On Wed, Jul 03, 2019 at 05:35:58PM -0700, Brendan Higgins wrote: > Add core facilities for defining unit tests; this provides a common way > to define test cases, functions that execute code which is under test > and determine whether the code under test behaves as expected; this also > provides a way to group together related test cases in test suites (here > we call them test_modules). > > Just define test cases and how to execute them for now; setting > expectations on code will be defined later. > > Signed-off-by: Brendan Higgins <brendanhiggins@xxxxxxxxxx> > Reviewed-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Reviewed-by: Logan Gunthorpe <logang@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@xxxxxxxxxx> But a nitpick below, I think that can be fixed later with a follow up patch. > +/** > + * struct kunit - represents a running instance of a test. > + * @priv: for user to store arbitrary data. Commonly used to pass data created > + * in the init function (see &struct kunit_suite). > + * > + * Used to store information about the current context under which the test is > + * running. Most of this data is private and should only be accessed indirectly > + * via public functions; the one exception is @priv which can be used by the > + * test writer to store arbitrary data. > + * > + * A brief note on locking: > + * > + * First off, we need to lock because in certain cases a user may want to use an > + * expectation in a thread other than the thread that the test case is running > + * in. This as a prefix to the struct without a lock seems odd. It would be clearer I think if you'd explain here what locking mechanism we decided to use and why it suffices today. > +/** > + * suite_test() - used to register a &struct kunit_suite with KUnit. You mean kunit_test_suite()? > + * @suite: a statically allocated &struct kunit_suite. > + * > + * Registers @suite with the test framework. See &struct kunit_suite for more > + * information. > + * > + * NOTE: Currently KUnit tests are all run as late_initcalls; this means that > + * they cannot test anything where tests must run at a different init phase. One > + * significant restriction resulting from this is that KUnit cannot reliably > + * test anything that is initialize in the late_init phase. initialize prior to the late init phase. That is, this is useless to test things running early. > + * > + * TODO(brendanhiggins@xxxxxxxxxx): Don't run all KUnit tests as late_initcalls. > + * I have some future work planned to dispatch all KUnit tests from the same > + * place, and at the very least to do so after everything else is definitely > + * initialized. TODOs are odd to be adding to documentation, this is just not common place practice. The NOTE should suffice for you. Luis