On 6/22/20 11:16 AM, Kees Cook wrote:
Plumb the old XFAIL result into a TAP SKIP.
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
---
tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h | 64 ++++++++++++++-----
tools/testing/selftests/seccomp/seccomp_bpf.c | 8 +--
2 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h b/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h
index f8f7e47c739a..b519765904a6 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/kselftest_harness.h
@@ -112,22 +112,22 @@
__FILE__, __LINE__, _metadata->name, ##__VA_ARGS__)
/**
- * XFAIL(statement, fmt, ...)
+ * SKIP(statement, fmt, ...)
*
- * @statement: statement to run after reporting XFAIL
+ * @statement: statement to run after reporting SKIP
* @fmt: format string
* @...: optional arguments
*
- * This forces a "pass" after reporting a failure with an XFAIL prefix,
+ * This forces a "pass" after reporting why something is being skipped
* and runs "statement", which is usually "return" or "goto skip".
*/
-#define XFAIL(statement, fmt, ...) do { \
+#define SKIP(statement, fmt, ...) do { \
if (TH_LOG_ENABLED) { \
- fprintf(TH_LOG_STREAM, "# XFAIL " fmt "\n", \
+ fprintf(TH_LOG_STREAM, "# SKIP " fmt "\n", \
##__VA_ARGS__); \
} \
- /* TODO: find a way to pass xfail to test runner process. */ \
_metadata->passed = 1; \
+ _metadata->skip = 1; \
_metadata->trigger = 0; \
statement; \
} while (0)
@@ -777,6 +777,7 @@ struct __test_metadata {
struct __fixture_metadata *fixture;
int termsig;
int passed;
+ int skip; /* did SKIP get used? */
int trigger; /* extra handler after the evaluation */
int timeout; /* seconds to wait for test timeout */
bool timed_out; /* did this test timeout instead of exiting? */
@@ -866,17 +867,31 @@ void __wait_for_test(struct __test_metadata *t)
fprintf(TH_LOG_STREAM,
"# %s: Test terminated by timeout\n", t->name);
} else if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
- t->passed = t->termsig == -1 ? !WEXITSTATUS(status) : 0;
if (t->termsig != -1) {
+ t->passed = 0;
fprintf(TH_LOG_STREAM,
"# %s: Test exited normally instead of by signal (code: %d)\n",
t->name,
WEXITSTATUS(status));
- } else if (!t->passed) {
- fprintf(TH_LOG_STREAM,
- "# %s: Test failed at step #%d\n",
- t->name,
- WEXITSTATUS(status));
+ } else {
+ switch (WEXITSTATUS(status)) {
+ /* Success */
+ case 0:
+ t->passed = 1;
+ break;
+ /* SKIP */
+ case 255:
+ t->passed = 1;
+ t->skip = 1;
+ break;
+ /* Other failure, assume step report. */
+ default:
+ t->passed = 0;
+ fprintf(TH_LOG_STREAM,
+ "# %s: Test failed at step #%d\n",
+ t->name,
+ WEXITSTATUS(status));
+ }
}
} else if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) {
t->passed = 0;
@@ -906,6 +921,7 @@ void __run_test(struct __fixture_metadata *f,
{
/* reset test struct */
t->passed = 1;
+ t->skip = 0;
t->trigger = 0;
t->step = 0;
t->no_print = 0;
@@ -918,15 +934,31 @@ void __run_test(struct __fixture_metadata *f,
t->passed = 0;
} else if (t->pid == 0) {
t->fn(t, variant);
- /* return the step that failed or 0 */
- _exit(t->passed ? 0 : t->step);
+ /* Make sure step doesn't get lost in reporting */
+ if (t->step >= 255) {
+ ksft_print_msg("Too many test steps (%u)!?\n", t->step);
+ t->step = 254;
+ }
I noticed that this message is now appearing in the HMM self tests.
I haven't quite tracked down why ->steps should be 255 after running
the first test. I did notice that ASSERT*() calls __INC_STEP() but
that doesn't explain it.
Separately, maybe __INC_STEP() should check for < 254 instead of < 255?
Set CONFIG_HMM_TESTS=m, build and install kernel and modules.
cd tools/testing/selftests/vm
make
./test_hmm.sh smoke
Running smoke test. Note, this test provides basic coverage.
[ 106.803476] memmap_init_zone_device initialised 65536 pages in 7ms
[ 106.810141] added new 256 MB chunk (total 1 chunks, 256 MB) PFNs [0x3ffff0000 0x400000000)
[ 106.823703] memmap_init_zone_device initialised 65536 pages in 4ms
[ 106.829968] added new 256 MB chunk (total 1 chunks, 256 MB) PFNs [0x3fffe0000 0x3ffff0000)
[ 106.838655] HMM test module loaded. This is only for testing HMM.
