Hi,
This patch converts existing UUID runtime test to use KUnit framework.
Below, there's a comparison between the old output format and the new one. Keep in mind that even if KUnit seems very verbose, this is the corner case where _every_ test has failed.
* This is how the current output looks like in success:
test_uuid: all 18 tests passed
* And when it fails:
test_uuid: conversion test #1 failed on LE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: cmp test #2 failed on LE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: cmp test #2 actual data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: conversion test #3 failed on BE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: cmp test #4 failed on BE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: cmp test #4 actual data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: conversion test #5 failed on LE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: cmp test #6 failed on LE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: cmp test #6 actual data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: conversion test #7 failed on BE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: cmp test #8 failed on BE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: cmp test #8 actual data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: conversion test #9 failed on LE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: cmp test #10 failed on LE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: cmp test #10 actual data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: conversion test #11 failed on BE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: cmp test #12 failed on BE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: cmp test #12 actual data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: negative test #13 passed on wrong LE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 ' test_uuid: negative test #14 passed on wrong BE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 ' test_uuid: negative test #15 passed on wrong LE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b' test_uuid: negative test #16 passed on wrong BE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b' test_uuid: negative test #17 passed on wrong LE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e' test_uuid: negative test #18 passed on wrong BE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e' test_uuid: failed 18 out of 18 tests
* Now, here's how it looks like with KUnit:
======== [PASSED] uuid ======== [PASSED] uuid_correct_be [PASSED] uuid_correct_le [PASSED] uuid_wrong_be [PASSED] uuid_wrong_le
* And if every test fail with KUnit:
======== [FAILED] uuid ======== [FAILED] uuid_correct_be # uuid_correct_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:57 Expected uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 1, but uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 0
failed to parse 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' # uuid_correct_be: not ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576 # uuid_correct_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:57 Expected uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 1, but uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 0
failed to parse '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' # uuid_correct_be: not ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b # uuid_correct_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:57 Expected uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 1, but uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 0
failed to parse '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' # uuid_correct_be: not ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84 not ok 1 - uuid_correct_be
[FAILED] uuid_correct_le # uuid_correct_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:46 Expected guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 1, but guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 0
failed to parse 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' # uuid_correct_le: not ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576 # uuid_correct_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:46 Expected guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 1, but guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 0
failed to parse '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' # uuid_correct_le: not ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b # uuid_correct_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:46 Expected guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 1, but guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 0
failed to parse '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' # uuid_correct_le: not ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84 not ok 2 - uuid_correct_le
[FAILED] uuid_wrong_be # uuid_wrong_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:77 Expected uuid_parse(*data, &be) == 0, but uuid_parse(*data, &be) == -22
parsing of 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 ' should've failed # uuid_wrong_be: not ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 # uuid_wrong_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:77 Expected uuid_parse(*data, &be) == 0, but uuid_parse(*data, &be) == -22
parsing of '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b' should've failed # uuid_wrong_be: not ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b # uuid_wrong_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:77 Expected uuid_parse(*data, &be) == 0, but uuid_parse(*data, &be) == -22
parsing of '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e' should've failed # uuid_wrong_be: not ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e not ok 3 - uuid_wrong_be
[FAILED] uuid_wrong_le # uuid_wrong_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:68 Expected guid_parse(*data, &le) == 0, but guid_parse(*data, &le) == -22
parsing of 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 ' should've failed # uuid_wrong_le: not ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 # uuid_wrong_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:68 Expected guid_parse(*data, &le) == 0, but guid_parse(*data, &le) == -22
parsing of '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b' should've failed # uuid_wrong_le: not ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b # uuid_wrong_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:68 Expected guid_parse(*data, &le) == 0, but guid_parse(*data, &le) == -22
parsing of '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e' should've failed # uuid_wrong_le: not ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e not ok 4 - uuid_wrong_le
Changes from v1: - Test suite name: uuid_test -> uuid - Config name: TEST_UUID -> UUID_KUNIT_TEST - Config entry in the Kconfig file left where it is - Converted tests to use _MSG variant
André Almeida (1): lib: Convert UUID runtime test to KUnit
lib/Kconfig.debug | 11 +++- lib/Makefile | 2 +- lib/test_uuid.c | 137 +++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- 3 files changed, 67 insertions(+), 83 deletions(-)
Remove custom functions for testing and use KUnit framework. Test cases and test data remains the same.
