Message ID | 20220414105322.577439-3-thuth@redhat.com (mailing list archive) |
---|---|
State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | KVM: s390: selftests: Provide TAP output in tests | expand |
On Thu, 14 Apr 2022 12:53:20 +0200 Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> wrote: > The sync_regs test currently does not have any output (unless one > of the TEST_ASSERT statement fails), so it's hard to say for a user > whether a certain new sub-test has been included in the binary or > not. Let's make this a little bit more user-friendly and include > some TAP output via the kselftests.h interface. > To be able to distinguish the different sub-tests more easily, we > also break up the huge main() function here in more fine grained > parts. > > Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> > --- > .../selftests/kvm/s390x/sync_regs_test.c | 86 ++++++++++++++----- > 1 file changed, 65 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/s390x/sync_regs_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/s390x/sync_regs_test.c > index caf7b8859a94..d5ddcbb82d12 100644 > --- a/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/s390x/sync_regs_test.c > +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/s390x/sync_regs_test.c > @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ > #include "test_util.h" > #include "kvm_util.h" > #include "diag318_test_handler.h" > +#include "kselftest.h" > > #define VCPU_ID 5 > > @@ -74,27 +75,9 @@ static void compare_sregs(struct kvm_sregs *left, struct kvm_sync_regs *right) > #define TEST_SYNC_FIELDS (KVM_SYNC_GPRS|KVM_SYNC_ACRS|KVM_SYNC_CRS|KVM_SYNC_DIAG318) > #define INVALID_SYNC_FIELD 0x80000000 > > -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) > +void test_read_invalid(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run) > { > - struct kvm_vm *vm; > - struct kvm_run *run; > - struct kvm_regs regs; > - struct kvm_sregs sregs; > - int rv, cap; > - > - /* Tell stdout not to buffer its content */ > - setbuf(stdout, NULL); > - > - cap = kvm_check_cap(KVM_CAP_SYNC_REGS); > - if (!cap) { > - print_skip("CAP_SYNC_REGS not supported"); > - exit(KSFT_SKIP); > - } > - > - /* Create VM */ > - vm = vm_create_default(VCPU_ID, 0, guest_code); > - > - run = vcpu_state(vm, VCPU_ID); > + int rv; > > /* Request reading invalid register set from VCPU. */ > run->kvm_valid_regs = INVALID_SYNC_FIELD; > @@ -110,6 +93,11 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) > "Invalid kvm_valid_regs did not cause expected KVM_RUN error: %d\n", > rv); > vcpu_state(vm, VCPU_ID)->kvm_valid_regs = 0; > +} > + > +void test_set_invalid(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run) > +{ > + int rv; > > /* Request setting invalid register set into VCPU. */ > run->kvm_dirty_regs = INVALID_SYNC_FIELD; > @@ -125,6 +113,13 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) > "Invalid kvm_dirty_regs did not cause expected KVM_RUN error: %d\n", > rv); > vcpu_state(vm, VCPU_ID)->kvm_dirty_regs = 0; > +} > + > +void test_req_and_verify_all_valid_regs(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run) > +{ > + struct kvm_sregs sregs; > + struct kvm_regs regs; > + int rv; > > /* Request and verify all valid register sets. */ > run->kvm_valid_regs = TEST_SYNC_FIELDS; > @@ -146,6 +141,13 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) > > vcpu_sregs_get(vm, VCPU_ID, &sregs); > compare_sregs(&sregs, &run->s.regs); > +} > + > +void test_set_and_verify_various_reg_values(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run) > +{ > + struct kvm_sregs sregs; > + struct kvm_regs regs; > + int rv; > > /* Set and verify various register values */ > run->s.regs.gprs[11] = 0xBAD1DEA; > @@ -180,6 +182,11 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) > > vcpu_sregs_get(vm, VCPU_ID, &sregs); > compare_sregs(&sregs, &run->s.regs); > +} > + > +void test_clear_kvm_dirty_regs_bits(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run) > +{ > + int rv; > > /* Clear