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Russ Cox 7b848c6964 cmd/dist: cross-compiling fixes
This CL makes it possible to run make.bash with
GOOS and GOARCH set to something other than
the native host GOOS and GOARCH.

As part of the CL, the tool directory moves from bin/tool/
to pkg/tool/goos_goarch where goos and goarch are
the values for the host system (running the build), not
the target.  pkg/ is not technically appropriate, but C objects
are there now tool (pkg/obj/) so this puts all the generated
binaries in one place (rm -rf $GOROOT/pkg cleans everything).
Including goos_goarch in the name allows different systems
to share a single $GOROOT on a shared file system.

Fixes #2920.

R=golang-dev, r
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5645093
2012-02-13 22:31:51 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
# license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
eval $(go tool dist env)
export GOARCH GOOS GOROOT
export E=
case X"$GOARCH" in
Xamd64)
export A=6
;;
X386)
export A=8
;;
Xarm)
export A=5
export E="$GORUN"
;;
*)
echo 1>&2 run: unsupported '$GOARCH'
exit 1
esac
export G="${A}g ${GCFLAGS}"
export L=${A}l
export GOTRACEBACK=0
export LANG=C
unset GREP_OPTIONS # in case user has a non-standard set
failed=0
PATH=${GOBIN:-$GOROOT/bin}:`pwd`:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
# TODO: We add the tool directory to the PATH to avoid thinking about a better way.
PATH="$GOTOOLDIR:$PATH"
RUNFILE="/tmp/gorun-$$-$USER"
TMP1FILE="/tmp/gotest1-$$-$USER"
TMP2FILE="/tmp/gotest2-$$-$USER"
# don't run the machine out of memory: limit individual processes to 4GB.
# on thresher, 3GB suffices to run the tests; with 2GB, peano fails.
ulimit -v 4000000
# no core files please
ulimit -c 0
true >pass.out >times.out
exclude=false # exclude nothing
golden=golden.out
filterout() {
grep '^'"$2"'$' $1 >/dev/null
}
for dir in . ken chan interface syntax dwarf safe fixedbugs bugs
do
echo
echo '==' $dir'/'
for i in $(ls $dir/*.go 2>/dev/null)
do (
if $exclude $i; then
exit 0 # continues for loop
fi
export F=$(basename $i .go)
export D=$dir
sed '/^\/\//!q' $i | sed 's@//@@; $d' |sed 's|./\$A.out|$E &|g' >"$RUNFILE"
if ! { time -p bash -c "bash '$RUNFILE' >'$TMP1FILE' 2>&1" ; } 2>"$TMP2FILE"
then
echo
echo "===========" $i
cat "$TMP1FILE"
echo >&2 fail: $i
echo "# $i # fail" >>pass.out
elif test -s "$TMP1FILE"
then
echo
echo "===========" $i
cat "$TMP1FILE"
if grep -q '^BUG' "$TMP1FILE"
then
if [ $dir != bugs ]
then
echo >&2 bug: $i
fi
echo "# $i # fail, BUG" >>pass.out
else
echo $i >>pass.out
fi
elif [ $dir = "bugs" ]
then
echo $i succeeded with no output.
else
echo $i >>pass.out
fi
echo $(awk 'NR==1{print $2}' "$TMP2FILE") $D/$F >>times.out
rm -f $F.$A $A.out
) done
done | # clean up some stack noise
egrep -v '^(r[0-9a-z]+|[cfg]s) +0x' |
sed '/tmp.*Bus error/s/.*Bus/Bus/; /tmp.*Trace.BPT/s/.*Trace/Trace/
s!'"$RUNFILE"'!$RUNFILE!g
s/^PC=0x[0-9a-f]*/pc: xxx/
s/^pc: 0x[0-9a-f]*/pc: xxx/
s/PC=0x[0-9a-f]*/PC=xxx/
/^Trace\/breakpoint trap/d
/^Trace\/BPT trap/d
/RUNFILE/ s/line 1: *[0-9]*/line 1: PID/
/^\$RUNFILE: line 1: PID Trace\/breakpoint trap/d
/Segmentation fault/d
/^qemu: uncaught target signal 11 (Segmentation fault) - exiting/d' > run.out
rm -f "$RUNFILE" "$TMP1FILE" "$TMP2FILE" *.$A *.a $A.out
diffmsg=""
if ! diff $golden run.out
then
diffmsg="; test output differs"
failed=1
fi
notinbugs=$(sed '/^== bugs/q' run.out | grep -c '^BUG')
inbugs=$(sed '1,/^== bugs/d' run.out | grep -c '^BUG')
echo 2>&1 $inbugs known bugs';' $notinbugs unexpected bugs$diffmsg
if [ "$failed" != "0" ]; then
echo FAILED
fi
exit $failed