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/*
* cputest.c: Test the libvirtd internal CPU APIs
*
maint: use consistent if-else braces in remaining spots I'm about to add a syntax check that enforces our documented HACKING style of always using matching {} on if-else statements. This patch focuses on all remaining problems, where there weren't enough issues to warrant splitting it further. * src/remote/remote_driver.c (doRemoteOpen): Correct use of {}. * src/security/virt-aa-helper.c (vah_add_path, valid_path, main): Likewise. * src/rpc/virnetsocket.c (virNetSocketNewConnectLibSSH2): Likewise. * src/esx/esx_vi_types.c (esxVI_Type_FromString): Likewise. * src/uml/uml_driver.c (umlDomainDetachDevice): Likewise. * src/util/viralloc.c (virShrinkN): Likewise. * src/util/virbuffer.c (virBufferURIEncodeString): Likewise. * src/util/virdbus.c (virDBusCall): Likewise. * src/util/virnetdev.c (virNetDevValidateConfig): Likewise. * src/util/virnetdevvportprofile.c (virNetDevVPortProfileGetNthParent): Likewise. * src/util/virpci.c (virPCIDeviceIterDevices) (virPCIDeviceWaitForCleanup) (virPCIDeviceIsBehindSwitchLackingACS): Likewise. * src/util/virsocketaddr.c (virSocketAddrGetNumNetmaskBits): Likewise. * src/util/viruri.c (virURIParseParams): Likewise. * daemon/stream.c (daemonStreamHandleAbort): Likewise. * tests/testutils.c (virtTestResult): Likewise. * tests/cputest.c (cpuTestBaseline): Likewise. * tools/virsh-domain.c (cmdDomPMSuspend): Likewise. * tools/virsh-host.c (cmdNodeSuspend): Likewise. * src/esx/esx_vi_generator.py (Type.generate_typefromstring): Tweak generated code. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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* Copyright (C) 2010-2014 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library. If not, see
* <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* Author: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
*/
#include <config.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include "internal.h"
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#include "virxml.h"
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#include "viralloc.h"
#include "virbuffer.h"
#include "testutils.h"
#include "cpu_conf.h"
#include "cpu/cpu.h"
#include "cpu/cpu_map.h"
#include "virstring.h"
#if WITH_QEMU && WITH_YAJL
# include "testutilsqemu.h"
# include "qemumonitortestutils.h"
# define __QEMU_CAPSPRIV_H_ALLOW__
# include "qemu/qemu_capspriv.h"
# undef __QEMU_CAPSPRIV_H_ALLOW__
#endif
#define VIR_FROM_THIS VIR_FROM_CPU
enum cpuTestBoolWithError {
FAIL = -1,
NO = 0,
YES = 1
};
struct data {
virArch arch;
const char *host;
const char *name;
const char **models;
const char *modelsName;
unsigned int nmodels;
unsigned int flags;
int result;
};
#if WITH_QEMU && WITH_YAJL
static virQEMUDriver driver;
#endif
static virCPUDefPtr
cpuTestLoadXML(virArch arch, const char *name)
{
char *xml = NULL;
xmlDocPtr doc = NULL;
xmlXPathContextPtr ctxt = NULL;
virCPUDefPtr cpu = NULL;
if (virAsprintf(&xml, "%s/cputestdata/%s-%s.xml",
abs_srcdir, virArchToString(arch), name) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (!(doc = virXMLParseFileCtxt(xml, &ctxt)))
goto cleanup;
virCPUDefParseXML(ctxt, NULL, VIR_CPU_TYPE_AUTO, &cpu);
cleanup:
xmlXPathFreeContext(ctxt);
xmlFreeDoc(doc);
VIR_FREE(xml);
return cpu;
}
static virCPUDefPtr *
cpuTestLoadMultiXML(virArch arch,
const char *name,
unsigned int *count)
{
char *xml = NULL;
xmlDocPtr doc = NULL;
xmlXPathContextPtr ctxt = NULL;
xmlNodePtr *nodes = NULL;
virCPUDefPtr *cpus = NULL;
int n;
size_t i;
if (virAsprintf(&xml, "%s/cputestdata/%s-%s.xml",
abs_srcdir, virArchToString(arch), name) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (!(doc = virXMLParseFileCtxt(xml, &ctxt)))
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goto cleanup;
n = virXPathNodeSet("/cpuTest/cpu", ctxt, &nodes);
if (n <= 0 || (VIR_ALLOC_N(cpus, n) < 0)) {
fprintf(stderr, "\nNo /cpuTest/cpu elements found in %s\n", xml);
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goto cleanup;
}
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
ctxt->node = nodes[i];
if (virCPUDefParseXML(ctxt, NULL, VIR_CPU_TYPE_HOST, &cpus[i]) < 0)
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goto cleanup_cpus;
}
*count = n;
cleanup:
VIR_FREE(xml);
VIR_FREE(nodes);
xmlXPathFreeContext(ctxt);
xmlFreeDoc(doc);
return cpus;
cleanup_cpus:
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for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
virCPUDefFree(cpus[i]);
VIR_FREE(cpus);
goto cleanup;
}
static int
cpuTestCompareXML(virArch arch,
virCPUDef *cpu,
const char *name,
bool updateCPU)
{
char *xml = NULL;
char *actual = NULL;
int ret = -1;
if (virAsprintf(&xml, "%s/cputestdata/%s-%s.xml",
abs_srcdir, virArchToString(arch), name) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (!(actual = virCPUDefFormat(cpu, NULL, updateCPU)))