kvm_dirty_regs bits, verify new s.regs values are > * overwritten with existing guest values. > @@ -200,8 +207,45 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) > TEST_ASSERT(run->s.regs.diag318 != 0x4B1D, > "diag318 sync regs value incorrect 0x%llx.", > run->s.regs.diag318); > +} > + > +struct testdef { > + const char *name; > + void (*test)(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run); > +} testlist[] = { > + { "read invalid", test_read_invalid }, > + { "set invalid", test_set_invalid }, > + { "request+verify all valid regs", test_req_and_verify_all_valid_regs }, > + { "set+verify various regs", test_set_and_verify_various_reg_values }, > + { "clear kvm_dirty_regs bits", test_clear_kvm_dirty_regs_bits }, > +}; > + > +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) > +{ > + static struct kvm_run *run; > + static struct kvm_vm *vm; > + int idx; > + > + /* Tell stdout not to buffer its content */ > + setbuf(stdout, NULL); > + > + if (!kvm_check_cap(KVM_CAP_SYNC_REGS)) > + ksft_exit_skip("CAP_SYNC_REGS not supported"); I'm not an expert on the TAP format, but wouldn't it be more meaningful to print the header first? (like you do in the previous patch) > + > + /* Create VM */ > + vm = vm_create_default(VCPU_ID, 0, guest_code); > + > + run = vcpu_state(vm, VCPU_ID); > + > + ksft_print_header(); > + ksft_set_plan(ARRAY_SIZE(testlist)); > + > + for (idx = 0; idx < ARRAY_SIZE(testlist); idx++) { > + testlist[idx].test(vm, run); > + ksft_test_result_pass("%s\n", testlist[idx].name); > + } > > kvm_vm_free(vm); > > - return 0; > + ksft_finished(); > }
On 14/04/2022 13.39, Claudio Imbrenda wrote: > On Thu, 14 Apr 2022 12:53:20 +0200 > Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> wrote: > >> The sync_regs test currently does not have any output (unless one >> of the TEST_ASSERT statement fails), so it's hard to say for a user >> whether a certain new sub-test has been included in the binary or >> not. Let's make this a little bit more user-friendly and include >> some TAP output via the kselftests.h interface. >> To be able to distinguish the different sub-tests more easily, we >> also break up the huge main() function here in more fine grained >> parts. >> >> Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> >> --- >> .../selftests/kvm/s390x/sync_regs_test.c | 86 ++++++++++++++----- >> 1 file changed, 65 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/s390x/sync_regs_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/s390x/sync_regs_test.c >> index caf7b8859a94..d5ddcbb82d12 100644 >> --- a/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/s390x/sync_regs_test.c >> +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/s390x/sync_regs_test.c >> @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ >> #include "test_util.h" >> #include "kvm_util.h" >> #include "diag318_test_handler.h" >> +#include "kselftest.h" >> >> #define VCPU_ID 5 >> >> @@ -74,27 +75,9 @@ static void compare_sregs(struct kvm_sregs *left, struct kvm_sync_regs *right) >> #define TEST_SYNC_FIELDS (KVM_SYNC_GPRS|KVM_SYNC_ACRS|KVM_SYNC_CRS|KVM_SYNC_DIAG318) >> #define INVALID_SYNC_FIELD 0x80000000 >> >> -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> +void test_read_invalid(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run) >> { >> - struct kvm_vm *vm; >> - struct kvm_run *run; >> - struct kvm_regs regs; >> - struct kvm_sregs sregs; >> - int rv, cap; >> - >> - /* Tell stdout not to buffer its content */ >> - setbuf(stdout, NULL); >> - >> - cap = kvm_check_cap(KVM_CAP_SYNC_REGS); >> - if (!cap) { >> - print_skip("CAP_SYNC_REGS not supported"); >> - exit(KSFT_SKIP); >> - } >> - >> - /* Create VM */ >> - vm = vm_create_default(VCPU_ID, 0, guest_code); >> - >> - run = vcpu_state(vm, VCPU_ID); >> + int rv; >> >> /* Request reading invalid register set from VCPU. */ >> run->kvm_valid_regs = INVALID_SYNC_FIELD; >> @@ -110,6 +93,11 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> "Invalid kvm_valid_regs