefix in prefixes[i]:
- lresult[prefix].append((prefix, l))
- # Flush any remaining batched-up lines one prefix at a time to the output.
- for prefix in sorted(lresult):
- result.extend(lresult[prefix])
- return result
- def _get_useful_prefix_info(run_infos):
- """ Given the run_infos, calculate any prefixes that are common to every one,
- and the length of the longest prefix string.
- """
- try:
- all_sets = [set(s) for s in list(zip(*run_infos))[0]]
- common_to_all = set.intersection(*all_sets)
- longest_prefix_len = max(len(p) for p in set.union(*all_sets))
- except IndexError:
- common_to_all = []
- longest_prefix_len = 0
- else:
- if len(common_to_all) > 1:
- _warn('Multiple prefixes common to all RUN lines: {}'.format(
- common_to_all))
- if common_to_all:
- common_to_all = sorted(common_to_all)[0]
- return common_to_all, longest_prefix_len
- def _align_matching_blocks(all_blocks, farthest_indexes):
- """ Some sub-sequences of blocks may be common to multiple lists of blocks,
- but at different indexes in each one.
- For example, in the following case, A,B,E,F, and H are common to both
- sets, but only A and B would be identified as such due to the indexes
- matching:
- index | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
- ------+--------------
- setA | A B C D E F H
- setB | A B E F G H
- This function attempts to align the indexes of matching blocks by
- inserting empty blocks into the block list. With this approach, A, B, E,
- F, and H would now be able to be identified as matching blocks:
- index | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
- ------+----------------
- setA | A B C D E F H
- setB | A B E F G H
- """
- # "Farthest block analysis": essentially, iterate over all blocks and find
- # the highest index into a block list for the first instance of each block.
- # This is relatively expensive, but we're dealing with small numbers of
- # blocks so it doesn't make a perceivable difference to user time.
- for blocks in all_blocks.values():
- for block in blocks:
- if not block:
- continue
- index = blocks.index(block)
- if index > farthest_indexes[block]:
- farthest_indexes[block] = index
- # Use the results of the above analysis to identify any blocks that can be
- # shunted along to match the farthest index value.
- for blocks in all_blocks.values():
- for index, block in enumerate(blocks):
- if not block:
- continue
- changed = False
- # If the block has not already been subject to alignment (i.e. if the
- # previous block is not empty) then insert empty blocks until the index
- # matches the farthest index identified for that block.
- if (index > 0) and blocks[index - 1]:
- while(index < farthest_indexes[block]):
- blocks.insert(index, '')
- index += 1
- changed = True
- if changed:
- # Bail out. We'll need to re-do the farthest block analysis now that
- # we've inserted some blocks.
- return True
- return False
- def _get_block_infos(run_infos, test_path, args, common_prefix): # noqa
- """ For each run line, run the tool with the specified args and collect the
- output. We use the concept of 'blocks' for uniquing, where a block is
- a series of lines of text with no more than one newline character between
- each one. For example:
- This
- is
- one
- block
- This is
- another block
- This is yet another block
- We then build up a 'block_infos' structure containing a dict where the
- text of each block is the key and a list of the sets of prefixes that may
- generate that particular block. This then goes through a series of
- transformations to minimise the amount of CHECK lines that need to be
- written by taking advantage of common prefixes.
- """
- def _block_key(tool_args, prefixes):
- """ Get a hashable key based on the current tool_args and prefixes.
- """
- return ' '.join([tool_args] + prefixes)
- all_blocks = {}
- max_block_len = 0
- # A cache of the furthest-back position in any block list of the first
- # instance of each block, indexed by the block itself.
- farthest_indexes = defaultdict(int)
- # Run the tool for each run line to generate all of the blocks.
- for prefixes, tool_args in run_infos:
- key = _block_key(tool_args, prefixes)
- raw_tool_output = common.invoke_tool(args.llvm_mca_binary,
- tool_args,
- test_path)
- # Replace any lines consisting of purely whitespace with empty lines.
- raw_tool_output = '\n'.join(line if line.strip() else ''
- for line in raw_tool_output.splitlines())
- # Split blocks, stripping all trailing whitespace, but keeping preceding
- # whitespace except for newlines so that columns will line up visually.
- all_blocks[key] = [b.lstrip('\n').rstrip()
- for b in raw_tool_output.split('\n\n')]
- max_block_len = max(max_block_len, len(all_blocks[key]))
- # Attempt to align matching blocks until no more changes can be made.