goto cleanup;
if (virTestCompareToFile(actual, xml) < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = 0;
cleanup:
VIR_FREE(xml);
VIR_FREE(actual);
return ret;
}
static const char *
cpuTestCompResStr(virCPUCompareResult result)
{
switch (result) {
case VIR_CPU_COMPARE_ERROR: return "ERROR";
case VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE: return "INCOMPATIBLE";
case VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL: return "IDENTICAL";
case VIR_CPU_COMPARE_SUPERSET: return "SUPERSET";
case VIR_CPU_COMPARE_LAST: break;
}
return "unknown";
}
static const char *
cpuTestBoolWithErrorStr(enum cpuTestBoolWithError result)
{
switch (result) {
case FAIL: return "FAIL";
case NO: return "NO";
case YES: return "YES";
}
return "unknown";
}
static int
cpuTestCompare(const void *arg)
{
const struct data *data = arg;
int ret = -1;
virCPUDefPtr host = NULL;
virCPUDefPtr cpu = NULL;
virCPUCompareResult result;
if (!(host = cpuTestLoadXML(data->arch, data->host)) ||
!(cpu = cpuTestLoadXML(data->arch, data->name)))
goto cleanup;
result = virCPUCompare(host->arch, host, cpu, false);
if (data->result == VIR_CPU_COMPARE_ERROR)
virResetLastError();
if (data->result != result) {
VIR_TEST_VERBOSE("\nExpected result %s, got %s\n",
cpuTestCompResStr(data->result),
cpuTestCompResStr(result));
/* Pad to line up with test name ... in virTestRun */
VIR_TEST_VERBOSE("%74s", "... ");
goto cleanup;
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
virCPUDefFree(host);
virCPUDefFree(cpu);
return ret;
}
static int
cputest: Don't test cpuGuestData The API is no longer used anywhere else since it was replaced by a much saner work flow utilizing new APIs that work on virCPUDefPtr directly: virCPUCompare, virCPUUpdate, and virCPUTranslate. Not testing the new work flow caused some bugs to be hidden. This patch reveals them, but doesn't attempt to fix them. To make sure all test still pass after this patch, all affected test results are modified to pretend the tests succeeded. All of the bugs will be fixed in the following commits and the artificial modifications will be reverted. The following is the list of bugs in the new CPU model work flow: - a guest CPU with mode='custom' and missing <vendor/> gets the vendor copied from host's CPU (the vendor should only be copied to host-model CPUs): DO_TEST_UPDATE("x86", "host", "min", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL) DO_TEST_UPDATE("x86", "host", "pentium3", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL) DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host-better", "pentium3", NULL, 0) - when a guest CPU with mode='custom' needs to be translated into another model because the original model is not supported by a hypervisor, the result will have its vendor set to the vendor of the original CPU model as specified in cpu_map.xml even if the original guest CPU XML didn't contain <vendor/>: DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host", "guest", model486, 0) DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host", "guest", models, 0) DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host-Haswell-noTSX", "Haswell-noTSX", haswell, 0) - legacy POWERx_v* model names are not recognized: DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("ppc64", "host", "guest-legacy", ppc_models, 0) Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
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cpuTestGuestCPU(const void *arg)
{
const struct data *data = arg;
int ret = -2;
virCPUDefPtr host = NULL;
virCPUDefPtr cpu = NULL;
virCPUCompareResult cmpResult;
virBuffer buf = VIR_BUFFER_INITIALIZER;
char *result = NULL;
if (!(host = cpuTestLoadXML(data->arch, data->host)) ||
!(cpu = cpuTestLoadXML(data->arch, data->name)))
goto cleanup;
if (virCPUConvertLegacy(host->arch, cpu) < 0)
goto cleanup;
cputest: Don't test cpuGuestData The API is no longer used anywhere else since it was replaced by a much saner work flow utilizing new APIs that work on virCPUDefPtr directly: virCPUCompare, virCPUUpdate, and virCPUTranslate. Not testing the new work flow caused some bugs to be hidden. This patch reveals them, but doesn't attempt to fix them. To make sure all test still pass after this patch, all affected test results are modified to pretend the tests succeeded. All of the bugs will be fixed in the following commits and the artificial modifications will be reverted. The following is the list of bugs in the new CPU model work flow: - a guest CPU with mode='custom' and missing <vendor/> gets the vendor copied from host's CPU (the vendor should only be copied to host-model CPUs): DO_TEST_UPDATE("x86", "host", "min", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL) DO_TEST_UPDATE("x86", "host", "pentium3", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL) DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host-better", "pentium3", NULL, 