
Prior to this change, running UTC on larger tests, especially tests with unnamed IR values, often resulted in a spuriously large diff because e.g. TMPnn variables in the CHECK lines were renumbered. This change attempts to reduce the diff by keeping those variable names the same. There are cases in which this "drift" of variable names can end up being more confusing. The old behavior can be re-enabled with the --reset-variable-names command line argument. The improvement may not be immediately apparent in the diff of this change. The point is that the diff of stable_ir_values.ll against stable_ir_values.ll.expected after this change is smaller. Ideally, we'd also keep meta variables for "global" objects stable, e.g. for attributes (#nn) and metadata (!nn). However, that would require a much more substantial refactoring of how we generate check lines, so I left it for future work.
2507 lines
93 KiB
Python
2507 lines
93 KiB
Python
from __future__ import print_function
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import argparse
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import bisect
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import collections
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import copy
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import glob
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import itertools
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import os
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import shlex
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from typing import List, Mapping, Set
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##### Common utilities for update_*test_checks.py
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_verbose = False
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_prefix_filecheck_ir_name = ""
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"""
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Version changelog:
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1: Initial version, used by tests that don't specify --version explicitly.
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2: --function-signature is now enabled by default and also checks return
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type/attributes.
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3: Opening parenthesis of function args is kept on the first LABEL line
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in case arguments are split to a separate SAME line.
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4: --check-globals now has a third option ('smart'). The others are now called
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'none' and 'all'. 'smart' is the default.
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"""
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DEFAULT_VERSION = 4
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SUPPORTED_ANALYSES = {
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"Branch Probability Analysis",
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"Cost Model Analysis",
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"Loop Access Analysis",
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"Scalar Evolution Analysis",
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}
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class Regex(object):
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"""Wrap a compiled regular expression object to allow deep copy of a regexp.
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This is required for the deep copy done in do_scrub.
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"""
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def __init__(self, regex):
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self.regex = regex
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def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
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result = copy.copy(self)
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result.regex = self.regex
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return result
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def search(self, line):
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return self.regex.search(line)
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def sub(self, repl, line):
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return self.regex.sub(repl, line)
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def pattern(self):
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return self.regex.pattern
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def flags(self):
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return self.regex.flags
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class Filter(Regex):
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"""Augment a Regex object with a flag indicating whether a match should be
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added (!is_filter_out) or removed (is_filter_out) from the generated checks.
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"""
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def __init__(self, regex, is_filter_out):
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super(Filter, self).__init__(regex)
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self.is_filter_out = is_filter_out
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def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
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result = copy.deepcopy(super(Filter, self), memo)
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result.is_filter_out = copy.deepcopy(self.is_filter_out, memo)
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return result
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def parse_commandline_args(parser):
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class RegexAction(argparse.Action):
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"""Add a regular expression option value to a list of regular expressions.
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This compiles the expression, wraps it in a Regex and adds it to the option
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value list."""
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def __init__(self, option_strings, dest, nargs=None, **kwargs):
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if nargs is not None:
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raise ValueError("nargs not allowed")
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super(RegexAction, self).__init__(option_strings, dest, **kwargs)
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def do_call(self, namespace, values, flags):
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value_list = getattr(namespace, self.dest)
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if value_list is None:
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value_list = []
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try:
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value_list.append(Regex(re.compile(values, flags)))
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except re.error as error:
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raise ValueError(
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"{}: Invalid regular expression '{}' ({})".format(
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option_string, error.pattern, error.msg
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)
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)
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setattr(namespace, self.dest, value_list)
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def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None):
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self.do_call(namespace, values, 0)
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class FilterAction(RegexAction):
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"""Add a filter to a list of filter option values."""
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def __init__(self, option_strings, dest, nargs=None, **kwargs):
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super(FilterAction, self).__init__(option_strings, dest, nargs, **kwargs)
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def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None):
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super(FilterAction, self).__call__(parser, namespace, values, option_string)
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value_list = getattr(namespace, self.dest)
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is_filter_out = option_string == "--filter-out"
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value_list[-1] = Filter(value_list[-1].regex, is_filter_out)
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setattr(namespace, self.dest, value_list)
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filter_group = parser.add_argument_group(
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"filtering",
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"""Filters are applied to each output line according to the order given. The
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first matching filter terminates filter processing for that current line.""",
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)
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filter_group.add_argument(
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"--filter",
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action=FilterAction,
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dest="filters",
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metavar="REGEX",
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help="Only include lines matching REGEX (may be specified multiple times)",
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)
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filter_group.add_argument(
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"--filter-out",
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action=FilterAction,
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dest="filters",
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metavar="REGEX",
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help="Exclude lines matching REGEX",
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--include-generated-funcs",
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action="store_true",
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help="Output checks for functions not in source",
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", help="Show verbose output"
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"-u",
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"--update-only",
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action="store_true",
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help="Only update test if it was already autogened",
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--force-update",
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action="store_true",
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help="Update test even if it was autogened by a different script",
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--enable",
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action="store_true",
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dest="enabled",
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default=True,
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help="Activate CHECK line generation from this point forward",
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--disable",
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action="store_false",
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dest="enabled",
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help="Deactivate CHECK line generation from this point forward",
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--replace-value-regex",
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nargs="+",
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default=[],
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help="List of regular expressions to replace matching value names",
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--prefix-filecheck-ir-name",
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default="",
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help="Add a prefix to FileCheck IR value names to avoid conflicts with scripted names",
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--global-value-regex",
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nargs="+",
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default=[],
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help="List of regular expressions that a global value declaration must match to generate a check (has no effect if checking globals is not enabled)",
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)
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parser.add_argument(
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"--global-hex-value-regex",
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nargs="+",
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default=[],
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help="List of regular expressions such that, for matching global value declarations, literal integer values should be encoded in hex in the associated FileCheck directives",
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)
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# FIXME: in 3.9, we can use argparse.BooleanOptionalAction. At that point,
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# we need to rename the flag to just -generate-body-for-unused-prefixes.
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parser.add_argument(
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"--no-generate-body-for-unused-prefixes",
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action="store_false",
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dest="gen_unused_prefix_body",
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default=True,
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help="Generate a function body that always matches for unused prefixes. This is useful when unused prefixes are desired, and it avoids needing to annotate each FileCheck as allowing them.",
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)
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# This is the default when regenerating existing tests. The default when
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# generating new tests is determined by DEFAULT_VERSION.
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parser.add_argument(
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"--version", type=int, default=1, help="The version of output format"
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)
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args = parser.parse_args()
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# TODO: This should not be handled differently from the other options
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global _verbose, _global_value_regex, _global_hex_value_regex
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_verbose = args.verbose
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_global_value_regex = args.global_value_regex
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_global_hex_value_regex = args.global_hex_value_regex
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return args
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def parse_args(parser, argv):
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args = parser.parse_args(argv)
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if args.version >= 2:
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args.function_signature = True
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# TODO: This should not be handled differently from the other options
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global _verbose, _global_value_regex, _global_hex_value_regex
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_verbose = args.verbose
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_global_value_regex = args.global_value_regex
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_global_hex_value_regex = args.global_hex_value_regex
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if "check_globals" in args and args.check_globals == "default":
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args.check_globals = "none" if args.version < 4 else "smart"
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return args
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class InputLineInfo(object):
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def __init__(self, line, line_number, args, argv):
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self.line = line
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self.line_number = line_number
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self.args = args
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self.argv = argv
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class TestInfo(object):
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def __init__(
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self,
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test,
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parser,
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script_name,
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input_lines,
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args,
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argv,
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comment_prefix,
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argparse_callback,
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):
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self.parser = parser
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self.argparse_callback = argparse_callback
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self.path = test
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self.args = args
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if args.prefix_filecheck_ir_name:
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global _prefix_filecheck_ir_name
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_prefix_filecheck_ir_name = args.prefix_filecheck_ir_name
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self.argv = argv
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self.input_lines = input_lines
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self.run_lines = find_run_lines(test, self.input_lines)
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self.comment_prefix = comment_prefix
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if self.comment_prefix is None:
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if self.path.endswith(".mir"):
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self.comment_prefix = "#"
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else:
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self.comment_prefix = ";"
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self.autogenerated_note_prefix = self.comment_prefix + " " + UTC_ADVERT
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self.test_autogenerated_note = self.autogenerated_note_prefix + script_name
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self.test_autogenerated_note += get_autogennote_suffix(parser, self.args)
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self.test_unused_note = (
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self.comment_prefix + self.comment_prefix + " " + UNUSED_NOTE
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)
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def ro_iterlines(self):
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for line_num, input_line in enumerate(self.input_lines):
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args, argv = check_for_command(
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input_line, self.parser, self.args, self.argv, self.argparse_callback
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)
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yield InputLineInfo(input_line, line_num, args, argv)
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def iterlines(self, output_lines):
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output_lines.append(self.test_autogenerated_note)
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for line_info in self.ro_iterlines():
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input_line = line_info.line
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# Discard any previous script advertising.
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if input_line.startswith(self.autogenerated_note_prefix):
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continue
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self.args = line_info.args
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self.argv = line_info.argv
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if not self.args.enabled:
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output_lines.append(input_line)
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continue
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yield line_info
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def get_checks_for_unused_prefixes(
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self, run_list, used_prefixes: List[str]
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) -> List[str]:
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run_list = [element for element in run_list if element[0] is not None]
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unused_prefixes = set(
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[prefix for sublist in run_list for prefix in sublist[0]]
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).difference(set(used_prefixes))
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ret = []
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if not unused_prefixes:
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return ret
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ret.append(self.test_unused_note)
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for unused in sorted(unused_prefixes):
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ret.append(
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"{comment} {prefix}: {match_everything}".format(
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comment=self.comment_prefix,
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prefix=unused,
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match_everything=r"""{{.*}}""",
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)
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)
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return ret
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def itertests(
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test_patterns, parser, script_name, comment_prefix=None, argparse_callback=None
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):
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for pattern in test_patterns:
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# On Windows we must expand the patterns ourselves.
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tests_list = glob.glob(pattern)
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if not tests_list:
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warn("Test file pattern '%s' was not found. Ignoring it." % (pattern,))
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continue
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for test in tests_list:
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with open(test) as f:
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input_lines = [l.rstrip() for l in f]
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first_line = input_lines[0] if input_lines else ""
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if UTC_AVOID in first_line:
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warn("Skipping test that must not be autogenerated: " + test)
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continue
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is_regenerate = UTC_ADVERT in first_line
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# If we're generating a new test, set the default version to the latest.
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argv = sys.argv[:]
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if not is_regenerate:
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argv.insert(1, "--version=" + str(DEFAULT_VERSION))
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args = parse_args(parser, argv[1:])
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if argparse_callback is not None:
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argparse_callback(args)
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if is_regenerate:
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if script_name not in first_line and not args.force_update:
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warn(
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"Skipping test which wasn't autogenerated by " + script_name,
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test,
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)
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continue
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args, argv = check_for_command(
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first_line, parser, args, argv, argparse_callback
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)
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elif args.update_only:
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assert UTC_ADVERT not in first_line
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warn("Skipping test which isn't autogenerated: " + test)
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continue
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final_input_lines = []
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for l in input_lines:
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if UNUSED_NOTE in l:
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break
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final_input_lines.append(l)
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yield TestInfo(
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test,
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parser,
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script_name,
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final_input_lines,
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args,
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argv,
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comment_prefix,
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argparse_callback,
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)
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def should_add_line_to_output(
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input_line,
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prefix_set,
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*,
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skip_global_checks=False,
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skip_same_checks=False,
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comment_marker=";",
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):
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# Skip any blank comment lines in the IR.
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if not skip_global_checks and input_line.strip() == comment_marker:
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return False
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# Skip a special double comment line we use as a separator.
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if input_line.strip() == comment_marker + SEPARATOR:
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return False
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# Skip any blank lines in the IR.
