compiletest/common.rs
1use std::collections::{BTreeSet, HashMap, HashSet};
2use std::iter;
3use std::process::Command;
4use std::sync::OnceLock;
5
6use build_helper::git::GitConfig;
7use camino::{Utf8Path, Utf8PathBuf};
8use semver::Version;
9
10use crate::edition::Edition;
11use crate::executor::ColorConfig;
12use crate::fatal;
13use crate::util::{Utf8PathBufExt, add_dylib_path, string_enum};
14
15string_enum! {
16 #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Debug)]
17 pub enum TestMode {
18 Pretty => "pretty",
19 DebugInfo => "debuginfo",
20 Codegen => "codegen",
21 Rustdoc => "rustdoc",
22 RustdocJson => "rustdoc-json",
23 CodegenUnits => "codegen-units",
24 Incremental => "incremental",
25 RunMake => "run-make",
26 Ui => "ui",
27 RustdocJs => "rustdoc-js",
28 MirOpt => "mir-opt",
29 Assembly => "assembly",
30 CoverageMap => "coverage-map",
31 CoverageRun => "coverage-run",
32 Crashes => "crashes",
33 }
34}
35
36impl TestMode {
37 pub fn aux_dir_disambiguator(self) -> &'static str {
38 // Pretty-printing tests could run concurrently, and if they do,
39 // they need to keep their output segregated.
40 match self {
41 TestMode::Pretty => ".pretty",
42 _ => "",
43 }
44 }
45
46 pub fn output_dir_disambiguator(self) -> &'static str {
47 // Coverage tests use the same test files for multiple test modes,
48 // so each mode should have a separate output directory.
49 match self {
50 TestMode::CoverageMap | TestMode::CoverageRun => self.to_str(),
51 _ => "",
52 }
53 }
54}
55
56// Note that coverage tests use the same test files for multiple test modes.
57string_enum! {
58 #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Debug)]
59 pub enum TestSuite {
60 AssemblyLlvm => "assembly-llvm",
61 CodegenLlvm => "codegen-llvm",
62 CodegenUnits => "codegen-units",
63 Coverage => "coverage",
64 CoverageRunRustdoc => "coverage-run-rustdoc",
65 Crashes => "crashes",
66 Debuginfo => "debuginfo",
67 Incremental => "incremental",
68 MirOpt => "mir-opt",
69 Pretty => "pretty",
70 RunMake => "run-make",
71 RunMakeCargo => "run-make-cargo",
72 Rustdoc => "rustdoc",
73 RustdocGui => "rustdoc-gui",
74 RustdocJs => "rustdoc-js",
75 RustdocJsStd=> "rustdoc-js-std",
76 RustdocJson => "rustdoc-json",
77 RustdocUi => "rustdoc-ui",
78 Ui => "ui",
79 UiFullDeps => "ui-fulldeps",
80 }
81}
82
83string_enum! {
84 #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Debug, Hash)]
85 pub enum PassMode {
86 Check => "check",
87 Build => "build",
88 Run => "run",
89 }
90}
91
92string_enum! {
93 #[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Debug, Hash)]
94 pub enum RunResult {
95 Pass => "run-pass",
96 Fail => "run-fail",
97 Crash => "run-crash",
98 }
99}
100
101#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, PartialOrd)]
102pub enum RunFailMode {
103 /// Running the program must make it exit with a regular failure exit code
104 /// in the range `1..=127`. If the program is terminated by e.g. a signal
105 /// the test will fail.
106 Fail,
107 /// Running the program must result in a crash, e.g. by `SIGABRT` or
108 /// `SIGSEGV` on Unix or on Windows by having an appropriate NTSTATUS high
109 /// bit in the exit code.
110 Crash,
111 /// Running the program must either fail or crash. Useful for e.g. sanitizer
112 /// tests since some sanitizer implementations exit the process with code 1
113 /// to in the face of memory errors while others abort (crash) the process
114 /// in the face of memory errors.
115 FailOrCrash,
116}
117
118#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, PartialOrd)]
119pub enum FailMode {
120 Check,
121 Build,
122 Run(RunFailMode),
123}
124
125string_enum! {
126 #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
127 pub enum CompareMode {
128 Polonius => "polonius",
129 NextSolver => "next-solver",
130 NextSolverCoherence => "next-solver-coherence",
131 SplitDwarf => "split-dwarf",
132 SplitDwarfSingle => "split-dwarf-single",
133 }
134}
135
136string_enum! {
137 #[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)]
138 pub enum Debugger {
139 Cdb => "cdb",
140 Gdb => "gdb",
141 Lldb => "lldb",
142 }
143}
144
145#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Default, serde::Deserialize)]
146#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]
147pub enum PanicStrategy {
148 #[default]
149 Unwind,
150 Abort,
151}
152
153impl PanicStrategy {
154 pub(crate) fn for_miropt_test_tools(&self) -> miropt_test_tools::PanicStrategy {
155 match self {
156 PanicStrategy::Unwind => miropt_test_tools::PanicStrategy::Unwind,
157 PanicStrategy::Abort => miropt_test_tools::PanicStrategy::Abort,
158 }
159 }
160}
161
162#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, serde::Deserialize)]
163#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]
164pub enum Sanitizer {
165 Address,
166 Cfi,
167 Dataflow,
168 Kcfi,
169 KernelAddress,
170 Leak,
171 Memory,
172 Memtag,
173 Safestack,
174 ShadowCallStack,
175 Thread,
176 Hwaddress,
177 Realtime,
178}
179
180#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)]
181pub enum CodegenBackend {
182 Cranelift,
183 Gcc,
184 Llvm,
185}
186
187impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a str> for CodegenBackend {
188 type Error = &'static str;
189
190 fn try_from(value: &'a str) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
191 match value.to_lowercase().as_str() {
192 "cranelift" => Ok(Self::Cranelift),
193 "gcc" => Ok(Self::Gcc),
194 "llvm" => Ok(Self::Llvm),
195 _ => Err("unknown backend"),
196 }
197 }
198}
199
200impl CodegenBackend {
201 pub fn as_str(self) -> &'static str {
202 match self {
203 Self::Cranelift => "cranelift",
204 Self::Gcc => "gcc",
205 Self::Llvm => "llvm",
206 }
207 }
208
209 pub fn is_llvm(self) -> bool {
210 matches!(self, Self::Llvm)
211 }
212}
213
214/// Configuration for `compiletest` *per invocation*.