0) - when a guest CPU with mode='custom' needs to be translated into another model because the original model is not supported by a hypervisor, the result will have its vendor set to the vendor of the original CPU model as specified in cpu_map.xml even if the original guest CPU XML didn't contain <vendor/>: DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host", "guest", model486, 0) DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host", "guest", models, 0) DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host-Haswell-noTSX", "Haswell-noTSX", haswell, 0) - legacy POWERx_v* model names are not recognized: DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("ppc64", "host", "guest-legacy", ppc_models, 0) Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
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cmpResult = virCPUCompare(host->arch, host, cpu, false);
if (cmpResult == VIR_CPU_COMPARE_ERROR ||
cmpResult == VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE) {
ret = -1;
goto cleanup;
}
cputest: Don't test cpuGuestData The API is no longer used anywhere else since it was replaced by a much saner work flow utilizing new APIs that work on virCPUDefPtr directly: virCPUCompare, virCPUUpdate, and virCPUTranslate. Not testing the new work flow caused some bugs to be hidden. This patch reveals them, but doesn't attempt to fix them. To make sure all test still pass after this patch, all affected test results are modified to pretend the tests succeeded. All of the bugs will be fixed in the following commits and the artificial modifications will be reverted. The following is the list of bugs in the new CPU model work flow: - a guest CPU with mode='custom' and missing <vendor/> gets the vendor copied from host's CPU (the vendor should only be copied to host-model CPUs): DO_TEST_UPDATE("x86", "host", "min", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL) DO_TEST_UPDATE("x86", "host", "pentium3", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL) DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host-better", "pentium3", NULL, 0) - when a guest CPU with mode='custom' needs to be translated into another model because the original model is not supported by a hypervisor, the result will have its vendor set to the vendor of the original CPU model as specified in cpu_map.xml even if the original guest CPU XML didn't contain <vendor/>: DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host", "guest", model486, 0) DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host", "guest", models, 0) DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host-Haswell-noTSX", "Haswell-noTSX", haswell, 0) - legacy POWERx_v* model names are not recognized: DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("ppc64", "host", "guest-legacy", ppc_models, 0) Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
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if (virCPUUpdate(host->arch, cpu, host) < 0 ||
virCPUTranslate(host->arch, cpu, data->models, data->nmodels) < 0) {
ret = -1;
goto cleanup;
}
virBufferAsprintf(&buf, "%s+%s", data->host, data->name);
if (data->nmodels)
virBufferAsprintf(&buf, ",%s", data->modelsName);
virBufferAddLit(&buf, "-result");
if (virBufferError(&buf)) {
virBufferFreeAndReset(&buf);
goto cleanup;
}
result = virBufferContentAndReset(&buf);
cputest: Don't test cpuGuestData The API is no longer used anywhere else since it was replaced by a much saner work flow utilizing new APIs that work on virCPUDefPtr directly: virCPUCompare, virCPUUpdate, and virCPUTranslate. Not testing the new work flow caused some bugs to be hidden. This patch reveals them, but doesn't attempt to fix them. To make sure all test still pass after this patch, all affected test results are modified to pretend the tests succeeded. All of the bugs will be fixed in the following commits and the artificial modifications will be reverted. The following is the list of bugs in the new CPU model work flow: - a guest CPU with mode='custom' and missing <vendor/> gets the vendor copied from host's CPU (the vendor should only be copied to host-model CPUs): DO_TEST_UPDATE("x86", "host", "min", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL) DO_TEST_UPDATE("x86", "host", "pentium3", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL) DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host-better", "pentium3", NULL, 0) - when a guest CPU with mode='custom' needs to be translated into another model because the original model is not supported by a hypervisor, the result will have its vendor set to the vendor of the original CPU model as specified in cpu_map.xml even if the original guest CPU XML didn't contain <vendor/>: DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host", "guest", model486, 0) DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host", "guest", models, 0) DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host-Haswell-noTSX", "Haswell-noTSX", haswell, 0) - legacy POWERx_v* model names are not recognized: DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("ppc64", "host", "guest-legacy", ppc_models, 0) Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
