Em Mon, 31 Jul 2023 16:10:23 +0200 Janusz Krzysztofik janusz.krzysztofik@linux.intel.com escreveu:
According to KTAP specification[1], results should always start from a header that provides a TAP protocol version, followed by a test plan with a count of items to be executed. That pattern should be followed at each nesting level. In the current implementation of the top-most, i.e., test suite level, those rules apply only for test suites built into the kernel, executed and reported on boot. Results submitted to dmesg from kunit test modules loaded later are missing those top-level headers.
As a consequence, if a kunit test module provides more than one test suite then, without the top level test plan, external tools that are parsing dmesg for kunit test output are not able to tell how many test suites should be expected and whether to continue parsing after complete output from the first test suite is collected.
Submit the top-level headers also from the kunit test module notifier initialization callback.
[1] https://docs.kernel.org/dev-tools/ktap.html#
Signed-off-by: Janusz Krzysztofik janusz.krzysztofik@linux.intel.com
lib/kunit/test.c | 5 +++++ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --git a/lib/kunit/test.c b/lib/kunit/test.c index 84e4666555c94..a29ca1acc4d81 100644 --- a/lib/kunit/test.c +++ b/lib/kunit/test.c @@ -729,6 +729,11 @@ EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__kunit_test_suites_exit); #ifdef CONFIG_MODULES static void kunit_module_init(struct module *mod) {
- if (mod->num_kunit_suites > 0) {
pr_info("KTAP version 1\n");
pr_info("1..%d\n", mod->num_kunit_suites);
- }
- __kunit_test_suites_init(mod->kunit_suites, mod->num_kunit_suites);
}
IMO, the best would be instead to export kunit_exec_run_tests() and use it here too.
Except for the nit, LGTM.
Thanks, Mauro