215///
216/// In terms of `bootstrap`, this means that `./x test tests/ui tests/run-make` actually correspond
217/// to *two* separate invocations of `compiletest`.
218///
219/// FIXME: this `Config` struct should be broken up into smaller logically contained sub-config
220/// structs, it's too much of a "soup" of everything at the moment.
221///
222/// # Configuration sources
223///
224/// Configuration values for `compiletest` comes from several sources:
225///
226/// - CLI args passed from `bootstrap` while running the `compiletest` binary.
227/// - Env vars.
228/// - Discovery (e.g. trying to identify a suitable debugger based on filesystem discovery).
229/// - Cached output of running the `rustc` under test (e.g. output of `rustc` print requests).
230///
231/// FIXME: make sure we *clearly* account for sources of *all* config options.
232///
233/// FIXME: audit these options to make sure we are not hashing less than necessary for build stamp
234/// (for changed test detection).
235#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
236pub struct Config {
237 /// Some [`TestMode`]s support [snapshot testing], where a *reference snapshot* of outputs (of
238 /// `stdout`, `stderr`, or other form of artifacts) can be compared to the *actual output*.
239 ///
240 /// This option can be set to `true` to update the *reference snapshots* in-place, otherwise
241 /// `compiletest` will only try to compare.
242 ///
243 /// [snapshot testing]: https://jestjs.io/docs/snapshot-testing
244 pub bless: bool,
245
246 /// Attempt to stop as soon as possible after any test fails. We may still run a few more tests
247 /// before stopping when multiple test threads are used.
248 pub fail_fast: bool,
249
250 /// Path to libraries needed to run the *staged* `rustc`-under-test on the **host** platform.
251 ///
252 /// For example:
253 /// - `/home/ferris/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/bin/lib`
254 ///
255 /// FIXME: maybe rename this to reflect (1) which target platform (host, not target), and (2)
256 /// which `rustc` (the `rustc`-under-test, not the stage 0 `rustc` unless forced).
257 pub compile_lib_path: Utf8PathBuf,
258
259 /// Path to libraries needed to run the compiled executable for the **target** platform. This
260 /// corresponds to the **target** sysroot libraries, including the **target** standard library.
261 ///
262 /// For example:
263 /// - `/home/ferris/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/lib/rustlib/i686-unknown-linux-gnu/lib`
264 ///
265 /// FIXME: maybe rename this to reflect (1) which target platform (target, not host), and (2)
266 /// what "run libraries" are against.
267 ///
268 /// FIXME: this is very under-documented in conjunction with the `remote-test-client` scheme and
269 /// `RUNNER` scheme to actually run the target executable under the target platform environment,
270 /// cf. [`Self::remote_test_client`] and [`Self::runner`].
271 pub run_lib_path: Utf8PathBuf,
272
273 /// Path to the *staged* `rustc`-under-test. Unless forced, this `rustc` is *staged*, and must
274 /// not be confused with [`Self::stage0_rustc_path`].
275 ///
276 /// For example:
277 /// - `/home/ferris/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1/bin/rustc`
278 ///
279 /// FIXME: maybe rename this to reflect that this is the `rustc`-under-test.
280 pub rustc_path: Utf8PathBuf,
281
282 /// Path to a *staged* **host** platform cargo executable (unless stage 0 is forced). This
283 /// staged `cargo` is only used within `run-make` test recipes during recipe run time (and is
284 /// *not* used to compile the test recipes), and so must be staged as there may be differences
285 /// between e.g. beta `cargo` vs in-tree `cargo`.
286 ///
287 /// For example:
288 /// - `/home/ferris/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1-tools-bin/cargo`
289 ///
290 /// FIXME: maybe rename this to reflect that this is a *staged* host cargo.
291 pub cargo_path: Option<Utf8PathBuf>,
292
293 /// Path to the stage 0 `rustc` used to build `run-make` recipes. This must not be confused with
294 /// [`Self::rustc_path`].
295 ///
296 /// For example:
297 /// - `/home/ferris/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage0/bin/rustc`
298 pub stage0_rustc_path: Option<Utf8PathBuf>,
299
300 /// Path to the stage 1 or higher `rustc` used to obtain target information via
301 /// `--print=all-target-specs-json` and similar queries.
302 ///
303 /// Normally this is unset, because [`Self::rustc_path`] can be used instead.
304 /// But when running "stage 1" ui-fulldeps tests, `rustc_path` is a stage 0
305 /// compiler, whereas target specs must be obtained from a stage 1+ compiler
306 /// (in case the JSON format has changed since the last bootstrap bump).
307 pub query_rustc_path: Option<Utf8PathBuf>,
308
309 /// Path to the `rustdoc`-under-test. Like [`Self::rustc_path`], this `rustdoc` is *staged*.
310 pub rustdoc_path: Option<Utf8PathBuf>,
311
312 /// Path to the `src/tools/coverage-dump/` bootstrap tool executable.
313 pub coverage_dump_path: Option<Utf8PathBuf>,
314
315 /// Path to the Python 3 executable to use for LLDB and htmldocck.
316 ///
317 /// FIXME: the `lldb` setup currently requires I believe Python 3.10 **exactly**, it can't even
318 /// be Python 3.11 or 3.9...
319 pub python: String,
320
321 /// Path to the `src/tools/jsondocck/` bootstrap tool executable.
322 pub jsondocck_path: Option<String>,
323
324 /// Path to the `src/tools/jsondoclint/` bootstrap tool executable.
325 pub jsondoclint_path: Option<String>,
326
327 /// Path to a host LLVM `FileCheck` executable.
328 pub llvm_filecheck: Option<Utf8PathBuf>,
329
330 /// Path to a host LLVM bintools directory.
331 ///
332 /// For example:
333 /// - `/home/ferris/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/llvm/bin`
334 pub llvm_bin_dir: Option<Utf8PathBuf>,
335
336 /// The path to the **target** `clang` executable to run `clang`-based tests with. If `None`,
337 /// then these tests will be ignored.
