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[sanitizers] Make it possible to XFAIL on the effective target, not just the default. Summary: The triple is not the right thing to XFAIL on since LIT only sees the default triple and not the effective triple chosen by any -target option in the RUN directives. This discrepancy is shown in the table below: Default Triple | Options | XFAIL | LIT's expected result | Desired expectation =================+===================================+========+=======================+==================== mips-linux-gnu | -target mips-linux-gnu | | Pass | Pass mips-linux-gnu | -target mips64-linux-gnu -mabi=64 | | Pass | Pass mips-linux-gnu | -target mips-linux-gnu | mips | Fail | Fail mips-linux-gnu | -target mips64-linux-gnu -mabi=64 | mips | Fail | Fail/Pass* (debatable**) mips-linux-gnu | -target mips-linux-gnu | mips- | Fail | Fail mips-linux-gnu | -target mips64-linux-gnu -mabi=64 | mips- | Fail | Pass* mips-linux-gnu | -target mips-linux-gnu | mips64 | Pass | Pass mips-linux-gnu | -target mips64-linux-gnu -mabi=64 | mips64 | Pass | Fail* mips64-linux-gnu | -target mips-linux-gnu | | Pass | Pass mips64-linux-gnu | -target mips64-linux-gnu -mabi=64 | | Pass | Pass mips64-linux-gnu | -target mips-linux-gnu | mips | Fail | Fail* mips64-linux-gnu | -target mips64-linux-gnu -mabi=64 | mips | Fail | Fail/Pass (debatable**) mips64-linux-gnu | -target mips-linux-gnu | mips- | Pass | Fail* mips64-linux-gnu | -target mips64-linux-gnu -mabi=64 | mips- | Pass | Pass mips64-linux-gnu | -target mips-linux-gnu | mips64 | Fail | Pass* mips64-linux-gnu | -target mips64-linux-gnu -mabi=64 | mips64 | Fail | Fail x64_64-linux-gnu | -target i386-linux-gnu | | Pass | Pass x64_64-linux-gnu | -target x86_64-linux-gnu | | Pass | Pass x64_64-linux-gnu | -target i386-linux-gnu | i386 | Pass | Fail* x64_64-linux-gnu | -target x86_64-linux-gnu | i386 | Pass | Pass x64_64-linux-gnu | -target i386-linux-gnu | x86_64 | Fail | Pass x64_64-linux-gnu | -target x86_64-linux-gnu | x86_64 | Fail | Fail* * These all differ from LIT's current behaviour. ** People's expectations vary depending on whether they know that LIT does a substring match on the default triple or think it's an exact match on an architecture. This patch adds "target-is-${target_arch}" to the available features list and updates the mips XFAIL's to use them. XFAIL'ing on these features will correctly account for the target being tested. Making the table: Options | XFAIL | LIT's expected result ==================================+==================+====================== -target mips-linux-gnu | | Pass -target mips64-linux-gnu -mabi=64 | | Pass -target mips-linux-gnu | target-is-mips | Fail -target mips64-linux-gnu -mabi=64 | target-is-mips | Pass -target mips-linux-gnu | target-is-mips64 | Pass -target mips64-linux-gnu -mabi=64 | target-is-mips64 | Fail -target i386-linux-gnu | | Pass -target x86_64-linux-gnu | | Pass -target i386-linux-gnu | target-is-i386 | Fail -target x86_64-linux-gnu | target-is-i386 | Pass -target i386-linux-gnu | target-is-x86_64 | Pass -target x86_64-linux-gnu | target-is-x86_64 | Fail Reviewers: probinson Subscribers: probinson, kubabrecka, llvm-commits, samsonov Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22802 llvm-svn: 278116
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Compiler-rt Testing Infrastructure Guide
========================================
.. contents::
:local:
Overview
========
This document is the reference manual for the compiler-rt modifications to the
testing infrastructure. Documentation for the infrastructure itself can be found at
:ref:`llvm_testing_guide`.
LLVM testing infrastructure organization
========================================
The compiler-rt testing infrastructure contains regression tests which are run
as part of the usual ``make check-all`` and are expected to always pass -- they
should be run before every commit.
Quick start
===========
The regressions tests are in the "compiler-rt" module and are normally checked
out in the directory ``llvm/projects/compiler-rt/test``. Use ``make check-all``
to run the regression tests after building compiler-rt.
REQUIRES, XFAIL, etc.
---------------------
Sometimes it is necessary to restrict a test to a specific target or mark it as
an "expected fail" or XFAIL. This is normally achieved using ``REQUIRES:`` or
``XFAIL:`` with a substring of LLVM's default target triple. Unfortunately, the
behaviour of this is somewhat quirky in compiler-rt. There are two main
pitfalls to avoid.
The first pitfall is that these directives perform a substring match on the
triple and as such ``XFAIL: mips`` affects more triples than expected. For
example, ``mips-linux-gnu``, ``mipsel-linux-gnu``, ``mips64-linux-gnu``, and
``mips64el-linux-gnu`` will all match a ``XFAIL: mips`` directive. Including a
trailing ``-`` such as in ``XFAIL: mips-`` can help to mitigate this quirk but
even that has issues as described below.
The second pitfall is that the default target triple is often inappropriate for
compiler-rt tests since compiler-rt tests may be compiled for multiple targets.
For example, a typical build on an ``x86_64-linux-gnu`` host will often run the
tests for both x86_64 and i386. In this situation ``XFAIL: x86_64`` will mark
both the x86_64 and i386 tests as an expected failure while ``XFAIL: i386``
will have no effect at all.
To remedy both pitfalls, compiler-rt tests provide a feature string which can
be used to specify a single target. This string is of the form
``target-is-${arch}`` where ``${arch}}`` is one of the values from the
following lines of the CMake output::
-- Compiler-RT supported architectures: x86_64;i386
-- Builtin supported architectures: i386;x86_64
So for example ``XFAIL: target-is-x86_64`` will mark a test as expected to fail
on x86_64 without also affecting the i386 test and ``XFAIL: target-is-i386``
will mark a test as expected to fail on i386 even if the default target triple
is ``x86_64-linux-gnu``. Directives that use these ``target-is-${arch}`` string
require exact matches so ``XFAIL: target-is-mips``,
``XFAIL: target-is-mipsel``, ``XFAIL: target-is-mips64``, and
``XFAIL: target-is-mips64el`` all refer to different MIPS targets.