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#!/usr/bin/perl
#------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Run a regression test on the batch system #
# - runs the regression tests given as input parameters #
# - parses and checks results upon completion #
# - tests can be found in <vtr_flow>/tasks/regression_tests/ #
# #
# Usage: #
# <While in the top-level directory> #
# run_reg_test.pl <TEST1> <TEST2> ... #
# #
# Options: #
# -create_golden: Will create/overwrite the golden results with #
# those of the most recent execution #
# quick_test: Will run quick test in top-level directory before #
# running specified regression tests. #
# -display_qor: Will display quality of results of most recent #
# build of specified regression test. #
# #
# Notes: <TEST> argument is of the format: <project>_reg_<suite> #
# See <vtr_flow_path>/tasks/regression_tests for more information. #
# #
# Currently available: #
# - vtr_reg_basic #
# - vtr_reg_strong #
# - vtr_reg_nightly #
# - vtr_reg_weekly #
# #
#------------------------------------------------------------------------#
use strict;
use Cwd;
use File::Spec;
use List::Util;
use Scalar::Util;
# Function Prototypes
sub setup_single_test;
sub check_override;
sub run_single_test;
sub parse_single_test;
sub run_quick_test;
sub run_odin_test;
# Get absolute path of 'vtr_flow'
my $vtr_flow_path = getcwd;
$vtr_flow_path = "$vtr_flow_path/vtr_flow";
# Get absolute path of 'regression_tests'
my $reg_test_path = "$vtr_flow_path/tasks/regression_tests";
my @tests;
my $token;
my $test_dir;
my $test_name;
my $run_params = "";
my $parse_params = "";
# Override variables
my $first = 1;
my $parse_only = 0;
my $create_golden = 0;
my $check_golden = 0;
my $calc_geomean = 0;
my $display_qor = 0;
my $show_failures = 0;
my $num_cpu = 1;
my $long_task_names = 0;
# Parse Input Arguments
while ( $token = shift(@ARGV) ) {
if ( $token eq "-parse") {
$parse_only = 1;
} elsif ( $token eq "-create_golden" ) {
$create_golden = 1;
} elsif ( $token eq "-check_golden" ) {
$check_golden = 1;
} elsif ( $token eq "-calc_geomean" ) {
$calc_geomean = 1;
} elsif ( $token eq "-display_qor" ) {
$display_qor = 1;
} elsif ( $token eq "-show_failures" ) {
$show_failures = 1;
} elsif ( $token eq "-long_task_names" ) {
$long_task_names = 1;
} elsif ( $token eq "-j" ) { #-j N
$num_cpu = int(shift(@ARGV));
} elsif ( $token =~ /^-j(\d+)$/ ) { #-jN
$num_cpu = int($1);
} elsif ($token eq "quick_test") {
run_quick_test();
} else {
if ($token =~ /(.*)\//) {
$token = $1;
}
push( @tests, $token );
}
}
# Remove duplicate tests
@tests = uniq(@tests);
if ( $#tests == -1) {
die "\n"
. "Incorrect usage. You must specify at least one test to execute.\n"
. "\n"
. "USAGE:\n"
. "run_reg_test.pl <TEST1> <TEST2> ... \n"
. "\n"
. "OPTIONS:\n"
. " -create_golden: Will create/overwrite the golden results with\n"
. " those of the most recent execution\n"
. " -quick_test: Will run quick test in top-level directory before\n"
. " running specified regression tests.\n"
. " -display_qor: Will display quality of results of most recent build \n"
. " of specified regression test.\n"
. "\n"
. "Notes: <TEST> argument is of the format: <project>_reg_<suite>\n"
. "See <vtr_flow_path>/tasks/regression_tests for more information.\n"
. "\n"
. "Currently available:\n"
. " - vtr_reg_basic\n"
. " - vtr_reg_strong\n"
. " - vtr_reg_nightly\n"
. " - vtr_reg_weekly\n"
. "\n"
. "If you wish to add your own test, place it in
. <vtr_flow_path>/tasks/regression_tests\n"
. "\n";
}
##############################################################
# Run regression tests
##############################################################
my $num_failed_tests = 0;
if ( $#tests > -1 ) {
foreach my $test (@tests) {
chomp($test);
my $run_failures = 0;
if($test =~ /^odin_reg/) {
$run_failures = run_odin_test($test);
} else {
#Standard VTR task-based test
# Set up test
setup_single_test($test);
# Check for user overrides
check_override();
# Run regression test
$run_failures = run_single_test($test);
$first = 0;
# Parse regression test
parse_single_test(" ");
# Create/Check golden results
if ($create_golden) {
parse_single_test("create", "calculate");
} else {
my $qor_test_failures = parse_single_test("check", "calculate");
print "\nTest '$test' had $qor_test_failures qor test failures\n";
$num_failed_tests += $qor_test_failures;
}
}
print "\nTest '$test' had $run_failures run failures\n";
$num_failed_tests += $run_failures;
}
print "\nTest complete\n\n";
}
if($num_failed_tests != 0) {
print "Error: $num_failed_tests tests failed!\n"
} else {
print "All tests passed\n"
}
exit $num_failed_tests;
##############################################################
# Subroutines
##############################################################
sub setup_single_test {
$test_name = shift;
$test_dir = "$reg_test_path/$test_name";