338 pub run_clang_based_tests_with: Option<String>,
339
340 /// Path to the directory containing the sources. This corresponds to the root folder of a
341 /// `rust-lang/rust` checkout.
342 ///
343 /// For example:
344 /// - `/home/ferris/rust`
345 ///
346 /// FIXME: this name is confusing, because this is actually `$checkout_root`, **not** the
347 /// `$checkout_root/src/` folder.
348 pub src_root: Utf8PathBuf,
349
350 /// Absolute path to the test suite directory.
351 ///
352 /// For example:
353 /// - `/home/ferris/rust/tests/ui`
354 /// - `/home/ferris/rust/tests/coverage`
355 pub src_test_suite_root: Utf8PathBuf,
356
357 /// Path to the top-level build directory used by bootstrap.
358 ///
359 /// For example:
360 /// - `/home/ferris/rust/build`
361 pub build_root: Utf8PathBuf,
362
363 /// Path to the build directory used by the current test suite.
364 ///
365 /// For example:
366 /// - `/home/ferris/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/ui`
367 /// - `/home/ferris/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/test/coverage`
368 pub build_test_suite_root: Utf8PathBuf,
369
370 /// Path to the directory containing the sysroot of the `rustc`-under-test.
371 ///
372 /// For example:
373 /// - `/home/ferris/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage1`
374 /// - `/home/ferris/rust/build/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/stage2`
375 ///
376 /// When stage 0 is forced, this will correspond to the sysroot *of* that specified stage 0
377 /// `rustc`.
378 ///
379 /// FIXME: this name is confusing, because it doesn't specify *which* compiler this sysroot
380 /// corresponds to. It's actually the `rustc`-under-test, and not the bootstrap `rustc`, unless
381 /// stage 0 is forced and no custom stage 0 `rustc` was otherwise specified (so that it
382 /// *happens* to run against the bootstrap `rustc`, but this non-custom bootstrap `rustc` case
383 /// is not really supported).
384 pub sysroot_base: Utf8PathBuf,
385
386 /// The number of the stage under test.
387 pub stage: u32,
388
389 /// The id of the stage under test (stage1-xxx, etc).
390 ///
391 /// FIXME: reconsider this string; this is hashed for test build stamp.
392 pub stage_id: String,
393
394 /// The [`TestMode`]. E.g. [`TestMode::Ui`]. Each test mode can correspond to one or more test
395 /// suites.
396 ///
397 /// FIXME: stop using stringly-typed test suites!
398 pub mode: TestMode,
399
400 /// The test suite.
401 ///
402 /// Example: `tests/ui/` is [`TestSuite::Ui`] test *suite*, which happens to also be of the
403 /// [`TestMode::Ui`] test *mode*.
404 ///
405 /// Note that the same test suite (e.g. `tests/coverage/`) may correspond to multiple test
406 /// modes, e.g. `tests/coverage/` can be run under both [`TestMode::CoverageRun`] and
407 /// [`TestMode::CoverageMap`].
408 pub suite: TestSuite,
409
410 /// When specified, **only** the specified [`Debugger`] will be used to run against the
411 /// `tests/debuginfo` test suite. When unspecified, `compiletest` will attempt to find all three
412 /// of {`lldb`, `cdb`, `gdb`} implicitly, and then try to run the `debuginfo` test suite against
413 /// all three debuggers.
414 ///
415 /// FIXME: this implicit behavior is really nasty, in that it makes it hard for the user to
416 /// control *which* debugger(s) are available and used to run the debuginfo test suite. We
417 /// should have `bootstrap` allow the user to *explicitly* configure the debuggers, and *not*
418 /// try to implicitly discover some random debugger from the user environment. This makes the
419 /// debuginfo test suite particularly hard to work with.
420 pub debugger: Option<Debugger>,
421
422 /// Run ignored tests *unconditionally*, overriding their ignore reason.
423 ///
424 /// FIXME: this is wired up through the test execution logic, but **not** accessible from
425 /// `bootstrap` directly; `compiletest` exposes this as `--ignored`. I.e. you'd have to use `./x
426 /// test $test_suite -- --ignored=true`.
427 pub run_ignored: bool,
428
429 /// Whether *staged* `rustc`-under-test was built with debug assertions.
430 ///
431 /// FIXME: make it clearer that this refers to the staged `rustc`-under-test, not stage 0
432 /// `rustc`.
433 pub with_rustc_debug_assertions: bool,
434
435 /// Whether *staged* `std` was built with debug assertions.
436 ///
437 /// FIXME: make it clearer that this refers to the staged `std`, not stage 0 `std`.
438 pub with_std_debug_assertions: bool,
439
440 /// Only run tests that match these filters (using `libtest` "test name contains" filter logic).
441 ///
442 /// FIXME(#139660): the current hand-rolled test executor intentionally mimics the `libtest`
443 /// "test name contains" filter matching logic to preserve previous `libtest` executor behavior,
444 /// but this is often not intuitive. We should consider changing that behavior with an MCP to do
445 /// test path *prefix* matching which better corresponds to how `compiletest` `tests/` are
446 /// organized, and how users would intuitively expect the filtering logic to work like.
447 pub filters: Vec<String>,
448
449 /// Skip tests matching these substrings. The matching logic exactly corresponds to
450 /// [`Self::filters`] but inverted.
451 ///
452 /// FIXME(#139660): ditto on test matching behavior.
453 pub skip: Vec<String>,
454
455 /// Exactly match the filter, rather than a substring.
456 ///
457 /// FIXME(#139660): ditto on test matching behavior.
458 pub filter_exact: bool,
459
460 /// Force the pass mode of a check/build/run test to instead use this mode instead.
461 ///
462 /// FIXME: make it even more obvious (especially in PR CI where `--pass=check` is used) when a
463 /// pass mode is forced when the test fails, because it can be very non-obvious when e.g. an
464 /// error is emitted only when `//@ build-pass` but not `//@ check-pass`.
465 pub force_pass_mode: Option<PassMode>,
466
467 /// Explicitly enable or disable running of the target test binary.
468 ///
469 /// FIXME: this scheme is a bit confusing, and at times questionable. Re-evaluate this run
470 /// scheme.
