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#!/bin/sh
##
## Copyright (c) 2014 The WebM project authors. All Rights Reserved.
##
## Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
## that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
## tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
## in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
## be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
##
## This file contains shell code shared by test scripts for libvpx tools.
# Use $VPX_TEST_TOOLS_COMMON_SH as a pseudo include guard.
if [ -z "${VPX_TEST_TOOLS_COMMON_SH}" ]; then
VPX_TEST_TOOLS_COMMON_SH=included
set -e
devnull='> /dev/null 2>&1'
VPX_TEST_PREFIX=""
elog() {
echo "$@" 1>&2
}
vlog() {
if [ "${VPX_TEST_VERBOSE_OUTPUT}" = "yes" ]; then
echo "$@"
fi
}
# Sets $VPX_TOOL_TEST to the name specified by positional parameter one.
test_begin() {
VPX_TOOL_TEST="${1}"
}
# Clears the VPX_TOOL_TEST variable after confirming that $VPX_TOOL_TEST matches
# positional parameter one.
test_end() {
if [ "$1" != "${VPX_TOOL_TEST}" ]; then
echo "FAIL completed test mismatch!."
echo " completed test: ${1}"
echo " active test: ${VPX_TOOL_TEST}."
return 1
fi
VPX_TOOL_TEST='<unset>'
}
# Echoes the target configuration being tested.
test_configuration_target() {
vpx_config_mk="${LIBVPX_CONFIG_PATH}/config.mk"
# Find the TOOLCHAIN line, split it using ':=' as the field separator, and
# print the last field to get the value. Then pipe the value to tr to consume
# any leading/trailing spaces while allowing tr to echo the output to stdout.
awk -F ':=' '/TOOLCHAIN/ { print $NF }' "${vpx_config_mk}" | tr -d ' '
}
# Trap function used for failure reports and tool output directory removal.
# When the contents of $VPX_TOOL_TEST do not match the string '<unset>', reports
# failure of test stored in $VPX_TOOL_TEST.
cleanup() {
if [ -n "${VPX_TOOL_TEST}" ] && [ "${VPX_TOOL_TEST}" != '<unset>' ]; then
echo "FAIL: $VPX_TOOL_TEST"
fi
if [ -n "${VPX_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR}" ] && [ -d "${VPX_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR}" ]; then
rm -rf "${VPX_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR}"
fi
}
# Echoes the git hash portion of the VERSION_STRING variable defined in
# $LIBVPX_CONFIG_PATH/config.mk to stdout, or the version number string when
# no git hash is contained in VERSION_STRING.
config_hash() {
vpx_config_mk="${LIBVPX_CONFIG_PATH}/config.mk"
# Find VERSION_STRING line, split it with "-g" and print the last field to
# output the git hash to stdout.
vpx_version=$(awk -F -g '/VERSION_STRING/ {print $NF}' "${vpx_config_mk}")
# Handle two situations here:
# 1. The default case: $vpx_version is a git hash, so echo it unchanged.
# 2. When being run a non-dev tree, the -g portion is not present in the
# version string: It's only the version number.
# In this case $vpx_version is something like 'VERSION_STRING=v1.3.0', so
# we echo only what is after the '='.
echo "${vpx_version##*=}"
}
# Echoes the short form of the current git hash.
current_hash() {
if git --version > /dev/null 2>&1; then
(cd "$(dirname "${0}")"
git rev-parse --short HEAD)
else
# Return the config hash if git is unavailable: Fail silently, git hashes
# are used only for warnings.
config_hash
fi
}
# Echoes warnings to stdout when git hash in vpx_config.h does not match the
# current git hash.
check_git_hashes() {
hash_at_configure_time=$(config_hash)
hash_now=$(current_hash)
if [ "${hash_at_configure_time}" != "${hash_now}" ]; then
echo "Warning: git hash has changed since last configure."
fi
}
# This script requires that the LIBVPX_BIN_PATH, LIBVPX_CONFIG_PATH, and
# LIBVPX_TEST_DATA_PATH variables are in the environment: Confirm that
# the variables are set and that they all evaluate to directory paths.
verify_vpx_test_environment() {
if [ ! -d "${LIBVPX_BIN_PATH}" ]; then
echo "The LIBVPX_BIN_PATH environment variable must be set."
return 1
fi
if [ ! -d "${LIBVPX_CONFIG_PATH}" ]; then
echo "The LIBVPX_CONFIG_PATH environment variable must be set."
return 1
fi
if [ ! -d "${LIBVPX_TEST_DATA_PATH}" ]; then
echo "The LIBVPX_TEST_DATA_PATH environment variable must be set."
