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/*
* testutils.c: basic test utils
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*
* Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Red Hat, Inc.
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*
* 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/>.
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*/
#include <config.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
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#include "testutils.h"
#include "internal.h"
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#include "viralloc.h"
#include "virerror.h"
#include "virbuffer.h"
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#include "virlog.h"
#include "virstring.h"
#define VIR_FROM_THIS VIR_FROM_NONE
VIR_LOG_INIT("tests.testutils");
#include "virbitmap.h"
#include "virfile.h"
static unsigned int testDebug = -1;
static unsigned int testVerbose = -1;
static unsigned int testExpensive = -1;
static unsigned int testRegenerate = -1;
Introduce new OOM testing support The previous OOM testing support would re-run the entire "main" method each iteration, failing a different malloc each time. When a test suite has 'n' allocations, the number of repeats requires is (n * (n + 1) ) / 2. This gets very large, very quickly. This new OOM testing support instead integrates at the virtTestRun level, so each individual test case gets repeated, instead of the entire test suite. This means the values of 'n' are orders of magnitude smaller. The simple usage is $ VIR_TEST_OOM=1 ./qemuxml2argvtest ... 29) QEMU XML-2-ARGV clock-utc ... OK Test OOM for nalloc=36 .................................... OK 30) QEMU XML-2-ARGV clock-localtime ... OK Test OOM for nalloc=36 .................................... OK 31) QEMU XML-2-ARGV clock-france ... OK Test OOM for nalloc=38 ...................................... OK ... the second lines reports how many mallocs have to be failed, and thus how many repeats of the test will be run. If it crashes, then running under valgrind will often show the problem $ VIR_TEST_OOM=1 ../run valgrind ./qemuxml2argvtest When debugging problems it is also helpful to select an individual test case $ VIR_TEST_RANGE=30 VIR_TEST_OOM=1 ../run valgrind ./qemuxml2argvtest When things get really tricky, it is possible to request that just specific allocs are failed. eg to fail allocs 5 -> 12, use $ VIR_TEST_RANGE=30 VIR_TEST_OOM=1:5-12 ../run valgrind ./qemuxml2argvtest In the worse case, you might want to know the stack trace of the alloc which was failed then VIR_TEST_OOM_TRACE can be set. If it is set to 1 then it will only print if it thinks a mistake happened. This is often not reliable, so setting it to 2 will make it print the stack trace for every alloc that is failed. $ VIR_TEST_OOM_TRACE=2 VIR_TEST_RANGE=30 VIR_TEST_OOM=1:5-5 ../run valgrind ./qemuxml2argvtest 30) QEMU XML-2-ARGV clock-localtime ... OK Test OOM for nalloc=36 !virAllocN /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/util/viralloc.c:180 virHashCreateFull /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/util/virhash.c:144 virDomainDefParseXML /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/conf/domain_conf.c:11745 virDomainDefParseNode /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/conf/domain_conf.c:12646 virDomainDefParse /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/conf/domain_conf.c:12590 testCompareXMLToArgvFiles /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/tests/qemuxml2argvtest.c:106 virtTestRun /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/tests/testutils.c:250 mymain /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/tests/qemuxml2argvtest.c:418 (discriminator 2) virtTestMain /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/tests/testutils.c:750 ?? ??:0 _start ??:? FAILED Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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static size_t testCounter;
static virBitmap *testBitmap;
static virBitmap *failedTests;
static virArch virTestHostArch = VIR_ARCH_X86_64;
virArch
virArchFromHost(void)
{
return virTestHostArch;
}
void
virTestSetHostArch(virArch arch)
{
virTestHostArch = arch;
}
static int virTestUseTerminalColors(void)
{
return isatty(STDOUT_FILENO);
}
static unsigned int
virTestGetFlag(const char *name)
{
char *flagStr;
unsigned int flag;
if ((flagStr = getenv(name)) == NULL)
return 0;
if (virStrToLong_ui(flagStr, NULL, 10, &flag) < 0)
return 0;
return flag;
}
Introduce new OOM testing support The previous OOM testing support would re-run the entire "main" method each iteration, failing a different malloc each time. When a test suite has 'n' allocations, the number of repeats requires is (n * (n + 1) ) / 2. This gets very large, very quickly. This new OOM testing support instead integrates at the virtTestRun level, so each individual test case gets repeated, instead of the entire test suite. This means the values of 'n' are orders of magnitude smaller. The simple usage is $ VIR_TEST_OOM=1 ./qemuxml2argvtest ... 29) QEMU XML-2-ARGV clock-utc ... OK Test OOM for nalloc=36 .................................... OK 30) QEMU XML-2-ARGV clock-localtime ... OK Test OOM for nalloc=36 .................................... OK 31) QEMU XML-2-ARGV clock-france ... OK Test OOM for nalloc=38 ...................................... OK ... the second lines reports how many mallocs have to be failed, and thus how many repeats of the test will be run. If it crashes, then running under valgrind will often show the problem $ VIR_TEST_OOM=1 ../run valgrind ./qemuxml2argvtest When debugging problems it is also helpful to select an individual test case $ VIR_TEST_RANGE=30 VIR_TEST_OOM=1 ../run valgrind ./qemuxml2argvtest When things get really tricky, it is possible to request that just specific allocs are failed. eg to fail allocs 5 -> 12, use $ VIR_TEST_RANGE=30 VIR_TEST_OOM=1:5-12 ../run valgrind ./qemuxml2argvtest In the worse case, you might want to know the stack trace of the alloc which was failed then VIR_TEST_OOM_TRACE can be set. If it is set to 1 then it will only print if it thinks a mistake happened. This is often not reliable, so setting it to 2 will make it print the stack trace for every alloc that is failed. $ VIR_TEST_OOM_TRACE=2 VIR_TEST_RANGE=30 VIR_TEST_OOM=1:5-5 ../run valgrind ./qemuxml2argvtest 30) QEMU XML-2-ARGV clock-localtime ... OK Test OOM for nalloc=36 !virAllocN /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/util/viralloc.c:180 virHashCreateFull /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/util/virhash.c:144 virDomainDefParseXML /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/conf/domain_conf.c:11745 virDomainDefParseNode /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/conf/domain_conf.c:12646 virDomainDefParse /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/conf/domain_conf.c:12590 testCompareXMLToArgvFiles /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/tests/qemuxml2argvtest.c:106 virtTestRun /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/tests/testutils.c:250 mymain /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/tests/qemuxml2argvtest.c:418 (discriminator 2) virtTestMain /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/tests/testutils.c:750 ?? ??:0 _start ??:? FAILED Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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/**
* virTestPropagateLibvirtError:
*
* In cases when a libvirt utility function which reports libvirt errors is
* used in the test suite outside of the virTestRun call and the failure of such
* a function would cause an test failure the error message reported by that
* function will not be propagated to the user as the error callback is not
* invoked.
