qemu/tests/tcg/multiarch/Makefile.target
Paolo Bonzini 91ad2244b7 tests/tcg: use CONFIG_LINUX_USER, not CONFIG_LINUX
The two more or less overlap, because CONFIG_LINUX is a requirement for Linux
user-mode emulation.  However, CONFIG_LINUX is technically a host symbol
that applies even to system emulation.  Defining CONFIG_LINUX_USER, and
CONFIG_BSD_USER for eventual future use, is cleaner.

Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org>
Message-Id: <20211210084836.25202-1-pbonzini@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org>
Message-Id: <20220105135009.1584676-20-alex.bennee@linaro.org>
2022-01-18 16:42:42 +00:00

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# -*- Mode: makefile -*-
#
# Multiarch Tests - included from tests/tcg/Makefile.target
#
# These tests are plain C and built without any architecture specific code.
#
MULTIARCH_SRC=$(SRC_PATH)/tests/tcg/multiarch
# Set search path for all sources
VPATH += $(MULTIARCH_SRC)
MULTIARCH_SRCS = $(notdir $(wildcard $(MULTIARCH_SRC)/*.c))
ifneq ($(CONFIG_LINUX_USER),)
VPATH += $(MULTIARCH_SRC)/linux
MULTIARCH_SRCS += $(notdir $(wildcard $(MULTIARCH_SRC)/linux/*.c))
endif
MULTIARCH_TESTS = $(MULTIARCH_SRCS:.c=)
#
# The following are any additional rules needed to build things
#
float_%: LDFLAGS+=-lm
float_%: float_%.c libs/float_helpers.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(EXTRA_CFLAGS) $< $(MULTIARCH_SRC)/libs/float_helpers.c -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
run-float_%: float_%
$(call run-test,$<, $(QEMU) $(QEMU_OPTS) $<,"$< on $(TARGET_NAME)")
$(call conditional-diff-out,$<,$(SRC_PATH)/tests/tcg/$(TARGET_NAME)/$<.ref)
testthread: LDFLAGS+=-lpthread
threadcount: LDFLAGS+=-lpthread
signals: LDFLAGS+=-lrt -lpthread
# We define the runner for test-mmap after the individual
# architectures have defined their supported pages sizes. If no
# additional page sizes are defined we only run the default test.
# default case (host page size)
run-test-mmap: test-mmap
$(call run-test, test-mmap, $(QEMU) $<, \
"$< (default) on $(TARGET_NAME)")
# additional page sizes (defined by each architecture adding to EXTRA_RUNS)
run-test-mmap-%: test-mmap
$(call run-test, test-mmap-$*, $(QEMU) -p $* $<,\
"$< ($* byte pages) on $(TARGET_NAME)")
ifneq ($(HAVE_GDB_BIN),)
GDB_SCRIPT=$(SRC_PATH)/tests/guest-debug/run-test.py
run-gdbstub-sha1: sha1
$(call run-test, $@, $(GDB_SCRIPT) \
--gdb $(HAVE_GDB_BIN) \
--qemu $(QEMU) --qargs "$(QEMU_OPTS)" \
--bin $< --test $(MULTIARCH_SRC)/gdbstub/sha1.py, \
"basic gdbstub support")
run-gdbstub-qxfer-auxv-read: sha1
$(call run-test, $@, $(GDB_SCRIPT) \
--gdb $(HAVE_GDB_BIN) \
--qemu $(QEMU) --qargs "$(QEMU_OPTS)" \
--bin $< --test $(MULTIARCH_SRC)/gdbstub/test-qxfer-auxv-read.py, \
"basic gdbstub qXfer:auxv:read support")
run-gdbstub-thread-breakpoint: testthread
$(call run-test, $@, $(GDB_SCRIPT) \
--gdb $(HAVE_GDB_BIN) \
--qemu $(QEMU) --qargs "$(QEMU_OPTS)" \
--bin $< --test $(MULTIARCH_SRC)/gdbstub/test-thread-breakpoint.py, \
"hitting a breakpoint on non-main thread")
else
run-gdbstub-%:
$(call skip-test, "gdbstub test $*", "need working gdb")
endif
EXTRA_RUNS += run-gdbstub-sha1 run-gdbstub-qxfer-auxv-read \
run-gdbstub-thread-breakpoint
# ARM Compatible Semi Hosting Tests
#
# Despite having ARM in the name we actually have several
# architectures that implement it. We gate the tests on the feature
# appearing in config.
#
ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARM_COMPATIBLE_SEMIHOSTING),y)
VPATH += $(MULTIARCH_SRC)/arm-compat-semi
# Add -I path back to TARGET_NAME for semicall.h
semihosting: CFLAGS+=-I$(SRC_PATH)/tests/tcg/$(TARGET_NAME)
run-semihosting: semihosting
$(call run-test,$<,$(QEMU) $< 2> $<.err, "$< on $(TARGET_NAME)")
run-plugin-semihosting-with-%:
$(call run-test, $@, $(QEMU) $(QEMU_OPTS) \
-plugin $(PLUGIN_LIB)/$(call extract-plugin,$@) \
$(call strip-plugin,$<) 2> $<.err, \
"$< on $(TARGET_NAME) with $*")
semiconsole: CFLAGS+=-I$(SRC_PATH)/tests/tcg/$(TARGET_NAME)
run-semiconsole: semiconsole
$(call skip-test, $<, "MANUAL ONLY")
run-plugin-semiconsole-with-%:
$(call skip-test, $<, "MANUAL ONLY")
TESTS += semihosting semiconsole
endif
# Update TESTS
TESTS += $(MULTIARCH_TESTS)