Signed-off-by: André Almeida andrealmeid@collabora.com --- lib/Kconfig.debug | 11 +++- lib/Makefile | 2 +- lib/test_uuid.c | 137 +++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- 3 files changed, 67 insertions(+), 83 deletions(-)
diff --git a/lib/Kconfig.debug b/lib/Kconfig.debug index 678c13967580..1d879197f303 100644 --- a/lib/Kconfig.debug +++ b/lib/Kconfig.debug @@ -2188,8 +2188,15 @@ config TEST_BITMAP
If unsure, say N.
-config TEST_UUID - tristate "Test functions located in the uuid module at runtime" +config UUID_KUNIT_TEST + tristate "Unit test for UUID" if !KUNIT_ALL_TESTS + depends on KUNIT + default KUNIT_ALL_TESTS + help + This builds the UUID unit test. + Tests parsing functions for UUID/GUID strings. + + If unsure, say N.
config TEST_XARRAY tristate "Test the XArray code at runtime" diff --git a/lib/Makefile b/lib/Makefile index 2cc359ec1fdd..cc19048961c0 100644 --- a/lib/Makefile +++ b/lib/Makefile @@ -85,7 +85,6 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_TEST_STATIC_KEYS) += test_static_key_base.o obj-$(CONFIG_TEST_PRINTF) += test_printf.o obj-$(CONFIG_TEST_BITMAP) += test_bitmap.o obj-$(CONFIG_TEST_STRSCPY) += test_strscpy.o -obj-$(CONFIG_TEST_UUID) += test_uuid.o obj-$(CONFIG_TEST_XARRAY) += test_xarray.o obj-$(CONFIG_TEST_PARMAN) += test_parman.o obj-$(CONFIG_TEST_KMOD) += test_kmod.o @@ -354,5 +353,6 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_LIST_KUNIT_TEST) += list-test.o obj-$(CONFIG_LINEAR_RANGES_TEST) += test_linear_ranges.o obj-$(CONFIG_BITS_TEST) += test_bits.o obj-$(CONFIG_CMDLINE_KUNIT_TEST) += cmdline_kunit.o +obj-$(CONFIG_UUID_KUNIT_TEST) += test_uuid.o
obj-$(CONFIG_GENERIC_LIB_DEVMEM_IS_ALLOWED) += devmem_is_allowed.o diff --git a/lib/test_uuid.c b/lib/test_uuid.c index cd819c397dc7..65394ec5501e 100644 --- a/lib/test_uuid.c +++ b/lib/test_uuid.c @@ -1,21 +1,20 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-or-later OR BSD-2-Clause) /* - * Test cases for lib/uuid.c module. + * Unit tests for lib/uuid.c module. + * + * Copyright 2016 Andy Shevchenko andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com + * Copyright 2021 André Almeida andrealmeid@riseup.net */ -#define pr_fmt(fmt) KBUILD_MODNAME ": " fmt - -#include <linux/init.h> -#include <linux/kernel.h> -#include <linux/module.h> -#include <linux/string.h> +#include <kunit/test.h> #include <linux/uuid.h>
-struct test_uuid_data { +struct test_data { const char *uuid; guid_t le; uuid_t be; };
-static const struct test_uuid_data test_uuid_test_data[] = { +static const struct test_data correct_data[] = { { .uuid = "c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576", .le = GUID_INIT(0xc33f4995, 0x3701, 0x450e, 0x9f, 0xbf, 0x20, 0x6a, 0x2e, 0x98, 0xe5, 0x76), @@ -33,101 +32,79 @@ static const struct test_uuid_data test_uuid_test_data[] = { }, };
-static const char * const test_uuid_wrong_data[] = { +static const char * const wrong_data[] = { "c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 ", /* no hyphen(s) */ "64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b", /* invalid character(s) */ "0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e", /* not enough data */ };
-static unsigned total_tests __initdata; -static unsigned failed_tests __initdata; - -static void __init test_uuid_failed(const char *prefix, bool wrong, bool be, - const char *data, const char *actual) +static void uuid_correct_le(struct kunit *test) { - pr_err("%s test #%u %s %s data: '%s'\n", - prefix, - total_tests, - wrong ? "passed on wrong" : "failed on", - be ? "BE" : "LE", - data); - if (actual && *actual) - pr_err("%s test #%u actual data: '%s'\n", - prefix, - total_tests, - actual); - failed_tests++; + guid_t le; + const struct test_data *data = (const struct test_data *)(test->param_value); + + KUNIT_ASSERT_EQ_MSG(test, guid_parse(data->uuid, &le), 0, + "failed to parse '%s'", data->uuid); + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE_MSG(test, guid_equal(&data->le, &le), + "'%s' should be equal to %pUl", data->uuid, &le); }