*
* In cases when the error message may be beneficial in debugging this helper
* provides means to dispatch the errors including invocation of the error
* callback.
*/
void
virTestPropagateLibvirtError(void)
{
if (virGetLastErrorCode() == VIR_ERR_OK)
return;
if (virTestGetVerbose() || virTestGetDebug())
virDispatchError(NULL);
}
/*
* Runs test
*
* returns: -1 = error, 0 = success
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*/
int
virTestRun(const char *title,
int (*body)(const void *data), const void *data)
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{
int ret = 0;
/* Some test are fragile about environ settings. If that's
* the case, don't poison it. */
if (getenv("VIR_TEST_MOCK_PROGNAME"))
g_setenv("VIR_TEST_MOCK_TESTNAME", title, TRUE);
if (testCounter == 0 && !virTestGetVerbose())
fprintf(stderr, " ");
testCounter++;
/* Skip tests if out of range */
if (testBitmap && !virBitmapIsBitSet(testBitmap, testCounter))
return 0;
if (virTestGetVerbose())
fprintf(stderr, "%2zu) %-65s ... ", testCounter, title);
virResetLastError();
ret = body(data);
virTestPropagateLibvirtError();
if (virTestGetVerbose()) {
if (ret == 0)
if (virTestUseTerminalColors())
fprintf(stderr, "\e[32mOK\e[0m\n"); /* green */
else
fprintf(stderr, "OK\n");
else if (ret == EXIT_AM_SKIP)
if (virTestUseTerminalColors())
fprintf(stderr, "\e[34m\e[1mSKIP\e[0m\n"); /* bold blue */
else
fprintf(stderr, "SKIP\n");
else
if (virTestUseTerminalColors())
fprintf(stderr, "\e[31m\e[1mFAILED\e[0m\n"); /* bold red */
else
fprintf(stderr, "FAILED\n");
} else {
if (testCounter != 1 &&
!((testCounter-1) % 40)) {
fprintf(stderr, " %-3zu\n", (testCounter-1));
fprintf(stderr, " ");
Introduce new OOM testing support The previous OOM testing support would re-run the entire "main" method each iteration, failing a different malloc each time. When a test suite has 'n' allocations, the number of repeats requires is (n * (n + 1) ) / 2. This gets very large, very quickly. This new OOM testing support instead integrates at the virtTestRun level, so each individual test case gets repeated, instead of the entire test suite. This means the values of 'n' are orders of magnitude smaller. The simple usage is $ VIR_TEST_OOM=1 ./qemuxml2argvtest ... 29) QEMU XML-2-ARGV clock-utc ... OK Test OOM for nalloc=36 .................................... OK 30) QEMU XML-2-ARGV clock-localtime ... OK Test OOM for nalloc=36 .................................... OK 31) QEMU XML-2-ARGV clock-france ... OK Test OOM for nalloc=38 ...................................... OK ... the second lines reports how many mallocs have to be failed, and thus how many repeats of the test will be run. If it crashes, then running under valgrind will often show the problem $ VIR_TEST_OOM=1 ../run valgrind ./qemuxml2argvtest When debugging problems it is also helpful to select an individual test case $ VIR_TEST_RANGE=30 VIR_TEST_OOM=1 ../run valgrind ./qemuxml2argvtest When things get really tricky, it is possible to request that just specific allocs are failed. eg to fail allocs 5 -> 12, use $ VIR_TEST_RANGE=30 VIR_TEST_OOM=1:5-12 ../run valgrind ./qemuxml2argvtest In the worse case, you might want to know the stack trace of the alloc which was failed then VIR_TEST_OOM_TRACE can be set. If it is set to 1 then it will only print if it thinks a mistake happened. This is often not reliable, so setting it to 2 will make it print the stack trace for every alloc that is failed. $ VIR_TEST_OOM_TRACE=2 VIR_TEST_RANGE=30 VIR_TEST_OOM=1:5-5 ../run valgrind ./qemuxml2argvtest 30) QEMU XML-2-ARGV clock-localtime ... OK Test OOM for nalloc=36 !virAllocN /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/util/viralloc.c:180 virHashCreateFull /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/util/virhash.c:144 virDomainDefParseXML /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/conf/domain_conf.c:11745 virDomainDefParseNode /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/conf/domain_conf.c:12646 virDomainDefParse /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/src/conf/domain_conf.c:12590 testCompareXMLToArgvFiles /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/tests/qemuxml2argvtest.c:106 virtTestRun /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/tests/testutils.c:250 mymain /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/tests/qemuxml2argvtest.c:418 (discriminator 2) virtTestMain /home/berrange/src/virt/libvirt/tests/testutils.c:750 ?? ??:0 _start ??:? FAILED Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>
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}
if (ret == 0)
fprintf(stderr, ".");
else if (ret == EXIT_AM_SKIP)
fprintf(stderr, "_");
else
fprintf(stderr, "!");
}
if (ret != 0 && ret != EXIT_AM_SKIP)
virBitmapSetBitExpand(failedTests, testCounter);
g_unsetenv("VIR_TEST_MOCK_TESTNAME");
return ret;
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}
/*
* A wrapper for virTestRun that resets the log content before each run
* and sets ret to -1 on failure. On success, ret is untouched.
