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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0               
  2                                                   
  3 Writing Tests                                     
  4 =============                                     
  5                                                   
  6 Test Cases                                        
  7 ----------                                        
  8                                                   
  9 The fundamental unit in KUnit is the test case    
 10 the signature ``void (*)(struct kunit *test)``    
 11 and then sets *expectations* for what should h    
 12                                                   
 13 .. code-block:: c                                 
 14                                                   
 15         void example_test_success(struct kunit    
 16         {                                         
 17         }                                         
 18                                                   
 19         void example_test_failure(struct kunit    
 20         {                                         
 21                 KUNIT_FAIL(test, "This test ne    
 22         }                                         
 23                                                   
 24 In the above example, ``example_test_success``    
 25 nothing; no expectations are set, and therefor    
 26 other hand ``example_test_failure`` always fai    
 27 which is a special expectation that logs a mes    
 28 fail.                                             
 29                                                   
 30 Expectations                                      
 31 ~~~~~~~~~~~~                                      
 32 An *expectation* specifies that we expect a pi    
 33 test. An expectation is called like a function    
 34 expectations about the behavior of a piece of     
 35 expectations fail, the test case fails and inf    
 36 logged. For example:                              
 37                                                   
 38 .. code-block:: c                                 
 39                                                   
 40         void add_test_basic(struct kunit *test    
 41         {                                         
 42                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, 1, add(1    
 43                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, 2, add(1    
 44         }                                         
 45                                                   
 46 In the above example, ``add_test_basic`` makes    
 47 behavior of a function called ``add``. The fir    
 48 ``struct kunit *``, which contains information    
 49 The second parameter, in this case, is what th    
 50 last value is what the value actually is. If `    
 51 expectations, the test case, ``add_test_basic`    
 52 expectations fails, the test case will fail.      
 53                                                   
 54 A test case *fails* when any expectation is vi    
 55 continue to run, and try other expectations un    
 56 otherwise terminated. This is as opposed to *a    
 57 later.                                            
 58                                                   
 59 To learn about more KUnit expectations, see Do    
 60                                                   
 61 .. note::                                         
 62    A single test case should be short, easy to    
 63    single behavior.                               
 64                                                   
 65 For example, if we want to rigorously test the    
 66 additional tests cases which would test each p    
 67 should have as shown below:                       
 68                                                   
 69 .. code-block:: c                                 
 70                                                   
 71         void add_test_basic(struct kunit *test    
 72         {                                         
 73                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, 1, add(1    
 74                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, 2, add(1    
 75         }                                         
 76                                                   
 77         void add_test_negative(struct kunit *t    
 78         {                                         
 79                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, 0, add(-    
 80         }                                         
 81                                                   
 82         void add_test_max(struct kunit *test)     
 83         {                                         
 84                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, INT_MAX,    
 85                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, -1, add(    
 86         }                                         
 87                                                   
 88         void add_test_overflow(struct kunit *t    
 89         {                                         
 90                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, INT_MIN,    
 91         }                                         
 92                                                   
 93 Assertions                                        
 94 ~~~~~~~~~~                                        
 95                                                   
 96 An assertion is like an expectation, except th    
 97 terminates the test case if the condition is n    
 98                                                   
 99 .. code-block:: c                                 
100                                                   
101         static void test_sort(struct kunit *te    
102         {                                         
103                 int *a, i, r = 1;                 
104                 a = kunit_kmalloc_array(test,     
105                 KUNIT_ASSERT_NOT_ERR_OR_NULL(t    
106                 for (i = 0; i < TEST_LEN; i++)    
107                         r = (r * 725861) % 659    
108                         a[i] = r;                 
109                 }                                 
110                 sort(a, TEST_LEN, sizeof(*a),     
111                 for (i = 0; i < TEST_LEN-1; i+    
112                         KUNIT_EXPECT_LE(test,     
113         }                                         
114                                                   
115 In this example, we need to be able to allocat    
116 function. So we use ``KUNIT_ASSERT_NOT_ERR_OR_    
117 there's an allocation error.                      
