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#!/bin/bash
# Do an automated test which involves building and regtesting version
# 1.9 of the GNU Scientific Library (gsl). This has proven to be a
# very thorough test of Vex's CPU simulations and has exposed bugs
# which had not been previously discovered. Gsl 1.9 contains more
# than 6 million tests as part of its regression suite, and so this
# script's purpose is to runs those tests using valgrind and compare
# against the same tests run natively. Note that it produces a
# huge amount of output (about 2 x 620 MByte), so be careful.
# The older gsl16test script produces only about 2 x 7 MByte per run.
#
# You can download gsl and get more info about it at
# http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl
# Args:
# absolute name of gsl-1.9.tar.gz file
# name of C compiler
# args for C compiler
# name of Valgrind
# args for Valgrind
# Results: 3.7.0 --tool=none
# x86 1 failure Ubuntu 10.10
# FAIL: qawo(f456) elist (7.25063790881233303e-15 observed vs 7.25922435194575979e-15 expected)
# same failure was also present in 3.6.1
# s390x 0 failures on z196 running SLES11
if [ $# != 5 ]
then
echo "usage: gsl19test /absolute/name/of/gsl-1.9.tar.gz"
echo " C-compiler-command"
echo " flags-for-C-compiler"
echo " Valgrind-command"
echo " flags-for-Valgrind"
exit 1
fi
runcmd () {
echo -n " $1 ... "
shift
(eval "$*") >> log.verbose 2>&1
if [ $? == 0 ]
then
echo "done"
return 0
else
echo "failed"
return 1
fi
}
GSL_FILE=$1
GSL_CC=$2
GSL_CFLAGS=$3
GSL_VV=$4
GSL_VFLAGS=$5
TESTS1="block/test bspline/test cblas/test cdf/test cheb/test"
TESTS2="combination/test complex/test const/test deriv/test dht/test"
TESTS3="diff/test eigen/test err/test fft/test fit/test histogram/test"
TESTS4="ieee-utils/test integration/test interpolation/test linalg/test"
TESTS5="matrix/test min/test monte/test multifit/test multimin/test"
TESTS6="multiroots/test ntuple/test ode-initval/test permutation/test"
TESTS7="poly/test qrng/test randist/test rng/test roots/test siman/test"
TESTS8="sort/test specfunc/test statistics/test sum/test sys/test"
TESTS9="vector/test wavelet/test"
ALL_TESTS="$TESTS1 $TESTS2 $TESTS3 $TESTS4 $TESTS5 $TESTS6 $TESTS7 $TESTS8 $TESTS9"
echo "gsl19test: src: " $GSL_FILE
echo "gsl19test: cc: " $GSL_CC
echo "gsl19test: cflags: " $GSL_CFLAGS
echo "gsl19test: valgrind: " $GSL_VV
echo "gsl19test: vflags: " $GSL_VFLAGS
rm -rf log.verbose gsl-1.9 summary.txt
echo > log.verbose
echo > summary.txt
echo $0 $1 \"$2\" \"$3\" \"$4\" \"$5\" >> summary.txt
echo >> summary.txt
runcmd "Untarring " \
"rm -rf gsl-1.9 && tar xzf $GSL_FILE" && \
\
runcmd "Configuring " \
"(cd gsl-1.9 && CC=$GSL_CC CFLAGS=\"$GSL_CFLAGS\" ./configure)" && \
\
runcmd "Building " \
"(cd gsl-1.9 && make && make -k check)"
echo -n " Collecting reference results "
rm -f out-REF
(cd gsl-1.9 && for f in $ALL_TESTS ; \
do GSL_TEST_VERBOSE=1 ./$f ; done) &> out-REF
echo " ... done"
echo -n " Collecting valgrinded results "
rm -f out-V
(cd gsl-1.9 && for f in $ALL_TESTS ; \
do GSL_TEST_VERBOSE=1 eval $GSL_VV -v --trace-children=yes "$GSL_VFLAGS" ./$f ; done) &> out-V
echo " ... done"
echo -n " Native fails: " && (grep FAIL: out-REF | wc -l)
echo -n " Native passes: " && (grep PASS: out-REF | wc -l)
echo -n " Valgrind fails: " && (grep FAIL: out-V | wc -l)
echo -n " Valgrind passes: " && (grep PASS: out-V | wc -l)
(echo -n " Native fails: " && (grep FAIL: out-REF | wc -l)) >> summary.txt
(echo -n " Native passes: " && (grep PASS: out-REF | wc -l)) >> summary.txt
(echo -n " Valgrind fails: " && (grep FAIL: out-V | wc -l)) >> summary.txt
(echo -n " Valgrind passes: " && (grep PASS: out-V | wc -l)) >> summary.txt
echo >> summary.txt
echo