hello-knight-posix.sh 3.0 KB

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  1. #! /bin/sh
  2. ## Copyright (C) 2017 Jeremiah Orians
  3. ## Copyright (C) 2021 deesix <deesix@tuta.io>
  4. ## This file is part of M2-Planet.
  5. ##
  6. ## M2-Planet is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  7. ## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  8. ## the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  9. ## (at your option) any later version.
  10. ##
  11. ## M2-Planet is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  12. ## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  13. ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  14. ## GNU General Public License for more details.
  15. ##
  16. ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  17. ## along with M2-Planet. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  18. set -ex
  19. TMPDIR="test/test0100/tmp-knight-posix"
  20. mkdir -p ${TMPDIR}
  21. # Build the test
  22. ./bin/M2-Planet \
  23. --architecture knight-posix \
  24. -f M2libc/sys/types.h \
  25. -f M2libc/stddef.h \
  26. -f M2libc/sys/utsname.h \
  27. -f M2libc/knight/linux/unistd.c \
  28. -f M2libc/knight/linux/fcntl.c \
  29. -f M2libc/fcntl.c \
  30. -f M2libc/stdlib.c \
  31. -f M2libc/stdio.h \
  32. -f M2libc/stdio.c \
  33. -f test/test0100/blood-elf.c \
  34. -o ${TMPDIR}/blood-elf.M1 \
  35. || exit 1
  36. # Macro assemble with libc written in M1-Macro
  37. M1 \
  38. -f M2libc/knight/knight_defs.M1 \
  39. -f M2libc/knight/libc-full.M1 \
  40. -f ${TMPDIR}/blood-elf.M1 \
  41. --big-endian \
  42. --architecture knight-posix \
  43. -o ${TMPDIR}/blood-elf.hex2 \
  44. || exit 3
  45. # Resolve all linkages
  46. hex2 \
  47. -f M2libc/knight/ELF-knight.hex2 \
  48. -f ${TMPDIR}/blood-elf.hex2 \
  49. --big-endian \
  50. --architecture knight-posix \
  51. --base-address 0x00 \
  52. -o test/results/test0100-knight-posix-binary \
  53. || exit 4
  54. # Ensure binary works if host machine supports test
  55. if [ "$(get_machine ${GET_MACHINE_FLAGS})" = "knight" ] && [ ! -z "${KNIGHT_EMULATION}" ]
  56. then
  57. # Verify that the resulting file works
  58. execve_image \
  59. ./test/results/test0100-knight-posix-binary \
  60. --version \
  61. >| ${TMPDIR}/image || exit 5
  62. out=$(vm --POSIX-MODE --rom ${TMPDIR}/image --memory 2M)
  63. [ 0 = $? ] || exit 6
  64. [ "$out" = "blood-elf 0.1
  65. (Basically Launches Odd Object Dump ExecutabLe Files" ] || exit 7
  66. . ./sha256.sh
  67. # Verify that the resulting file works
  68. execve_image \
  69. ./test/results/test0100-knight-posix-binary \
  70. -f test/test0100/test.M1 \
  71. -o test/test0100/proof \
  72. >| ${TMPDIR}/image || exit 8
  73. vm --POSIX-MODE --rom ${TMPDIR}/image --memory 2M || exit 9
  74. out=$(sha256_check test/test0100/proof.answer)
  75. [ "$out" = "test/test0100/proof: OK" ] || exit 10
  76. elif [ "$(get_machine ${GET_MACHINE_FLAGS})" = "knight*" ]
  77. then
  78. # Verify that the compiled program returns the correct result
  79. out=$(./test/results/test0100-knight-posix-binary --version 2>&1 )
  80. [ 0 = $? ] || exit 5
  81. [ "$out" = "blood-elf 0.1
  82. (Basically Launches Odd Object Dump ExecutabLe Files" ] || exit 7
  83. . ./sha256.sh
  84. # Verify that the resulting file works
  85. ./test/results/test0100-knight-posix-binary -f test/test0100/test.M1 -o test/test0100/proof || exit 9
  86. out=$(sha256_check test/test0100/proof.answer)
  87. [ "$out" = "test/test0100/proof: OK" ] || exit 10
  88. fi
  89. exit 0