-static void __init test_uuid_test(const struct test_uuid_data *data) +static void uuid_correct_be(struct kunit *test) { - guid_t le; uuid_t be; - char buf[48]; - - /* LE */ - total_tests++; - if (guid_parse(data->uuid, &le)) - test_uuid_failed("conversion", false, false, data->uuid, NULL); - - total_tests++; - if (!guid_equal(&data->le, &le)) { - sprintf(buf, "%pUl", &le); - test_uuid_failed("cmp", false, false, data->uuid, buf); - } - - /* BE */ - total_tests++; - if (uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be)) - test_uuid_failed("conversion", false, true, data->uuid, NULL); - - total_tests++; - if (!uuid_equal(&data->be, &be)) { - sprintf(buf, "%pUb", &be); - test_uuid_failed("cmp", false, true, data->uuid, buf); - } + const struct test_data *data = (const struct test_data *)(test->param_value); + + KUNIT_ASSERT_EQ_MSG(test, uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be), 0, + "failed to parse '%s'", data->uuid); + KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE_MSG(test, uuid_equal(&data->be, &be), + "'%s' should be equal to %pUl", data->uuid, &be); }
-static void __init test_uuid_wrong(const char *data) +static void uuid_wrong_le(struct kunit *test) { guid_t le; - uuid_t be; - - /* LE */ - total_tests++; - if (!guid_parse(data, &le)) - test_uuid_failed("negative", true, false, data, NULL); + const char **data = (const char **)(test->param_value);
- /* BE */ - total_tests++; - if (!uuid_parse(data, &be)) - test_uuid_failed("negative", true, true, data, NULL); + KUNIT_ASSERT_NE_MSG(test, guid_parse(*data, &le), 0, + "parsing of '%s' should've failed", *data); }
-static int __init test_uuid_init(void) +static void uuid_wrong_be(struct kunit *test) { - unsigned int i; - - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(test_uuid_test_data); i++) - test_uuid_test(&test_uuid_test_data[i]); - - for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(test_uuid_wrong_data); i++) - test_uuid_wrong(test_uuid_wrong_data[i]); + uuid_t be; + const char **data = (const char **)(test->param_value);
- if (failed_tests == 0) - pr_info("all %u tests passed\n", total_tests); - else - pr_err("failed %u out of %u tests\n", failed_tests, total_tests); + KUNIT_ASSERT_NE_MSG(test, uuid_parse(*data, &be), 0, + "parsing of '%s' should've failed", *data); +}
- return failed_tests ? -EINVAL : 0; +static void case_to_desc_correct(const struct test_data *t, char *desc) +{ + strcpy(desc, t->uuid); } -module_init(test_uuid_init);
-static void __exit test_uuid_exit(void) +KUNIT_ARRAY_PARAM(correct, correct_data, case_to_desc_correct); + +static void case_to_desc_wrong(const char * const *s, char *desc) { - /* do nothing */ + strcpy(desc, *s); } -module_exit(test_uuid_exit); + +KUNIT_ARRAY_PARAM(wrong, wrong_data, case_to_desc_wrong); + +static struct kunit_case uuid_test_cases[] = { + KUNIT_CASE_PARAM(uuid_correct_be, correct_gen_params), + KUNIT_CASE_PARAM(uuid_correct_le, correct_gen_params), + KUNIT_CASE_PARAM(uuid_wrong_be, wrong_gen_params), + KUNIT_CASE_PARAM(uuid_wrong_le, wrong_gen_params), + {} +}; + +static struct kunit_suite uuid_test_suite = { + .name = "uuid", + .test_cases = uuid_test_cases, +}; +kunit_test_suite(uuid_test_suite);
MODULE_AUTHOR("Andy Shevchenko andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com"); MODULE_LICENSE("Dual BSD/GPL");
On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 08:37:29PM -0300, André Almeida wrote:
Hi,
This patch converts existing UUID runtime test to use KUnit framework.
Below, there's a comparison between the old output format and the new one. Keep in mind that even if KUnit seems very verbose, this is the corner case where _every_ test has failed.