118                                                   
119 .. note::                                         
120    In other test frameworks, ``ASSERT`` macros    
121    ``return`` so they only work from the test     
122    current kthread on failure, so you can call    
123                                                   
124 .. note::                                         
125    Warning: There is an exception to the above    
126    in the suite's exit() function, or in the f    
127    run when a test is shutting down, and an as    
128    cleanup code from running, potentially lead    
129                                                   
130 Customizing error messages                        
131 --------------------------                        
132                                                   
133 Each of the ``KUNIT_EXPECT`` and ``KUNIT_ASSER    
134 variant.  These take a format string and argum    
135 context to the automatically generated error m    
136                                                   
137 .. code-block:: c                                 
138                                                   
139         char some_str[41];                        
140         generate_sha1_hex_string(some_str);       
141                                                   
142         /* Before. Not easy to tell why the te    
143         KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, strlen(some_str)    
144                                                   
145         /* After. Now we see the offending str    
146         KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ_MSG(test, strlen(some_    
147                                                   
148 Alternatively, one can take full control over     
149 ``KUNIT_FAIL()``, e.g.                            
150                                                   
151 .. code-block:: c                                 
152                                                   
153         /* Before */                              
154         KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, some_setup_funct    
155                                                   
156         /* After: full control over the failur    
157         if (some_setup_function())                
158                 KUNIT_FAIL(test, "Failed to se    
159                                                   
160                                                   
161 Test Suites                                       
162 ~~~~~~~~~~~                                       
163                                                   
164 We need many test cases covering all the unit'    
165 many similar tests. In order to reduce duplica    
166 tests, most unit testing frameworks (including    
167 *test suite*. A test suite is a collection of     
168 with optional setup and teardown functions tha    
169 suite and/or every test case.                     
170                                                   
171 .. note::                                         
172    A test case will only run if it is associat    
173                                                   
174 For example:                                      
175                                                   
176 .. code-block:: c                                 
177                                                   
178         static struct kunit_case example_test_    
179                 KUNIT_CASE(example_test_foo),     
180                 KUNIT_CASE(example_test_bar),     
181                 KUNIT_CASE(example_test_baz),     
182                 {}                                
183         };                                        
184                                                   
185         static struct kunit_suite example_test    
186                 .name = "example",                
187                 .init = example_test_init,        
188                 .exit = example_test_exit,        
189                 .suite_init = example_suite_in    
190                 .suite_exit = example_suite_ex    
191                 .test_cases = example_test_cas    
192         };                                        
193         kunit_test_suite(example_test_suite);     
194                                                   
195 In the above example, the test suite ``example    
196 ``example_suite_init``, then run the test case    
197 ``example_test_bar``, and ``example_test_baz``    
198 ``example_test_init`` called immediately befor    
199 called immediately after it. Finally, ``exampl    
200 after everything else. ``kunit_test_suite(exam    
201 test suite with the KUnit test framework.         
202                                                   
203 .. note::                                         
204    The ``exit`` and ``suite_exit`` functions w    
205    ``suite_init`` fail. Make sure that they ca    
206    state which may result from ``init`` or ``s    
207    or exiting early.                              
208                                                   
209 ``kunit_test_suite(...)`` is a macro which tel    
210 specified test suite in a special linker secti    
211 either after ``late_init``, or when the test m    
212 built as a module).                               
213                                                   
214 For more information, see Documentation/dev-to    
215                                                   
216 .. _kunit-on-non-uml:                             
217                                                   
218 Writing Tests For Other Architectures             
219 -------------------------------------             
220                                                   
221 It is better to write tests that run on UML to    
222 particular architecture. It is better to write    
223 another easy to obtain (and monetarily free) s    
224 piece of hardware.                                
225                                                   
226 Nevertheless, there are still valid reasons to    
227 or hardware specific. For example, we might wa    
228 belongs in ``arch/some-arch/*``. Even so, try     
229 not depend on physical hardware. Some of our t    
230 only few tests actually require the hardware t    
231 available, instead of disabling tests, we can     
232                                                   
233 Now that we have narrowed down exactly what bi    
234 actual procedure for writing and running the t    
235 KUnit tests.                                      
236                                                   
237 .. important::                                    
238    We may have to reset hardware state. If thi    
239    be able to run one test case per invocation    
240                                                   
241 .. TODO(brendanhiggins@google.com): Add an act    
242    dependent KUnit test.                          
