circuitpython/tests/run-tests.py

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#! /usr/bin/env python3
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import os
import subprocess
import sys
import platform
import argparse
import inspect
import re
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from glob import glob
import multiprocessing
from multiprocessing.pool import ThreadPool
import threading
import tempfile
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# Maximum time to run a PC-based test, in seconds.
TEST_TIMEOUT = 30
# See stackoverflow.com/questions/2632199: __file__ nor sys.argv[0]
# are guaranteed to always work, this one should though.
BASEPATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(inspect.getsourcefile(lambda: None)))
def base_path(*p):
return os.path.abspath(os.path.join(BASEPATH, *p)).replace("\\", "/")
# Tests require at least CPython 3.3. If your default python3 executable
# is of lower version, you can point MICROPY_CPYTHON3 environment var
# to the correct executable.
if os.name == "nt":
CPYTHON3 = os.getenv("MICROPY_CPYTHON3", "python")
MICROPYTHON = os.getenv(
"MICROPY_MICROPYTHON", base_path("../ports/windows/build-standard/micropython.exe")
)
# mpy-cross is only needed if --via-mpy command-line arg is passed
MPYCROSS = os.getenv("MICROPY_MPYCROSS", base_path("../mpy-cross/build/mpy-cross.exe"))
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else:
CPYTHON3 = os.getenv("MICROPY_CPYTHON3", "python3")
MICROPYTHON = os.getenv(
"MICROPY_MICROPYTHON", base_path("../ports/unix/build-standard/micropython")
)
# mpy-cross is only needed if --via-mpy command-line arg is passed
MPYCROSS = os.getenv("MICROPY_MPYCROSS", base_path("../mpy-cross/build/mpy-cross"))
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# Use CPython options to not save .pyc files, to only access the core standard library
# (not site packages which may clash with u-module names), and improve start up time.
CPYTHON3_CMD = [CPYTHON3, "-BS"]
# For diff'ing test output
DIFF = os.getenv("MICROPY_DIFF", "diff -u")
# Set PYTHONIOENCODING so that CPython will use utf-8 on systems which set another encoding in the locale
os.environ["PYTHONIOENCODING"] = "utf-8"
# Code to allow a target MicroPython to import an .mpy from RAM
injected_import_hook_code = """\
import usys, uos, uio
class __File(uio.IOBase):
def __init__(self):
self.off = 0
def ioctl(self, request, arg):
return 0
def readinto(self, buf):
buf[:] = memoryview(__buf)[self.off:self.off + len(buf)]
self.off += len(buf)
return len(buf)
class __FS:
def mount(self, readonly, mkfs):
pass
def umount(self):
pass
def chdir(self, path):
pass
def stat(self, path):
if path == '__injected_test.mpy':
return tuple(0 for _ in range(10))
else:
raise OSError(-2) # ENOENT
def open(self, path, mode):
return __File()
uos.mount(__FS(), '/__vfstest')
uos.chdir('/__vfstest')
__import__('__injected_test')
"""
def rm_f(fname):
if os.path.exists(fname):
os.remove(fname)
# unescape wanted regex chars and escape unwanted ones
def convert_regex_escapes(line):
cs = []
escape = False
for c in str(line, "utf8"):
if escape:
escape = False
cs.append(c)
elif c == "\\":
escape = True
elif c in ("(", ")", "[", "]", "{", "}", ".", "*", "+", "^", "$"):
cs.append("\\" + c)
else:
cs.append(c)
# accept carriage-return(s) before final newline
if cs[-1] == "\n":
cs[-1] = "\r*\n"
return bytes("".join(cs), "utf8")
def prepare_script_for_target(args, *, script_filename=None, script_text=None, force_plain=False):
if force_plain or (not args.via_mpy and args.emit == "bytecode"):
if script_filename is not None:
with open(script_filename, "rb") as f:
script_text = f.read()
elif args.via_mpy:
tempname = tempfile.mktemp(dir="")
mpy_filename = tempname + ".mpy"
if script_filename is None:
script_filename = tempname + ".py"
cleanup_script_filename = True
with open(script_filename, "wb") as f:
f.write(script_text)
else:
cleanup_script_filename = False
try:
subprocess.check_output(
[MPYCROSS]
+ args.mpy_cross_flags.split()
+ ["-o", mpy_filename, "-X", "emit=" + args.emit, script_filename],
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as er:
return True, b"mpy-cross crash\n" + er.output
with open(mpy_filename, "rb") as f:
script_text = b"__buf=" + bytes(repr(f.read()), "ascii") + b"\n"
rm_f(mpy_filename)
if cleanup_script_filename:
rm_f(script_filename)