did not cause expected KVM_RUN error: %d\n", >> rv); >> vcpu_state(vm, VCPU_ID)->kvm_valid_regs = 0; >> +} >> + >> +void test_set_invalid(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run) >> +{ >> + int rv; >> >> /* Request setting invalid register set into VCPU. */ >> run->kvm_dirty_regs = INVALID_SYNC_FIELD; >> @@ -125,6 +113,13 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> "Invalid kvm_dirty_regs did not cause expected KVM_RUN error: %d\n", >> rv); >> vcpu_state(vm, VCPU_ID)->kvm_dirty_regs = 0; >> +} >> + >> +void test_req_and_verify_all_valid_regs(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run) >> +{ >> + struct kvm_sregs sregs; >> + struct kvm_regs regs; >> + int rv; >> >> /* Request and verify all valid register sets. */ >> run->kvm_valid_regs = TEST_SYNC_FIELDS; >> @@ -146,6 +141,13 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> >> vcpu_sregs_get(vm, VCPU_ID, &sregs); >> compare_sregs(&sregs, &run->s.regs); >> +} >> + >> +void test_set_and_verify_various_reg_values(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run) >> +{ >> + struct kvm_sregs sregs; >> + struct kvm_regs regs; >> + int rv; >> >> /* Set and verify various register values */ >> run->s.regs.gprs[11] = 0xBAD1DEA; >> @@ -180,6 +182,11 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> >> vcpu_sregs_get(vm, VCPU_ID, &sregs); >> compare_sregs(&sregs, &run->s.regs); >> +} >> + >> +void test_clear_kvm_dirty_regs_bits(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run) >> +{ >> + int rv; >> >> /* Clear kvm_dirty_regs bits, verify new s.regs values are >> * overwritten with existing guest values. >> @@ -200,8 +207,45 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> TEST_ASSERT(run->s.regs.diag318 != 0x4B1D, >> "diag318 sync regs value incorrect 0x%llx.", >> run->s.regs.diag318); >> +} >> + >> +struct testdef { >> + const char *name; >> + void (*test)(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run); >> +} testlist[] = { >> + { "read invalid", test_read_invalid }, >> + { "set invalid", test_set_invalid }, >> + { "request+verify all valid regs", test_req_and_verify_all_valid_regs }, >> + { "set+verify various regs", test_set_and_verify_various_reg_values }, >> + { "clear kvm_dirty_regs bits", test_clear_kvm_dirty_regs_bits }, >> +}; >> + >> +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) >> +{ >> + static struct kvm_run *run; >> + static struct kvm_vm *vm; >> + int idx; >> + >> + /* Tell stdout not to buffer its content */ >> + setbuf(stdout, NULL); >> + >> + if (!kvm_check_cap(KVM_CAP_SYNC_REGS)) >> + ksft_exit_skip("CAP_SYNC_REGS not supported"); > > I'm not an expert on the TAP format, but wouldn't it be more meaningful > to print the header first? (like you do in the previous patch) It shouldn't matter much, without the header, TAP version 12 will be used: https://testanything.org/tap-specification.html With header, it switches to version 13: https://testanything.org/tap-version-13-specification.html But the "1..0" lines (which signal a complete skip) are part of both versions, so we should be fine here. (but I can also move it in case I have to respin anyway) Thomas
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/s390x/sync_regs_test.c b/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/s390x/sync_regs_test.c index caf7b8859a94..d5ddcbb82d12 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/s390x/sync_regs_test.