[v2,1/6] app/test: refactor of unit test suite runner

Message ID 20210402142424.1353789-2-ciara.power@intel.com (mailing list archive)
State Superseded, archived
Delegated to: akhil goyal
Headers
Series test: refactor crypto unit test framework |

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Power, Ciara April 2, 2021, 2:24 p.m. UTC
  Some small changes were made to the unit test suite runner for
readability and to enable reuse of some of the function in a later patch.

On test suite setup skip/fail, the loop to count testcases as
skipped/failed has been moved to another function.
This will allow for recursion in a later patch when nested sub-testsuites
are used.

The unit test suite runner accessed the list of testcases in the suite
structure every time the testcase was used. This is now replaced by a
testcase variable which improves readability.

A macro has been introduced for readability, instead of using open
coded loops.

Rather than keep local variable status counts for testcases,
these are added to the test suite structure.

The summary output now prints the suite name, this will be useful later
when multiple nested sub-testsuites are being run.

Signed-off-by: Ciara Power <ciara.power@intel.com>

---
v2:
  - Added macro to loop testcases in suite.
  - Testcase counts added to the test suite structure.
---
 app/test/test.c | 101 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------
 app/test/test.h |   6 +++
 2 files changed, 67 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-)
  

Comments

Aaron Conole April 5, 2021, 12:10 p.m. UTC | #1
Ciara Power <ciara.power@intel.com> writes:

> Some small changes were made to the unit test suite runner for
> readability and to enable reuse of some of the function in a later patch.
>
> On test suite setup skip/fail, the loop to count testcases as
> skipped/failed has been moved to another function.
> This will allow for recursion in a later patch when nested sub-testsuites
> are used.
>
> The unit test suite runner accessed the list of testcases in the suite
> structure every time the testcase was used. This is now replaced by a
> testcase variable which improves readability.
>
> A macro has been introduced for readability, instead of using open
> coded loops.
>
> Rather than keep local variable status counts for testcases,
> these are added to the test suite structure.
>
> The summary output now prints the suite name, this will be useful later
> when multiple nested sub-testsuites are being run.
>
> Signed-off-by: Ciara Power <ciara.power@intel.com>
>
> ---
> v2:
>   - Added macro to loop testcases in suite.
>   - Testcase counts added to the test suite structure.
> ---

Acked-by: Aaron Conole <aconole@redhat.com>
  

Patch

diff --git a/app/test/test.c b/app/test/test.c
index 624dd48042..a795cba1bb 100644
--- a/app/test/test.c
+++ b/app/test/test.c
@@ -36,6 +36,11 @@  extern cmdline_parse_ctx_t main_ctx[];
 
 #define RTE_LOGTYPE_APP RTE_LOGTYPE_USER1
 
+#define FOR_EACH_SUITE_TESTCASE(iter, suite, case)			\
+	for (iter = 0, case = suite->unit_test_cases[0];		\
+		suite->unit_test_cases[iter].testcase;			\
+		iter++, case = suite->unit_test_cases[iter])
+
 const char *prgname; /* to be set to argv[0] */
 
 static const char *recursive_call; /* used in linux for MP and other tests */
@@ -207,14 +212,39 @@  main(int argc, char **argv)
 	return ret;
 }
 
+static void
+unit_test_suite_count_tcs_on_setup_fail(struct unit_test_suite *suite,
+		int test_success)
+{
+	struct unit_test_case tc;
+
+	FOR_EACH_SUITE_TESTCASE(suite->total, suite, tc) {
+		if (!tc.enabled || test_success == TEST_SKIPPED)
+			suite->skipped++;
+		else
+			suite->failed++;
+	}
+}
+
+static void
+unit_test_suite_reset_counts(struct unit_test_suite *suite)
+{
+	suite->total = 0;
+	suite->executed = 0;
+	suite->succeeded = 0;
+	suite->skipped = 0;
+	suite->failed = 0;
+	suite->unsupported = 0;
+}
 
 int
 unit_test_suite_runner(struct unit_test_suite *suite)
 {
 	int test_success;
-	unsigned int total = 0, executed = 0, skipped = 0;
-	unsigned int succeeded = 0, failed = 0, unsupported = 0;
 	const char *status;
+	struct unit_test_case tc;
+
+	unit_test_suite_reset_counts(suite);
 
 	if (suite->suite_name) {
 		printf(" + ------------------------------------------------------- +\n");
@@ -228,55 +258,48 @@  unit_test_suite_runner(struct unit_test_suite *suite)
 			 * setup did not pass, so count all enabled tests and
 			 * mark them as failed/skipped
 			 */
-			while (suite->unit_test_cases[total].testcase) {
-				if (!suite->unit_test_cases[total].enabled ||
-				    test_success == TEST_SKIPPED)
-					skipped++;
-				else
-					failed++;
-				total++;
-			}
+			unit_test_suite_count_tcs_on_setup_fail(suite,
+					test_success);
 			goto suite_summary;
 		}
 	}
 
 	printf(" + ------------------------------------------------------- +\n");
 