This is how the current output looks like in success:
test_uuid: all 18 tests passed
And when it fails:
test_uuid: conversion test #1 failed on LE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: cmp test #2 failed on LE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: cmp test #2 actual data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: conversion test #3 failed on BE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: cmp test #4 failed on BE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: cmp test #4 actual data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: conversion test #5 failed on LE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: cmp test #6 failed on LE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: cmp test #6 actual data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: conversion test #7 failed on BE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: cmp test #8 failed on BE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: cmp test #8 actual data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: conversion test #9 failed on LE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: cmp test #10 failed on LE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: cmp test #10 actual data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: conversion test #11 failed on BE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: cmp test #12 failed on BE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: cmp test #12 actual data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: negative test #13 passed on wrong LE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 ' test_uuid: negative test #14 passed on wrong BE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 ' test_uuid: negative test #15 passed on wrong LE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b' test_uuid: negative test #16 passed on wrong BE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b' test_uuid: negative test #17 passed on wrong LE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e' test_uuid: negative test #18 passed on wrong BE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e' test_uuid: failed 18 out of 18 tests
Now, here's how it looks like with KUnit:
======== [PASSED] uuid ======== [PASSED] uuid_correct_be [PASSED] uuid_correct_le [PASSED] uuid_wrong_be [PASSED] uuid_wrong_le
And if every test fail with KUnit:
======== [FAILED] uuid ======== [FAILED] uuid_correct_be # uuid_correct_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:57 Expected uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 1, but uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 0
failed to parse 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' # uuid_correct_be: not ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576 # uuid_correct_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:57 Expected uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 1, but uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 0 failed to parse '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' # uuid_correct_be: not ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b # uuid_correct_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:57 Expected uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 1, but uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 0 failed to parse '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' # uuid_correct_be: not ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84 not ok 1 - uuid_correct_be [FAILED] uuid_correct_le # uuid_correct_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:46 Expected guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 1, but guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 0 failed to parse 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' # uuid_correct_le: not ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576 # uuid_correct_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:46 Expected guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 1, but guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 0 failed to parse '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' # uuid_correct_le: not ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b # uuid_correct_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:46 Expected guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 1, but guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 0 failed to parse '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' # uuid_correct_le: not ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84 not ok 2 - uuid_correct_le [FAILED] uuid_wrong_be # uuid_wrong_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:77 Expected uuid_parse(*data, &be) == 0, but uuid_parse(*data, &be) == -22 parsing of 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 ' should've failed # uuid_wrong_be: not ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 # uuid_wrong_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:77 Expected uuid_parse(*data, &be) == 0, but uuid_parse(*data, &be) == -22 parsing of '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b' should've failed # uuid_wrong_be: not ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b # uuid_wrong_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:77 Expected uuid_parse(*data, &be) == 0, but uuid_parse(*data, &be) == -22 parsing of '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e' should've failed # uuid_wrong_be: not ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e not ok 3 - uuid_wrong_be [FAILED] uuid_wrong_le # uuid_wrong_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:68 Expected guid_parse(*data, &le) == 0, but guid_parse(*data, &le) == -22 parsing of 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 ' should've failed # uuid_wrong_le: not ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 # uuid_wrong_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:68 Expected guid_parse(*data, &le) == 0, but guid_parse(*data, &le) == -22 parsing of '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b' should've failed # uuid_wrong_le: not ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b # uuid_wrong_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:68 Expected guid_parse(*data, &le) == 0, but guid_parse(*data, &le) == -22 parsing of '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e' should've failed # uuid_wrong_le: not ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e not ok 4 - uuid_wrong_le
Thanks!
It's not your fault but I think we need to defer this until KUnit gains support of the run statistics. My guts telling me if we allow more and more conversions like this the point will vanish and nobody will care.
I like the code, but I can give my tag after KUnit prints some kind of this:
* This is how the current output looks like in success:
test_uuid: all 18 tests passed
* And when it fails:
test_uuid: failed 18 out of 18 tests
Changes from v1:
- Test suite name: uuid_test -> uuid
- Config name: TEST_UUID -> UUID_KUNIT_TEST
- Config entry in the Kconfig file left where it is
- Converted tests to use _MSG variant
André Almeida (1): lib: Convert UUID runtime test to KUnit
lib/Kconfig.debug | 11 +++- lib/Makefile | 2 +- lib/test_uuid.c | 137 +++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- 3 files changed, 67 insertions(+), 83 deletions(-)
-- 2.31.1
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 5:14 PM Andy Shevchenko andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com wrote:
On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 08:37:29PM -0300, André Almeida wrote:
Hi,
This patch converts existing UUID runtime test to use KUnit framework.