- made_changes = True
- while made_changes:
- made_changes = _align_matching_blocks(all_blocks, farthest_indexes)
- # If necessary, pad the lists of blocks with empty blocks so that they are
- # all the same length.
- for key in all_blocks:
- len_to_pad = max_block_len - len(all_blocks[key])
- all_blocks[key] += [''] * len_to_pad
- # Create the block_infos structure where it is a nested dict in the form of:
- # block number -> block text -> list of prefix sets
- block_infos = defaultdict(lambda: defaultdict(list))
- for prefixes, tool_args in run_infos:
- key = _block_key(tool_args, prefixes)
- for block_num, block_text in enumerate(all_blocks[key]):
- block_infos[block_num][block_text].append(set(prefixes))
- # Now go through the block_infos structure and attempt to smartly prune the
- # number of prefixes per block to the minimal set possible to output.
- for block_num in range(len(block_infos)):
- # When there are multiple block texts for a block num, remove any
- # prefixes that are common to more than one of them.
- # E.g. [ [{ALL,FOO}] , [{ALL,BAR}] ] -> [ [{FOO}] , [{BAR}] ]
- all_sets = [s for s in block_infos[block_num].values()]
- pruned_sets = []
- for i, setlist in enumerate(all_sets):
- other_set_values = set([elem for j, setlist2 in enumerate(all_sets)
- for set_ in setlist2 for elem in set_
- if i != j])
- pruned_sets.append([s - other_set_values for s in setlist])
- for i, block_text in enumerate(block_infos[block_num]):
- # When a block text matches multiple sets of prefixes, try removing any
- # prefixes that aren't common to all of them.
- # E.g. [ {ALL,FOO} , {ALL,BAR} ] -> [{ALL}]
- common_values = set.intersection(*pruned_sets[i])
- if common_values:
- pruned_sets[i] = [common_values]
- # Everything should be uniqued as much as possible by now. Apply the
- # newly pruned sets to the block_infos structure.
- # If there are any blocks of text that still match multiple prefixes,
- # output a warning.
- current_set = set()
- for s in pruned_sets[i]:
- s = sorted(list(s))
- if s:
- current_set.add(s[0])
- if len(s) > 1:
- _warn('Multiple prefixes generating same output: {} '
- '(discarding {})'.format(','.join(s), ','.join(s[1:])))
- if block_text and not current_set:
- raise Error(
- 'block not captured by existing prefixes:\n\n{}'.format(block_text))
- block_infos[block_num][block_text] = sorted(list(current_set))
- # If we have multiple block_texts, try to break them down further to avoid
- # the case where we have very similar block_texts repeated after each
- # other.
- if common_prefix and len(block_infos[block_num]) > 1:
- # We'll only attempt this if each of the block_texts have the same number
- # of lines as each other.
- same_num_Lines = (len(set(len(k.splitlines())
- for k in block_infos[block_num].keys())) == 1)
- if same_num_Lines:
- breakdown = _break_down_block(block_infos[block_num], common_prefix)
- if breakdown:
- block_infos[block_num] = breakdown
- return block_infos
- def _write_block(output, block, not_prefix_set, common_prefix, prefix_pad):
- """ Write an individual block, with correct padding on the prefixes.
- Returns a set of all of the prefixes that it has written.
- """
- end_prefix = ': '
- previous_prefix = None
- num_lines_of_prefix = 0
- written_prefixes = set()
- for prefix, line in block:
- if prefix in not_prefix_set:
- _warn('not writing for prefix {0} due to presence of "{0}-NOT:" '
- 'in input file.'.format(prefix))
- continue
- # If the previous line isn't already blank and we're writing more than one
- # line for the current prefix output a blank line first, unless either the
- # current of previous prefix is common to all.
- num_lines_of_prefix += 1
- if prefix != previous_prefix:
- if output and output[-1]:
- if num_lines_of_prefix > 1 or any(p == common_prefix
- for p in (prefix, previous_prefix)):
- output.append('')
- num_lines_of_prefix = 0
- previous_prefix = prefix
- written_prefixes.add(prefix)
- output.append(
- '{} {}{}{} {}'.format(COMMENT_CHAR,
- prefix,
- end_prefix,
- ' ' * (prefix_pad - len(prefix)),
- line).rstrip())
- end_prefix = '-NEXT:'
- output.append('')
- return written_prefixes
- def _write_output(test_path, input_lines, prefix_list, block_infos, # noqa
- args, common_prefix, prefix_pad):
- prefix_set = set([prefix for prefixes, _ in prefix_list
- for prefix in prefixes])
- not_prefix_set = set()
- output_lines = []
- for input_line in input_lines:
- if input_line.startswith(ADVERT_PREFIX):
- continue
- if input_line.startswith(COMMENT_CHAR):
- m = common.CHECK_RE.match(input_line)
- try:
- prefix = m.group(1)
- except AttributeError:
- prefix = None
- if '{}-NOT:'.format(prefix) in input_line:
- not_prefix_set.add(prefix)
- if prefix not in prefix_set or prefix in not_prefix_set:
- output_lines.append(input_line)
- continue
- if common.should_add_line_to_output(input_line, prefix_set):
- # This input line of the function body will go as-is into the output.
