llvm-project/mlir/cmake/modules/MLIRCheckHardwareFeatures.cmake
Andrzej Warzynski 5ed60ffd79 [mlir][test] Extend CMake logic for e2e tests
Adds two new CMake functions to query the host system:

  * `check_hwcap`,
  * `check_emulator`.

Together, these functions are used to check whether a given set of MLIR
integration tests require an emulator. If yes, then the corresponding
CMake var that defies the required emulator executable is also checked.

`check_hwcap` relies on ELF_HWCAP for discovering CPU features from
userspace on Linux systems. This is the recommended approach for Arm
CPUs running on Linux as outlined in this blog post:

  * https://community.arm.com/arm-community-blogs/b/operating-systems-blog/posts/runtime-detection-of-cpu-features-on-an-armv8-a-cpu

Other operating systems (e.g. Android) and CPU architectures will
most likely require some other approach. Right now these new hooks are
only used for SVE and SME integration tests.

This relands #86489 with the following changes:
  * Replaced:
      `set(hwcap_test_file ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${CMAKE_FILES_DIRECTORY}/hwcap_check.c)`
    with:
      `set(hwcap_test_file ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/temp/hwcap_check.c)`
    The former would trigger an infinite loop when running `ninja`
    (after the initial CMake configuration).
  * Fixed commit msg. Previous one was taken from the initial GH PR
    commit rather than the final re-worked solution (missed this when
    merging via GH UI).
  * A couple more NFCs/tweaks.
2024-04-05 08:43:37 +00:00

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CMake

# A collection of helper CMake functions to detect hardware capabilities. At
# the moment these are used when configuring MLIR integration tests.
# Checks whether the specified hardware capability is supported by the host
# Linux system. This is implemented by checking auxiliary vector feature
# provided by the Linux kernel.
#
# check_hwcap(
# hwcap_spec
# output_var
# )
#
# hwcap_spec - HWCAP value to check - these are defined in hwcap.h in the Linux
# kernel.
#
# output_var - Output variable to use to save the results (TRUE for supported,
# FALSE for not supported).
#
# EXAMPLES:
#
# check_hwcap("HWCAP2_SME" SME_EMULATOR_REQUIRED)
#
function(check_hwcap hwcap_spec output)
set(hwcap_test_src
[====[
#include <asm/hwcap.h>
#include <sys/auxv.h>
int main(void)
{
long hwcaps = getauxval(AT_<HWCAP_VEC>);
return (hwcaps & <HWCAP_SPEC>) != 0;
}
]====]
)
# Extract from $hwcap_spec whether this is AT_HWCAP or AT_HWCAP2
string(FIND ${hwcap_spec} "_" wsloc)
string(SUBSTRING ${hwcap_spec} 0 ${wsloc} hwcap_vec)
string(REPLACE "<HWCAP_VEC>" ${hwcap_vec} hwcap_test_src "${hwcap_test_src}")
string(REPLACE "<HWCAP_SPEC>" ${hwcap_spec} hwcap_test_src "${hwcap_test_src}")
set(hwcap_test_file ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/temp/hwcap_check.c)
file(WRITE ${hwcap_test_file} "${hwcap_test_src}")
# Compile _and_ run
try_run(
test_run_result test_compile_result
"${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}"
"${hwcap_test_file}"
)
# Compilation will fail if hwcap_spec is not defined - this usually means
# that your Linux kernel is too old.
if(${test_compile_result} AND (DEFINED test_run_result))
message(STATUS "Checking whether ${hwcap_spec} is supported by the host system: ${test_run_result}")
set(${output} ${test_run_result} PARENT_SCOPE)
else()
message(STATUS "Checking whether ${hwcap_spec} is supported by the host system: FALSE")
endif()
endfunction(check_hwcap)
# For the given group of e2e tests (defined by the `mlir_e2e_tests` flag),
# checks whether an emulator is required. If yes, verifies that the
# corresponding CMake var pointing to an emulator (`emulator_exec`) has been
# set.
#
# check_emulator(
# mlir_e2e_tests
# hwcap_spec
# emulator_exec
# )
#
# mlir_e2e_tests - MLIR CMake variables corresponding to the group of e2e tests
# to check
# hwcap_spec - HWCAP value to check. This should correspond to the hardware
# capabilities required by the tests to be checked. Possible
# values are defined in hwcap.h in the Linux kernel.
# emulator_exec - variable the defines the emulator (ought to be set if
# required, can be empty otherwise).
#
# EXAMPLES:
#
# check_emulator(MLIR_RUN_ARM_SVE_TESTS "HWCAP_SVE" ARM_EMULATOR_EXECUTABLE)
#
function(check_emulator mlir_e2e_tests hwcap_spec emulator_exec)
if (NOT ${mlir_e2e_tests})
return()
endif()
check_hwcap(${hwcap_spec} emulator_not_required)
if (${emulator_not_required})
return()
endif()
if (${emulator_exec} STREQUAL "")
message(FATAL_ERROR "${mlir_e2e_tests} requires an emulator, but ${emulator_exec} is not set")
endif()
endfunction()