*/
void
virTestRunLog(int *ret,
const char *title,
int (*body)(const void *data),
const void *data)
{
int rc;
g_free(virTestLogContentAndReset());
rc = virTestRun(title, body, data);
if (rc >= 0)
return;
*ret = -1;
if (virTestGetDebug()) {
g_autofree char *log = virTestLogContentAndReset();
if (strlen(log) > 0)
VIR_TEST_DEBUG("\n%s", log);
}
}
/**
* virTestLoadFile:
* @file: name of the file to load
* @buf: buffer to load the file into
*
* Allocates @buf to the size of FILE. Reads FILE into buffer BUF.
* Upon any failure, error is printed to stderr and -1 is returned. 'errno' is
* not preserved. On success 0 is returned. Caller is responsible for freeing
* @buf.
*/
int
virTestLoadFile(const char *file, char **buf)
{
g_autoptr(FILE) fp = fopen(file, "r");
struct stat st;
char *tmp;
int len, tmplen, buflen;
if (!fp) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: failed to open: %s\n", file, g_strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
if (fstat(fileno(fp), &st) < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: failed to fstat: %s\n", file, g_strerror(errno));
return -1;
}
tmplen = buflen = st.st_size + 1;
*buf = g_new0(char, buflen);
tmp = *buf;
(*buf)[0] = '\0';
if (st.st_size) {
/* read the file line by line */
while (fgets(tmp, tmplen, fp) != NULL) {
len = strlen(tmp);
/* stop on an empty line */
if (len == 0)
break;
/* remove trailing backslash-newline pair */
if (len >= 2 && tmp[len-2] == '\\' && tmp[len-1] == '\n') {
len -= 2;
tmp[len] = '\0';
}
/* advance the temporary buffer pointer */
tmp += len;
tmplen -= len;
}
if (ferror(fp)) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: read failed: %s\n", file, g_strerror(errno));
VIR_FREE(*buf);
return -1;
}
}
return 0;
}
static char *
virTestLoadFileGetPath(const char *p,
va_list ap)
{
g_auto(virBuffer) buf = VIR_BUFFER_INITIALIZER;
char *path = NULL;
virBufferAddLit(&buf, abs_srcdir "/");
if (p) {
virBufferAdd(&buf, p, -1);
virBufferStrcatVArgs(&buf, ap);
}
if (!(path = virBufferContentAndReset(&buf)))
VIR_TEST_VERBOSE("failed to format file path");
return path;
}
/**
* virTestLoadFilePath:
* @...: file name components terminated with a NULL
*
* Constructs the test file path from variable arguments and loads the file.
* 'abs_srcdir' is automatically prepended.
*/
char *
virTestLoadFilePath(const char *p, ...)
{
g_autofree char *path = NULL;
char *ret = NULL;
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, p);
if (!(path = virTestLoadFileGetPath(p, ap)))
goto cleanup;
ignore_value(virTestLoadFile(path, &ret));
cleanup:
va_end(ap);
return ret;
}
/**
* virTestLoadFileJSON:
* @...: name components terminated with a NULL
*
* Constructs the test file path from variable arguments and loads and parses
* the JSON file. 'abs_srcdir' is automatically prepended to the path.
*/
virJSONValue *
virTestLoadFileJSON(const char *p, ...)
{
virJSONValue *ret = NULL;
g_autofree char *jsonstr = NULL;
g_autofree char *path = NULL;
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, p);
if (!(path = virTestLoadFileGetPath(p, ap)))
goto cleanup;
if (virFileReadAll(path, INT_MAX, &jsonstr) < 0)
goto cleanup;
if (!(ret = virJSONValueFromString(jsonstr)))
VIR_TEST_VERBOSE("failed to parse json from file '%s'", path);
cleanup:
va_end(ap);
return ret;
}
/**
* @param stream: output stream to write differences to
* @param expect: expected output text
* @param expectName: name designator of the expected text
* @param actual: actual output text
* @param actualName: name designator of the actual text
* @param regenerate: enable or disable regenerate functionality
* @param rewrap: enable or disable rewrapping when regenerating
*
* Display expected and actual output text, trimmed to first and last
* characters at which differences occur. Displays names of the text strings if
* non-NULL.
