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test-suite Guide
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Quickstart
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----------
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1. The lit test runner is required to run the tests. You can either use one
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from an LLVM build:
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```bash
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% <path to llvm build>/bin/llvm-lit --version
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lit 0.8.0dev
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```
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An alternative is installing it as a python package in a python virtual
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environment:
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```bash
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% mkdir venv
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% virtualenv venv
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% . venv/bin/activate
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% pip install svn+http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk/utils/lit
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% lit --version
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lit 0.8.0dev
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```
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2. Check out the `test-suite` module with:
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```bash
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% git clone https://github.com/llvm/llvm-test-suite.git test-suite
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```
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3. Create a build directory and use CMake to configure the suite. Use the
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`CMAKE_C_COMPILER` option to specify the compiler to test. Use a cache file
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to choose a typical build configuration:
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```bash
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% mkdir test-suite-build
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% cd test-suite-build
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% cmake -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=<path to llvm build>/bin/clang \
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-C../test-suite/cmake/caches/O3.cmake \
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../test-suite
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```
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4. Build the benchmarks:
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```text
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% make
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Scanning dependencies of target timeit-target
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[ 0%] Building C object tools/CMakeFiles/timeit-target.dir/timeit.c.o
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[ 0%] Linking C executable timeit-target
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...
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```
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5. Run the tests with lit:
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```text
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% llvm-lit -v -j 1 -o results.json .
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-- Testing: 474 tests, 1 threads --
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PASS: test-suite :: MultiSource/Applications/ALAC/decode/alacconvert-decode.test (1 of 474)
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********** TEST 'test-suite :: MultiSource/Applications/ALAC/decode/alacconvert-decode.test' RESULTS **********
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compile_time: 0.2192
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exec_time: 0.0462
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hash: "59620e187c6ac38b36382685ccd2b63b"
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size: 83348
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**********
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PASS: test-suite :: MultiSource/Applications/ALAC/encode/alacconvert-encode.test (2 of 474)
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...
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```
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6. Show and compare result files (optional):
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```bash
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# Make sure pandas is installed. Prepend `sudo` if necessary.
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% pip install pandas
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# Show a single result file:
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% test-suite/utils/compare.py results.json
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# Compare two result files:
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% test-suite/utils/compare.py results_a.json results_b.json
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```
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Structure
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---------
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The test-suite contains benchmark and test programs. The programs come with
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reference outputs so that their correctness can be checked. The suite comes
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with tools to collect metrics such as benchmark runtime, compilation time and
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code size.
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The test-suite is divided into several directories:
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- `SingleSource/`
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Contains test programs that are only a single source file in size. A
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subdirectory may contain several programs.
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- `MultiSource/`
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Contains subdirectories which entire programs with multiple source files.
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Large benchmarks and whole applications go here.
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- `MicroBenchmarks/`
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Programs using the [google-benchmark](https://github.com/google/benchmark)
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library. The programs define functions that are run multiple times until the
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measurement results are statistically significant.
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- `External/`
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Contains descriptions and test data for code that cannot be directly
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distributed with the test-suite. The most prominent members of this
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directory are the SPEC CPU benchmark suites.
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See [External Suites](#external-suites).
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- `Bitcode/`
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These tests are mostly written in LLVM bitcode.
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- `CTMark/`
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Contains symbolic links to other benchmarks forming a representative sample
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for compilation performance measurements.
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### Benchmarks
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Every program can work as a correctness test. Some programs are unsuitable for
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performance measurements. Setting the `TEST_SUITE_BENCHMARKING_ONLY` CMake
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option to `ON` will disable them.
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Configuration
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-------------
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The test-suite has configuration options to customize building and running the
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benchmarks. CMake can print a list of them:
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```bash
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% cd test-suite-build
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# Print basic options:
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% cmake -LH
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# Print all options:
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% cmake -LAH
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```
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### Common Configuration Options
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- `CMAKE_C_FLAGS`
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Specify extra flags to be passed to C compiler invocations. The flags are
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also passed to the C++ compiler and linker invocations. See
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[https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_LANG_FLAGS.html](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_LANG_FLAGS.html)
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- `CMAKE_C_COMPILER`
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Select the C compiler executable to be used. Note that the C++ compiler is
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inferred automatically i.e. when specifying `path/to/clang` CMake will
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automatically use `path/to/clang++` as the C++ compiler. See
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[https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_LANG_COMPILER.html](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_LANG_COMPILER.html)
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- `CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE`
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Select a build type like `OPTIMIZE` or `DEBUG` selecting a set of predefined
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compiler flags. These flags are applied regardless of the `CMAKE_C_FLAGS`
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option and may be changed by modifying `CMAKE_C_FLAGS_OPTIMIZE` etc. See
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[https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE.html](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE.html)
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- `TEST_SUITE_RUN_UNDER`
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Prefix test invocations with the given tool. This is typically used to run
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cross-compiled tests within a simulator tool.