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if (cpuTestCompareXML(data->arch, cpu, result, false) < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = 0;
cleanup:
VIR_FREE(result);
virCPUDefFree(host);
virCPUDefFree(cpu);
if (ret == data->result) {
/* We got the result we expected, whether it was
* a success or a failure */
virResetLastError();
ret = 0;
} else {
VIR_TEST_VERBOSE("\nExpected result %d, got %d\n",
data->result, ret);
/* Pad to line up with test name ... in virTestRun */
VIR_TEST_VERBOSE("%74s", "... ");
ret = -1;
}
return ret;
}
static int
cpuTestBaseline(const void *arg)
{
const struct data *data = arg;
int ret = -1;
virCPUDefPtr *cpus = NULL;
virCPUDefPtr baseline = NULL;
unsigned int ncpus = 0;
char *result = NULL;
const char *suffix;
size_t i;
if (!(cpus = cpuTestLoadMultiXML(data->arch, data->name, &ncpus)))
goto cleanup;
baseline = cpuBaseline(cpus, ncpus, NULL, 0,
!!(data->flags & VIR_CONNECT_BASELINE_CPU_MIGRATABLE));
if (baseline &&
(data->flags & VIR_CONNECT_BASELINE_CPU_EXPAND_FEATURES) &&
virCPUExpandFeatures(data->arch, baseline) < 0) {
virCPUDefFree(baseline);
baseline = NULL;
}
if (data->result < 0) {
virResetLastError();
maint: use consistent if-else braces in remaining spots I'm about to add a syntax check that enforces our documented HACKING style of always using matching {} on if-else statements. This patch focuses on all remaining problems, where there weren't enough issues to warrant splitting it further. * src/remote/remote_driver.c (doRemoteOpen): Correct use of {}. * src/security/virt-aa-helper.c (vah_add_path, valid_path, main): Likewise. * src/rpc/virnetsocket.c (virNetSocketNewConnectLibSSH2): Likewise. * src/esx/esx_vi_types.c (esxVI_Type_FromString): Likewise. * src/uml/uml_driver.c (umlDomainDetachDevice): Likewise. * src/util/viralloc.c (virShrinkN): Likewise. * src/util/virbuffer.c (virBufferURIEncodeString): Likewise. * src/util/virdbus.c (virDBusCall): Likewise. * src/util/virnetdev.c (virNetDevValidateConfig): Likewise. * src/util/virnetdevvportprofile.c (virNetDevVPortProfileGetNthParent): Likewise. * src/util/virpci.c (virPCIDeviceIterDevices) (virPCIDeviceWaitForCleanup) (virPCIDeviceIsBehindSwitchLackingACS): Likewise. * src/util/virsocketaddr.c (virSocketAddrGetNumNetmaskBits): Likewise. * src/util/viruri.c (virURIParseParams): Likewise. * daemon/stream.c (daemonStreamHandleAbort): Likewise. * tests/testutils.c (virtTestResult): Likewise. * tests/cputest.c (cpuTestBaseline): Likewise. * tools/virsh-domain.c (cmdDomPMSuspend): Likewise. * tools/virsh-host.c (cmdNodeSuspend): Likewise. * src/esx/esx_vi_generator.py (Type.generate_typefromstring): Tweak generated code. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
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if (!baseline) {
ret = 0;
} else {
VIR_TEST_VERBOSE("\n%-70s... ",
"cpuBaseline was expected to fail but it succeeded");
}
goto cleanup;
}
if (!baseline)
goto cleanup;
if (data->flags & VIR_CONNECT_BASELINE_CPU_EXPAND_FEATURES)
suffix = "expanded";
else if (data->flags & VIR_CONNECT_BASELINE_CPU_MIGRATABLE)
suffix = "migratable";
else
suffix = "result";
if (virAsprintf(&result, "%s-%s", data->name, suffix) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (cpuTestCompareXML(data->arch, baseline, result, false) < 0)
goto cleanup;
for (i = 0; i < ncpus; i++) {
virCPUCompareResult cmp;
cmp = virCPUCompare(cpus[i]->arch, cpus[i], baseline, false);
if (cmp != VIR_CPU_COMPARE_SUPERSET &&
cmp != VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL) {
VIR_TEST_VERBOSE("\nbaseline CPU is incompatible with CPU %zu\n",
i);
VIR_TEST_VERBOSE("%74s", "... ");
ret = -1;
goto cleanup;
}
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
if (cpus) {
for (i = 0; i < ncpus; i++)
virCPUDefFree(cpus[i]);
VIR_FREE(cpus);
}
virCPUDefFree(baseline);
VIR_FREE(result);
return ret;
}
static int
cpuTestUpdate(const void *arg)
{
const struct data *data = arg;
int ret = -1;
virCPUDefPtr host = NULL;
virCPUDefPtr migHost = NULL;
virCPUDefPtr cpu = NULL;
char *result = NULL;
if (!(host = cpuTestLoadXML(data->arch, data->host)) ||
!(cpu = cpuTestLoadXML(data->arch, data->name)))
goto cleanup;
if (!(migHost = virCPUCopyMigratable(data->arch, host)))
goto cleanup;
if (virCPUUpdate(host->arch, cpu, migHost) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (virAsprintf(&result, "%s+%s", data->host, data->name) < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = cpuTestCompareXML(data->arch, cpu, result, true);
