Message ID | 20210721103822.3755111-1-johan.almbladh@anyfinetworks.com |
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State | New |
Headers | show |
Series | bpf/tests: do not PASS tests without actually testing the result | expand |
On Wed, Jul 21, 2021 at 3:39 AM Johan Almbladh <johan.almbladh@anyfinetworks.com> wrote: > > Each test case can have a set of sub-tests, where each sub-test can > run the cBPF/eBPF test snippet with its own data_size and expected > result. Before, the end of the sub-test array was indicated by both > data_size and result being zero. However, most or all of the internal > eBPF tests has a data_size of zero already. When such a test also had > an expected value of zero, the test was never run but reported as > PASS anyway. > > Now the test runner always runs the first sub-test, regardless of the > data_size and result values. The sub-test array zero-termination only > applies for any additional sub-tests. > > There are other ways fix it of course, but this solution at least > removes the surprise of eBPF tests with a zero result always succeeding. > > Signed-off-by: Johan Almbladh <johan.almbladh@anyfinetworks.com> > --- > lib/test_bpf.c | 9 ++++++++- > 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/lib/test_bpf.c b/lib/test_bpf.c > index d500320778c7..baff847a02da 100644 > --- a/lib/test_bpf.c > +++ b/lib/test_bpf.c > @@ -6659,7 +6659,14 @@ static int run_one(const struct bpf_prog *fp, struct bpf_test *test) > u64 duration; > u32 ret; > > - if (test->test[i].data_size == 0 && > + /* > + * NOTE: Several sub-tests may be present, in which case > + * a zero {data_size, result} tuple indicates the end of > + * the sub-test array. The first test is always run, > + * even if both data_size and result happen to be zero. > + */ > + if (i > 0 && This feels pretty arbitrary, of course, but I don't see how to improve this easily without tons of code churn for each test specification. Applied to bpf-next, thanks! > + test->test[i].data_size == 0 && > test->test[i].result == 0) > break; > > -- > 2.25.1 >
Hello: This patch was applied to bpf/bpf-next.git (refs/heads/master): On Wed, 21 Jul 2021 12:38:22 +0200 you wrote: > Each test case can have a set of sub-tests, where each sub-test can > run the cBPF/eBPF test snippet with its own data_size and expected > result. Before, the end of the sub-test array was indicated by both > data_size and result being zero. However, most or all of the internal > eBPF tests has a data_size of zero already. When such a test also had > an expected value of zero, the test was never run but reported as > PASS anyway. > > [...] Here is the summary with links: - bpf/tests: do not PASS tests without actually testing the result https://git.kernel.org/bpf/bpf-next/c/2b7e9f25e590 You are awesome, thank you! -- Deet-doot-dot, I am a bot. https://korg.docs.kernel.org/patchwork/pwbot.html
diff --git a/lib/test_bpf.c b/lib/test_bpf.c index d500320778c7..baff847a02da 100644 --- a/lib/test_bpf.c +++ b/lib/test_bpf.c @@ -6659,7 +6659,14 @@ static int run_one(const struct bpf_prog *fp, struct bpf_test *test) u64 duration; u32 ret; - if (test->test[i].data_size == 0 && + /* + * NOTE: Several sub-tests may be present, in which case + * a zero {data_size, result} tuple indicates the end of + * the sub-test array. The first test is always run, + * even if both data_size and result happen to be zero. + */ + if (i > 0 && + test->test[i].data_size == 0 && test->test[i].result == 0) break;
Each test case can have a set of sub-tests, where each sub-test can run the cBPF/eBPF test snippet with its own data_size and expected result. Before, the end of the sub-test array was indicated by both data_size and result being zero. However, most or all of the internal eBPF tests has a data_size of zero already. When such a test also had an expected value of zero, the test was never run but reported as PASS anyway. Now the test runner always runs the first sub-test, regardless of the data_size and result values. The sub-test array zero-termination only applies for any additional sub-tests. There are other ways fix it of course, but this solution at least removes the surprise of eBPF tests with a zero result always succeeding. Signed-off-by: Johan Almbladh <johan.almbladh@anyfinetworks.com> --- lib/test_bpf.c | 9 ++++++++- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)