llvm-project/lld/test/wasm/lto/cache.ll

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; RUN: opt -module-hash -module-summary %s -o %t.o
; RUN: opt -module-hash -module-summary %p/Inputs/cache.ll -o %t2.o
; RUN: rm -Rf %t.cache && mkdir %t.cache
; Create two files that would be removed by cache pruning due to age.
; We should only remove files matching the pattern "llvmcache-*".
; RUN: touch -t 197001011200 %t.cache/llvmcache-foo %t.cache/foo
; RUN: wasm-ld --thinlto-cache-dir=%t.cache --thinlto-cache-policy prune_after=1h:prune_interval=0s -o %t.wasm %t2.o %t.o
; Two cached objects, plus a timestamp file and "foo", minus the file we removed.
; RUN: ls %t.cache | count 4
; Create a file of size 64KB.
; RUN: %python -c "print(' ' * 65536)" > %t.cache/llvmcache-foo
; This should leave the file in place.
; RUN: wasm-ld --thinlto-cache-dir=%t.cache --thinlto-cache-policy cache_size_bytes=128k:prune_interval=0s -o %t.wasm %t2.o %t.o
; RUN: ls %t.cache | count 5
Reland "Change the timestamp of llvmcache-foo file to meet the thinLTO prune policy" Summary: It is difficult to touch a file with a relative mtime across different OSes as POSIX touch -d is rigid. While we may construct relative timestamps with `date`, POSIX date is inadequate to do so as various OSes' date do not agree on a common format (OpenBSD uses `date -r seconds`, FreeBSD uses `date -v-2M` while GNU accepts `-d '-2 min'`) Just use python os.utime() Original description: The case may randomly fail if we test it with command " while llvm-lit tools/lld/test/ELF/lto/cache.ll; do true; done". It is because the llvmcache-foo file is younger than llvmcache-349F039B8EB076D412007D82778442BED3148C4E and llvmcache-A8107945C65C2B2BBEE8E61AA604C311D60D58D6. But due to timestamp precision reason their timestamp is the same. Given the same timestamp, the file prune policy is to remove bigger size file first, so mostly foo file is removed for its bigger size. And the files size is under threshold after deleting foo file. That's what test case expect. However sometimes, the precision is enough to measure that timestamp of llvmcache-349F039B8EB076D412007D82778442BED3148C4E and llvmcache-A8107945C65C2B2BBEE8E61AA604C311D60D58D6 are smaller than foo, so llvmcache-349F039B8EB076D412007D82778442BED3148C4E and llvmcache-A8107945C65C2B2BBEE8E61AA604C311D60D58D6 are deleted first. Since the files size is still above the file size threshold after deleting the 2 files, the foo file is also deleted. And then the test case fails, because it expect only one file should be deleted instead of 3. The fix is to change the timestamp of llvmcache-foo file to meet the thinLTO prune policy. The same fix is applied to llvm code at https://reviews.llvm.org/D52452. Patch by Luo Yuanke. Reviewers: ruiu, craig.topper, smaslov, Jianping, espindola, LuoYuanke, tejohnson Reviewed By: tejohnson Subscribers: sbc100, krytarowski, aheejin, llvm-commits, dexonsmith, steven_wu, arichardson, inglorion, emaste, bjope, rupprecht Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54039 llvm-svn: 346006
2018-11-03 01:44:30 +08:00
; Increase the age of llvmcache-foo, which will give it the oldest time stamp
; so that it is processed and removed first.
; RUN: %python -c 'import os,sys,time; t=time.time()-120; os.utime(sys.argv[1],(t,t))' %t.cache/llvmcache-foo
; This should remove it.
; RUN: wasm-ld --thinlto-cache-dir=%t.cache --thinlto-cache-policy cache_size_bytes=32k:prune_interval=0s -o %t.wasm %t2.o %t.o
; RUN: ls %t.cache | count 4
; Setting max number of files to 0 should disable the limit, not delete everything.
; RUN: wasm-ld --thinlto-cache-dir=%t.cache --thinlto-cache-policy prune_after=0s:cache_size=0%:cache_size_files=0:prune_interval=0s -o %t.wasm %t2.o %t.o
; RUN: ls %t.cache | count 4
; Delete everything except for the timestamp, "foo" and one cache file.
; RUN: wasm-ld --thinlto-cache-dir=%t.cache --thinlto-cache-policy prune_after=0s:cache_size=0%:cache_size_files=1:prune_interval=0s -o %t.wasm %t2.o %t.o
; RUN: ls %t.cache | count 3
target datalayout = "e-m:e-p:32:32-i64:64-n32:64-S128"
target triple = "wasm32-unknown-unknown-wasm"
define void @globalfunc() #0 {
entry:
ret void
}