test-suite Guide
Quickstart
- The lit test runner is required to run the tests. You can either use onefrom an LLVM build:
- % <path to llvm build>/bin/llvm-lit --version
- lit 0.8.0dev
An alternative is installing it as a python package in a python virtualenvironment:
- % mkdir venv
- % virtualenv venv
- % . venv/bin/activate
- % pip install svn+http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk/utils/lit
- % lit --version
- lit 0.8.0dev
- Check out the
test-suite
module with:
- % git clone https://github.com/llvm/llvm-test-suite.git test-suite
- Create a build directory and use CMake to configure the suite. Use the
CMAKE_C_COMPILER
option to specify the compiler to test. Use a cache fileto choose a typical build configuration:
- % mkdir test-suite-build
- % cd test-suite-build
- % cmake -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=<path to llvm build>/bin/clang \
- -C../test-suite/cmake/caches/O3.cmake \
- ../test-suite
- Build the benchmarks:
- % make
- Scanning dependencies of target timeit-target
- [ 0%] Building C object tools/CMakeFiles/timeit-target.dir/timeit.c.o
- [ 0%] Linking C executable timeit-target
- ...
- Run the tests with lit:
- % llvm-lit -v -j 1 -o results.json .
- -- Testing: 474 tests, 1 threads --
- PASS: test-suite :: MultiSource/Applications/ALAC/decode/alacconvert-decode.test (1 of 474)
- ********** TEST 'test-suite :: MultiSource/Applications/ALAC/decode/alacconvert-decode.test' RESULTS **********
- compile_time: 0.2192
- exec_time: 0.0462
- hash: "59620e187c6ac38b36382685ccd2b63b"
- size: 83348
- **********
- PASS: test-suite :: MultiSource/Applications/ALAC/encode/alacconvert-encode.test (2 of 474)
- ...
- Show and compare result files (optional):
- # Make sure pandas is installed. Prepend `sudo` if necessary.
- % pip install pandas
- # Show a single result file:
- % test-suite/utils/compare.py results.json
- # Compare two result files:
- % test-suite/utils/compare.py results_a.json results_b.json
Structure
The test-suite contains benchmark and test programs. The programs come withreference outputs so that their correctness can be checked. The suite comeswith tools to collect metrics such as benchmark runtime, compilation time andcode size.
The test-suite is divided into several directories:
SingleSource/
Contains test programs that are only a single source file in size. Asubdirectory may contain several programs.
MultiSource/
Contains subdirectories which entire programs with multiple source files.Large benchmarks and whole applications go here.
MicroBenchmarks/
Programs using the google-benchmarklibrary. The programs define functions that are run multiple times until themeasurement results are statistically significant.
External/
Contains descriptions and test data for code that cannot be directlydistributed with the test-suite. The most prominent members of thisdirectory are the SPEC CPU benchmark suites.See External Suites.
Bitcode/
These tests are mostly written in LLVM bitcode.
CTMark/
Contains symbolic links to other benchmarks forming a representative samplefor compilation performance measurements.
Benchmarks
Every program can work as a correctness test. Some programs are unsuitable forperformance measurements. Setting the TEST_SUITE_BENCHMARKING_ONLY
CMakeoption to ON
will disable them.
Configuration
The test-suite has configuration options to customize building and running thebenchmarks. CMake can print a list of them:
- % cd test-suite-build
- # Print basic options:
- % cmake -LH
- # Print all options:
- % cmake -LAH
Common Configuration Options
CMAKE_C_FLAGS
Specify extra flags to be passed to C compiler invocations. The flags arealso passed to the C++ compiler and linker invocations. Seehttps://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_LANG_FLAGS.html
CMAKE_C_COMPILER
Select the C compiler executable to be used. Note that the C++ compiler isinferred automatically i.e. when specifying path/to/clang
CMake willautomatically use path/to/clang++
as the C++ compiler. Seehttps://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_LANG_COMPILER.html
CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE
Select a build type like OPTIMIZE
or DEBUG
selecting a set of predefinedcompiler flags. These flags are applied regardless of the CMAKE_C_FLAGS
option and may be changed by modifying CMAKE_C_FLAGS_OPTIMIZE
etc. Seehttps://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE.html
TEST_SUITE_RUN_UNDER
Prefix test invocations with the given tool. This is typically used to runcross-compiled tests within a simulator tool.
TEST_SUITE_BENCHMARKING_ONLY
Disable tests that are unsuitable for performance measurements. The disabledtests either run for a very short time or are dominated by I/O performancemaking them unsuitable as compiler performance tests.
TEST_SUITE_SUBDIRS
Semicolon-separated list of directories to include. This can be used to onlybuild parts of the test-suite or to include external suites. This optiondoes not work reliably with deeper subdirectories as it skips intermediateCMakeLists.txt
files which may be required.
TEST_SUITE_COLLECT_STATS
Collect internal LLVM statistics. Appends -save-stats=obj
when invocing thecompiler and makes the lit runner collect and merge the statistic files.
TEST_SUITE_RUN_BENCHMARKS
If this is set to OFF
then lit will not actually run the tests but justcollect build statistics like compile time and code size.
TEST_SUITE_USE_PERF
Use the perf
tool for time measurement instead of the timeit
tool thatcomes with the test-suite. The perf
is usually available on linux systems.
TEST_SUITE_SPEC2000_ROOT
,TEST_SUITE_SPEC2006_ROOT
,TEST_SUITE_SPEC2017_ROOT
, …
Specify installation directories of external benchmark suites. You can findmore information about expected versions or usage in the README files in theExternal
directory (such as External/SPEC/README
)
Common CMake Flags
-GNinja
Generate build files for the ninja build tool.