471 ///
472 /// FIXME: Currently `--run` is a tri-state, it can be `--run={auto,always,never}`, and when
473 /// `--run=auto` is specified, it's run if the platform doesn't end with `-fuchsia`. See
474 /// [`Config::run_enabled`].
475 pub run: Option<bool>,
476
477 /// A command line to prefix target program execution with, for running under valgrind for
478 /// example, i.e. `$runner target.exe [args..]`. Similar to `CARGO_*_RUNNER` configuration.
479 ///
480 /// Note: this is not to be confused with [`Self::remote_test_client`], which is a different
481 /// scheme.
482 ///
483 /// FIXME: the runner scheme is very under-documented.
484 pub runner: Option<String>,
485
486 /// Compiler flags to pass to the *staged* `rustc`-under-test when building for the **host**
487 /// platform.
488 pub host_rustcflags: Vec<String>,
489
490 /// Compiler flags to pass to the *staged* `rustc`-under-test when building for the **target**
491 /// platform.
492 pub target_rustcflags: Vec<String>,
493
494 /// Whether the *staged* `rustc`-under-test and the associated *staged* `std` has been built
495 /// with randomized struct layouts.
496 pub rust_randomized_layout: bool,
497
498 /// Whether tests should be optimized by default (`-O`). Individual test suites and test files
499 /// may override this setting.
500 ///
501 /// FIXME: this flag / config option is somewhat misleading. For instance, in ui tests, it's
502 /// *only* applied to the [`PassMode::Run`] test crate and not its auxiliaries.
503 pub optimize_tests: bool,
504
505 /// Target platform tuple.
506 pub target: String,
507
508 /// Host platform tuple.
509 pub host: String,
510
511 /// Path to / name of the Microsoft Console Debugger (CDB) executable.
512 ///
513 /// FIXME: this is an *opt-in* "override" option. When this isn't provided, we try to conjure a
514 /// cdb by looking at the user's program files on Windows... See `debuggers::find_cdb`.
515 pub cdb: Option<Utf8PathBuf>,
516
517 /// Version of CDB.
518 ///
519 /// FIXME: `cdb_version` is *derived* from cdb, but it's *not* technically a config!
520 ///
521 /// FIXME: audit cdb version gating.
522 pub cdb_version: Option<[u16; 4]>,
523
524 /// Path to / name of the GDB executable.
525 ///
526 /// FIXME: the fallback path when `gdb` isn't provided tries to find *a* `gdb` or `gdb.exe` from
527 /// `PATH`, which is... arguably questionable.
528 ///
529 /// FIXME: we are propagating a python from `PYTHONPATH`, not from an explicit config for gdb
530 /// debugger script.
531 pub gdb: Option<String>,
532
533 /// Version of GDB, encoded as ((major * 1000) + minor) * 1000 + patch
534 ///
535 /// FIXME: this gdb version gating scheme is possibly questionable -- gdb does not use semver,
536 /// only its major version is likely materially meaningful, cf.
537 /// <https://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/Internals%20Versions>. Even the major version I'm not sure
538 /// is super meaningful. Maybe min gdb `major.minor` version gating is sufficient for the
539 /// purposes of debuginfo tests?
540 ///
541 /// FIXME: `gdb_version` is *derived* from gdb, but it's *not* technically a config!
542 pub gdb_version: Option<u32>,
543
544 /// Version of LLDB.
545 ///
546 /// FIXME: `lldb_version` is *derived* from lldb, but it's *not* technically a config!
547 pub lldb_version: Option<u32>,
548
549 /// Version of LLVM.
550 ///
551 /// FIXME: Audit the fallback derivation of
552 /// [`crate::directives::extract_llvm_version_from_binary`], that seems very questionable?
553 pub llvm_version: Option<Version>,
554
555 /// Is LLVM a system LLVM.
556 pub system_llvm: bool,
557
558 /// Path to the android tools.
559 ///
560 /// Note: this is only used for android gdb debugger script in the debuginfo test suite.
561 ///
562 /// FIXME: take a look at this; this is piggy-backing off of gdb code paths but only for
563 /// `arm-linux-androideabi` target.
564 pub android_cross_path: Utf8PathBuf,
565
566 /// Extra parameter to run adb on `arm-linux-androideabi`.
567 ///
568 /// FIXME: is this *only* `arm-linux-androideabi`, or is it also for other Tier 2/3 android
569 /// targets?
570 ///
571 /// FIXME: take a look at this; this is piggy-backing off of gdb code paths but only for
572 /// `arm-linux-androideabi` target.
573 pub adb_path: String,
574
575 /// Extra parameter to run test suite on `arm-linux-androideabi`.
576 ///
577 /// FIXME: is this *only* `arm-linux-androideabi`, or is it also for other Tier 2/3 android
578 /// targets?
579 ///
580 /// FIXME: take a look at this; this is piggy-backing off of gdb code paths but only for
581 /// `arm-linux-androideabi` target.
582 pub adb_test_dir: String,
583
584 /// Status whether android device available or not. When unavailable, this will cause tests to
585 /// panic when the test binary is attempted to be run.
586 ///
587 /// FIXME: take a look at this; this also influences adb in gdb code paths in a strange way.
588 pub adb_device_status: bool,
589
590 /// Path containing LLDB's Python module.
591 ///
592 /// FIXME: `PYTHONPATH` takes precedence over this flag...? See `runtest::run_lldb`.
593 pub lldb_python_dir: Option<String>,
594
595 /// Verbose dump a lot of info.
596 ///
597 /// FIXME: this is *way* too coarse; the user can't select *which* info to verbosely dump.
598 pub verbose: bool,
599
600 /// Whether to use colors in test output.
601 ///
602 /// Note: the exact control mechanism is delegated to [`colored`].
603 pub color: ColorConfig,
604
605 /// Where to find the remote test client process, if we're using it.
606 ///
607 /// Note: this is *only* used for target platform executables created by `run-make` test
608 /// recipes.
609 ///
610 /// Note: this is not to be confused with [`Self::runner`], which is a different scheme.
611 ///
612 /// FIXME: the `remote_test_client` scheme is very under-documented.
613 pub remote_test_client: Option<Utf8PathBuf>,
614
615 /// [`CompareMode`] describing what file the actual ui output will be compared to.
