Re: Test parallelism with CMake
Hi Greg, Am Mittwoch, den 03.11.2021, 10:47 -0400 schrieb Greg Hogan: > If the default is to disable parallel tests then it is unlikely that > future committers will be aware of, remember, and bother to enable > the setting. And once packages do override the default then there > would be additional future work to invert the default value. I don't think it'd be that bad. It'd just be a case of counting how many packages do what, announcing the change and going through a c-u cycle. > I do not know how to obtain the list of packages using the cmake- > build-system. Grep is a good approximation, but you can iterate over all packages and check. > The strategy looks to require multiple stages. First build and test > the packages and ignore current failures. As noted by Liliana, next > build and test the successful builds with ctest in serial. Hopefully > no or few builds are newly failing at this point. Lastly build and > test with ctest in parallel, and explicitly disable test parallelism > for the failing builds. I think you can skip check two if you've independently verified for a given package, that parallel ctest works. What we would have to verify now is whether indeed all (but perhaps a tiny minority of) cmake packages test with ctest. Cheers
Re: Test parallelism with CMake
On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 8:09 AM Ludovic Courtès wrote: > Hi Greg, > > Greg Hogan skribis: > > It seems that we should at a minimum document the issue in > > cmake-build-system:check. We could patch cmake-build-system to enable > test > > parallelism and explicitly disable that setting for packages which > succeed > > before but fail after making the change. What do you think? > > I think we could make the change you made—running ‘ctest’—in > ‘core-updates’. If it turns out to be safer, we can have > #:parallel-build? default to #f at the beginning in > ‘cmake-build-system’. > > How does that sound? > Hi Liliana and Ludo’, If the default is to disable parallel tests then it is unlikely that future committers will be aware of, remember, and bother to enable the setting. And once packages do override the default then there would be additional future work to invert the default value. I do not know how to obtain the list of packages using the cmake-build-system. The strategy looks to require multiple stages. First build and test the packages and ignore current failures. As noted by Liliana, next build and test the successful builds with ctest in serial. Hopefully no or few builds are newly failing at this point. Lastly build and test with ctest in parallel, and explicitly disable test parallelism for the failing builds. Greg
Re: Test parallelism with CMake
Hi Greg, Greg Hogan skribis: > The cmake-build-system does defer to gnu-build-system, which calls `make > test -jN`; however, CMake generated Makefile specifies 'test' as a single > target (the Ninja generator suffers from the same issue) so `ctest` is run > without parallelism. > > To run CMake tests with parallelism the cmake-build-system should directly > call `ctest` with the configured parallelism (same '-jN' argument). The > cmake-build-system's check method is essentially untouched from March, 2013 > (commit c6bded8a) so this issue has existed from the beginning. OK, got it. > I made an inelegant patch to my local guix repo, essentially replacing > cmake-build-system:check with a copy of gnu-build-system:check and changing > 'apply invoke "make" test-target' to 'apply invoke "ctest"'. This works, > although the package I was working on requires parallel tests to be > disabled. Once the expectation is set that code will be run serially it is > difficult to change the default to parallel execution. > > It seems that we should at a minimum document the issue in > cmake-build-system:check. We could patch cmake-build-system to enable test > parallelism and explicitly disable that setting for packages which succeed > before but fail after making the change. What do you think? I think we could make the change you made—running ‘ctest’—in ‘core-updates’. If it turns out to be safer, we can have #:parallel-build? default to #f at the beginning in ‘cmake-build-system’. How does that sound? Thanks, Ludo’.
