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/*
* Copyright © 2007,2014 Intel Corporation
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
* copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
* to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
* the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
* and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
* Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
* paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
* Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
* THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
* IN THE SOFTWARE.
*
* Authors:
* Eric Anholt <eric@anholt.net>
* Daniel Vetter <daniel.vetter@ffwll.ch>
*
*/
#ifndef IGT_CORE_H
#define IGT_CORE_H
#include <setjmp.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <getopt.h>
/**
* IGT_EXIT_TIMEOUT:
*
* Exit status indicating a timeout occurred.
*/
#define IGT_EXIT_TIMEOUT 78
/**
* IGT_EXIT_SKIP:
*
* Exit status indicating the test was skipped.
*/
#define IGT_EXIT_SKIP 77
/**
* IGT_EXIT_SUCCESS
*
* Exit status indicating the test executed successfully.
*/
#define IGT_EXIT_SUCCESS 0
/**
* IGT_EXIT_INVALID
*
* Exit status indicating an invalid option or subtest was specified
*/
#define IGT_EXIT_INVALID 79
bool __igt_fixture(void);
void __igt_fixture_complete(void);
void __igt_fixture_end(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
/**
* igt_fixture:
*
* Annotate global test fixture code
*
* Testcase with subtests often need to set up a bunch of global state as the
* common test fixture. To avoid such code interferring with the subtest
* enumeration (e.g. when enumerating on systemes without an intel gpu) such
* blocks should be annotated with igt_fixture.
*/
#define igt_fixture for (int igt_tokencat(__tmpint,__LINE__) = 0; \
igt_tokencat(__tmpint,__LINE__) < 1 && \
__igt_fixture() && \
(setjmp(igt_subtest_jmpbuf) == 0); \
igt_tokencat(__tmpint,__LINE__) ++, \
__igt_fixture_complete())
/* subtest infrastructure */
jmp_buf igt_subtest_jmpbuf;
void igt_subtest_init(int argc, char **argv);
typedef int (*igt_opt_handler_t)(int opt, int opt_index);
#ifndef __GTK_DOC_IGNORE__ /* gtkdoc wants to document this forward decl */
struct option;
#endif
int igt_subtest_init_parse_opts(int argc, char **argv,
const char *extra_short_opts,
struct option *extra_long_opts,
const char *help_str,
igt_opt_handler_t extra_opt_handler);
bool __igt_run_subtest(const char *subtest_name);
#define __igt_tokencat2(x, y) x ## y
/**
* igt_tokencat:
* @x: first variable
* @y: second variable
*
* C preprocessor helper to concatenate two variables while properly expanding
* them.
*/
#define igt_tokencat(x, y) __igt_tokencat2(x, y)
/**
* igt_subtest:
* @name: name of the subtest
*
* This is a magic control flow block which denotes a subtest code block. Within
* that codeblock igt_skip|success will only bail out of the subtest. The _f
* variant accepts a printf format string, which is useful for constructing
* combinatorial tests.
*
* This is a simpler version of igt_subtest_f()
*/
#define igt_subtest(name) for (; __igt_run_subtest((name)) && \
(setjmp(igt_subtest_jmpbuf) == 0); \
igt_success())
#define __igt_subtest_f(tmp, format...) \
for (char tmp [256]; \
snprintf( tmp , sizeof( tmp ), \
format), \
__igt_run_subtest( tmp ) && \
(setjmp(igt_subtest_jmpbuf) == 0); \
igt_success())
/**
* igt_subtest_f:
* @...: format string and optional arguments
*
* This is a magic control flow block which denotes a subtest code block. Within
* that codeblock igt_skip|success will only bail out of the subtest. The _f
* variant accepts a printf format string, which is useful for constructing
* combinatorial tests.
*
* Like igt_subtest(), but also accepts a printf format string instead of a
* static string.
*/
#define igt_subtest_f(f...) \
__igt_subtest_f(igt_tokencat(__tmpchar, __LINE__), f)
const char *igt_subtest_name(void);
bool igt_only_list_subtests(void);
/**
* igt_main:
*
* This is a magic control flow block used instead of a main() function for
* tests with subtests. Open-coding the main() function is only recommended if
* the test needs to parse additional cmdline arguments of its own.
