On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 11:44 AM, Mickaël Salaün <m...@digikod.net> wrote: > Remove the TEST_API() wrapper to expose the underlying macro arguments > to the documentation tools. > > Use "git diff --patience" to get a more readable patch. > > Changes since v4: > * standalone patch to ease the review (requested by Kees Cook) > > Signed-off-by: Mickaël Salaün <m...@digikod.net> > Cc: Andy Lutomirski <l...@amacapital.net> > Cc: Jonathan Corbet <cor...@lwn.net> > Cc: Kees Cook <keesc...@chromium.org> > Cc: Shuah Khan <sh...@kernel.org> > Cc: Will Drewry <w...@chromium.org>
Thanks for the split! Acked-by: Kees Cook <keesc...@chromium.org> -Kees > --- > tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h | 349 > ++++++++++++---------------- > 1 file changed, 147 insertions(+), 202 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h > b/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h > index 171e70aead9c..45f807ce37e1 100644 > --- a/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h > +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h > @@ -51,147 +51,6 @@ > #include <sys/wait.h> > #include <unistd.h> > > -/* All exported functionality should be declared through this macro. */ > -#define TEST_API(x) _##x > - > -/* > - * Exported APIs > - */ > - > -/* TEST(name) { implementation } > - * Defines a test by name. > - * Names must be unique and tests must not be run in parallel. The > - * implementation containing block is a function and scoping should be > treated > - * as such. Returning early may be performed with a bare "return;" > statement. > - * > - * EXPECT_* and ASSERT_* are valid in a TEST() { } context. > - */ > -#define TEST TEST_API(TEST) > - > -/* TEST_SIGNAL(name, signal) { implementation } > - * Defines a test by name and the expected term signal. > - * Names must be unique and tests must not be run in parallel. The > - * implementation containing block is a function and scoping should be > treated > - * as such. Returning early may be performed with a bare "return;" > statement. > - * > - * EXPECT_* and ASSERT_* are valid in a TEST() { } context. > - */ > -#define TEST_SIGNAL TEST_API(TEST_SIGNAL) > - > -/* FIXTURE(datatype name) { > - * type property1; > - * ... > - * }; > - * Defines the data provided to TEST_F()-defined tests as |self|. It should > be > - * populated and cleaned up using FIXTURE_SETUP and FIXTURE_TEARDOWN. > - */ > -#define FIXTURE TEST_API(FIXTURE) > - > -/* FIXTURE_DATA(datatype name) > - * This call may be used when the type of the fixture data > - * is needed. In general, this should not be needed unless > - * the |self| is being passed to a helper directly. > - */ > -#define FIXTURE_DATA TEST_API(FIXTURE_DATA) > - > -/* FIXTURE_SETUP(fixture name) { implementation } > - * Populates the required "setup" function for a fixture. An instance of the > - * datatype defined with _FIXTURE_DATA will be exposed as |self| for the > - * implementation. > - * > - * ASSERT_* are valid for use in this context and will prempt the execution > - * of any dependent fixture tests. > - * > - * A bare "return;" statement may be used to return early. > - */ > -#define FIXTURE_SETUP TEST_API(FIXTURE_SETUP) > - > -/* FIXTURE_TEARDOWN(fixture name) { implementation } > - * Populates the required "teardown" function for a fixture. An instance of > the > - * datatype defined with _FIXTURE_DATA will be exposed as |self| for the > - * implementation to clean up. > - * > - * A bare "return;" statement may be used to return early. > - */ > -#define FIXTURE_TEARDOWN TEST_API(FIXTURE_TEARDOWN) > - > -/* TEST_F(fixture, name) { implementation } > - * Defines a test that depends on a fixture (e.g., is part of a test case). > - * Very similar to TEST() except that |self| is