243                                                   
244 Common Patterns                                   
245 ===============                                   
246                                                   
247 Isolating Behavior                                
248 ------------------                                
249                                                   
250 Unit testing limits the amount of code under t    
251 what code gets run when the unit under test ca    
252 is exposed as part of an API such that the def    
253 changed without affecting the rest of the code    
254 from two constructs: classes, which are struct    
255 provided by the implementer, and architecture-    
256 definitions selected at compile time.             
257                                                   
258 Classes                                           
259 ~~~~~~~                                           
260                                                   
261 Classes are not a construct that is built into    
262 however, it is an easily derived concept. Acco    
263 project that does not use a standardized objec    
264 GObject) has their own slightly different way     
265 programming; the Linux kernel is no exception.    
266                                                   
267 The central concept in kernel object oriented     
268 kernel, a *class* is a struct that contains fu    
269 contract between *implementers* and *users* si    
270 same function signature without having to call    
271 class, the function pointers must specify that    
272 a *class handle*, be one of the parameters. Th    
273 known as *methods*) have access to member vari    
274 allowing the same implementation to have multi    
275                                                   
276 A class can be *overridden* by *child classes*    
277 in the child class. Then when the child class     
278 implementation knows that the pointer passed t    
279 within the child. Thus, the child can compute     
280 pointer to the parent is always a fixed offset    
281 This offset is the offset of the parent contai    
282 example:                                          
283                                                   
284 .. code-block:: c                                 
285                                                   
286         struct shape {                            
287                 int (*area)(struct shape *this    
288         };                                        
289                                                   
290         struct rectangle {                        
291                 struct shape parent;              
292                 int length;                       
293                 int width;                        
294         };                                        
295                                                   
296         int rectangle_area(struct shape *this)    
297         {                                         
298                 struct rectangle *self = conta    
299                                                   
300                 return self->length * self->wi    
301         };                                        
302                                                   
303         void rectangle_new(struct rectangle *s    
304         {                                         
305                 self->parent.area = rectangle_    
306                 self->length = length;            
307                 self->width = width;              
308         }                                         
309                                                   
310 In this example, computing the pointer to the     
311 parent is done by ``container_of``.               
312                                                   
313 Faking Classes                                    
314 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~                                    
315                                                   
316 In order to unit test a piece of code that cal    
317 behavior of the method must be controllable, o    
318 unit test and becomes an integration test.        
319                                                   
320 A fake class implements a piece of code that i    
321 production instance, but behaves identical fro    
322 This is done to replace a dependency that is h    
323 example, implementing a fake EEPROM that store    
324 internal buffer. Assume we have a class that r    
325                                                   
326 .. code-block:: c                                 
327                                                   
328         struct eeprom {                           
329                 ssize_t (*read)(struct eeprom     
330                 ssize_t (*write)(struct eeprom    
331         };                                        
332                                                   
333 And we want to test code that buffers writes t    
334                                                   
335 .. code-block:: c                                 
336                                                   
337         struct eeprom_buffer {                    
338                 ssize_t (*write)(struct eeprom    
339                 int flush(struct eeprom_buffer    
340                 size_t flush_count; /* Flushes    
341         };                                        
342                                                   
343         struct eeprom_buffer *new_eeprom_buffe    
344         void destroy_eeprom_buffer(struct eepr    
345                                                   
346 We can test this code by *faking out* the unde    
347                                                   
348 .. code-block:: c                                 
349                                                   
350         struct fake_eeprom {                      
351                 struct eeprom parent;             
352                 char contents[FAKE_EEPROM_CONT    
353         };                                        
354                                                   
355         ssize_t fake_eeprom_read(struct eeprom    
356         {                                         
357                 struct fake_eeprom *this = con    
358                                                   
359                 count = min(count, FAKE_EEPROM    
360                 memcpy(buffer, this->contents     
361                                                   
362                 return count;                     