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# if input_line.strip() == '':
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# return False
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# And skip any CHECK lines. We're building our own.
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m = CHECK_RE.match(input_line)
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if m and m.group(1) in prefix_set:
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if skip_same_checks and CHECK_SAME_RE.match(input_line):
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# The previous CHECK line was removed, so don't leave this dangling
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return False
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if skip_global_checks:
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# Skip checks only if they are of global value definitions
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global_ir_value_re = re.compile(r"(\[\[|@)", flags=(re.M))
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is_global = global_ir_value_re.search(input_line)
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return not is_global
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return False
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return True
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def collect_original_check_lines(ti: TestInfo, prefix_set: set):
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"""
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Collect pre-existing check lines into a dictionary `result` which is
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returned.
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result[func_name][prefix] is filled with a list of right-hand-sides of check
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lines.
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"""
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result = {}
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current_function = None
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for input_line_info in ti.ro_iterlines():
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input_line = input_line_info.line
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if current_function is not None:
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if input_line == "":
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continue
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if input_line.lstrip().startswith(";"):
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m = CHECK_RE.match(input_line)
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if (
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m is not None
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and m.group(1) in prefix_set
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and m.group(2) not in ["LABEL", "SAME"]
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):
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if m.group(1) not in current_function:
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current_function[m.group(1)] = []
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current_function[m.group(1)].append(input_line[m.end() :].strip())
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continue
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current_function = None
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m = IR_FUNCTION_RE.match(input_line)
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if m is not None:
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func_name = m.group(1)
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if ti.args.function is not None and func_name != ti.args.function:
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# When filtering on a specific function, skip all others.
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continue
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assert func_name not in result
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current_function = result[func_name] = {}
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return result
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# Perform lit-like substitutions
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def getSubstitutions(sourcepath):
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sourcedir = os.path.dirname(sourcepath)
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return [
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("%s", sourcepath),
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("%S", sourcedir),
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("%p", sourcedir),
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("%{pathsep}", os.pathsep),
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]
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def applySubstitutions(s, substitutions):
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for a, b in substitutions:
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s = s.replace(a, b)
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return s
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# Invoke the tool that is being tested.
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def invoke_tool(exe, cmd_args, ir, preprocess_cmd=None, verbose=False):
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with open(ir) as ir_file:
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substitutions = getSubstitutions(ir)
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# TODO Remove the str form which is used by update_test_checks.py and
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# update_llc_test_checks.py
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# The safer list form is used by update_cc_test_checks.py
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if preprocess_cmd:
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# Allow pre-processing the IR file (e.g. using sed):
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assert isinstance(
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preprocess_cmd, str
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) # TODO: use a list instead of using shell
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preprocess_cmd = applySubstitutions(preprocess_cmd, substitutions).strip()
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if verbose:
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print(
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"Pre-processing input file: ",
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ir,
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" with command '",
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preprocess_cmd,
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"'",
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sep="",
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file=sys.stderr,
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)
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# Python 2.7 doesn't have subprocess.DEVNULL:
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with open(os.devnull, "w") as devnull:
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pp = subprocess.Popen(
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preprocess_cmd, shell=True, stdin=devnull, stdout=subprocess.PIPE
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)
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ir_file = pp.stdout
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if isinstance(cmd_args, list):
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args = [applySubstitutions(a, substitutions) for a in cmd_args]
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stdout = subprocess.check_output([exe] + args, stdin=ir_file)
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else:
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stdout = subprocess.check_output(
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exe + " " + applySubstitutions(cmd_args, substitutions),
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shell=True,
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stdin=ir_file,
|
|
)
|
|
if sys.version_info[0] > 2:
|
|
# FYI, if you crashed here with a decode error, your run line probably
|
|
# results in bitcode or other binary format being written to the pipe.
|
|
# For an opt test, you probably want to add -S or -disable-output.
|
|
stdout = stdout.decode()
|
|
# Fix line endings to unix CR style.
|
|
return stdout.replace("\r\n", "\n")
|
|
|
|
|
|
##### LLVM IR parser
|
|
RUN_LINE_RE = re.compile(r"^\s*(?://|[;#])\s*RUN:\s*(.*)$")
|
|
CHECK_PREFIX_RE = re.compile(r"--?check-prefix(?:es)?[= ](\S+)")
|
|
PREFIX_RE = re.compile("^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+$")
|
|
CHECK_RE = re.compile(
|
|
r"^\s*(?://|[;#])\s*([^:]+?)(?:-(NEXT|NOT|DAG|LABEL|SAME|EMPTY))?:"
|
|
)
|
|
CHECK_SAME_RE = re.compile(r"^\s*(?://|[;#])\s*([^:]+?)(?:-SAME)?:")
|
|
|
|
UTC_ARGS_KEY = "UTC_ARGS:"
|
|
UTC_ARGS_CMD = re.compile(r".*" + UTC_ARGS_KEY + r"\s*(?P<cmd>.*)\s*$")
|
|
UTC_ADVERT = "NOTE: Assertions have been autogenerated by "
|
|
UTC_AVOID = "NOTE: Do not autogenerate"
|
|
UNUSED_NOTE = "NOTE: These prefixes are unused and the list is autogenerated. Do not add tests below this line:"
|
|
|
|
OPT_FUNCTION_RE = re.compile(
|
|
r"^(\s*;\s*Function\sAttrs:\s(?P<attrs>[\w\s():,]+?))?\s*define\s+(?P<funcdef_attrs_and_ret>[^@]*)@(?P<func>[\w.$-]+?)\s*"
|
|
r"(?P<args_and_sig>\((\)|(.*?[\w.-]+?)\))[^{]*\{)\n(?P<body>.*?)^\}$",
|
|
flags=(re.M | re.S),
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
ANALYZE_FUNCTION_RE = re.compile(
|
|
r"^\s*\'(?P<analysis>[\w\s-]+?)\'\s+for\s+function\s+\'(?P<func>[\w.$-]+?)\':"
|
|
r"\s*\n(?P<body>.*)$",
|
|
flags=(re.X | re.S),
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
LV_DEBUG_RE = re.compile(
|
|
r"^\s*\'(?P<func>[\w.$-]+?)\'[^\n]*" r"\s*\n(?P<body>.*)$", flags=(re.X | re.S)
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
IR_FUNCTION_RE = re.compile(r'^\s*define\s+(?:internal\s+)?[^@]*@"?([\w.$-]+)"?\s*\(')
|
|
TRIPLE_IR_RE = re.compile(r'^\s*target\s+triple\s*=\s*"([^"]+)"$')
|
|
TRIPLE_ARG_RE = re.compile(r"-mtriple[= ]([^ ]+)")
|
|
MARCH_ARG_RE = re.compile(r"-march[= ]([^ ]+)")
|
|
DEBUG_ONLY_ARG_RE = re.compile(r"-debug-only[= ]([^ ]+)")
|
|
|
|
SCRUB_LEADING_WHITESPACE_RE = re.compile(r"^(\s+)")
|
|
SCRUB_WHITESPACE_RE = re.compile(r"(?!^(| \w))[ \t]+", flags=re.M)
|
|
SCRUB_PRESERVE_LEADING_WHITESPACE_RE = re.compile(r"((?!^)[ \t]*(\S))[ \t]+")
|
|
SCRUB_TRAILING_WHITESPACE_RE = re.compile(r"[ \t]+$", flags=re.M)
|
|
SCRUB_TRAILING_WHITESPACE_TEST_RE = SCRUB_TRAILING_WHITESPACE_RE
|
|
SCRUB_TRAILING_WHITESPACE_AND_ATTRIBUTES_RE = re.compile(
|
|
r"([ \t]|(#[0-9]+))+$", flags=re.M
|
|
)
|
|
SCRUB_KILL_COMMENT_RE = re.compile(r"^ *#+ +kill:.*\n")
|
|
SCRUB_LOOP_COMMENT_RE = re.compile(
|
|
r"# =>This Inner Loop Header:.*|# in Loop:.*", flags=re.M
|
|
)
|
|
SCRUB_TAILING_COMMENT_TOKEN_RE = re.compile(r"(?<=\S)+[ \t]*#$", flags=re.M)
|
|
|
|
SEPARATOR = "."
|
|
|
|
|
|
def error(msg, test_file=None):
|
|
if test_file:
|
|
msg = "{}: {}".format(msg, test_file)
|
|
print("ERROR: {}".format(msg), file=sys.stderr)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def warn(msg, test_file=None):
|
|
if test_file:
|
|
msg = "{}: {}".format(msg, test_file)
|
|
print("WARNING: {}".format(msg), file=sys.stderr)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def debug(*args, **kwargs):
|
|
# Python2 does not allow def debug(*args, file=sys.stderr, **kwargs):
|
|
if "file" not in kwargs:
|
|
kwargs["file"] = sys.stderr
|
|
if _verbose:
|
|
print(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def find_run_lines(test, lines):
|
|
debug("Scanning for RUN lines in test file:", test)
|
|
raw_lines = [m.group(1) for m in [RUN_LINE_RE.match(l) for l in 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("\\"):
|
|
run_lines[-1] = run_lines[-1].rstrip("\\") + " " + l
|
|
else:
|
|
run_lines.append(l)
|
|
debug("Found {} RUN lines in {}:".format(len(run_lines), test))
|
|
for l in run_lines:
|
|
debug(" RUN: {}".format(l))
|
|
return run_lines
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_triple_from_march(march):
|
|
triples = {
|
|
"amdgcn": "amdgcn",
|
|
"r600": "r600",
|
|
"mips": "mips",
|
|
"sparc": "sparc",
|
|
"hexagon": "hexagon",
|
|
"ve": "ve",
|
|
}
|
|
for prefix, triple in triples.items():
|
|
if march.startswith(prefix):
|
|
return triple
|
|
print("Cannot find a triple. Assume 'x86'", file=sys.stderr)
|
|
return "x86"
|
|
|
|
|
|
def apply_filters(line, filters):
|
|
has_filter = False
|
|
for f in filters:
|
|
if not f.is_filter_out:
|
|
has_filter = True
|
|
if f.search(line):
|
|
return False if f.is_filter_out else True
|
|
# If we only used filter-out, keep the line, otherwise discard it since no
|
|
# filter matched.
|
|
return False if has_filter else True
|
|
|
|
|
|
def do_filter(body, filters):
|
|
return (
|
|
body
|
|
if not filters
|
|
else "\n".join(
|
|
filter(lambda line: apply_filters(line, filters), body.splitlines())
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def scrub_body(body):
|
|
# Scrub runs of whitespace out of the assembly, but leave the leading
|
|
# whitespace in place.
|
|
body = SCRUB_PRESERVE_LEADING_WHITESPACE_RE.sub(lambda m: m.group(2) + " ", body)
|
|
|
|
# Expand the tabs used for indentation.
|
|
body = str.expandtabs(body, 2)
|
|
# Strip trailing whitespace.
|
|
body = SCRUB_TRAILING_WHITESPACE_TEST_RE.sub(r"", body)
|
|
return body
|
|
|
|
|
|
def do_scrub(body, scrubber, scrubber_args, extra):
|
|
if scrubber_args:
|
|
local_args = copy.deepcopy(scrubber_args)
|
|
local_args[0].extra_scrub = extra
|
|
return scrubber(body, *local_args)
|
|
return scrubber(body, *scrubber_args)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Build up a dictionary of all the function bodies.
