node/tools/utils.py
Yu Gu 186745bc0d
test: fix timeout of test-heap-prof.js in riscv devices
In riscv hardware test-heap-prof.js caused timeout in test.
Because of weak performance.
So there is a need to set TIMEOUT_SCALEFACTOR for riscv too.

Fixes: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/40152
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/42674
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
2022-10-29 12:15:14 +00:00

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import glob
import platform
import re
import sys
# Reads a .list file into an array of strings
def ReadLinesFrom(name):
list = []
for line in open(name):
if '#' in line:
line = line[:line.find('#')]
line = line.strip()
if len(line) == 0:
continue
list.append(line)
return list
def GuessOS():
id = platform.system()
if id == 'Linux':
return 'linux'
elif id == 'Darwin':
return 'macos'
elif id.find('CYGWIN') >= 0:
return 'cygwin'
elif id == 'Windows' or id == 'Microsoft':
# On Windows Vista platform.system() can return 'Microsoft' with some
# versions of Python, see http://bugs.python.org/issue1082
return 'win32'
elif id == 'FreeBSD':
return 'freebsd'
elif id == 'OpenBSD':
return 'openbsd'
elif id == 'SunOS':
return 'solaris'
elif id == 'NetBSD':
return 'netbsd'
elif id == 'DragonFly':
# Doing so on purpose as they are pretty close
# minus few features
return 'freebsd'
elif id == 'AIX':
return 'aix'
elif id == 'OS400':
return 'ibmi'
else:
return None
# This will default to building the 32 bit VM even on machines that are capable
# of running the 64 bit VM. Use the scons option --arch=x64 to force it to build
# the 64 bit VM.
def GuessArchitecture():
id = platform.machine()
id = id.lower() # Windows 7 capitalizes 'AMD64'.
if id.startswith('arm') or id == 'aarch64':
return 'arm'
elif (not id) or (not re.match('(x|i[3-6])86$', id) is None):
return 'ia32'
elif id == 'i86pc':
return 'ia32'
elif id == 'x86_64':
return 'ia32'
elif id == 'amd64':
return 'ia32'
elif id.startswith('ppc'):
return 'ppc'
elif id == 's390x':
return 's390'
elif id == 'riscv64':
return 'riscv64'
else:
id = platform.processor()
if id == 'powerpc':
return 'ppc'
return None
def IsWindows():
return GuessOS() == 'win32'
def SearchFiles(dir, ext):
list = glob.glob(dir+ '/**/*.' + ext, recursive=True)
if sys.platform == 'win32':
list = [ x.replace('\\', '/')for x in list]
return sorted(list)