Hi, Sergey thanks for review! Please see my comment below. On 08.04.2024 18:01, Sergey Kaplun wrote: > Hi, Sergey! > Thanks for the patch! > I'll proceed with the version from the branch. > > Please consider my comments below. > > Please rebase your branch to the tarantool/master and solve the > conflicts. > > On 26.03.24, Sergey Bronnikov wrote: >> Subject: [PATCH 2/3] OSX/iOS/ARM64: Fix generation of Mach-O object files. >> >> Thanks to Carlo Cabrera. >> >> (cherry picked from commit 3065c910ad6027031aabe2dfd3c26a3d0f014b4f) >> > > >> Part of tarantool/tarantool#9595 >> --- >> .github/workflows/exotic-builds-testing.yml | 6 +- >> src/jit/bcsave.lua | 6 +- >> test/LuaJIT-tests/CMakeLists.txt | 9 + >> test/LuaJIT-tests/lib/ffi/index | 2 +- >> ...generation_of_mach-o_object_files.test.lua | 343 ++++++++++++++++++ >> 5 files changed, 361 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) >> create mode 100644 test/tarantool-tests/lj-865-fix_generation_of_mach-o_object_files.test.lua >> >> diff --git a/.github/workflows/exotic-builds-testing.yml b/.github/workflows/exotic-builds-testing.yml >> index 859603bd..9cace0bc 100644 >> --- a/.github/workflows/exotic-builds-testing.yml >> +++ b/.github/workflows/exotic-builds-testing.yml >> @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ jobs: >> BUILDTYPE: [Debug, Release] >> ARCH: [ARM64, x86_64] >> GC64: [ON, OFF] >> - FLAVOR: [checkhook, dualnum, gdbjit, nojit, nounwind] >> + FLAVOR: [checkhook, dualnum, gdbjit, nojit, nounwind, avx512] > Please sort entries alphabetically. Done. --- a/.github/workflows/exotic-builds-testing.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/exotic-builds-testing.yml @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ jobs:          BUILDTYPE: [Debug, Release]          ARCH: [ARM64, x86_64]          GC64: [ON, OFF] -        FLAVOR: [checkhook, dualnum, gdbjit, nojit, nounwind, avx512] +        FLAVOR: [ avx512, checkhook, dualnum, gdbjit, nojit, nounwind ]          include:            - BUILDTYPE: Debug              CMAKEFLAGS: -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DLUA_USE_ASSERT=ON -DLUA_USE_APICHECK=ON >> include: >> - BUILDTYPE: Debug >> CMAKEFLAGS: -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DLUA_USE_ASSERT=ON -DLUA_USE_APICHECK=ON >> @@ -50,12 +50,16 @@ jobs: >> FLAVORFLAGS: -DLUAJIT_USE_GDBJIT=ON >> - FLAVOR: nounwind >> FLAVORFLAGS: -DLUAJIT_NO_UNWIND=ON >> + - FLAVOR: avx512 >> + CMAKEFLAGS: -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS=-march=skylake-avx512 -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=gcc > Is there any guarantee that the given runner has avx512 support? > If not, our tests will fail due to illegal instruction error. I'll add a check for AVX support and condition that will skip job if there is no AVX support. >> exclude: >> - ARCH: ARM64 >> GC64: OFF >> # DUALNUM is default for ARM64, no need for additional testing. >> - FLAVOR: dualnum >> ARCH: ARM64 >> + - FLAVOR: avx512 >> + ARCH: ARM64 > Please sort entries alphabetically. Fixed: --- a/.github/workflows/exotic-builds-testing.yml +++ b/.github/workflows/exotic-builds-testing.yml @@ -34,12 +34,14 @@ jobs:          BUILDTYPE: [Debug, Release]          ARCH: [ARM64, x86_64]          GC64: [ON, OFF] -        FLAVOR: [checkhook, dualnum, gdbjit, nojit, nounwind, avx512] +        FLAVOR: [ avx512, checkhook, dualnum, gdbjit, nojit, nounwind ]          include:            - BUILDTYPE: Debug              CMAKEFLAGS: -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DLUA_USE_ASSERT=ON -DLUA_USE_APICHECK=ON            - BUILDTYPE: Release              CMAKEFLAGS: -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo +          - FLAVOR: avx512 +            CMAKEFLAGS: -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS=-march=skylake-avx512 -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=gcc            - FLAVOR: dualnum              FLAVORFLAGS: -DLUAJIT_NUMMODE=2            - FLAVOR: checkhook >> runs-on: [self-hosted, regular, Linux, '${{ matrix.ARCH }}'] >> name: > >> LuaJIT ${{ matrix.FLAVOR }} >> diff --git a/src/jit/bcsave.lua b/src/jit/bcsave.lua >> index a287d675..7aec1555 100644 >> --- a/src/jit/bcsave.lua >> +++ b/src/jit/bcsave.lua >> @@ -446,18 +446,18 @@ typedef struct { >> uint32_t value; >> } mach_nlist; >> typedef struct { >> - uint32_t strx; >> + int32_t strx; >> uint8_t type, sect; >> uint16_t desc; >> uint64_t value; >> } mach_nlist_64; >> typedef struct >> { >> - uint32_t magic, nfat_arch; >> + int32_t magic, nfat_arch; >> } mach_fat_header; >> typedef struct >> { >> - uint32_t cputype, cpusubtype, offset, size, align; >> + int32_t cputype, cpusubtype, offset, size, align; >> } mach_fat_arch; >> typedef struct { >> struct { >> diff --git a/test/LuaJIT-tests/CMakeLists.txt b/test/LuaJIT-tests/CMakeLists.txt >> index a0fb5440..29146113 100644 >> --- a/test/LuaJIT-tests/CMakeLists.txt >> +++ b/test/LuaJIT-tests/CMakeLists.txt >> @@ -64,6 +64,15 @@ if(LUAJIT_NO_UNWIND) >> set(LUAJIT_TEST_TAGS_EXTRA +internal_unwinder) >> endif() >> >> +if(CMAKE_C_FLAGS MATCHES "-march=skylake-avx512") >> + # Test verifies bitwise operations on numbers. > Maybe we should add FIXME: tag here. Fill free to ignore. Added. >> + # There is a known issue - bitop doesn't working in LuaJIT > Typo: s/working/work/ Fixed. > >> + # built with enabled AVX512 instruction set, > Typo: s/enabled/the enabled/ Fixed. > >> + # seehttps://github.com/tarantool/tarantool/issues/6787. >> + # Hence, skip this when "skylake-avx512" is passed. >> + set(LUAJIT_TEST_TAGS_EXTRA +avx512) >> +endif() >> + >> add_custom_command(TARGET LuaJIT-tests >> COMMENT "Running LuaJIT-tests" >> COMMAND >> diff --git a/test/LuaJIT-tests/lib/ffi/index b/test/LuaJIT-tests/lib/ffi/index >> index e3a34e30..e7c168c2 100644 >> --- a/test/LuaJIT-tests/lib/ffi/index >> +++ b/test/LuaJIT-tests/lib/ffi/index >> @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ >> -bit64.lua +luajit>=2.1 >> +bit64.lua +luajit>=2.1 -avx512 > Do we need to skip all tests instead of only failed one? > >> cdata_var.lua >> copy_fill.lua >> err.lua >> diff --git a/test/tarantool-tests/lj-865-fix_generation_of_mach-o_object_files.test.lua b/test/tarantool-tests/lj-865-fix_generation_of_mach-o_object_files.test.lua > Please, use "-" instead of "_" as a separator, according to other test > names. > Also, the test name is too long. I suggest something like the > following: > > | lj-865-cross-generation-mach-o-file.test.lua > > Don't forget to update the testname below as well. Fixed. >> new file mode 100644 >> index 00000000..40bd1c74 >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/test/tarantool-tests/lj-865-fix_generation_of_mach-o_object_files.test.lua >> @@ -0,0 +1,343 @@ >> +local tap = require('tap') >> +local test = tap.test('lj-865-fix_generation_of_mach-o_object_files') >> + >> +test:plan(4) >> + >> +-- The test creates an object file in Mach-O format with LuaJIT >> +-- bytecode and checks the validness of the object file fields. > Typo? s/validness/validity/ > IINM, validness is the obsolete form. Fixed. >> +-- >> +-- The original problem is reproduced with LuaJIT that built with > Typo: s/LuaJIT that built/LuaJIT, which is built/ > >> +-- enabled AVX512F instructions. The support for AVX512F could be >> +-- checked in `/proc/cpuinfo` on Linux and >> +-- `sysctl hw.optional.avx512f` on Mac. AVX512F must be >> +-- implicitly enabled in a C compiler by passing CPU codename. > Typo: s/CPU codename/a CPU codename/ Fixed >> +-- Please consult for the available model architecture on >> +-- GCC Online Documentation [1] for available CPU codenames. >> +-- and Wikipedia for CPUs with AVX-512 support [2]. > I suggest the following rewording: > > | Please consult the GCC Online Documentation [1] for available CPU > | codenames. Also, see the Wikipedia for CPUs with AVX-512 support [2]. > > Or the follwing: > > | Please take a look at the GCC Online Documentation [1] for available > | CPU codenames. Also, see the Wikipedia for CPUs with AVX-512 support [2]. > > Feel free to reword it like you want. What's wrong with provided text? Why should I change it? >> +-- To detect CPU codename execute: > Typo: s/CPU codename/the CPU codename/ Fixed. > >> +-- `gcc -march=native -Q --help=target | grep march`. >> +-- >> +-- 1.https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/x86-Options.html >> +-- 2.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVX-512#CPUs_with_AVX-512 >> +-- >> +-- Manual steps for reproducing are the following: > I suppose you mean "from the original issue". Or we can use > | -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS="-march=skylake-avx512" These steps works in our fork too. >> +-- >> +-- $ make CC=gcc TARGET_CFLAGS='skylake-avx512' -f Makefile.original >> +-- $ echo > test.lua >> +-- $ LUA_PATH="src/?.lua;;" luajit -b -o osx -a arm test.lua test.o >> +-- $ file test.o >> +-- empty.o: DOS executable (block device driver) >> + >> +local ffi = require('ffi') >> + >> +-- LuaJIT can generate so called Universal Binary with Lua bytetcode. > Comment width is more than 66 symbols. Fixed. > >> +-- The Universal Binary format is a format for executable files >> +-- that run natively on hardware platforms with different hardware >> +-- architectures. This concept is more generally known as a fat binary. >> +-- >> +-- Format of the Mach-O is described in the document > Typo: s/Format/The format/ Fixed. > >> +-- "OS X ABI Mach-O File Format Reference", published by Apple company. > Typo? s/Reference",/Reference,"/ Don't get it. Why comma should be inside quotes? > >> +-- Copy of the (now removed) official documentation can be found > Typo: s/Copy/The copy/ Fixed. > >> +-- here [1]. Yet another source of thruth are XNU headers, > Typo: s/thruth/truth/ Fixed. > > >> +-- see definition of C-structures in: [2] (`nlist_64`), > Typo: s/definition/the definition/ Fixed. > >> +-- [3] (`fat_arch` and `fat_header`). >> +-- >> +-- There are a good visual representation of Universal Binary > Typo: s/are/is/ Fixed. > >> +-- in "Mac OS X Internals" book (pages 67-68) [5] and in [6]. > Typo: s/in/in the/g Fixed. > >> +-- Below is schematic structure of