| /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */ |
| /* |
| * Simple unit test library |
| * |
| * Copyright (c) 2013 Google, Inc |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef __TEST_UT_H |
| #define __TEST_UT_H |
| |
| #include <command.h> |
| #include <hexdump.h> |
| #include <linux/err.h> |
| |
| struct unit_test_state; |
| |
| /** |
| * ut_fail() - Record failure of a unit test |
| * |
| * @uts: Test state |
| * @fname: Filename where the error occurred |
| * @line: Line number where the error occurred |
| * @func: Function name where the error occurred |
| * @cond: The condition that failed |
| */ |
| void ut_fail(struct unit_test_state *uts, const char *fname, int line, |
| const char *func, const char *cond); |
| |
| /** |
| * ut_failf() - Record failure of a unit test |
| * |
| * @uts: Test state |
| * @fname: Filename where the error occurred |
| * @line: Line number where the error occurred |
| * @func: Function name where the error occurred |
| * @cond: The condition that failed |
| * @fmt: printf() format string for the error, followed by args |
| */ |
| void ut_failf(struct unit_test_state *uts, const char *fname, int line, |
| const char *func, const char *cond, const char *fmt, ...) |
| __attribute__ ((format (__printf__, 6, 7))); |
| |
| /** |
| * ut_check_console_line() - Check the next console line against expectations |
| * |
| * This creates a string and then checks it against the next line of console |
| * output obtained with console_record_readline(). |
| * |
| * After the function returns, uts->expect_str holds the expected string and |
| * uts->actual_str holds the actual string read from the console. |
| * |
| * @uts: Test state |
| * @fmt: printf() format string for the error, followed by args |
| * @return 0 if OK, other value on error |
| */ |
| int ut_check_console_line(struct unit_test_state *uts, const char *fmt, ...) |
| __attribute__ ((format (__printf__, 2, 3))); |
| |
| /** |
| * ut_check_console_end() - Check there is no more console output |
| * |
| * After the function returns, uts->actual_str holds the actual string read |
| * from the console |
| * |
| * @uts: Test state |
| * @return 0 if OK (console has no output), other value on error |
| */ |
| int ut_check_console_end(struct unit_test_state *uts); |
| |
| /** |
| * ut_check_console_dump() - Check that next lines have a print_buffer() dump |
| * |
| * This only supports a byte dump. |
| * |
| * @total_bytes: Size of the expected dump in bytes` |
| * @return 0 if OK (looks like a dump and the length matches), other value on |
| * error |
| */ |
| int ut_check_console_dump(struct unit_test_state *uts, int total_bytes); |
| |
| /* Assert that a condition is non-zero */ |
| #define ut_assert(cond) \ |
| if (!(cond)) { \ |
| ut_fail(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, #cond); \ |
| return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \ |
| } |
| |
| /* Assert that a condition is non-zero, with printf() string */ |
| #define ut_assertf(cond, fmt, args...) \ |
| if (!(cond)) { \ |
| ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, #cond, \ |
| fmt, ##args); \ |
| return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \ |
| } |
| |
| /* Assert that two int expressions are equal */ |
| #define ut_asserteq(expr1, expr2) { \ |
| unsigned int _val1 = (expr1), _val2 = (expr2); \ |
| \ |
| if (_val1 != _val2) { \ |
| ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ |
| #expr1 " == " #expr2, \ |
| "Expected %#x (%d), got %#x (%d)", \ |
| _val1, _val1, _val2, _val2); \ |
| return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \ |
| } \ |
| } |
| |
| /* Assert that two 64 int expressions are equal */ |
| #define ut_asserteq_64(expr1, expr2) { \ |
| u64 _val1 = (expr1), _val2 = (expr2); \ |
| \ |
| if (_val1 != _val2) { \ |
| ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ |
| #expr1 " == " #expr2, \ |
| "Expected %#llx (%lld), got %#llx (%lld)", \ |
| (unsigned long long)_val1, \ |
| (unsigned long long)_val1, \ |
| (unsigned long long)_val2, \ |
| (unsigned long long)_val2); \ |
| return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \ |
| } \ |
| } |
| |
| /* Assert that two string expressions are equal */ |
| #define ut_asserteq_str(expr1, expr2) { \ |
| const char *_val1 = (expr1), *_val2 = (expr2); \ |
| \ |
| if (strcmp(_val1, _val2)) { \ |
| ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ |
| #expr1 " = " #expr2, \ |
| "Expected \"%s\", got \"%s\"", _val1, _val2); \ |