|
|
class function_body(object):
|
|
def __init__(
|
|
self,
|
|
string,
|
|
extra,
|
|
funcdef_attrs_and_ret,
|
|
args_and_sig,
|
|
attrs,
|
|
func_name_separator,
|
|
):
|
|
self.scrub = string
|
|
self.extrascrub = extra
|
|
self.funcdef_attrs_and_ret = funcdef_attrs_and_ret
|
|
self.args_and_sig = args_and_sig
|
|
self.attrs = attrs
|
|
self.func_name_separator = func_name_separator
|
|
|
|
def is_same_except_arg_names(
|
|
self, extrascrub, funcdef_attrs_and_ret, args_and_sig, attrs, is_backend
|
|
):
|
|
arg_names = set()
|
|
|
|
def drop_arg_names(match):
|
|
arg_names.add(match.group(variable_group_in_ir_value_match))
|
|
if match.group(attribute_group_in_ir_value_match):
|
|
attr = match.group(attribute_group_in_ir_value_match)
|
|
else:
|
|
attr = ""
|
|
return match.group(1) + attr + match.group(match.lastindex)
|
|
|
|
def repl_arg_names(match):
|
|
if (
|
|
match.group(variable_group_in_ir_value_match) is not None
|
|
and match.group(variable_group_in_ir_value_match) in arg_names
|
|
):
|
|
return match.group(1) + match.group(match.lastindex)
|
|
return match.group(1) + match.group(2) + match.group(match.lastindex)
|
|
|
|
if self.funcdef_attrs_and_ret != funcdef_attrs_and_ret:
|
|
return False
|
|
if self.attrs != attrs:
|
|
return False
|
|
ans0 = IR_VALUE_RE.sub(drop_arg_names, self.args_and_sig)
|
|
ans1 = IR_VALUE_RE.sub(drop_arg_names, args_and_sig)
|
|
if ans0 != ans1:
|
|
return False
|
|
if is_backend:
|
|
# Check without replacements, the replacements are not applied to the
|
|
# body for backend checks.
|
|
return self.extrascrub == extrascrub
|
|
|
|
es0 = IR_VALUE_RE.sub(repl_arg_names, self.extrascrub)
|
|
es1 = IR_VALUE_RE.sub(repl_arg_names, extrascrub)
|
|
es0 = SCRUB_IR_COMMENT_RE.sub(r"", es0)
|
|
es1 = SCRUB_IR_COMMENT_RE.sub(r"", es1)
|
|
return es0 == es1
|
|
|
|
def __str__(self):
|
|
return self.scrub
|
|
|
|
|
|
class FunctionTestBuilder:
|
|
def __init__(self, run_list, flags, scrubber_args, path):
|
|
self._verbose = flags.verbose
|
|
self._record_args = flags.function_signature
|
|
self._check_attributes = flags.check_attributes
|
|
# Strip double-quotes if input was read by UTC_ARGS
|
|
self._filters = (
|
|
list(
|
|
map(
|
|
lambda f: Filter(
|
|
re.compile(f.pattern().strip('"'), f.flags()), f.is_filter_out
|
|
),
|
|
flags.filters,
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
if flags.filters
|
|
else []
|
|
)
|
|
self._scrubber_args = scrubber_args
|
|
self._path = path
|
|
# Strip double-quotes if input was read by UTC_ARGS
|
|
self._replace_value_regex = list(
|
|
map(lambda x: x.strip('"'), flags.replace_value_regex)
|
|
)
|
|
self._func_dict = {}
|
|
self._func_order = {}
|
|
self._global_var_dict = {}
|
|
self._processed_prefixes = set()
|
|
for tuple in run_list:
|
|
for prefix in tuple[0]:
|
|
self._func_dict.update({prefix: dict()})
|
|
self._func_order.update({prefix: []})
|
|
self._global_var_dict.update({prefix: dict()})
|
|
|
|
def finish_and_get_func_dict(self):
|
|
for prefix in self.get_failed_prefixes():
|
|
warn(
|
|
"Prefix %s had conflicting output from different RUN lines for all functions in test %s"
|
|
% (
|
|
prefix,
|
|
self._path,
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
return self._func_dict
|
|
|
|
def func_order(self):
|
|
return self._func_order
|
|
|
|
def global_var_dict(self):
|
|
return self._global_var_dict
|
|
|
|
def is_filtered(self):
|
|
return bool(self._filters)
|
|
|
|
def process_run_line(
|
|
self, function_re, scrubber, raw_tool_output, prefixes, is_backend
|
|
):
|
|
build_global_values_dictionary(self._global_var_dict, raw_tool_output, prefixes)
|
|
for m in function_re.finditer(raw_tool_output):
|
|
if not m:
|
|
continue
|
|
func = m.group("func")
|
|
body = m.group("body")
|
|
# func_name_separator is the string that is placed right after function name at the
|
|
# beginning of assembly function definition. In most assemblies, that is just a
|
|
# colon: `foo:`. But, for example, in nvptx it is a brace: `foo(`. If is_backend is
|
|
# False, just assume that separator is an empty string.
|
|
if is_backend:
|
|
# Use ':' as default separator.
|
|
func_name_separator = (
|
|
m.group("func_name_separator")
|
|
if "func_name_separator" in m.groupdict()
|
|
else ":"
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
func_name_separator = ""
|
|
attrs = m.group("attrs") if self._check_attributes else ""
|
|
funcdef_attrs_and_ret = (
|
|
m.group("funcdef_attrs_and_ret") if self._record_args else ""
|
|
)
|
|
# Determine if we print arguments, the opening brace, or nothing after the
|
|
# function name
|
|
if self._record_args and "args_and_sig" in m.groupdict():
|
|
args_and_sig = scrub_body(m.group("args_and_sig").strip())
|
|
elif "args_and_sig" in m.groupdict():
|
|
args_and_sig = "("
|
|
else:
|
|
args_and_sig = ""
|
|
filtered_body = do_filter(body, self._filters)
|
|
scrubbed_body = do_scrub(
|
|
filtered_body, scrubber, self._scrubber_args, extra=False
|
|
)
|
|
scrubbed_extra = do_scrub(
|
|
filtered_body, scrubber, self._scrubber_args, extra=True
|
|
)
|
|
if "analysis" in m.groupdict():
|
|
analysis = m.group("analysis")
|
|
if analysis not in SUPPORTED_ANALYSES:
|
|
warn("Unsupported analysis mode: %r!" % (analysis,))
|
|
if func.startswith("stress"):
|
|
# We only use the last line of the function body for stress tests.
|
|
scrubbed_body = "\n".join(scrubbed_body.splitlines()[-1:])
|
|
if self._verbose:
|
|
print("Processing function: " + func, file=sys.stderr)
|
|
for l in scrubbed_body.splitlines():
|
|
print(" " + l, file=sys.stderr)
|
|
for prefix in prefixes:
|
|
# Replace function names matching the regex.
|
|
for regex in self._replace_value_regex:
|
|
# Pattern that matches capture groups in the regex in leftmost order.
|
|
group_regex = re.compile(r"\(.*?\)")
|
|
# Replace function name with regex.
|
|
match = re.match(regex, func)
|
|
if match:
|
|
func_repl = regex
|
|
# Replace any capture groups with their matched strings.
|
|
for g in match.groups():
|
|
func_repl = group_regex.sub(
|
|
re.escape(g), func_repl, count=1
|
|
)
|
|
func = re.sub(func_repl, "{{" + func_repl + "}}", func)
|
|
|
|
# Replace all calls to regex matching functions.
|
|
matches = re.finditer(regex, scrubbed_body)
|
|
for match in matches:
|
|
func_repl = regex
|
|
# Replace any capture groups with their matched strings.
|
|
for g in match.groups():
|
|
func_repl = group_regex.sub(
|
|
re.escape(g), func_repl, count=1
|
|
)
|
|
# Substitute function call names that match the regex with the same
|
|
# capture groups set.
|
|
scrubbed_body = re.sub(
|
|
func_repl, "{{" + func_repl + "}}", scrubbed_body
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
if func in self._func_dict[prefix]:
|
|
if self._func_dict[prefix][func] is not None and (
|
|
str(self._func_dict[prefix][func]) != scrubbed_body
|
|
or self._func_dict[prefix][func].args_and_sig != args_and_sig
|
|
or self._func_dict[prefix][func].attrs != attrs
|
|
or self._func_dict[prefix][func].funcdef_attrs_and_ret
|
|
!= funcdef_attrs_and_ret
|
|
):
|
|
if self._func_dict[prefix][func].is_same_except_arg_names(
|
|
scrubbed_extra,
|
|
funcdef_attrs_and_ret,
|
|
args_and_sig,
|
|
attrs,
|
|
is_backend,
|
|
):
|
|
self._func_dict[prefix][func].scrub = scrubbed_extra
|
|
self._func_dict[prefix][func].args_and_sig = args_and_sig
|
|
else:
|
|
# This means a previous RUN line produced a body for this function
|
|
# that is different from the one produced by this current RUN line,
|
|
# so the body can't be common across RUN lines. We use None to
|
|
# indicate that.
|
|
self._func_dict[prefix][func] = None
|
|
else:
|
|
if prefix not in self._processed_prefixes:
|
|
self._func_dict[prefix][func] = function_body(
|
|
scrubbed_body,
|
|
scrubbed_extra,
|
|
funcdef_attrs_and_ret,
|
|
args_and_sig,
|
|
attrs,
|
|
func_name_separator,
|
|
)
|
|
self._func_order[prefix].append(func)
|
|
else:
|
|
# An earlier RUN line used this check prefixes but didn't produce
|
|
# a body for this function. This happens in Clang tests that use
|
|
# preprocesser directives to exclude individual functions from some
|
|
# RUN lines.
|
|
self._func_dict[prefix][func] = None
|
|
|
|
def processed_prefixes(self, prefixes):
|
|
"""
|
|
Mark a set of prefixes as having had at least one applicable RUN line fully
|
|
processed. This is used to filter out function bodies that don't have
|
|
outputs for all RUN lines.
|
|
"""
|
|
self._processed_prefixes.update(prefixes)
|
|
|
|
def get_failed_prefixes(self):
|
|
# This returns the list of those prefixes that failed to match any function,
|
|
# because there were conflicting bodies produced by different RUN lines, in
|
|
# all instances of the prefix.
|
|
for prefix in self._func_dict:
|
|
if self._func_dict[prefix] and (
|
|
not [
|
|
fct
|
|
for fct in self._func_dict[prefix]
|
|
if self._func_dict[prefix][fct] is not None
|
|
]
|
|
):
|
|
yield prefix
|
|
|
|
|
|
##### Generator of LLVM IR CHECK lines
|
|
|
|
SCRUB_IR_COMMENT_RE = re.compile(r"\s*;.*")
|
|
|
|
# TODO: We should also derive check lines for global, debug, loop declarations, etc..
|
|
|
|
|
|
class NamelessValue:
|
|
def __init__(
|
|
self,
|
|
check_prefix,
|
|
check_key,
|
|
ir_prefix,
|
|
ir_regexp,
|
|
global_ir_rhs_regexp,
|
|
*,
|
|
is_before_functions=False,
|
|
is_number=False,
|
|
replace_number_with_counter=False,
|
|
match_literally=False,
|
|
interlaced_with_previous=False
|
|
):
|
|
self.check_prefix = check_prefix
|
|
self.check_key = check_key
|
|
self.ir_prefix = ir_prefix
|
|
self.ir_regexp = ir_regexp
|
|
self.global_ir_rhs_regexp = global_ir_rhs_regexp
|
|
self.is_before_functions = is_before_functions
|
|
self.is_number = is_number
|
|
# Some variable numbers (e.g. MCINST1234) will change based on unrelated
|
|
# modifications to LLVM, replace those with an incrementing counter.
|
|
self.replace_number_with_counter = replace_number_with_counter
|
|
self.match_literally = match_literally
|
|
self.interlaced_with_previous = interlaced_with_previous
|
|
self.variable_mapping = {}
|
|
|
|
# Return true if this kind of IR value is "local", basically if it matches '%{{.*}}'.
|
|
def is_local_def_ir_value(self):
|
|
return self.ir_prefix == "%"