616 ///
617 /// FIXME: currently, [`CompareMode`] is a mishmash of lot of things (different borrow-checker
618 /// model, different trait solver, different debugger, etc.).
619 pub compare_mode: Option<CompareMode>,
620
621 /// If true, this will generate a coverage file with UI test files that run `MachineApplicable`
622 /// diagnostics but are missing `run-rustfix` annotations. The generated coverage file is
623 /// created in `$test_suite_build_root/rustfix_missing_coverage.txt`
624 pub rustfix_coverage: bool,
625
626 /// Whether to run `tidy` (html-tidy) when a rustdoc test fails.
627 pub has_html_tidy: bool,
628
629 /// Whether to run `enzyme` autodiff tests.
630 pub has_enzyme: bool,
631
632 /// The current Rust channel info.
633 ///
634 /// FIXME: treat this more carefully; "stable", "beta" and "nightly" are definitely valid, but
635 /// channel might also be "dev" or such, which should be treated as "nightly".
636 pub channel: String,
637
638 /// Whether adding git commit information such as the commit hash has been enabled for building.
639 ///
640 /// FIXME: `compiletest` cannot trust `bootstrap` for this information, because `bootstrap` can
641 /// have bugs and had bugs on that logic. We need to figure out how to obtain this e.g. directly
642 /// from CI or via git locally.
643 pub git_hash: bool,
644
645 /// The default Rust edition.
646 pub edition: Option<Edition>,
647
648 // Configuration for various run-make tests frobbing things like C compilers or querying about
649 // various LLVM component information.
650 //
651 // FIXME: this really should be better packaged together.
652 // FIXME: these need better docs, e.g. for *host*, or for *target*?
653 pub cc: String,
654 pub cxx: String,
655 pub cflags: String,
656 pub cxxflags: String,
657 pub ar: String,
658 pub target_linker: Option<String>,
659 pub host_linker: Option<String>,
660 pub llvm_components: String,
661
662 /// Path to a NodeJS executable. Used for JS doctests, emscripten and WASM tests.
663 pub nodejs: Option<String>,
664
665 /// Whether to rerun tests even if the inputs are unchanged.
666 pub force_rerun: bool,
667
668 /// Only rerun the tests that result has been modified according to `git status`.
669 ///
670 /// FIXME: this is undocumented.
671 ///
672 /// FIXME: how does this interact with [`Self::force_rerun`]?
673 pub only_modified: bool,
674
675 // FIXME: these are really not "config"s, but rather are information derived from
676 // `rustc`-under-test. This poses an interesting conundrum: if we're testing the
677 // `rustc`-under-test, can we trust its print request outputs and target cfgs? In theory, this
678 // itself can break or be unreliable -- ideally, we'd be sharing these kind of information not
679 // through `rustc`-under-test's execution output. In practice, however, print requests are very
680 // unlikely to completely break (we also have snapshot ui tests for them). Furthermore, even if
681 // we share them via some kind of static config, that static config can still be wrong! Who
682 // tests the tester? Therefore, we make a pragmatic compromise here, and use information derived
683 // from print requests produced by the `rustc`-under-test.
684 //
685 // FIXME: move them out from `Config`, because they are *not* configs.
686 pub target_cfgs: OnceLock<TargetCfgs>,
687 pub builtin_cfg_names: OnceLock<HashSet<String>>,
688 pub supported_crate_types: OnceLock<HashSet<String>>,
689
690 /// FIXME: rename this to the more canonical `no_capture`, or better, invert this to `capture`
691 /// to avoid `!nocapture` double-negatives.
692 pub nocapture: bool,
693
694 /// Needed both to construct [`build_helper::git::GitConfig`].
695 pub nightly_branch: String,
696 pub git_merge_commit_email: String,
697
698 /// True if the profiler runtime is enabled for this target. Used by the
699 /// `needs-profiler-runtime` directive in test files.
700 pub profiler_runtime: bool,
701
702 /// Command for visual diff display, e.g. `diff-tool --color=always`.
703 pub diff_command: Option<String>,
704
705 /// Path to minicore aux library (`tests/auxiliary/minicore.rs`), used for `no_core` tests that
706 /// need `core` stubs in cross-compilation scenarios that do not otherwise want/need to
707 /// `-Zbuild-std`. Used in e.g. ABI tests.
708 pub minicore_path: Utf8PathBuf,
709
710 /// Current codegen backend used.
711 pub default_codegen_backend: CodegenBackend,
712 /// Name/path of the backend to use instead of `default_codegen_backend`.
713 pub override_codegen_backend: Option<String>,
714 /// Whether to ignore `//@ ignore-backends`.
715 pub bypass_ignore_backends: bool,
716}
717
718impl Config {
719 /// FIXME: this run scheme is... confusing.
720 pub fn run_enabled(&self) -> bool {
721 self.run.unwrap_or_else(|| {
722 // Auto-detect whether to run based on the platform.
723 !self.target.ends_with("-fuchsia")
724 })
725 }
726
727 pub fn target_cfgs(&self) -> &TargetCfgs {
728 self.target_cfgs.get_or_init(|| TargetCfgs::new(self))
729 }
730
731 pub fn target_cfg(&self) -> &TargetCfg {
732 &self.target_cfgs().current
733 }
734
735 pub fn matches_arch(&self, arch: &str) -> bool {
736 self.target_cfg().arch == arch
737 || {
738 // Matching all the thumb variants as one can be convenient.
739 // (thumbv6m, thumbv7em, thumbv7m, etc.)
740 arch == "thumb" && self.target.starts_with("thumb")
741 }
742 || (arch == "i586" && self.target.starts_with("i586-"))
743 }
744
745 pub fn matches_os(&self, os: &str) -> bool {
746 self.target_cfg().os == os
747 }
748
749 pub fn matches_env(&self, env: &str) -> bool {
750 self.target_cfg().env == env
751 }
752
753 pub fn matches_abi(&self, abi: &str) -> bool {
754 self.target_cfg().abi == abi
755 }
756
757 #[cfg_attr(not(test), expect(dead_code, reason = "only used by tests for `ignore-{family}`"))]
758 pub(crate) fn matches_family(&self, family: &str) -> bool {
759 self.target_cfg().families.iter().any(|f| f == family)
760 }
761
762 pub fn is_big_endian(&self) -> bool {
763 self.target_cfg().endian == Endian::Big
764 }
765
766 pub fn get_pointer_width(&self) -> u32 {
767 *&self.target_cfg().pointer_width
768 }
769
770 pub fn can_unwind(&self) -> bool {
771 self.target_cfg().panic == PanicStrategy::Unwind
772 }
773
774 /// Get the list of builtin, 'well known' cfg names
775 pub fn builtin_cfg_names(&self) -> &HashSet<String> {
776 self.builtin_cfg_names.get_or_init(|| builtin_cfg_names(self))
777 }
778
779 /// Get the list of crate types that the target platform supports.