| return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \ |
| } \ |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Assert that two string expressions are equal, up to length of the |
| * first |
| */ |
| #define ut_asserteq_strn(expr1, expr2) { \ |
| const char *_val1 = (expr1), *_val2 = (expr2); \ |
| int _len = strlen(_val1); \ |
| \ |
| if (memcmp(_val1, _val2, _len)) { \ |
| ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ |
| #expr1 " = " #expr2, \ |
| "Expected \"%.*s\", got \"%.*s\"", \ |
| _len, _val1, _len, _val2); \ |
| return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \ |
| } \ |
| } |
| |
| /* Assert that two memory areas are equal */ |
| #define ut_asserteq_mem(expr1, expr2, len) { \ |
| const u8 *_val1 = (u8 *)(expr1), *_val2 = (u8 *)(expr2); \ |
| const uint __len = len; \ |
| \ |
| if (memcmp(_val1, _val2, __len)) { \ |
| char __buf1[64 + 1] = "\0"; \ |
| char __buf2[64 + 1] = "\0"; \ |
| bin2hex(__buf1, _val1, min(__len, (uint)32)); \ |
| bin2hex(__buf2, _val2, min(__len, (uint)32)); \ |
| ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ |
| #expr1 " = " #expr2, \ |
| "Expected \"%s\", got \"%s\"", \ |
| __buf1, __buf2); \ |
| return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \ |
| } \ |
| } |
| |
| /* Assert that two pointers are equal */ |
| #define ut_asserteq_ptr(expr1, expr2) { \ |
| const void *_val1 = (expr1), *_val2 = (expr2); \ |
| \ |
| if (_val1 != _val2) { \ |
| ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ |
| #expr1 " = " #expr2, \ |
| "Expected %p, got %p", _val1, _val2); \ |
| return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \ |
| } \ |
| } |
| |
| /* Assert that a pointer is NULL */ |
| #define ut_assertnull(expr) { \ |
| const void *_val = (expr); \ |
| \ |
| if (_val) { \ |
| ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ |
| #expr " != NULL", \ |
| "Expected NULL, got %p", _val); \ |
| return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \ |
| } \ |
| } |
| |
| /* Assert that a pointer is not NULL */ |
| #define ut_assertnonnull(expr) { \ |
| const void *_val = (expr); \ |
| \ |
| if (!_val) { \ |
| ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ |
| #expr " = NULL", \ |
| "Expected non-null, got NULL"); \ |
| return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \ |
| } \ |
| } |
| |
| /* Assert that a pointer is not an error pointer */ |
| #define ut_assertok_ptr(expr) { \ |
| const void *_val = (expr); \ |
| \ |
| if (IS_ERR(_val)) { \ |
| ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ |
| #expr " = NULL", \ |
| "Expected pointer, got error %ld", \ |
| PTR_ERR(_val)); \ |
| return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \ |
| } \ |
| } |
| |
| /* Assert that an operation succeeds (returns 0) */ |
| #define ut_assertok(cond) ut_asserteq(0, cond) |
| |
| /* Assert that the next console output line matches */ |
| #define ut_assert_nextline(fmt, args...) \ |
| if (ut_check_console_line(uts, fmt, ##args)) { \ |
| ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ |
| "console", "\nExpected '%s',\n got '%s'", \ |
| uts->expect_str, uts->actual_str); \ |
| return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \ |
| } \ |
| |
| /* Assert that there is no more console output */ |
| #define ut_assert_console_end() \ |
| if (ut_check_console_end(uts)) { \ |
| ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ |
| "console", "Expected no more output, got '%s'",\ |
| uts->actual_str); \ |
| return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \ |
| } \ |
| |
| /* Assert that the next lines are print_buffer() dump at an address */ |
| #define ut_assert_nextlines_are_dump(total_bytes) \ |
| if (ut_check_console_dump(uts, total_bytes)) { \ |
| ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \ |
| "console", \ |
| "Expected dump of length %x bytes, got '%s'", \ |
| total_bytes, uts->actual_str); \ |
| return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \ |
| } \ |
| |
| /** |
| * ut_check_free() - Return the number of bytes free in the malloc() pool |
| * |
| * @return bytes free |
| */ |
| ulong ut_check_free(void); |
| |
| /** |
| * ut_check_delta() - Return the number of bytes allocated/freed |
| * |
| * @last: Last value from ut_check_free |
| * @return free memory delta from @last; positive means more memory has been |
| * allocated, negative means less has been allocated (i.e. some is freed) |
| */ |
| long ut_check_delta(ulong last); |
| |
| #endif |