cleanup:
virCPUDefFree(host);
virCPUDefFree(cpu);
virCPUDefFree(migHost);
VIR_FREE(result);
return ret;
}
static int
cpuTestHasFeature(const void *arg)
{
const struct data *data = arg;
int ret = -1;
virCPUDefPtr host = NULL;
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virCPUDataPtr hostData = NULL;
int result;
if (!(host = cpuTestLoadXML(data->arch, data->host)))
goto cleanup;
if (cpuEncode(host->arch, host, NULL, &hostData,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL) < 0)
goto cleanup;
result = virCPUCheckFeature(host->arch, host, data->name);
if (data->result == result)
result = virCPUDataCheckFeature(hostData, data->name);
if (data->result == -1)
virResetLastError();
if (data->result != result) {
VIR_TEST_VERBOSE("\nExpected result %s, got %s\n",
cpuTestBoolWithErrorStr(data->result),
cpuTestBoolWithErrorStr(result));
/* Pad to line up with test name ... in virTestRun */
VIR_TEST_VERBOSE("%74s", "... ");
goto cleanup;
}
ret = 0;
cleanup:
virCPUDataFree(hostData);
virCPUDefFree(host);
return ret;
}
static int
cpuTestCPUID(bool guest, const void *arg)
{
const struct data *data = arg;
int ret = -1;
virCPUDataPtr hostData = NULL;
char *hostFile = NULL;
char *host = NULL;
virCPUDefPtr cpu = NULL;
char *result = NULL;
if (virAsprintf(&hostFile, "%s/cputestdata/%s-cpuid-%s.xml",
abs_srcdir, virArchToString(data->arch), data->host) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (virTestLoadFile(hostFile, &host) < 0 ||
!(hostData = virCPUDataParse(host)))
goto cleanup;
if (VIR_ALLOC(cpu) < 0)
goto cleanup;
cpu->arch = hostData->arch;
if (guest) {
cpu->type = VIR_CPU_TYPE_GUEST;
cpu->match = VIR_CPU_MATCH_EXACT;
cpu->fallback = VIR_CPU_FALLBACK_FORBID;
} else {
cpu->type = VIR_CPU_TYPE_HOST;
}
if (cpuDecode(cpu, hostData, NULL, 0, NULL) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (virAsprintf(&result, "cpuid-%s-%s",
data->host,
guest ? "guest" : "host") < 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = cpuTestCompareXML(data->arch, cpu, result, false);
cleanup:
VIR_FREE(hostFile);
VIR_FREE(host);
virCPUDataFree(hostData);
virCPUDefFree(cpu);
VIR_FREE(result);
return ret;
}
static int
cpuTestHostCPUID(const void *arg)
{
return cpuTestCPUID(false, arg);
}
static int
cpuTestGuestCPUID(const void *arg)
{
return cpuTestCPUID(true, arg);
}
static int
cpuTestUpdateLiveCompare(virArch arch,
virCPUDefPtr actual,
virCPUDefPtr expected)
{
size_t i, j;
int ret = 0;
if (virCPUExpandFeatures(arch, actual) < 0 ||
virCPUExpandFeatures(arch, expected) < 0)
return -1;
if (STRNEQ(actual->model, expected->model)) {
VIR_TEST_VERBOSE("Actual CPU model '%s', expected '%s'\n",
actual->model, expected->model);
return -1;
}
i = j = 0;
while (i < actual->nfeatures || j < expected->nfeatures) {
virCPUFeatureDefPtr featAct = NULL;
virCPUFeatureDefPtr featExp = NULL;
int cmp;
if (i < actual->nfeatures)
featAct = actual->features + i;
if (j < expected->nfeatures)
featExp = expected->features + j;
/*
* Act < Exp => cmp < 0 (missing entry in Exp)
* Act = Exp => cmp = 0
* Act > Exp => cmp > 0 (missing entry in Act)
*
* NULL > name for any name != NULL
*/
if (featAct && featExp)
cmp = strcmp(featAct->name, featExp->name);
else
cmp = featExp ? 1 : -1;
if (cmp <= 0)
i++;
if (cmp >= 0)
j++;
/* Possible combinations of cmp, featAct->policy, and featExp->policy:
* cmp Act Exp result
* ---------------------------------
* 0 dis dis ok
* 0 dis req missing
* 0 req dis extra
* 0 req req ok
* ---------------------------------
* - dis X ok # ignoring extra disabled features
* - req X extra
* ---------------------------------
* + X dis extra
* + X req missing
*/
if ((cmp == 0 &&
featAct->policy == VIR_CPU_FEATURE_DISABLE &&
featExp->policy == VIR_CPU_FEATURE_REQUIRE) ||
(cmp > 0 &&
featExp->policy == VIR_CPU_FEATURE_REQUIRE)) {
VIR_TEST_VERBOSE("Actual CPU lacks feature '%s'\n",
featExp->name);
ret = -1;
continue;
}
if ((cmp == 0 &&
featAct->policy == VIR_CPU_FEATURE_REQUIRE &&
featExp->policy == VIR_CPU_FEATURE_DISABLE) ||
(cmp < 0 &&
featAct->policy == VIR_CPU_FEATURE_REQUIRE) ||
(cmp > 0 &&
featExp->policy == VIR_CPU_FEATURE_DISABLE)) {
VIR_TEST_VERBOSE("Actual CPU has extra feature '%s'\n",
featAct->name);
ret = -1;
}
}
return ret;
}
static int
cpuTestUpdateLive(const void *arg)
{
const struct data *data = arg;
char *cpuFile = NULL;
virCPUDefPtr cpu = NULL;
char *enabledFile = NULL;
char *enabled = NULL;
virCPUDataPtr enabledData = NULL;
char *disabledFile = NULL;
char *disabled = NULL;
virCPUDataPtr disabledData = NULL;
char *expectedFile = NULL;
virCPUDefPtr expected = NULL;
int ret = -1;
if (virAsprintf(&cpuFile, "cpuid-%s-guest", data->host) < 0 ||
!(cpu = cpuTestLoadXML(data->arch, cpuFile)))
goto cleanup;
if (virAsprintf(&enabledFile, "%s/cputestdata/%s-cpuid-%s-enabled.xml",
abs_srcdir, virArchToString(data->arch), data->host) < 0 ||
