| import os |
| |
| import infra.basetest |
| |
| |
| class TestMake(infra.basetest.BRTest): |
| rootfs_overlay = \ |
| infra.filepath("tests/package/test_make/rootfs-overlay") |
| config = infra.basetest.BASIC_TOOLCHAIN_CONFIG + \ |
| f""" |
| BR2_PACKAGE_MAKE=y |
| BR2_ROOTFS_OVERLAY="{rootfs_overlay}" |
| BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_CPIO=y |
| # BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_TAR is not set |
| """ |
| |
| def gen_expected_str(self, count): |
| """Return the expected string generated by the test Makefile""" |
| return "".join(map(lambda x: str(x), range(1, count+1))) |
| |
| def test_run(self): |
| cpio_file = os.path.join(self.builddir, "images", "rootfs.cpio") |
| self.emulator.boot(arch="armv5", |
| kernel="builtin", |
| options=["-initrd", cpio_file]) |
| self.emulator.login() |
| |
| # Check the program can execute. |
| self.assertRunOk("make --version") |
| |
| # We touch the Makefile to set its modification time to the |
| # current system time. This is to avoid warnings from Make |
| # about having files with timestamps in the future. This is |
| # because the minimal system running in the emulator might not |
| # set the clock to the real time, and the Makefile has a |
| # correct timestamp from the build host (which is likely at |
| # the correct time). |
| self.assertRunOk("touch Makefile") |
| |
| # We test the "message" target and check we get the expected |
| # string. |
| out, ret = self.emulator.run("make message") |
| self.assertEqual(ret, 0) |
| self.assertEqual(out[0], "Hello Buildroot!") |
| |
| # We redo the same test, this time by passing a new message |
| # with a variable. |
| msg = "This is Another Message..." |
| out, ret = self.emulator.run(f"make message MESSAGE='{msg}'") |
| self.assertEqual(ret, 0) |
| self.assertEqual(out[0], msg) |
| |
| # We run a simple "make" invocation, using the defaults. |
| self.assertRunOk("make") |
| |
| # We check the generated output contains the expected string. |
| expected_str = self.gen_expected_str(10) |
| out, ret = self.emulator.run("cat output.txt") |
| self.assertEqual(ret, 0) |
| self.assertEqual(out[0], expected_str) |
| |
| # Clean the previous invocation. |
| self.assertRunOk("make clean") |
| |
| # We check a output generated file is no longer present. |
| self.assertRunOk("test ! -e output.txt") |
| |
| # We run an invocation with a larger COUNT value. GNU Make |
| # version 4.4 introduced the --shuffle option, which shuffle |
| # rules. We use it with a constant seed, in order to have a |
| # stable reshuffling in all test runs. We also include in this |
| # execution a request for parallel jobs. |
| count = 50 |
| seed = 123456 |
| self.assertRunOk(f"make -j10 --shuffle={seed} COUNT={count}") |
| |
| # Despite the pseudo-randomization in the previous invocation, |
| # the expected output should be correctly ordered. |
| expected_str = self.gen_expected_str(count) |
| out, ret = self.emulator.run("cat output.txt") |
| self.assertEqual(ret, 0) |
| self.assertEqual(out[0], expected_str) |