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-#!/bin/sh
-
-# Builds and runs tests for a particular target passed as an argument to this
-# script.
-
-set -ex
-
-TARGET=$1
-
-# If we're going to run tests inside of a qemu image, then we don't need any of
-# the scripts below. Instead, download the image, prepare a filesystem which has
-# the current state of this repository, and then run the image.
-#
-# It's assume that all images, when run with two disks, will run the `run.sh`
-# script from the second which we place inside.
-if [ "$QEMU" != "" ]; then
- tmpdir=/tmp/qemu-img-creation
- mkdir -p $tmpdir
- if [ ! -f $tmpdir/$QEMU ]; then
- curl https://people.mozilla.org/~acrichton/libc-test/qemu/$QEMU.gz | \
- gunzip -d > $tmpdir/$QEMU
- fi
-
- # Create a mount a fresh new filesystem image that we'll later pass to QEMU.
- # This will have a `run.sh` script will which use the artifacts inside to run
- # on the host.
- rm -f $tmpdir/libc-test.img
- dd if=/dev/null of=$tmpdir/libc-test.img bs=1M seek=50
- mkfs.ext2 -F $tmpdir/libc-test.img
- rm -rf $tmpdir/mount
- mkdir $tmpdir/mount
- mount -t ext2 -o loop $tmpdir/libc-test.img $tmpdir/mount
-
- # If we have a cross compiler, then we just do the standard rigamarole of
- # cross-compiling an executable and then the script to run just executes the
- # binary.
- #
- # If we don't have a cross-compiler, however, then we need to do some crazy
- # acrobatics to get this to work. Generate all.{c,rs} on the host which will
- # be compiled inside QEMU. Do this here because compiling syntex_syntax in
- # QEMU would time out basically everywhere.
- if [ "$CAN_CROSS" = "1" ]; then
- cargo build --manifest-path libc-test/Cargo.toml --target $TARGET
- cp $CARGO_TARGET_DIR/$TARGET/debug/libc-test $tmpdir/mount/
- echo 'exec $1/libc-test' > $tmpdir/mount/run.sh
- else
- rm -rf $tmpdir/generated
- mkdir -p $tmpdir/generated
- cargo build --manifest-path libc-test/generate-files/Cargo.toml
- (cd libc-test && TARGET=$TARGET OUT_DIR=$tmpdir/generated SKIP_COMPILE=1 \
- $CARGO_TARGET_DIR/debug/generate-files)
-
- # Copy this folder into the mounted image, the `run.sh` entry point, and
- # overwrite the standard libc-test Cargo.toml with the overlay one which will
- # assume the all.{c,rs} test files have already been generated
- mkdir $tmpdir/mount/libc
- cp -r Cargo.* libc-test src ci $tmpdir/mount/libc/
- ln -s libc-test/target $tmpdir/mount/libc/target
- cp ci/run-qemu.sh $tmpdir/mount/run.sh
- echo $TARGET | tee -a $tmpdir/mount/TARGET
- cp $tmpdir/generated/* $tmpdir/mount/libc/libc-test
- cp libc-test/run-generated-Cargo.toml $tmpdir/mount/libc/libc-test/Cargo.toml
- fi
-
- umount $tmpdir/mount
-
- # If we can use kvm, prefer that, otherwise just fall back to user-space
- # emulation.
- if kvm-ok; then
- program=kvm
- else
- program=qemu-system-x86_64
- fi
-
- # Pass -snapshot to prevent tampering with the disk images, this helps when
- # running this script in development. The two drives are then passed next,
- # first is the OS and second is the one we just made. Next the network is
- # configured to work (I'm not entirely sure how), and then finally we turn off
- # graphics and redirect the serial console output to out.log.
- $program \
- -m 1024 \
- -snapshot \
- -drive if=virtio,file=$tmpdir/$QEMU \
- -drive if=virtio,file=$tmpdir/libc-test.img \
- -net nic,model=virtio \
- -net user \
- -nographic \
- -vga none 2>&1 | tee $CARGO_TARGET_DIR/out.log
- exec grep "^PASSED .* tests" $CARGO_TARGET_DIR/out.log
-fi
-
-case "$TARGET" in
- *-apple-ios)
- cargo rustc --manifest-path libc-test/Cargo.toml --target $TARGET -- \
- -C link-args=-mios-simulator-version-min=7.0
- ;;
-
- *)
- cargo build --manifest-path libc-test/Cargo.toml --target $TARGET
- ;;
-esac
-
-case "$TARGET" in
- arm-linux-androideabi)
- emulator @arm-21 -no-window &
- adb wait-for-device
- adb push $CARGO_TARGET_DIR/$TARGET/debug/libc-test /data/libc-test
- adb shell /data/libc-test 2>&1 | tee /tmp/out
- grep "^PASSED .* tests" /tmp/out
- ;;
-
- arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf)
- qemu-arm -L /usr/arm-linux-gnueabihf $CARGO_TARGET_DIR/$TARGET/debug/libc-test
- ;;
-
- mips-unknown-linux-gnu)
- qemu-mips -L /usr/mips-linux-gnu $CARGO_TARGET_DIR/$TARGET/debug/libc-test
- ;;
-
- mipsel-unknown-linux-musl)
- qemu-mipsel -L /toolchain $CARGO_TARGET_DIR/$TARGET/debug/libc-test
- ;;
-
- powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu)
- qemu-ppc -L /usr/powerpc-linux-gnu $CARGO_TARGET_DIR/$TARGET/debug/libc-test
- ;;
-
- powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu)
- qemu-ppc64 -L /usr/powerpc64-linux-gnu $CARGO_TARGET_DIR/$TARGET/debug/libc-test
- ;;
-
- aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu)
- qemu-aarch64 -L /usr/aarch64-linux-gnu/ $CARGO_TARGET_DIR/$TARGET/debug/libc-test
- ;;
-
- *-rumprun-netbsd)
- rumprun-bake hw_virtio /tmp/libc-test.img $CARGO_TARGET_DIR/$TARGET/debug/libc-test
- qemu-system-x86_64 -nographic -vga none -m 64 \
- -kernel /tmp/libc-test.img 2>&1 | tee /tmp/out &
- sleep 5
- grep "^PASSED .* tests" /tmp/out
- ;;
-
- *)
- $CARGO_TARGET_DIR/$TARGET/debug/libc-test
- ;;
-esac