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/kvm/s390x/sync_regs_test.c @@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ #include "test_util.h" #include "kvm_util.h" #include "diag318_test_handler.h" +#include "kselftest.h" #define VCPU_ID 5 @@ -74,27 +75,9 @@ static void compare_sregs(struct kvm_sregs *left, struct kvm_sync_regs *right) #define TEST_SYNC_FIELDS (KVM_SYNC_GPRS|KVM_SYNC_ACRS|KVM_SYNC_CRS|KVM_SYNC_DIAG318) #define INVALID_SYNC_FIELD 0x80000000 -int main(int argc, char *argv[]) +void test_read_invalid(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run) { - struct kvm_vm *vm; - struct kvm_run *run; - struct kvm_regs regs; - struct kvm_sregs sregs; - int rv, cap; - - /* Tell stdout not to buffer its content */ - setbuf(stdout, NULL); - - cap = kvm_check_cap(KVM_CAP_SYNC_REGS); - if (!cap) { - print_skip("CAP_SYNC_REGS not supported"); - exit(KSFT_SKIP); - } - - /* Create VM */ - vm = vm_create_default(VCPU_ID, 0, guest_code); - - run = vcpu_state(vm, VCPU_ID); + int rv; /* Request reading invalid register set from VCPU. */ run->kvm_valid_regs = INVALID_SYNC_FIELD; @@ -110,6 +93,11 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) "Invalid kvm_valid_regs did not cause expected KVM_RUN error: %d\n", rv); vcpu_state(vm, VCPU_ID)->kvm_valid_regs = 0; +} + +void test_set_invalid(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run) +{ + int rv; /* Request setting invalid register set into VCPU. */ run->kvm_dirty_regs = INVALID_SYNC_FIELD; @@ -125,6 +113,13 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) "Invalid kvm_dirty_regs did not cause expected KVM_RUN error: %d\n", rv); vcpu_state(vm, VCPU_ID)->kvm_dirty_regs = 0; +} + +void test_req_and_verify_all_valid_regs(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run) +{ + struct kvm_sregs sregs; + struct kvm_regs regs; + int rv; /* Request and verify all valid register sets. */ run->kvm_valid_regs = TEST_SYNC_FIELDS; @@ -146,6 +141,13 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) vcpu_sregs_get(vm, VCPU_ID, &sregs); compare_sregs(&sregs, &run->s.regs); +} + +void test_set_and_verify_various_reg_values(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run) +{ + struct kvm_sregs sregs; + struct kvm_regs regs; + int rv; /* Set and verify various register values */ run->s.regs.gprs[11] = 0xBAD1DEA; @@ -180,6 +182,11 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) vcpu_sregs_get(vm, VCPU_ID, &sregs); compare_sregs(&sregs, &run->s.regs); +} + +void test_clear_kvm_dirty_regs_bits(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run) +{ + int rv; /* Clear kvm_dirty_regs bits, verify new s.regs values are * overwritten with existing guest values. @@ -200,8 +207,45 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) TEST_ASSERT(run->s.regs.diag318 != 0x4B1D, "diag318 sync regs value incorrect 0x%llx.", run->s.regs.diag318); +} + +struct testdef { + const char *name; + void (*test)(struct kvm_vm *vm, struct kvm_run *run); +} testlist[] = { + { "read invalid", test_read_invalid }, + { "set invalid", test_set_invalid }, + { "request+verify all valid regs", test_req_and_verify_all_valid_regs }, + { "set+verify various regs", test_set_and_verify_various_reg_values }, + { "clear kvm_dirty_regs bits", test_clear_kvm_dirty_regs_bits }, +}; + +int main(int argc, char *argv[]) +{ + static struct kvm_run *run; + static struct kvm_vm *vm; + int idx; + + /* Tell stdout not to buffer its content */ + setbuf(stdout, NULL); + + if (!kvm_check_cap(KVM_CAP_SYNC_REGS)) + ksft_exit_skip("CAP_SYNC_REGS not supported"); + + /* Create VM */ + vm = vm_create_default(VCPU_ID, 0, guest_code); + + run = vcpu_state(vm, VCPU_ID); + + ksft_print_header(); + ksft_set_plan(ARRAY_SIZE(testlist)); + + for (idx = 0; idx < ARRAY_SIZE(testlist); idx++) { + testlist[idx].test(vm, run); + ksft_test_result_pass("%s\n", testlist[idx].name); + } kvm_vm_free(vm); - return 0; + ksft_finished(); }
The sync_regs test currently does not have any output (unless one of the TEST_ASSERT statement fails), so it's hard to say for a user whether a certain new sub-test has been included in the binary or not. Let's make this a little bit more user-friendly and include some TAP output via the kselftests.h interface. To be able to distinguish the different sub-tests more easily, we also break up the huge main() function here in more fine grained parts. Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> --- .../selftests/kvm/s390x/sync_regs_test.c | 86 ++++++++++++++----- 1 file changed, 65 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)