Universal Binary that > Typo: s/schematic/the schematic/ > Typo: s/Binary that/Binary, which/ Fixed. > >> +-- includes two executables for PowerPC and Intel i386 (omitted): >> +-- >> +-- 0x0000000 --------------------------------------- >> +-- | >> +-- struct | 0xcafebabe FAT_MAGIC magic >> +-- fat_header | ------------------------------------- >> +-- | 0x00000003 nfat_arch >> +-- --------------------------------------- >> +-- | 0x00000012 CPU_TYPE_POWERPC cputype >> +-- | ------------------------------------- >> +-- | 0x00000000 CPU_SUBTYPE_POWERPC_ALL cpusubtype >> +-- struct | ------------------------------------- >> +-- fat_arch | 0x00001000 4096 bytes offset >> +-- | ------------------------------------- >> +-- | 0x00004224 16932 bytes size >> +-- | ------------------------------------- >> +-- | 0x0000000c 2^12 = 4096 bytes align >> +-- --------------------------------------- >> +-- --------------------------------------- >> +-- | 0x00000007 CPU_TYPE_I386 cputype >> +-- | ------------------------------------- >> +-- | 0x00000003 CPU_SUBTYPE_I386_ALL cpusubtype >> +-- struct | ------------------------------------- >> +-- fat_arch | 0x00006000 24576 bytes offset >> +-- | ------------------------------------- >> +-- | 0x0000292c 10540 bytes size >> +-- | ------------------------------------- >> +-- | 0x0000000c 2^12 = 4096 bytes align >> +-- --------------------------------------- >> +-- Unused >> +-- 0x00001000 --------------------------------------- >> +-- | 0xfeedface MH_MAGIC magic >> +-- | ------------------------------------ >> +-- | 0x00000012 CPU_TYPE_POWERPC cputype >> +-- | ------------------------------------ >> +-- struct | 0x00000000 CPU_SUBTYPE_POWERPC_ALL cpusubtype >> +-- mach_header | ------------------------------------ >> +-- | 0x00000002 MH_EXECUTE filetype >> +-- | ------------------------------------ >> +-- | 0x0000000b 10 load commands ncmds >> +-- | ------------------------------------ >> +-- | 0x00000574 1396 bytes sizeofcmds >> +-- | ------------------------------------ >> +-- | 0x00000085 DYLDLINK TWOLEVEL flags >> +-- -------------------------------------- >> +-- Load commands >> +-- --------------------------------------- >> +-- Data >> +-- --------------------------------------- > Side note: This diagramm is amazing thanks! > >> +-- >> +-- < x86 executable > >> +-- >> +-- > Nit: excess empty line. Removed. >> +-- 1.https://github.com/aidansteele/osx-abi-macho-file-format-reference >> +-- 2.https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/xnu/blob/xnu-10002.1.13/EXTERNAL_HEADERS/mach-o/nlist.h >> +-- 3.https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/xnu/blob/xnu-10002.1.13/EXTERNAL_HEADERS/mach-o/fat.h >> +-- 4.https://developer.apple.com/documentation/apple-silicon/addressing-architectural-differences-in-your-macos-code >> +-- 5.https://reverseengineering.stackexchange.com/a/6357/46029 >> +-- 6.http://formats.kaitai.io/mach_o/index.html >> +-- >> +-- Using the same declarations as defined in . >> +ffi.cdef[[ >> +typedef struct >> +{ >> + uint32_t magic, cputype, cpusubtype, filetype, ncmds, sizeofcmds, flags; >> +} mach_header; >> + >> +typedef struct >> +{ >> + mach_header; uint32_t reserved; >> +} mach_header_64; >> + >> +typedef struct { >> + uint32_t cmd, cmdsize; >> + char segname[16]; >> + uint32_t vmaddr, vmsize, fileoff, filesize; >> + uint32_t maxprot, initprot, nsects, flags; >> +} mach_segment_command; >> + >> +typedef