virTestLoadFile(enabledFile, &enabled) < 0 ||
!(enabledData = virCPUDataParse(enabled)))
goto cleanup;
if (virAsprintf(&disabledFile, "%s/cputestdata/%s-cpuid-%s-disabled.xml",
abs_srcdir, virArchToString(data->arch), data->host) < 0 ||
virTestLoadFile(disabledFile, &disabled) < 0 ||
!(disabledData = virCPUDataParse(disabled)))
goto cleanup;
if (virCPUUpdateLive(data->arch, cpu, enabledData, disabledData) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (virAsprintf(&expectedFile, "cpuid-%s-json", data->host) < 0 ||
!(expected = cpuTestLoadXML(data->arch, expectedFile)))
goto cleanup;
ret = cpuTestUpdateLiveCompare(data->arch, cpu, expected);
cleanup:
VIR_FREE(cpuFile);
virCPUDefFree(cpu);
VIR_FREE(enabledFile);
VIR_FREE(enabled);
virCPUDataFree(enabledData);
VIR_FREE(disabledFile);
VIR_FREE(disabled);
virCPUDataFree(disabledData);
VIR_FREE(expectedFile);
virCPUDefFree(expected);
return ret;
}
#if WITH_QEMU && WITH_YAJL
static int
cpuTestJSONCPUID(const void *arg)
{
const struct data *data = arg;
qemuMonitorCPUModelInfoPtr model = NULL;
virQEMUCapsPtr qemuCaps = NULL;
virCPUDefPtr cpu = NULL;
qemuMonitorTestPtr testMon = NULL;
char *json = NULL;
char *result = NULL;
int ret = -1;
if (virAsprintf(&json, "%s/cputestdata/%s-cpuid-%s.json",
abs_srcdir, virArchToString(data->arch), data->host) < 0 ||
virAsprintf(&result, "cpuid-%s-json", data->host) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (!(testMon = qemuMonitorTestNewFromFile(json, driver.xmlopt, true)))
goto cleanup;
if (qemuMonitorGetCPUModelExpansion(qemuMonitorTestGetMonitor(testMon),
QEMU_MONITOR_CPU_MODEL_EXPANSION_STATIC,
"host", true, &model) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (!(qemuCaps = virQEMUCapsNew()))
goto cleanup;
virQEMUCapsSetArch(qemuCaps, data->arch);
virQEMUCapsSetCPUModelInfo(qemuCaps, VIR_DOMAIN_VIRT_KVM, model);
model = NULL;
if (VIR_ALLOC(cpu) < 0)
goto cleanup;
cpu->arch = data->arch;
cpu->type = VIR_CPU_TYPE_GUEST;
cpu->match = VIR_CPU_MATCH_EXACT;
cpu->fallback = VIR_CPU_FALLBACK_FORBID;
if (virQEMUCapsInitCPUModel(qemuCaps, VIR_DOMAIN_VIRT_KVM, cpu, false) != 0)
goto cleanup;
ret = cpuTestCompareXML(data->arch, cpu, result, false);
cleanup:
qemuMonitorCPUModelInfoFree(model);
virObjectUnref(qemuCaps);
qemuMonitorTestFree(testMon);
virCPUDefFree(cpu);
VIR_FREE(result);
VIR_FREE(json);
return ret;
}
#endif
static const char *model486[] = { "486" };
static const char *nomodel[] = { "nomodel" };
static const char *models[] = { "qemu64", "core2duo", "Nehalem" };
static const char *haswell[] = { "SandyBridge", "Haswell" };
static const char *ppc_models[] = { "POWER6", "POWER7", "POWER8" };
static int
tests: simplify common setup A few of the tests were missing basic sanity checks, while most of them were doing copy-and-paste initialization (in fact, some of them pasted the argc > 1 check more than once!). It's much nicer to do things in one common place, and minimizes the size of the next patch that fixes getcwd usage. * tests/testutils.h (EXIT_AM_HARDFAIL): New define. (progname, abs_srcdir): Define for all tests. (VIRT_TEST_MAIN): Change callback signature. * tests/testutils.c (virtTestMain): Do more common init. * tests/commandtest.c (mymain): Simplify. * tests/cputest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/esxutilstest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/eventtest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/hashtest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/networkxml2xmltest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/nodedevxml2xmltest.c (myname): Likewise. * tests/nodeinfotest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/nwfilterxml2xmltest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/qemuargv2xmltest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/qemuhelptest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/qemuxml2argvtest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/qemuxml2xmltest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/qparamtest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/sexpr2xmltest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/sockettest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/statstest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/storagepoolxml2xmltest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/storagevolxml2xmltest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/virbuftest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/virshtest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/vmx2xmltest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/xencapstest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/xmconfigtest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/xml2sexprtest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/xml2vmxtest.c (mymain): Likewise.
