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Stress tests are, by definition, stressful. They intentionally burn a lot of resources by using randomness to hopefully surface state machine bugs. Additionally, many stress tests are multi-threaded these days and they may attempt to use all of the available CPUs to better uncover bugs. In isolation, this is not a problem, but the test suite as a whole assumes that individual tests are single threaded and therefore running multiple stress tests at once can quickly spiral out of control. This change formalizes stress tests and then treats them like long tests, i.e. tested via 'check-swift-all' and otherwise opt-in. Finally, with this change, the CI build bots might need to change if they are still only testing 'validation' instead of all of the tests. I see three options: 1) Run all of the tests. -- There are very few long tests left these days, and the additional costs seems small relative to the cost of the whole validation test suite before this change. 2) Continue checking 'validation', now sans stress tests. 3) Check 'validation', *then* the stress tests. If the former doesn't pass, then there is no point in the latter, and by running the stress tests separately, they stand a better chance of uncovering bugs and not overwhelming build bot resources.
186 lines
5.0 KiB
Swift
186 lines
5.0 KiB
Swift
// RUN: %target-build-swift -Xfrontend -disable-access-control -module-name a %s -o %t.out
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// RUN: %target-run %t.out | %FileCheck %s
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// REQUIRES: stress_test
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// UNSUPPORTED: nonatomic_rc
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import StdlibUnittest
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#if os(OSX) || os(iOS) || os(watchOS) || os(tvOS)
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import Darwin
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#elseif os(Linux) || os(FreeBSD) || os(PS4) || os(Android)
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import Glibc
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#endif
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_setTestSuiteFailedCallback() { print("abort()") }
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struct RaceTest1 : RaceTestWithPerTrialData {
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static var shouldPass: Bool = true
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static var iterationCountdown: _stdlib_AtomicInt = _stdlib_AtomicInt(8)
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class RaceData {
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init() {}
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}
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typealias ThreadLocalData = Void
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typealias Observation = Observation1UInt
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func makeRaceData() -> RaceData {
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return RaceData()
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}
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func makeThreadLocalData() -> Void {
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return Void()
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}
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func thread1(
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_ raceData: RaceData, _ threadLocalData: inout ThreadLocalData
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) -> Observation {
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switch RaceTest1.iterationCountdown.fetchAndAdd(-1) {
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case 0:
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return Observation(0x1)
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case 1:
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return Observation(RaceTest1.shouldPass ? 0x1 : 0xffff)
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case 1, 2:
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return Observation(0x2)
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case 3, 4, 5:
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return Observation(RaceTest1.shouldPass ? 0x2 : 0xfffe)
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default:
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return Observation(0x1)
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}
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}
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func evaluateObservations(
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_ observations: [Observation],
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_ sink: (RaceTestObservationEvaluation) -> Void
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) {
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for observation in observations {
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switch observation {
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case Observation(0x1):
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sink(.pass)
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case Observation(0x2):
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sink(.passInteresting(String(describing: observation)))
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case Observation(0xffff):
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sink(.failure)
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case Observation(0xfffe):
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sink(.failureInteresting(String(describing: observation)))
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default:
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fatalError("should not happen")
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}
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}
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}
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}
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var RaceTestSuite = TestSuite("Race")
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RaceTestSuite.test("passes") {
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RaceTest1.shouldPass = true
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RaceTest1.iterationCountdown = _stdlib_AtomicInt(8)
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runRaceTest(RaceTest1.self, trials: 10)
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}
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// CHECK: [ RUN ] Race.passes
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// CHECK: stdout>>> Pass: {{.*}} times
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// CHECK: stdout>>> Pass (2): 4 times
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// CHECK: stdout>>> Failure: 0 times
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// CHECK: [ OK ] Race.passes
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RaceTestSuite.test("fails") {
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RaceTest1.shouldPass = false
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RaceTest1.iterationCountdown = _stdlib_AtomicInt(8)
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runRaceTest(RaceTest1.self, trials: 10)
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}
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// CHECK: [ RUN ] Race.fails
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// REQUIRES: executable_test
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// CHECK: stdout>>> Pass: {{.*}} times
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// CHECK: stdout>>> Pass (2): 1 times
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// CHECK: stdout>>> Failure: 1 times
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// CHECK: stdout>>> Failure (65534): 3 times
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// CHECK: [ FAIL ] Race.fails
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RaceTestSuite.test("closure") {
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let count = _stdlib_AtomicInt(0)
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runRaceTest(trials: 10) {
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_ = count.fetchAndAdd(1)
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}
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expectNotEqual(0, count.load())
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}
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// CHECK: [ RUN ] Race.closure
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// CHECK: [ OK ] Race.closure
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RaceTestSuite.test("timeout-zero") {
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// Zero timeout is still expected to run at least one trial.
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let count = _stdlib_AtomicInt(0)
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runRaceTest(trials: 2000000000, timeoutInSeconds: 0) {
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_ = count.fetchAndAdd(1)
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}
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expectGT(count.load(), 0)
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}
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// CHECK: [ RUN ] Race.timeout-zero
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// CHECK: [ OK ] Race.timeout-zero
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func -(_ lhs: timeval, _ rhs: timeval) -> timeval {
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var result = timeval(tv_sec: 0, tv_usec: 0)
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result.tv_sec = lhs.tv_sec - rhs.tv_sec
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result.tv_usec = lhs.tv_usec - rhs.tv_usec
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if result.tv_usec < 0 {
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result.tv_usec += 1000000
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result.tv_sec -= 1
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}
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return result
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}
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func gettimeofday() -> timeval {
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var result = timeval(tv_sec: 0, tv_usec: 0)
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gettimeofday(&result, nil)
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return result
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}
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RaceTestSuite.test("timeout-small") {
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// Verify that the timeout fires after the correct number of seconds.
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// If the timeout fails to fire then this test will run for a very long time.
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var startTime: timeval
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var endTime: timeval
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let timeout = 5
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let count = _stdlib_AtomicInt(0)
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startTime = gettimeofday()
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runRaceTest(trials: 2000000000, timeoutInSeconds: timeout) {
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_ = count.fetchAndAdd(1)
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}
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endTime = gettimeofday()
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expectGT(count.load(), 0)
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// Test should have run to the timeout.
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// Test should not have run too long after the timeout.
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let duration = endTime - startTime
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expectGE(duration.tv_sec, timeout)
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expectLT(duration.tv_sec, timeout*100) // large to avoid spurious failures
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}
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// CHECK: [ RUN ] Race.timeout-small
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// CHECK: [ OK ] Race.timeout-small
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RaceTestSuite.test("timeout-big") {
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// Verify that a short test with a long timeout completes before the timeout.
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var startTime: timeval
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var endTime: timeval
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let timeout = 10000
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let count = _stdlib_AtomicInt(0)
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startTime = gettimeofday()
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runRaceTest(trials: 10, timeoutInSeconds: timeout) {
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_ = count.fetchAndAdd(1)
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}
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endTime = gettimeofday()
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expectGT(count.load(), 0)
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// Test should have stopped long before the timeout.
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let duration = endTime - startTime
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expectLT(duration.tv_sec, timeout / 2)
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}
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// CHECK: [ RUN ] Race.timeout-big
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// CHECK: [ OK ] Race.timeout-big
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runAllTests()
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// CHECK: Race: Some tests failed, aborting
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