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linux-nvgpu/userspace/src/results.c
Nicolas Benech ccb4c67a1b gpu: nvgpu: unit: Test execution verification
When running unit tests, a log of all executed tests is
generated. A script along with the "required_tests.json"
will check that all required tests were effectively run, thus
ensuring that no tests are silently missing. The "testlist.py"
support script is also used to generate the list of required
tests, and can also generate an HTML-formatted output with links
to JAMA requirements wherever possible.

JIRA NVGPU-1717

Change-Id: Ic361b1d0a5f003f8b24952d63e20fb496dd1e787
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Benech <nbenech@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git-master.nvidia.com/r/1983631
GVS: Gerrit_Virtual_Submit
Reviewed-by: Alex Waterman <alexw@nvidia.com>
Reviewed-by: mobile promotions <svcmobile_promotions@nvidia.com>
Tested-by: mobile promotions <svcmobile_promotions@nvidia.com>
2019-01-04 15:23:59 -08:00

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*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unit/io.h>
#include <unit/core.h>
#include <unit/unit.h>
#include <unit/results.h>
/*
* Mutex to ensure core_add_test_record() is thread safe.
*/
pthread_mutex_t mutex_results = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
static int __init_results(struct unit_fw *fw)
{
struct unit_results *results;
if (fw->results != NULL)
return 0;
results = malloc(sizeof(*results));
if (results == NULL)
return -1;
memset(results, 0, sizeof(*results));
fw->results = results;
return 0;
}
static void add_record(struct unit_test_list *list,
struct unit_test_record *tr)
{
/*
* First entry.
*/
if (list->head == NULL) {
list->head = tr;
list->last = tr;
return;
}
/*
* Add to the end of the list and update the pointer to the last entry
* in the list. This gives us O(1) add time.
*/
list->last->next = tr;
list->last = tr;
}
int core_add_test_record(struct unit_fw *fw,
struct unit_module *mod,
struct unit_module_test *test,
bool success)
{
struct unit_test_record *tr;
int err = 0;
pthread_mutex_lock(&mutex_results);
/*
* Does nothing if results are already inited.
*/
if (__init_results(fw) != 0) {
err = -1;
goto done;
}
tr = malloc(sizeof(*tr));
if (tr == NULL) {
err = -1;
goto done;
}
tr->mod = mod;
tr->test = test;
tr->status = success;
tr->next = NULL;
if (success)
add_record(&fw->results->passing, tr);
else
add_record(&fw->results->failing, tr);
fw->results->nr_tests += 1;
if (success)
fw->results->nr_passing += 1;
done:
pthread_mutex_unlock(&mutex_results);
return err;
}
static void dump_test_record(FILE *logfile, struct unit_test_record *rec,
bool status, bool first)
{
first ? fprintf(logfile, "\t{") : fprintf(logfile, ",\n\t{");
fprintf(logfile, "\"unit\": \"%s\", ", rec->mod->name);
fprintf(logfile, "\"test\": \"%s\", ", rec->test->name);
fprintf(logfile, "\"status\": %s, ", status ? "true":"false");
fprintf(logfile, "\"uid\": \"%s\", ", rec->test->jama.unique_id);
fprintf(logfile, "\"vc\": \"%s\", ",
rec->test->jama.verification_criteria);
fprintf(logfile, "\"req\": \"%s\"", rec->test->jama.requirement);
fprintf(logfile, "}");
}
static void dump_test_log(struct unit_fw *fw, struct unit_test_list
*passing_tests, struct unit_test_list *failing_tests)
{
struct unit_test_record *rec;
int count = 0;
FILE *logfile = fopen("results.json", "w+");
fprintf(logfile, "[\n");
for_record_in_test_list(passing_tests, rec) {
dump_test_record(logfile, rec, true, count == 0);
count++;
}
for_record_in_test_list(failing_tests, rec) {
dump_test_record(logfile, rec, false, count == 0);
count++;
}
fprintf(logfile, "\n]\n");
fclose(logfile);
}
void core_print_test_status(struct unit_fw *fw)
{
struct unit_test_list *failing_tests = &fw->results->failing;
struct unit_test_record *rec;
/*
* Print stats for the tests.
*/
core_msg(fw, "\n");
core_msg(fw, "Test results:\n");
core_msg(fw, "-------------\n");
core_msg(fw, "\n");
core_msg(fw, " Passing: %d\n", fw->results->nr_passing);
core_msg(fw, " Failing: %d\n",
fw->results->nr_tests - fw->results->nr_passing);
core_msg(fw, " Total: %d\n", fw->results->nr_tests);
core_msg(fw, "\n");
core_msg(fw, "Failing tests:\n");
core_msg(fw, "\n");
for_record_in_test_list(failing_tests, rec) {
core_msg(fw, " %s.%s\n",
rec->mod->name,
rec->test->name);
}
dump_test_log(fw, &fw->results->passing, &fw->results->failing);
}