*/
static int
virTestDifferenceFullInternal(FILE *stream,
const char *expect,
const char *expectName,
const char *actual,
const char *actualName,
bool regenerate)
{
const char *expectStart;
const char *expectEnd;
const char *actualStart;
const char *actualEnd;
if (!expect)
expect = "";
if (!actual)
actual = "";
expectStart = expect;
expectEnd = expect + (strlen(expect)-1);
actualStart = actual;
actualEnd = actual + (strlen(actual)-1);
if (expectName && regenerate && (virTestGetRegenerate() > 0)) {
if (virFileWriteStr(expectName, actual, 0666) < 0) {
virDispatchError(NULL);
return -1;
}
}
if (!virTestGetDebug())
return 0;
if (virTestGetDebug() < 2) {
/* Skip to first character where they differ */
while (*expectStart && *actualStart &&
*actualStart == *expectStart) {
actualStart++;
expectStart++;
}
/* Work backwards to last character where they differ */
while (actualEnd > actualStart &&
expectEnd > expectStart &&
*actualEnd == *expectEnd) {
actualEnd--;
expectEnd--;
}
}
/* Show the trimmed differences */
if (expectName)
fprintf(stream, "\nIn '%s':", expectName);
fprintf(stream, "\nOffset %d\nExpect [", (int) (expectStart - expect));
if ((expectEnd - expectStart + 1) &&
fwrite(expectStart, (expectEnd-expectStart+1), 1, stream) != 1)
return -1;
fprintf(stream, "]\n");
if (actualName)
fprintf(stream, "In '%s':\n", actualName);
fprintf(stream, "Actual [");
if ((actualEnd - actualStart + 1) &&
fwrite(actualStart, (actualEnd-actualStart+1), 1, stream) != 1)
return -1;
fprintf(stream, "]\n");
/* Pad to line up with test name ... in virTestRun */
fprintf(stream, " ... ");
return 0;
}
/**
* @param stream: output stream to write differences to
* @param expect: expected output text
* @param expectName: name designator of the expected text
* @param actual: actual output text
* @param actualName: name designator of the actual text
*
* Display expected and actual output text, trimmed to first and last
* characters at which differences occur. Displays names of the text strings if
* non-NULL. If VIR_TEST_REGENERATE_OUTPUT is used, this function will
* regenerate the expected file.
*/
int
virTestDifferenceFull(FILE *stream,
const char *expect,
const char *expectName,
const char *actual,
const char *actualName)
{
return virTestDifferenceFullInternal(stream, expect, expectName,
actual, actualName, true);
}
/**
* @param stream: output stream to write differences to
* @param expect: expected output text
* @param expectName: name designator of the expected text
* @param actual: actual output text
* @param actualName: name designator of the actual text
*
* Display expected and actual output text, trimmed to first and last
* characters at which differences occur. Displays names of the text strings if
* non-NULL. If VIR_TEST_REGENERATE_OUTPUT is used, this function will not
* regenerate the expected file.
*/
int
virTestDifferenceFullNoRegenerate(FILE *stream,
const char *expect,
const char *expectName,
const char *actual,
const char *actualName)
{
return virTestDifferenceFullInternal(stream, expect, expectName,
actual, actualName, false);
}
/**
* @param stream: output stream to write differences to
* @param expect: expected output text
* @param actual: actual output text
*
* Display expected and actual output text, trimmed to
* first and last characters at which differences occur
*/
int
virTestDifference(FILE *stream,
const char *expect,
const char *actual)
{
return virTestDifferenceFullNoRegenerate(stream,
expect, NULL,
actual, NULL);
}
/**
* @param stream: output stream to write differences to
* @param expect: expected output text
* @param actual: actual output text
*
* Display expected and actual output text, trimmed to
* first and last characters at which differences occur
*/
int virTestDifferenceBin(FILE *stream,
const char *expect,
const char *actual,
size_t length)
{
size_t start = 0, end = length;
ssize_t i;
if (!virTestGetDebug())
return 0;
if (virTestGetDebug() < 2) {
/* Skip to first character where they differ */
for (i = 0; i < length; i++) {
if (expect[i] != actual[i]) {
start = i;
break;
}
}
/* Work backwards to last character where they differ */
for (i = (length -1); i >= 0; i--) {
if (expect[i] != actual[i]) {
end = i;
break;
}
}
}
/* Round to nearest boundary of 4, except that last word can be short */
start -= (start % 4);
end += 4 - (end % 4);
if (end >= length)
end = length - 1;
/* Show the trimmed differences */
fprintf(stream, "\nExpect [ Region %d-%d", (int)start, (int)end);
for (i = start; i < end; i++) {
if ((i % 4) == 0)
fprintf(stream, "\n ");
fprintf(stream, "0x%02x, ", ((int)expect[i])&0xff);
}
fprintf(stream, "]\n");
fprintf(stream, "Actual [ Region %d-%d", (int)start, (int)end);
for (i = start; i < end; i++) {
if ((i % 4) == 0)
fprintf(stream, "\n ");
fprintf(stream, "0x%02x, ", ((int)actual[i])&0xff);
}
fprintf(stream, "]\n");
/* Pad to line up with test name ... in virTestRun */
fprintf(stream, " ... ");
return 0;
}
/*
* @param actual: String input content
* @param filename: File to compare @actual against
* @param unwrap: Remove '\\\n' sequences from file content before comparison
*
* If @actual is NULL, it's treated as an empty string.
*/
int
virTestCompareToFileFull(const char *actual,
const char *filename,
bool unwrap)
{
g_autofree char *filecontent = NULL;
g_autofree char *fixedcontent = NULL;
const char *cmpcontent = actual;
size_t cmpcontentLen;
if (!cmpcontent)
cmpcontent = "";
if (unwrap) {
if (virTestLoadFile(filename, &filecontent) < 0 && !virTestGetRegenerate())
return -1;
} else {
if (virFileReadAll(filename, INT_MAX, &filecontent) < 0 && !virTestGetRegenerate())
return -1;
}
cmpcontentLen = strlen(cmpcontent);
if (cmpcontentLen > 0 &&
cmpcontent[cmpcontentLen - 1] != '\n') {
fixedcontent = g_strdup_printf("%s\n", cmpcontent);
cmpcontent = fixedcontent;
}
if (STRNEQ_NULLABLE(cmpcontent, filecontent)) {
virTestDifferenceFullInternal(stderr, filecontent, filename,
cmpcontent, NULL, true);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* @param actual: String input content
* @param filename: File to compare @actual against
*
* If @actual is NULL, it's treated as an empty string.
