On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 1:38 PM Brendan Higgins <brendanhiggins@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > This patch set proposes KUnit, a lightweight unit testing and mocking > framework for the Linux kernel. > <snip> > ## More information on KUnit > > There is a bunch of documentation near the end of this patch set that > describes how to use KUnit and best practices for writing unit tests. > For convenience I am hosting the compiled docs here: > https://google.github.io/kunit-docs/third_party/kernel/docs/ > Additionally for convenience, I have applied these patches to a branch: > https://kunit.googlesource.com/linux/+/kunit/rfc/5.0-rc5/v4 > The repo may be cloned with: > git clone https://kunit.googlesource.com/linux > This patchset is on the kunit/rfc/5.0-rc5/v4 branch. > > ## Changes Since Last Version > > - Got KUnit working on (hypothetically) all architectures (tested on > x86), as per Rob's (and other's) request > - Punting all KUnit features/patches depending on UML for now. > - Broke out UML specific support into arch/um/* as per "[RFC v3 01/19] > kunit: test: add KUnit test runner core", as requested by Luis. > - Added support to kunit_tool to allow it to build kernels in external > directories, as suggested by Kieran. > - Added a UML defconfig, and a config fragment for KUnit as suggested > by Kieran and Luis. > - Cleaned up, and reformatted a bunch of stuff. > > -- > 2.21.0.rc0.258.g878e2cd30e-goog > Someone suggested I should send the next revision out as "PATCH" instead of "RFC" since there seems to be general consensus about everything at a high level, with a couple exceptions. At this time I am planning on sending the next revision out as "[PATCH v1 00/NN] kunit: introduce KUnit, the Linux kernel unit testing framework". Initially I wasn't sure if the next revision should be "[PATCH v1 ...]" or "[PATCH v5 ...]". Please let me know if you have a strong objection to the former. In the next revision, I will be dropping the last two of three patches for the DT unit tests as there doesn't seem to be enough features currently available to justify the heavy refactoring I did; however, I will still include the patch that just converts everything over to KUnit without restructuring the test cases: https://lkml.org/lkml/2019/2/14/1133 I should have the next revision out in a week or so.