|
|
|
|
# Return true if this kind of IR value is "global", basically if it matches '#{{.*}}'.
|
|
def is_global_scope_ir_value_match(self, match):
|
|
return self.global_ir_rhs_regexp is not None
|
|
|
|
# Return the IR prefix and check prefix we use for this kind or IR value,
|
|
# e.g., (%, TMP) for locals. If the IR prefix is a regex, return the prefix
|
|
# used in the IR output
|
|
def get_ir_prefix_from_ir_value_match(self, match):
|
|
return re.search(self.ir_prefix, match[0])[0], self.check_prefix
|
|
|
|
# Return the IR regexp we use for this kind or IR value, e.g., [\w.-]+? for locals
|
|
def get_ir_regex(self):
|
|
# for backwards compatibility we check locals with '.*'
|
|
if self.is_local_def_ir_value():
|
|
return ".*"
|
|
return self.ir_regexp
|
|
|
|
# Create a FileCheck variable name based on an IR name.
|
|
def get_value_name(self, var: str, check_prefix: str):
|
|
var = var.replace("!", "")
|
|
if self.replace_number_with_counter:
|
|
assert var
|
|
replacement = self.variable_mapping.get(var, None)
|
|
if replacement is None:
|
|
# Replace variable with an incrementing counter
|
|
replacement = str(len(self.variable_mapping) + 1)
|
|
self.variable_mapping[var] = replacement
|
|
var = replacement
|
|
# This is a nameless value, prepend check_prefix.
|
|
if var.isdigit():
|
|
var = check_prefix + var
|
|
else:
|
|
# This is a named value that clashes with the check_prefix, prepend with
|
|
# _prefix_filecheck_ir_name, if it has been defined.
|
|
if (
|
|
may_clash_with_default_check_prefix_name(check_prefix, var)
|
|
and _prefix_filecheck_ir_name
|
|
):
|
|
var = _prefix_filecheck_ir_name + var
|
|
var = var.replace(".", "_")
|
|
var = var.replace("-", "_")
|
|
return var.upper()
|
|
|
|
# Create a FileCheck variable from regex.
|
|
def get_value_definition(self, var, match):
|
|
# for backwards compatibility we check locals with '.*'
|
|
varname = self.get_value_name(var, self.check_prefix)
|
|
prefix = self.get_ir_prefix_from_ir_value_match(match)[0]
|
|
if self.is_number:
|
|
regex = "" # always capture a number in the default format
|
|
capture_start = "[[#"
|
|
else:
|
|
regex = self.get_ir_regex()
|
|
capture_start = "[["
|
|
if self.is_local_def_ir_value():
|
|
return capture_start + varname + ":" + prefix + regex + "]]"
|
|
return prefix + capture_start + varname + ":" + regex + "]]"
|
|
|
|
# Use a FileCheck variable.
|
|
def get_value_use(self, var, match, var_prefix=None):
|
|
if var_prefix is None:
|
|
var_prefix = self.check_prefix
|
|
capture_start = "[[#" if self.is_number else "[["
|
|
if self.is_local_def_ir_value():
|
|
return capture_start + self.get_value_name(var, var_prefix) + "]]"
|
|
prefix = self.get_ir_prefix_from_ir_value_match(match)[0]
|
|
return prefix + capture_start + self.get_value_name(var, var_prefix) + "]]"
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Description of the different "unnamed" values we match in the IR, e.g.,
|
|
# (local) ssa values, (debug) metadata, etc.
|
|
ir_nameless_values = [
|
|
# check_prefix check_key ir_prefix ir_regexp global_ir_rhs_regexp
|
|
NamelessValue(r"TMP", "%", r"%", r"[\w$.-]+?", None),
|
|
NamelessValue(r"ATTR", "#", r"#", r"[0-9]+", None),
|
|
NamelessValue(r"ATTR", "#", r"attributes #", r"[0-9]+", r"{[^}]*}"),
|
|
NamelessValue(r"GLOB", "@", r"@", r"[0-9]+", None),
|
|
NamelessValue(r"GLOB", "@", r"@", r"[0-9]+", r".+", is_before_functions=True),
|
|
NamelessValue(
|
|
r"GLOBNAMED",
|
|
"@",
|
|
r"@",
|
|
r"[a-zA-Z0-9_$\"\\.-]*[a-zA-Z_$\"\\.-][a-zA-Z0-9_$\"\\.-]*",
|
|
r".+",
|
|
is_before_functions=True,
|
|
match_literally=True,
|
|
interlaced_with_previous=True,
|
|
),
|
|
NamelessValue(r"DBG", "!", r"!dbg ", r"![0-9]+", None),
|
|
NamelessValue(r"DIASSIGNID", "!", r"!DIAssignID ", r"![0-9]+", None),
|
|
NamelessValue(r"PROF", "!", r"!prof ", r"![0-9]+", None),
|
|
NamelessValue(r"TBAA", "!", r"!tbaa ", r"![0-9]+", None),
|
|
NamelessValue(r"TBAA_STRUCT", "!", r"!tbaa.struct ", r"![0-9]+", None),
|
|
NamelessValue(r"RNG", "!", r"!range ", r"![0-9]+", None),
|
|
NamelessValue(r"LOOP", "!", r"!llvm.loop ", r"![0-9]+", None),
|
|
NamelessValue(r"META", "!", r"metadata ", r"![0-9]+", None),
|
|
NamelessValue(r"META", "!", r"", r"![0-9]+", r"(?:distinct |)!.*"),
|
|
NamelessValue(r"ACC_GRP", "!", r"!llvm.access.group ", r"![0-9]+", None),
|
|
NamelessValue(r"META", "!", r"![a-z.]+ ", r"![0-9]+", None),
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
global_nameless_values = [
|
|
nameless_value
|
|
for nameless_value in ir_nameless_values
|
|
if nameless_value.global_ir_rhs_regexp is not None
|
|
]
|
|
# global variable names should be matched literally
|
|
global_nameless_values_w_unstable_ids = [
|
|
nameless_value
|
|
for nameless_value in global_nameless_values
|
|
if not nameless_value.match_literally
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
asm_nameless_values = [
|
|
NamelessValue(
|
|
r"MCINST",
|
|
"Inst#",
|
|
"<MCInst #",
|
|
r"\d+",
|
|
r".+",
|
|
is_number=True,
|
|
replace_number_with_counter=True,
|
|
),
|
|
NamelessValue(
|
|
r"MCREG",
|
|
"Reg:",
|
|
"<MCOperand Reg:",
|
|
r"\d+",
|
|
r".+",
|
|
is_number=True,
|
|
replace_number_with_counter=True,
|
|
),
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
analyze_nameless_values = [
|
|
NamelessValue(
|
|
r"GRP",
|
|
"#",
|
|
r"",
|
|
r"0x[0-9a-f]+",
|
|
None,
|
|
replace_number_with_counter=True,
|
|
),
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
|
|
def createOrRegexp(old, new):
|
|
if not old:
|
|
return new
|
|
if not new:
|
|
return old
|
|
return old + "|" + new
|
|
|
|
|
|
def createPrefixMatch(prefix_str, prefix_re):
|
|
return "(?:" + prefix_str + "(" + prefix_re + "))"
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Build the regexp that matches an "IR value". This can be a local variable,
|
|
# argument, global, or metadata, anything that is "named". It is important that
|
|
# the PREFIX and SUFFIX below only contain a single group, if that changes
|
|
# other locations will need adjustment as well.
|
|
IR_VALUE_REGEXP_PREFIX = r"(\s*)"
|
|
IR_VALUE_REGEXP_STRING = r""
|
|
for nameless_value in ir_nameless_values:
|
|
match = createPrefixMatch(nameless_value.ir_prefix, nameless_value.ir_regexp)
|
|
if nameless_value.global_ir_rhs_regexp is not None:
|
|
match = "^" + match
|
|
IR_VALUE_REGEXP_STRING = createOrRegexp(IR_VALUE_REGEXP_STRING, match)
|
|
IR_VALUE_REGEXP_SUFFIX = r"([,\s\(\)\}]|\Z)"
|
|
IR_VALUE_RE = re.compile(
|
|
IR_VALUE_REGEXP_PREFIX
|
|
+ r"("
|
|
+ IR_VALUE_REGEXP_STRING
|
|
+ r")"
|
|
+ IR_VALUE_REGEXP_SUFFIX
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
GLOBAL_VALUE_REGEXP_STRING = r""
|
|
for nameless_value in global_nameless_values_w_unstable_ids:
|
|
match = createPrefixMatch(nameless_value.ir_prefix, nameless_value.ir_regexp)
|
|
GLOBAL_VALUE_REGEXP_STRING = createOrRegexp(GLOBAL_VALUE_REGEXP_STRING, match)
|
|
GLOBAL_VALUE_RE = re.compile(
|
|
IR_VALUE_REGEXP_PREFIX
|
|
+ r"("
|
|
+ GLOBAL_VALUE_REGEXP_STRING
|
|
+ r")"
|
|
+ IR_VALUE_REGEXP_SUFFIX
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# Build the regexp that matches an "ASM value" (currently only for --asm-show-inst comments).
|
|
ASM_VALUE_REGEXP_STRING = ""
|
|
for nameless_value in asm_nameless_values:
|
|
match = createPrefixMatch(nameless_value.ir_prefix, nameless_value.ir_regexp)
|
|
ASM_VALUE_REGEXP_STRING = createOrRegexp(ASM_VALUE_REGEXP_STRING, match)
|
|
ASM_VALUE_REGEXP_SUFFIX = r"([>\s]|\Z)"
|
|
ASM_VALUE_RE = re.compile(
|
|
r"((?:#|//)\s*)" + "(" + ASM_VALUE_REGEXP_STRING + ")" + ASM_VALUE_REGEXP_SUFFIX
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
ANALYZE_VALUE_REGEXP_PREFIX = r"(\s*)"
|
|
ANALYZE_VALUE_REGEXP_STRING = r""
|
|
for nameless_value in analyze_nameless_values:
|
|
match = createPrefixMatch(nameless_value.ir_prefix, nameless_value.ir_regexp)
|
|
ANALYZE_VALUE_REGEXP_STRING = createOrRegexp(ANALYZE_VALUE_REGEXP_STRING, match)
|
|
ANALYZE_VALUE_REGEXP_SUFFIX = r"(\)?:)"
|
|
ANALYZE_VALUE_RE = re.compile(
|
|
ANALYZE_VALUE_REGEXP_PREFIX
|
|
+ r"("
|
|
+ ANALYZE_VALUE_REGEXP_STRING
|
|
+ r")"
|
|
+ ANALYZE_VALUE_REGEXP_SUFFIX
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# The entire match is group 0, the prefix has one group (=1), the entire
|
|
# IR_VALUE_REGEXP_STRING is one group (=2), and then the nameless values start.
|
|
first_nameless_group_in_ir_value_match = 3
|
|
|
|
# constants for the group id of special matches
|
|
variable_group_in_ir_value_match = 3
|
|
attribute_group_in_ir_value_match = 4
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Check a match for IR_VALUE_RE and inspect it to determine if it was a local
|
|
# value, %..., global @..., debug number !dbg !..., etc. See the PREFIXES above.
|
|
def get_idx_from_ir_value_match(match):
|
|
for i in range(first_nameless_group_in_ir_value_match, match.lastindex):
|
|
if match.group(i) is not None:
|
|
return i - first_nameless_group_in_ir_value_match
|
|
error("Unable to identify the kind of IR value from the match!")
|
|
return 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
# See get_idx_from_ir_value_match
|
|
def get_name_from_ir_value_match(match):
|
|
return match.group(
|
|
get_idx_from_ir_value_match(match) + first_nameless_group_in_ir_value_match
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_nameless_value_from_match(match, nameless_values) -> NamelessValue:
|
|
return nameless_values[get_idx_from_ir_value_match(match)]
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Return true if var clashes with the scripted FileCheck check_prefix.
|
|
def may_clash_with_default_check_prefix_name(check_prefix, var):
|
|
return check_prefix and re.match(
|
|
r"^" + check_prefix + r"[0-9]+?$", var, re.IGNORECASE
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def find_diff_matching(lhs: List[str], rhs: List[str]) -> List[tuple]:
|
|
"""
|
|
Find a large ordered matching between strings in lhs and rhs.
