On 3/2/23 14:18, Rob Herring wrote:
On Thu, Mar 2, 2023 at 1:44 PM Stephen Boyd sboyd@kernel.org wrote:
Quoting Rob Herring (2023-03-02 09:13:59)
On Wed, Mar 1, 2023 at 7:38 PM Stephen Boyd sboyd@kernel.org wrote:
This patch series adds unit tests for the clk fixed rate basic type and the clk registration functions that use struct clk_parent_data. To get there, we add support for loading a DTB into the UML kernel that's running the unit tests along with probing platform drivers to bind to device nodes specified in DT.
With this series, we're able to exercise some of the code in the common clk framework that uses devicetree lookups to find parents and the fixed rate clk code that scans devicetree directly and creates clks. Please review.
I Cced everyone to all the patches so they get the full context. I'm hoping I can take the whole pile through the clk tree as they almost all depend on each other. In the future I imagine it will be easy to add more test nodes to the clk.dtsi file and not need to go across various maintainer trees like this series does.
Stephen Boyd (8): dt-bindings: Add linux,kunit binding of: Enable DTB loading on UML for KUnit tests kunit: Add test managed platform_device/driver APIs clk: Add test managed clk provider/consumer APIs dt-bindings: kunit: Add fixed rate clk consumer test clk: Add KUnit tests for clk fixed rate basic type dt-bindings: clk: Add KUnit clk_parent_data test clk: Add KUnit tests for clks registered with struct clk_parent_data
Good to see bindings for this. I've been meaning to do something about the DT unittest ones being undocumented, but I hadn't really decided whether it was worth writing schemas for them. The compatibles at least show up with 'make dt_compatible_check'. Perhaps we want to just define some vendor (not 'linux') that's an exception rather than requiring schemas (actually, that already works for 'foo').
Sure. Maybe "kunit" should be the vendor prefix? Or "dtbunit"?
We'd want to use the same thing on the DT unittests or anything else potentially. How about just 'test'?
It's likely that we want test DTs that fail normal checks and schemas get in the way of that as we don't have a way to turn off checks.
Having the schemas is nice to make sure tests that are expecting some binding are actually getting that. But supporting broken bindings is also important to test any error paths in functions that parse properties. Maybe we keep the schema and have it enforce that incorrect properties are being set?
I wasn't suggesting throwing them out. More why I hadn't written any I guess.
Do we really need to test incorrect bindings? Doesn't the dt_bindings_check catch these problems so we don't have to write DTB verifiers in the kernel?
Fair enough. Using my frequently stated position against me. :)
I do have a secret plan to implement (debug) type checks into the of_property_* APIs by extracting the type information from schemas into C.
We already have GPIO tests in the DT unittests, so why is clocks different? Or should the GPIO tests be moved out (yes, please!)?
Ah I didn't notice the GPIO tests in there. There are i2c tests too, right? All I can say is clks are using kunit, that's the difference ;-)
Yeah, they should perhaps all move to the subsystems.
What happens when/if the DT unittest is converted to kunit? I think that would look confusing from the naming. My initial thought is 'kunit' should be dropped from the naming of a lot of this. Note that the original kunit submission converted the DT unittests. I would still like to see that happen. Frank disagreed over what's a unit test or not, then agreed, then didn't... I don't really care. If there's a framework to use, then we should use it IMO.
Honestly I don't want to get involved in migrating the existing DT unittest code to kunit. I'm aware that it was attempted years ago when kunit was introduced. Maybe if the overlay route works well enough I can completely sidestep introducing any code in drivers/of/ besides some kunit wrappers for this. I'll cross my fingers!
Yeah, I wasn't expecting you to. I just want to make sure this meshes with any future conversion to kunit.
There's also some plans to always populate the DT root node if not present. That may help here. Or not. There's been a few versions posted with Frank's in the last week or 2.
As noted in that thread, by code inspection (not actual testing) I think that the patch series breaks DT unittest for UML. It should be a trivial change in the next patch version to fix.
Rob