Below, there's a comparison between the old output format and the new one. Keep in mind that even if KUnit seems very verbose, this is the corner case where _every_ test has failed.
This is how the current output looks like in success:
test_uuid: all 18 tests passed
And when it fails:
test_uuid: conversion test #1 failed on LE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: cmp test #2 failed on LE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: cmp test #2 actual data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: conversion test #3 failed on BE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: cmp test #4 failed on BE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: cmp test #4 actual data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' test_uuid: conversion test #5 failed on LE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: cmp test #6 failed on LE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: cmp test #6 actual data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: conversion test #7 failed on BE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: cmp test #8 failed on BE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: cmp test #8 actual data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' test_uuid: conversion test #9 failed on LE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: cmp test #10 failed on LE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: cmp test #10 actual data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: conversion test #11 failed on BE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: cmp test #12 failed on BE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: cmp test #12 actual data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' test_uuid: negative test #13 passed on wrong LE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 ' test_uuid: negative test #14 passed on wrong BE data: 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 ' test_uuid: negative test #15 passed on wrong LE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b' test_uuid: negative test #16 passed on wrong BE data: '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b' test_uuid: negative test #17 passed on wrong LE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e' test_uuid: negative test #18 passed on wrong BE data: '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e' test_uuid: failed 18 out of 18 tests
Now, here's how it looks like with KUnit:
======== [PASSED] uuid ======== [PASSED] uuid_correct_be [PASSED] uuid_correct_le [PASSED] uuid_wrong_be [PASSED] uuid_wrong_le
And if every test fail with KUnit:
======== [FAILED] uuid ======== [FAILED] uuid_correct_be # uuid_correct_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:57 Expected uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 1, but uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 0
failed to parse 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' # uuid_correct_be: not ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576 # uuid_correct_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:57 Expected uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 1, but uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 0
failed to parse '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' # uuid_correct_be: not ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b # uuid_correct_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:57 Expected uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 1, but uuid_parse(data->uuid, &be) == 0
failed to parse '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' # uuid_correct_be: not ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84 not ok 1 - uuid_correct_be
[FAILED] uuid_correct_le # uuid_correct_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:46 Expected guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 1, but guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 0
failed to parse 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' # uuid_correct_le: not ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576 # uuid_correct_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:46 Expected guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 1, but guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 0
failed to parse '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b' # uuid_correct_le: not ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b # uuid_correct_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:46 Expected guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 1, but guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 0
failed to parse '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84' # uuid_correct_le: not ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84 not ok 2 - uuid_correct_le
[FAILED] uuid_wrong_be # uuid_wrong_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:77 Expected uuid_parse(*data, &be) == 0, but uuid_parse(*data, &be) == -22
parsing of 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 ' should've failed # uuid_wrong_be: not ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 # uuid_wrong_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:77 Expected uuid_parse(*data, &be) == 0, but uuid_parse(*data, &be) == -22
parsing of '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b' should've failed # uuid_wrong_be: not ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b # uuid_wrong_be: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:77 Expected uuid_parse(*data, &be) == 0, but uuid_parse(*data, &be) == -22
parsing of '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e' should've failed # uuid_wrong_be: not ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e not ok 3 - uuid_wrong_be
[FAILED] uuid_wrong_le # uuid_wrong_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:68 Expected guid_parse(*data, &le) == 0, but guid_parse(*data, &le) == -22
parsing of 'c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 ' should've failed # uuid_wrong_le: not ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 # uuid_wrong_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:68 Expected guid_parse(*data, &le) == 0, but guid_parse(*data, &le) == -22
parsing of '64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b' should've failed # uuid_wrong_le: not ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b # uuid_wrong_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:68 Expected guid_parse(*data, &le) == 0, but guid_parse(*data, &le) == -22
parsing of '0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e' should've failed # uuid_wrong_le: not ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e not ok 4 - uuid_wrong_le
Note that this output is from the kunit_tool script, which parses the test output. It does include a summary line: [04:41:01] Testing complete. 4 tests run. 0 failed. 0 crashed.
Note that this does only count the number of "tests" run --- the individual UUIDs are parameters to the same test, so aren't counted independently by the wrapper at the moment.
