SIMD Tests
To execute the simd testsuite, call make check-simd, typically with -j N
argument.
For more control over verbosity, compiler flags, and use of a simulator, use the environment variables documented below.
Environment variables
target_list
Similar to dejagnu target lists: E.g.
target_list="unix{-march=sandybridge,-march=native/-ffast-math,-march=native/-ffinite-math-only}"
would create three subdirs in testsuite/simd/ to run the complete simd
testsuite first with -march=sandybridge, then with -march=native -ffast-math, and finally with -march=native -ffinite-math-only.
CHECK_SIMD_CONFIG
This variable can be set to a path to a file which is equivalent to a dejagnu
board. The file needs to be a valid sh script since it is sourced from the
scripts/check_simd script. Its purpose is to set the target_list variable
depending on $target_triplet (or whatever else makes sense for you). Example:
case "$target_triplet" in
x86_64-*)
target_list="unix{-march=sandybridge,-march=skylake-avx512,-march=native/-ffast-math,-march=athlon64,-march=core2,-march=nehalem,-march=skylake,-march=native/-ffinite-math-only,-march=knl}"
;;
powerpc64le-*)
define_target power7 "-mcpu=power7 -static" "$HOME/bin/run_on_gccfarm gcc112"
define_target power8 "-mcpu=power8 -static" "$HOME/bin/run_on_gccfarm gcc112"
define_target power9 "-mcpu=power9 -static" "$HOME/bin/run_on_gccfarm gcc135"
target_list="power7 power8 power9{,-ffast-math}"
;;
powerpc64-*)
define_target power7 "-mcpu=power7 -static" "$HOME/bin/run_on_gccfarm gcc110"
define_target power8 "-mcpu=power8 -static" "$HOME/bin/run_on_gccfarm gcc110"
target_list="power7 power8{,-ffast-math}"
;;
esac
The unix target is pre-defined to have no initial flags and no simulator. Use
the define_target(name, flags, sim) function to define your own targets for
the target_list variable. In the example above define_target power7 "-mcpu=power7 -static" "$HOME/bin/run_on_gccfarm gcc112" defines the target
power7 which always uses the flags -mcpu=power7 and -static when
compiling tests and prepends $HOME/bin/run_on_gccfarm gcc112 to test
executables. In target_list you can now use the name power7. E.g.
target_list="power7 power7/-ffast-math" or its shorthand
target_list="power7{,-ffast-math}".
DRIVEROPTS
This variable affects the Makefiles generated per target (as defined above).
It's a string of flags that are prepended to the driver.sh invocation which
builds and runs the tests. You cd into a simd test subdir and use make help
to see possible options and a list of all valid targets.
use DRIVEROPTS=<options> to pass the following options:
-q, --quiet Disable same-line progress output (default if stdout is
not a tty).
-p, --percentage Add percentage to default same-line progress output.
-v, --verbose Print one line per test and minimal extra information on
failure.
-vv Print all compiler and test output.
-k, --keep-failed Keep executables of failed tests.
--sim <executable> Path to an executable that is prepended to the test
execution binary (default: the value of
GCC_TEST_SIMULATOR).
--timeout-factor <x>
Multiply the default timeout with x.
-x, --run-expensive Compile and run tests marked as expensive (default:
true if GCC_TEST_RUN_EXPENSIVE is set, false otherwise).
-o <pattern>, --only <pattern>
Compile and run only tests matching the given pattern.
TESTFLAGS
This variable also affects the Makefiles generated per target. It's a list of
compiler flags that are appended to CXXFLAGS.
GCC_TEST_SIMULATOR
If --sim is not passed via DRIVEROPTS, then this variable is prepended to
test invocations. If a simulator was defined via the CHECK_SIMD_CONFIG
script, then then generated Makefile sets the GCC_TEST_SIMULATOR variable.
GCC_TEST_RUN_EXPENSIVE
If set to any non-empty string, run tests marked as expensive, otherwise treat
these tests as UNSUPPORTED.
Writing new tests
A test starts with the copyright header, directly followed by directives influencing the set of tests to generate and whether the test driver should expect a failure.
Then the test must at least #include "bits/verify.h", which provides main
and declares a template <typename V> void test() function, which the test has
to define. The template parameter is set to simd<T, Abi> type where T and
Abi are determined by the type and ABI subset dimensions.
The test() functions are typically implemented using the COMPARE(x, reference), VERIFY(boolean), and ULP_COMPARE(x, reference, allowed_distance) macros.