- # Except make leading whitespace uniform: 2 spaces.
- input_line = common.SCRUB_LEADING_WHITESPACE_RE.sub(r' ', input_line)
- # Skip empty lines if the previous output line is also empty.
- if input_line or output_lines[-1]:
- output_lines.append(input_line)
- else:
- continue
- # Add a blank line before the new checks if required.
- if len(output_lines) > 0 and output_lines[-1]:
- output_lines.append('')
- output_check_lines = []
- used_prefixes = set()
- for block_num in range(len(block_infos)):
- if type(block_infos[block_num]) is list:
- # The block is of the type output from _break_down_block().
- used_prefixes |= _write_block(output_check_lines,
- block_infos[block_num],
- not_prefix_set,
- common_prefix,
- prefix_pad)
- else:
- # _break_down_block() was unable to do do anything so output the block
- # as-is.
- # Rather than writing out each block as soon we encounter it, save it
- # indexed by prefix so that we can write all of the blocks out sorted by
- # prefix at the end.
- output_blocks = defaultdict(list)
- for block_text in sorted(block_infos[block_num]):
- if not block_text:
- continue
- lines = block_text.split('\n')
- for prefix in block_infos[block_num][block_text]:
- assert prefix not in output_blocks
- used_prefixes |= _write_block(output_blocks[prefix],
- [(prefix, line) for line in lines],
- not_prefix_set,
- common_prefix,
- prefix_pad)
- for prefix in sorted(output_blocks):
- output_check_lines.extend(output_blocks[prefix])
- unused_prefixes = (prefix_set - not_prefix_set) - used_prefixes
- if unused_prefixes:
- raise Error('unused prefixes: {}'.format(sorted(unused_prefixes)))
- if output_check_lines:
- output_lines.insert(0, ADVERT)
- output_lines.extend(output_check_lines)
- # The file should not end with two newlines. It creates unnecessary churn.
- while len(output_lines) > 0 and output_lines[-1] == '':
- output_lines.pop()
- if input_lines == output_lines:
- sys.stderr.write(' [unchanged]\n')
- return
- sys.stderr.write(' [{} lines total]\n'.format(len(output_lines)))
- if args.verbose:
- sys.stderr.write(
- 'Writing {} lines to {}...\n\n'.format(len(output_lines), test_path))
- with open(test_path, 'wb') as f:
- f.writelines(['{}\n'.format(l).encode('utf-8') for l in output_lines])
- def main():
- args = _parse_args()
- test_paths = [test for pattern in args.tests for test in glob.glob(pattern)]
- for test_path in test_paths:
- sys.stderr.write('Test: {}\n'.format(test_path))
- # Call this per test. By default each warning will only be written once
- # per source location. Reset the warning filter so that now each warning
- # will be written once per source location per test.
- _configure_warnings(args)
- if args.verbose:
- sys.stderr.write(
- 'Scanning for RUN lines in test file: {}\n'.format(test_path))
- if not os.path.isfile(test_path):
- raise Error('could not find test file: {}'.format(test_path))
- with open(test_path) as f:
- input_lines = [l.rstrip() for l in f]
- run_lines = _find_run_lines(input_lines, args)
- run_infos = _get_run_infos(run_lines, args)
- common_prefix, prefix_pad = _get_useful_prefix_info(run_infos)
- block_infos = _get_block_infos(run_infos, test_path, args, common_prefix)
- _write_output(test_path,
- input_lines,
- run_infos,
- block_infos,
- args,
- common_prefix,
- prefix_pad)
- return 0
- if __name__ == '__main__':
- try:
- warnings.showwarning = _showwarning
- sys.exit(main())
- except Error as e:
- sys.stdout.write('error: {}\n'.format(e))
- sys.exit(1)
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