struct { >> + uint32_t cmd, cmdsize; >> + char segname[16]; >> + uint64_t vmaddr, vmsize, fileoff, filesize; >> + uint32_t maxprot, initprot, nsects, flags; >> +} mach_segment_command_64; >> + >> +typedef struct { >> + char sectname[16], segname[16]; >> + uint32_t addr, size; >> + uint32_t offset, align, reloff, nreloc, flags; >> + uint32_t reserved1, reserved2; >> +} mach_section; >> + >> +typedef struct { >> + char sectname[16], segname[16]; >> + uint64_t addr, size; >> + uint32_t offset, align, reloff, nreloc, flags; >> + uint32_t reserved1, reserved2, reserved3; >> +} mach_section_64; >> + >> +typedef struct { >> + uint32_t cmd, cmdsize, symoff, nsyms, stroff, strsize; >> +} mach_symtab_command; >> + >> +typedef struct { >> + int32_t strx; >> + uint8_t type, sect; >> + int16_t desc; >> + uint32_t value; >> +} mach_nlist; >> + >> +typedef struct { >> + uint32_t strx; > Should we use here `int32_t` as it is after the changes? Yes, fixed. > >> + uint8_t type, sect; >> + uint16_t desc; >> + uint64_t value; >> +} mach_nlist_64; >> + >> +typedef struct >> +{ >> + uint32_t magic, nfat_arch; > Should we use here `int32_t` as it is after the changes? Fixed. > >> +} mach_fat_header; >> + >> +typedef struct >> +{ >> + uint32_t cputype, cpusubtype, offset, size, align; > Should we use here `int32_t` as it is after the changes? Fixed. > >> +} mach_fat_arch; >> + >> +typedef struct { >> + mach_fat_header fat; >> + mach_fat_arch fat_arch[2]; >> + struct { >> + mach_header hdr; >> + mach_segment_command seg; >> + mach_section sec; >> + mach_symtab_command sym; >> + } arch[2]; >> + mach_nlist sym_entry; >> + uint8_t space[4096]; >> +} mach_fat_obj; >> + >> +typedef struct { >> + mach_fat_header fat; >> + mach_fat_arch fat_arch[2]; >> + struct { >> + mach_header_64 hdr; >> + mach_segment_command_64 seg; >> + mach_section_64 sec; >> + mach_symtab_command sym; >> + } arch[2]; >> + mach_nlist_64 sym_entry; >> + uint8_t space[4096]; >> +} mach_fat_obj_64; > Should this part be defined in the next patch, since there is no such > cdef at the moment? > > OTOH, it makes test more arch-agnostic. So, the adding of the other case > is more simple. Moved to the third patch. >> +]] >> + >> +local function create_obj_file(name, arch) >> + local mach_o_path = os.tmpname() .. '.o' >> + local lua_path = os.getenv('LUA_PATH') >> + local lua_bin = require('utils').exec.luacmd(arg):match('%S+') >> + local cmd_fmt = 'LUA_PATH="%s" %s -b -n "%s" -o osx -a %s -e "print()" %s' >> + local cmd = (cmd_fmt):format(lua_path, lua_bin, name, arch, mach_o_path) >> + local ret = os.execute(cmd) >> + assert(ret == 0, 'cannot create an object file') >> + return mach_o_path >> +end >> + >> +-- Parses a buffer in the Mach-O format and returns >> +-- the FAT magic number and `nfat_arch`. >> +local function read_mach_o(buf, hw_arch) >> + local res = { >> + header = { >> + magic = 0, >> + nfat_arch = 0, >> + }, >> + fat_arch = {}, >> + } >> + >> + local is64 = hw_arch == 'arm64' >> + >> + -- Mach-O FAT object. >> + local mach_fat_obj_type = ffi.typeof(is64 and >> + 'mach_fat_obj_64 *' or 'mach_fat_obj *') >> + local obj = ffi.cast(mach_fat_obj_type, buf) >> + >> + -- Mach-O FAT object header. >> + local mach_fat_header_type = ffi.typeof('mach_fat_header *') >> + local mach_fat_header = ffi.cast(mach_fat_header_type, obj.fat) > Looks like this cast is excess: > | src/luajit -e ' > | local ffi = require"ffi" > | ffi.cdef[[ > | struct test {int a; int b;}; > | struct test_outer { struct test t; int c;}; > | ]] > | local s = ffi.new("struct test_outer", {{0}, 0}) > | print(s.t.a) > | ' > | 0 Code in the test casts cdata to ffi type, you snippet demonstrate how to create cdata using ffi.new. It is similar cases? > >> + local be32 = bit.bswap -- Mach-O FAT is BE, target arch is LE. > Please, use the separate line for the comment. Moved to a new line. > >> + res.header.magic = be32(mach_fat_header.magic) >> + res.header.nfat_arch = be32(mach_fat_header.nfat_arch) >> + >> + -- Mach-O FAT object arches. >> + local mach_fat_arch_type = ffi.typeof('mach_fat_arch *') >> + for i = 0, res.header.nfat_arch - 1 do >> + local fat_arch = ffi.cast(mach_fat_arch_type, obj.fat_arch[i]) > Looks like this cast is excess. > >> + local arch = { >> + cputype = be32(fat_arch.cputype), >> + cpusubtype = be32(fat_arch.cpusubtype), >> + } >> + table.insert(res.fat_arch, arch) >> + end >> + >> + return res >> +end >> + >> +-- Universal Binary can contain executables for more than one >> +-- CPU architecture. For simplicity the test compares > Typo: s/For simplicity/For simplicity,/ Fixed. > Nit: The comment line is "underfilled". Fixed. > >> +-- sum of CPU types and CPU subtypes. > Typo: s/sum/the sum/ Fixed. > >> +-- Numbers below are defined in . > Typo: s/Numbers/The numbers/ There is no space for "" on the line after adding "The"as you requested. And line become underfileld if "" moved to the next line. How do it better: leave a free space on the line or left "Number" without article? > >> +-- Original source is XNU source code, [1]. > Typo: s/Original/The original/ > Typo: s/XNU/the XNU/ the same as above, with added articles line looks underfilled and therefore it looks ugly. > >> +-- >> +-- 1.https://opensource.apple.com/source/xnu/xnu-4570.41.2/osfmk/mach/machine.h.auto.html >> +local sum_cputype = { >> + x86 = 7, >> + x64 = 0x01000007, >> + arm = 7 + 12, >> + arm64 = 0x01000007 + 0x0100000c, >> +} >> +local sum_cpusubtype = { >> + x86 = 3, >> + x64 = 3, >> + arm = 3 + 9, >> + arm64 = 3 + 0, >> +} > I suggest the following for the clarification: > > | local cputype = { > | x86 = 7, > | x64 = 0x01000007, > | arm = 7, > | arm64 = 0x0100000c, > | } > | local cpusubtype = { > | x86 = 3, > | x64 = 3, > | arm = 9, > | arm64 = 0, > | } > > And declare next: > > | local sum_cputype = { > | arm = cputype.arm + cputype.x86, > | arm64 = cputype.arm64 + cputype.x64, > | } > | local sum_cpusubtype = { > | arm = cpusubtype.arm + cpusubtype.x86, > | arm64 = cpusubtype.arm64 + cpusubtype.x64, > | } You proposed changes breaks the test. See original dictionaries https://github.com/tarantool/luajit/blob/ecc45358ddab52c2d0100c74da8efddef2aaf365/src/jit/bcsave.lua#L512-L513   local cputype = ({ x86={7}, x64={0x01000007}, arm={7,12}, arm64={0x01000007,0x0100000c} })[ctx.arch] converted to sum_cputype = { x86 = 7, x64 = 0x01000007, arm = 7 + 12, arm64 = 0x01000007 + 0x0100000c}   local cpusubtype = ({ x86={3}, x64={3}, arm={3,9}, arm64={3,0} })[ctx.arch] converted to sum_cpusubtype = { x86 = 3, x64 = 3, arm = 3 + 9, arm64 = 3 + 0 } I don't know how to make this place in the test more clear. See comment that explains these arrays:   -- Universal Binary can contain executables for more than one   -- CPU architecture. For simplicity, the test compares the sum of   -- CPU types and CPU subtypes.   -- Numbers below are defined in .   -- The original source is the XNU source code,   -- [1].   -- Ignored. > > Also, it is preferable to use upper case since values are constants. Made everything uppercase. > >> + >> +-- The function builds Mach-O FAT object file and retrieves >> +-- its header fields (magic and nfat_arch) >> +-- and fields of the each arch (cputype, cpusubtype). > Typo: s/the each/each/ Fixed. Also line above was underfilled, fixed that. > >> +-- >> +-- Mach-O FAT object header can be retrieved with `otool` on macOS: > Typo: s/Mach-O FAT object/A Mach-O FAT object/ Fixed to "The Mach-O FAT object". > Typo: s/header/headers/ single header, why "s"? >> +-- >> +-- $ otool -f empty.o >> +-- Fat headers >> +-- fat_magic 0xcafebabe >> +-- nfat_arch 2 >> +-- > Minor: it is better to separate quoting in the comment like the > following to simplify reading: > > | $ otool -f empty.o > | Fat headers > | fat_magic 0xcafebabe > | nfat_arch 2 > | ... > > Feel free to ignore. Ignored. > >> +-- >> +-- CPU type and subtype can be retrieved with `lipo` on macOS: >> +-- >> +-- $ luajit -b -o osx -a arm empty.lua empty.o >> +-- $ lipo -archs empty.o >> +-- i386 armv7 >> +-- $ luajit -b -o osx -a arm64 empty.lua empty.o >> +-- $ lipo -archs empty.o >> +-- x86_64 arm64 >> +local function build_and_check_mach_o(hw_arch) > Maybe it is better to use a subtest here: > The number of tests is fixed for this function, and it becomes more > clear when we add the additional arch for testing. > >> + assert(hw_arch == 'arm' or hw_arch == 'arm64') >> + >> + -- FAT_MAGIC is an integer containing the value 0xCAFEBABE in >> + -- big-endian byte order format. On a big-endian host CPU, >> + -- this can be validated using the constant FAT_MAGIC; >> + -- on a little-endian host CPU, it can be validated using >> + -- the constant FAT_CIGAM. >> + -- >> + -- FAT_NARCH is an integer specifying the number of fat_arch >> + -- data structures that follow. This is the number of >> + -- architectures contained in this binary. >> + -- >> + -- See aforementioned "OS X ABI Mach-O File Format Reference". > Typo: s/aforementioned/the aforementioned/ With added article I need to move name of the reference to a next line, and line looks under-filled and ugly. >> + -- > Excess empty line. It is a visual splitter. > >> + local FAT_MAGIC = '0xffffffffcafebabe' >> + local FAT_NARCH = 2 >> + >> + local MODULE_NAME = 'lango_team' >> + >> + local mach_o_obj_path = create_obj_file(MODULE_NAME, hw_arch) >> + local mach_o_buf = require('utils').tools.read_file(mach_o_obj_path) > Please move `require` of the necessary tool to the start of the file to > be consistent with the code style in tests. moved. I found that 20 tests in our repository are not consistent too: test/tarantool-tests/lj-946-print-errors-from-gc-fin-default.test.lua:local script = require('utils').exec.makecmd(arg, { redirect = '2>&1' }) test/tarantool-tests/unit-jit-parse.test.lua:local jparse = require('utils').jit.parse test/tarantool-tests/lj-981-folding-0.test.lua:local jparse = require('utils').jit.parse test/tarantool-tests/lj-366-strtab-correct-size.test.lua:  local lua_bin = require('utils').exec.luacmd(arg):match('%S+') test/tarantool-tests/lj-366-strtab-correct-size.test.lua:local elf_content = require('utils').tools.read_file(elf_filename) test/tarantool-tests/fix-argv2ctype-cts-L-init.test.lua:local