OpenRAM/compiler/tests/30_openram_test.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# See LICENSE for licensing information.
#
#Copyright (c) 2019 Regents of the University of California and The Board
#of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College
#(acting for and on behalf of Oklahoma State University)
#All rights reserved.
#
"""
This tests the top-level executable. It checks that it generates the
appropriate files: .lef, .lib, .sp, .gds, .v. It DOES NOT, however,
check that these files are right.
"""
import unittest
from testutils import header,openram_test
import sys,os,re,shutil
sys.path.append(os.path.join(sys.path[0],".."))
import globals
from globals import OPTS
from sram_factory import factory
import debug
import getpass
class openram_test(openram_test):
def runTest(self):
OPENRAM_HOME = os.path.abspath(os.environ.get("OPENRAM_HOME"))
globals.init_openram("{0}/tests/config_{1}".format(OPENRAM_HOME,OPTS.tech_name))
debug.info(1, "Testing top-level openram.py with 2-bit, 16 word SRAM.")
out_file = "testsram"
# make a temp directory for output
out_path = "/tmp/testsram_{0}_{1}_{2}/".format(OPTS.tech_name,getpass.getuser(),os.getpid())
# make sure we start without the files existing
if os.path.exists(out_path):
shutil.rmtree(out_path, ignore_errors=True)
self.assertEqual(os.path.exists(out_path),False)
try:
os.makedirs(out_path, 0o0750)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno == 17: # errno.EEXIST
os.chmod(out_path, 0o0750)
# specify the same verbosity for the system call
verbosity = ""
for i in range(OPTS.debug_level):
verbosity += " -v"
# Always perform code coverage
if OPTS.coverage == 0:
debug.warning("Failed to find coverage installation. This can be installed with pip3 install coverage")
exe_name = "{0}/openram.py ".format(OPENRAM_HOME)
else:
exe_name = "coverage run -p {0}/openram.py ".format(OPENRAM_HOME)
config_name = "{0}config_{1}.py".format(OPENRAM_HOME + "/tests/",OPTS.tech_name)
cmd = "{0} -n -o {1} -p {2} {3} {4} 2>&1 > {5}/output.log".format(exe_name,
out_file,
out_path,
verbosity,
config_name,
out_path)
debug.info(1, cmd)
os.system(cmd)
# assert an error until we actually check a resul
for extension in ["gds", "v", "lef", "sp"]:
filename = "{0}/{1}.{2}".format(out_path,out_file,extension)
debug.info(1,"Checking for file: " + filename)
self.assertEqual(os.path.exists(filename),True)
# Make sure there is any .lib file
import glob
files = glob.glob('{0}/*.lib'.format(out_path))
self.assertTrue(len(files)>0)
# Make sure there is any .html file
if os.path.exists(out_path):
datasheets = glob.glob('{0}/*html'.format(out_path))
self.assertTrue(len(datasheets)>0)
# grep any errors from the output
output_log = open("{0}/output.log".format(out_path),"r")
output = output_log.read()
output_log.close()
self.assertEqual(len(re.findall('ERROR',output)),0)
self.assertEqual(len(re.findall('WARNING',output)),0)
# now clean up the directory
if os.path.exists(out_path):
shutil.rmtree(out_path, ignore_errors=True)
self.assertEqual(os.path.exists(out_path),False)
globals.end_openram()
# run the test from the command line
if __name__ == "__main__":
(OPTS, args) = globals.parse_args()
del sys.argv[1:]
header(__file__, OPTS.tech_name)
unittest.main()