Directives
-
// skip: <type pattern> <ABI subset pattern> <target triplet pattern> <CXXFLAGS pattern>If all patterns match, the test is silently skipped. -
// only: <type pattern> <ABI subset pattern> <target triplet pattern> <CXXFLAGS pattern>If any pattern doesn't match, the test is silently skipped. -
// expensive: <type pattern> <ABI subset pattern> <target triplet pattern> <CXXFLAGS pattern>If all patterns match, the test isUNSUPPORTEDunless expensive tests are enabled. -
// xfail: run|compile <type pattern> <ABI subset pattern> <target triplet pattern> <CXXFLAGS pattern>If all patterns match, test compilation or execution is expected to fail. The test then shows as "XFAIL: ...". If the test passes, the test shows "XPASS: ...". -
timeout: <number>Set the timeout of this test to<number>seconds. -
timeout-factor: <number>Multiply the default timeout with<number>.
All patterns except timeout and timeout-factor are matched via
case '<test context>' in
<pattern>)
# treat as match
;;
esac
The <CXXFLAGS pattern> implicitly adds a * wildcard before and after the
pattern. Thus, the CXXFLAGS pattern matches a substring and all other
patterns require a full match.
Examples:
// The test is only valid for floating-point types:
// only: float|double|ldouble * * *
// Skip the test for long double for all powerpc64* targets:
// skip: ldouble * powerpc64* *
// The test is expected to unconditionally fail on execution:
// xfail: run * * * *
// ABI subsets 1-9 are considered expensive:
// expensive: * [1-9] * *
Implementation sketch
-
scripts/create_testsuite_filescollects all*.cand*.ccfiles withsimd/tests/in their path into the filetestsuite_file_simd(and at the same time removes them fromtestsuite_files. -
The
check-simdtarget intestsuite/Makefile.amcallsscripts/check_simd. This script callstestsuite/experimental/simd/generate_makefile.shto generateMakefiles in all requested subdirectories. The subdirectories are communicated back to the make target via astdoutpipe. Thecheck-simdrule then spawns sub-make in these subdirectories. Finally it collects all summaries (simd_testsuite.sum) to present them at the end of the rule. -
The generated Makefiles define targets for each file in
testsuite_file_simd(you can edit this file after it was generated, though that's not recommended) while adding two test dimensions: type and ABI subset. The type is a list of all arithmetic types, potentially reduced viaonlyand/orskipdirectives in the test's source file. The ABI subset is a number between 0 and 9 (inclusive) mapping to a set ofsimd_abis intestsuite/experimental/simd/tests/bits/verify.h(iterate_abis()). The tests are thus potentially compiled 170 (17 arithmetic types * 10 ABI subsets) times. This is necessary to limit the memory usage of GCC to reasonable numbers and keep the compile time below 1 minute (per compiler invocation). -
When
makeexecutes in the generated subdir, thealltarget depends on building and running all tests viatestsuite/experimental/simd/driver.shand collecting their logs into asimd_testsuite.logand then extractingsimd_testsuite.sumfrom it. -
The
driver.shscript builds and runs the test, parses the compiler and test output, and prints progress information to the terminal.
Appendix
run_on_gccfarm script
#!/bin/sh
usage() {
cat <<EOF
Usage $0 <hostname> <executable> [arguments]
Copies <executable> to $host, executes it and cleans up again.
EOF
}
[ $# -lt 2 ] && usage && exit 1
case "$1" in
-h|--help)
usage
exit
;;
esac
host="$1"
exe="$2"
shift 2
# Copy executable locally to strip it before scp to remote host
local_tmpdir=$(mktemp -d)
cp "$exe" $local_tmpdir
cd $local_tmpdir
exe="${exe##*/}"
powerpc64le-linux-gnu-strip "$exe"
ssh_controlpath=~/.local/run_on_gccfarm/$host
if [ ! -S $ssh_controlpath ]; then
mkdir -p ~/.local/run_on_gccfarm
(
flock -n 9
if [ ! -S $ssh_controlpath ]; then
ssh -o ControlMaster=yes -o ControlPath=$ssh_controlpath -o ControlPersist=10m $host.fsffrance.org true
fi
) 9> ~/.local/run_on_gccfarm/lockfile
fi
opts="-o ControlPath=$ssh_controlpath"
remote_tmpdir=$(ssh $opts $host.fsffrance.org mktemp -d -p .)
scp $opts -C -q "$exe" $host.fsffrance.org:$remote_tmpdir/
cd
rm -r "$local_tmpdir" &
ssh $opts $host.fsffrance.org $remote_tmpdir/$exe "$@"
ret=$?
ssh $opts $host.fsffrance.org rm -r $remote_tmpdir &
exit $ret