363         }                                         
364                                                   
365         ssize_t fake_eeprom_write(struct eepro    
366         {                                         
367                 struct fake_eeprom *this = con    
368                                                   
369                 count = min(count, FAKE_EEPROM    
370                 memcpy(this->contents + offset    
371                                                   
372                 return count;                     
373         }                                         
374                                                   
375         void fake_eeprom_init(struct fake_eepr    
376         {                                         
377                 this->parent.read = fake_eepro    
378                 this->parent.write = fake_eepr    
379                 memset(this->contents, 0, FAKE    
380         }                                         
381                                                   
382 We can now use it to test ``struct eeprom_buff    
383                                                   
384 .. code-block:: c                                 
385                                                   
386         struct eeprom_buffer_test {               
387                 struct fake_eeprom *fake_eepro    
388                 struct eeprom_buffer *eeprom_b    
389         };                                        
390                                                   
391         static void eeprom_buffer_test_does_no    
392         {                                         
393                 struct eeprom_buffer_test *ctx    
394                 struct eeprom_buffer *eeprom_b    
395                 struct fake_eeprom *fake_eepro    
396                 char buffer[] = {0xff};           
397                                                   
398                 eeprom_buffer->flush_count = S    
399                                                   
400                 eeprom_buffer->write(eeprom_bu    
401                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, fake_eep    
402                                                   
403                 eeprom_buffer->write(eeprom_bu    
404                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, fake_eep    
405                                                   
406                 eeprom_buffer->flush(eeprom_bu    
407                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, fake_eep    
408                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, fake_eep    
409         }                                         
410                                                   
411         static void eeprom_buffer_test_flushes    
412         {                                         
413                 struct eeprom_buffer_test *ctx    
414                 struct eeprom_buffer *eeprom_b    
415                 struct fake_eeprom *fake_eepro    
416                 char buffer[] = {0xff};           
417                                                   
418                 eeprom_buffer->flush_count = 2    
419                                                   
420                 eeprom_buffer->write(eeprom_bu    
421                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, fake_eep    
422                                                   
423                 eeprom_buffer->write(eeprom_bu    
424                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, fake_eep    
425                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, fake_eep    
426         }                                         
427                                                   
428         static void eeprom_buffer_test_flushes    
429         {                                         
430                 struct eeprom_buffer_test *ctx    
431                 struct eeprom_buffer *eeprom_b    
432                 struct fake_eeprom *fake_eepro    
433                 char buffer[] = {0xff, 0xff};     
434                                                   
435                 eeprom_buffer->flush_count = 2    
436                                                   
437                 eeprom_buffer->write(eeprom_bu    
438                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, fake_eep    
439                                                   
440                 eeprom_buffer->write(eeprom_bu    
441                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, fake_eep    
442                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, fake_eep    
443                 /* Should have only flushed th    
444                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, fake_eep    
445         }                                         
446                                                   
447         static int eeprom_buffer_test_init(str    
448         {                                         
449                 struct eeprom_buffer_test *ctx    
450                                                   
451                 ctx = kunit_kzalloc(test, size    
452                 KUNIT_ASSERT_NOT_ERR_OR_NULL(t    
453                                                   
454                 ctx->fake_eeprom = kunit_kzall    
455                 KUNIT_ASSERT_NOT_ERR_OR_NULL(t    
456                 fake_eeprom_init(ctx->fake_eep    
457                                                   
458                 ctx->eeprom_buffer = new_eepro    
459                 KUNIT_ASSERT_NOT_ERR_OR_NULL(t    
460                                                   
461                 test->priv = ctx;                 
462                                                   
463                 return 0;                         
464         }                                         
465                                                   
466         static void eeprom_buffer_test_exit(st    
467         {                                         
468                 struct eeprom_buffer_test *ctx    
469                                                   
470                 destroy_eeprom_buffer(ctx->eep    
471         }                                         
472                                                   
473 Testing Against Multiple Inputs                   
474 -------------------------------                   
475                                                   
476 Testing just a few inputs is not enough to ens    
477 for example: testing a hash function.             