script = require('utils').exec.makecmd(arg) grep: test/tarantool-tests/.lj-736-BC_UCLO-triggers-infinite-loop.lua.swp: binary file matches test/tarantool-tests/fix-mips64-spare-side-exit-patching.test.lua:local generators = require('utils').jit.generators test/tarantool-tests/fix-mips64-spare-side-exit-patching.test.lua:local frontend = require('utils').frontend test/tarantool-tests/lj-1128-table-new-opt-tnew.test.lua:local jparse = require('utils').jit.parse test/tarantool-tests/gh-6098-fix-side-exit-patching-on-arm64.test.lua:local generators = require('utils').jit.generators test/tarantool-tests/gh-6098-fix-side-exit-patching-on-arm64.test.lua:local frontend = require('utils').frontend test/tarantool-tests/lj-351-print-tostring-number.test.lua:local script = require('utils').exec.makecmd(arg) test/tarantool-tests/lj-flush-on-trace.test.lua:local script = require('utils').exec.makecmd(arg, { test/tarantool-tests/lj-366-strtab-correct-size.test.lua_:  local lua_bin = require('utils').exec.luacmd(arg):match('%S+') test/tarantool-tests/lj-366-strtab-correct-size.test.lua_:local elf_content = require('utils').tools.read_file(elf_filename) test/tarantool-tests/fix-gc-setupvalue.test.lua:local gcisblack = require('utils').gc.isblack test/tarantool-tests/misclib-getmetrics-lapi.test.lua:local MAXNINS = require('utils').jit.const.maxnins test/tarantool-tests/gh-4427-ffi-sandwich.test.lua:local script = require('utils').exec.makecmd(arg, { test/tarantool-tests/fix-jit-dump-ir-conv.test.lua:local jparse = require('utils').jit.parse test/tarantool-tests/lj-802-panic-at-mcode-protfail.test.lua:local script = require('utils').exec.makecmd(arg, { test/tarantool-tests/lj-962-stack-overflow-report.test.lua:local LUABIN = require('utils').exec.luabin(arg) > >> + assert(mach_o_buf == nil or #mach_o_buf ~= 0, 'cannot read an object file') > Should it be: > | mach_o_buf ~= nil and #mach_o_buf ~= 0 Fixed to " assert(mach_o_buf ~= nil and #mach_o_buf ~= 0, 'cannot read an object file')". > >> + >> + local mach_o = read_mach_o(mach_o_buf, hw_arch) >> + >> + -- Teardown. >> + local retcode = os.remove(mach_o_obj_path) >> + assert(retcode == true, 'remove an object file') > Minor: I suggest refactoring this as the following (`retcode` isn't used > anywhere else): > > | assert(os.remove(mach_o_obj_path), 'remove an object file') Updated. > >> + >> + local magic_str = string.format('0x%02x', mach_o.header.magic) > Why do we need 02 in the format string? > Also, you may use '%#x' for the same result. Fixed. > >> + test:is(magic_str, FAT_MAGIC, >> + 'fat_magic is correct in Mach-O, ' .. hw_arch) >> + test:is(mach_o.header.nfat_arch, FAT_NARCH, >> + 'nfat_arch is correct in Mach-O, ' .. hw_arch) >> + >> + local total_cputype = 0 >> + local total_cpusubtype = 0 >> + for i = 1, mach_o.header.nfat_arch do > Minor: I suggest using `FAT_NARCH` here since we've checked their > equality above. Updated. > >> + total_cputype = total_cputype + mach_o.fat_arch[i].cputype >> + total_cpusubtype = total_cpusubtype + mach_o.fat_arch[i].cpusubtype >> + end >> + test:is(total_cputype, sum_cputype[hw_arch], >> + 'cputype is correct in Mach-O, ' .. hw_arch) >> + test:is(total_cpusubtype, sum_cpusubtype[hw_arch], >> + 'cpusubtype is correct in Mach-O, ' .. hw_arch) >> +end >> + >> +build_and_check_mach_o('arm') >> + >> +test:done(true) >> -- >> 2.44.0