-	while (suite->unit_test_cases[total].testcase) {
-		if (!suite->unit_test_cases[total].enabled) {
-			skipped++;
-			total++;
+	FOR_EACH_SUITE_TESTCASE(suite->total, suite, tc) {
+		if (!tc.enabled) {
+			suite->skipped++;
 			continue;
 		} else {
-			executed++;
+			suite->executed++;
 		}
 
 		/* run test case setup */
-		if (suite->unit_test_cases[total].setup)
-			test_success = suite->unit_test_cases[total].setup();
+		if (tc.setup)
+			test_success = tc.setup();
 		else
 			test_success = TEST_SUCCESS;
 
 		if (test_success == TEST_SUCCESS) {
 			/* run the test case */
-			test_success = suite->unit_test_cases[total].testcase();
+			test_success = tc.testcase();
 			if (test_success == TEST_SUCCESS)
-				succeeded++;
+				suite->succeeded++;
 			else if (test_success == TEST_SKIPPED)
-				skipped++;
+				suite->skipped++;
 			else if (test_success == -ENOTSUP)
-				unsupported++;
+				suite->unsupported++;
 			else
-				failed++;
+				suite->failed++;
 		} else if (test_success == -ENOTSUP) {
-			unsupported++;
+			suite->unsupported++;
 		} else {
-			failed++;
+			suite->failed++;
 		}
 
 		/* run the test case teardown */
-		if (suite->unit_test_cases[total].teardown)
-			suite->unit_test_cases[total].teardown();
+		if (tc.teardown)
+			tc.teardown();
 
 		if (test_success == TEST_SUCCESS)
 			status = "succeeded";
@@ -287,10 +310,8 @@  unit_test_suite_runner(struct unit_test_suite *suite)
 		else
 			status = "failed";
 
-		printf(" + TestCase [%2d] : %s %s\n", total,
-				suite->unit_test_cases[total].name, status);
-
-		total++;
+		printf(" + TestCase [%2d] : %s %s\n", suite->total,
+				tc.name, status);
 	}
 
 	/* Run test suite teardown */
@@ -301,20 +322,20 @@  unit_test_suite_runner(struct unit_test_suite *suite)
 
 suite_summary:
 	printf(" + ------------------------------------------------------- +\n");
-	printf(" + Test Suite Summary \n");
-	printf(" + Tests Total :       %2d\n", total);
-	printf(" + Tests Skipped :     %2d\n", skipped);
-	printf(" + Tests Executed :    %2d\n", executed);
-	printf(" + Tests Unsupported:  %2d\n", unsupported);
-	printf(" + Tests Passed :      %2d\n", succeeded);
-	printf(" + Tests Failed :      %2d\n", failed);
+	printf(" + Test Suite Summary : %s\n", suite->suite_name);
+	printf(" + Tests Total :       %2d\n", suite->total);
+	printf(" + Tests Skipped :     %2d\n", suite->skipped);
+	printf(" + Tests Executed :    %2d\n", suite->executed);
+	printf(" + Tests Unsupported:  %2d\n", suite->unsupported);
+	printf(" + Tests Passed :      %2d\n", suite->succeeded);
+	printf(" + Tests Failed :      %2d\n", suite->failed);
 	printf(" + ------------------------------------------------------- +\n");
 
-	last_test_result = failed;
+	last_test_result = suite->failed;
 
-	if (failed)
+	if (suite->failed)
 		return TEST_FAILED;
-	if (total == skipped)
+	if (suite->total == suite->skipped)
 		return TEST_SKIPPED;
 	return TEST_SUCCESS;
 }
diff --git a/app/test/test.h b/app/test/test.h
index b07f6c1ef0..10c7b496e6 100644
--- a/app/test/test.h
+++ b/app/test/test.h
@@ -138,6 +138,12 @@  struct unit_test_suite {
 	const char *suite_name;
 	int (*setup)(void);
 	void (*teardown)(void);
+	unsigned int total;
+	unsigned int executed;
+	unsigned int succeeded;
+	unsigned int skipped;
+	unsigned int failed;
+	unsigned int unsupported;
 	struct unit_test_case unit_test_cases[];
 };