# Task list exists. Execute script with list instead.
if ( -e "$test_dir/task_list.txt" ) {
$run_params = "-l $test_dir/task_list.txt";
$parse_params = "-l $test_dir/task_list.txt ";
}
else {
$run_params = "$test_dir";
$parse_params = "$test_dir ";
}
#Enable parallel execution
if ($num_cpu > 1) {
$run_params = "-j " . $num_cpu . " " . $run_params;
}
if (!$long_task_names) {
$run_params = "-short_task_names " . $run_params;
}
if ($show_failures) {
$run_params .= " -show_failures";
}
}
sub check_override {
if ($parse_only) {
parse_single_test;
exit "Parsed results";
}
if ($check_golden) {
parse_single_test("check");
exit "Checked results.";
}
if ($calc_geomean) {
parse_single_test("calculate");
exit "Calculated results.";
}
if ($display_qor) {
if (!-e "$test_dir/qor_geomean.txt") {
die "QoR results do not exist ($test_dir/qor_geomean.txt)";
}
elsif (!-r "$test_dir/qor_geomean.txt") {
die "[ERROR] Failed to open $test_dir/qor_geomean.txt: $!";
}
else {
print "=" x 121 . "\n";
print "\t" x 6 . "$test_name QoR Results \n";
print "=" x 121 . "\n";
my @data = (
"revision" ,
"date" ,
"total_runtime" ,
"total_wirelength" ,
"num_clb" ,
"min_chan_width" ,
"crit_path_delay"
);
my %units = (
"revision" , "" ,
"date" , "" ,
"total_runtime" , " s" ,
"total_wirelength" , " units" ,
"num_clb" , " blocks" ,
"min_chan_width" , " tracks" ,
"crit_path_delay" , " ns"
);
my %precision = (
"revision" , "%s" ,
"date" , "%s" ,
"total_runtime" , "%.3f",
"total_wirelength" , "%.0f",
"num_clb" , "%.2f",
"min_chan_width" , "%.2f",
"crit_path_delay" , "%.3f"
);
open( QOR_FILE, "$test_dir/qor_geomean.txt" );
my $output = <QOR_FILE>;
my @first_line = split( /\t/, trim($output) );
my @backwards = reverse <QOR_FILE>;
format STDOUT_TOP =
| @||||||| | @||||||||| | @|||||||||||||| | @||||||||||||||||||| | @|||||||||||| | @||||||||||||||| | @|||||||||||||||| |
@data;
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
.
write;
while( @backwards ) {
my @last_line = split( /\t/, trim( shift(@backwards) ) );
my @new_last_line;
foreach my $param (@data) {
# Get column (index) of each qor metric
my $index = List::Util::first { @first_line[$_] eq $param } 0 .. $#first_line;
# If index is out-of-bounds or metric cannot be found
if ( $index > @last_line or $index eq "" ) {
push( @new_last_line, sprintf( $precision{$param}, "-" ) . $units{$param} );
}
# If valid number, add it onto line to be printed with appropriate sig figs. and units
elsif ( Scalar::Util::looks_like_number(@last_line[$index]) ) {
push( @new_last_line, sprintf( $precision{$param}, @last_line[$index] ) . $units{$param} );
}
# For dates of format dd/mm/yy
elsif ( @last_line[$index] =~ m/^\d{2}\/\d{2}\/\d{2}$/ or @last_line[$index] ne "" ) {
push( @new_last_line, sprintf( $precision{$param}, @last_line[$index] ) . $units{$param} );
}
else {
push( @new_last_line, sprintf( $precision{$param}, "-" ) . $units{$param} );
}
}
format STDOUT =
| @||||||| | @||||||||| | @|||||||||||||| | @||||||||||||||||||| | @|||||||||||| | @||||||||||||||| | @|||||||||||||||| |
@new_last_line;
.
