On Tue, 26 May 2020, Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito wrote:
Add kunit tests to extensively test the stats_fs API functionality.
I've added in the kunit-related folks.
In order to run them, the kernel .config must set CONFIG_KUNIT=y and a new .kunitconfig file must be created with CONFIG_STATS_FS=y and CONFIG_STATS_FS_TEST=y
It looks like CONFIG_STATS_FS is built-in, but it exports much of the functionality you are testing. However could the tests also be built as a module (i.e. make CONFIG_STATS_FS_TEST a tristate variable)? To test this you'd need to specify CONFIG_KUNIT=m and CONFIG_STATS_FS_TEST=m, and testing would simply be a case of "modprobe"ing the stats fs module and collecting results in /sys/kernel/debug/kunit/<module_name> (rather than running kunit.py). Are you relying on unexported internals in the the tests that would prevent building them as a module?
Thanks!
Alan
In order to run them, the kernel .config must set CONFIG_KUNIT=y and a new .kunitconfig file must be created with CONFIG_STATS_FS=y and CONFIG_STATS_FS_TEST=y
It looks like CONFIG_STATS_FS is built-in, but it exports much of the functionality you are testing. However could the tests also be built as a module (i.e. make CONFIG_STATS_FS_TEST a tristate variable)? To test this you'd need to specify CONFIG_KUNIT=m and CONFIG_STATS_FS_TEST=m, and testing would simply be a case of "modprobe"ing the stats fs module and collecting results in /sys/kernel/debug/kunit/<module_name> (rather than running kunit.py). Are you relying on unexported internals in the the tests that would prevent building them as a module?
I haven't checked it yet, but tests should work as separate module. I will look into it, thanks.
Emanuele
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