*/
#define igt_main \
static void igt_tokencat(__real_main, __LINE__)(void); \
int main(int argc, char **argv) { \
igt_subtest_init(argc, argv); \
igt_tokencat(__real_main, __LINE__)(); \
igt_exit(); \
} \
static void igt_tokencat(__real_main, __LINE__)(void) \
void igt_simple_init(int argc, char **argv);
void igt_simple_init_parse_opts(int argc, char **argv,
const char *extra_short_opts,
struct option *extra_long_opts,
const char *help_str,
igt_opt_handler_t extra_opt_handler);
/**
* igt_simple_main:
*
* This is a magic control flow block used instead of a main() function for
* simple tests. Open-coding the main() function is only recommended if
* the test needs to parse additional cmdline arguments of its own.
*/
#define igt_simple_main \
static void igt_tokencat(__real_main, __LINE__)(void); \
int main(int argc, char **argv) { \
igt_simple_init(argc, argv); \
igt_tokencat(__real_main, __LINE__)(); \
igt_exit(); \
} \
static void igt_tokencat(__real_main, __LINE__)(void) \
__attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2)))
void igt_skip(const char *f, ...) __attribute__((noreturn));
__attribute__((format(printf, 5, 6)))
void __igt_skip_check(const char *file, const int line,
const char *func, const char *check,
const char *format, ...) __attribute__((noreturn));
#define igt_skip_check(E, F...) \
__igt_skip_check(__FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, E, F);
void igt_success(void);
void igt_fail(int exitcode) __attribute__((noreturn));
__attribute__((format(printf, 6, 7)))
void __igt_fail_assert(int exitcode, const char *file,
const int line, const char *func, const char *assertion,
const char *format, ...)
__attribute__((noreturn));
void igt_exit(void) __attribute__((noreturn));
/**
* igt_assert:
* @expr: condition to test
*
* Fails (sub-)test if the condition is not met.
*
* Should be used everywhere where a test checks results.
*/
#define igt_assert(expr) \
do { if (!(expr)) \
__igt_fail_assert(99, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, #expr , NULL); \
} while (0)
/**
* igt_assert_f:
* @expr: condition to test
* @...: format string and optional arguments
*
* Fails (sub-)test if the condition is not met.
*
* Should be used everywhere where a test checks results.
*
* In addition to the plain igt_assert() helper this allows to print additional
* information to help debugging test failures.
*/
#define igt_assert_f(expr, f...) \
do { if (!(expr)) \
__igt_fail_assert(99, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, #expr , f); \
} while (0)
/**
* igt_fail_on:
* @expr: condition to test
*
* Fails (sub-)test if the condition is met.
*
* Should be used everywhere where a test checks results.
*/
#define igt_fail_on(expr) igt_assert(!(expr))
/**
* igt_assert_f:
* @expr: condition to test
* @...: format string and optional arguments
*
* Fails (sub-)test if the condition is met.
*
* Should be used everywhere where a test checks results.
*
* In addition to the plain igt_assert() helper this allows to print additional
* information to help debugging test failures.
*/
#define igt_fail_on_f(expr, f...) igt_assert_f(!(expr), f)
/**
* igt_assert_cmpint:
* @n1: first value
* @cmp: compare operator
* @n2: second value
*
* Fails (sub-)test if the condition is not met
*
* Should be used everywhere where a test compares two integer values.
*
* Like igt_assert(), but displays the values being compared on failure instead
* of simply printing the stringified expression.
*/
#define igt_assert_cmpint(n1, cmp, ncmp, n2) \
do { \
int __n1 = (n1), __n2 = (n2); \
if (__n1 cmp __n2) ; else \
__igt_fail_assert(99, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \
#n1 " " #cmp " " #n2, \
"error: %d " #ncmp " %d\n", __n1, __n2); \
} while (0)
#define igt_assert_cmpuint(n1, cmp, ncmp, n2) \
do { \
uint32_t __n1 = (n1), __n2 = (n2); \
if (__n1 cmp __n2) ; else \
__igt_fail_assert(99, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \
#n1 " " #cmp " " #n2, \
"error: %#x " #ncmp " %#x\n", __n1, __n2); \
} while (0)
/**
* igt_assert_eq:
* @n1: first integer
* @n2: second integer
*
* Fails (sub-)test if the two integers are not equal. Beware that for now this
* only works on integers.
*
* Like igt_assert(), but displays the values being compared on failure instead
* of simply printing the stringified expression.