script_text += bytes(injected_import_hook_code, "ascii")
else:
print("error: using emit={} must go via .mpy".format(args.emit))
sys.exit(1)
return False, script_text
def run_script_on_remote_target(pyb, args, test_file, is_special):
had_crash, script = prepare_script_for_target(
args, script_filename=test_file, force_plain=is_special
)
if had_crash:
return True, script
try:
had_crash = False
pyb.enter_raw_repl()
output_mupy = pyb.exec_(script)
except pyboard.PyboardError as e:
had_crash = True
if not is_special and e.args[0] == "exception":
output_mupy = e.args[1] + e.args[2] + b"CRASH"
else:
output_mupy = bytes(e.args[0], "ascii") + b"\nCRASH"
return had_crash, output_mupy
def run_micropython(pyb, args, test_file, is_special=False):
special_tests = (
"micropython/meminfo.py",
"basics/bytes_compare3.py",
"basics/builtin_help.py",
"thread/thread_exc2.py",
"esp32/partition_ota.py",
)
had_crash = False
if pyb is None:
# run on PC
if (
test_file.startswith(("cmdline/", base_path("feature_check/")))
or test_file in special_tests
):
# special handling for tests of the unix cmdline program
is_special = True
if is_special:
# check for any cmdline options needed for this test
args = [MICROPYTHON]
with open(test_file, "rb") as f:
line = f.readline()
if line.startswith(b"# cmdline:"):
# subprocess.check_output on Windows only accepts strings, not bytes
args += [str(c, "utf-8") for c in line[10:].strip().split()]
# run the test, possibly with redirected input
try:
if "repl_" in test_file:
# Need to use a PTY to test command line editing
try:
import pty
except ImportError:
# in case pty module is not available, like on Windows
return b"SKIP\n"
import select
# Even though these might have the pty module, it's unlikely to function.
if sys.platform in ["win32", "msys", "cygwin"]:
return b"SKIP\n"
def get(required=False):
rv = b""
while True:
ready = select.select([master], [], [], 0.02)
if ready[0] == [master]:
rv += os.read(master, 1024)
else:
if not required or rv:
return rv
def send_get(what):
os.write(master, what)
return get()
with open(test_file, "rb") as f:
# instead of: output_mupy = subprocess.check_output(args, stdin=f)
master, slave = pty.openpty()
p = subprocess.Popen(
args, stdin=slave, stdout=slave, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, bufsize=0
)
banner = get(True)
output_mupy = banner + b"".join(send_get(line) for line in f)
send_get(b"\x04") # exit the REPL, so coverage info is saved
# At this point the process might have exited already, but trying to
# kill it 'again' normally doesn't result in exceptions as Python and/or
# the OS seem to try to handle this nicely. When running Linux on WSL
# though, the situation differs and calling Popen.kill after the process
# terminated results in a ProcessLookupError. Just catch that one here
# since we just want the process to be gone and that's the case.
try:
p.kill()
except ProcessLookupError:
pass
os.close(master)
os.close(slave)
else:
output_mupy = subprocess.check_output(
args + [test_file], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
return b"CRASH"
else:
# a standard test run on PC
# create system command
cmdlist = [MICROPYTHON, "-X", "emit=" + args.emit]
if args.heapsize is not None:
cmdlist.extend(["-X", "heapsize=" + args.heapsize])
if sys.platform == "darwin":
cmdlist.extend(["-X", "realtime"])
# if running via .mpy, first compile the .py file
if args.via_mpy:
mpy_modname = tempfile.mktemp(dir="")
mpy_filename = mpy_modname + ".mpy"
subprocess.check_output(
[MPYCROSS]
+ args.mpy_cross_flags.split()
+ ["-o", mpy_filename, "-X", "emit=" + args.emit, test_file]
)
cmdlist.extend(["-m", mpy_modname])
else:
cmdlist.append(test_file)
# run the actual test
try:
output_mupy = subprocess.check_output(
cmdlist, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, timeout=TEST_TIMEOUT
)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as er:
had_crash = True
output_mupy = er.output + b"CRASH"
except subprocess.TimeoutExpired as er:
had_crash = True
output_mupy = (er.output or b"") + b"TIMEOUT"
# clean up if we had an intermediate .mpy file
if args.via_mpy:
rm_f(mpy_filename)
else:
# run via pyboard interface
had_crash, output_mupy = run_script_on_remote_target(pyb, args, test_file, is_special)
# canonical form for all ports/platforms is to use \n for end-of-line
output_mupy = output_mupy.replace(b"\r\n", b"\n")
