[PATCH tip/core/rcu 14/32] tools/memory-model: Hardware checking for check{,all}litmus.sh
From: paulmck
Date: Wed Oct 02 2019 - 20:28:23 EST
From: "Paul E. McKenney" <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
This commit makes checklitmus.sh and checkalllitmus.sh check to see
if a hardware verification was specified (via the --hw command-line
argument, which sets the LKMM_HW_MAP_FILE environment variable).
If so, the C-language litmus test is converted to the specified type
of assembly-language litmus test and herd is run on it. Hardware is
permitted to be stronger than LKMM requires, so "Always" and "Never"
verifications of "Sometimes" C-language litmus tests are forgiven.
Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
tools/memory-model/scripts/checkalllitmus.sh | 23 ++++++++-------
tools/memory-model/scripts/checklitmus.sh | 42 +++++++++++++++++++++++++---
2 files changed, 49 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/memory-model/scripts/checkalllitmus.sh b/tools/memory-model/scripts/checkalllitmus.sh
index 54d8da8..2d3ee85 100755
--- a/tools/memory-model/scripts/checkalllitmus.sh
+++ b/tools/memory-model/scripts/checkalllitmus.sh
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#!/bin/sh
+#!/bin/bash
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
# Run herd7 tests on all .litmus files in the litmus-tests directory
@@ -8,6 +8,11 @@
# "^^^". It also outputs verification results to a file whose name is
# that of the specified litmus test, but with ".out" appended.
#
+# If the --hw argument is specified, this script translates the .litmus
+# C-language file to the specified type of assembly and verifies that.
+# But in this case, litmus tests using complex synchronization (such as
+# locking, RCU, and SRCU) are cheerfully ignored.
+#
# Usage:
# checkalllitmus.sh
#
@@ -38,21 +43,15 @@ then
( cd "$LKMM_DESTDIR"; sed -e 's/^/mkdir -p /' | sh )
fi
-# Find the checklitmus script. If it is not where we expect it, then
-# assume that the caller has the PATH environment variable set
-# appropriately.
-if test -x scripts/checklitmus.sh
-then
- clscript=scripts/checklitmus.sh
-else
- clscript=checklitmus.sh
-fi
-
# Run the script on all the litmus tests in the specified directory
ret=0
for i in $litmusdir/*.litmus
do
- if ! $clscript $i
+ if test -n "$LKMM_HW_MAP_FILE" && ! scripts/simpletest.sh $i
+ then
+ continue
+ fi
+ if ! scripts/checklitmus.sh $i
then
ret=1
fi
diff --git a/tools/memory-model/scripts/checklitmus.sh b/tools/memory-model/scripts/checklitmus.sh
index 638b8c6..42ff118 100755
--- a/tools/memory-model/scripts/checklitmus.sh
+++ b/tools/memory-model/scripts/checklitmus.sh
@@ -6,6 +6,11 @@
# results to a file whose name is that of the specified litmus test, but
# with ".out" appended.
#
+# If the --hw argument is specified, this script translates the .litmus
+# C-language file to the specified type of assembly and verifies that.
+# But in this case, litmus tests using complex synchronization (such as
+# locking, RCU, and SRCU) are cheerfully ignored.
+#
# Usage:
# checklitmus.sh file.litmus
#
@@ -18,8 +23,6 @@
# Author: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
litmus=$1
-herdoptions=${LKMM_HERD_OPTIONS--conf linux-kernel.cfg}
-
if test -f "$litmus" -a -r "$litmus"
then
:
@@ -28,7 +31,38 @@ else
exit 255
fi
-echo Herd options: $herdoptions > $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out
-/usr/bin/time $LKMM_TIMEOUT_CMD herd7 $herdoptions $litmus >> $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out 2>&1
+if test -z "$LKMM_HW_MAP_FILE"
+then
+ # LKMM run
+ herdoptions=${LKMM_HERD_OPTIONS--conf linux-kernel.cfg}
+ echo Herd options: $herdoptions > $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out
+ /usr/bin/time $LKMM_TIMEOUT_CMD herd7 $herdoptions $litmus >> $LKMM_DESTDIR/$litmus.out 2>&1
+else
+ # Hardware run
+
+ T=/tmp/checklitmushw.sh.$$
+ trap 'rm -rf $T' 0 2
+ mkdir $T
+
+ # Generate filenames
+ catfile="`echo $LKMM_HW_MAP_FILE | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`.cat"
+ mapfile="Linux2${LKMM_HW_MAP_FILE}.map"
+ themefile="$T/${LKMM_HW_MAP_FILE}.theme"
+ herdoptions="-model $LKMM_HW_CAT_FILE"
+ hwlitmus=`echo $litmus | sed -e 's/\.litmus$/.'${LKMM_HW_MAP_FILE}'.litmus/'`
+ hwlitmusfile=`echo $hwlitmus | sed -e 's,^.*/,,'`
+
+ # Don't run on litmus tests with complex synchronization
+ if ! scripts/simpletest.sh $litmus
+ then
+ echo ' --- ' error: \"$litmus\" contains locking, RCU, or SRCU
+ exit 254
+ fi
+
+ # Generate the assembly code and run herd7 on it.
+ gen_theme7 -n 10 -map $mapfile -call Linux.call > $themefile
+ jingle7 -theme $themefile $litmus > $T/$hwlitmusfile 2> $T/$hwlitmusfile.jingle7.out
+ /usr/bin/time $LKMM_TIMEOUT_CMD herd7 -model $catfile $T/$hwlitmusfile > $LKMM_DESTDIR/$hwlitmus.out 2>&1
+fi
scripts/judgelitmus.sh $litmus
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