478                                                   
479 We can write a helper macro or function. The f    
480 For example, to test ``sha1sum(1)``, we can wr    
481                                                   
482 .. code-block:: c                                 
483                                                   
484         #define TEST_SHA1(in, want) \             
485                 sha1sum(in, out); \               
486                 KUNIT_EXPECT_STREQ_MSG(test, o    
487                                                   
488         char out[40];                             
489         TEST_SHA1("hello world",  "2aae6c35c94    
490         TEST_SHA1("hello world!", "430ce34d020    
491                                                   
492 Note the use of the ``_MSG`` version of ``KUNI    
493 detailed error and make the assertions clearer    
494                                                   
495 The ``_MSG`` variants are useful when the same    
496 times (in a loop or helper function) and thus     
497 identify what failed, as shown below.             
498                                                   
499 In complicated cases, we recommend using a *ta    
500 helper macro variation, for example:              
501                                                   
502 .. code-block:: c                                 
503                                                   
504         int i;                                    
505         char out[40];                             
506                                                   
507         struct sha1_test_case {                   
508                 const char *str;                  
509                 const char *sha1;                 
510         };                                        
511                                                   
512         struct sha1_test_case cases[] = {         
513                 {                                 
514                         .str = "hello world",     
515                         .sha1 = "2aae6c35c94fc    
516                 },                                
517                 {                                 
518                         .str = "hello world!",    
519                         .sha1 = "430ce34d02072    
520                 },                                
521         };                                        
522         for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(cases); ++i    
523                 sha1sum(cases[i].str, out);       
524                 KUNIT_EXPECT_STREQ_MSG(test, o    
525                                       "sha1sum    
526         }                                         
527                                                   
528                                                   
529 There is more boilerplate code involved, but i    
530                                                   
531 * be more readable when there are multiple inp    
532                                                   
533   * For example, see ``fs/ext4/inode-test.c``.    
534                                                   
535 * reduce duplication if test cases are shared     
536                                                   
537   * For example: if we want to test ``sha256su    
538     field and reuse ``cases``.                    
539                                                   
540 * be converted to a "parameterized test".         
541                                                   
542 Parameterized Testing                             
543 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~                             
544                                                   
545 The table-driven testing pattern is common eno    
546 support for it.                                   
547                                                   
548 By reusing the same ``cases`` array from above    
549 "parameterized test" with the following.          
550                                                   
551 .. code-block:: c                                 
552                                                   
553         // This is copy-pasted from above.        
554         struct sha1_test_case {                   
555                 const char *str;                  
556                 const char *sha1;                 
557         };                                        
558         const struct sha1_test_case cases[] =     
559                 {                                 
560                         .str = "hello world",     
561                         .sha1 = "2aae6c35c94fc    
562                 },                                
563                 {                                 
564                         .str = "hello world!",    
565                         .sha1 = "430ce34d02072    
566                 },                                
567         };                                        
568                                                   
569         // Creates `sha1_gen_params()` to iter    
570         // the struct member `str` for the cas    
571         KUNIT_ARRAY_PARAM_DESC(sha1, cases, st    
572                                                   
573         // Looks no different from a normal te    
574         static void sha1_test(struct kunit *te    
575         {                                         
576                 // This function can just cont    
577                 // The former `cases[i]` is ac    
578                 char out[40];                     
579                 struct sha1_test_case *test_pa    
580                                                   
581                 sha1sum(test_param->str, out);    
582                 KUNIT_EXPECT_STREQ_MSG(test, o    
583                                       "sha1sum    
584         }                                         
585                                                   
586         // Instead of KUNIT_CASE, we use KUNIT    
587         // function declared by KUNIT_ARRAY_PA    
588         static struct kunit_case sha1_test_cas    
589                 KUNIT_CASE_PARAM(sha1_test, sh    
590                 {}                                
591         };                                        
592                                                   
593 Allocating Memory                                 
594 -----------------                                 
595                                                   
596 Where you might use ``kzalloc``, you can inste    
597 will then ensure that the memory is freed once    
598                                                   
599 This is useful because it lets us use the ``KU    
600 early from a test without having to worry abou    
601 For example:                                      
602                                                   
603 .. code-block:: c                                 
604                                                   
605         void example_test_allocation(struct ku    
606         {                                         
607                 char *buffer = kunit_kzalloc(t    
608                 /* Ensure allocation succeeded    
609                 KUNIT_ASSERT_NOT_ERR_OR_NULL(t    
610                                                   
611                 KUNIT_ASSERT_STREQ(test, buffe    
612         }                                         
613                                                   
614 Registering Cleanup Actions                       
615 ---------------------------                       
616                                                   
617 If you need to perform some cleanup beyond sim    
618 you can register a custom "deferred action", w    
619 run when the test exits (whether cleanly, or v    
620                                                   
621 Actions are simple functions with no return va    
622 context argument, and fulfill the same role as    
623 and Go tests, "defer" statements in languages     
624 (in some cases) destructors in RAII languages.    