That being said, the raw output looks like this (all tests passed): TAP version 14 1..1 # Subtest: uuid 1..4 # uuid_correct_be: ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576 # uuid_correct_be: ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b # uuid_correct_be: ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84 ok 1 - uuid_correct_be # uuid_correct_le: ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576 # uuid_correct_le: ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b # uuid_correct_le: ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84 ok 2 - uuid_correct_le # uuid_wrong_be: ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 # uuid_wrong_be: ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b # uuid_wrong_be: ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e ok 3 - uuid_wrong_be # uuid_wrong_le: ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 # uuid_wrong_le: ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b # uuid_wrong_le: ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e ok 4 - uuid_wrong_le ok 1 - uuid
A test which failed could look like this: # uuid_correct_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:46 Expected guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 0, but guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == -22
failed to parse 'c33f499x5-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' # uuid_correct_le: not ok 1 - c33f499x5-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576 # uuid_correct_le: ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b # uuid_correct_le: ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84 not ok 2 - uuid_correct_le
Thanks!
It's not your fault but I think we need to defer this until KUnit gains support of the run statistics. My guts telling me if we allow more and more conversions like this the point will vanish and nobody will care.
Did the test statistics patch we sent out before meet your expectations? https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-kselftest/patch/20201211072319.53...
If so, we can tidy it up and try to push it through straight away, we were just waiting for a review from someone who wanted the feature.
I like the code, but I can give my tag after KUnit prints some kind of this:
This is how the current output looks like in success:
test_uuid: all 18 tests passed
And when it fails:
test_uuid: failed 18 out of 18 tests
There are some small restrictions on the exact format KUnit can use for this if we want to continue to match the (K)TAP specification which is being adopted by kselftest. The patch linked above should give something formatted like:
# test_uuid: (0 / 4) tests failed (0 / 12 test parameters)
Would that work for you?
Cheers, -- David
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 2:54 PM David Gow davidgow@google.com wrote:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 5:14 PM Andy Shevchenko andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com wrote:
On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 08:37:29PM -0300, André Almeida wrote:
...
Note that this output is from the kunit_tool script, which parses the test output. It does include a summary line: [04:41:01] Testing complete. 4 tests run. 0 failed. 0 crashed.
Note that this does only count the number of "tests" run --- the individual UUIDs are parameters to the same test, so aren't counted independently by the wrapper at the moment.
That being said, the raw output looks like this (all tests passed): TAP version 14 1..1 # Subtest: uuid 1..4 # uuid_correct_be: ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576 # uuid_correct_be: ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b # uuid_correct_be: ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84 ok 1 - uuid_correct_be # uuid_correct_le: ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576 # uuid_correct_le: ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b # uuid_correct_le: ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84 ok 2 - uuid_correct_le # uuid_wrong_be: ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 # uuid_wrong_be: ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b # uuid_wrong_be: ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e ok 3 - uuid_wrong_be # uuid_wrong_le: ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 # uuid_wrong_le: ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b # uuid_wrong_le: ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e ok 4 - uuid_wrong_le ok 1 - uuid
A test which failed could look like this: # uuid_correct_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:46 Expected guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 0, but guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == -22
failed to parse 'c33f499x5-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' # uuid_correct_le: not ok 1 - c33f499x5-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576 # uuid_correct_le: ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b # uuid_correct_le: ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84 not ok 2 - uuid_correct_le
Thanks!
It's not your fault but I think we need to defer this until KUnit gains support of the run statistics. My guts telling me if we allow more and more conversions like this the point will vanish and nobody will care.
Did the test statistics patch we sent out before meet your expectations? https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-kselftest/patch/20201211072319.53...
Let me look at it at some point.
If so, we can tidy it up and try to push it through straight away, we were just waiting for a review from someone who wanted the feature.
I like the code, but I can give my tag after KUnit prints some kind of this:
This is how the current output looks like in success:
test_uuid: all 18 tests passed
And when it fails:
test_uuid: failed 18 out of 18 tests
There are some small restrictions on the exact format KUnit can use for this if we want to continue to match the (K)TAP specification which is being adopted by kselftest. The patch linked above should give something formatted like:
# test_uuid: (0 / 4) tests failed (0 / 12 test parameters)
Would that work for you?
Can you decode it for me, please?
(Assuming that the above question arisen, perhaps some rephrasing is needed. The idea that user should have clear understanding on how many test cases were run and how many of them successfully finished or failed. According to this thread I have to see the cumulative number of 18 (either as one number or sum over test cases or how you call them, I see 4 here).
