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#!/bin/bash
#
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# Test the build system for basic consistency
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#
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# A bash script that tests some likely make failure scenarios in a row
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# Creates its own test build directory under TMP and cleans it up when done.
#
# Environment variables:
# IDF_PATH - must be set
# TMP - can override /tmp location for build directory
# ESP_IDF_TEMPLATE_GIT - Can override git clone source for template app. Otherwise github.
# NOCLEANUP - Set to '1' if you want the script to leave its temporary directory when done, for post-mortem.
#
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#
# Internals:
# * The tests run in sequence & the system keeps track of all failures to print at the end.
# * BUILD directory is set to default BUILD_DIR_BASE
# * The "print_status" function both prints a status line to the log and keeps track of which test is running.
# * Calling the "failure" function prints a failure message to the log and also adds to the list of failures to print at the end.
# * The function "assert_built" tests for a file relative to the BUILD directory.
# * The function "take_build_snapshot" can be paired with the functions "assert_rebuilt" and "assert_not_rebuilt" to compare file timestamps and verify if they were rebuilt or not since the snapshot was taken.
#
# To add a new test case, add it to the end of the run_tests function. Note that not all test cases do comprehensive cleanup
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# (although very invasive ones like appending CRLFs to all files take a copy of the esp-idf tree), however the clean_build_dir
# function can be used to force-delete all files from the build output directory.
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# Set up some variables
#
[ -z ${ TMP } ] && TMP = "/tmp"
# override ESP_IDF_TEMPLATE_GIT to point to a local dir if you're testing and want fast iterations
[ -z ${ ESP_IDF_TEMPLATE_GIT } ] && ESP_IDF_TEMPLATE_GIT = https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf-template.git
export V = 1
function run_tests( )
{
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FAILURES =
STATUS = "Starting"
print_status "Checking prerequisites"
[ -z ${ IDF_PATH } ] && echo "IDF_PATH is not set. Need path to esp-idf installation." && exit 2
print_status " Cloning template from ${ ESP_IDF_TEMPLATE_GIT } ... "
git clone ${ ESP_IDF_TEMPLATE_GIT } template
cd template
git checkout ${ CI_BUILD_REF_NAME } || echo "Using esp-idf-template default branch..."
print_status "Updating template config..."
make defconfig || exit $?
BOOTLOADER_BINS = "bootloader/bootloader.elf bootloader/bootloader.bin"
APP_BINS = "app-template.elf app-template.bin"
print_status "Initial clean build"
# if make fails here, everything fails
make || exit $?
# check all the expected build artifacts from the clean build
assert_built ${ APP_BINS } ${ BOOTLOADER_BINS } partitions_singleapp.bin
[ -f ${ BUILD } /partition*.bin ] || failure "A partition table should have been built"
print_status "Updating component source file rebuilds component"
# touch a file & do a build
take_build_snapshot
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touch ${ IDF_PATH } /components/esp32/cpu_start.c
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make || failure "Failed to partial build"
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assert_rebuilt ${ APP_BINS } esp32/libesp32.a esp32/cpu_start.o
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assert_not_rebuilt lwip/liblwip.a freertos/libfreertos.a ${ BOOTLOADER_BINS } partitions_singleapp.bin
print_status "Bootloader source file rebuilds bootloader"
take_build_snapshot
touch ${ IDF_PATH } /components/bootloader/src/main/bootloader_start.c
make bootloader || failure "Failed to partial build bootloader"
assert_rebuilt ${ BOOTLOADER_BINS } bootloader/main/bootloader_start.o
assert_not_rebuilt ${ APP_BINS } partitions_singleapp.bin
print_status "Partition CSV file rebuilds partitions"
take_build_snapshot
touch ${ IDF_PATH } /components/partition_table/partitions_singleapp.csv
make partition_table || failure "Failed to build partition table"
assert_rebuilt partitions_singleapp.bin
assert_not_rebuilt app-template.bin app-template.elf ${ BOOTLOADER_BINS }
print_status "Partial build doesn't compile anything by default"
take_build_snapshot
# verify no build files are refreshed by a partial make
ALL_BUILD_FILES = $( find ${ BUILD } -type f | sed " s@ ${ BUILD } /@@ " )
make || failure "Partial build failed"
assert_not_rebuilt ${ ALL_BUILD_FILES }
print_status "Cleaning should remove all files from build"
make clean || failure "Failed to make clean"
ALL_BUILD_FILES = $( find ${ BUILD } -type f)
if [ -n " ${ ALL_BUILD_FILES } " ] ; then
failure " Files weren't cleaned: ${ ALL_BUILD_FILES } "
fi
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print_status "Bootloader build shouldn't leave build output anywhere else"
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clean_build_dir
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make bootloader
# find wizardry: find any file not named sdkconfig.h that
# isn't in the "bootloader" or "config" directories
find ${ BUILD } -type d \( -name bootloader -o -name config \) -prune , -type f ! -name sdkconfig.h || failure "Bootloader built files outside the bootloader or config directories"
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print_status "Moving BUILD_DIR_BASE out of tree"
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clean_build_dir
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OUTOFTREE_BUILD = ${ TESTDIR } /alt_build
make BUILD_DIR_BASE = ${ OUTOFTREE_BUILD } || failure "Failed to build with BUILD_DIR_BASE overriden"
NEW_BUILD_FILES = $( find ${ OUTOFREE_BUILD } -type f)
if [ -z " ${ NEW_BUILD_FILES } " ] ; then
failure "No files found in new build directory!"