625                                                   
626 These are very useful for unregistering things    
627 files or other resources, or freeing resources    
628                                                   
629 For example:                                      
630                                                   
631 .. code-block:: C                                 
632                                                   
633         static void cleanup_device(void *ctx)     
634         {                                         
635                 struct device *dev = (struct d    
636                                                   
637                 device_unregister(dev);           
638         }                                         
639                                                   
640         void example_device_test(struct kunit     
641         {                                         
642                 struct my_device dev;             
643                                                   
644                 device_register(&dev);            
645                                                   
646                 kunit_add_action(test, &cleanu    
647         }                                         
648                                                   
649 Note that, for functions like device_unregiste    
650 pointer-sized argument, it's possible to autom    
651 with the ``KUNIT_DEFINE_ACTION_WRAPPER()`` mac    
652                                                   
653 .. code-block:: C                                 
654                                                   
655         KUNIT_DEFINE_ACTION_WRAPPER(device_unr    
656         kunit_add_action(test, &device_unregis    
657                                                   
658 You should do this in preference to manually c    
659 as casting function pointers will break Contro    
660                                                   
661 ``kunit_add_action`` can fail if, for example,    
662 You can use ``kunit_add_action_or_reset`` inst    
663 immediately if it cannot be deferred.             
664                                                   
665 If you need more control over when the cleanup    
666 can trigger it early using ``kunit_release_act    
667 with ``kunit_remove_action``.                     
668                                                   
669                                                   
670 Testing Static Functions                          
671 ------------------------                          
672                                                   
673 If we do not want to expose functions or varia    
674 conditionally export the used symbol. For exam    
675                                                   
676 .. code-block:: c                                 
677                                                   
678         /* In my_file.c */                        
679                                                   
680         VISIBLE_IF_KUNIT int do_interesting_th    
681         EXPORT_SYMBOL_IF_KUNIT(do_interesting_    
682                                                   
683         /* In my_file.h */                        
684                                                   
685         #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_KUNIT)              
686                 int do_interesting_thing(void)    
687         #endif                                    
688                                                   
689 Alternatively, you could conditionally ``#incl    
690 your .c file. For example:                        
691                                                   
692 .. code-block:: c                                 
693                                                   
694         /* In my_file.c */                        
695                                                   
696         static int do_interesting_thing();        
697                                                   
698         #ifdef CONFIG_MY_KUNIT_TEST               
699         #include "my_kunit_test.c"                
700         #endif                                    
701                                                   
702 Injecting Test-Only Code                          
703 ------------------------                          
704                                                   
705 Similar to as shown above, we can add test-spe    
706                                                   
707 .. code-block:: c                                 
708                                                   
709         /* In my_file.h */                        
710                                                   
711         #ifdef CONFIG_MY_KUNIT_TEST               
712         /* Defined in my_kunit_test.c */          
713         void test_only_hook(void);                
714         #else                                     
715         void test_only_hook(void) { }             
716         #endif                                    
717                                                   
718 This test-only code can be made more useful by    
719 as shown in next section: *Accessing The Curre    
720                                                   
721 Accessing The Current Test                        
722 --------------------------                        
723                                                   
724 In some cases, we need to call test-only code     
725 is helpful, for example, when providing a fake    
726 to fail any current test from within an error     
727 We can do this via the ``kunit_test`` field in    
728 access using the ``kunit_get_current_test()``     
729                                                   
730 ``kunit_get_current_test()`` is safe to call e    
731 KUnit is not enabled, or if no test is running    
732 return ``NULL``. This compiles down to either     
733 so will have a negligible performance impact w    
734                                                   
735 The example below uses this to implement a "mo    
736                                                   
737 .. code-block:: c                                 
738                                                   
739         #include <kunit/test-bug.h> /* for kun    
740                                                   
741         struct test_data {                        
742                 int foo_result;                   
743                 int want_foo_called_with;         
744         };                                        
745                                                   
746         static int fake_foo(int arg)              
747         {                                         
748                 struct kunit *test = kunit_get    
749                 struct test_data *test_data =     
750                                                   
751                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, test_dat    
752                 return test_data->foo_result;     
753         }                                         
754                                                   
755         static void example_simple_test(struct    
756         {                                         
757                 /* Assume priv (private, a mem    
758                  * the init function) is alloc    
759                 struct test_data *test_data =     
760                                                   
761                 test_data->foo_result = 42;       
762                 test_data->want_foo_called_wit    
763                                                   
764                 /* In a real test, we'd probab    
765                  * like an ops struct, etc. in    
766                 KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, fake_foo    
767         }                                         
768                                                   
769 In this example, we are using the ``priv`` mem    
770 of passing data to the test from the init func    
771 pointer that can be used for any user data. Th    
772 variables, as it avoids concurrency issues.       