2011-04-29 16:21:20 +00:00
mymain(void)
{
int ret = 0;
#if WITH_QEMU && WITH_YAJL
if (qemuTestDriverInit(&driver) < 0)
return EXIT_FAILURE;
virEventRegisterDefaultImpl();
#endif
#define DO_TEST(arch, api, name, host, cpu, \
models, nmodels, flags, result) \
do { \
struct data data = { \
arch, host, cpu, models, \
models == NULL ? NULL : #models, \
nmodels, flags, result \
}; \
char *testLabel; \
char *tmp; \
\
tmp = virTestLogContentAndReset(); \
VIR_FREE(tmp); \
\
if (virAsprintf(&testLabel, "%s(%s): %s", \
#api, virArchToString(arch), name) < 0) { \
ret = -1; \
break; \
} \
\
if (virTestRun(testLabel, api, &data) < 0) { \
if (virTestGetDebug()) { \
char *log; \
if ((log = virTestLogContentAndReset()) && \
strlen(log) > 0) \
VIR_TEST_DEBUG("\n%s\n", log); \
VIR_FREE(log); \
} \
ret = -1; \
} \
\
VIR_FREE(testLabel); \
} while (0)
#define DO_TEST_COMPARE(arch, host, cpu, result) \
DO_TEST(arch, cpuTestCompare, \
host "/" cpu " (" #result ")", \
host, cpu, NULL, 0, 0, result)
#define DO_TEST_UPDATE_ONLY(arch, host, cpu) \
DO_TEST(arch, cpuTestUpdate, \
cpu " on " host, \
host, cpu, NULL, 0, 0, 0)
#define DO_TEST_UPDATE(arch, host, cpu, result) \
do { \
DO_TEST_UPDATE_ONLY(arch, host, cpu); \
DO_TEST_COMPARE(arch, host, host "+" cpu, result); \
} while (0)
#define DO_TEST_BASELINE(arch, name, flags, result) \
do { \
const char *suffix = ""; \
char *label; \
if ((flags) & VIR_CONNECT_BASELINE_CPU_EXPAND_FEATURES) \
suffix = " (expanded)"; \
if ((flags) & VIR_CONNECT_BASELINE_CPU_MIGRATABLE) \
suffix = " (migratable)"; \
if (virAsprintf(&label, "%s%s", name, suffix) < 0) { \
ret = -1; \
} else { \
DO_TEST(arch, cpuTestBaseline, label, NULL, \
"baseline-" name, NULL, 0, flags, result); \
} \
VIR_FREE(label); \
} while (0)
#define DO_TEST_HASFEATURE(arch, host, feature, result) \
DO_TEST(arch, cpuTestHasFeature, \
host "/" feature " (" #result ")", \
host, feature, NULL, 0, 0, result)
cputest: Don't test cpuGuestData The API is no longer used anywhere else since it was replaced by a much saner work flow utilizing new APIs that work on virCPUDefPtr directly: virCPUCompare, virCPUUpdate, and virCPUTranslate. Not testing the new work flow caused some bugs to be hidden. This patch reveals them, but doesn't attempt to fix them. To make sure all test still pass after this patch, all affected test results are modified to pretend the tests succeeded. All of the bugs will be fixed in the following commits and the artificial modifications will be reverted. The following is the list of bugs in the new CPU model work flow: - a guest CPU with mode='custom' and missing <vendor/> gets the vendor copied from host's CPU (the vendor should only be copied to host-model CPUs): DO_TEST_UPDATE("x86", "host", "min", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL) DO_TEST_UPDATE("x86", "host", "pentium3", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL) DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host-better", "pentium3", NULL, 0) - when a guest CPU with mode='custom' needs to be translated into another model because the original model is not supported by a hypervisor, the result will have its vendor set to the vendor of the original CPU model as specified in cpu_map.xml even if the original guest CPU XML didn't contain <vendor/>: DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host", "guest", model486, 0) DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host", "guest", models, 0) DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("x86", "host-Haswell-noTSX", "Haswell-noTSX", haswell, 0) - legacy POWERx_v* model names are not recognized: DO_TEST_GUESTCPU("ppc64", "host", "guest-legacy", ppc_models, 0) Signed-off-by: Jiri Denemark <jdenemar@redhat.com>
2016-11-10 08:41:17 +00:00
#define DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(arch, host, cpu, models, result) \
DO_TEST(arch, cpuTestGuestCPU, \
host "/" cpu " (" #models ")", \
host, cpu, models, \
models == NULL ? 0 : sizeof(models) / sizeof(char *), \
0, result)
#if WITH_QEMU && WITH_YAJL
# define DO_TEST_CPUID_JSON(arch, host, json) \
do { \
if (json) { \
DO_TEST(arch, cpuTestJSONCPUID, host, host, \
NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0); \
} \
} while (0)
#else
# define DO_TEST_CPUID_JSON(arch, host, json)
#endif
#define DO_TEST_CPUID(arch, host, json) \
do { \
DO_TEST(arch, cpuTestHostCPUID, host, host, \
NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0); \
DO_TEST(arch, cpuTestGuestCPUID, host, host, \
NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0); \
DO_TEST_CPUID_JSON(arch, host, json); \
if (json) { \
DO_TEST(arch, cpuTestUpdateLive, host, host, \
NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0); \
} \
} while (0)
/* host to host comparison */
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "host", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "host-better", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "host-worse", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_SUPERSET);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "host-amd-fake", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "host-incomp-arch", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "host-no-vendor", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host-no-vendor", "host", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "host", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "host-better", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "host-worse", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "host-incomp-arch", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "host-no-vendor", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host-no-vendor", "host", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
/* guest to host comparison */
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "bogus-model", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_ERROR);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "bogus-feature", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_ERROR);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "min", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_SUPERSET);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "pentium3", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_SUPERSET);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "exact", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_SUPERSET);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "exact-forbid", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "exact-forbid-extra", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_SUPERSET);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "exact-disable", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_SUPERSET);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "exact-disable2", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_SUPERSET);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "exact-disable-extra", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_SUPERSET);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "exact-require", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_SUPERSET);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "exact-require-extra", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "exact-force", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_SUPERSET);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "strict", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "strict-full", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "strict-disable", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "strict-force-extra", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "guest", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_SUPERSET);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "pentium3-amd", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host-amd", "pentium3-amd", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_SUPERSET);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host-worse", "penryn-force", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host-SandyBridge", "exact-force-Haswell", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-strict", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-exact", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-legacy", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-legacy-incompatible", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-legacy-invalid", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_ERROR);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-compat-none", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-compat-valid", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-compat-invalid", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_ERROR);