# don't try to convert the output if we should skip this test
if had_crash or output_mupy in (b"SKIP\n", b"CRASH"):
return output_mupy
# skipped special tests will output "SKIP" surrounded by other interpreter debug output
if is_special and not had_crash and b"\nSKIP\n" in output_mupy:
return b"SKIP\n"
if is_special or test_file in special_tests:
# convert parts of the output that are not stable across runs
with open(test_file + ".exp", "rb") as f:
lines_exp = []
for line in f.readlines():
if line == b"########\n":
line = (line,)
else:
line = (line, re.compile(convert_regex_escapes(line)))
lines_exp.append(line)
lines_mupy = [line + b"\n" for line in output_mupy.split(b"\n")]
if output_mupy.endswith(b"\n"):
lines_mupy = lines_mupy[:-1] # remove erroneous last empty line
i_mupy = 0
for i in range(len(lines_exp)):
if lines_exp[i][0] == b"########\n":
# 8x #'s means match 0 or more whole lines
line_exp = lines_exp[i + 1]
skip = 0
while i_mupy + skip < len(lines_mupy) and not line_exp[1].match(
lines_mupy[i_mupy + skip]
):
skip += 1
if i_mupy + skip >= len(lines_mupy):
lines_mupy[i_mupy] = b"######## FAIL\n"
break
del lines_mupy[i_mupy : i_mupy + skip]
lines_mupy.insert(i_mupy, b"########\n")
i_mupy += 1
else:
# a regex
if lines_exp[i][1].match(lines_mupy[i_mupy]):
lines_mupy[i_mupy] = lines_exp[i][0]
else:
# print("don't match: %r %s" % (lines_exp[i][1], lines_mupy[i_mupy])) # DEBUG
pass
i_mupy += 1
if i_mupy >= len(lines_mupy):
break
output_mupy = b"".join(lines_mupy)
return output_mupy
def run_feature_check(pyb, args, base_path, test_file):
if pyb is not None and test_file.startswith("repl_"):
# REPL feature tests will not run via pyboard because they require prompt interactivity
return b""
return run_micropython(pyb, args, base_path("feature_check", test_file), is_special=True)
class ThreadSafeCounter:
def __init__(self, start=0):
self._value = start
self._lock = threading.Lock()
def increment(self):
self.add(1)
def add(self, to_add):
with self._lock:
self._value += to_add
def append(self, arg):
self.add([arg])
@property
def value(self):
return self._value
def run_tests(pyb, tests, args, result_dir, num_threads=1):
test_count = ThreadSafeCounter()
testcase_count = ThreadSafeCounter()
passed_count = ThreadSafeCounter()
failed_tests = ThreadSafeCounter([])
skipped_tests = ThreadSafeCounter([])
skip_tests = set()
skip_native = False
skip_int_big = False
skip_bytearray = False
skip_set_type = False
skip_slice = False
skip_async = False
skip_const = False
skip_revops = False
skip_io_module = False
skip_fstring = False
skip_endian = False
has_complex = True
has_coverage = False
upy_float_precision = 32
# If we're asked to --list-tests, we can't assume that there's a
# connection to target, so we can't run feature checks usefully.
if not (args.list_tests or args.write_exp):
# Even if we run completely different tests in a different directory,
# we need to access feature_checks from the same directory as the
# run-tests.py script itself so use base_path.
# Check if micropython.native is supported, and skip such tests if it's not
output = run_feature_check(pyb, args, base_path, "native_check.py")
if output != b"native\n":
skip_native = True
# Check if arbitrary-precision integers are supported, and skip such tests if it's not
output = run_feature_check(pyb, args, base_path, "int_big.py")
if output != b"1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000\n":
skip_int_big = True
# Check if bytearray is supported, and skip such tests if it's not
output = run_feature_check(pyb, args, base_path, "bytearray.py")
if output != b"bytearray\n":
skip_bytearray = True
# Check if set type (and set literals) is supported, and skip such tests if it's not
output = run_feature_check(pyb, args, base_path, "set_check.py")
if output != b"{1}\n":
skip_set_type = True
# Check if slice is supported, and skip such tests if it's not
output = run_feature_check(pyb, args, base_path, "slice.py")
if output != b"slice\n":
skip_slice = True
# Check if async/await keywords are supported, and skip such tests if it's not
output = run_feature_check(pyb, args, base_path, "async_check.py")
if output != b"async\n":
skip_async = True
# Check if const keyword (MicroPython extension) is supported, and skip such tests if it's not
output = run_feature_check(pyb, args, base_path, "const.py")
if output != b"1\n":
skip_const = True
# Check if __rOP__ special methods are supported, and skip such tests if it's not
output = run_feature_check(pyb, args, base_path, "reverse_ops.py")