780 pub fn supported_crate_types(&self) -> &HashSet<String> {
781 self.supported_crate_types.get_or_init(|| supported_crate_types(self))
782 }
783
784 pub fn has_threads(&self) -> bool {
785 // Wasm targets don't have threads unless `-threads` is in the target
786 // name, such as `wasm32-wasip1-threads`.
787 if self.target.starts_with("wasm") {
788 return self.target.contains("threads");
789 }
790 true
791 }
792
793 pub fn has_asm_support(&self) -> bool {
794 // This should match the stable list in `LoweringContext::lower_inline_asm`.
795 static ASM_SUPPORTED_ARCHS: &[&str] = &[
796 "x86",
797 "x86_64",
798 "arm",
799 "aarch64",
800 "arm64ec",
801 "riscv32",
802 "riscv64",
803 "loongarch32",
804 "loongarch64",
805 "s390x",
806 // These targets require an additional asm_experimental_arch feature.
807 // "nvptx64", "hexagon", "mips", "mips64", "spirv", "wasm32",
808 ];
809 ASM_SUPPORTED_ARCHS.contains(&self.target_cfg().arch.as_str())
810 }
811
812 pub fn git_config(&self) -> GitConfig<'_> {
813 GitConfig {
814 nightly_branch: &self.nightly_branch,
815 git_merge_commit_email: &self.git_merge_commit_email,
816 }
817 }
818
819 pub fn has_subprocess_support(&self) -> bool {
820 // FIXME(#135928): compiletest is always a **host** tool. Building and running an
821 // capability detection executable against the **target** is not trivial. The short term
822 // solution here is to hard-code some targets to allow/deny, unfortunately.
823
824 let unsupported_target = self.target_cfg().env == "sgx"
825 || matches!(self.target_cfg().arch.as_str(), "wasm32" | "wasm64")
826 || self.target_cfg().os == "emscripten";
827 !unsupported_target
828 }
829}
830
831/// Known widths of `target_has_atomic`.
832pub const KNOWN_TARGET_HAS_ATOMIC_WIDTHS: &[&str] = &["8", "16", "32", "64", "128", "ptr"];
833
834#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
835pub struct TargetCfgs {
836 pub current: TargetCfg,
837 pub all_targets: HashSet<String>,
838 pub all_archs: HashSet<String>,
839 pub all_oses: HashSet<String>,
840 pub all_oses_and_envs: HashSet<String>,
841 pub all_envs: HashSet<String>,
842 pub all_abis: HashSet<String>,
843 pub all_families: HashSet<String>,
844 pub all_pointer_widths: HashSet<String>,
845 pub all_rustc_abis: HashSet<String>,
846}
847
848impl TargetCfgs {
849 fn new(config: &Config) -> TargetCfgs {
850 let mut targets: HashMap<String, TargetCfg> = serde_json::from_str(&query_rustc_output(
851 config,
852 &["--print=all-target-specs-json", "-Zunstable-options"],
853 Default::default(),
854 ))
855 .unwrap();
856
857 let mut all_targets = HashSet::new();
858 let mut all_archs = HashSet::new();
859 let mut all_oses = HashSet::new();
860 let mut all_oses_and_envs = HashSet::new();
861 let mut all_envs = HashSet::new();
862 let mut all_abis = HashSet::new();
863 let mut all_families = HashSet::new();
864 let mut all_pointer_widths = HashSet::new();
865 // NOTE: for distinction between `abi` and `rustc_abi`, see comment on
866 // `TargetCfg::rustc_abi`.
867 let mut all_rustc_abis = HashSet::new();
868
869 // If current target is not included in the `--print=all-target-specs-json` output,
870 // we check whether it is a custom target from the user or a synthetic target from bootstrap.
871 if !targets.contains_key(&config.target) {
872 let mut envs: HashMap<String, String> = HashMap::new();
873
874 if let Ok(t) = std::env::var("RUST_TARGET_PATH") {
875 envs.insert("RUST_TARGET_PATH".into(), t);
876 }
877
878 // This returns false only when the target is neither a synthetic target
879 // nor a custom target from the user, indicating it is most likely invalid.
880 if config.target.ends_with(".json") || !envs.is_empty() {
881 targets.insert(
882 config.target.clone(),
883 serde_json::from_str(&query_rustc_output(
884 config,
885 &[
886 "--print=target-spec-json",
887 "-Zunstable-options",
888 "--target",
889 &config.target,
890 ],
891 envs,
892 ))
893 .unwrap(),
894 );
895 }
896 }
897
898 for (target, cfg) in targets.iter() {
899 all_archs.insert(cfg.arch.clone());
900 all_oses.insert(cfg.os.clone());
901 all_oses_and_envs.insert(cfg.os_and_env());
902 all_envs.insert(cfg.env.clone());
903 all_abis.insert(cfg.abi.clone());
904 for family in &cfg.families {
905 all_families.insert(family.clone());
906 }
907 all_pointer_widths.insert(format!("{}bit", cfg.pointer_width));
908 if let Some(rustc_abi) = &cfg.rustc_abi {
909 all_rustc_abis.insert(rustc_abi.clone());
910 }
911 all_targets.insert(target.clone());
912 }
913
914 Self {
915 current: Self::get_current_target_config(config, &targets),
916 all_targets,
917 all_archs,
918 all_oses,
919 all_oses_and_envs,
920 all_envs,
921 all_abis,
922 all_families,
923 all_pointer_widths,
924 all_rustc_abis,
925 }
926 }
927
928 fn get_current_target_config(
929 config: &Config,
930 targets: &HashMap<String, TargetCfg>,
931 ) -> TargetCfg {
932 let mut cfg = targets[&config.target].clone();
933
934 // To get the target information for the current target, we take the target spec obtained
935 // from `--print=all-target-specs-json`, and then we enrich it with the information
936 // gathered from `--print=cfg --target=$target`.
