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##############################################################
#
# This file includes all the test targets as well as all the
# non-default build rules and test recipes.
#
##############################################################
##############################################################
#
# Test targets
#
##############################################################
###### Place all generic definitions here ######
# This defines tests which run tools of the same name. This is simply for convenience to avoid
# defining the test name twice (once in TOOL_ROOTS and again in TEST_ROOTS).
# Tests defined here should not be defined in TOOL_ROOTS and TEST_ROOTS.
TEST_TOOL_ROOTS :=
# This defines the tests to be run that were not already defined in TEST_TOOL_ROOTS.
TEST_ROOTS :=
# This defines the tools which will be run during the the tests, and were not already defined in
# TEST_TOOL_ROOTS.
TOOL_ROOTS :=
# This defines the static analysis tools which will be run during the the tests. They should not
# be defined in TEST_TOOL_ROOTS. If a test with the same name exists, it should be defined in
# TEST_ROOTS.
# Note: Static analysis tools are in fact executables linked with the Pin Static Analysis Library.
# This library provides a subset of the Pin APIs which allows the tool to perform static analysis
# of an application or dll. Pin itself is not used when this tool runs.
SA_TOOL_ROOTS :=
# This defines all the applications that will be run during the tests.
APP_ROOTS :=
# This defines any additional object files that need to be compiled.
OBJECT_ROOTS :=
# This defines any additional dlls (shared objects), other than the pintools, that need to be compiled.
DLL_ROOTS :=
# This defines any static libraries (archives), that need to be built.
LIB_ROOTS :=
###### Place OS-specific definitions here ######
# Linux
ifeq ($(TARGET_OS),linux)
TEST_ROOTS += trace_thread trace_thread_with_virtual_segments
TOOL_ROOTS += segtrace
APP_ROOTS += thread
endif
# macOS*
ifeq ($(TARGET_OS),mac)
TEST_ROOTS += trace_thread
TOOL_ROOTS += segtrace
APP_ROOTS += thread
endif
# Windows
ifeq ($(TARGET_OS),windows)
TEST_ROOTS += trace_hello
TOOL_ROOTS += segtrace
endif
###### Define the sanity subset ######
# This defines the list of tests that should run in sanity. It should include all the tests listed in
# TEST_TOOL_ROOTS and TEST_ROOTS excluding only unstable tests.
SANITY_SUBSET := $(TEST_TOOL_ROOTS) $(TEST_ROOTS)
##############################################################
#
# Test recipes
#
##############################################################
# This section contains recipes for tests other than the default.
# See makefile.default.rules for the default test rules.
# All tests in this section should adhere to the naming convention: <testname>.test
trace_thread.test: $(OBJDIR)segtrace$(PINTOOL_SUFFIX) $(OBJDIR)thread$(EXE_SUFFIX)
$(PIN) -t $(OBJDIR)segtrace$(PINTOOL_SUFFIX) -- $(OBJDIR)thread$(EXE_SUFFIX)
# Same test for segment handling as in trace_thread.test only with virtualize segments on for backward compatibility
trace_thread_with_virtual_segments.test: $(OBJDIR)segtrace$(PINTOOL_SUFFIX) $(OBJDIR)thread$(EXE_SUFFIX)
$(PIN) -xyzzy -virtual_segments 1 -t $(OBJDIR)segtrace$(PINTOOL_SUFFIX) -- $(OBJDIR)thread$(EXE_SUFFIX)
trace_hello.test: $(OBJDIR)segtrace$(PINTOOL_SUFFIX) $(HELLO_APP)
$(PIN) -t $(OBJDIR)segtrace$(PINTOOL_SUFFIX) -- $(HELLO_APP)
##############################################################
#
# Build rules
#
##############################################################
# This section contains the build rules for all binaries that have special build rules.
# See makefile.default.rules for the default build rules.
###### Special objects' build rules ######
ifeq ($(TARGET_OS),linux)
$(OBJDIR)segtrace$(OBJ_SUFFIX): segtrace.cpp
$(CXX) $(TOOL_CXXFLAGS) $(SUPPRESS_WARNING_ALIGNED_NEW) $(COMP_OBJ)$@ $<
endif # ($(TARGET_OS),linux)