qemu-e2k/tests/Makefile
Paolo Bonzini 2b2e59e6c9 rewrite i386 tests Makefile
1) compute path to i386 compiler from configure.  If it is found, run
the i386 tests.  I use macros so that this approach could be applied
for other arches as well.

2) provide an easily extensible way to add tests

Most tests fail, but at least "make test" does something meaningful.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Blue Swirl <blauwirbel@gmail.com>
2010-10-23 14:47:13 +00:00

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Makefile

-include ../config-host.mak
-include $(SRC_PATH)/rules.mak
$(call set-vpath, $(SRC_PATH)/tests)
QEMU=../i386-linux-user/qemu-i386
QEMU_X86_64=../x86_64-linux-user/qemu-x86_64
CC_X86_64=$(CC_I386) -m64
CFLAGS=-Wall -O2 -g -fno-strict-aliasing -I..
#CFLAGS+=-msse2
LDFLAGS=
# TODO: automatically detect ARM and MIPS compilers, and run those too
# runcom maps page 0, so it requires root privileges
# also, pi_10.com runs indefinitely
I386_TESTS=hello-i386 \
linux-test \
testthread \
sha1-i386 \
test-i386 \
test-mmap \
# runcom
# native i386 compilers sometimes are not biarch. assume cross-compilers are
ifneq ($(ARCH),i386)
I386_TESTS+=run-test-x86_64
endif
TESTS = test_path
ifneq ($(call find-in-path, $(CC_I386)),)
TESTS += $(I386_TESTS)
endif
all: $(patsubst %,run-%,$(TESTS))
# rules to run tests
.PHONY: $(patsubst %,run-%,$(TESTS))
run-%: %
-$(QEMU) ./$*
run-hello-i386: hello-i386
run-linux-test: linux-test
run-testthread: testthread
run-sha1-i386: sha1-i386
run-test-i386: test-i386
./test-i386 > test-i386.ref
-$(QEMU) test-i386 > test-i386.out
@if diff -u test-i386.ref test-i386.out ; then echo "Auto Test OK"; fi
run-test-x86_64: test-x86_64
./test-x86_64 > test-x86_64.ref
-$(QEMU_X86_64) test-x86_64 > test-x86_64.out
@if diff -u test-x86_64.ref test-x86_64.out ; then echo "Auto Test OK"; fi
run-test-mmap: test-mmap
-$(QEMU) ./test-mmap
-$(QEMU) -p 8192 ./test-mmap 8192
-$(QEMU) -p 16384 ./test-mmap 16384
-$(QEMU) -p 32768 ./test-mmap 32768
run-runcom: runcom
-$(QEMU) ./runcom $(SRC_PATH)/tests/pi_10.com
run-test_path: test_path
./test_path
# rules to compile tests
test_path: test_path.o
test_path.o: test_path.c
hello-i386: hello-i386.c
$(CC_I386) -nostdlib $(CFLAGS) -static $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $<
strip $@
testthread: testthread.c
$(CC_I386) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $< -lpthread
# i386/x86_64 emulation test (test various opcodes) */
test-i386: test-i386.c test-i386-code16.S test-i386-vm86.S \
test-i386.h test-i386-shift.h test-i386-muldiv.h
$(CC_I386) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ \
$(<D)/test-i386.c $(<D)/test-i386-code16.S $(<D)/test-i386-vm86.S -lm
test-x86_64: test-i386.c \
test-i386.h test-i386-shift.h test-i386-muldiv.h
$(CC_X86_64) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(<D)/test-i386.c -lm
# generic Linux and CPU test
linux-test: linux-test.c
$(CC_I386) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $< -lm
# vm86 test
runcom: runcom.c
$(CC_I386) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $<
test-mmap: test-mmap.c
$(CC_I386) -m32 $(CFLAGS) -Wall -O2 $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $<
# speed test
sha1-i386: sha1.c
$(CC_I386) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $<
sha1: sha1.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $<
speed: sha1 sha1-i386
time ./sha1
time $(QEMU) ./sha1-i386
# broken test
# NOTE: -fomit-frame-pointer is currently needed : this is a bug in libqemu
qruncom: qruncom.c ../ioport-user.c ../i386-user/libqemu.a
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -fomit-frame-pointer $(LDFLAGS) -I../target-i386 -I.. -I../i386-user -I../fpu \
-o $@ $(filter %.c, $^) -L../i386-user -lqemu -lm
# arm test
hello-arm: hello-arm.o
arm-linux-ld -o $@ $<
hello-arm.o: hello-arm.c
arm-linux-gcc -Wall -g -O2 -c -o $@ $<
test-arm-iwmmxt: test-arm-iwmmxt.s
cpp < $< | arm-linux-gnu-gcc -Wall -static -march=iwmmxt -mabi=aapcs -x assembler - -o $@
# MIPS test
hello-mips: hello-mips.c
mips-linux-gnu-gcc -nostdlib -static -mno-abicalls -fno-PIC -mabi=32 -Wall -Wextra -g -O2 -o $@ $<
hello-mipsel: hello-mips.c
mipsel-linux-gnu-gcc -nostdlib -static -mno-abicalls -fno-PIC -mabi=32 -Wall -Wextra -g -O2 -o $@ $<
# testsuite for the CRIS port.
test-cris:
$(MAKE) -C cris check
clean:
rm -f *~ *.o test-i386.out test-i386.ref \
test-x86_64.log test-x86_64.ref qruncom $(TESTS)