write;
}
close( QOR_FILE );
exit "QoR results displayed";
}
}
}
sub run_single_test {
my ($test) = @_;
if ($first) {
print "=============================================\n";
print " Verilog-to-Routing Regression Testing \n";
print "=============================================\n";
$first = 0;
}
print "\nRunning $test\n";
print "-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n";
print "scripts/run_vtr_task.pl $run_params \n";
print "\n";
chdir("$vtr_flow_path");
my $test_status = system("scripts/run_vtr_task.pl $run_params \n");
chdir("..");
#Perl is obtuse, and requires you to manually shift the return value by 8 bits
#to get the real exit code from a call to system(). There must be a better way to do this....
my $exit_code = $test_status >> 8;
return $exit_code;
}
sub parse_single_test {
while ( my $golden = shift(@_) ) {
if ( $golden eq "create" ) {
print "\nCreating golden results... \n";
$parse_params = $parse_params . "-create_golden ";
}
elsif ( $golden eq "check" ) {
print "\nChecking test results... \n";
$parse_params = $parse_params . "-check_golden ";
}
elsif ( $golden eq "calculate" ) {
print "\nCalculating QoR results... \n";
$parse_params = $parse_params . "-calc_geomean ";
}
else {
print "\nParsing test results... \n";
}
}
chdir("$vtr_flow_path");
print "scripts/parse_vtr_task.pl $parse_params \n";
my $parse_status = system("scripts/parse_vtr_task.pl $parse_params \n");
chdir("..");
#Perl is obtuse, and requires you to manually shift the return value by 8 bits
#to get the real exit code from a call to system(). There must be a better way to do this....
my $exit_code = $parse_status >> 8;
return $exit_code;
}
sub run_quick_test {
print "=============================================\n";
print " Test Verilog-to-Routing Infrastructure \n";
print "=============================================\n\n";
system("rm -f quick_test/depth_split.blif");
system("rm -f quick_test/abc_out.blif");
system("rm -f quick_test/route.out");
chdir ("quick_test") or die "Failed to change to directory ./quick_test: $!";
print "Testing ODIN II: ";
system("../ODIN_II/odin_II.exe -c depth_split.xml > odin_ii_out.txt 2>&1");
if(-f "depth_split.blif") {
print " [PASSED]\n\n";
} else {
print " [FAILED]\n\n";
}
print "Testing ABC: ";
system("../abc_with_bb_support/abc -c \"read abc_test.blif;sweep;write_hie abc_test.blif abc_out.blif\" > abc_out.txt 2>&1" );
if(-f "abc_out.blif") {
print " [PASSED]\n\n";
} else {
print " [FAILED]\n\n";
}
print "Testing VPR: ";
system("../vpr/vpr sample_arch.xml vpr_test -blif_file vpr_test.blif -route_file route.out > vpr_out.txt 2>&1");
if(-f "route.out") {
print " [PASSED]\n\n";
} else {
print " [FAILED]\n\n";
}
chdir ("..");
}
sub run_odin_test {
$token = shift;
my $odin_cmd = "ODIN_II/verify_odin.sh --clean -C ODIN_II/regression_test/.library/output_on_error.conf --nb_of_process $num_cpu --test ODIN_II/regression_test/benchmark/";
my $return_status = 0;
if ( $token eq "odin_reg_micro" ) {
$return_status = system($odin_cmd."suite/light_suite");
} elsif ( $token eq "odin_reg" ) {
$return_status = system($odin_cmd."task/full");
} elsif ( $token eq "odin_reg_large" ) {
$return_status = system($odin_cmd."task/large");
} elsif ( $token eq "odin_reg_operators" ) {
$return_status = system($odin_cmd."task/operators");
} elsif ( $token eq "odin_reg_valgrind_operators" ) {
$return_status = system($odin_cmd."task/valgrind_operators");
} elsif ( $token eq "odin_reg_arch" ) {
$return_status = system($odin_cmd."task/arch");
} elsif ( $token eq "odin_reg_syntax" ) {
$return_status = system($odin_cmd."task/syntax");
} elsif ( $token eq "odin_reg_full" ) {
$return_status = system($odin_cmd."suite/full_suite");
} else {
die("Unrecognized odin test $token");
}
#Perl is obtuse, and requires you to manually shift the return value by 8 bits
#to get the real exit code from a call to system(). There must be a better way to do this....
# odin return the number of failure as its exit code
my $exit_code = $return_status >> 8;
return $exit_code;
}
sub trim($) {
my $string = shift;
$string =~ s/^\s+//;
$string =~ s/\s+$//;
return $string;
}
sub uniq {
my %seen;
return grep { !$seen{$_}++ } @_;
}