|
|
|
|
Think of this as finding the *unchanged* lines in a diff, where the entries
|
|
of lhs and rhs are lines of the files being diffed.
|
|
|
|
Returns a list of matched (lhs_idx, rhs_idx) pairs.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
if not lhs or not rhs:
|
|
return []
|
|
|
|
# Collect matches in reverse order.
|
|
matches = []
|
|
|
|
# First, collect a set of candidate matching edges. We limit this to a
|
|
# constant multiple of the input size to avoid quadratic runtime.
|
|
patterns = collections.defaultdict(lambda: ([], []))
|
|
|
|
for idx in range(len(lhs)):
|
|
patterns[lhs[idx]][0].append(idx)
|
|
for idx in range(len(rhs)):
|
|
patterns[rhs[idx]][1].append(idx)
|
|
|
|
multiple_patterns = []
|
|
|
|
candidates = []
|
|
for pattern in patterns.values():
|
|
if not pattern[0] or not pattern[1]:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
if len(pattern[0]) == len(pattern[1]) == 1:
|
|
candidates.append((pattern[0][0], pattern[1][0]))
|
|
else:
|
|
multiple_patterns.append(pattern)
|
|
|
|
multiple_patterns.sort(key=lambda pattern: len(pattern[0]) * len(pattern[1]))
|
|
|
|
for pattern in multiple_patterns:
|
|
if len(candidates) + len(pattern[0]) * len(pattern[1]) > 2 * (
|
|
len(lhs) + len(rhs)
|
|
):
|
|
break
|
|
for lhs_idx in pattern[0]:
|
|
for rhs_idx in pattern[1]:
|
|
candidates.append((lhs_idx, rhs_idx))
|
|
|
|
if not candidates:
|
|
# The LHS and RHS either share nothing in common, or lines are just too
|
|
# identical. In that case, let's give up and not match anything.
|
|
return []
|
|
|
|
# Compute a maximal crossing-free matching via an algorithm that is
|
|
# inspired by a mixture of dynamic programming and line-sweeping in
|
|
# discrete geometry.
|
|
#
|
|
# I would be surprised if this algorithm didn't exist somewhere in the
|
|
# literature, but I found it without consciously recalling any
|
|
# references, so you'll have to make do with the explanation below.
|
|
# Sorry.
|
|
#
|
|
# The underlying graph is bipartite:
|
|
# - nodes on the LHS represent lines in the original check
|
|
# - nodes on the RHS represent lines in the new (updated) check
|
|
#
|
|
# Nodes are implicitly sorted by the corresponding line number.
|
|
# Edges (unique_matches) are sorted by the line number on the LHS.
|
|
#
|
|
# Here's the geometric intuition for the algorithm.
|
|
#
|
|
# * Plot the edges as points in the plane, with the original line
|
|
# number on the X axis and the updated line number on the Y axis.
|
|
# * The goal is to find a longest "chain" of points where each point
|
|
# is strictly above and to the right of the previous point.
|
|
# * The algorithm proceeds by sweeping a vertical line from left to
|
|
# right.
|
|
# * The algorithm maintains a table where `table[N]` answers the
|
|
# question "What is currently the 'best' way to build a chain of N+1
|
|
# points to the left of the vertical line". Here, 'best' means
|
|
# that the last point of the chain is a as low as possible (minimal
|
|
# Y coordinate).
|
|
# * `table[N]` is `(y, point_idx)` where `point_idx` is the index of
|
|
# the last point in the chain and `y` is its Y coordinate
|
|
# * A key invariant is that the Y values in the table are
|
|
# monotonically increasing
|
|
# * Thanks to these properties, the table can be used to answer the
|
|
# question "What is the longest chain that can be built to the left
|
|
# of the vertical line using only points below a certain Y value",
|
|
# using a binary search over the table.
|
|
# * The algorithm also builds a backlink structure in which every point
|
|
# links back to the previous point on a best (longest) chain ending
|
|
# at that point
|
|
#
|
|
# The core loop of the algorithm sweeps the line and updates the table
|
|
# and backlink structure for every point that we cross during the sweep.
|
|
# Therefore, the algorithm is trivially O(M log M) in the number of
|
|
# points.
|
|
candidates.sort(key=lambda candidate: (candidate[0], -candidate[1]))
|
|
|
|
backlinks = []
|
|
table = []
|
|
for _, rhs_idx in candidates:
|
|
candidate_idx = len(backlinks)
|
|
ti = bisect.bisect_left(table, rhs_idx, key=lambda entry: entry[0])
|
|
|
|
# Update the table to record a best chain ending in the current point.
|
|
# There always is one, and if any of the previously visited points had
|
|
# a higher Y coordinate, then there is always a previously recorded best
|
|
# chain that can be improved upon by using the current point.
|
|
#
|
|
# There is only one case where there is some ambiguity. If the
|
|
# pre-existing entry table[ti] has the same Y coordinate / rhs_idx as
|
|
# the current point (this can only happen if the same line appeared
|
|
# multiple times on the LHS), then we could choose to keep the
|
|
# previously recorded best chain instead. That would bias the algorithm
|
|
# differently but should have no systematic impact on the quality of the
|
|
# result.
|
|
if ti < len(table):
|
|
table[ti] = (rhs_idx, candidate_idx)
|
|
else:
|
|
table.append((rhs_idx, candidate_idx))
|
|
if ti > 0:
|
|
backlinks.append(table[ti - 1][1])
|
|
else:
|
|
backlinks.append(None)
|
|
|
|
# Commit to names in the matching by walking the backlinks. Recursively
|
|
# attempt to fill in more matches in-betweem.
|
|
match_idx = table[-1][1]
|
|
while match_idx is not None:
|
|
current = candidates[match_idx]
|
|
matches.append(current)
|
|
match_idx = backlinks[match_idx]
|
|
|
|
matches.reverse()
|
|
return matches
|
|
|
|
|
|
VARIABLE_TAG = "[[@@]]"
|
|
METAVAR_RE = re.compile(r"\[\[([A-Z0-9_]+)(?::[^]]+)?\]\]")
|
|
NUMERIC_SUFFIX_RE = re.compile(r"[0-9]*$")
|
|
|
|
|
|
class CheckValueInfo:
|
|
def __init__(
|
|
self,
|
|
nameless_value: NamelessValue,
|
|
var: str,
|
|
prefix: str,
|
|
):
|
|
self.nameless_value = nameless_value
|
|
self.var = var
|
|
self.prefix = prefix
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Represent a check line in a way that allows us to compare check lines while
|
|
# ignoring some or all of the FileCheck variable names.
|
|
class CheckLineInfo:
|
|
def __init__(self, line, values):
|
|
# Line with all FileCheck variable name occurrences replaced by VARIABLE_TAG
|
|
self.line: str = line
|
|
|
|
# Information on each FileCheck variable name occurrences in the line
|
|
self.values: List[CheckValueInfo] = values
|
|
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
return f"CheckLineInfo(line={self.line}, self.values={self.values})"
|
|
|
|
|
|
def remap_metavar_names(
|
|
old_line_infos: List[CheckLineInfo],
|
|
new_line_infos: List[CheckLineInfo],
|
|
committed_names: Set[str],
|
|
) -> Mapping[str, str]:
|
|
"""
|
|
Map all FileCheck variable names that appear in new_line_infos to new
|
|
FileCheck variable names in an attempt to reduce the diff from old_line_infos
|
|
to new_line_infos.
|
|
|
|
This is done by:
|
|
* Matching old check lines and new check lines using a diffing algorithm
|
|
applied after replacing names with wildcards.
|
|
* Committing to variable names such that the matched lines become equal
|
|
(without wildcards) if possible
|
|
* This is done recursively to handle cases where many lines are equal
|
|
after wildcard replacement
|
|
"""
|
|
# Initialize uncommitted identity mappings
|
|
new_mapping = {}
|
|
for line in new_line_infos:
|
|
for value in line.values:
|
|
new_mapping[value.var] = value.var
|
|
|
|
# Recursively commit to the identity mapping or find a better one
|
|
def recurse(old_begin, old_end, new_begin, new_end):
|
|
if old_begin == old_end or new_begin == new_end:
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
# Find a matching of lines where uncommitted names are replaced
|
|
# with a placeholder.
|
|
def diffify_line(line, mapper):
|
|
values = []
|
|
for value in line.values:
|
|
mapped = mapper(value.var)
|
|
values.append(mapped if mapped in committed_names else "?")
|
|
return line.line.strip() + " @@@ " + " @ ".join(values)
|
|
|
|
lhs_lines = [
|
|
diffify_line(line, lambda x: x)
|
|
for line in old_line_infos[old_begin:old_end]
|
|
]
|
|
rhs_lines = [
|
|
diffify_line(line, lambda x: new_mapping[x])
|
|
for line in new_line_infos[new_begin:new_end]
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
candidate_matches = find_diff_matching(lhs_lines, rhs_lines)
|
|
|
|
# Apply commits greedily on a match-by-match basis
|
|
matches = [(-1, -1)]
|
|
committed_anything = False
|
|
for lhs_idx, rhs_idx in candidate_matches:
|
|
lhs_line = old_line_infos[lhs_idx]
|
|
rhs_line = new_line_infos[rhs_idx]
|
|
|
|
local_commits = {}
|
|
|
|
for lhs_value, rhs_value in zip(lhs_line.values, rhs_line.values):
|
|
if new_mapping[rhs_value.var] in committed_names:
|
|
# The new value has already been committed. If it was mapped
|
|
# to the same name as the original value, we can consider
|
|
# committing other values from this line. Otherwise, we
|
|
# should ignore this line.
|
|
if new_mapping[rhs_value.var] == lhs_value.var:
|
|
continue
|
|
else:
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
if rhs_value.var in local_commits:
|
|
# Same, but for a possible commit happening on the same line
|
|
if local_commits[rhs_value.var] == lhs_value.var:
|
|
continue
|
|
else:
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
if lhs_value.var in committed_names:
|
|
# We can't map this value because the name we would map it to has already been
|
|
# committed for something else. Give up on this line.
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
local_commits[rhs_value.var] = lhs_value.var
|
|
else:
|
|
# No reason not to add any commitments for this line
|
|
for rhs_var, lhs_var in local_commits.items():
|
|
new_mapping[rhs_var] = lhs_var
|
|
committed_names.add(lhs_var)
|
|
committed_anything = True
|
|
|
|
if (
|
|
lhs_var != rhs_var
|
|
and lhs_var in new_mapping
|
|
and new_mapping[lhs_var] == lhs_var
|
|
):
|
|
new_mapping[lhs_var] = "conflict_" + lhs_var
|
|
|
|
matches.append((lhs_idx, rhs_idx))
|
|
|
|
matches.append((old_end, new_end))
|
|
|
|
# Recursively handle sequences between matches
|
|
if committed_anything:
|
|
for (lhs_prev, rhs_prev), (lhs_next, rhs_next) in zip(matches, matches[1:]):
|
|
recurse(lhs_prev + 1, lhs_next, rhs_prev + 1, rhs_next)
|
|
|
|
recurse(0, len(old_line_infos), 0, len(new_line_infos))
|
|
|
|
# Commit to remaining names and resolve conflicts
|
|
for new_name, mapped_name in new_mapping.items():
|
|
if mapped_name in committed_names:
|
|
continue
|
|
if not mapped_name.startswith("conflict_"):
|
|
assert mapped_name == new_name
|
|
committed_names.add(mapped_name)
|
|
|
|
for new_name, mapped_name in new_mapping.items():
|
|
if mapped_name in committed_names:
|
|
continue
|
|
assert mapped_name.startswith("conflict_")
|
|
|
|
m = NUMERIC_SUFFIX_RE.search(new_name)
|
|
base_name = new_name[: m.start()]
|
|
suffix = int(new_name[m.start() :]) if m.start() != m.end() else 1
|
|
while True:
|
|
candidate = f"{base_name}{suffix}"
|
|
if candidate not in committed_names:
|
|
new_mapping[new_name] = candidate
|
|
committed_names.add(candidate)
|
|
break
|
|
suffix += 1
|
|
|
|
return new_mapping
|
|
|
|
|
|
def generalize_check_lines_common(
|
|
lines,
|
|
is_analyze,
|
|
vars_seen,
|
|
global_vars_seen,
|
|
nameless_values,
|
|
nameless_value_regex: re.Pattern,
|
|
is_asm,
|
|
preserve_names,
|
|
original_check_lines=None,
|
|
):
|
|
# This gets called for each match that occurs in
|
|
# a line. We transform variables we haven't seen
|
|
# into defs, and variables we have seen into uses.
|
|
def transform_line_vars(match, transform_locals=True):
|
|
var = get_name_from_ir_value_match(match)
|
|
nameless_value = get_nameless_value_from_match(match, nameless_values)
|
|
if may_clash_with_default_check_prefix_name(nameless_value.check_prefix, var):
|
|
warn(
|
|
"Change IR value name '%s' or use --prefix-filecheck-ir-name to prevent possible conflict"
|
|
" with scripted FileCheck name." % (var,)
|
|
)
|
|
key = (var, nameless_value.check_key)
|
|
is_local_def = nameless_value.is_local_def_ir_value()
|
|
if is_local_def and not transform_locals:
|
|
return None
|
|
if is_local_def and key in vars_seen:
|
|
rv = nameless_value.get_value_use(var, match)
|
|
elif not is_local_def and key in global_vars_seen:
|
|
# We could have seen a different prefix for the global variables first,
|
|
# ensure we use that one instead of the prefix for the current match.
|
|
rv = nameless_value.get_value_use(var, match, global_vars_seen[key])
|
|
else:
|
|
if is_local_def:
|
|
vars_seen.add(key)
|
|
else:
|
|
global_vars_seen[key] = nameless_value.check_prefix
|
|
rv = nameless_value.get_value_definition(var, match)
|
|
# re.sub replaces the entire regex match
|
|
# with whatever you return, so we have
|
|
# to make sure to hand it back everything
|
|
# including the commas and spaces.
|
|
return match.group(1) + rv + match.group(match.lastindex)
|
|
|
|
def transform_non_local_line_vars(match):
|
|
return transform_line_vars(match, False)
|
|
|
|
multiple_braces_re = re.compile(r"({{+)|(}}+)")
|
|
def escape_braces(match_obj):
|
|
return '{{' + re.escape(match_obj.group(0)) + '}}'
|
|
|
|
if not is_asm and not is_analyze:
|
|
for i, line in enumerate(lines):
|
|
# An IR variable named '%.' matches the FileCheck regex string.
|
|
line = line.replace("%.", "%dot")
|
|
for regex in _global_hex_value_regex:
|
|
if re.match("^@" + regex + " = ", line):
|
|
line = re.sub(
|
|
r"\bi([0-9]+) ([0-9]+)",
|
|
lambda m: "i"
|
|
+ m.group(1)
|
|
+ " [[#"
|
|
+ hex(int(m.group(2)))
|
|
+ "]]",
|
|
line,
|
|
)
|
|
break
|
|
# Ignore any comments, since the check lines will too.
|
|
scrubbed_line = SCRUB_IR_COMMENT_RE.sub(r"", line)
|
|
lines[i] = scrubbed_line
|
|
|
|
if not preserve_names:
|
|
if is_asm:
|
|
for i, _ in enumerate(lines):
|
|
# It can happen that two matches are back-to-back and for some reason sub
|
|
# will not replace both of them. For now we work around this by
|
|
# substituting until there is no more match.
|
|
changed = True
|
|
while changed:
|
|
(lines[i], changed) = nameless_value_regex.subn(
|
|
transform_line_vars, lines[i], count=1
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
# LLVM IR case. Start by handling global meta variables (global IR variables,
|
|
# metadata, attributes)
|
|
for i, _ in enumerate(lines):
|
|
start = 0
|
|
while True:
|
|
m = nameless_value_regex.search(lines[i][start:])
|
|
if m is None:
|
|
break
|
|
start += m.start()
|
|
sub = transform_non_local_line_vars(m)
|
|
if sub is not None:
|
|
lines[i] = (
|
|
lines[i][:start] + sub + lines[i][start + len(m.group(0)) :]
|
|
)
|
|
start += 1
|
|
|
|
# Collect information about new check lines and original check lines (if any)
|
|
new_line_infos = []
|
|
for line in lines:
|
|
filtered_line = ""
|
|
values = []
|
|
while True:
|
|
m = nameless_value_regex.search(line)
|
|
if m is None:
|
|
filtered_line += line
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
var = get_name_from_ir_value_match(m)
|
|
nameless_value = get_nameless_value_from_match(m, nameless_values)
|
|
var = nameless_value.get_value_name(
|
|
var, nameless_value.check_prefix
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# Replace with a [[@@]] tag, but be sure to keep the spaces and commas.
|
|
filtered_line += (
|
|
line[: m.start()]
|
|
+ m.group(1)
|
|
+ VARIABLE_TAG
|
|
+ m.group(m.lastindex)
|
|
)
|
|
line = line[m.end() :]
|
|
values.append(
|
|
CheckValueInfo(
|
|
nameless_value=nameless_value,
|
|
var=var,
|
|
prefix=nameless_value.get_ir_prefix_from_ir_value_match(m)[
|
|
0
|
|
],
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
new_line_infos.append(CheckLineInfo(filtered_line, values))
|
|
|
|
orig_line_infos = []
|
|
for line in original_check_lines or []:
|
|
filtered_line = ""
|
|
values = []
|
|
while True:
|
|
m = METAVAR_RE.search(line)
|
|
if m is None:
|
|
filtered_line += line
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
# Replace with a [[@@]] tag, but be sure to keep the spaces and commas.
|
|
filtered_line += line[: m.start()] + VARIABLE_TAG
|
|
line = line[m.end() :]
|
|
values.append(
|
|
CheckValueInfo(
|
|
nameless_value=None,
|
|
var=m.group(1),
|
|
prefix=None,
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
orig_line_infos.append(CheckLineInfo(filtered_line, values))
|
|
|
|
# Compute the variable name mapping
|
|
committed_names = set(vars_seen)
|
|
|
|
mapping = remap_metavar_names(
|
|
orig_line_infos, new_line_infos, committed_names
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
for i, line_info in enumerate(new_line_infos):
|
|
line_template = line_info.line
|
|
line = ""
|
|
|
|
for value in line_info.values:
|
|
idx = line_template.find(VARIABLE_TAG)
|
|
line += line_template[:idx]
|
|
line_template = line_template[idx + len(VARIABLE_TAG) :]
|
|
|
|
key = (mapping[value.var], nameless_value.check_key)
|
|
is_local_def = nameless_value.is_local_def_ir_value()
|
|
if is_local_def:
|
|
if mapping[value.var] in vars_seen:
|
|
line += f"[[{mapping[value.var]}]]"
|
|
else:
|
|
line += f"[[{mapping[value.var]}:{value.prefix}{value.nameless_value.get_ir_regex()}]]"
|
|
vars_seen.add(mapping[value.var])
|
|
else:
|
|
raise RuntimeError("not implemented")
|
|
|
|
line += line_template
|
|
|
|
lines[i] = line
|
|
|
|
if is_analyze:
|
|
for i, _ in enumerate(lines):
|
|
# Escape multiple {{ or }} as {{}} denotes a FileCheck regex.
|
|
scrubbed_line = multiple_braces_re.sub(escape_braces, lines[i])
|
|
lines[i] = scrubbed_line
|
|
|
|
return lines
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Replace IR value defs and uses with FileCheck variables.
|
|
def generalize_check_lines(
|
|
lines, is_analyze, vars_seen, global_vars_seen, preserve_names, original_check_lines
|
|
):
|
|
return generalize_check_lines_common(
|
|
lines,
|
|
is_analyze,
|
|
vars_seen,
|
|
global_vars_seen,
|
|
ir_nameless_values,
|
|
IR_VALUE_RE,
|
|
False,
|
|
preserve_names,
|
|
original_check_lines=original_check_lines,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def generalize_global_check_line(line, preserve_names, global_vars_seen):
|
|
[new_line] = generalize_check_lines_common(
|
|
[line],
|
|
False,
|
|
set(),
|
|
global_vars_seen,
|
|
global_nameless_values_w_unstable_ids,
|
|
GLOBAL_VALUE_RE,
|
|
False,
|
|
preserve_names,
|
|
)
|
|
return new_line
|
|
|
|
|
|
def generalize_asm_check_lines(lines, vars_seen, global_vars_seen):
|
|
return generalize_check_lines_common(
|
|
lines,
|
|
False,
|
|
vars_seen,
|
|
global_vars_seen,
|
|
asm_nameless_values,
|
|
ASM_VALUE_RE,
|
|
True,
|
|
False,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def generalize_analyze_check_lines(lines, vars_seen, global_vars_seen):
|
|
return generalize_check_lines_common(
|
|
lines,
|
|
True,
|
|
vars_seen,
|
|
global_vars_seen,
|
|
analyze_nameless_values,
|
|
ANALYZE_VALUE_RE,
|
|
False,
|
|
False,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_checks(
|
|
output_lines,
|
|
comment_marker,
|
|
prefix_list,
|
|
func_dict,
|
|
func_name,
|
|
check_label_format,
|
|
is_backend,
|
|
is_analyze,
|
|
version,
|
|
global_vars_seen_dict,
|
|
is_filtered,
|
|
preserve_names=False,
|
|
original_check_lines: Mapping[str, List[str]] = {},
|
|
):
|
|
# prefix_exclusions are prefixes we cannot use to print the function because it doesn't exist in run lines that use these prefixes as well.
|
|
prefix_exclusions = set()
|
|
printed_prefixes = []
|
|
for p in prefix_list:
|
|
checkprefixes = p[0]
|
|
# If not all checkprefixes of this run line produced the function we cannot check for it as it does not
|
|
# exist for this run line. A subset of the check prefixes might know about the function but only because
|
|
# other run lines created it.
|
|
if any(
|
|
map(
|
|
lambda checkprefix: func_name not in func_dict[checkprefix],
|
|
checkprefixes,
|
|
)
|
|
):
|
|
prefix_exclusions |= set(checkprefixes)
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
# prefix_exclusions is constructed, we can now emit the output
|
|
for p in prefix_list:
|
|
global_vars_seen = {}
|
|
checkprefixes = p[0]
|
|
for checkprefix in checkprefixes:
|
|
if checkprefix in global_vars_seen_dict:
|
|
global_vars_seen.update(global_vars_seen_dict[checkprefix])
|
|
else:
|
|
global_vars_seen_dict[checkprefix] = {}
|
|
if checkprefix in printed_prefixes:
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
# Check if the prefix is excluded.
|
|
if checkprefix in prefix_exclusions:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
# If we do not have output for this prefix we skip it.
|
|
if not func_dict[checkprefix][func_name]:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