Às 09:39 de 10/06/21, Andy Shevchenko escreveu:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 2:54 PM David Gow davidgow@google.com wrote:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 5:14 PM Andy Shevchenko andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com wrote:
On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 08:37:29PM -0300, André Almeida wrote:
...
Note that this output is from the kunit_tool script, which parses the test output. It does include a summary line: [04:41:01] Testing complete. 4 tests run. 0 failed. 0 crashed.
Note that this does only count the number of "tests" run --- the individual UUIDs are parameters to the same test, so aren't counted independently by the wrapper at the moment.
That being said, the raw output looks like this (all tests passed): TAP version 14 1..1 # Subtest: uuid 1..4 # uuid_correct_be: ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576 # uuid_correct_be: ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b # uuid_correct_be: ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84 ok 1 - uuid_correct_be # uuid_correct_le: ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576 # uuid_correct_le: ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b # uuid_correct_le: ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84 ok 2 - uuid_correct_le # uuid_wrong_be: ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 # uuid_wrong_be: ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b # uuid_wrong_be: ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e ok 3 - uuid_wrong_be # uuid_wrong_le: ok 1 - c33f4995-3701-450e-9fbf206a2e98e576 # uuid_wrong_le: ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054XX023b # uuid_wrong_le: ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e ok 4 - uuid_wrong_le ok 1 - uuid
A test which failed could look like this: # uuid_correct_le: ASSERTION FAILED at lib/test_uuid.c:46 Expected guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == 0, but guid_parse(data->uuid, &le) == -22
failed to parse 'c33f499x5-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576' # uuid_correct_le: not ok 1 - c33f499x5-3701-450e-9fbf-206a2e98e576 # uuid_correct_le: ok 2 - 64b4371c-77c1-48f9-8221-29f054fc023b # uuid_correct_le: ok 3 - 0cb4ddff-a545-4401-9d06-688af53e7f84 not ok 2 - uuid_correct_le
Thanks!
It's not your fault but I think we need to defer this until KUnit gains support of the run statistics. My guts telling me if we allow more and more conversions like this the point will vanish and nobody will care.
Did the test statistics patch we sent out before meet your expectations? https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-kselftest/patch/20201211072319.53...
Let me look at it at some point.
If so, we can tidy it up and try to push it through straight away, we were just waiting for a review from someone who wanted the feature.
I like the code, but I can give my tag after KUnit prints some kind of this:
This is how the current output looks like in success:
test_uuid: all 18 tests passed
And when it fails:
test_uuid: failed 18 out of 18 tests
There are some small restrictions on the exact format KUnit can use for this if we want to continue to match the (K)TAP specification which is being adopted by kselftest. The patch linked above should give something formatted like:
# test_uuid: (0 / 4) tests failed (0 / 12 test parameters)
Would that work for you?
Can you decode it for me, please?
(Assuming that the above question arisen, perhaps some rephrasing is needed. The idea that user should have clear understanding on how many test cases were run and how many of them successfully finished or failed. According to this thread I have to see the cumulative number of 18 (either as one number or sum over test cases or how you call them, I see 4 here).
In the original code, each `if(uuid/guid_parse/equal)` was considered as a test, so there were 4 tests for the 3 correct inputs and 2 tests for the 3 wrong inputs: 4 * 3 + 2 * 3 = 18 tests.
In my patch, I've organized in a different way, with 4 test cases:
- A test case for guid_parse and guid_equal for correct inputs - A test case for uuid_parse and uuid_equal for correct inputs - A test case for guid_parse for incorrect inputs - A test case for uuid_parse for incorrect inputs
So now we have 4 test cases, instead of the 6 test cases in the original code, because I've united _parse and _equal in a single test case. Given that each test has 3 parameters, this is why we see 12 test parameters and that's why there's no "18 tests" around anymore.
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 10:08:30AM -0300, André Almeida wrote:
Às 09:39 de 10/06/21, Andy Shevchenko escreveu:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 2:54 PM David Gow davidgow@google.com wrote:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 5:14 PM Andy Shevchenko andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com wrote:
On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 08:37:29PM -0300, André Almeida wrote:
...
It's not your fault but I think we need to defer this until KUnit gains support of the run statistics. My guts telling me if we allow more and more conversions like this the point will vanish and nobody will care.
