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Colin Cross
405af07859 Revert "Make lots of tests run in parallel"
This reverts commit 323dc60712.

Reason for revert: Possible cause of test instability
Bug: 170513220
Test: soong tests

Change-Id: Iee168e9fbb4210569e6cffcc23e60d111403abb8
2020-10-09 18:34:24 -07:00
Colin Cross
323dc60712 Make lots of tests run in parallel
Putting t.Parallel() in each test makes them run in parallel.
Additional t.Parallel() could be added to each subtest, although
that requires making a local copy of the loop variable for
table driven tests.

Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: I5d9869ead441093f4d7c5757f2447385333a95a4
2020-10-06 15:12:22 -07:00
Dan Willemsen
ef661b7f18 Fix runtime panics being suppressed
fatalLog was matching runtime errors, and essentially hiding them.

Test: m blueprint_tools
Change-Id: Ib48e7e142fc096998bc14b21fb717392adcff0ec
2019-01-28 20:00:01 -08:00
Colin Cross
f46e37f5f7 Fix format string issues
Fix issues caught by go vet.

Test: m checkbuild
Change-Id: Ib8d740457c15432dabe1575a6707726ddaf93084
2018-03-28 15:54:52 -07:00
Dan Willemsen
ca8feb385c Synchronize file rotation
Create a lock file during log rotation so that multiple processes won't
step on each other.

Test: Run `while true; do get_build_var TARGET_PRODUCT; done` in parallel
Test: m blueprint_tools
Change-Id: I7144cd42aca47c694487ddae44713f82665ed81e
2017-10-18 15:09:08 -07:00
Dan Willemsen
1e70446251 Add a Go replacement for our top-level Make wrapper
Right now this mostly just copies what Make is doing in
build/core/ninja.mk and build/core/soong.mk. The only major feature it
adds is a rotating log file with some verbose logging.

There is one major functional difference -- you cannot override random
Make variables during the Make phase anymore. The environment variable
is set, and if Make uses ?= or the equivalent, it can still use those
variables. We already made this change for Kati, which also loads all of
the same code and actually does the build, so it has been half-removed
for a while.

The only "UI" this implements is what I'll call "Make Emulation" mode --
it's expected that current command lines will continue working, and
we'll explore alternate user interfaces later.

We're still using Make as a wrapper, but all it does is call into this
single Go program, it won't even load the product configuration. Once
this is default, we can start moving individual users over to using this
directly (still in Make emulation mode), skipping the Make wrapper.

Ideas for the future:
* Generating trace files showing time spent in Make/Kati/Soong/Ninja
  (also importing ninja traces into the same stream). I had this working
  in a previous version of this patch, but removed it to keep the size
  down and focus on the current features.
* More intelligent SIGALRM handling, once we fully remove the Make
  wrapper (which hides the SIGALRM)
* Reading the experimental binary output stream from Ninja, so that we
  can always save the verbose log even if we're not printing it out to
  the console

Test: USE_SOONG_UI=true m -j blueprint_tools
Change-Id: I884327b9a8ae24499eb6c56f6e1ad26df1cfa4e4
2017-02-06 14:05:07 -08:00