the setup instance of > fixture's > - * datatype exposed for use by the implementation. > - */ > -#define TEST_F TEST_API(TEST_F) > - > -#define TEST_F_SIGNAL TEST_API(TEST_F_SIGNAL) > - > -/* Use once to append a main() to the test file. E.g., > - * TEST_HARNESS_MAIN > - */ > -#define TEST_HARNESS_MAIN TEST_API(TEST_HARNESS_MAIN) > - > -/* > - * Operators for use in TEST and TEST_F. > - * ASSERT_* calls will stop test execution immediately. > - * EXPECT_* calls will emit a failure warning, note it, and continue. > - */ > - > -/* ASSERT_EQ(expected, measured): expected == measured */ > -#define ASSERT_EQ TEST_API(ASSERT_EQ) > -/* ASSERT_NE(expected, measured): expected != measured */ > -#define ASSERT_NE TEST_API(ASSERT_NE) > -/* ASSERT_LT(expected, measured): expected < measured */ > -#define ASSERT_LT TEST_API(ASSERT_LT) > -/* ASSERT_LE(expected, measured): expected <= measured */ > -#define ASSERT_LE TEST_API(ASSERT_LE) > -/* ASSERT_GT(expected, measured): expected > measured */ > -#define ASSERT_GT TEST_API(ASSERT_GT) > -/* ASSERT_GE(expected, measured): expected >= measured */ > -#define ASSERT_GE TEST_API(ASSERT_GE) > -/* ASSERT_NULL(measured): NULL == measured */ > -#define ASSERT_NULL TEST_API(ASSERT_NULL) > -/* ASSERT_TRUE(measured): measured != 0 */ > -#define ASSERT_TRUE TEST_API(ASSERT_TRUE) > -/* ASSERT_FALSE(measured): measured == 0 */ > -#define ASSERT_FALSE TEST_API(ASSERT_FALSE) > -/* ASSERT_STREQ(expected, measured): !strcmp(expected, measured) */ > -#define ASSERT_STREQ TEST_API(ASSERT_STREQ) > -/* ASSERT_STRNE(expected, measured): strcmp(expected, measured) */ > -#define ASSERT_STRNE TEST_API(ASSERT_STRNE) > -/* EXPECT_EQ(expected, measured): expected == measured */ > -#define EXPECT_EQ TEST_API(EXPECT_EQ) > -/* EXPECT_NE(expected, measured): expected != measured */ > -#define EXPECT_NE TEST_API(EXPECT_NE) > -/* EXPECT_LT(expected, measured): expected < measured */ > -#define EXPECT_LT TEST_API(EXPECT_LT) > -/* EXPECT_LE(expected, measured): expected <= measured */ > -#define EXPECT_LE TEST_API(EXPECT_LE) > -/* EXPECT_GT(expected, measured): expected > measured */ > -#define EXPECT_GT TEST_API(EXPECT_GT) > -/* EXPECT_GE(expected, measured): expected >= measured */ > -#define EXPECT_GE TEST_API(EXPECT_GE) > -/* EXPECT_NULL(measured): NULL == measured */ > -#define EXPECT_NULL TEST_API(EXPECT_NULL) > -/* EXPECT_TRUE(measured): 0 != measured */ > -#define EXPECT_TRUE TEST_API(EXPECT_TRUE) > -/* EXPECT_FALSE(measured): 0 == measured */ > -#define EXPECT_FALSE TEST_API(EXPECT_FALSE) > -/* EXPECT_STREQ(expected, measured): !strcmp(expected, measured) */ > -#define EXPECT_STREQ TEST_API(EXPECT_STREQ) > -/* EXPECT_STRNE(expected, measured): strcmp(expected, measured) */ > -#define EXPECT_STRNE TEST_API(EXPECT_STRNE) > - > -/* TH_LOG(format, ...) > - * Optional debug logging function available for use in tests. > - * Logging may be enabled or disabled by defining TH_LOG_ENABLED. > - * E.g., #define TH_LOG_ENABLED 1 > - * If no definition is provided, logging is enabled by default. > - */ > -#define TH_LOG TEST_API(TH_LOG) > - > -/* > - * Internal implementation. > - * > - */ > > /* Utilities exposed to the test definitions */ > #ifndef TH_LOG_STREAM > @@ -202,7 +61,13 @@ > # define TH_LOG_ENABLED 1 > #endif > > -#define _TH_LOG(fmt, ...) do { \ > +/* TH_LOG(format, ...) > + * Optional debug logging function available for use in tests. > + * Logging may be enabled or disabled by defining TH_LOG_ENABLED. > + * E.g., #define TH_LOG_ENABLED 1 > + * If no definition is provided, logging is enabled by default. > + */ > +#define TH_LOG(fmt, ...) do { \ > if (TH_LOG_ENABLED) \ > __TH_LOG(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \ > } while (0) > @@ -212,10 +77,26 @@ > fprintf(TH_LOG_STREAM, "%s:%d:%s:" fmt "\n", \ > __FILE__, __LINE__, _metadata->name, ##__VA_ARGS__) > > +/* TEST(name) { implementation } > + * Defines a test by name. > + * Names must be unique and tests must not be run in parallel. The > + * implementation containing block is a function and scoping should be > treated > + * as such. Returning early may be performed with a bare "return;" > statement. > + * > + * EXPECT_* and ASSERT_* are valid in a TEST() { } context. > + */ > /* Defines the test function and creates the registration stub. */ > -#define _TEST(test_name) __TEST_IMPL(test_name, -1) > +#define TEST(test_name) __TEST_IMPL(test_name, -1) > > -#define _TEST_SIGNAL(test_name, signal) __TEST_IMPL(test_name, signal) > +/* TEST_SIGNAL(name, signal) { implementation } > + * Defines a test by name and the expected term signal. > + * Names must be unique and tests must not be run in parallel. The > + * implementation containing block is a function and scoping should be > treated > + * as such. Returning early may be performed with a bare "return;" > statement. > + * > + * EXPECT_* and ASSERT_* are valid in a TEST() { } context. > + */ > +#define TEST_SIGNAL(test_name, signal) __TEST_IMPL(test_name, signal) > > #define __TEST_IMPL(test_name, _signal) \ > static void test_name(struct __test_metadata *_metadata); \ > @@ -229,50 +110,84 @@ > static void test_name( \ > struct __test_metadata __attribute__((unused)) *_metadata) > > +/* FIXTURE_DATA(datatype name) > + * This call may be used when the type of the fixture data > + * is needed. In general, this should not be needed unless > + * the |self| is being passed to a helper directly. > + */ > /* Wraps the struct name so we have one less argument to pass around. */ > -#define _FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) struct _test_data_##fixture_name > +#define FIXTURE_DATA(datatype_name) struct _test_data_##datatype_name > > +/* FIXTURE(datatype name) { > + * type property1; > + * ... > + * }; > + * Defines the data provided to TEST_F()-defined tests as |self|. It should > be > + * populated and cleaned up using FIXTURE_SETUP and FIXTURE_TEARDOWN. > + */ > /* Called once per fixture to setup the data and register. */ > -#define _FIXTURE(fixture_name) \ > +#define FIXTURE(fixture_name) \ > static void __attribute__((constructor)) \ > _register_##fixture_name##_data(void) \ > { \ > __fixture_count++; \ > } \ > - _FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) > + FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) > > +/* FIXTURE_SETUP(fixture name) { implementation } > + * Populates the required "setup" function for a fixture. An instance of the > + * datatype defined with _FIXTURE_DATA will be exposed as |self| for the > + * implementation. > + * > + * ASSERT_* are valid for use in this context and will prempt the execution > + * of any dependent fixture tests. > + * > + * A bare "return;" statement may be used to return early. > + */ > /* Prepares the setup function for the fixture. |_metadata| is included > * so that ASSERT_* work as a convenience. > */ > -#define _FIXTURE_SETUP(fixture_name) \ > +#define FIXTURE_SETUP(fixture_name) \ > void fixture_name##_setup( \ > struct __test_metadata __attribute__((unused)) *_metadata, \ > - _FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) __attribute__((unused)) *self) > -#define _FIXTURE_TEARDOWN(fixture_name) \ > + FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) __attribute__((unused)) *self) > +/* FIXTURE_TEARDOWN(fixture name) { implementation } > + * Populates the required "teardown" function for a fixture. An instance of > the > + * datatype defined with _FIXTURE_DATA will be exposed as |self| for the > + * implementation to clean up. > + * > + * A bare "return;" statement may be used to return early. > + */ > +#define FIXTURE_TEARDOWN(fixture_name) \ > void fixture_name##_teardown( \ > struct __test_metadata __attribute__((unused)) *_metadata, \ > - _FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) __attribute__((unused)) *self) > + FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) __attribute__((unused)) *self) > > +/* TEST_F(fixture, name) { implementation } > + * Defines a test that depends on a fixture (e.g., is part of a test case). > + * Very similar to TEST() except that |self| is the setup instance of > fixture's > + * datatype exposed for use by the implementation. > + */ > /* Emits test registration and helpers for fixture-based test > * cases. > * TODO(wad) register fixtures on dedicated test lists. > */ > -#define _TEST_F(fixture_name, test_name) \ > +#define TEST_F(fixture_name, test_name) \ > __TEST_F_IMPL(fixture_name, test_name, -1) > > -#define _TEST_F_SIGNAL(fixture_name, test_name, signal) \ > +#define TEST_F_SIGNAL(fixture_name, test_name, signal) \ > __TEST_F_IMPL(fixture_name, test_name, signal) > > #define __TEST_F_IMPL(fixture_name, test_name, signal) \ > static void fixture_name##_##test_name( \ > struct __test_metadata *_metadata, \ > - _FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) *self); \ > + FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) *self); \ > static inline void wrapper_##fixture_name##_##test_name( \ > struct __test_metadata *_metadata) \ > { \ > /* fixture data is alloced, setup, and torn down per call. */ > \ > - _FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) self; \ > - memset(&self, 0, sizeof(_FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name))); \ > + FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) self; \ > + memset(&self, 0, sizeof(FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name))); \ > fixture_name##_setup(_metadata, &self); \ > /* Let setup failure terminate early. */ \ > if (!_metadata->passed) \ > @@ -293,10 +208,13 @@ > } \ > static void fixture_name##_##test_name( \ > struct __test_metadata __attribute__((unused)) *_metadata, \ > - _FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) __attribute__((unused)) *self) > + FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) __attribute__((unused)) *self) > > +/* Use once to append a main() to the test file. E.g., > + * TEST_HARNESS_MAIN > + */ > /* Exports a simple wrapper to run the test harness. */ > -#define _TEST_HARNESS_MAIN \ > +#define TEST_HARNESS_MAIN \ > static void __attribute__((constructor)) \ > __constructor_order_last(void) \ > { \ > @@ -307,54 +225,81 @@ > return test_harness_run(argc, argv); \ > } > > -#define _ASSERT_EQ(_expected, _seen) \ > - __EXPECT(_expected, _seen, ==, 1) > -#define _ASSERT_NE(_expected, _seen) \ > - __EXPECT(_expected, _seen, !=, 1) > -#define _ASSERT_LT(_expected, _seen) \ > - __EXPECT(_expected, _seen, <, 1) > -#define _ASSERT_LE(_expected, _seen) \ > - __EXPECT(_expected, _seen, <=, 1) > -#define _ASSERT_GT(_expected, _seen) \ > - __EXPECT(_expected, _seen, >, 1) > -#define _ASSERT_GE(_expected, _seen) \ > - __EXPECT(_expected, _seen, >=, 1) > -#define _ASSERT_NULL(_seen) \ > - __EXPECT(NULL, _seen, ==, 1) > +/* > + * Operators for use in TEST and TEST_F. > + * ASSERT_* calls will stop test execution immediately. > + * EXPECT_* calls will emit a failure warning, note it, and continue. > + */ > +/* ASSERT_EQ(expected, measured): expected == measured */ > +#define ASSERT_EQ(expected, seen) \ > + __EXPECT(expected, seen, ==, 1) > +/* ASSERT_NE(expected, measured): expected != measured */ > +#define ASSERT_NE(expected, seen) \ > + __EXPECT(expected, seen, !