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- `TEST_SUITE_BENCHMARKING_ONLY`
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Disable tests that are unsuitable for performance measurements. The disabled
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tests either run for a very short time or are dominated by I/O performance
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making them unsuitable as compiler performance tests.
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- `TEST_SUITE_SUBDIRS`
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Semicolon-separated list of directories to include. This can be used to only
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build parts of the test-suite or to include external suites. This option
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does not work reliably with deeper subdirectories as it skips intermediate
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`CMakeLists.txt` files which may be required.
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- `TEST_SUITE_COLLECT_STATS`
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Collect internal LLVM statistics. Appends `-save-stats=obj` when invocing the
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compiler and makes the lit runner collect and merge the statistic files.
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- `TEST_SUITE_RUN_BENCHMARKS`
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If this is set to `OFF` then lit will not actually run the tests but just
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collect build statistics like compile time and code size.
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- `TEST_SUITE_USE_PERF`
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Use the `perf` tool for time measurement instead of the `timeit` tool that
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comes with the test-suite. The `perf` is usually available on linux systems.
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- `TEST_SUITE_SPEC2000_ROOT`, `TEST_SUITE_SPEC2006_ROOT`, `TEST_SUITE_SPEC2017_ROOT`, ...
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Specify installation directories of external benchmark suites. You can find
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more information about expected versions or usage in the README files in the
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`External` directory (such as `External/SPEC/README`)
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### Common CMake Flags
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- `-GNinja`
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Generate build files for the ninja build tool.
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- `-Ctest-suite/cmake/caches/<cachefile.cmake>`
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Use a CMake cache. The test-suite comes with several CMake caches which
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predefine common or tricky build configurations.
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Displaying and Analyzing Results
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The `compare.py` script displays and compares result files. A result file is
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produced when invoking lit with the `-o filename.json` flag.
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Example usage:
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- Basic Usage:
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```text
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% test-suite/utils/compare.py baseline.json
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Warning: 'test-suite :: External/SPEC/CINT2006/403.gcc/403.gcc.test' has No metrics!
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Tests: 508
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Metric: exec_time
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Program baseline
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INT2006/456.hmmer/456.hmmer 1222.90
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INT2006/464.h264ref/464.h264ref 928.70
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...
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baseline
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count 506.000000
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mean 20.563098
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std 111.423325
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min 0.003400
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25% 0.011200
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50% 0.339450
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75% 4.067200
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max 1222.896800
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```
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- Show compile_time or text segment size metrics:
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```bash
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% test-suite/utils/compare.py -m compile_time baseline.json
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% test-suite/utils/compare.py -m size.__text baseline.json
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```
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- Compare two result files and filter short running tests:
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```bash
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% test-suite/utils/compare.py --filter-short baseline.json experiment.json
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Program baseline experiment diff
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SingleSour.../Benchmarks/Linpack/linpack-pc 5.16 4.30 -16.5%
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MultiSourc...erolling-dbl/LoopRerolling-dbl 7.01 7.86 12.2%
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SingleSour...UnitTests/Vectorizer/gcc-loops 3.89 3.54 -9.0%
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...
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```
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- Merge multiple baseline and experiment result files by taking the minimum
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runtime each:
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```bash
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% test-suite/utils/compare.py base0.json base1.json base2.json vs exp0.json exp1.json exp2.json
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```
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### Continuous Tracking with LNT
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LNT is a set of client and server tools for continuously monitoring
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performance. You can find more information at
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[http://llvm.org/docs/lnt](http://llvm.org/docs/lnt). The official LNT instance
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of the LLVM project is hosted at [http://lnt.llvm.org](http://lnt.llvm.org).
