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authorJan Dabros <jsd@semihalf.com>2020-03-28 00:15:03 +0100
committerPatrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com>2020-05-01 06:32:47 +0000
commitef1c968374ab9eb599ec18523700e0dacbeef351 (patch)
tree529bf710fe95d6aa6fc03e15ecd99a7ada130365 /tests
parent6449b674275812da9b7d69da99bedf0debfaa17f (diff)
downloadcoreboot-ef1c968374ab9eb599ec18523700e0dacbeef351.tar.xz
tests: Add build subsystem for unit testing coreboot
Add a subsystem which will be used for writing, building and running unit tests for different coreboot's modules. This work is built using Cmocka unit testing framework. Description of what unit testing means (for the author) and how unit testing framework evaluation was performed may be found in Documentation/technotes/2020-03-unit-testing-coreboot.md Makefiles structure is very similar to this used for building coreboot images. Every directory has its own Makefile.inc were tests' names, sources, subdirs and multiple other test-related attributes are defined in form of variables. Signed-off-by: Jan Dabros <jsd@semihalf.com> Change-Id: I9b0220b84b9a6e448476ca3eb3ccccc5fb829ad1 Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/39894 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org> Reviewed-by: Paul Fagerburg <pfagerburg@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
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+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
+# This file is part of the coreboot project.
+
+testobj = $(obj)/tests
+
+TEST_DEFAULT_CONFIG = $(top)/configs/config.emulation_qemu_x86_i440fx
+TEST_DOTCONFIG = $(testobj)/.config
+TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER := $(testobj)/config.h
+TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOCONFIG := $(testobj)/auto.conf
+TEST_KCONFIG_DEPENDENCIES := $(testobj)/auto.conf.cmd
+TEST_KCONFIG_SPLITCONFIG := $(testobj)/config
+TEST_KCONFIG_TRISTATE := $(testobj)/tristate.conf
+
+TEST_CFLAGS = -include$(src)/include/kconfig.h \
+ -include$(src)/commonlib/bsd/include/commonlib/bsd/compiler.h \
+ -include $(src)/include/rules.h \
+
+# Include generic test mock headers, before original ones
+TEST_CFLAGS += -Itests/include/mocks
+
+TEST_CFLAGS += -I$(src)/include -I$(src)/commonlib/include \
+ -I$(src)/commonlib/bsd/include -I$(src)/arch/x86/include \
+
+# Path for Kconfig autoheader
+TEST_CFLAGS += -I$(dir $(TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER))
+
+TEST_CFLAGS += -std=gnu11 -Os -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections \
+ -Wl,--gc-sections -fno-builtin
+
+# Link against Cmocka
+TEST_LDFLAGS = -lcmocka
+
+# Extra attributes for unit tests, declared per test
+attributes:= srcs cflags mocks stage
+
+stages:= decompressor bootblock romstage smm verstage
+stages+= ramstage rmodule postcar libagesa
+
+alltests:=
+subdirs:= tests/arch tests/commonlib tests/console tests/cpu tests/device
+subdirs+= tests/drivers tests/ec tests/lib tests/mainboard
+subdirs+= tests/northbridge tests/security tests/soc tests/southbridge
+subdirs+= tests/superio tests/vendorcode
+
+define tests-handler
+alltests += $(1)$(2)
+$(foreach attribute,$(attributes),
+ $(eval $(1)$(2)-$(attribute) += $($(2)-$(attribute))))
+$(foreach attribute,$(attributes),
+ $(eval $(2)-$(attribute):=))
+
+# Sanity check for stage attribute value
+$(eval $(1)$(2)-stage:=$(if $($(1)$(2)-stage),$($(1)$(2)-stage),ramstage))
+$(if $(findstring $($(1)$(2)-stage), $(stages)),,
+ $(error Wrong $(1)$(2)-stage value $($(1)$(2)-stage). \
+ Check your $(dir $(1)$(2))Makefile.inc))
+endef
+
+$(call add-special-class, tests)
+$(call evaluate_subdirs)
+
+# Create actual targets for unit test binaries
+# $1 - test name
+define TEST_CC_template
+$($(1)-objs): TEST_CFLAGS+= \
+ -D__$$(shell echo $$($(1)-stage) | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')__
+$($(1)-objs): $(obj)/$(1)/%.o: $$$$*.c $(TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER)
+ mkdir -p $$(dir $$@)
+ $(HOSTCC) $(HOSTCFLAGS) $$(TEST_CFLAGS) $($(1)-cflags) -MMD \
+ -MT $$@ -c $$< -o $$@
+
+$($(1)-bin): TEST_LDFLAGS+= $$(foreach mock,$$($(1)-mocks),-Wl,--wrap=$$(mock))
+$($(1)-bin): $($(1)-objs)
+ $(HOSTCC) $$^ $($(1)-cflags) $$(TEST_LDFLAGS) -o $$@
+
+endef
+
+$(foreach test, $(alltests), \
+ $(eval $(test)-objs:=$(addprefix $(obj)/$(test)/, \
+ $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$($(test)-srcs)))))
+$(foreach test, $(alltests), \
+ $(eval $(test)-bin:=$(obj)/$(test)/run))
+$(foreach test, $(alltests), \
+ $(eval $(call TEST_CC_template,$(test))))
+
+$(foreach test, $(alltests), \
+ $(eval all-test-objs+=$($(test)-objs)))
+$(foreach test, $(alltests), \
+ $(eval test-bins+=$($(test)-bin)))
+
+DEPENDENCIES += $(addsuffix .d,$(basename $(all-test-objs)))
+-include $(DEPENDENCIES)
+
+# Kconfig targets
+$(TEST_DOTCONFIG):
+ mkdir -p $(dir $@)
+ cp $(TEST_DEFAULT_CONFIG) $(TEST_DOTCONFIG)
+
+# Don't override default Kconfig variables, since this will affect all
+# Kconfig targets. Change them only when calling sub-make instead.
+$(TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER): TEST_KCONFIG_FLAGS:= DOTCONFIG=$(TEST_DOTCONFIG) \
+ KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER=$(TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER) \
+ KCONFIG_AUTOCONFIG=$(TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOCONFIG) \
+ KCONFIG_DEPENDENCIES=$(TEST_KCONFIG_DEPENDENCIES) \
+ KCONFIG_SPLITCONFIG=$(TEST_KCONFIG_SPLITCONFIG) \
+ KCONFIG_TRISTATE=$(TEST_KCONFIG_TRISTATE) \
+ KBUILD_DEFCONFIG=$(TEST_DEFAULT_CONFIG)
+
+$(TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER): $(TEST_DOTCONFIG) $(objutil)/kconfig/conf
+ mkdir -p $(dir $@)
+ +$(MAKE) $(TEST_KCONFIG_FLAGS) olddefconfig
+ +$(MAKE) $(TEST_KCONFIG_FLAGS) silentoldconfig
+
+$(TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOCONFIG): $(TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER)
+ true
+
+.PHONY: $(alltests) $(addprefix clean-,$(alltests))
+.PHONY: unit-tests build-unit-tests run-unit-tests clean-unit-tests
+
+$(alltests): $$($$(@)-bin)
+ ./$^
+
+unit-tests: build-unit-tests run-unit-tests
+
+build-unit-tests: $(test-bins)
+
+run-unit-tests: $(alltests)
+ echo "**********************"
+ echo " ALL TESTS PASSED"
+ echo "**********************"
+
+$(addprefix clean-,$(alltests)): clean-%:
+ rm -rf $(obj)/$*
+
+clean-unit-tests:
+ rm -rf $(testobj)