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  1. RESOURCE_GROUPS
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  3. Specify resources required by a test, grouped in a way that is meaningful to
  4. the test. See :ref:`resource allocation <ctest-resource-allocation>`
  5. for more information on how this property integrates into the CTest resource
  6. allocation feature.
  7. The ``RESOURCE_GROUPS`` property is a :ref:`semicolon-separated list <CMake
  8. Language Lists>` of group descriptions. Each entry consists of an optional
  9. number of groups using the description followed by a series of resource
  10. requirements for those groups. These requirements (and the number of groups)
  11. are separated by commas. The resource requirements consist of the name of a
  12. resource type, followed by a colon, followed by an unsigned integer
  13. specifying the number of slots required on one resource of the given type.
  14. The ``RESOURCE_GROUPS`` property tells CTest what resources a test expects
  15. to use grouped in a way meaningful to the test. The test itself must read
  16. the :ref:`environment variables <ctest-resource-environment-variables>` to
  17. determine which resources have been allocated to each group. For example,
  18. each group may correspond to a process the test will spawn when executed.
  19. Consider the following example:
  20. .. code-block:: cmake
  21. add_test(NAME MyTest COMMAND MyExe)
  22. set_property(TEST MyTest PROPERTY RESOURCE_GROUPS
  23. "2,gpus:2"
  24. "gpus:4,crypto_chips:2")
  25. In this example, there are two group descriptions (implicitly separated by a
  26. semicolon.) The content of the first description is ``2,gpus:2``. This
  27. description specifies 2 groups, each of which requires 2 slots from a single
  28. GPU. The content of the second description is ``gpus:4,crypto_chips:2``. This
  29. description does not specify a group count, so a default of 1 is assumed.
  30. This single group requires 4 slots from a single GPU and 2 slots from a
  31. single cryptography chip. In total, 3 resource groups are specified for this
  32. test, each with its own unique requirements.
  33. Note that the number of slots following the resource type specifies slots from
  34. a *single* instance of the resource. If the resource group can tolerate
  35. receiving slots from different instances of the same resource, it can indicate
  36. this by splitting the specification into multiple requirements of one slot. For
  37. example:
  38. .. code-block:: cmake
  39. add_test(NAME MyTest COMMAND MyExe)
  40. set_property(TEST MyTest PROPERTY RESOURCE_GROUPS
  41. "gpus:1,gpus:1,gpus:1,gpus:1")
  42. In this case, the single resource group indicates that it needs four GPU slots,
  43. all of which may come from separate GPUs (though they don't have to; CTest may
  44. still assign slots from the same GPU.)
  45. When CTest sets the :ref:`environment variables
  46. <ctest-resource-environment-variables>` for a test, it assigns a group number
  47. based on the group description, starting at 0 on the left and the number of
  48. groups minus 1 on the right. For example, in the example above, the two
  49. groups in the first description would have IDs of 0 and 1, and the single
  50. group in the second description would have an ID of 2.
  51. Both the ``RESOURCE_GROUPS`` and :prop_test:`RESOURCE_LOCK` properties serve
  52. similar purposes, but they are distinct and orthogonal. Resources specified by
  53. ``RESOURCE_GROUPS`` do not affect :prop_test:`RESOURCE_LOCK`, and vice versa.
  54. Whereas :prop_test:`RESOURCE_LOCK` is a simpler property that is used for
  55. locking one global resource, ``RESOURCE_GROUPS`` is a more advanced property
  56. that allows multiple tests to simultaneously use multiple resources of the
  57. same type, specifying their requirements in a fine-grained manner.