At present we normally write tests either in Python or in C. But most Python tests end up doing a lot of checks which would be better done in C. Checks done in C are orders of magnitude faster and it is possible to get full access to U-Boot's internal workings, rather than just relying on the command line.
The model is to have a Python test set up some things and then use C code (in a unit test) to check that they were done correctly. But we don't want those checks to happen as part of normal test running, since each C unit tests is dependent on the associate Python tests, so cannot run without it. To acheive this, add a new UT_TESTF_MANUAL flag to use with the C 'check' tests, so that they can be skipped by default when the 'ut' command is used. Require that tests have a name ending with '_norun', so that pytest knows to skip them. Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <s...@chromium.org> --- (no changes since v2) Changes in v2: - Rebase to master - Expand docs a little to clarify that manual tests are otherwise normal arch/sandbox/cpu/spl.c | 2 +- doc/develop/tests_writing.rst | 27 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ include/test/test.h | 8 ++++++++ include/test/ut.h | 4 +++- test/cmd_ut.c | 16 +++++++++++++--- test/dm/test-dm.c | 2 +- test/py/conftest.py | 8 +++++++- test/test-main.c | 27 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 8 files changed, 86 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/arch/sandbox/cpu/spl.c b/arch/sandbox/cpu/spl.c index 1d49a9bd102..9c59cc26163 100644 --- a/arch/sandbox/cpu/spl.c +++ b/arch/sandbox/cpu/spl.c @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ void spl_board_init(void) int ret; ret = ut_run_list("spl", NULL, tests, count, - state->select_unittests, 1); + state->select_unittests, 1, false); /* continue execution into U-Boot */ } } diff --git a/doc/develop/tests_writing.rst b/doc/develop/tests_writing.rst index 1ddf7a353a7..bb1145da268 100644 --- a/doc/develop/tests_writing.rst +++ b/doc/develop/tests_writing.rst @@ -74,6 +74,33 @@ NOT rely on running with sandbox, but instead should function correctly on any board supported by U-Boot. +Mixing Python and C +------------------- + +The best of both worlds is sometimes to have a Python test set things up and +perform some operations, with a 'checker' C unit test doing the checks +afterwards. This can be achieved with these steps: + +- Add the `UT_TESTF_MANUAL` flag to the checker test so that the `ut` command + does not run it by default +- Add a `_norun` suffix to the name so that pytest knows to skip it too + +In your Python test use the `-f` flag to the `ut` command to force the checker +test to run it, e.g.:: + + # Do the Python part + host load ... + bootm ... + + # Run the checker to make sure that everything worked + ut -f bootstd vbe_test_fixup_norun + +Note that apart from the `UT_TESTF_MANUAL` flag, the code in a 'manual' C test +is just like any other C test. It still uses ut_assert...() and other such +constructs, in this case to check that the expected things happened in the +Python test. + + How slow are Python tests? -------------------------- diff --git a/include/test/test.h b/include/test/test.h index c1853ce471b..4ad74614afc 100644 --- a/include/test/test.h +++ b/include/test/test.h @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ * @other_fdt_size: Size of the other FDT (UT_TESTF_OTHER_FDT) * @of_other: Live tree for the other FDT * @runs_per_test: Number of times to run each test (typically 1) + * @force_run: true to run tests marked with the UT_TESTF_MANUAL flag * @expect_str: Temporary string used to hold expected string value * @actual_str: Temporary string used to hold actual string value */ @@ -48,6 +49,7 @@ struct unit_test_state { int other_fdt_size; struct device_node *of_other; int runs_per_test; + bool force_run; char expect_str[512]; char actual_str[512]; }; @@ -63,6 +65,12 @@ enum { /* do extra driver model init and uninit */ UT_TESTF_DM = BIT(6), UT_TESTF_OTHER_FDT = BIT(7), /* read in other device tree */ + /* + * Only run if explicitly requested with 'ut -f <suite> <test>'. The + * test name must end in "_norun" so that pytest detects this also, + * since