773                                                   
774 Had we wanted something more flexible, we coul    
775 Each test can have multiple resources which ha    
776 flexibility as a ``priv`` member, but also, fo    
777 functions to create resources without conflict    
778 possible to define a clean up function for eac    
779 avoid resource leaks. For more information, se    
780                                                   
781 Failing The Current Test                          
782 ------------------------                          
783                                                   
784 If we want to fail the current test, we can us    
785 which is defined in ``<kunit/test-bug.h>`` and    
786 For example, we have an option to enable some     
787 structures as shown below:                        
788                                                   
789 .. code-block:: c                                 
790                                                   
791         #include <kunit/test-bug.h>               
792                                                   
793         #ifdef CONFIG_EXTRA_DEBUG_CHECKS          
794         static void validate_my_data(struct da    
795         {                                         
796                 if (is_valid(data))               
797                         return;                   
798                                                   
799                 kunit_fail_current_test("data     
800                                                   
801                 /* Normal, non-KUnit, error re    
802         }                                         
803         #else                                     
804         static void my_debug_function(void) {     
805         #endif                                    
806                                                   
807 ``kunit_fail_current_test()`` is safe to call     
808 KUnit is not enabled, or if no test is running    
809 nothing. This compiles down to either a no-op     
810 have a negligible performance impact when no t    
811                                                   
812 Managing Fake Devices and Drivers                 
813 ---------------------------------                 
814                                                   
815 When testing drivers or code which interacts w    
816 require a ``struct device`` or ``struct device    
817 up a real device is not required to test any g    
818 can be used instead.                              
819                                                   
820 KUnit provides helper functions to create and     
821 are internally of type ``struct kunit_device``    
822 ``kunit_bus``. These devices support managed d    
823 described in Documentation/driver-api/driver-m    
824                                                   
825 To create a KUnit-managed ``struct device_driv    
826 which will create a driver with the given name    
827 will automatically be destroyed when the corre    
828 be manually destroyed with ``driver_unregister    
829                                                   
830 To create a fake device, use the ``kunit_devic    
831 and register a device, using a new KUnit-manag    
832 To provide a specific, non-KUnit-managed drive    
833 instead. Like with managed drivers, KUnit-mana    
834 cleaned up when the test finishes, but can be     
835 ``kunit_device_unregister()``.                    
836                                                   
837 The KUnit devices should be used in preference    
838 instead of ``platform_device_register()`` in c    
839 a platform device.                                
840                                                   
841 For example:                                      
842                                                   
843 .. code-block:: c                                 
844                                                   
845         #include <kunit/device.h>                 
846                                                   
847         static void test_my_device(struct kuni    
848         {                                         
849                 struct device *fake_device;       
850                 const char *dev_managed_string    
851                                                   
852                 // Create a fake device.          
853                 fake_device = kunit_device_reg    
854                 KUNIT_ASSERT_NOT_ERR_OR_NULL(t    
855                                                   
856                 // Pass it to functions which     
857                 dev_managed_string = devm_kstr    
858                                                   
859                 // Everything is cleaned up au    
860         }                                         
                                                      

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