if output == b"TypeError\n":
skip_revops = True
# Check if uio module exists, and skip such tests if it doesn't
output = run_feature_check(pyb, args, base_path, "uio_module.py")
if output != b"uio\n":
skip_io_module = True
# Check if fstring feature is enabled, and skip such tests if it doesn't
output = run_feature_check(pyb, args, base_path, "fstring.py")
if output != b"a=1\n":
skip_fstring = True
# Check if emacs repl is supported, and skip such tests if it's not
t = run_feature_check(pyb, args, base_path, "repl_emacs_check.py")
if "True" not in str(t, "ascii"):
skip_tests.add("cmdline/repl_emacs_keys.py")
# Check if words movement in repl is supported, and skip such tests if it's not
t = run_feature_check(pyb, args, base_path, "repl_words_move_check.py")
if "True" not in str(t, "ascii"):
skip_tests.add("cmdline/repl_words_move.py")
upy_byteorder = run_feature_check(pyb, args, base_path, "byteorder.py")
upy_float_precision = run_feature_check(pyb, args, base_path, "float.py")
try:
upy_float_precision = int(upy_float_precision)
except ValueError:
upy_float_precision = 0
has_complex = run_feature_check(pyb, args, base_path, "complex.py") == b"complex\n"
has_coverage = run_feature_check(pyb, args, base_path, "coverage.py") == b"coverage\n"
cpy_byteorder = subprocess.check_output(
CPYTHON3_CMD + [base_path("feature_check/byteorder.py")]
)
skip_endian = upy_byteorder != cpy_byteorder
# These tests don't test slice explicitly but rather use it to perform the test
misc_slice_tests = (
"builtin_range",
"class_super",
"containment",
"errno1",
"fun_str",
"generator1",
"globals_del",
"memoryview1",
"memoryview_gc",
"object1",
"python34",
"struct_endian",
)
# Some tests shouldn't be run on GitHub Actions
if os.getenv("GITHUB_ACTIONS") == "true":
skip_tests.add("thread/stress_schedule.py") # has reliability issues
if upy_float_precision == 0:
skip_tests.add("extmod/uctypes_le_float.py")
skip_tests.add("extmod/uctypes_native_float.py")
skip_tests.add("extmod/uctypes_sizeof_float.py")
skip_tests.add("extmod/ujson_dumps_float.py")
skip_tests.add("extmod/ujson_loads_float.py")
skip_tests.add("extmod/urandom_extra_float.py")
skip_tests.add("misc/rge_sm.py")
if upy_float_precision < 32:
skip_tests.add(
"float/float2int_intbig.py"
) # requires fp32, there's float2int_fp30_intbig.py instead
skip_tests.add(
"float/string_format.py"
) # requires fp32, there's string_format_fp30.py instead
skip_tests.add("float/bytes_construct.py") # requires fp32
skip_tests.add("float/bytearray_construct.py") # requires fp32
if upy_float_precision < 64:
skip_tests.add("float/float_divmod.py") # tested by float/float_divmod_relaxed.py instead
skip_tests.add("float/float2int_doubleprec_intbig.py")
skip_tests.add("float/float_format_ints_doubleprec.py")
skip_tests.add("float/float_parse_doubleprec.py")
if not has_complex:
skip_tests.add("float/complex1.py")
skip_tests.add("float/complex1_intbig.py")
skip_tests.add("float/complex_reverse_op.py")
skip_tests.add("float/complex_special_methods.py")
skip_tests.add("float/int_big_float.py")
skip_tests.add("float/true_value.py")
skip_tests.add("float/types.py")
skip_tests.add("float/complex_dunder.py")
if not has_coverage:
skip_tests.add("cmdline/cmd_parsetree.py")
skip_tests.add("cmdline/repl_sys_ps1_ps2.py")
skip_tests.add("extmod/ussl_poll.py")
# Some tests shouldn't be run on a PC
if args.target == "unix":
# unix build does not have the GIL so can't run thread mutation tests
for t in tests:
if t.startswith("thread/mutate_"):
skip_tests.add(t)
# Some tests shouldn't be run on pyboard
if args.target != "unix":
skip_tests.add("basics/exception_chain.py") # warning is not printed
skip_tests.add("micropython/meminfo.py") # output is very different to PC output
skip_tests.add("extmod/machine_mem.py") # raw memory access not supported
if args.target == "wipy":
skip_tests.add("misc/print_exception.py") # requires error reporting full
skip_tests.update(
{
"extmod/uctypes_%s.py" % t
for t in "bytearray le native_le ptr_le ptr_native_le sizeof sizeof_native array_assign_le array_assign_native_le".split()
}
) # requires uctypes
skip_tests.add("extmod/zlibd_decompress.py") # requires zlib
skip_tests.add("extmod/uheapq1.py") # uheapq not supported by WiPy
skip_tests.add("extmod/urandom_basic.py") # requires urandom
skip_tests.add("extmod/urandom_extra.py") # requires urandom
