llvm-project/lldb/test/benchmarks/disassembly/TestXcode41Vs42GDBDisassembly.py
Zachary Turner 045fde58d1 Fixes a number of issue related to test portability on Windows.
99% of this CL is simply moving calls to "import pexpect" to a more
narrow scope - i.e. the function that actually runs a particular
test.  This way the test suite can run on Windows, which doesn't have
pexpect, and the individual tests that use pexpect can be disabled on
a platform-specific basis.

Additionally, this CL fixes a few other cases of non-portability.
Notably, using "ps" to get the command line, and os.uname() to
determine the architecture don't work on Windows.  Finally, this
also adds a stubbed out builder_win32 module.

The full test suite runs correctly on Windows after this CL, although
there is still some work remaining on the C++ side to fix one-shot
script commands from LLDB (e.g. script print "foo"), which currently
deadlock.

Reviewed by: Todd Fiala

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D4573

llvm-svn: 213343
2014-07-18 01:02:02 +00:00

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"""Disassemble lldb's Driver::MainLoop() functions comparing Xcode 4.1 vs. 4.2's gdb."""
import os, sys
import unittest2
import lldb
from lldbbench import *
class XCode41Vs42GDBDisassembly(BenchBase):
mydir = TestBase.compute_mydir(__file__)
def setUp(self):
BenchBase.setUp(self)
self.gdb_41_exe = '/Xcode41/usr/bin/gdb'
self.gdb_42_exe = '/Developer/usr/bin/gdb'
self.exe = self.lldbHere
self.function = 'Driver::MainLoop()'
self.gdb_41_avg = None
self.gdb_42_avg = None
self.count = lldb.bmIterationCount
if self.count <= 0:
self.count = 5
@benchmarks_test
def test_run_41_then_42(self):
"""Test disassembly on a large function with 4.1 vs. 4.2's gdb."""
print
self.run_gdb_disassembly(self.gdb_41_exe, self.exe, self.function, self.count)
print "4.1 gdb benchmark:", self.stopwatch
self.gdb_41_avg = self.stopwatch.avg()
self.run_gdb_disassembly(self.gdb_42_exe, self.exe, self.function, self.count)
print "4.2 gdb benchmark:", self.stopwatch
self.gdb_42_avg = self.stopwatch.avg()
print "gdb_42_avg/gdb_41_avg: %f" % (self.gdb_42_avg/self.gdb_41_avg)
@benchmarks_test
def test_run_42_then_41(self):
"""Test disassembly on a large function with 4.1 vs. 4.2's gdb."""
print
self.run_gdb_disassembly(self.gdb_42_exe, self.exe, self.function, self.count)
print "4.2 gdb benchmark:", self.stopwatch
self.gdb_42_avg = self.stopwatch.avg()
self.run_gdb_disassembly(self.gdb_41_exe, self.exe, self.function, self.count)
print "4.1 gdb benchmark:", self.stopwatch
self.gdb_41_avg = self.stopwatch.avg()
print "gdb_42_avg/gdb_41_avg: %f" % (self.gdb_42_avg/self.gdb_41_avg)
def run_gdb_disassembly(self, gdb_exe_path, exe, function, count):
import pexpect
# Set self.child_prompt, which is "(gdb) ".
self.child_prompt = '(gdb) '
prompt = self.child_prompt
# So that the child gets torn down after the test.
self.child = pexpect.spawn('%s --nx %s' % (gdb_exe_path, exe))
child = self.child
# Turn on logging for what the child sends back.
if self.TraceOn():
child.logfile_read = sys.stdout
child.expect_exact(prompt)
child.sendline('break %s' % function)
child.expect_exact(prompt)
child.sendline('run')
child.expect_exact(prompt)
# Reset the stopwatch now.
self.stopwatch.reset()
for i in range(count):
with self.stopwatch:
# Disassemble the function.
child.sendline('disassemble')
child.expect_exact(prompt)
child.sendline('next')
child.expect_exact(prompt)
child.sendline('quit')
child.expect_exact('The program is running. Exit anyway?')
child.sendline('y')
try:
self.child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
except:
pass
if self.TraceOn():
print "gdb disassembly benchmark:", str(self.stopwatch)
self.child = None
if __name__ == '__main__':
import atexit
lldb.SBDebugger.Initialize()
atexit.register(lambda: lldb.SBDebugger.Terminate())
unittest2.main()