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|  | How To Validate a New Release | 
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|  | Introduction | 
|  | ============ | 
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|  | This document contains information about testing the release candidates that will | 
|  | ultimately be the next LLVM release. For more information on how to manage the | 
|  | actual release, please refer to :doc:`HowToReleaseLLVM`. | 
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|  | Overview of the Release Process | 
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|  | Once the release process starts, the Release Manager will ask for volunteers, | 
|  | and it'll be the role of each volunteer to: | 
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|  | * Test and benchmark the previous release | 
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|  | * Test and benchmark each release candidate, comparing to the previous release and candidates | 
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|  | * Identify, reduce and report every regression found during tests and benchmarks | 
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|  | * Make sure the critical bugs get fixed and merged to the next release candidate | 
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|  | Not all bugs or regressions are show-stoppers and it's a bit of a grey area what | 
|  | should be fixed before the next candidate and what can wait until the next release. | 
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|  | It'll depend on: | 
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|  | * The severity of the bug, how many people it affects and if it's a regression or a | 
|  | known bug. Known bugs are "unsupported features" and some bugs can be disabled if | 
|  | they have been implemented recently. | 
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|  | * The stage in the release. Less critical bugs should be considered to be fixed between | 
|  | RC1 and RC2, but not so much at the end of it. | 
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|  | * If it's a correctness or a performance regression. Performance regression tends to be | 
|  | taken more lightly than correctness. | 
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|  | .. _scripts: | 
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|  | Scripts | 
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|  | The scripts are in the ``utils/release`` directory. | 
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|  | test-release.sh | 
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|  | This script will check-out, configure and compile LLVM+Clang (+ most add-ons, like ``compiler-rt``, | 
|  | ``libcxx`` and ``clang-extra-tools``) in three stages, and will test the final stage. | 
|  | It'll have installed the final binaries on the Phase3/Releasei(+Asserts) directory, and | 
|  | that's the one you should use for the test-suite and other external tests. | 
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|  | To run the script on a specific release candidate run:: | 
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|  | ./test-release.sh \ | 
|  | -release 3.3 \ | 
|  | -rc 1 \ | 
|  | -no-64bit \ | 
|  | -test-asserts \ | 
|  | -no-compare-files | 
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|  | Each system will require different options. For instance, x86_64 will obviously not need | 
|  | ``-no-64bit`` while 32-bit systems will, or the script will fail. | 
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|  | The important flags to get right are: | 
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|  | * On the pre-release, you should change ``-rc 1`` to ``-final``. On RC2, change it to ``-rc 2`` and so on. | 
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|  | * On non-release testing, you can use ``-final`` in conjunction with ``-no-checkout``, but you'll have to | 
|  | create the ``final`` directory by hand and link the correct source dir to ``final/llvm.src``. | 
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|  | * For release candidates, you need ``-test-asserts``, or it won't create a "Release+Asserts" directory, | 
|  | which is needed for release testing and benchmarking. This will take twice as long. | 
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|  | * On the final candidate you just need Release builds, and that's the binary directory you'll have to pack. | 
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|  | This script builds three phases of Clang+LLVM twice each (Release and Release+Asserts), so use | 
|  | screen or nohup to avoid headaches, since it'll take a long time. | 
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|  | Use the ``--help`` option to see all the options and chose it according to your needs. | 
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|  | findRegressions-nightly.py | 
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|  | TODO | 
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|  | .. _test-suite: | 
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|  | Test Suite | 
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|  | Follow the `LNT Quick Start Guide <http://llvm.org/docs/lnt/quickstart.html>`__ link on how to set-up the test-suite | 
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|  | The binary location you'll have to use for testing is inside the ``rcN/Phase3/Release+Asserts/llvmCore-REL-RC.install``. | 
|  | Link that directory to an easier location and run the test-suite. | 
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|  | An example on the run command line, assuming you created a link from the correct | 
|  | install directory to ``~/devel/llvm/install``:: | 
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|  | ./sandbox/bin/python sandbox/bin/lnt runtest \ | 
|  | nt \ | 
|  | -j4 \ | 
|  | --sandbox sandbox \ | 
|  | --test-suite ~/devel/llvm/test/test-suite \ | 
|  | --cc ~/devel/llvm/install/bin/clang \ | 
|  | --cxx ~/devel/llvm/install/bin/clang++ | 
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|  | It should have no new regressions, compared to the previous release or release candidate. You don't need to fix | 
|  | all the bugs in the test-suite, since they're not necessarily meant to pass on all architectures all the time. This is | 
|  | due to the nature of the result checking, which relies on direct comparison, and most of the time, the failures are | 
|  | related to bad output checking, rather than bad code generation. | 
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|  | If the errors are in LLVM itself, please report every single regression found as blocker, and all the other bugs | 
|  | as important, but not necessarily blocking the release to proceed. They can be set as "known failures" and to be | 
|  | fix on a future date. | 
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|  | .. _pre-release-process: | 
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|  | Pre-Release Process | 
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|  | When the release process is announced on the mailing list, you should prepare | 
|  | for the testing, by applying the same testing you'll do on the release candidates, | 
|  | on the previous release. | 
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|  | You should: | 
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|  | * Download the previous release sources from http://llvm.org/releases/download.html. | 
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|  | * Run the test-release.sh script on ``final`` mode (change ``-rc 1`` to ``-final``). | 
|  |  | 
|  | * Once all three stages are done, it'll test the final stage. | 
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|  | * Using the ``Phase3/Release+Asserts/llvmCore-MAJ.MIN-final.install`` base, run the test-suite. | 
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|  | If the final phase's ``make check-all`` failed, it's a good idea to also test the | 
|  | intermediate stages by going on the obj directory and running ``make check-all`` to find | 
|  | if there's at least one stage that passes (helps when reducing the error for bug report | 
|  | purposes). | 
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|  | Release Process | 
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|  | When the Release Manager sends you the release candidate, download all sources, | 
|  | unzip on the same directory (there will be sym-links from the appropriate places | 
|  | to them), and run the release test as above. | 
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|  | You should: | 
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|  | * Download the current candidate sources from where the release manager points you | 
|  | (ex. http://llvm.org/pre-releases/3.3/rc1/). | 
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|  | * Repeat the steps above with ``-rc 1``, ``-rc 2`` etc modes and run the test-suite | 
|  | the same way. | 
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|  | * Compare the results, report all errors on Bugzilla and publish the binary blob | 
|  | where the release manager can grab it. | 
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|  | Once the release manages announces that the latest candidate is the good one, you | 
|  | have to pack the ``Release`` (no Asserts) install directory on ``Phase3`` and that | 
|  | will be the official binary. | 
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|  | * Rename (or link) ``clang+llvm-REL-ARCH-ENV`` to the .install directory | 
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|  | * Tar that into the same name with ``.tar.gz`` extensioan from outside the directory | 
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|  | * Make it available for the release manager to download | 
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|  | .. _bug-reporting: | 
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|  | Bug Reporting Process | 
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|  | If you found regressions or failures when comparing a release candidate with the | 
|  | previous release, follow the rules below: | 
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|  | * Critical bugs on compilation should be fixed as soon as possible, possibly before | 
|  | releasing the binary blobs. | 
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|  | * Check-all tests should be fixed before the next release candidate, but can wait | 
|  | until the test-suite run is finished. | 
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|  | * Bugs in the test suite or unimportant check-all tests can be fixed in between | 
|  | release candidates. | 
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|  | * New features or recent big changes, when close to the release, should have done | 
|  | in a way that it's easy to disable. If they misbehave, prefer disabling them than | 
|  | releasing an unstable (but untested) binary package. |