elif args.target == "esp8266":
skip_tests.add("misc/rge_sm.py") # too large
elif args.target == "minimal":
skip_tests.add("basics/class_inplace_op.py") # all special methods not supported
skip_tests.add(
"basics/subclass_native_init.py"
) # native subclassing corner cases not support
skip_tests.add("misc/rge_sm.py") # too large
skip_tests.add("micropython/opt_level.py") # don't assume line numbers are stored
elif args.target == "nrf":
skip_tests.add("basics/memoryview1.py") # no item assignment for memoryview
skip_tests.add("extmod/urandom_basic.py") # unimplemented: urandom.seed
skip_tests.add("micropython/opt_level.py") # no support for line numbers
skip_tests.add("misc/non_compliant.py") # no item assignment for bytearray
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for t in tests:
if t.startswith("basics/io_"):
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skip_tests.add(t)
elif args.target == "renesas-ra":
skip_tests.add(
"extmod/utime_time_ns.py"
) # RA fsp rtc function doesn't support nano sec info
elif args.target == "qemu-arm":
skip_tests.add("misc/print_exception.py") # requires sys stdfiles
# Some tests are known to fail on 64-bit machines
if pyb is None and platform.architecture()[0] == "64bit":
pass
# Some tests use unsupported features on Windows
if os.name == "nt":
skip_tests.add("import/import_file.py") # works but CPython prints forward slashes
# Some tests are known to fail with native emitter
# Remove them from the below when they work
if args.emit == "native":
skip_tests.update(
{"basics/%s.py" % t for t in "gen_yield_from_close generator_name".split()}
) # require raise_varargs, generator name
skip_tests.update(
{"basics/async_%s.py" % t for t in "with with2 with_break with_return".split()}
) # require async_with
skip_tests.update(
{"basics/%s.py" % t for t in "try_reraise try_reraise2".split()}
) # require raise_varargs
skip_tests.add("basics/annotate_var.py") # requires checking for unbound local
skip_tests.add("basics/del_deref.py") # requires checking for unbound local
skip_tests.add("basics/del_local.py") # requires checking for unbound local
skip_tests.add("basics/exception_chain.py") # raise from is not supported
skip_tests.add("basics/fun_name.py") # requires proper names for native functions
skip_tests.add("basics/scope_implicit.py") # requires checking for unbound local
skip_tests.add("basics/sys_tracebacklimit.py") # requires traceback info
skip_tests.add("basics/try_finally_return2.py") # requires raise_varargs
skip_tests.add("basics/unboundlocal.py") # requires checking for unbound local
skip_tests.add("extmod/uasyncio_event.py") # unknown issue
skip_tests.add("extmod/uasyncio_lock.py") # requires async with
skip_tests.add("extmod/uasyncio_micropython.py") # unknown issue
skip_tests.add("extmod/uasyncio_wait_for.py") # unknown issue
skip_tests.add("misc/features.py") # requires raise_varargs
skip_tests.add(
"misc/print_exception.py"
) # because native doesn't have proper traceback info
skip_tests.add("misc/sys_exc_info.py") # sys.exc_info() is not supported for native
skip_tests.add("misc/sys_settrace_features.py") # sys.settrace() not supported
skip_tests.add("misc/sys_settrace_generator.py") # sys.settrace() not supported
skip_tests.add("misc/sys_settrace_loop.py") # sys.settrace() not supported
skip_tests.add(
"micropython/emg_exc.py"
) # because native doesn't have proper traceback info
skip_tests.add(
"micropython/heapalloc_traceback.py"
) # because native doesn't have proper traceback info
skip_tests.add(
"micropython/opt_level_lineno.py"
) # native doesn't have proper traceback info
skip_tests.add("micropython/schedule.py") # native code doesn't check pending events
skip_tests.add("stress/bytecode_limit.py") # bytecode specific test
def run_one_test(test_file):
test_file = test_file.replace("\\", "/")
if args.filters:
# Default verdict is the opposit of the first action
verdict = "include" if args.filters[0][0] == "exclude" else "exclude"
for action, pat in args.filters:
if pat.search(test_file):
verdict = action
if verdict == "exclude":
return
test_basename = test_file.replace("..", "_").replace("./", "").replace("/", "_")
test_name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(test_file))[0]
is_native = (
test_name.startswith("native_")
or test_name.startswith("viper_")
or args.emit == "native"
)
is_endian = test_name.endswith("_endian")