*/
int
virTestCompareToFile(const char *actual,
const char *filename)
{
return virTestCompareToFileFull(actual, filename, true);
}
int
virTestCompareToULL(unsigned long long expect,
unsigned long long actual)
{
g_autofree char *expectStr = NULL;
g_autofree char *actualStr = NULL;
expectStr = g_strdup_printf("%llu", expect);
actualStr = g_strdup_printf("%llu", actual);
return virTestCompareToString(expectStr, actualStr);
}
int
virTestCompareToString(const char *expect,
const char *actual)
{
if (STRNEQ_NULLABLE(expect, actual)) {
virTestDifference(stderr, expect, actual);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
static void
virTestErrorFuncQuiet(void *data G_GNUC_UNUSED,
virErrorPtr err G_GNUC_UNUSED)
{ }
/* register an error handler in tests when using connections */
void
virTestQuiesceLibvirtErrors(bool always)
{
if (always || !virTestGetVerbose())
virSetErrorFunc(NULL, virTestErrorFuncQuiet);
}
struct virtTestLogData {
virBuffer buf;
};
static struct virtTestLogData testLog = { VIR_BUFFER_INITIALIZER };
static void
virtTestLogOutput(virLogSource *source G_GNUC_UNUSED,
virLogPriority priority G_GNUC_UNUSED,
const char *filename G_GNUC_UNUSED,
int lineno G_GNUC_UNUSED,
const char *funcname G_GNUC_UNUSED,
const char *timestamp,
struct _virLogMetadata *metadata G_GNUC_UNUSED,
const char *rawstr G_GNUC_UNUSED,
const char *str,
void *data)
{
struct virtTestLogData *log = data;
virBufferAsprintf(&log->buf, "%s: %s", timestamp, str);
}
static void
virtTestLogClose(void *data)
{
struct virtTestLogData *log = data;
virBufferFreeAndReset(&log->buf);
}
/* Return a malloc'd string (possibly with strlen of 0) of all data
* logged since the last call to this function, or NULL on failure. */
char *
virTestLogContentAndReset(void)
{
char *ret;
ret = virBufferContentAndReset(&testLog.buf);
if (!ret)
ret = g_strdup("");
return ret;
}
unsigned int
virTestGetDebug(void)
{
if (testDebug == -1)
testDebug = virTestGetFlag("VIR_TEST_DEBUG");
return testDebug;
}
unsigned int
virTestGetVerbose(void)
{
if (testVerbose == -1)
testVerbose = virTestGetFlag("VIR_TEST_VERBOSE");
return testVerbose || virTestGetDebug();
}
unsigned int
virTestGetExpensive(void)
{
if (testExpensive == -1)
testExpensive = virTestGetFlag("VIR_TEST_EXPENSIVE");
return testExpensive;
}
unsigned int
virTestGetRegenerate(void)
{
if (testRegenerate == -1)
testRegenerate = virTestGetFlag("VIR_TEST_REGENERATE_OUTPUT");
return testRegenerate;
}
/**
* virTestHasRangeBitmap:
*
* Returns whether the test was invoked with VIR_TEST_RANGE declared thus
* limiting the run only on specific test cases.
*/
bool
virTestHasRangeBitmap(void)
{
return !!testBitmap;
}
static int
virTestSetEnvPath(void)
{
const char *path = getenv("PATH");
g_autofree char *new_path = NULL;
if (path) {
if (strstr(path, abs_builddir) != path)
new_path = g_strdup_printf("%s:%s", abs_builddir, path);
} else {
new_path = g_strdup(abs_builddir);
}
if (new_path &&
g_setenv("PATH", new_path, TRUE) == FALSE)
return -1;
return 0;
}
#define FAKEROOTDIRTEMPLATE abs_builddir "/fakerootdir-XXXXXX"
char*
virTestFakeRootDirInit(void)
{
g_autofree char *fakerootdir = g_strdup(FAKEROOTDIRTEMPLATE);
if (!g_mkdtemp(fakerootdir)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Cannot create fakerootdir");
return NULL;
}
g_setenv("LIBVIRT_FAKE_ROOT_DIR", fakerootdir, TRUE);
return g_steal_pointer(&fakerootdir);
}
void
virTestFakeRootDirCleanup(char *fakerootdir)
{
g_unsetenv("LIBVIRT_FAKE_ROOT_DIR");
if (!g_getenv("LIBVIRT_SKIP_CLEANUP"))
virFileDeleteTree(fakerootdir);
else
fprintf(stderr, "Test data ready for inspection: %s\n", fakerootdir);
}
int virTestMain(int argc,
char **argv,
int (*func)(void),
...)