DO_TEST_COMPARE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-compat-incompatible", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
/* guest updates for migration
* automatically compares host CPU with the result */
DO_TEST_UPDATE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "min", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_UPDATE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "pentium3", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_UPDATE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "guest", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_SUPERSET);
DO_TEST_UPDATE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "host-model", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_UPDATE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "host-model-nofallback", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_UPDATE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host-invtsc", "host-model", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_SUPERSET);
DO_TEST_UPDATE_ONLY(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "host-passthrough");
DO_TEST_UPDATE_ONLY(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "host-passthrough-features");
DO_TEST_UPDATE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_UPDATE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-nofallback", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
DO_TEST_UPDATE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-legacy", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_UPDATE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-legacy-incompatible", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
DO_TEST_UPDATE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-legacy-invalid", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_ERROR);
DO_TEST_UPDATE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-compat-none", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_UPDATE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-compat-valid", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_IDENTICAL);
DO_TEST_UPDATE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-compat-invalid", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_ERROR);
DO_TEST_UPDATE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-compat-incompatible", VIR_CPU_COMPARE_INCOMPATIBLE);
/* computing baseline CPUs */
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "incompatible-vendors", 0, -1);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "no-vendor", 0, 0);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "some-vendors", 0, 0);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "1", 0, 0);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "2", 0, 0);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "3", 0, 0);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "3", VIR_CONNECT_BASELINE_CPU_EXPAND_FEATURES, 0);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "4", 0, 0);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "4", VIR_CONNECT_BASELINE_CPU_EXPAND_FEATURES, 0);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "5", 0, 0);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "5", VIR_CONNECT_BASELINE_CPU_EXPAND_FEATURES, 0);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "6", 0, 0);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "6", VIR_CONNECT_BASELINE_CPU_MIGRATABLE, 0);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "7", 0, 0);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "8", 0, 0);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "incompatible-vendors", 0, -1);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "no-vendor", 0, 0);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "incompatible-models", 0, -1);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "same-model", 0, 0);
DO_TEST_BASELINE(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "legacy", 0, -1);
/* CPU features */
DO_TEST_HASFEATURE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "vmx", YES);
DO_TEST_HASFEATURE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "lm", YES);
DO_TEST_HASFEATURE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "sse4.1", YES);
DO_TEST_HASFEATURE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "3dnowext", NO);
DO_TEST_HASFEATURE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "skinit", NO);
DO_TEST_HASFEATURE(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "foo", FAIL);
/* computing guest data and decoding the data into a guest CPU XML */
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "guest", NULL, 0);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host-better", "pentium3", NULL, 0);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host-worse", "guest", NULL, 0);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "strict-force-extra", NULL, 0);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "penryn-force", NULL, 0);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "guest", model486, 0);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "guest", models, 0);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "guest", nomodel, -1);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "guest-nofallback", models, -1);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "host+host-model", models, 0);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host", "host+host-model-nofallback", models, -1);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host-Haswell-noTSX", "Haswell", haswell, 0);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host-Haswell-noTSX", "Haswell-noTSX", haswell, 0);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host-Haswell-noTSX", "Haswell-noTSX-nofallback", haswell, -1);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "host-Haswell-noTSX", "Haswell-noTSX", NULL, 0);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest", ppc_models, 0);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-nofallback", ppc_models, -1);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-legacy", ppc_models, 0);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-legacy-incompatible", ppc_models, -1);
DO_TEST_GUESTCPU(VIR_ARCH_PPC64, "host", "guest-legacy-invalid", ppc_models, -1);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "A10-5800K", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Atom-D510", false);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Atom-N450", false);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Core-i5-2500", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Core-i5-2540M", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Core-i5-4670T", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Core-i5-6600", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Core-i7-2600", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Core-i7-3520M", false);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Core-i7-3740QM", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Core-i7-3770", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Core-i7-4600U", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Core-i7-4510U", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Core-i7-5600U", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Core2-E6850", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Core2-Q9500", false);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "FX-8150", false);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Opteron-1352", false);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Opteron-2350", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Opteron-6234", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Opteron-6282", false);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Pentium-P6100", false);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Phenom-B95", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Xeon-5110", false);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Xeon-E3-1245", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Xeon-E5-2630", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Xeon-E5-2650", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Xeon-E7-4820", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Xeon-E7-8890", false);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Xeon-W3520", true);
DO_TEST_CPUID(VIR_ARCH_X86_64, "Xeon-X5460", false);
#if WITH_QEMU && WITH_YAJL
qemuTestDriverFree(&driver);
#endif
return ret == 0 ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE;
}
VIR_TEST_MAIN(mymain)