is_int_big = test_name.startswith("int_big") or test_name.endswith("_intbig")
is_bytearray = test_name.startswith("bytearray") or test_name.endswith("_bytearray")
is_set_type = test_name.startswith(("set_", "frozenset")) or test_name.endswith("_set")
is_slice = test_name.find("slice") != -1 or test_name in misc_slice_tests
is_async = test_name.startswith(("async_", "uasyncio_"))
is_const = test_name.startswith("const")
is_io_module = test_name.startswith("io_")
is_fstring = test_name.startswith("string_fstring")
skip_it = test_file in skip_tests
skip_it |= skip_native and is_native
skip_it |= skip_endian and is_endian
skip_it |= skip_int_big and is_int_big
skip_it |= skip_bytearray and is_bytearray
skip_it |= skip_set_type and is_set_type
skip_it |= skip_slice and is_slice
skip_it |= skip_async and is_async
skip_it |= skip_const and is_const
skip_it |= skip_revops and "reverse_op" in test_name
skip_it |= skip_io_module and is_io_module
skip_it |= skip_fstring and is_fstring
if args.list_tests:
if not skip_it:
print(test_file)
return
if skip_it:
print("skip ", test_file)
skipped_tests.append(test_name)
return
# get expected output
test_file_expected = test_file + ".exp"
if os.path.isfile(test_file_expected):
# expected output given by a file, so read that in
with open(test_file_expected, "rb") as f:
output_expected = f.read()
else:
# run CPython to work out expected output
try:
output_expected = subprocess.check_output(CPYTHON3_CMD + [test_file])
if args.write_exp:
with open(test_file_expected, "wb") as f:
f.write(output_expected)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
output_expected = b"CPYTHON3 CRASH"
# canonical form for all host platforms is to use \n for end-of-line
output_expected = output_expected.replace(b"\r\n", b"\n")
if args.write_exp:
return
# run MicroPython
output_mupy = run_micropython(pyb, args, test_file)
if output_mupy == b"SKIP\n":
print("skip ", test_file)
skipped_tests.append(test_name)
return
testcase_count.add(len(output_expected.splitlines()))
filename_expected = os.path.join(result_dir, test_basename + ".exp")
filename_mupy = os.path.join(result_dir, test_basename + ".out")
if output_expected == output_mupy:
print("pass ", test_file)
passed_count.increment()
rm_f(filename_expected)
rm_f(filename_mupy)
else:
with open(filename_expected, "wb") as f:
f.write(output_expected)
with open(filename_mupy, "wb") as f:
f.write(output_mupy)
print("FAIL ", test_file)
failed_tests.append(test_name)
test_count.increment()
if pyb or args.list_tests:
num_threads = 1
if num_threads > 1:
pool = ThreadPool(num_threads)
pool.map(run_one_test, tests)
else:
for test in tests:
run_one_test(test)
if args.list_tests:
return True
print(
"{} tests performed ({} individual testcases)".format(
test_count.value, testcase_count.value
)
)
print("{} tests passed".format(passed_count.value))
skipped_tests = sorted(skipped_tests.value)
if len(skipped_tests) > 0:
print("{} tests skipped: {}".format(len(skipped_tests), " ".join(skipped_tests)))
failed_tests = sorted(failed_tests.value)
if len(failed_tests) > 0:
print("{} tests failed: {}".format(len(failed_tests), " ".join(failed_tests)))
return False
# all tests succeeded
return True
class append_filter(argparse.Action):
def __init__(self, option_strings, dest, **kwargs):
super().__init__(option_strings, dest, default=[], **kwargs)
def __call__(self, parser, args, value, option):
if not hasattr(args, self.dest):
args.filters = []
if option.startswith(("-e", "--e")):
option = "exclude"
else:
option = "include"
args.filters.append((option, re.compile(value)))
def main():
cmd_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,
description="""Run and manage tests for MicroPython.
Tests are discovered by scanning test directories for .py files or using the
specified test files. If test files nor directories are specified, the script
expects to be ran in the tests directory (where this file is located) and the
builtin tests suitable for the target platform are ran.
When running tests, run-tests.py compares the MicroPython output of the test with the output
produced by running the test through CPython unless a <test>.exp file is found, in which
case it is used as comparison.
If a test fails, run-tests.py produces a pair of <test>.out and <test>.exp files in the result
directory with the MicroPython output and the expectations, respectively.