937 //
938 // This is done because some parts of the target spec can be overridden with `-C` flags,
939 // which are respected for `--print=cfg` but not for `--print=all-target-specs-json`. The
940 // code below extracts them from `--print=cfg`: make sure to only override fields that can
941 // actually be changed with `-C` flags.
942 for config in query_rustc_output(
943 config,
944 &["--print=cfg", "--target", &config.target],
945 Default::default(),
946 )
947 .trim()
948 .lines()
949 {
950 let (name, value) = config
951 .split_once("=\"")
952 .map(|(name, value)| {
953 (
954 name,
955 Some(
956 value
957 .strip_suffix('\"')
958 .expect("key-value pair should be properly quoted"),
959 ),
960 )
961 })
962 .unwrap_or_else(|| (config, None));
963
964 match (name, value) {
965 // Can be overridden with `-C panic=$strategy`.
966 ("panic", Some("abort")) => cfg.panic = PanicStrategy::Abort,
967 ("panic", Some("unwind")) => cfg.panic = PanicStrategy::Unwind,
968 ("panic", other) => panic!("unexpected value for panic cfg: {other:?}"),
969
970 ("target_has_atomic", Some(width))
971 if KNOWN_TARGET_HAS_ATOMIC_WIDTHS.contains(&width) =>
972 {
973 cfg.target_has_atomic.insert(width.to_string());
974 }
975 ("target_has_atomic", Some(other)) => {
976 panic!("unexpected value for `target_has_atomic` cfg: {other:?}")
977 }
978 // Nightly-only std-internal impl detail.
979 ("target_has_atomic", None) => {}
980 _ => {}
981 }
982 }
983
984 cfg
985 }
986}
987
988#[derive(Clone, Debug, serde::Deserialize)]
989#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]
990pub struct TargetCfg {
991 pub(crate) arch: String,
992 #[serde(default = "default_os")]
993 pub(crate) os: String,
994 #[serde(default)]
995 pub(crate) env: String,
996 #[serde(default)]
997 pub(crate) abi: String,
998 #[serde(rename = "target-family", default)]
999 pub(crate) families: Vec<String>,
1000 #[serde(rename = "target-pointer-width")]
1001 pub(crate) pointer_width: u32,
1002 #[serde(rename = "target-endian", default)]
1003 endian: Endian,
1004 #[serde(rename = "panic-strategy", default)]
1005 pub(crate) panic: PanicStrategy,
1006 #[serde(default)]
1007 pub(crate) dynamic_linking: bool,
1008 #[serde(rename = "supported-sanitizers", default)]
1009 pub(crate) sanitizers: Vec<Sanitizer>,
1010 #[serde(rename = "supports-xray", default)]
1011 pub(crate) xray: bool,
1012 #[serde(default = "default_reloc_model")]
1013 pub(crate) relocation_model: String,
1014 // NOTE: `rustc_abi` should not be confused with `abi`. `rustc_abi` was introduced in #137037 to
1015 // make SSE2 *required* by the ABI (kind of a hack to make a target feature *required* via the
1016 // target spec).
1017 pub(crate) rustc_abi: Option<String>,
1018
1019 // Not present in target cfg json output, additional derived information.
1020 #[serde(skip)]
1021 /// Supported target atomic widths: e.g. `8` to `128` or `ptr`. This is derived from the builtin
1022 /// `target_has_atomic` `cfg`s e.g. `target_has_atomic="8"`.
1023 pub(crate) target_has_atomic: BTreeSet<String>,
1024}
1025
1026impl TargetCfg {
1027 pub(crate) fn os_and_env(&self) -> String {
1028 format!("{}-{}", self.os, self.env)
1029 }
1030}
1031
1032fn default_os() -> String {
1033 "none".into()
1034}
1035
1036fn default_reloc_model() -> String {
1037 "pic".into()
1038}
1039
1040#[derive(Eq, PartialEq, Clone, Debug, Default, serde::Deserialize)]
1041#[serde(rename_all = "kebab-case")]
1042pub enum Endian {
1043 #[default]
1044 Little,
1045 Big,
1046}
1047
1048fn builtin_cfg_names(config: &Config) -> HashSet<String> {
1049 query_rustc_output(
1050 config,
1051 &["--print=check-cfg", "-Zunstable-options", "--check-cfg=cfg()"],
1052 Default::default(),
1053 )
1054 .lines()
1055 .map(|l| if let Some((name, _)) = l.split_once('=') { name.to_string() } else { l.to_string() })
1056 .chain(std::iter::once(String::from("test")))
1057 .collect()
1058}
1059
1060pub const KNOWN_CRATE_TYPES: &[&str] =
1061 &["bin", "cdylib", "dylib", "lib", "proc-macro", "rlib", "staticlib"];
1062
1063fn supported_crate_types(config: &Config) -> HashSet<String> {
1064 let crate_types: HashSet<_> = query_rustc_output(
1065 config,
1066 &["--target", &config.target, "--print=supported-crate-types", "-Zunstable-options"],
1067 Default::default(),
1068 )
1069 .lines()
1070 .map(|l| l.to_string())
1071 .collect();
1072
1073 for crate_type in crate_types.iter() {
1074 assert!(
1075 KNOWN_CRATE_TYPES.contains(&crate_type.as_str()),
1076 "unexpected crate type `{}`: known crate types are {:?}",
1077 crate_type,
1078 KNOWN_CRATE_TYPES
1079 );
1080 }
1081
1082 crate_types
1083}
1084
1085fn query_rustc_output(config: &Config, args: &[&str], envs: HashMap<String, String>) -> String {
1086 let query_rustc_path = config.query_rustc_path.as_deref().unwrap_or(&config.rustc_path);
1087
1088 let mut command = Command::new(query_rustc_path);
1089 add_dylib_path(&mut command, iter::once(&config.compile_lib_path));
1090 command.args(&config.target_rustcflags).args(args);
1091 command.env("RUSTC_BOOTSTRAP", "1");
1092 command.envs(envs);
1093
1094 let output = match command.output() {
1095 Ok(output) => output,
1096 Err(e) => {
1097 fatal!("failed to run {command:?}: {e}");
1098 }
1099 };
1100 if !output.status.success() {
1101 fatal!(
1102 "failed to run {command:?}\n--- stdout\n{}\n--- stderr\n{}",
1103 String::from_utf8(output.stdout).unwrap(),
1104 String::from_utf8(output.stderr).unwrap(),
1105 );
1106 }
1107 String::from_utf8(output.stdout).unwrap()
1108}
1109
1110/// Path information for a single test file.