{
const char *lib;
va_list ap;
int ret;
char *testRange = NULL;
size_t noutputs = 0;
virLogOutput *output = NULL;
virLogOutput **outputs = NULL;
g_autofree char *progname = NULL;
g_autofree const char **preloads = NULL;
size_t npreloads = 0;
g_autofree char *mock = NULL;
g_autofree char *fakerootdir = NULL;
if (getenv("VIR_TEST_FILE_ACCESS")) {
preloads = g_renew(const char *, preloads, npreloads + 2);
preloads[npreloads++] = VIR_TEST_MOCK("virtest");
preloads[npreloads] = NULL;
}
g_setenv("HOME", "/bad-test-used-env-home", TRUE);
g_setenv("XDG_RUNTIME_DIR", "/bad-test-used-env-xdg-runtime-dir", TRUE);
g_setenv("XDG_DATA_HOME", "/bad-test-used-env-xdg-data-home", TRUE);
g_setenv("XDG_CACHE_HOME", "/bad-test-used-env-xdg-cache-home", TRUE);
g_setenv("XDG_CONFIG_HOME", "/bad-test-used-env-xdg-config-home", TRUE);
va_start(ap, func);
while ((lib = va_arg(ap, const char *))) {
if (!virFileIsExecutable(lib)) {
perror(lib);
va_end(ap);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
preloads = g_renew(const char *, preloads, npreloads + 2);
preloads[npreloads++] = lib;
preloads[npreloads] = NULL;
}
va_end(ap);
if (preloads) {
mock = g_strjoinv(":", (char **)preloads);
VIR_TEST_PRELOAD(mock);
}
progname = g_path_get_basename(argv[0]);
g_setenv("VIR_TEST_MOCK_PROGNAME", progname, TRUE);
virFileActivateDirOverrideForProg(argv[0]);
if (virTestSetEnvPath() < 0)
return EXIT_AM_HARDFAIL;
tests: guarantee abs_srcdir in all C tests While trying to debug a failure of virpcitest during 'make distcheck', I noticed that with a VPATH build, 'cd tests; ./virpcitest' fails for an entirely different reason. To reproduce the distcheck failure, I had to run 'cd tests; abs_srcdir=/path/to/src ./virpcitest'. But we document in HACKING that all of our tests are supposed to be runnable without requiring extra environment variables. The solution: hardcode the location of srcdir into the just-built binaries, rather than requiring make to prepopulate environment variables. With this, './virpcitest' passes even in a VPATH build (provided that $(srcdir) is writable; a followup patch will fix the conditions required by 'make distcheck'). [Note: the makefile must still pass on directory variables to the test environment of shell scripts, since those aren't compiled. So while this solves the case of a compiled test, it still requires environment variables to pass a VPATH build of any shell script test case that relies on srcdir.] * tests/Makefile.am (AM_CFLAGS): Define abs_srcdir in all compiled tests. * tests/testutils.h (abs_srcdir): Quit declaring. * tests/testutils.c (virtTestMain): Rely on define rather than environment variable. * tests/virpcimock.c (pci_device_new_from_stub): Rely on define. * tests/cputest.c (mymain): Adjust abs_top_srcdir default. * tests/qemuxml2argvtest.c (mymain): Likewise. * tests/qemuxmlnstest.c (mymain): Likewise. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2013-11-27 21:31:53 +00:00
if (!virFileExists(abs_srcdir))
return EXIT_AM_HARDFAIL;
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
if (argc > 1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s\n", argv[0]);
fputs("effective environment variables:\n"
"VIR_TEST_VERBOSE set to show names of individual tests\n"
"VIR_TEST_DEBUG set to show information for debugging failures\n",
stderr);
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
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
fprintf(stderr, "TEST: %s\n", progname);
if (virErrorInitialize() < 0)
return EXIT_FAILURE;
if (virLogSetFromEnv() < 0)
return EXIT_FAILURE;
if (!getenv("LIBVIRT_DEBUG") && !virLogGetNbOutputs()) {
if (!(output = virLogOutputNew(virtTestLogOutput, virtTestLogClose,
&testLog, VIR_LOG_DEBUG,
VIR_LOG_TO_STDERR, NULL)))
return EXIT_FAILURE;
VIR_APPEND_ELEMENT(outputs, noutputs, output);
if (virLogDefineOutputs(outputs, noutputs) < 0) {
virLogOutputListFree(outputs, noutputs);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
}
if ((testRange = getenv("VIR_TEST_RANGE")) != NULL) {
if (!(testBitmap = virBitmapParseUnlimited(testRange))) {
fprintf(stderr, "Cannot parse range %s\n", testRange);
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
}
failedTests = virBitmapNew(1);
if (!(fakerootdir = virTestFakeRootDirInit()))
return EXIT_FAILURE;
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
ret = (func)();
virResetLastError();
if (!virTestGetVerbose() && ret != EXIT_AM_SKIP) {
if (testCounter == 0 || testCounter % 40)
fprintf(stderr, "%*s", 40 - (int)(testCounter % 40), "");
fprintf(stderr, " %-3zu %s\n", testCounter, ret == 0 ? "OK" : "FAIL");
}
virTestFakeRootDirCleanup(fakerootdir);
switch (ret) {
case EXIT_FAILURE:
case EXIT_SUCCESS:
case EXIT_AM_SKIP:
case EXIT_AM_HARDFAIL:
break;
default:
fprintf(stderr, "Test callback returned invalid value: %d\n", ret);
ret = EXIT_AM_HARDFAIL;
break;
}
if (ret == EXIT_FAILURE && !virBitmapIsAllClear(failedTests)) {
g_autofree char *failed = virBitmapFormat(failedTests);
fprintf(stderr, "%zu tests failed. Run them using:\n", virBitmapCountBits(failedTests));
fprintf(stderr, "VIR_TEST_DEBUG=1 VIR_TEST_RANGE=%s %s\n", failed, argv[0]);
}
virBitmapFree(testBitmap);
virBitmapFree(failedTests);
virLogReset();
return ret;
}
virCaps *
virTestGenericCapsInit(void)
{
g_autoptr(virCaps) caps = NULL;
virCapsGuest *guest;
if ((caps = virCapabilitiesNew(VIR_ARCH_X86_64,
capabilities: use bool instead of int While preparing to add a capability for active commit, I noticed that the existing code was abusing int for boolean values. * src/conf/capabilities.h (_virCapsGuestFeature, _virCapsHost) (virCapabilitiesNew, virCapabilitiesAddGuestFeature): Improve types. * src/conf/capabilities.c (virCapabilitiesNew) (virCapabilitiesAddGuestFeature): Adjust signature. * src/bhyve/bhyve_capabilities.c (virBhyveCapsBuild): Update clients. * src/esx/esx_driver.c (esxCapsInit): Likewise. * src/libxl/libxl_conf.c (libxlMakeCapabilities): Likewise. * src/lxc/lxc_conf.c (virLXCDriverCapsInit): Likewise. * src/openvz/openvz_conf.c (openvzCapsInit): Likewise. * src/parallels/parallels_driver.c (parallelsBuildCapabilities): Likewise. * src/phyp/phyp_driver.c (phypCapsInit): Likewise. * src/qemu/qemu_capabilities.c (virQEMUCapsInit) (virQEMUCapsInitGuestFromBinary): Likewise. * src/security/virt-aa-helper.c (get_definition): Likewise. * src/test/test_driver.c (testBuildCapabilities): Likewise. * src/uml/uml_conf.c (umlCapsInit): Likewise. * src/vbox/vbox_tmpl.c (vboxCapsInit): Likewise. * src/vmware/vmware_conf.c (vmwareCapsInit): Likewise. * src/xen/xen_hypervisor.c (xenHypervisorBuildCapabilities): Likewise. * src/xenapi/xenapi_driver.c (getCapsObject): Likewise. * tests/qemucaps2xmltest.c (testGetCaps): Likewise. * tests/testutils.c (virTestGenericCapsInit): Likewise. * tests/testutilslxc.c (testLXCCapsInit): Likewise. * tests/testutilsqemu.c (testQemuCapsInit): Likewise. * tests/testutilsxen.c (testXenCapsInit): Likewise. * tests/vircaps2xmltest.c (buildVirCapabilities): Likewise. * tests/vircapstest.c (buildNUMATopology): Likewise. * tests/vmx2xmltest.c (testCapsInit): Likewise. * tests/xml2vmxtest.c (testCapsInit): Likewise. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
2014-07-14 12:56:13 +00:00
false, false)) == NULL)
return NULL;
guest = virCapabilitiesAddGuest(caps, VIR_DOMAIN_OSTYPE_HVM, VIR_ARCH_I686,
"/usr/bin/acme-virt", NULL, 0, NULL);
virCapabilitiesAddGuestDomain(guest, VIR_DOMAIN_VIRT_TEST,
NULL, NULL, 0, NULL);
virCapabilitiesAddGuestDomain(guest, VIR_DOMAIN_VIRT_QEMU,
NULL, NULL, 0, NULL);
virCapabilitiesAddGuestDomain(guest, VIR_DOMAIN_VIRT_KVM,
NULL, NULL, 0, NULL);
guest = virCapabilitiesAddGuest(caps, VIR_DOMAIN_OSTYPE_HVM, VIR_ARCH_X86_64,
"/usr/bin/acme-virt", NULL, 0, NULL);
virCapabilitiesAddGuestDomain(guest, VIR_DOMAIN_VIRT_TEST,
NULL, NULL, 0, NULL);
virCapabilitiesAddGuestDomain(guest, VIR_DOMAIN_VIRT_QEMU,
NULL, NULL, 0, NULL);
virCapabilitiesAddGuestDomain(guest, VIR_DOMAIN_VIRT_KVM,
NULL, NULL, 0, NULL);
if (virTestGetDebug() > 1) {
g_autofree char *caps_str = NULL;
caps_str = virCapabilitiesFormatXML(caps);
if (!caps_str)
return NULL;
VIR_TEST_DEBUG("Generic driver capabilities:\n%s", caps_str);
}
return g_steal_pointer(&caps);
}
#define MAX_CELLS 4
#define MAX_CPUS_IN_CELL 2
#define MAX_MEM_IN_CELL 2097152
/*
* Build NUMA topology with cell id starting from (0 + seq)
* for testing
*/
virCapsHostNUMA *
virTestCapsBuildNUMATopology(int seq)
{
g_autoptr(virCapsHostNUMA) caps = virCapabilitiesHostNUMANew();
virCapsHostNUMACellCPU *cell_cpus = NULL;
int core_id, cell_id;
int id;
id = 0;
for (cell_id = 0; cell_id < MAX_CELLS; cell_id++) {
cell_cpus = g_new0(virCapsHostNUMACellCPU, MAX_CPUS_IN_CELL);
for (core_id = 0; core_id < MAX_CPUS_IN_CELL; core_id++) {
cell_cpus[core_id].id = id + core_id;
cell_cpus[core_id].socket_id = cell_id + seq;
cell_cpus[core_id].core_id = id + core_id;
cell_cpus[core_id].siblings = virBitmapNew(MAX_CPUS_IN_CELL);
ignore_value(virBitmapSetBit(cell_cpus[core_id].siblings, id));
}
id++;
virCapabilitiesHostNUMAAddCell(caps, cell_id + seq,
MAX_MEM_IN_CELL,
MAX_CPUS_IN_CELL, &cell_cpus,
0, NULL,
0, NULL,
NULL);
cell_cpus = NULL;
}
return g_steal_pointer(&caps);
}
static virDomainDefParserConfig virTestGenericDomainDefParserConfig = {
.features = VIR_DOMAIN_DEF_FEATURE_INDIVIDUAL_VCPUS,
};
virDomainXMLOption *virTestGenericDomainXMLConfInit(void)
{