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External Suites
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---------------
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External suites such as SPEC can be enabled by either
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- placing (or linking) them into the `test-suite/test-suite-externals/xxx` directory (example: `test-suite/test-suite-externals/speccpu2000`)
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- using a configuration option such as `-D TEST_SUITE_SPEC2000_ROOT=path/to/speccpu2000`
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You can find further information in the respective README files such as
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`test-suite/External/SPEC/README`.
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For the SPEC benchmarks you can switch between the `test`, `train` and
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`ref` input datasets via the `TEST_SUITE_RUN_TYPE` configuration option.
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The `train` dataset is used by default.
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Custom Suites
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-------------
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You can build custom suites using the test-suite infrastructure. A custom suite
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has a `CMakeLists.txt` file at the top directory. The `CMakeLists.txt` will be
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picked up automatically if placed into a subdirectory of the test-suite or when
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setting the `TEST_SUITE_SUBDIRS` variable:
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```bash
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% cmake -DTEST_SUITE_SUBDIRS=path/to/my/benchmark-suite ../test-suite
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```
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Profile Guided Optimization
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---------------------------
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Profile guided optimization requires to compile and run twice. First the
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benchmark should be compiled with profile generation instrumentation enabled
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and setup for training data. The lit runner will merge the profile files
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using `llvm-profdata` so they can be used by the second compilation run.
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Example:
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```bash
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# Profile generation run:
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% cmake -DTEST_SUITE_PROFILE_GENERATE=ON \
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-DTEST_SUITE_RUN_TYPE=train \
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../test-suite
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% make
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% llvm-lit .
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# Use the profile data for compilation and actual benchmark run:
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% cmake -DTEST_SUITE_PROFILE_GENERATE=OFF \
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-DTEST_SUITE_PROFILE_USE=ON \
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-DTEST_SUITE_RUN_TYPE=ref \
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.
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% make
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% llvm-lit -o result.json .
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```
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The `TEST_SUITE_RUN_TYPE` setting only affects the SPEC benchmark suites.
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Cross Compilation and External Devices
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### Compilation
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CMake allows to cross compile to a different target via toolchain files. More
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information can be found here:
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- [http://llvm.org/docs/lnt/tests.html#cross-compiling](http://llvm.org/docs/lnt/tests.html#cross-compiling)
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- [https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/cmake-toolchains.7.html](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/cmake-toolchains.7.html)
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Cross compilation from macOS to iOS is possible with the
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`test-suite/cmake/caches/target-target-*-iphoneos-internal.cmake` CMake cache
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files; this requires an internal iOS SDK.
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### Running
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There are two ways to run the tests in a cross compilation setting:
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- Via SSH connection to an external device: The `TEST_SUITE_REMOTE_HOST` option
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should be set to the SSH hostname. The executables and data files need to be
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transferred to the device after compilation. This is typically done via the
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`rsync` make target. After this, the lit runner can be used on the host
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machine. It will prefix the benchmark and verification command lines with an
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`ssh` command.
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Example:
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```bash
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% cmake -G Ninja -D CMAKE_C_COMPILER=path/to/clang \
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-C ../test-suite/cmake/caches/target-arm64-iphoneos-internal.cmake \
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-D TEST_SUITE_REMOTE_HOST=mydevice \
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../test-suite
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% ninja
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% ninja rsync
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% llvm-lit -j1 -o result.json .
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```
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- You can specify a simulator for the target machine with the
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`TEST_SUITE_RUN_UNDER` setting. The lit runner will prefix all benchmark
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invocations with it.
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Running the test-suite via LNT
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------------------------------
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The LNT tool can run the test-suite. Use this when submitting test results to
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an LNT instance. See
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[http://llvm.org/docs/lnt/tests.html#llvm-cmake-test-suite](http://llvm.org/docs/lnt/tests.html#llvm-cmake-test-suite)
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for details.
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Running the test-suite via Makefiles (deprecated)
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-------------------------------------------------
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**Note**: The test-suite comes with a set of Makefiles that are considered
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deprecated. They do not support newer testing modes like `Bitcode` or
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`Microbenchmarks` and are harder to use.
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Old documentation is available in the
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[test-suite Makefile Guide](TestSuiteMakefileGuide).
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