1111#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
1112pub(crate) struct TestPaths {
1113 /// Full path to the test file.
1114 ///
1115 /// For example:
1116 /// - `/home/ferris/rust/tests/ui/warnings/hello-world.rs`
1117 ///
1118 /// ---
1119 ///
1120 /// For `run-make` tests, this path is the _directory_ that contains
1121 /// `rmake.rs`.
1122 ///
1123 /// For example:
1124 /// - `/home/ferris/rust/tests/run-make/emit`
1125 pub(crate) file: Utf8PathBuf,
1126
1127 /// Subset of the full path that excludes the suite directory and the
1128 /// test filename. For tests in the root of their test suite directory,
1129 /// this is blank.
1130 ///
1131 /// For example:
1132 /// - `file`: `/home/ferris/rust/tests/ui/warnings/hello-world.rs`
1133 /// - `relative_dir`: `warnings`
1134 pub(crate) relative_dir: Utf8PathBuf,
1135}
1136
1137/// Used by `ui` tests to generate things like `foo.stderr` from `foo.rs`.
1138pub fn expected_output_path(
1139 testpaths: &TestPaths,
1140 revision: Option<&str>,
1141 compare_mode: &Option<CompareMode>,
1142 kind: &str,
1143) -> Utf8PathBuf {
1144 assert!(UI_EXTENSIONS.contains(&kind));
1145 let mut parts = Vec::new();
1146
1147 if let Some(x) = revision {
1148 parts.push(x);
1149 }
1150 if let Some(ref x) = *compare_mode {
1151 parts.push(x.to_str());
1152 }
1153 parts.push(kind);
1154
1155 let extension = parts.join(".");
1156 testpaths.file.with_extension(extension)
1157}
1158
1159pub const UI_EXTENSIONS: &[&str] = &[
1160 UI_STDERR,
1161 UI_SVG,
1162 UI_WINDOWS_SVG,
1163 UI_STDOUT,
1164 UI_FIXED,
1165 UI_RUN_STDERR,
1166 UI_RUN_STDOUT,
1167 UI_STDERR_64,
1168 UI_STDERR_32,
1169 UI_STDERR_16,
1170 UI_COVERAGE,
1171 UI_COVERAGE_MAP,
1172];
1173pub const UI_STDERR: &str = "stderr";
1174pub const UI_SVG: &str = "svg";
1175pub const UI_WINDOWS_SVG: &str = "windows.svg";
1176pub const UI_STDOUT: &str = "stdout";
1177pub const UI_FIXED: &str = "fixed";
1178pub const UI_RUN_STDERR: &str = "run.stderr";
1179pub const UI_RUN_STDOUT: &str = "run.stdout";
1180pub const UI_STDERR_64: &str = "64bit.stderr";
1181pub const UI_STDERR_32: &str = "32bit.stderr";
1182pub const UI_STDERR_16: &str = "16bit.stderr";
1183pub const UI_COVERAGE: &str = "coverage";
1184pub const UI_COVERAGE_MAP: &str = "cov-map";
1185
1186/// Absolute path to the directory where all output for all tests in the given `relative_dir` group
1187/// should reside. Example:
1188///
1189/// ```text
1190/// /path/to/build/host-tuple/test/ui/relative/
1191/// ```
1192///
1193/// This is created early when tests are collected to avoid race conditions.
1194pub fn output_relative_path(config: &Config, relative_dir: &Utf8Path) -> Utf8PathBuf {
1195 config.build_test_suite_root.join(relative_dir)
1196}
1197
1198/// Generates a unique name for the test, such as `testname.revision.mode`.
1199pub fn output_testname_unique(
1200 config: &Config,
1201 testpaths: &TestPaths,
1202 revision: Option<&str>,
1203) -> Utf8PathBuf {
1204 let mode = config.compare_mode.as_ref().map_or("", |m| m.to_str());
1205 let debugger = config.debugger.as_ref().map_or("", |m| m.to_str());
1206 Utf8PathBuf::from(&testpaths.file.file_stem().unwrap())
1207 .with_extra_extension(config.mode.output_dir_disambiguator())
1208 .with_extra_extension(revision.unwrap_or(""))
1209 .with_extra_extension(mode)
1210 .with_extra_extension(debugger)
1211}
1212
1213/// Absolute path to the directory where all output for the given
1214/// test/revision should reside. Example:
1215/// /path/to/build/host-tuple/test/ui/relative/testname.revision.mode/
1216pub fn output_base_dir(
1217 config: &Config,
1218 testpaths: &TestPaths,
1219 revision: Option<&str>,
1220) -> Utf8PathBuf {
1221 output_relative_path(config, &testpaths.relative_dir)
1222 .join(output_testname_unique(config, testpaths, revision))
1223}
1224
1225/// Absolute path to the base filename used as output for the given
1226/// test/revision. Example:
1227/// /path/to/build/host-tuple/test/ui/relative/testname.revision.mode/testname
1228pub fn output_base_name(
1229 config: &Config,
1230 testpaths: &TestPaths,
1231 revision: Option<&str>,
1232) -> Utf8PathBuf {
1233 output_base_dir(config, testpaths, revision).join(testpaths.file.file_stem().unwrap())
1234}
1235
1236/// Absolute path to the directory to use for incremental compilation. Example:
1237/// /path/to/build/host-tuple/test/ui/relative/testname.mode/testname.inc
1238pub fn incremental_dir(
1239 config: &Config,
1240 testpaths: &TestPaths,
1241 revision: Option<&str>,
1242) -> Utf8PathBuf {
1243 output_base_name(config, testpaths, revision).with_extension("inc")
1244}