fi
DEFAULT_BUILD_FILES = $( find ${ BUILD } -mindepth 1)
if [ -n " ${ DEFAULT_BUILD_FILES } " ] ; then
failure " Some files were incorrectly put into the default build directory: ${ DEFAULT_BUILD_FILES } "
fi
print_status "BUILD_DIR_BASE inside default build directory"
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clean_build_dir
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make BUILD_DIR_BASE = build/subdirectory || failure "Failed to build with BUILD_DIR_BASE as subdir"
NEW_BUILD_FILES = $( find ${ BUILD } /subdirectory -type f)
if [ -z " ${ NEW_BUILD_FILES } " ] ; then
failure "No files found in new build directory!"
fi
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print_status "Parallel builds should work OK"
clean_build_dir
( make -j5 2>& 1 | tee ${ TESTDIR } /parallel_build.log) || failure "Failed to build in parallel"
if grep -q "warning: jobserver unavailable" ${ TESTDIR } /parallel_build.log; then
failure "Parallel build prints 'warning: jobserver unavailable' errors"
fi
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print_status "Can still clean build if all text files are CRLFs"
make clean || failure "Unexpected failure to make clean"
find . -exec unix2dos { } \; # CRLFify template dir
# make a copy of esp-idf and CRLFify it
CRLF_ESPIDF = ${ TESTDIR } /esp-idf-crlf
mkdir -p ${ CRLF_ESPIDF }
cp -rv ${ IDF_PATH } /* ${ CRLF_ESPIDF }
# don't CRLFify executable files, as Linux will fail to execute them
find ${ CRLF_ESPIDF } -type f ! -perm 755 -exec unix2dos { } \;
make IDF_PATH = ${ CRLF_ESPIDF } || failure "Failed to build with CRLFs in source"
# do the same checks we do for the clean build
assert_built ${ APP_BINS } ${ BOOTLOADER_BINS } partitions_singleapp.bin
[ -f ${ BUILD } /partition*.bin ] || failure "A partition table should have been built in CRLF mode"
print_status "All tests completed"
if [ -n " ${ FAILURES } " ] ; then
echo "Some failures were detected:"
echo -e " ${ FAILURES } "
exit 1
else
echo "Build tests passed."
fi
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}
function print_status( )
{
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echo " ******** $1 "
STATUS = " $1 "
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}
function failure( )
{
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echo "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
echo " FAILURE: $1 "
echo "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
FAILURES = " ${ FAILURES } ${ STATUS } :: $1 \n "
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}
TESTDIR = ${ TMP } /build_system_tests_$$
mkdir -p ${ TESTDIR }
# set NOCLEANUP=1 if you want to keep the test directory around
# for post-mortem debugging
[ -z ${ NOCLEANUP } ] && trap " rm -rf ${ TESTDIR } " EXIT KILL
SNAPSHOT = ${ TESTDIR } /snapshot
BUILD = ${ TESTDIR } /template/build
# copy all the build output to a snapshot directory
function take_build_snapshot( )
{
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rm -rf ${ SNAPSHOT }
cp -ap ${ TESTDIR } /template/build ${ SNAPSHOT }
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}
# verify that all the arguments are present in the build output directory
function assert_built( )
{
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until [ -z " $1 " ] ; do
if [ ! -f " ${ BUILD } / $1 " ] ; then
failure " File $1 should be in the build output directory "
fi
shift
done
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}
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# Test if a file has been rebuilt.
function file_was_rebuilt( )
{
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# can't use [ a -ot b ] here as -ot only gives second resolution
# but stat -c %y seems to be microsecond at least for tmpfs, ext4..
if [ " $( stat -c %y ${ SNAPSHOT } /$1 ) " != " $( stat -c %y ${ BUILD } /$1 ) " ] ; then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
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}
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# verify all the arguments passed in were rebuilt relative to the snapshot
function assert_rebuilt( )
{
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until [ -z " $1 " ] ; do
assert_built " $1 "
if [ ! -f " ${ SNAPSHOT } / $1 " ] ; then
failure " File $1 should have been original build snapshot "
fi
if ! file_was_rebuilt " $1 " ; then
failure " File $1 should have been rebuilt "
fi
shift
done
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}
# verify all the arguments are in the build directory & snapshot,
# but were not rebuilt
function assert_not_rebuilt( )
{
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until [ -z " $1 " ] ; do
assert_built " $1 "
if [ ! -f " ${ SNAPSHOT } / $1 " ] ; then
failure " File $1 should be in snapshot build directory "
fi
if file_was_rebuilt " $1 " ; then
failure " File $1 should not have been rebuilt "
fi
shift
done
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}
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# do a "clean" that doesn't depend on 'make clean'
function clean_build_dir( )
{
rm -rf --preserve-root ${ BUILD } /*
}
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cd ${ TESTDIR }
run_tests