""",
epilog="""\
Options -i and -e can be multiple and processed in the order given. Regex
"search" (vs "match") operation is used. An action (include/exclude) of
the last matching regex is used:
run-tests.py -i async - exclude all, then include tests containing "async" anywhere
run-tests.py -e '/big.+int' - include all, then exclude by regex
run-tests.py -e async -i async_foo - include all, exclude async, yet still include async_foo
""",
)
cmd_parser.add_argument("--target", default="unix", help="the target platform")
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"--device",
default="/dev/ttyACM0",
help="the serial device or the IP address of the pyboard",
)
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"-b", "--baudrate", default=115200, help="the baud rate of the serial device"
)
cmd_parser.add_argument("-u", "--user", default="micro", help="the telnet login username")
cmd_parser.add_argument("-p", "--password", default="python", help="the telnet login password")
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"-d", "--test-dirs", nargs="*", help="input test directories (if no files given)"
)
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"-r", "--result-dir", default=base_path("results"), help="directory for test results"
)
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"-e",
"--exclude",
action=append_filter,
metavar="REGEX",
dest="filters",
help="exclude test by regex on path/name.py",
)
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"-i",
"--include",
action=append_filter,
metavar="REGEX",
dest="filters",
help="include test by regex on path/name.py",
)
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"--write-exp",
action="store_true",
help="use CPython to generate .exp files to run tests w/o CPython",
)
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"--list-tests", action="store_true", help="list tests instead of running them"
)
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"--emit", default="bytecode", help="MicroPython emitter to use (bytecode or native)"
)
cmd_parser.add_argument("--heapsize", help="heapsize to use (use default if not specified)")
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"--via-mpy", action="store_true", help="compile .py files to .mpy first"
)
all: Remove MICROPY_OPT_CACHE_MAP_LOOKUP_IN_BYTECODE. This commit removes all parts of code associated with the existing MICROPY_OPT_CACHE_MAP_LOOKUP_IN_BYTECODE optimisation option, including the -mcache-lookup-bc option to mpy-cross. This feature originally provided a significant performance boost for Unix, but wasn't able to be enabled for MCU targets (due to frozen bytecode), and added significant extra complexity to generating and distributing .mpy files. The equivalent performance gain is now provided by the combination of MICROPY_OPT_LOAD_ATTR_FAST_PATH and MICROPY_OPT_MAP_LOOKUP_CACHE (which has been enabled on the unix port in the previous commit). It's hard to provide precise performance numbers, but tests have been run on a wide variety of architectures (x86-64, ARM Cortex, Aarch64, RISC-V, xtensa) and they all generally agree on the qualitative improvements seen by the combination of MICROPY_OPT_LOAD_ATTR_FAST_PATH and MICROPY_OPT_MAP_LOOKUP_CACHE. For example, on a "quiet" Linux x64 environment (i3-5010U @ 2.10GHz) the change from CACHE_MAP_LOOKUP_IN_BYTECODE, to LOAD_ATTR_FAST_PATH combined with MAP_LOOKUP_CACHE is: diff of scores (higher is better) N=2000 M=2000 bccache -> attrmapcache diff diff% (error%) bm_chaos.py 13742.56 -> 13905.67 : +163.11 = +1.187% (+/-3.75%) bm_fannkuch.py 60.13 -> 61.34 : +1.21 = +2.012% (+/-2.11%) bm_fft.py 113083.20 -> 114793.68 : +1710.48 = +1.513% (+/-1.57%) bm_float.py 256552.80 -> 243908.29 : -12644.51 = -4.929% (+/-1.90%) bm_hexiom.py 521.93 -> 625.41 : +103.48 = +19.826% (+/-0.40%) bm_nqueens.py 197544.25 -> 217713.12 : +20168.87 = +10.210% (+/-3.01%) bm_pidigits.py 8072.98 -> 8198.75 : +125.77 = +1.558% (+/-3.22%) misc_aes.py 17283.45 -> 16480.52 : -802.93 = -4.646% (+/-0.82%) misc_mandel.py 99083.99 -> 128939.84 : +29855.85 = +30.132% (+/-5.88%) misc_pystone.py 83860.10 -> 82592.56 : -1267.54 = -1.511% (+/-2.27%) misc_raytrace.py 21490.40 -> 22227.23 : +736.83 = +3.429% (+/-1.88%) This shows that the new optimisations are at least as good as the existing inline-bytecode-caching, and are sometimes much better (because the new ones apply caching to a wider variety of map lookups). The new optimisations can also benefit code generated by the native emitter, because they apply to the runtime rather than the generated code. The improvement for the native emitter when LOAD_ATTR_FAST_PATH and MAP_LOOKUP_CACHE are enabled is (same Linux environment as above): diff of scores (higher is better) N=2000 M=2000 native -> nat-attrmapcache diff diff% (error%) bm_chaos.py 14130.62 -> 15464.68 : +1334.06 = +9.441% (+/-7.11%) bm_fannkuch.py 74.96 -> 76.16 : +1.20 = +1.601% (+/-1.80%) bm_fft.py 166682.99 -> 168221.86 : +1538.87 = +0.923% (+/-4.20%) bm_float.py 233415.23 -> 