TAP version 13
1..20
# Starting 20 tests from 3 test cases.
# RUN hmm.open_close ...
# OK hmm.open_close
ok 1 hmm.open_close
# RUN hmm.anon_read ...
# Too many test steps (255)!?
# OK hmm.anon_read
ok 2 hmm.anon_read
# RUN hmm.anon_read_prot ...
# Too many test steps (255)!?
# OK hmm.anon_read_prot
ok 3 hmm.anon_read_prot
# RUN hmm.anon_write ...
# Too many test steps (255)!?
# OK hmm.anon_write
ok 4 hmm.anon_write
# RUN hmm.anon_write_prot ...
# Too many test steps (255)!?
# OK hmm.anon_write_prot
ok 5 hmm.anon_write_prot
# RUN hmm.anon_write_child ...
# Too many test steps (255)!?
# OK hmm.anon_write_child
ok 6 hmm.anon_write_child
# RUN hmm.anon_write_child_shared ...
# Too many test steps (255)!?
# OK hmm.anon_write_child_shared
ok 7 hmm.anon_write_child_shared
# RUN hmm.anon_write_huge ...
# Too many test steps (255)!?
# OK hmm.anon_write_huge
ok 8 hmm.anon_write_huge
# RUN hmm.anon_write_hugetlbfs ...
# Too many test steps (255)!?
# OK hmm.anon_write_hugetlbfs
ok 9 hmm.anon_write_hugetlbfs
# RUN hmm.file_read ...
# Too many test steps (255)!?
# OK hmm.file_read
ok 10 hmm.file_read
# RUN hmm.file_write ...
# Too many test steps (255)!?
# OK hmm.file_write
ok 11 hmm.file_write
# RUN hmm.migrate ...
# Too many test steps (255)!?
# OK hmm.migrate
ok 12 hmm.migrate
# RUN hmm.migrate_fault ...
# Too many test steps (255)!?
# OK hmm.migrate_fault
ok 13 hmm.migrate_fault
# RUN hmm.migrate_shared ...
# OK hmm.migrate_shared
ok 14 hmm.migrate_shared
# RUN hmm.migrate_multiple ...
# Too many test steps (255)!?
# OK hmm.migrate_multiple
ok 15 hmm.migrate_multiple
# RUN hmm.anon_read_multiple ...
# Too many test steps (255)!?
# OK hmm.anon_read_multiple
ok 16 hmm.anon_read_multiple
# RUN hmm.anon_teardown ...
# Too many test steps (255)!?
# OK hmm.anon_teardown
ok 17 hmm.anon_teardown
# RUN hmm2.migrate_mixed ...
# OK hmm2.migrate_mixed
ok 18 hmm2.migrate_mixed
# RUN hmm2.snapshot ...
# OK hmm2.snapshot
ok 19 hmm2.snapshot
# RUN hmm2.double_map ...
# Too many test steps (255)!?
# OK hmm2.double_map
ok 20 hmm2.double_map
# PASSED: 20 / 20 tests passed.
# Totals: pass:20 fail:0 xfail:0 xpass:0 skip:0 error:0
+ /* Use 255 for SKIP */
+ if (t->skip)
+ _exit(255);
+ /* Pass is exit 0 */
+ if (t->passed)
+ _exit(0);
+ /* Something else happened, report the step. */
+ _exit(t->step);
} else {
__wait_for_test(t);
}
ksft_print_msg(" %4s %s%s%s.%s\n", t->passed ? "OK" : "FAIL",
f->name, variant->name[0] ? "." : "", variant->name, t->name);
- ksft_test_result(t->passed, "%s%s%s.%s\n",
- f->name, variant->name[0] ? "." : "", variant->name, t->name);
+
+ if (t->skip)
+ ksft_test_result_skip("%s%s%s.%s\n",
+ f->name, variant->name[0] ? "." : "", variant->name, t->name);
+ else
+ ksft_test_result(t->passed, "%s%s%s.%s\n",
+ f->name, variant->name[0] ? "." : "", variant->name, t->name);
}
static int test_harness_run(int __attribute__((unused)) argc,
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/seccomp/seccomp_bpf.c b/tools/testing/selftests/seccomp/seccomp_bpf.c
index 252140a52553..8c1cc8033c09 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/seccomp/seccomp_bpf.c
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/seccomp/seccomp_bpf.c
@@ -3069,7 +3069,7 @@ TEST(get_metadata)
/* Only real root can get metadata. */
if (geteuid()) {
- XFAIL(return, "get_metadata requires real root");
+ SKIP(return, "get_metadata requires real root");
return;
}
@@ -3112,7 +3112,7 @@ TEST(get_metadata)
ret = ptrace(PTRACE_SECCOMP_GET_METADATA, pid, sizeof(md), &md);
EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(md), ret) {
if (errno == EINVAL)
- XFAIL(goto skip, "Kernel does not support PTRACE_SECCOMP_GET_METADATA (missing CONFIG_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE?)");
+ SKIP(goto skip, "Kernel does not support PTRACE_SECCOMP_GET_METADATA (missing CONFIG_CHECKPOINT_RESTORE?)");
}
EXPECT_EQ(md.flags, SECCOMP_FILTER_FLAG_LOG);
@@ -3673,7 +3673,7 @@ TEST(user_notification_continue)
resp.val = 0;
EXPECT_EQ(ioctl(listener, SECCOMP_IOCTL_NOTIF_SEND, &resp), 0) {
if (errno == EINVAL)
- XFAIL(goto skip, "Kernel does not support SECCOMP_USER_NOTIF_FLAG_CONTINUE");
+ SKIP(goto skip, "Kernel does not support SECCOMP_USER_NOTIF_FLAG_CONTINUE");
}
skip:
@@ -3681,7 +3681,7 @@ TEST(user_notification_continue)
EXPECT_EQ(true, WIFEXITED(status));
EXPECT_EQ(0, WEXITSTATUS(status)) {
if (WEXITSTATUS(status) == 2) {
- XFAIL(return, "Kernel does not support kcmp() syscall");
+ SKIP(return, "Kernel does not support kcmp() syscall");
return;
}
}