return 1
fi
}
# Greps vpx_config.h in LIBVPX_CONFIG_PATH for positional parameter one, which
# should be a LIBVPX preprocessor flag. Echoes yes to stdout when the feature
# is available.
vpx_config_option_enabled() {
vpx_config_option="${1}"
vpx_config_file="${LIBVPX_CONFIG_PATH}/vpx_config.h"
config_line=$(grep "${vpx_config_option}" "${vpx_config_file}")
if echo "${config_line}" | egrep -q '1$'; then
echo yes
fi
}
# Echoes yes when output of test_configuration_target() contains win32 or win64.
is_windows_target() {
if test_configuration_target \
| grep -q -e win32 -e win64 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo yes
fi
}
# Echoes yes to stdout when the file named by positional parameter one exists
# in LIBVPX_BIN_PATH, and is executable.
vpx_tool_available() {
local tool_name="$1"
local tool="${LIBVPX_BIN_PATH}/${tool_name}${VPX_TEST_EXE_SUFFIX}"
[ -x "${tool}" ] && echo yes
}
# Echoes yes to stdout when vpx_config_option_enabled() reports yes for
# CONFIG_VP8_DECODER.
vp8_decode_available() {
[ "$(vpx_config_option_enabled CONFIG_VP8_DECODER)" = "yes" ] && echo yes
}
# Echoes yes to stdout when vpx_config_option_enabled() reports yes for
# CONFIG_VP8_ENCODER.
vp8_encode_available() {
[ "$(vpx_config_option_enabled CONFIG_VP8_ENCODER)" = "yes" ] && echo yes
}
# Echoes yes to stdout when vpx_config_option_enabled() reports yes for
# CONFIG_VP9_DECODER.
vp9_decode_available() {
[ "$(vpx_config_option_enabled CONFIG_VP9_DECODER)" = "yes" ] && echo yes
}
# Echoes yes to stdout when vpx_config_option_enabled() reports yes for
# CONFIG_VP9_ENCODER.
vp9_encode_available() {
[ "$(vpx_config_option_enabled CONFIG_VP9_ENCODER)" = "yes" ] && echo yes
}
# Echoes yes to stdout when vpx_config_option_enabled() reports yes for
# CONFIG_WEBM_IO.
webm_io_available() {
[ "$(vpx_config_option_enabled CONFIG_WEBM_IO)" = "yes" ] && echo yes
}
# Echoes yes to stdout when vpxdec exists according to vpx_tool_available().
vpxdec_available() {
[ -n $(vpx_tool_available vpxdec) ] && echo yes
}
# Wrapper function for running vpxdec in noblit mode. Requires that
# LIBVPX_BIN_PATH points to the directory containing vpxdec. Positional
# parameter one is used as the input file path. Positional parameter two, when
# present, is interpreted as a boolean flag that means the input should be sent
# to vpxdec via pipe from cat instead of directly.
vpxdec() {
local input="${1}"
local pipe_input=${2}
if [ $# -gt 2 ]; then
# shift away $1 and $2 so the remaining arguments can be passed to vpxdec
# via $@.
shift 2
fi
local decoder="${LIBVPX_BIN_PATH}/vpxdec${VPX_TEST_EXE_SUFFIX}"