Re: Test parallelism with CMake
Hi, Am Freitag, den 22.10.2021, 09:10 -0400 schrieb Greg Hogan: > The cmake-build-system does defer to gnu-build-system, which calls > `make test -jN`; however, CMake generated Makefile specifies 'test' > as a single target (the Ninja generator suffers from the same issue) > so `ctest` is run without parallelism. That does sound like a CMake bug. Has no one on their end addressed that like since the inception of CMake? > To run CMake tests with parallelism the cmake-build-system should > directly call `ctest` with the configured parallelism (same '-jN' > argument). The cmake-build-system's check method is essentially > untouched from March, 2013 (commit c6bded8a) so this issue has > existed from the beginning. > > I made an inelegant patch to my local guix repo, essentially > replacing cmake-build-system:check with a copy of gnu-build- > system:check and changing 'apply invoke "make" test-target' to 'apply > invoke "ctest"'. This works, although the package I was working on > requires parallel tests to be disabled. Once the expectation is set > that code will be run serially it is difficult to change the default > to parallel execution. > > It seems that we should at a minimum document the issue in cmake- > build-system:check. We could patch cmake-build-system to enable test > parallelism and explicitly disable that setting for packages which > succeed before but fail after making the change. What do you think? I'm not too sure on any of this. For one, we'd have to survey whether really all CMake-based packages use ctest to build and not any other tool of their choosing. Next, we'd have to adjust the calling conventions to add support for ctest command syntax, given that it is indeed another tool with probably conventions from make itself. Finally, messing with cmake-build-system would most likely result in a world rebuild, so we can realistically do this on core-updates. Regards, Liliana
Re: Test parallelism with CMake
On Sat, Oct 9, 2021 at 3:56 AM Liliana Marie Prikler < liliana.prik...@gmail.com> wrote: > for the purposes of GNU Guix, #:parallel-build? and #:parallel-tests? > are distinct flags and the latter (if implemented) would apply to the > check phase. Our cmake-build-system in this case defers to gnu-build- > system, which ought to insert -jN as you described. > On Thu, Oct 21, 2021 at 3:30 PM Ludovic Courtès wrote: > Does CMake generate makefiles targets that would allow tests to run in > parallel? How does that even work in CMake? > Hi Liliana and Ludo’, The cmake-build-system does defer to gnu-build-system, which calls `make test -jN`; however, CMake generated Makefile specifies 'test' as a single target (the Ninja generator suffers from the same issue) so `ctest` is run without parallelism. To run CMake tests with parallelism the cmake-build-system should directly call `ctest` with the configured parallelism (same '-jN' argument). The cmake-build-system's check method is essentially untouched from March, 2013 (commit c6bded8a) so this issue has existed from the beginning. I made an inelegant patch to my local guix repo, essentially replacing cmake-build-system:check with a copy of gnu-build-system:check and changing 'apply invoke "make" test-target' to 'apply invoke "ctest"'. This works, although the package I was working on requires parallel tests to be disabled. Once the expectation is set that code will be run serially it is difficult to change the default to parallel execution. It seems that we should at a minimum document the issue in cmake-build-system:check. We could patch cmake-build-system to enable test parallelism and explicitly disable that setting for packages which succeed before but fail after making the change. What do you think? Greg
Re: Test parallelism with CMake
Hi Greg, Greg Hogan skribis: > As I read the source, cmake-build-system should by default both build and > check with parallelism enabled. When I locally build a package only the > build phase runs with parallelism and tests are being run in serial. > > When I run a manual build (stopping an in-process build run with '-K', then > removing all files under the build directory, then copying and running the > commands from the stopped build) I do not see a parallel build, nor do I > see any parallelism passed by command or environment arguments (no '-j' or > CMAKE_BUILD_PARALLEL_LEVEL). Does CMake generate makefiles targets that would allow tests to run in parallel? How does that even work in CMake? Thanks, Ludo’.
Re: Test parallelism with CMake
Hi Liliana, The packages I am building do not disable parallel tests. Greg On Sat, Oct 9, 2021 at 3:56 AM Liliana Marie Prikler < liliana.prik...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Greg, > > for the purposes of GNU Guix, #:parallel-build? and #:parallel-tests? > are distinct flags and the latter (if implemented) would apply to the > check phase. Our cmake-build-system in this case defers to gnu-build- > system, which ought to insert -jN as you described. > > It could be that the package(s) you build have disabled parallel tests > for some reason (breakage, reproducibility, ...). If not there would > be issues passing those arguments, which I don't believe the case from > static analysis however. > > Cheers, > Liliana > >