Non-functional change: use a separate data structure to represented expected messages in test_loader. This would allow to use the same functionality for expected set of disassembled instructions in the follow-up commit. Acked-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@xxxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Eduard Zingerman <eddyz87@xxxxxxxxx> --- tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_loader.c | 81 ++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 41 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-) diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_loader.c b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_loader.c index 47508cf66e89..3f84903558dd 100644 --- a/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_loader.c +++ b/tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_loader.c @@ -55,11 +55,15 @@ struct expect_msg { regex_t regex; }; +struct expected_msgs { + struct expect_msg *patterns; + size_t cnt; +}; + struct test_subspec { char *name; bool expect_failure; - struct expect_msg *expect_msgs; - size_t expect_msg_cnt; + struct expected_msgs expect_msgs; int retval; bool execute; }; @@ -96,44 +100,45 @@ void test_loader_fini(struct test_loader *tester) free(tester->log_buf); } -static void free_test_spec(struct test_spec *spec) +static void free_msgs(struct expected_msgs *msgs) { int i; + for (i = 0; i < msgs->cnt; i++) + if (msgs->patterns[i].regex_str) + regfree(&msgs->patterns[i].regex); + free(msgs->patterns); + msgs->patterns = NULL; + msgs->cnt = 0; +} + +static void free_test_spec(struct test_spec *spec) +{ /* Deallocate expect_msgs arrays. */ - for (i = 0; i < spec->priv.expect_msg_cnt; i++) - if (spec->priv.expect_msgs[i].regex_str) - regfree(&spec->priv.expect_msgs[i].regex); - for (i = 0; i < spec->unpriv.expect_msg_cnt; i++) - if (spec->unpriv.expect_msgs[i].regex_str) - regfree(&spec->unpriv.expect_msgs[i].regex); + free_msgs(&spec->priv.expect_msgs); + free_msgs(&spec->unpriv.expect_msgs); free(spec->priv.name); free(spec->unpriv.name); - free(spec->priv.expect_msgs); - free(spec->unpriv.expect_msgs); - spec->priv.name = NULL; spec->unpriv.name = NULL; - spec->priv.expect_msgs = NULL; - spec->unpriv.expect_msgs = NULL; } -static int push_msg(const char *substr, const char *regex_str, struct test_subspec *subspec) +static int push_msg(const char *substr, const char *regex_str, struct expected_msgs *msgs) { void *tmp; int regcomp_res; char error_msg[100]; struct expect_msg *msg; - tmp = realloc(subspec->expect_msgs, - (1 + subspec->expect_msg_cnt) * sizeof(struct expect_msg)); + tmp = realloc(msgs->patterns, + (1 + msgs->cnt) * sizeof(struct expect_msg)); if (!tmp) { ASSERT_FAIL("failed to realloc memory for messages\n"); return -ENOMEM; } - subspec->expect_msgs = tmp; - msg = &subspec->expect_msgs[subspec->expect_msg_cnt]; + msgs->patterns = tmp; + msg = &msgs->patterns[msgs->cnt]; if (substr) { msg->substr = substr; @@ -150,7 +155,7 @@ static int push_msg(const char *substr, const char *regex_str, struct test_subsp } } - subspec->expect_msg_cnt += 1; + msgs->cnt += 1; return 0; } @@ -272,25 +277,25 @@ static int parse_test_spec(struct test_loader *tester, spec->mode_mask |= UNPRIV; } else if (str_has_pfx(s, TEST_TAG_EXPECT_MSG_PFX)) { msg = s + sizeof(TEST_TAG_EXPECT_MSG_PFX) - 1; - err = push_msg(msg, NULL, &spec->priv); + err = push_msg(msg, NULL, &spec->priv.expect_msgs); if (err) goto cleanup; spec->mode_mask |= PRIV; } else if (str_has_pfx(s, TEST_TAG_EXPECT_MSG_PFX_UNPRIV)) { msg = s + sizeof(TEST_TAG_EXPECT_MSG_PFX_UNPRIV) - 1; - err = push_msg(msg, NULL, &spec->unpriv); + err = push_msg(msg, NULL, &spec->unpriv.expect_msgs); if (err) goto cleanup; spec->mode_mask |= UNPRIV; } else if (str_has_pfx(s, TEST_TAG_EXPECT_REGEX_PFX)) { msg = s + sizeof(TEST_TAG_EXPECT_REGEX_PFX) - 1; - err = push_msg(NULL, msg, &spec->priv); + err = push_msg(NULL, msg, &spec->priv.expect_msgs); if (err) goto cleanup; spec->mode_mask |= PRIV; } else if (str_has_pfx(s, TEST_TAG_EXPECT_REGEX_PFX_UNPRIV)) { msg = s + sizeof(TEST_TAG_EXPECT_REGEX_PFX_UNPRIV) - 1; - err = push_msg(NULL, msg, &spec->unpriv); + err = push_msg(NULL, msg, &spec->unpriv.expect_msgs); if (err) goto cleanup; spec->mode_mask |= UNPRIV; @@ -387,11 +392,12 @@ static int parse_test_spec(struct test_loader *tester, spec->unpriv.execute = spec->priv.execute; } - if (!spec->unpriv.expect_msgs) { - for (i = 0; i < spec->priv.expect_msg_cnt; i++) { - struct expect_msg *msg = &spec->priv.expect_msgs[i]; + if (spec->unpriv.expect_msgs.cnt == 0) { + for (i = 0; i < spec->priv.expect_msgs.cnt; i++) { + struct expect_msg *msg = &spec->priv.expect_msgs.patterns[i]; - err = push_msg(msg->substr, msg->regex_str, &spec->unpriv); + err = push_msg(msg->substr, msg->regex_str, + &spec->unpriv.expect_msgs); if (err) goto cleanup; } @@ -443,18 +449,14 @@ static void emit_verifier_log(const char *log_buf, bool force) fprintf(stdout, "VERIFIER LOG:\n=============\n%s=============\n", log_buf); } -static void validate_case(struct test_loader *tester, - struct test_subspec *subspec, - struct bpf_object *obj, - struct bpf_program *prog, - int load_err) +static void validate_msgs(char *log_buf, struct expected_msgs *msgs) { regmatch_t reg_match[1]; - const char *log = tester->log_buf; + const char *log = log_buf; int i, j, err; - for (i = 0; i < subspec->expect_msg_cnt; i++) { - struct expect_msg *msg = &subspec->expect_msgs[i]; + for (i = 0; i < msgs->cnt; i++) { + struct expect_msg *msg = &msgs->patterns[i]; const char *match = NULL; if (msg->substr) { @@ -471,9 +473,9 @@ static void validate_case(struct test_loader *tester, if (!ASSERT_OK_PTR(match, "expect_msg")) { if (env.verbosity == VERBOSE_NONE) - emit_verifier_log(tester->log_buf, true /*force*/); + emit_verifier_log(log_buf, true /*force*/); for (j = 0; j <= i; j++) { - msg = &subspec->expect_msgs[j]; + msg = &msgs->patterns[j]; fprintf(stderr, "%s %s: '%s'\n", j < i ? "MATCHED " : "EXPECTED", msg->substr ? "SUBSTR" : " REGEX", @@ -692,9 +694,8 @@ void run_subtest(struct test_loader *tester, goto tobj_cleanup; } } - emit_verifier_log(tester->log_buf, false /*force*/); - validate_case(tester, subspec, tobj, tprog, err); + validate_msgs(tester->log_buf, &subspec->expect_msgs); if (should_do_test_run(spec, subspec)) { /* For some reason test_verifier executes programs -- 2.45.2