# Add some space between different check prefixes, but not after the last
|
|
# check line (before the test code).
|
|
if is_backend:
|
|
if len(printed_prefixes) != 0:
|
|
output_lines.append(comment_marker)
|
|
|
|
if checkprefix not in global_vars_seen_dict:
|
|
global_vars_seen_dict[checkprefix] = {}
|
|
|
|
global_vars_seen_before = [key for key in global_vars_seen.keys()]
|
|
|
|
vars_seen = set()
|
|
printed_prefixes.append(checkprefix)
|
|
attrs = str(func_dict[checkprefix][func_name].attrs)
|
|
attrs = "" if attrs == "None" else attrs
|
|
if version > 1:
|
|
funcdef_attrs_and_ret = func_dict[checkprefix][
|
|
func_name
|
|
].funcdef_attrs_and_ret
|
|
else:
|
|
funcdef_attrs_and_ret = ""
|
|
|
|
if attrs:
|
|
output_lines.append(
|
|
"%s %s: Function Attrs: %s" % (comment_marker, checkprefix, attrs)
|
|
)
|
|
args_and_sig = str(func_dict[checkprefix][func_name].args_and_sig)
|
|
if args_and_sig:
|
|
args_and_sig = generalize_check_lines(
|
|
[args_and_sig],
|
|
is_analyze,
|
|
vars_seen,
|
|
global_vars_seen,
|
|
preserve_names,
|
|
original_check_lines=[],
|
|
)[0]
|
|
func_name_separator = func_dict[checkprefix][func_name].func_name_separator
|
|
if "[[" in args_and_sig:
|
|
# Captures in label lines are not supported, thus split into a -LABEL
|
|
# and a separate -SAME line that contains the arguments with captures.
|
|
args_and_sig_prefix = ""
|
|
if version >= 3 and args_and_sig.startswith("("):
|
|
# Ensure the "(" separating function name and arguments is in the
|
|
# label line. This is required in case of function names that are
|
|
# prefixes of each other. Otherwise, the label line for "foo" might
|
|
# incorrectly match on "foo.specialized".
|
|
args_and_sig_prefix = args_and_sig[0]
|
|
args_and_sig = args_and_sig[1:]
|
|
|
|
# Removing args_and_sig from the label match line requires
|
|
# func_name_separator to be empty. Otherwise, the match will not work.
|
|
assert func_name_separator == ""
|
|
output_lines.append(
|
|
check_label_format
|
|
% (
|
|
checkprefix,
|
|
funcdef_attrs_and_ret,
|
|
func_name,
|
|
args_and_sig_prefix,
|
|
func_name_separator,
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
output_lines.append(
|
|
"%s %s-SAME: %s" % (comment_marker, checkprefix, args_and_sig)
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
output_lines.append(
|
|
check_label_format
|
|
% (
|
|
checkprefix,
|
|
funcdef_attrs_and_ret,
|
|
func_name,
|
|
args_and_sig,
|
|
func_name_separator,
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
func_body = str(func_dict[checkprefix][func_name]).splitlines()
|
|
if not func_body:
|
|
# We have filtered everything.
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
# For ASM output, just emit the check lines.
|
|
if is_backend:
|
|
body_start = 1
|
|
if is_filtered:
|
|
# For filtered output we don't add "-NEXT" so don't add extra spaces
|
|
# before the first line.
|
|
body_start = 0
|
|
else:
|
|
output_lines.append(
|
|
"%s %s: %s" % (comment_marker, checkprefix, func_body[0])
|
|
)
|
|
func_lines = generalize_asm_check_lines(
|
|
func_body[body_start:], vars_seen, global_vars_seen
|
|
)
|
|
for func_line in func_lines:
|
|
if func_line.strip() == "":
|
|
output_lines.append(
|
|
"%s %s-EMPTY:" % (comment_marker, checkprefix)
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
check_suffix = "-NEXT" if not is_filtered else ""
|
|
output_lines.append(
|
|
"%s %s%s: %s"
|
|
% (comment_marker, checkprefix, check_suffix, func_line)
|
|
)
|
|
# Remember new global variables we have not seen before
|
|
for key in global_vars_seen:
|
|
if key not in global_vars_seen_before:
|
|
global_vars_seen_dict[checkprefix][key] = global_vars_seen[key]
|
|
break
|
|
# For analyze output, generalize the output, and emit CHECK-EMPTY lines as well.
|
|
elif is_analyze:
|
|
func_body = generalize_analyze_check_lines(
|
|
func_body, vars_seen, global_vars_seen
|
|
)
|
|
for func_line in func_body:
|
|
if func_line.strip() == "":
|
|
output_lines.append(
|
|
"{} {}-EMPTY:".format(comment_marker, checkprefix)
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
check_suffix = "-NEXT" if not is_filtered else ""
|
|
output_lines.append(
|
|
"{} {}{}: {}".format(
|
|
comment_marker, checkprefix, check_suffix, func_line
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# Add space between different check prefixes and also before the first
|
|
# line of code in the test function.
|
|
output_lines.append(comment_marker)
|
|
|
|
# Remember new global variables we have not seen before
|
|
for key in global_vars_seen:
|
|
if key not in global_vars_seen_before:
|
|
global_vars_seen_dict[checkprefix][key] = global_vars_seen[key]
|
|
break
|
|
# For IR output, change all defs to FileCheck variables, so we're immune
|
|
# to variable naming fashions.
|
|
else:
|
|
func_body = generalize_check_lines(
|
|
func_body,
|
|
False,
|
|
vars_seen,
|
|
global_vars_seen,
|
|
preserve_names,
|
|
original_check_lines=original_check_lines.get(checkprefix),
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
# This could be selectively enabled with an optional invocation argument.
|
|
# Disabled for now: better to check everything. Be safe rather than sorry.
|
|
|
|
# Handle the first line of the function body as a special case because
|
|
# it's often just noise (a useless asm comment or entry label).
|
|
# if func_body[0].startswith("#") or func_body[0].startswith("entry:"):
|
|
# is_blank_line = True
|
|
# else:
|
|
# output_lines.append('%s %s: %s' % (comment_marker, checkprefix, func_body[0]))
|
|
# is_blank_line = False
|
|
|
|
is_blank_line = False
|
|
|
|
for func_line in func_body:
|
|
if func_line.strip() == "":
|
|
is_blank_line = True
|
|
continue
|
|
# Do not waste time checking IR comments.
|
|
func_line = SCRUB_IR_COMMENT_RE.sub(r"", func_line)
|
|
|
|
# Skip blank lines instead of checking them.
|
|
if is_blank_line:
|
|
output_lines.append(
|
|
"{} {}: {}".format(
|
|
comment_marker, checkprefix, func_line
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
check_suffix = "-NEXT" if not is_filtered else ""
|
|
output_lines.append(
|
|
"{} {}{}: {}".format(
|
|
comment_marker, checkprefix, check_suffix, func_line
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
is_blank_line = False
|
|
|
|
# Add space between different check prefixes and also before the first
|
|
# line of code in the test function.
|
|
output_lines.append(comment_marker)
|
|
|
|
# Remember new global variables we have not seen before
|
|
for key in global_vars_seen:
|
|
if key not in global_vars_seen_before:
|
|
global_vars_seen_dict[checkprefix][key] = global_vars_seen[key]
|
|
break
|
|
return printed_prefixes
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_ir_checks(
|
|
output_lines,
|
|
comment_marker,
|
|
prefix_list,
|
|
func_dict,
|
|
func_name,
|
|
preserve_names,
|
|
function_sig,
|
|
version,
|
|
global_vars_seen_dict,
|
|
is_filtered,
|
|
original_check_lines={},
|
|
):
|
|
# Label format is based on IR string.
|
|
if function_sig and version > 1:
|
|
function_def_regex = "define %s"
|
|
elif function_sig:
|
|
function_def_regex = "define {{[^@]+}}%s"
|
|
else:
|
|
function_def_regex = "%s"
|
|
check_label_format = "{} %s-LABEL: {}@%s%s%s".format(
|
|
comment_marker, function_def_regex
|
|
)
|
|
return add_checks(
|
|
output_lines,
|
|
comment_marker,
|
|
prefix_list,
|
|
func_dict,
|
|
func_name,
|
|
check_label_format,
|
|
False,
|
|
False,
|
|
version,
|
|
global_vars_seen_dict,
|
|
is_filtered,
|
|
preserve_names,
|
|
original_check_lines=original_check_lines,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_analyze_checks(
|
|
output_lines, comment_marker, prefix_list, func_dict, func_name, is_filtered
|
|
):
|
|
check_label_format = "{} %s-LABEL: '%s%s%s%s'".format(comment_marker)
|
|
global_vars_seen_dict = {}
|
|
return add_checks(
|
|
output_lines,
|
|
comment_marker,
|
|
prefix_list,
|
|
func_dict,
|
|
func_name,
|
|
check_label_format,
|
|
False,
|
|
True,
|
|
1,
|
|
global_vars_seen_dict,
|
|
is_filtered,
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def build_global_values_dictionary(glob_val_dict, raw_tool_output, prefixes):
|
|
for nameless_value in itertools.chain(global_nameless_values, asm_nameless_values):
|
|
if nameless_value.global_ir_rhs_regexp is None:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
lhs_re_str = nameless_value.ir_prefix + nameless_value.ir_regexp
|
|
rhs_re_str = nameless_value.global_ir_rhs_regexp
|
|
|
|
global_ir_value_re_str = r"^" + lhs_re_str + r"\s=\s" + rhs_re_str + r"$"
|
|
global_ir_value_re = re.compile(global_ir_value_re_str, flags=(re.M))
|
|
lines = []
|
|
for m in global_ir_value_re.finditer(raw_tool_output):