*/
#define igt_assert_eq(n1, n2) igt_assert_cmpint(n1, ==, !=, n2)
#define igt_assert_eq_u32(n1, n2) igt_assert_cmpuint(n1, ==, !=, n2)
/**
* igt_assert_neq:
* @n1: first integer
* @n2: second integer
*
* Fails (sub-)test if the two integers are equal. Beware that for now this
* only works on integers.
*
* Like igt_assert(), but displays the values being compared on failure instead
* of simply printing the stringified expression.
*/
#define igt_assert_neq(n1, n2) igt_assert_cmpint(n1, !=, ==, n2)
/**
* igt_assert_lte:
* @n1: first integer
* @n2: second integer
*
* Fails (sub-)test if the second integers is greater than the first.
* Beware that for now this only works on integers.
*
* Like igt_assert(), but displays the values being compared on failure instead
* of simply printing the stringified expression.
*/
#define igt_assert_lte(n1, n2) igt_assert_cmpint(n1, <=, >, n2)
/**
* igt_require:
* @expr: condition to test
*
* Skip a (sub-)test if a condition is not met.
*
* Should be used everywhere where a test checks results to decide about
* skipping. This is useful to streamline the skip logic since it allows for a more flat
* code control flow, similar to igt_assert()
*/
#define igt_require(expr) do { \
if (!(expr)) igt_skip_check(#expr , NULL); \
} while (0)
/**
* igt_skip_on:
* @expr: condition to test
*
* Skip a (sub-)test if a condition is met.
*
* Should be used everywhere where a test checks results to decide about
* skipping. This is useful to streamline the skip logic since it allows for a more flat
* code control flow, similar to igt_assert()
*/
#define igt_skip_on(expr) do { \
if ((expr)) igt_skip_check("!(" #expr ")" , NULL); \
} while (0)
/**
* igt_require_f:
* @expr: condition to test
* @...: format string and optional arguments
*
* Skip a (sub-)test if a condition is not met.
*
* Should be used everywhere where a test checks results to decide about
* skipping. This is useful to streamline the skip logic since it allows for a more flat
* code control flow, similar to igt_assert()
*
* In addition to the plain igt_require() helper this allows to print additional
* information to help debugging test failures.
*/
#define igt_require_f(expr, f...) do { \
if (!(expr)) igt_skip_check(#expr , f); \
} while (0)
/**
* igt_skip_on_f:
* @expr: condition to test
* @...: format string and optional arguments
*
* Skip a (sub-)test if a condition is met.
*
* Should be used everywhere where a test checks results to decide about
* skipping. This is useful to streamline the skip logic since it allows for a more flat
* code control flow, similar to igt_assert()
*
* In addition to the plain igt_skip_on() helper this allows to print additional
* information to help debugging test failures.
*/
#define igt_skip_on_f(expr, f...) do { \
if ((expr)) igt_skip_check(#expr , f); \
} while (0)
/* fork support code */
bool __igt_fork(void);
/**
* igt_fork:
* @child: name of the int variable with the child number
* @num_children: number of children to fork
*
* This is a magic control flow block which spawns parallel test threads with
* fork().
*
* The test children execute in parallel to the main test thread. Joining all
* test threads should be done with igt_waitchildren to ensure that the exit
* codes of all children are properly reflected in the test status.
*
* Note that igt_skip() will not be forwarded, feature tests need to be done
* before spawning threads with igt_fork().
*/
#define igt_fork(child, num_children) \
for (int child = 0; child < (num_children); child++) \
for (; __igt_fork(); exit(0))
void igt_waitchildren(void);
/**
* igt_helper_process_t:
* @running: indicates whether the process is currently running
* @use_SIGKILL: whether the helper should be terminated with SIGKILL or SIGTERM
* @pid: pid of the helper if @running is true
* @id: internal id
*
* Tracking structure for helper processes. Users of the i-g-t library should
* only set @use_SIGKILL directly.
*/
struct igt_helper_process {
bool running;
bool use_SIGKILL;
pid_t pid;
int id;
};
bool __igt_fork_helper(struct igt_helper_process *proc);
/**
* igt_fork_helper:
* @proc: #igt_helper_process structure
*
* This is a magic control flow block which denotes an asynchronous helper
* process block. The difference compared to igt_fork() is that failures from
* the child process will not be forwarded, making this construct more suitable
* for background processes. Common use cases are regular interference of the
* main test thread through e.g. sending signals or evicting objects through
* debugfs. Through the explicit #igt_helper_process they can also be controlled
* in a more fine-grained way than test children spawned through igt_fork().