265524.90 : +32109.67 = +13.756% (+/-2.57%) bm_hexiom.py 628.59 -> 734.17 : +105.58 = +16.796% (+/-1.39%) bm_nqueens.py 225418.44 -> 232926.45 : +7508.01 = +3.331% (+/-3.10%) bm_pidigits.py 6322.00 -> 6379.52 : +57.52 = +0.910% (+/-5.62%) misc_aes.py 20670.10 -> 27223.18 : +6553.08 = +31.703% (+/-1.56%) misc_mandel.py 138221.11 -> 152014.01 : +13792.90 = +9.979% (+/-2.46%) misc_pystone.py 85032.14 -> 105681.44 : +20649.30 = +24.284% (+/-2.25%) misc_raytrace.py 19800.01 -> 23350.73 : +3550.72 = +17.933% (+/-2.79%) In summary, compared to MICROPY_OPT_CACHE_MAP_LOOKUP_IN_BYTECODE, the new MICROPY_OPT_LOAD_ATTR_FAST_PATH and MICROPY_OPT_MAP_LOOKUP_CACHE options: - are simpler; - take less code size; - are faster (generally); - work with code generated by the native emitter; - can be used on embedded targets with a small and constant RAM overhead; - allow the same .mpy bytecode to run on all targets. See #7680 for further discussion. And see also #7653 for a discussion about simplifying mpy-cross options. Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>
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cmd_parser.add_argument("--mpy-cross-flags", default="", help="flags to pass to mpy-cross")
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"--keep-path", action="store_true", help="do not clear MICROPYPATH when running tests"
)
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"-j",
"--jobs",
default=multiprocessing.cpu_count(),
metavar="N",
type=int,
help="Number of tests to run simultaneously",
)
cmd_parser.add_argument("files", nargs="*", help="input test files")
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"--print-failures",
action="store_true",
help="print the diff of expected vs. actual output for failed tests and exit",
)
cmd_parser.add_argument(
"--clean-failures",
action="store_true",
help="delete the .exp and .out files from failed tests and exit",
)
args = cmd_parser.parse_args()
if args.print_failures:
for exp in glob(os.path.join(args.result_dir, "*.exp")):
testbase = exp[:-4]
print()
print("FAILURE {0}".format(testbase))
os.system("{0} {1}.exp {1}.out".format(DIFF, testbase))
sys.exit(0)
if args.clean_failures:
for f in glob(os.path.join(args.result_dir, "*.exp")) + glob(
os.path.join(args.result_dir, "*.out")
):
os.remove(f)
sys.exit(0)
LOCAL_TARGETS = (
"unix",
"qemu-arm",
)
EXTERNAL_TARGETS = (
"pyboard",
"wipy",
"esp8266",
"esp32",
"minimal",
"nrf",
"renesas-ra",
"rp2",
)
if args.list_tests:
pyb = None
elif args.target in LOCAL_TARGETS:
pyb = None
if not args.mpy_cross_flags:
if args.target == "unix":
args.mpy_cross_flags = "-march=host"
elif args.target == "qemu-arm":
args.mpy_cross_flags = "-march=armv7m"
elif args.target in EXTERNAL_TARGETS:
global pyboard
sys.path.append(base_path("../tools"))
import pyboard
if not args.mpy_cross_flags:
if args.target == "esp8266":
args.mpy_cross_flags = "-march=xtensa"
elif args.target == "esp32":
args.mpy_cross_flags = "-march=xtensawin"
elif args.target == "rp2":
args.mpy_cross_flags = "-march=armv6m"
elif args.target == "pyboard":
args.mpy_cross_flags = "-march=armv7emsp"
else:
args.mpy_cross_flags = "-march=armv7m"
pyb = pyboard.Pyboard(args.device, args.baudrate, args.user, args.password)
pyb.enter_raw_repl()
else:
raise ValueError("target must be one of %s" % ", ".join(LOCAL_TARGETS + EXTERNAL_TARGETS))
if len(args.files) == 0:
if args.test_dirs is None:
test_dirs = (
"basics",
"micropython",
"misc",
"extmod",
)
if args.target == "pyboard":
# run pyboard tests
test_dirs += ("float", "stress", "pyb", "inlineasm")
elif args.target in ("renesas-ra"):
test_dirs += ("float", "inlineasm", "renesas-ra")
elif args.target == "rp2":
test_dirs += ("float", "stress", "inlineasm")
elif args.target in ("esp8266", "esp32", "minimal", "nrf"):
test_dirs += ("float",)
elif args.target == "wipy":
# run WiPy tests
test_dirs += ("wipy",)
elif args.target == "unix":
# run PC tests
test_dirs += (
"float",
"import",
"io",
"stress",
"unicode",
"unix",
"cmdline",
)
elif args.target == "qemu-arm":
if not args.write_exp:
raise ValueError("--target=qemu-arm must be used with --write-exp")
# Generate expected output files for qemu run.
# This list should match the test_dirs tuple in tinytest-codegen.py.
test_dirs += (
"float",
"inlineasm",
"qemu-arm",
)
else:
# run tests from these directories
test_dirs = args.test_dirs
tests = sorted(
test_file
for test_files in (glob("{}/*.py".format(dir)) for dir in test_dirs)
for test_file in test_files
)
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else:
# tests explicitly given
tests = args.files
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if not args.keep_path:
# clear search path to make sure tests use only builtin modules and those in extmod
os.environ["MICROPYPATH"] = ".frozen" + os.pathsep + base_path("../extmod")
try:
os.makedirs(args.result_dir, exist_ok=True)
res = run_tests(pyb, tests, args, args.result_dir, args.jobs)
finally:
if pyb:
pyb.close()
if not res:
sys.exit(1)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
main()