|
|
# Attach the substring's start index so that CHECK lines
|
|
# can be sorted properly even if they are matched by different nameless values.
|
|
# This is relevant for GLOB and GLOBNAMED since they may appear interlaced.
|
|
lines.append((m.start(), m.group(0)))
|
|
|
|
for prefix in prefixes:
|
|
if glob_val_dict[prefix] is None:
|
|
continue
|
|
if nameless_value.check_prefix in glob_val_dict[prefix]:
|
|
if lines == glob_val_dict[prefix][nameless_value.check_prefix]:
|
|
continue
|
|
if prefix == prefixes[-1]:
|
|
warn("Found conflicting asm under the same prefix: %r!" % (prefix,))
|
|
else:
|
|
glob_val_dict[prefix][nameless_value.check_prefix] = None
|
|
continue
|
|
glob_val_dict[prefix][nameless_value.check_prefix] = lines
|
|
|
|
|
|
def filter_globals_according_to_preference(
|
|
global_val_lines_w_index, global_vars_seen, nameless_value, global_check_setting
|
|
):
|
|
if global_check_setting == "none":
|
|
return []
|
|
if global_check_setting == "all":
|
|
return global_val_lines_w_index
|
|
assert global_check_setting == "smart"
|
|
|
|
if nameless_value.check_key == "#":
|
|
# attribute sets are usually better checked by --check-attributes
|
|
return []
|
|
|
|
def extract(line, nv):
|
|
p = (
|
|
"^"
|
|
+ nv.ir_prefix
|
|
+ "("
|
|
+ nv.ir_regexp
|
|
+ ") = ("
|
|
+ nv.global_ir_rhs_regexp
|
|
+ ")"
|
|
)
|
|
match = re.match(p, line)
|
|
return (match.group(1), re.findall(nv.ir_regexp, match.group(2)))
|
|
|
|
transitively_visible = set()
|
|
contains_refs_to = {}
|
|
|
|
def add(var):
|
|
nonlocal transitively_visible
|
|
nonlocal contains_refs_to
|
|
if var in transitively_visible:
|
|
return
|
|
transitively_visible.add(var)
|
|
if not var in contains_refs_to:
|
|
return
|
|
for x in contains_refs_to[var]:
|
|
add(x)
|
|
|
|
for i, line in global_val_lines_w_index:
|
|
(var, refs) = extract(line, nameless_value)
|
|
contains_refs_to[var] = refs
|
|
for var, check_key in global_vars_seen:
|
|
if check_key != nameless_value.check_key:
|
|
continue
|
|
add(var)
|
|
return [
|
|
(i, line)
|
|
for i, line in global_val_lines_w_index
|
|
if extract(line, nameless_value)[0] in transitively_visible
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
|
|
METADATA_FILTERS = [
|
|
(
|
|
r"(?<=\")(.+ )?(\w+ version )[\d.]+(?:[^\" ]*)(?: \([^)]+\))?",
|
|
r"{{.*}}\2{{.*}}",
|
|
), # preface with glob also, to capture optional CLANG_VENDOR
|
|
(r'(!DIFile\(filename: ".+", directory: )".+"', r"\1{{.*}}"),
|
|
]
|
|
METADATA_FILTERS_RE = [(re.compile(f), r) for (f, r) in METADATA_FILTERS]
|
|
|
|
|
|
def filter_unstable_metadata(line):
|
|
for f, replacement in METADATA_FILTERS_RE:
|
|
line = f.sub(replacement, line)
|
|
return line
|
|
|
|
|
|
def flush_current_checks(output_lines, new_lines_w_index, comment_marker):
|
|
if not new_lines_w_index:
|
|
return
|
|
output_lines.append(comment_marker + SEPARATOR)
|
|
new_lines_w_index.sort()
|
|
for _, line in new_lines_w_index:
|
|
output_lines.append(line)
|
|
new_lines_w_index.clear()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_global_checks(
|
|
glob_val_dict,
|
|
comment_marker,
|
|
prefix_list,
|
|
output_lines,
|
|
global_vars_seen_dict,
|
|
preserve_names,
|
|
is_before_functions,
|
|
global_check_setting,
|
|
):
|
|
printed_prefixes = set()
|
|
output_lines_loc = {} # Allows GLOB and GLOBNAMED to be sorted correctly
|
|
for nameless_value in global_nameless_values:
|
|
if nameless_value.is_before_functions != is_before_functions:
|
|
continue
|
|
for p in prefix_list:
|
|
global_vars_seen = {}
|
|
checkprefixes = p[0]
|
|
if checkprefixes is None:
|
|
continue
|
|
for checkprefix in checkprefixes:
|
|
if checkprefix in global_vars_seen_dict:
|
|
global_vars_seen.update(global_vars_seen_dict[checkprefix])
|
|
else:
|
|
global_vars_seen_dict[checkprefix] = {}
|
|
if (checkprefix, nameless_value.check_prefix) in printed_prefixes:
|
|
break
|
|
if not glob_val_dict[checkprefix]:
|
|
continue
|
|
if nameless_value.check_prefix not in glob_val_dict[checkprefix]:
|
|
continue
|
|
if not glob_val_dict[checkprefix][nameless_value.check_prefix]:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
check_lines = []
|
|
global_vars_seen_before = [key for key in global_vars_seen.keys()]
|
|
lines_w_index = glob_val_dict[checkprefix][nameless_value.check_prefix]
|
|
lines_w_index = filter_globals_according_to_preference(
|
|
lines_w_index,
|
|
global_vars_seen_before,
|
|
nameless_value,
|
|
global_check_setting,
|
|
)
|
|
for i, line in lines_w_index:
|
|
if _global_value_regex:
|
|
matched = False
|
|
for regex in _global_value_regex:
|
|
if re.match("^@" + regex + " = ", line) or re.match(
|
|
"^!" + regex + " = ", line
|
|
):
|
|
matched = True
|
|
break
|
|
if not matched:
|
|
continue
|
|
new_line = generalize_global_check_line(
|
|
line, preserve_names, global_vars_seen
|
|
)
|
|
new_line = filter_unstable_metadata(new_line)
|
|
check_line = "%s %s: %s" % (comment_marker, checkprefix, new_line)
|
|
check_lines.append((i, check_line))
|
|
if not check_lines:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
if not checkprefix in output_lines_loc:
|
|
output_lines_loc[checkprefix] = []
|
|
if not nameless_value.interlaced_with_previous:
|
|
flush_current_checks(
|
|
output_lines, output_lines_loc[checkprefix], comment_marker
|
|
)
|
|
for check_line in check_lines:
|
|
output_lines_loc[checkprefix].append(check_line)
|
|
|
|
printed_prefixes.add((checkprefix, nameless_value.check_prefix))
|
|
|
|
# Remembe new global variables we have not seen before
|
|
for key in global_vars_seen:
|
|
if key not in global_vars_seen_before:
|
|
global_vars_seen_dict[checkprefix][key] = global_vars_seen[key]
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
if printed_prefixes:
|
|
for p in prefix_list:
|
|
if p[0] is None:
|
|
continue
|
|
for checkprefix in p[0]:
|
|
if checkprefix not in output_lines_loc:
|
|
continue
|
|
flush_current_checks(
|
|
output_lines, output_lines_loc[checkprefix], comment_marker
|
|
)
|
|
break
|
|
output_lines.append(comment_marker + SEPARATOR)
|
|
return printed_prefixes
|
|
|
|
|
|
def check_prefix(prefix):
|
|
if not PREFIX_RE.match(prefix):
|
|
hint = ""
|
|
if "," in prefix:
|
|
hint = " Did you mean '--check-prefixes=" + prefix + "'?"
|
|
warn(
|
|
(
|
|
"Supplied prefix '%s' is invalid. Prefix must contain only alphanumeric characters, hyphens and underscores."
|
|
+ hint
|
|
)
|
|
% (prefix)
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_check_prefixes(filecheck_cmd):
|
|
check_prefixes = [
|
|
item
|
|
for m in CHECK_PREFIX_RE.finditer(filecheck_cmd)
|
|
for item in m.group(1).split(",")
|
|
]
|
|
if not check_prefixes:
|
|
check_prefixes = ["CHECK"]
|
|
return check_prefixes
|
|
|
|
|
|
def verify_filecheck_prefixes(fc_cmd):
|
|
fc_cmd_parts = fc_cmd.split()
|
|
for part in fc_cmd_parts:
|
|
if "check-prefix=" in part:
|
|
prefix = part.split("=", 1)[1]
|
|
check_prefix(prefix)
|
|
elif "check-prefixes=" in part:
|
|
prefixes = part.split("=", 1)[1].split(",")
|
|
for prefix in prefixes:
|
|
check_prefix(prefix)
|
|
if prefixes.count(prefix) > 1:
|
|
warn(
|
|
"Supplied prefix '%s' is not unique in the prefix list."
|
|
% (prefix,)
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_autogennote_suffix(parser, args):
|
|
autogenerated_note_args = ""
|
|
for action in parser._actions:
|
|
if not hasattr(args, action.dest):
|
|
continue # Ignore options such as --help that aren't included in args
|
|
# Ignore parameters such as paths to the binary or the list of tests
|
|
if action.dest in (
|
|
"tests",
|
|
"update_only",
|
|
"tool_binary",
|
|
"opt_binary",
|
|
"llc_binary",
|
|
"clang",
|
|
"opt",
|
|
"llvm_bin",
|
|
"verbose",
|
|
"force_update",
|
|
"reset_variable_names",
|
|
):
|
|
continue
|
|
value = getattr(args, action.dest)
|
|
if action.dest == "check_globals":
|
|
default_value = "none" if args.version < 4 else "smart"
|
|
if value == default_value:
|
|
continue
|
|
autogenerated_note_args += action.option_strings[0] + " "
|
|
if args.version < 4 and value == "all":
|
|
continue
|
|
autogenerated_note_args += "%s " % value
|
|
continue
|
|
if action.const is not None: # action stores a constant (usually True/False)
|
|
# Skip actions with different constant values (this happens with boolean
|
|
# --foo/--no-foo options)
|
|
if value != action.const:
|
|
continue
|
|
if parser.get_default(action.dest) == value:
|
|
continue # Don't add default values
|
|
if action.dest == "function_signature" and args.version >= 2:
|
|
continue # Enabled by default in version 2
|
|
if action.dest == "filters":
|
|
# Create a separate option for each filter element. The value is a list
|
|
# of Filter objects.
|
|
for elem in value:
|
|
opt_name = "filter-out" if elem.is_filter_out else "filter"
|
|
opt_value = elem.pattern()
|
|
new_arg = '--%s "%s" ' % (opt_name, opt_value.strip('"'))
|
|
if new_arg not in autogenerated_note_args:
|
|
autogenerated_note_args += new_arg
|
|
else:
|
|
autogenerated_note_args += action.option_strings[0] + " "
|
|
if action.const is None: # action takes a parameter
|
|
if action.nargs == "+":
|
|
value = " ".join(map(lambda v: '"' + v.strip('"') + '"', value))
|
|
autogenerated_note_args += "%s " % value
|
|
if autogenerated_note_args:
|
|
autogenerated_note_args = " %s %s" % (
|
|
UTC_ARGS_KEY,
|
|
autogenerated_note_args[:-1],
|
|
)
|
|
return autogenerated_note_args
|
|
|
|
|
|
def check_for_command(line, parser, args, argv, argparse_callback):
|
|
cmd_m = UTC_ARGS_CMD.match(line)
|
|
if cmd_m:
|
|
for option in shlex.split(cmd_m.group("cmd").strip()):
|
|
if option:
|
|
argv.append(option)
|
|
args = parse_args(parser, filter(lambda arg: arg not in args.tests, argv))
|
|
if argparse_callback is not None:
|
|
argparse_callback(args)
|
|
return args, argv
|
|
|
|
|
|
def find_arg_in_test(test_info, get_arg_to_check, arg_string, is_global):
|
|
result = get_arg_to_check(test_info.args)
|
|
if not result and is_global:
|
|
# See if this has been specified via UTC_ARGS. This is a "global" option
|
|
# that affects the entire generation of test checks. If it exists anywhere
|
|
# in the test, apply it to everything.
|
|
saw_line = False
|
|
for line_info in test_info.ro_iterlines():
|
|
line = line_info.line
|
|
if not line.startswith(";") and line.strip() != "":
|
|
saw_line = True
|
|
result = get_arg_to_check(line_info.args)
|
|
if result:
|
|
if warn and saw_line:
|
|
# We saw the option after already reading some test input lines.
|
|
# Warn about it.
|
|
print(
|
|
"WARNING: Found {} in line following test start: ".format(
|
|
arg_string
|
|
)
|
|
+ line,
|
|
file=sys.stderr,
|
|
)
|
|
print(
|
|
"WARNING: Consider moving {} to top of file".format(arg_string),
|
|
file=sys.stderr,
|
|
)
|
|
break
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
|
|
def dump_input_lines(output_lines, test_info, prefix_set, comment_string):
|
|
for input_line_info in test_info.iterlines(output_lines):
|
|
line = input_line_info.line
|
|
args = input_line_info.args
|
|
if line.strip() == comment_string:
|
|
continue
|
|
if line.strip() == comment_string + SEPARATOR:
|
|
continue
|
|
if line.lstrip().startswith(comment_string):
|
|
m = CHECK_RE.match(line)
|
|
if m and m.group(1) in prefix_set:
|
|
continue
|
|
output_lines.append(line.rstrip("\n"))
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def add_checks_at_end(
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output_lines, prefix_list, func_order, comment_string, check_generator
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):
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added = set()
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generated_prefixes = set()
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for prefix in prefix_list:
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prefixes = prefix[0]
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tool_args = prefix[1]
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for prefix in prefixes:
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for func in func_order[prefix]:
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# The func order can contain the same functions multiple times.
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# If we see one again we are done.
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if (func, prefix) in added:
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continue
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if added:
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output_lines.append(comment_string)
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# The add_*_checks routines expect a run list whose items are
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# tuples that have a list of prefixes as their first element and
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# tool command args string as their second element. They output
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# checks for each prefix in the list of prefixes. By doing so, it
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# implicitly assumes that for each function every run line will
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# generate something for that function. That is not the case for
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# generated functions as some run lines might not generate them
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# (e.g. -fopenmp vs. no -fopenmp).
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#
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# Therefore, pass just the prefix we're interested in. This has
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# the effect of generating all of the checks for functions of a
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# single prefix before moving on to the next prefix. So checks
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# are ordered by prefix instead of by function as in "normal"
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# mode.
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for generated_prefix in check_generator(
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output_lines, [([prefix], tool_args)], func
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):
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added.add((func, generated_prefix))
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generated_prefixes.add(generated_prefix)
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return generated_prefixes
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