crosvm/tools/presubmit
Dennis Kempin 767e094fb8 tools/run_tests: Use triples for arch
Updates run_tests to use cargo style target triples for specifying
build targets. A simple 'aarch64' or 'armhf' was nice while we just
had linux builds. We now are looking at windows and possibly
different toolchain options (e.g. msvc vs gnu), so our old system
was getting confusing and inconsistent.

We used to have some special handling for adding wrappers to test
runs for emulation (e.g. wine, qemu). That logic has been moved
into TestTarget which now contains not just where to run the test
but also how.

Supported are armhf/aarch64 qemu as well as wine64.

The CLI has been updated to match and now uses the build-target
argument instead of arch.

The following combinations have been tested (though not all
combinations actually pass all tests, which is a separate issue).

./tools/run_tests
./tools/run_tests --target=host --build-target=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
./tools/run_tests --target=host --build-target=armhf
./tools/run_tests --target=host --build-target=aarch64
./tools/run_tests --target=host --build-target=mingw64
./tools/run_tests --target=vm:aarch64
./tools/run_tests --target=vm:aarch64 --build-target=armhf

BUG=b:233914170
TEST=See above

Change-Id: Ic6dbb5b39788e2573714606d3bb0e7c712032d91
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromiumos/platform/crosvm/+/3739240
Tested-by: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Dennis Kempin <denniskempin@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Daniel Verkamp <dverkamp@chromium.org>
2022-07-01 19:16:59 +00:00

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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2021 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
set -e
cd "$(dirname $0)/.."
HELP="This will run presubmit checks for crosvm.
To run all checks just run
$ ./tools/presubmit
The checks can be run in parallel for faster execution:
$ ./tools/presubmit --tmux
This will open a tmux session to run all presubmit builds in parallel. It will
create a nested tmux session if you are already using it.
All tests are executed in the local development environment. If your host is not
set up for aarch64 builds, it will use './tools/dev_container' to build run
those.
There are three levels of presubmit tests that can be run:
$ ./tools/presubmit --quick
$ ./tools/presubmit
$ ./tools/presubmit --all
The quick mode will only cover x86 and does not require a dev_container. The
default mode will add aarch64 tests, and the all mode will test everything that
is also tested on Kokoro.
"
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
case "$1" in
-q | --quick)
QUICK=true
shift
;;
-a | --all)
ALL=true
shift
;;
--tmux)
RUN_IN_TMUX=true
shift
;;
-h | --help)
echo "$HELP"
exit 0
shift
;;
*)
echo "unknown argument $1"
exit 1
;;
esac
done
run_commands_in_tmux() {
local tmux_commands=(
set-option -g default-shell /bin/bash \;
new-session "$1; read -p 'Press enter to close.'" \;
)
for cmd in "${@:2}"; do
tmux_commands+=(
split-window -h "$cmd; read -p 'Press enter to close.'" \;
)
done
tmux_commands+=(
select-layout even-horizontal \;
)
TMUX="" tmux "${tmux_commands[@]}"
}
run_commands() {
for cmd in "$@"; do
echo "$ ${cmd}"
bash -c "$cmd"
echo
done
}
aarch64_wrapper() {
if ! (rustup target list --installed | grep -q aarch64 &&
dpkg --print-foreign-architectures | grep -q arm64); then
echo "./tools/dev_container"
fi
}
commands=(
"./tools/health-check"
"./tools/run_tests --target=host"
)
if [ "$ALL" == true ]; then
commands+=(
"$(aarch64_wrapper) ./tools/run_tests --target=vm:aarch64"
"$(aarch64_wrapper) ./tools/run_tests --target=vm:aarch64 --build-target=armhf"
"./tools/run_tests --target=host --build-target=mingw64 --build-only"
"cargo build --verbose --no-default-features"
)
elif [ "$QUICK" != true ]; then
commands+=(
# Test via user-space emulation for faster, but less complete results.
"$(aarch64_wrapper) ./tools/run_tests --target=host --build-target=aarch64"
"./tools/run_tests --target=host --build-target=mingw64 --build-only"
)
fi
if [ "$RUN_IN_TMUX" = true ]; then
run_commands_in_tmux "${commands[@]}"
else
run_commands "${commands[@]}"
fi