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* [PATCH] Format test results closer to what DejaGnu does
@ 2023-06-01 10:14 Maxim Kuvyrkov
  2023-06-05 13:35 ` Florian Weimer
  2023-11-01 10:28 ` [PATCH v2] " Maxim Kuvyrkov
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Maxim Kuvyrkov @ 2023-06-01 10:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: libc-alpha; +Cc: Carlos O'Donell, DJ Delorie, Maxim Kuvyrkov

The years of dealing with Binutils, GCC and GDB test results
made the community create good tools for comparison and analysis
of DejaGnu test results.  This change allows to use those tools
for Glibc's test results as well.

The motivation for this change is Linaro's pre-commit testers,
which use a modified version of GCC's validate_failures.py
to create test xfail lists with baseline failures and known
flaky tests.  See below links for an example xfails file (only
one link is supposed to work at any given time):
- https://ci.linaro.org/job/tcwg_glibc_check--master-arm-build/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/artifacts/artifacts.precommit/sumfiles/xfails.xfail/*view*/
- https://ci.linaro.org/job/tcwg_glibc_check--master-arm-build/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/artifacts/sumfiles/xfails.xfail/*view*/

Specifacally, this patch changes format of glibc's .sum files from ...
<cut>
FAIL: elf/test1
PASS: string/test2
</cut>
... to ...
<cut>
             === glibc tests ===

Running elf ...
FAIL: elf/test1

Running string ...
PASS: string/test2
</cut>.

And output of "make check" from ...
<cut>
FAIL: elf/test1
</cut>
... to ...
<cut>
		=== glibc failures ===
FAIL: elf/test1
		=== Summary of results ===
      1 FAIL
      1 PASS
</cut>.

Signed-off-by: Maxim Kuvyrkov <maxim.kuvyrkov@linaro.org>
---
 Makefile                      | 12 ++++++++----
 scripts/merge-test-results.sh |  3 +++
 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index 224c792185..779938f3b7 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -564,11 +564,15 @@ $(objpfx)check-wrapper-headers.out: scripts/check-wrapper-headers.py $(headers)
 	  --generated $(common-generated) > $@; $(evaluate-test)
 endif # $(headers)
 
+# Print test summary for tests in $1 .sum file;
+# $2 is optional test identifier.
+# Fail if there are unexpected failures in the test results.
 define summarize-tests
-@grep -E -v '^(PASS|XFAIL):' $(objpfx)$1 || true
-@echo "Summary of test results$2:"
-@sed 's/:.*//' < $(objpfx)$1 | sort | uniq -c
-@! grep -E -q -v '^(X?PASS|XFAIL|UNSUPPORTED):' $(objpfx)$1
+@echo "		=== glibc failures ==="
+@grep -E '^[A-Z]+:' $(objpfx)$1 | grep -E -v '^(PASS|XFAIL):' || true
+@echo "		=== Summary of results$2 ==="
+@sed -e '/:.*/!d' -e 's/:.*//' < $(objpfx)$1 | sort | uniq -c
+@! grep -E '^[A-Z]+:' $(objpfx)$1 | grep -E -q -v '^(X?PASS|XFAIL|UNSUPPORTED):'
 endef
 
 # The intention here is to do ONE install of our build into the
diff --git a/scripts/merge-test-results.sh b/scripts/merge-test-results.sh
index e4dcc2520a..8f9d81f6eb 100755
--- a/scripts/merge-test-results.sh
+++ b/scripts/merge-test-results.sh
@@ -50,7 +50,10 @@ case $type in
   -t)
     subdir_file_name=$1
     shift
+    echo "		=== glibc tests ==="
     for d in "$@"; do
+      echo
+      echo "Running $d ..."
       if [ -f "$objpfx$d/$subdir_file_name" ]; then
 	cat "$objpfx$d/$subdir_file_name"
       else
-- 
2.34.1


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