Re: [kvm-unit-tests PATCH] s390x: selftest: Fix report output

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On 31.05.21 12:50, Janosch Frank wrote:
To make our TAP parser (and me) happy we don't want to have to reports
with exactly the same wording.

Signed-off-by: Janosch Frank <frankja@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
  s390x/selftest.c | 18 +++++++++++++-----
  1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/s390x/selftest.c b/s390x/selftest.c
index b2fe2e7b..c2ca9896 100644
--- a/s390x/selftest.c
+++ b/s390x/selftest.c
@@ -47,12 +47,19 @@ static void test_malloc(void)
  	*tmp2 = 123456789;
  	mb();
- report((uintptr_t)tmp & 0xf000000000000000ul, "malloc: got vaddr");
-	report(*tmp == 123456789, "malloc: access works");
+	report_prefix_push("malloc");
+	report_prefix_push("ptr_0");

instead of this "ptr_0" vs. "ptr_1" I'd just use

"allocated 1st page"
"wrote to 1st page"
"allocated 2nd page"
"wrote to 2nd page"
"1st and 2nd page differ"

Avoids one hierarchy of prefix_push ...

+	report((uintptr_t)tmp & 0xf000000000000000ul, "allocated memory");
+	report(*tmp == 123456789, "wrote allocated memory");
+	report_prefix_pop();
+
+	report_prefix_push("ptr_1");
  	report((uintptr_t)tmp2 & 0xf000000000000000ul,
-	       "malloc: got 2nd vaddr");
-	report((*tmp2 == 123456789), "malloc: access works");
-	report(tmp != tmp2, "malloc: addresses differ");
+	       "allocated memory");
+	report((*tmp2 == 123456789), "wrote allocated memory");
+	report_prefix_pop();
+
+	report(tmp != tmp2, "allocated memory addresses differ");
expect_pgm_int();
  	configure_dat(0);
@@ -62,6 +69,7 @@ static void test_malloc(void)
free(tmp);
  	free(tmp2);
+	report_prefix_pop();
  }
int main(int argc, char**argv)



--
Thanks,

David / dhildenb




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