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Revert [lit] Synthesize artificial deadline
Python on Windows raises this OverflowError: gotit = waiter.acquire(True, timeout) OverflowError: timestamp too large to convert to C _PyTime_t So it seems this API behave the same way on every OS. Also reverts the dependent commit a660dc590a5e8dafa1ba6ed56447ede151d17bd9. llvm-svn: 375143
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@ -11,20 +11,19 @@ class NopSemaphore(object):
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def acquire(self): pass
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def release(self): pass
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def create_run(tests, lit_config, workers, progress_callback, timeout=None):
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# TODO(yln) assert workers > 0
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def create_run(tests, lit_config, workers, progress_callback, max_time):
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if workers == 1:
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return SerialRun(tests, lit_config, progress_callback, timeout)
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return ParallelRun(tests, lit_config, progress_callback, timeout, workers)
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return SerialRun(tests, lit_config, progress_callback, max_time)
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return ParallelRun(tests, lit_config, progress_callback, max_time, workers)
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class Run(object):
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"""A concrete, configured testing run."""
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def __init__(self, tests, lit_config, progress_callback, timeout):
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def __init__(self, tests, lit_config, progress_callback, max_time):
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self.tests = tests
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self.lit_config = lit_config
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self.progress_callback = progress_callback
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self.timeout = timeout
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self.max_time = max_time
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def execute(self):
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"""
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@ -35,7 +34,7 @@ class Run(object):
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The progress_callback will be invoked for each completed test.
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If timeout is non-None, it should be a time in seconds after which to
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If max_time is non-None, it should be a time in seconds after which to
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stop executing tests.
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Returns the elapsed testing time.
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@ -51,8 +50,7 @@ class Run(object):
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self.hit_max_failures = False
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start = time.time()
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deadline = (start + self.timeout) if self.timeout else float('inf')
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self._execute(deadline)
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self._execute()
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end = time.time()
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# Mark any tests that weren't run as UNRESOLVED.
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@ -92,11 +90,11 @@ class Run(object):
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self.hit_max_failures = True
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class SerialRun(Run):
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def __init__(self, tests, lit_config, progress_callback, timeout):
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super(SerialRun, self).__init__(tests, lit_config, progress_callback, timeout)
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def __init__(self, tests, lit_config, progress_callback, max_time):
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super(SerialRun, self).__init__(tests, lit_config, progress_callback, max_time)
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def _execute(self, deadline):
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# TODO(yln): ignores deadline
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def _execute(self):
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# TODO(yln): ignores max_time
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for test_index, test in enumerate(self.tests):
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lit.worker._execute_test(test, self.lit_config)
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self._consume_test_result((test_index, test))
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@ -104,11 +102,17 @@ class SerialRun(Run):
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break
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class ParallelRun(Run):
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def __init__(self, tests, lit_config, progress_callback, timeout, workers):
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super(ParallelRun, self).__init__(tests, lit_config, progress_callback, timeout)
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def __init__(self, tests, lit_config, progress_callback, max_time, workers):
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super(ParallelRun, self).__init__(tests, lit_config, progress_callback, max_time)
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self.workers = workers
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def _execute(self, deadline):
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def _execute(self):
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# We need to issue many wait calls, so compute the final deadline and
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# subtract time.time() from that as we go along.
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deadline = None
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if self.max_time:
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deadline = time.time() + self.max_time
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semaphores = {
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k: NopSemaphore() if v is None else
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multiprocessing.BoundedSemaphore(v) for k, v in
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@ -142,10 +146,15 @@ class ParallelRun(Run):
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# Wait for all results to come in. The callback that runs in the
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# parent process will update the display.
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for a in async_results:
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timeout = deadline - time.time()
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a.wait(timeout)
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if deadline:
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a.wait(deadline - time.time())
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else:
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# Python condition variables cannot be interrupted unless
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# they have a timeout. This can make lit unresponsive to
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# KeyboardInterrupt, so do a busy wait with a timeout.
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while not a.ready():
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a.wait(1)
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if not a.successful():
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# TODO(yln): this also raises on a --max-time time
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a.get() # Exceptions raised here come from the worker.
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if self.hit_max_failures:
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break
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