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# Or1ksim expect test functiosn for use with DejaGNU under automake

# Copyright (C) 2010 Embecosm Limited

# Contributor Jeremy Bennett <jeremy.bennett@embecosm.com>

# This file is part of OpenRISC 1000 Architectural Simulator.

# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
# Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
# any later version.

# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for
# more details.

# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with this program.  If not, see <http:#www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */

# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This code is commented throughout for use with Doxygen.
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------


# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#! Run a program on Or1ksim with the supplied config_file
#
#! @param[in] testname    The name of the test
#! @param[in] match_list  A list of expected responses
#! @param[in] config_file The or1ksim config file to use
# !@param[in] progname    The program image to use on Or1ksim
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
proc run_or1ksim { testname match_list config_file progname } {
    global verbose
    global srcdir
    global objdir

    # Construct the filename
    if {0 == [string length $config_file]} {
        set config_full_file "$srcdir/or1ksim.tests/default.cfg";
    } else {
        set config_full_file "$srcdir/or1ksim.tests/$config_file";
    }

    set prog_full_name "$objdir/test-code-or1k/$progname"
    set command_line "$objdir/../sim -f $config_full_file $prog_full_name"

    if { $verbose > 1 } {
        send_user "starting $command_line\n"
    }

    # Run the program.
    eval "spawn $command_line"

    # Try each matchstr in turn, counting the lines for error reporting
    set match_line 0;

    # The tests for Or1ksim are generally monolithic, with each line of output
    # matched representing a pass. This is different to the tests for the
    # library, which are each small and individual.
    foreach matchstr $match_list {

        set match_line [expr {$match_line + 1}];

        # Each matchstring corresponds to a pass, unless its first character
        # is '!', indicating a string which must match (without its '!'), but
        # does not count towards the pass rate.
        set first_ch [string index $matchstr 0]

        if { $first_ch == "!" } {
            # A line to ignore
            set matchlen [string length $matchstr]
            set last_index [expr {$matchlen - 1}]
            set matchstr [string range $matchstr 1 $last_index]

            if { $verbose > 2 } {
                send_user "ignorning |$matchstr|\n";
            }
        }

        if { $verbose > 2 } {
            send_user "matching |$matchstr|\n";
        }

        # The matching is slightly tricky. In general we want to find warnings
        # or errors. However expect will look at the entire buffer, so if we
        # have the match string *after* an error or warning message, then the
        # match will still work OK.

        # The trick is to do some post-processing of the matched buffer to see
        # if there was a preceding Warning or ERROR message.

        expect {
            -ex $matchstr {
                set matchlen [string length $matchstr]
                set buflen [string length $expect_out(buffer)]
                set lastch [expr {$buflen - $matchlen}]
                set prefix [string range $expect_out(buffer) 0 $lastch]

                if { [string match *ERROR* $prefix] } {
                    # We skipped an error
                    fail "$testname: ERROR seeking match line $match_line";
                    return
                } elseif { [string match *Warning* $prefix] } {
                    # We skipped a warning
                    fail "$testname: Warning seeking match line $match_line";
                    return;
                } elseif { $first_ch != "!" } {
                    # If we match we have a pass, unless we were asked to
                    # ignore.
                    pass "$testname: $matchstr"
                }
                # Everything else skip silently
            }
            
            ERROR {
                # An error other than the one we seek
                fail "$testname: ERROR seeking match line $match_line";
                return
            }
            
            Warning {
                # Any warning
                fail "$testname: Warning seeking match line $match_line";
                return;
            }
            
            eof {
                fail "$testname: hit EOF seeking match line $match_line";
                return
            }
            
            timeout {
                perror "Timeout";
                unresolved "$testname: timeout";
                return
            }
        }
    }

    # If we get here we've passed the whole test. No need to report anything
    # else.
}

# Timeout 3 seconds is plenty as default
set timeout 3

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