kunit-example-test.c (5129B)
1// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2/* 3 * Example KUnit test to show how to use KUnit. 4 * 5 * Copyright (C) 2019, Google LLC. 6 * Author: Brendan Higgins <brendanhiggins@google.com> 7 */ 8 9#include <kunit/test.h> 10 11/* 12 * This is the most fundamental element of KUnit, the test case. A test case 13 * makes a set EXPECTATIONs and ASSERTIONs about the behavior of some code; if 14 * any expectations or assertions are not met, the test fails; otherwise, the 15 * test passes. 16 * 17 * In KUnit, a test case is just a function with the signature 18 * `void (*)(struct kunit *)`. `struct kunit` is a context object that stores 19 * information about the current test. 20 */ 21static void example_simple_test(struct kunit *test) 22{ 23 /* 24 * This is an EXPECTATION; it is how KUnit tests things. When you want 25 * to test a piece of code, you set some expectations about what the 26 * code should do. KUnit then runs the test and verifies that the code's 27 * behavior matched what was expected. 28 */ 29 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, 1 + 1, 2); 30} 31 32/* 33 * This is run once before each test case, see the comment on 34 * example_test_suite for more information. 35 */ 36static int example_test_init(struct kunit *test) 37{ 38 kunit_info(test, "initializing\n"); 39 40 return 0; 41} 42 43/* 44 * This is run once before all test cases in the suite. 45 * See the comment on example_test_suite for more information. 46 */ 47static int example_test_init_suite(struct kunit_suite *suite) 48{ 49 kunit_info(suite, "initializing suite\n"); 50 51 return 0; 52} 53 54/* 55 * This test should always be skipped. 56 */ 57static void example_skip_test(struct kunit *test) 58{ 59 /* This line should run */ 60 kunit_info(test, "You should not see a line below."); 61 62 /* Skip (and abort) the test */ 63 kunit_skip(test, "this test should be skipped"); 64 65 /* This line should not execute */ 66 KUNIT_FAIL(test, "You should not see this line."); 67} 68 69/* 70 * This test should always be marked skipped. 71 */ 72static void example_mark_skipped_test(struct kunit *test) 73{ 74 /* This line should run */ 75 kunit_info(test, "You should see a line below."); 76 77 /* Skip (but do not abort) the test */ 78 kunit_mark_skipped(test, "this test should be skipped"); 79 80 /* This line should run */ 81 kunit_info(test, "You should see this line."); 82} 83 84/* 85 * This test shows off all the types of KUNIT_EXPECT macros. 86 */ 87static void example_all_expect_macros_test(struct kunit *test) 88{ 89 /* Boolean assertions */ 90 KUNIT_EXPECT_TRUE(test, true); 91 KUNIT_EXPECT_FALSE(test, false); 92 93 /* Integer assertions */ 94 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, 1, 1); /* check == */ 95 KUNIT_EXPECT_GE(test, 1, 1); /* check >= */ 96 KUNIT_EXPECT_LE(test, 1, 1); /* check <= */ 97 KUNIT_EXPECT_NE(test, 1, 0); /* check != */ 98 KUNIT_EXPECT_GT(test, 1, 0); /* check > */ 99 KUNIT_EXPECT_LT(test, 0, 1); /* check < */ 100 101 /* Pointer assertions */ 102 KUNIT_EXPECT_NOT_ERR_OR_NULL(test, test); 103 KUNIT_EXPECT_PTR_EQ(test, NULL, NULL); 104 KUNIT_EXPECT_PTR_NE(test, test, NULL); 105 KUNIT_EXPECT_NULL(test, NULL); 106 KUNIT_EXPECT_NOT_NULL(test, test); 107 108 /* String assertions */ 109 KUNIT_EXPECT_STREQ(test, "hi", "hi"); 110 KUNIT_EXPECT_STRNEQ(test, "hi", "bye"); 111 112 /* 113 * There are also ASSERT variants of all of the above that abort test 114 * execution if they fail. Useful for memory allocations, etc. 115 */ 116 KUNIT_ASSERT_GT(test, sizeof(char), 0); 117 118 /* 119 * There are also _MSG variants of all of the above that let you include 120 * additional text on failure. 121 */ 122 KUNIT_EXPECT_GT_MSG(test, sizeof(int), 0, "Your ints are 0-bit?!"); 123 KUNIT_ASSERT_GT_MSG(test, sizeof(int), 0, "Your ints are 0-bit?!"); 124} 125 126/* 127 * Here we make a list of all the test cases we want to add to the test suite 128 * below. 129 */ 130static struct kunit_case example_test_cases[] = { 131 /* 132 * This is a helper to create a test case object from a test case 133 * function; its exact function is not important to understand how to 134 * use KUnit, just know that this is how you associate test cases with a 135 * test suite. 136 */ 137 KUNIT_CASE(example_simple_test), 138 KUNIT_CASE(example_skip_test), 139 KUNIT_CASE(example_mark_skipped_test), 140 KUNIT_CASE(example_all_expect_macros_test), 141 {} 142}; 143 144/* 145 * This defines a suite or grouping of tests. 146 * 147 * Test cases are defined as belonging to the suite by adding them to 148 * `kunit_cases`. 149 * 150 * Often it is desirable to run some function which will set up things which 151 * will be used by every test; this is accomplished with an `init` function 152 * which runs before each test case is invoked. Similarly, an `exit` function 153 * may be specified which runs after every test case and can be used to for 154 * cleanup. For clarity, running tests in a test suite would behave as follows: 155 * 156 * suite.suite_init(suite); 157 * suite.init(test); 158 * suite.test_case[0](test); 159 * suite.exit(test); 160 * suite.init(test); 161 * suite.test_case[1](test); 162 * suite.exit(test); 163 * suite.suite_exit(suite); 164 * ...; 165 */ 166static struct kunit_suite example_test_suite = { 167 .name = "example", 168 .init = example_test_init, 169 .suite_init = example_test_init_suite, 170 .test_cases = example_test_cases, 171}; 172 173/* 174 * This registers the above test suite telling KUnit that this is a suite of 175 * tests that need to be run. 176 */ 177kunit_test_suites(&example_test_suite); 178 179MODULE_LICENSE("GPL v2");