Re: [PATCH v4 2/3] kunit: Use the static key when retrieving the current test

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On Fri, Nov 25, 2022 at 04:43:05PM +0800, David Gow wrote:
> In order to detect if a KUnit test is running, and to access its
> context, the 'kunit_test' member of the current task_struct is used.
> Usually, this is accessed directly or via the kunit_fail_current_task()
> function.
> 
> In order to speed up the case where no test is running, add a wrapper,
> kunit_get_current_test(), which uses the static key to fail early.
> Equally, Speed up kunit_fail_current_test() by using the static key.
> 
> This should make it convenient for code to call this
> unconditionally in fakes or error paths, without worrying that this will
> slow the code down significantly.
> 
> If CONFIG_KUNIT=n (or m), this compiles away to nothing. If
> CONFIG_KUNIT=y, it will compile down to a NOP (on most architectures) if
> no KUnit test is currently running.
> 
> Note that kunit_get_current_test() does not work if KUnit is built as a
> module. This mirrors the existing restriction on kunit_fail_current_test().
> 
> Note that the definition of kunit_fail_current_test() still wraps an
> empty, inline function if KUnit is not built-in. This is to ensure that
> the printf format string __attribute__ will still work.
> 
> Also update the documentation to suggest users use the new
> kunit_get_current_test() function, update the example, and to describe
> the behaviour when KUnit is disabled better.
> 
> Cc: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@xxxxxxx>
> Cc: Sadiya Kazi <sadiyakazi@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Signed-off-by: David Gow <davidgow@xxxxxxxxxx>

Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

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Kees Cook



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