Did the test statistics patch we sent out before meet your expectations? https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-kselftest/patch/20201211072319.53...
Let me look at it at some point.
If so, we can tidy it up and try to push it through straight away, we were just waiting for a review from someone who wanted the feature.
I like the code, but I can give my tag after KUnit prints some kind of this:
This is how the current output looks like in success:
test_uuid: all 18 tests passed
And when it fails:
test_uuid: failed 18 out of 18 tests
There are some small restrictions on the exact format KUnit can use for this if we want to continue to match the (K)TAP specification which is being adopted by kselftest. The patch linked above should give something formatted like:
# test_uuid: (0 / 4) tests failed (0 / 12 test parameters)
Would that work for you?
Can you decode it for me, please?
(Assuming that the above question arisen, perhaps some rephrasing is needed. The idea that user should have clear understanding on how many test cases were run and how many of them successfully finished or failed. According to this thread I have to see the cumulative number of 18 (either as one number or sum over test cases or how you call them, I see 4 here).
In the original code, each `if(uuid/guid_parse/equal)` was considered as a test, so there were 4 tests for the 3 correct inputs and 2 tests for the 3 wrong inputs: 4 * 3 + 2 * 3 = 18 tests.
In my patch, I've organized in a different way, with 4 test cases:
- A test case for guid_parse and guid_equal for correct inputs
- A test case for uuid_parse and uuid_equal for correct inputs
- A test case for guid_parse for incorrect inputs
- A test case for uuid_parse for incorrect inputs
So now we have 4 test cases, instead of the 6 test cases in the original code, because I've united _parse and _equal in a single test case. Given that each test has 3 parameters, this is why we see 12 test parameters and that's why there's no "18 tests" around anymore.
I see, is it mentioned in the commit message? If no, please add this explanation.
Let's assume 12 now is the correct number, then the output can be somehow rephrased, but again, it's not in your patch anyway :-)
Às 10:52 de 10/06/21, Andy Shevchenko escreveu:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 10:08:30AM -0300, André Almeida wrote:
Às 09:39 de 10/06/21, Andy Shevchenko escreveu:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 2:54 PM David Gow davidgow@google.com wrote:
On Thu, Jun 10, 2021 at 5:14 PM Andy Shevchenko andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com wrote:
On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 08:37:29PM -0300, André Almeida wrote:
...
It's not your fault but I think we need to defer this until KUnit gains support of the run statistics. My guts telling me if we allow more and more conversions like this the point will vanish and nobody will care.
Did the test statistics patch we sent out before meet your expectations? https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-kselftest/patch/20201211072319.53...
Let me look at it at some point.
If so, we can tidy it up and try to push it through straight away, we were just waiting for a review from someone who wanted the feature.
I like the code, but I can give my tag after KUnit prints some kind of this:
This is how the current output looks like in success:
test_uuid: all 18 tests passed
And when it fails:
test_uuid: failed 18 out of 18 tests
There are some small restrictions on the exact format KUnit can use for this if we want to continue to match the (K)TAP specification which is being adopted by kselftest. The patch linked above should give something formatted like:
# test_uuid: (0 / 4) tests failed (0 / 12 test parameters)
Would that work for you?
Can you decode it for me, please?
(Assuming that the above question arisen, perhaps some rephrasing is needed. The idea that user should have clear understanding on how many test cases were run and how many of them successfully finished or failed. According to this thread I have to see the cumulative number of 18 (either as one number or sum over test cases or how you call them, I see 4 here).
In the original code, each `if(uuid/guid_parse/equal)` was considered as a test, so there were 4 tests for the 3 correct inputs and 2 tests for the 3 wrong inputs: 4 * 3 + 2 * 3 = 18 tests.
In my patch, I've organized in a different way, with 4 test cases:
- A test case for guid_parse and guid_equal for correct inputs
- A test case for uuid_parse and uuid_equal for correct inputs
- A test case for guid_parse for incorrect inputs
- A test case for uuid_parse for incorrect inputs
So now we have 4 test cases, instead of the 6 test cases in the original code, because I've united _parse and _equal in a single test case. Given that each test has 3 parameters, this is why we see 12 test parameters and that's why there's no "18 tests" around anymore.
I see, is it mentioned in the commit message? If no, please add this explanation.
Let's assume 12 now is the correct number, then the output can be somehow rephrased, but again, it's not in your patch anyway :-)
Sure! I'll add this for v3 :)
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