it cannot access the flags. + */ + UT_TESTF_MANUAL = BIT(8), }; /** diff --git a/include/test/ut.h b/include/test/ut.h index f7217aa8ac5..e0e618b58c2 100644 --- a/include/test/ut.h +++ b/include/test/ut.h @@ -409,9 +409,11 @@ void test_set_state(struct unit_test_state *uts); * @select_name: Name of a single test to run (from the list provided). If NULL * then all tests are run * @runs_per_test: Number of times to run each test (typically 1) + * @force_run: Run tests that are marked as manual-only (UT_TESTF_MANUAL) * Return: 0 if all tests passed, -1 if any failed */ int ut_run_list(const char *name, const char *prefix, struct unit_test *tests, - int count, const char *select_name, int runs_per_test); + int count, const char *select_name, int runs_per_test, + bool force_run); #endif diff --git a/test/cmd_ut.c b/test/cmd_ut.c index 99e53dddc15..719cb7e19c8 100644 --- a/test/cmd_ut.c +++ b/test/cmd_ut.c @@ -19,16 +19,26 @@ int cmd_ut_category(const char *name, const char *prefix, int argc, char *const argv[]) { int runs_per_text = 1; + bool force_run = false; int ret; - if (argc > 1 && !strncmp("-r", argv[1], 2)) { - runs_per_text = dectoul(argv[1] + 2, NULL); + while (argc > 1 && *argv[1] == '-') { + const char *str = argv[1]; + + switch (str[1]) { + case 'r': + runs_per_text = dectoul(str + 2, NULL); + break; + case 'f': + force_run = true; + break; + } argv++; argc++; } ret = ut_run_list(name, prefix, tests, n_ents, - argc > 1 ? argv[1] : NULL, runs_per_text); + argc > 1 ? argv[1] : NULL, runs_per_text, force_run); return ret ? CMD_RET_FAILURE : 0; } diff --git a/test/dm/test-dm.c b/test/dm/test-dm.c index eb3581333b9..66cc2bc6cce 100644 --- a/test/dm/test-dm.c +++ b/test/dm/test-dm.c @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ static int dm_test_run(const char *test_name, int runs_per_text) int ret; ret = ut_run_list("driver model", "dm_test_", tests, n_ents, test_name, - runs_per_text); + runs_per_text, false); return ret ? CMD_RET_FAILURE : 0; } diff --git a/test/py/conftest.py b/test/py/conftest.py index 304e93164aa..fc9dd3a83f8 100644 --- a/test/py/conftest.py +++ b/test/py/conftest.py @@ -289,7 +289,13 @@ def generate_ut_subtest(metafunc, fixture_name, sym_path): m = re_ut_test_list.search(l) if not m: continue - vals.append(m.group(1) + ' ' + m.group(2)) + suite, name = m.groups() + + # Tests marked with _norun should only be run manually using 'ut -f' + if name.endswith('_norun'): + continue + + vals.append(f'{suite} {name}') ids = ['ut_' + s.replace(' ', '_') for s in vals] metafunc.parametrize(fixture_name, vals, ids=ids) diff --git a/test/test-main.c b/test/test-main.c index 2323cbaece5..ddfd89c089a 100644 --- a/test/test-main.c +++ b/test/test-main.c @@ -508,6 +508,30 @@ static int ut_run_tests(struct unit_test_state *uts, const char *prefix, if (!test_matches(prefix, test_name, select_name)) continue; + + if (test->flags & UT_TESTF_MANUAL) { + int len; + + /* + * manual tests must have a name ending "_norun" as this + * is how pytest knows to skip them. See + * generate_ut_subtest() for this check. + */ + len = strlen(test_name); + if (len < 6 || strcmp(test_name + len - 6, "_norun")) { + printf("Test %s is manual so must have a name ending in _norun\n", + test_name); + uts->fail_count++; + return -EBADF; + } + if (!uts->force_run) { + if (select_name) { + printf("Test %s skipped as it is manual (use -f to run it)\n", + test_name); + } + continue; + } + } old_fail_count = uts->fail_count; for (i = 0; i < uts->runs_per_test; i++) ret = ut_run_test_live_flat(uts, test, select_name); @@ -529,7 +553,7 @@ static int ut_run_tests(struct unit_test_state *uts, const char *prefix, int ut_run_list(const char *category, const char *prefix, struct unit_test *tests, int count, const char *select_name, - int runs_per_test) + int runs_per_test, bool force_run) { struct unit_test_state uts = { .fail_count = 0 }; bool has_dm_tests = false; @@ -563,6 +587,7 @@ int ut_run_list(const char *category, const char *prefix, } memcpy(uts.fdt_copy, gd->fdt_blob, uts.fdt_size); } + uts.force_run = force_run; ret = ut_run_tests(&uts, prefix, tests, count, select_name); /* Best efforts only...ignore errors */ -- 2.38.0.135.g90850a2211-goog