if [ -z "${pipe_input}" ]; then
eval "${VPX_TEST_PREFIX}" "${decoder}" "$input" --summary --noblit "$@" \
${devnull}
else
cat "${input}" \
| eval "${VPX_TEST_PREFIX}" "${decoder}" - --summary --noblit "$@" \
${devnull}
fi
}
# Echoes yes to stdout when vpxenc exists according to vpx_tool_available().
vpxenc_available() {
[ -n $(vpx_tool_available vpxenc) ] && echo yes
}
# Wrapper function for running vpxenc. Positional parameters are interpreted as
# follows:
# 1 - codec name
# 2 - input width
# 3 - input height
# 4 - number of frames to encode
# 5 - path to input file
# 6 - path to output file
# Note: The output file path must end in .ivf to output an IVF file.
# 7 - extra flags
# Note: Extra flags currently supports a special case: when set to "-"
# input is piped to vpxenc via cat.
vpxenc() {
local encoder="${LIBVPX_BIN_PATH}/vpxenc${VPX_TEST_EXE_SUFFIX}"
local codec="${1}"
local width=${2}
local height=${3}
local frames=${4}
local input=${5}
local output="${VPX_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR}/${6}"
local extra_flags=${7}
# Because --ivf must be within the command line to get IVF from vpxenc.
if echo "${output}" | egrep -q 'ivf$'; then
use_ivf=--ivf
else
unset use_ivf
fi
if [ "${extra_flags}" = "-" ]; then
pipe_input=yes
extra_flags=${8}
else
unset pipe_input
fi
if [ -z "${pipe_input}" ]; then
eval "${VPX_TEST_PREFIX}" "${encoder}" --codec=${codec} --width=${width} \
--height=${height} --limit=${frames} ${use_ivf} ${extra_flags} \
--output="${output}" "${input}" ${devnull}
else
cat "${input}" \
| eval "${VPX_TEST_PREFIX}" "${encoder}" --codec=${codec} \
--width=${width} --height=${height} --limit=${frames} ${use_ivf} \
${extra_flags} --output="${output}" - ${devnull}
fi
if [ ! -e "${output}" ]; then
# Return non-zero exit status: output file doesn't exist, so something
# definitely went wrong.
return 1
fi
}
# Filters strings from positional parameter one using the filter specified by
# positional parameter two. Filter behavior depends on the presence of a third
# positional parameter. When parameter three is present, strings that match the
# filter are excluded. When omitted, strings matching the filter are included.
# The filtered string is echoed to stdout.
filter_strings() {
strings=${1}
filter=${2}
exclude=${3}
if [ -n "${exclude}" ]; then
# When positional parameter three exists the caller wants to remove strings.
# Tell grep to invert matches using the -v argument.
exclude='-v'
else
unset exclude
fi
if [ -n "${filter}" ]; then
for s in ${strings}; do
if echo "${s}" | egrep -q ${exclude} "${filter}" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
filtered_strings="${filtered_strings} ${s}"
fi
done
else
filtered_strings="${strings}"
fi
echo "${filtered_strings}"
}
# Runs user test functions passed via positional parameters one and two.
# Functions in positional parameter one are treated as environment verification
# functions and are run unconditionally. Functions in positional parameter two
# are run according to the rules specified in vpx_test_usage().
run_tests() {
local env_tests="verify_vpx_test_environment $1"
local tests_to_filter="$2"
local test_name="${VPX_TEST_NAME}"
if [ -z "${test_name}" ]; then
test_name="$(basename "${0%.*}")"
fi
if [ "${VPX_TEST_RUN_DISABLED_TESTS}" != "yes" ]; then
# Filter out DISABLED tests.
tests_to_filter=$(filter_strings "${tests_to_filter}" ^DISABLED exclude)
fi
if [ -n "${VPX_TEST_FILTER}" ]; then
# Remove tests not matching the user's filter.
tests_to_filter=$(filter_strings "${tests_to_filter}" ${VPX_TEST_FILTER})
fi
local tests_to_run="${env_tests} ${tests_to_filter}"
check_git_hashes
# Run tests.
for test in ${tests_to_run}; do
test_begin "${test}"
vlog " RUN ${test}"
"${test}"
vlog " PASS ${test}"
test_end "${test}"
done
local tested_config="$(test_configuration_target) @ $(current_hash)"
echo "${test_name}: Done, all tests pass for ${tested_config}."
}
vpx_test_usage() {
cat << EOF
Usage: ${0##*/} [arguments]
--bin-path <path to libvpx binaries directory>
--config-path <path to libvpx config directory>
--filter <filter>: User test filter. Only tests matching filter are run.
--run-disabled-tests: Run disabled tests.
--help: Display this message and exit.
--test-data-path <path to libvpx test data directory>
--show-program-output: Shows output from all programs being tested.
--prefix: Allows for a user specified prefix to be inserted before all test
programs. Grants the ability, for example, to run test programs
within valgrind.
--verbose: Verbose output.
When the --bin-path option is not specified the script attempts to use
\$LIBVPX_BIN_PATH and then the current directory.
When the --config-path option is not specified the script attempts to use
\$LIBVPX_CONFIG_PATH and then the current directory.
When the -test-data-path option is not specified the script attempts to use
\$LIBVPX_TEST_DATA_PATH and then the current directory.