=, 1) > +/* ASSERT_LT(expected, measured): expected < measured */ > +#define ASSERT_LT(expected, seen) \ > + __EXPECT(expected, seen, <, 1) > +/* ASSERT_LE(expected, measured): expected <= measured */ > +#define ASSERT_LE(expected, seen) \ > + __EXPECT(expected, seen, <=, 1) > +/* ASSERT_GT(expected, measured): expected > measured */ > +#define ASSERT_GT(expected, seen) \ > + __EXPECT(expected, seen, >, 1) > +/* ASSERT_GE(expected, measured): expected >= measured */ > +#define ASSERT_GE(expected, seen) \ > + __EXPECT(expected, seen, >=, 1) > +/* ASSERT_NULL(measured): NULL == measured */ > +#define ASSERT_NULL(seen) \ > + __EXPECT(NULL, seen, ==, 1) > > -#define _ASSERT_TRUE(_seen) \ > - _ASSERT_NE(0, _seen) > -#define _ASSERT_FALSE(_seen) \ > - _ASSERT_EQ(0, _seen) > -#define _ASSERT_STREQ(_expected, _seen) \ > - __EXPECT_STR(_expected, _seen, ==, 1) > -#define _ASSERT_STRNE(_expected, _seen) \ > - __EXPECT_STR(_expected, _seen, !=, 1) > +/* ASSERT_TRUE(measured): measured != 0 */ > +#define ASSERT_TRUE(seen) \ > + ASSERT_NE(0, seen) > +/* ASSERT_FALSE(measured): measured == 0 */ > +#define ASSERT_FALSE(seen) \ > + ASSERT_EQ(0, seen) > +/* ASSERT_STREQ(expected, measured): !strcmp(expected, measured) */ > +#define ASSERT_STREQ(expected, seen) \ > + __EXPECT_STR(expected, seen, ==, 1) > +/* ASSERT_STRNE(expected, measured): strcmp(expected, measured) */ > +#define ASSERT_STRNE(expected, seen) \ > + __EXPECT_STR(expected, seen, !=, 1) > > -#define _EXPECT_EQ(_expected, _seen) \ > - __EXPECT(_expected, _seen, ==, 0) > -#define _EXPECT_NE(_expected, _seen) \ > - __EXPECT(_expected, _seen, !=, 0) > -#define _EXPECT_LT(_expected, _seen) \ > - __EXPECT(_expected, _seen, <, 0) > -#define _EXPECT_LE(_expected, _seen) \ > - __EXPECT(_expected, _seen, <=, 0) > -#define _EXPECT_GT(_expected, _seen) \ > - __EXPECT(_expected, _seen, >, 0) > -#define _EXPECT_GE(_expected, _seen) \ > - __EXPECT(_expected, _seen, >=, 0) > +/* EXPECT_EQ(expected, measured): expected == measured */ > +#define EXPECT_EQ(expected, seen) \ > + __EXPECT(expected, seen, ==, 0) > +/* EXPECT_NE(expected, measured): expected != measured */ > +#define EXPECT_NE(expected, seen) \ > + __EXPECT(expected, seen, !=, 0) > +/* EXPECT_LT(expected, measured): expected < measured */ > +#define EXPECT_LT(expected, seen) \ > + __EXPECT(expected, seen, <, 0) > +/* EXPECT_LE(expected, measured): expected <= measured */ > +#define EXPECT_LE(expected, seen) \ > + __EXPECT(expected, seen, <=, 0) > +/* EXPECT_GT(expected, measured): expected > measured */ > +#define EXPECT_GT(expected, seen) \ > + __EXPECT(expected, seen, >, 0) > +/* EXPECT_GE(expected, measured): expected >= measured */ > +#define EXPECT_GE(expected, seen) \ > + __EXPECT(expected, seen, >=, 0) > > -#define _EXPECT_NULL(_seen) \ > - __EXPECT(NULL, _seen, ==, 0) > -#define _EXPECT_TRUE(_seen) \ > - _EXPECT_NE(0, _seen) > -#define _EXPECT_FALSE(_seen) \ > - _EXPECT_EQ(0, _seen) > +/* EXPECT_NULL(measured): NULL == measured */ > +#define EXPECT_NULL(seen) \ > + __EXPECT(NULL, seen, ==, 0) > +/* EXPECT_TRUE(measured): 0 != measured */ > +#define EXPECT_TRUE(seen) \ > + EXPECT_NE(0, seen) > +/* EXPECT_FALSE(measured): 0 == measured */ > +#define EXPECT_FALSE(seen) \ > + EXPECT_EQ(0, seen) > > -#define _EXPECT_STREQ(_expected, _seen) \ > - __EXPECT_STR(_expected, _seen, ==, 0) > -#define _EXPECT_STRNE(_expected, _seen) \ > - __EXPECT_STR(_expected, _seen, !=, 0) > +/* EXPECT_STREQ(expected, measured): !strcmp(expected, measured) */ > +#define EXPECT_STREQ(expected, seen) \ > + __EXPECT_STR(expected, seen, ==, 0) > +/* EXPECT_STRNE(expected, measured): strcmp(expected, measured) */ > +#define EXPECT_STRNE(expected, seen) \ > + __EXPECT_STR(expected, seen, !=, 0) > > #define ARRAY_SIZE(a) (sizeof(a) / sizeof(a[0])) > > -- > 2.11.0 > -- Kees Cook Pixel Security -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-doc" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html