return virDomainXMLOptionNew(&virTestGenericDomainDefParserConfig,
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
}
int
testCompareDomXML2XMLFiles(virCaps *caps G_GNUC_UNUSED,
virDomainXMLOption *xmlopt,
const char *infile, const char *outfile, bool live,
unsigned int parse_flags,
testCompareDomXML2XMLResult expectResult)
{
g_autofree char *actual = NULL;
int ret = -1;
testCompareDomXML2XMLResult result;
g_autoptr(virDomainDef) def = NULL;
unsigned int format_flags = VIR_DOMAIN_DEF_FORMAT_SECURE;
if (!virFileExists(infile)) {
VIR_TEST_DEBUG("Test input file '%s' is missing", infile);
return -1;
}
if (!live) {
format_flags |= VIR_DOMAIN_DEF_FORMAT_INACTIVE;
parse_flags |= VIR_DOMAIN_DEF_PARSE_INACTIVE;
}
if (!(def = virDomainDefParseFile(infile, xmlopt, NULL, parse_flags))) {
result = TEST_COMPARE_DOM_XML2XML_RESULT_FAIL_PARSE;
goto out;
}
if (!virDomainDefCheckABIStability(def, def, xmlopt)) {
VIR_TEST_DEBUG("ABI stability check failed on %s", infile);
result = TEST_COMPARE_DOM_XML2XML_RESULT_FAIL_STABILITY;
goto out;
}
if (!(actual = virDomainDefFormat(def, xmlopt, format_flags))) {
result = TEST_COMPARE_DOM_XML2XML_RESULT_FAIL_FORMAT;
goto out;
}
if (virTestCompareToFile(actual, outfile) < 0) {
result = TEST_COMPARE_DOM_XML2XML_RESULT_FAIL_COMPARE;
goto out;
}
result = TEST_COMPARE_DOM_XML2XML_RESULT_SUCCESS;
out:
if (result == expectResult) {
ret = 0;
if (expectResult != TEST_COMPARE_DOM_XML2XML_RESULT_SUCCESS) {
VIR_TEST_DEBUG("Got expected failure code=%d msg=%s",
result, virGetLastErrorMessage());
}
} else {
ret = -1;
VIR_TEST_DEBUG("Expected result code=%d but received code=%d",
expectResult, result);
}
return ret;
}
static int virtTestCounter;
static char virtTestCounterStr[128];
static char *virtTestCounterPrefixEndOffset;
/**
* virTestCounterReset:
* @prefix: name of the test group
*
* Resets the counter and sets up the test group name to use with
* virTestCounterNext(). This function is not thread safe.
*
* Note: The buffer for the assembled message is 128 bytes long. Longer test
* case names (including the number index) will be silently truncated.
*/
void
virTestCounterReset(const char *prefix)
{
virtTestCounter = 0;
ignore_value(virStrcpyStatic(virtTestCounterStr, prefix));
virtTestCounterPrefixEndOffset = virtTestCounterStr + strlen(virtTestCounterStr);
}
/**
* virTestCounterNext:
*
* This function is designed to ease test creation and reordering by adding
* a way to do automagic test case numbering.
*
* Returns string consisting of test name prefix configured via
* virTestCounterReset() and a number that increments in every call of this
* function. This function is not thread safe.
*
* Note: The buffer for the assembled message is 128 bytes long. Longer test
* case names (including the number index) will be silently truncated.
*/
const char
*virTestCounterNext(void)
{
size_t len = G_N_ELEMENTS(virtTestCounterStr);
/* calculate length of the rest of the string */
len -= (virtTestCounterPrefixEndOffset - virtTestCounterStr);
g_snprintf(virtTestCounterPrefixEndOffset, len, "%d", ++virtTestCounter);
return virtTestCounterStr;
}
/**
* virTestStablePath:
* @path: path to make stable
*
* If @path starts with the absolute source directory path, the prefix
* is replaced with the string "ABS_SRCDIR" and similarly the build directory
* is replaced by "ABS_BUILDDIR". This is useful when paths e.g. in output
* test files need to be made stable.
*
* If @path is NULL the equivalent to NULLSTR(path) is returned.
*
* The caller is responsible for freeing the returned buffer.
*/
char *
virTestStablePath(const char *path)
{
const char *tmp;
path = NULLSTR(path);
if ((tmp = STRSKIP(path, abs_srcdir)))
return g_strdup_printf("ABS_SRCDIR%s", tmp);
if ((tmp = STRSKIP(path, abs_builddir)))
return g_strdup_printf("ABS_BUILDDIR%s", tmp);
return g_strdup(path);
}
#ifdef __linux__
/**
* virCreateAnonymousFile:
* @data: a pointer to data to be written into a new file.
* @len: the length of data to be written (in bytes).
*
* Create a fake fd, write initial data to it.
*
*/
int
virCreateAnonymousFile(const uint8_t *data, size_t len)
{
int fd = -1;
char path[] = abs_builddir "testutils-memfd-XXXXXX";
/* A temp file is used since not all supported distributions support memfd. */
if ((fd = g_mkstemp_full(path, O_RDWR | O_CLOEXEC, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR)) < 0) {
return fd;
}
g_unlink(path);
if (safewrite(fd, data, len) != len) {
VIR_TEST_DEBUG("%s: %s", "failed to write to an anonymous file",
g_strerror(errno));
goto cleanup;
}
return fd;
cleanup:
if (VIR_CLOSE(fd) < 0) {
VIR_TEST_DEBUG("%s: %s", "failed to close an anonymous file",
g_strerror(errno));
}
return -1;
}
#endif