*
* For tests with subtest helper process can be started outside of a
* #igt_subtest block.
*
* Calling igt_wait_helper() joins a helper process and igt_stop_helper()
* forcefully terminates it.
*/
#define igt_fork_helper(proc) \
for (; __igt_fork_helper(proc); exit(0))
int igt_wait_helper(struct igt_helper_process *proc);
void igt_stop_helper(struct igt_helper_process *proc);
/* exit handler code */
/**
* igt_exit_handler_t:
* @sig: Signal number which caused the exit or 0.
*
* Exit handler type used by igt_install_exit_handler(). Note that exit handlers
* can potentially be run from signal handling contexts, the @sig parameter can
* be used to figure this out and act accordingly.
*/
typedef void (*igt_exit_handler_t)(int sig);
/* reliable atexit helpers, also work when killed by a signal (if possible) */
void igt_install_exit_handler(igt_exit_handler_t fn);
void igt_enable_exit_handler(void);
void igt_disable_exit_handler(void);
/* helpers to automatically reduce test runtime in simulation */
bool igt_run_in_simulation(void);
/**
* SLOW_QUICK:
* @slow: value in simulation mode
* @quick: value in normal mode
*
* Simple macro to select between two values (e.g. number of test rounds or test
* buffer size) depending upon whether i-g-t is run in simulation mode or not.
*/
#define SLOW_QUICK(slow,quick) (igt_run_in_simulation() ? (quick) : (slow))
void igt_skip_on_simulation(void);
/* structured logging */
enum igt_log_level {
IGT_LOG_DEBUG,
IGT_LOG_INFO,
IGT_LOG_WARN,
IGT_LOG_NONE,
};
__attribute__((format(printf, 2, 3)))
void igt_log(enum igt_log_level level, const char *format, ...);
__attribute__((format(printf, 2, 0)))
void igt_vlog(enum igt_log_level level, const char *format, va_list args);
/**
* igt_debug:
* @...: format string and optional arguments
*
* Wrapper for igt_log() for message at the IGT_LOG_DEBUG level.
*/
#define igt_debug(f...) igt_log(IGT_LOG_DEBUG, f)
/**
* igt_info:
* @...: format string and optional arguments
*
* Wrapper for igt_log() for message at the IGT_LOG_INFO level.
*/
#define igt_info(f...) igt_log(IGT_LOG_INFO, f)
/**
* igt_warn:
* @...: format string and optional arguments
*
* Wrapper for igt_log() for message at the IGT_LOG_WARN level.
*/
#define igt_warn(f...) igt_log(IGT_LOG_WARN, f)
extern enum igt_log_level igt_log_level;
/**
* igt_warn_on:
* @condition: condition to test
*
* Print a IGT_LOG_WARN level message if a condition is not met.
*
* Should be used everywhere where a test checks results to decide about
* printing warnings. This is useful to streamline the test logic since it
* allows for a more flat code control flow, similar to igt_assert()
*/
#define igt_warn_on(condition) do {\
if (condition) \
igt_warn("Warning on condition %s in fucntion %s, file %s:%i\n", \
#condition, __func__, __FILE__, __LINE__); \
} while (0)
/**
* igt_warn_on_f:
* @condition: condition to test
* @...: format string and optional arguments
*
* Skip a (sub-)test if a condition is not met.
*
* Print a IGT_LOG_WARN level message if a condition is not met.
*
* Should be used everywhere where a test checks results to decide about
* printing warnings. This is useful to streamline the test logic since it
* allows for a more flat code control flow, similar to igt_assert()
*
* In addition to the plain igt_warn_on_f() helper this allows to print
* additional information (again as warnings) to help debugging test failures.
*/
#define igt_warn_on_f(condition, f...) do {\
if (condition) {\
igt_warn("Warning on condition %s in fucntion %s, file %s:%i\n", \
#condition, __func__, __FILE__, __LINE__); \
igt_warn(f); \
} \
} while (0)
void igt_set_timeout(unsigned int seconds);
#endif /* IGT_CORE_H */
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