-Ctest-suite/cmake/caches/<cachefile.cmake>
Use a CMake cache. The test-suite comes with several CMake caches whichpredefine common or tricky build configurations.
Displaying and Analyzing Results
The compare.py
script displays and compares result files. A result file isproduced when invoking lit with the -o filename.json
flag.
Example usage:
- Basic Usage:
- % test-suite/utils/compare.py baseline.json
- Warning: 'test-suite :: External/SPEC/CINT2006/403.gcc/403.gcc.test' has No metrics!
- Tests: 508
- Metric: exec_time
- Program baseline
- INT2006/456.hmmer/456.hmmer 1222.90
- INT2006/464.h264ref/464.h264ref 928.70
- ...
- baseline
- count 506.000000
- mean 20.563098
- std 111.423325
- min 0.003400
- 25% 0.011200
- 50% 0.339450
- 75% 4.067200
- max 1222.896800
- Show compile_time or text segment size metrics:
- % test-suite/utils/compare.py -m compile_time baseline.json
- % test-suite/utils/compare.py -m size.__text baseline.json
- Compare two result files and filter short running tests:
- % test-suite/utils/compare.py --filter-short baseline.json experiment.json
- ...
- Program baseline experiment diff
- SingleSour.../Benchmarks/Linpack/linpack-pc 5.16 4.30 -16.5%
- MultiSourc...erolling-dbl/LoopRerolling-dbl 7.01 7.86 12.2%
- SingleSour...UnitTests/Vectorizer/gcc-loops 3.89 3.54 -9.0%
- ...
- Merge multiple baseline and experiment result files by taking the minimumruntime each:
- % test-suite/utils/compare.py base0.json base1.json base2.json vs exp0.json exp1.json exp2.json
Continuous Tracking with LNT
LNT is a set of client and server tools for continuously monitoringperformance. You can find more information athttp://llvm.org/docs/lnt. The official LNT instanceof the LLVM project is hosted at http://lnt.llvm.org.
External Suites
External suites such as SPEC can be enabled by either
- placing (or linking) them into the
test-suite/test-suite-externals/xxx
directory (example:test-suite/test-suite-externals/speccpu2000
) - using a configuration option such as
-D TEST_SUITE_SPEC2000_ROOT=path/to/speccpu2000
You can find further information in the respective README files such astest-suite/External/SPEC/README
.
For the SPEC benchmarks you can switch between the test
, train
andref
input datasets via the TEST_SUITE_RUN_TYPE
configuration option.The train
dataset is used by default.
Custom Suites
You can build custom suites using the test-suite infrastructure. A custom suitehas a CMakeLists.txt
file at the top directory. The CMakeLists.txt
will bepicked up automatically if placed into a subdirectory of the test-suite or whensetting the TEST_SUITE_SUBDIRS
variable:
- % cmake -DTEST_SUITE_SUBDIRS=path/to/my/benchmark-suite ../test-suite
Profile Guided Optimization
Profile guided optimization requires to compile and run twice. First thebenchmark should be compiled with profile generation instrumentation enabledand setup for training data. The lit runner will merge the profile filesusing llvm-profdata
so they can be used by the second compilation run.
Example:
- # Profile generation run:
- % cmake -DTEST_SUITE_PROFILE_GENERATE=ON \
- -DTEST_SUITE_RUN_TYPE=train \
- ../test-suite
- % make
- % llvm-lit .
- # Use the profile data for compilation and actual benchmark run:
- % cmake -DTEST_SUITE_PROFILE_GENERATE=OFF \
- -DTEST_SUITE_PROFILE_USE=ON \
- -DTEST_SUITE_RUN_TYPE=ref \
- .
- % make
- % llvm-lit -o result.json .
The TEST_SUITE_RUN_TYPE
setting only affects the SPEC benchmark suites.
Cross Compilation and External Devices
Compilation
CMake allows to cross compile to a different target via toolchain files. Moreinformation can be found here:
- http://llvm.org/docs/lnt/tests.html#cross-compiling
- https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/manual/cmake-toolchains.7.html
Cross compilation from macOS to iOS is possible with thetest-suite/cmake/caches/target-target-*-iphoneos-internal.cmake
CMake cachefiles; this requires an internal iOS SDK.
Running
There are two ways to run the tests in a cross compilation setting:
- Via SSH connection to an external device: The
TEST_SUITE_REMOTE_HOST
optionshould be set to the SSH hostname. The executables and data files need to betransferred to the device after compilation. This is typically done via thersync
make target. After this, the lit runner can be used on the hostmachine. It will prefix the benchmark and verification command lines with anssh
command.
Example:
- % cmake -G Ninja -D CMAKE_C_COMPILER=path/to/clang \
- -C ../test-suite/cmake/caches/target-arm64-iphoneos-internal.cmake \
- -D TEST_SUITE_REMOTE_HOST=mydevice \
- ../test-suite
- % ninja
- % ninja rsync
- % llvm-lit -j1 -o result.json .
- You can specify a simulator for the target machine with the
TEST_SUITE_RUN_UNDER
setting. The lit runner will prefix all benchmarkinvocations with it.
Running the test-suite via LNT
The LNT tool can run the test-suite. Use this when submitting test results toan LNT instance. Seehttp://llvm.org/docs/lnt/tests.html#llvm-cmake-test-suitefor details.
Running the test-suite via Makefiles (deprecated)
Note: The test-suite comes with a set of Makefiles that are considereddeprecated. They do not support newer testing modes like Bitcode
orMicrobenchmarks
and are harder to use.
Old documentation is available in thetest-suite Makefile Guide.