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* gnu/packages/cpp.scm (abseil-cpp-20200923.3)[source]: Add patches. * gnu/packages/patches/abseil-cpp-20200923.3-adjust-sysinfo.patch, gnu/packages/patches/abseil-cpp-20200923.3-duration-test.patch: New files. * gnu/local.mk (dist_patch_DATA): Register them. Change-Id: I3a0a6c3396a7c2854236c68ec77a68bbdd6af1f4
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https://sources.debian.org/data/main/a/abseil/0~20200923.3-2/debian/patches/cpu-frequency.diff
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This patch is taken from Debian instead of the upstream URL because the
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upstream URL contains far more changes than occur in this patch.
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It was then modified to also work for armhf.
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From: Benjamin Barenblat <bbaren@google.com>
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Subject: Ignore missing CPU frequency on more architectures
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Forwarded: yes
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Applied-Upstream: https://github.com/abseil/abseil-cpp/commit/1918ad2ae38aa32c74b558b322479a8efdd76363
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Linux on MIPS, PA-RISC, RISC-V, and SystemZ doesn’t expose the nominal CPU
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frequency via /sys, so don’t worry if `NominalCPUFrequency` returns 1.0 on those
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platforms.
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Some POWER machines expose the CPU frequency; others do not. Since we can’t
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predict which type of machine the tests will run on, simply disable testing for
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`NominalCPUFrequency` on POWER.
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The author works at Google. Upstream applied this patch as Piper revision
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347079873 and exported it to GitHub; the Applied-Upstream URL above points to
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the exported commit.
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--- a/absl/base/internal/sysinfo_test.cc
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+++ b/absl/base/internal/sysinfo_test.cc
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@@ -37,17 +37,28 @@ TEST(SysinfoTest, NumCPUs) {
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<< "NumCPUs() should not have the default value of 0";
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}
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+// Ensure that NominalCPUFrequency returns a reasonable value, or 1.00 on
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+// platforms where the CPU frequency is not available through sysfs.
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+//
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+// POWER is particularly problematic here; some Linux kernels expose the CPU
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+// frequency, while others do not. Since we can't predict a priori what a given
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+// machine is going to do, just disable this test on POWER on Linux.
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+#if !(defined(__linux) && (defined(__ppc64__) || defined(__PPC64__)))
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TEST(SysinfoTest, NominalCPUFrequency) {
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-#if !(defined(__aarch64__) && defined(__linux__)) && !defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__)
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- EXPECT_GE(NominalCPUFrequency(), 1000.0)
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- << "NominalCPUFrequency() did not return a reasonable value";
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-#else
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- // Aarch64 cannot read the CPU frequency from sysfs, so we get back 1.0.
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- // Emscripten does not have a sysfs to read from at all.
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+ // Linux only exposes the CPU frequency on certain architectures, and
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+ // Emscripten doesn't expose it at all.
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+#if defined(__linux__) && \
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+ (defined(__aarch64__) || defined(__hppa__) || defined(__mips__) || \
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+ defined(__arm__) || defined(__riscv) || defined(__s390x__)) || \
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+ defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__)
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EXPECT_EQ(NominalCPUFrequency(), 1.0)
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<< "CPU frequency detection was fixed! Please update unittest.";
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+#else
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+ EXPECT_GE(NominalCPUFrequency(), 1000.0)
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+ << "NominalCPUFrequency() did not return a reasonable value";
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#endif
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}
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+#endif
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TEST(SysinfoTest, GetTID) {
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EXPECT_EQ(GetTID(), GetTID()); // Basic compile and equality test.
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