EOF
}
# Returns non-zero (failure) when required environment variables are empty
# strings.
vpx_test_check_environment() {
if [ -z "${LIBVPX_BIN_PATH}" ] || \
[ -z "${LIBVPX_CONFIG_PATH}" ] || \
[ -z "${LIBVPX_TEST_DATA_PATH}" ]; then
return 1
fi
}
# Parse the command line.
while [ -n "$1" ]; do
case "$1" in
--bin-path)
LIBVPX_BIN_PATH="$2"
shift
;;
--config-path)
LIBVPX_CONFIG_PATH="$2"
shift
;;
--filter)
VPX_TEST_FILTER="$2"
shift
;;
--run-disabled-tests)
VPX_TEST_RUN_DISABLED_TESTS=yes
;;
--help)
vpx_test_usage
exit
;;
--test-data-path)
LIBVPX_TEST_DATA_PATH="$2"
shift
;;
--prefix)
VPX_TEST_PREFIX="$2"
shift
;;
--verbose)
VPX_TEST_VERBOSE_OUTPUT=yes
;;
--show-program-output)
devnull=
;;
*)
vpx_test_usage
exit 1
;;
esac
shift
done
# Handle running the tests from a build directory without arguments when running
# the tests on *nix/macosx.
LIBVPX_BIN_PATH="${LIBVPX_BIN_PATH:-.}"
LIBVPX_CONFIG_PATH="${LIBVPX_CONFIG_PATH:-.}"
LIBVPX_TEST_DATA_PATH="${LIBVPX_TEST_DATA_PATH:-.}"
# Create a temporary directory for output files, and a trap to clean it up.
if [ -n "${TMPDIR}" ]; then
VPX_TEST_TEMP_ROOT="${TMPDIR}"
elif [ -n "${TEMPDIR}" ]; then
VPX_TEST_TEMP_ROOT="${TEMPDIR}"
else
VPX_TEST_TEMP_ROOT=/tmp
fi
VPX_TEST_RAND=$(awk 'BEGIN { srand(); printf "%d\n",(rand() * 32768)}')
VPX_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR="${VPX_TEST_TEMP_ROOT}/vpx_test_${VPX_TEST_RAND}"
if ! mkdir -p "${VPX_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR}" || \
[ ! -d "${VPX_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR}" ]; then
echo "${0##*/}: Cannot create output directory, giving up."
echo "${0##*/}: VPX_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR=${VPX_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR}"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$(is_windows_target)" = "yes" ]; then
VPX_TEST_EXE_SUFFIX=".exe"
fi
# Variables shared by tests.
VP8_IVF_FILE="${LIBVPX_TEST_DATA_PATH}/vp80-00-comprehensive-001.ivf"
VP9_IVF_FILE="${LIBVPX_TEST_DATA_PATH}/vp90-2-09-subpixel-00.ivf"
VP9_WEBM_FILE="${LIBVPX_TEST_DATA_PATH}/vp90-2-00-quantizer-00.webm"
YUV_RAW_INPUT="${LIBVPX_TEST_DATA_PATH}/hantro_collage_w352h288.yuv"
YUV_RAW_INPUT_WIDTH=352
YUV_RAW_INPUT_HEIGHT=288
# Setup a trap function to clean up after tests complete.
trap cleanup EXIT
vlog "$(basename "${0%.*}") test configuration:
LIBVPX_BIN_PATH=${LIBVPX_BIN_PATH}
LIBVPX_CONFIG_PATH=${LIBVPX_CONFIG_PATH}
LIBVPX_TEST_DATA_PATH=${LIBVPX_TEST_DATA_PATH}
VP8_IVF_FILE=${VP8_IVF_FILE}
VP9_IVF_FILE=${VP9_IVF_FILE}
VP9_WEBM_FILE=${VP9_WEBM_FILE}
VPX_TEST_EXE_SUFFIX=${VPX_TEST_EXE_SUFFIX}
VPX_TEST_FILTER=${VPX_TEST_FILTER}
VPX_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR=${VPX_TEST_OUTPUT_DIR}
VPX_TEST_PREFIX=${VPX_TEST_PREFIX}
VPX_TEST_RAND=${VPX_TEST_RAND}
VPX_TEST_RUN_DISABLED_TESTS=${VPX_TEST_RUN_DISABLED_TESTS}
VPX_TEST_SHOW_PROGRAM_OUTPUT=${VPX_TEST_SHOW_PROGRAM_OUTPUT}
VPX_TEST_TEMP_ROOT=${VPX_TEST_TEMP_ROOT}
VPX_TEST_VERBOSE_OUTPUT=${VPX_TEST_VERBOSE_OUTPUT}
YUV_RAW_INPUT=${YUV_RAW_INPUT}
YUV_RAW_INPUT_WIDTH=${YUV_RAW_INPUT_WIDTH}
YUV_RAW_INPUT_HEIGHT=${YUV_RAW_INPUT_HEIGHT}"
fi # End $VPX_TEST_TOOLS_COMMON_SH pseudo include guard.