| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 |
| |
| //! Generates KUnit tests from saved `rustdoc`-generated tests. |
| //! |
| //! KUnit passes a context (`struct kunit *`) to each test, which should be forwarded to the other |
| //! KUnit functions and macros. |
| //! |
| //! However, we want to keep this as an implementation detail because: |
| //! |
| //! - Test code should not care about the implementation. |
| //! |
| //! - Documentation looks worse if it needs to carry extra details unrelated to the piece |
| //! being described. |
| //! |
| //! - Test code should be able to define functions and call them, without having to carry |
| //! the context. |
| //! |
| //! - Later on, we may want to be able to test non-kernel code (e.g. `core`, `alloc` or |
| //! third-party crates) which likely use the standard library `assert*!` macros. |
| //! |
| //! For this reason, instead of the passed context, `kunit_get_current_test()` is used instead |
| //! (i.e. `current->kunit_test`). |
| //! |
| //! Note that this means other threads/tasks potentially spawned by a given test, if failing, will |
| //! report the failure in the kernel log but will not fail the actual test. Saving the pointer in |
| //! e.g. a `static` per test does not fully solve the issue either, because currently KUnit does |
| //! not support assertions (only expectations) from other tasks. Thus leave that feature for |
| //! the future, which simplifies the code here too. We could also simply not allow `assert`s in |
| //! other tasks, but that seems overly constraining, and we do want to support them, eventually. |
| |
| use std::{ |
| fs, |
| fs::File, |
| io::{BufWriter, Read, Write}, |
| path::{Path, PathBuf}, |
| }; |
| |
| /// Find the real path to the original file based on the `file` portion of the test name. |
| /// |
| /// `rustdoc` generated `file`s look like `sync_locked_by_rs`. Underscores (except the last one) |
| /// may represent an actual underscore in a directory/file, or a path separator. Thus the actual |
| /// file might be `sync_locked_by.rs`, `sync/locked_by.rs`, `sync_locked/by.rs` or |
| /// `sync/locked/by.rs`. This function walks the file system to determine which is the real one. |
| /// |
| /// This does require that ambiguities do not exist, but that seems fair, especially since this is |
| /// all supposed to be temporary until `rustdoc` gives us proper metadata to build this. If such |
| /// ambiguities are detected, they are diagnosed and the script panics. |
| fn find_real_path<'a>(srctree: &Path, valid_paths: &'a mut Vec<PathBuf>, file: &str) -> &'a str { |
| valid_paths.clear(); |
| |
| let potential_components: Vec<&str> = file.strip_suffix("_rs").unwrap().split('_').collect(); |
| |
| find_candidates(srctree, valid_paths, Path::new(""), &potential_components); |
| fn find_candidates( |
| srctree: &Path, |
| valid_paths: &mut Vec<PathBuf>, |
| prefix: &Path, |
| potential_components: &[&str], |
| ) { |
| // The base case: check whether all the potential components left, joined by underscores, |
| // is a file. |
| let joined_potential_components = potential_components.join("_") + ".rs"; |
| if srctree |
| .join("rust/kernel") |
| .join(prefix) |
| .join(&joined_potential_components) |
| .is_file() |
| { |
| // Avoid `srctree` here in order to keep paths relative to it in the KTAP output. |
| valid_paths.push( |
| Path::new("rust/kernel") |
| .join(prefix) |
| .join(joined_potential_components), |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| // In addition, check whether each component prefix, joined by underscores, is a directory. |
| // If not, there is no need to check for combinations with that prefix. |
| for i in 1..potential_components.len() { |
| let (components_prefix, components_rest) = potential_components.split_at(i); |
| let prefix = prefix.join(components_prefix.join("_")); |
| if srctree.join("rust/kernel").join(&prefix).is_dir() { |
| find_candidates(srctree, valid_paths, &prefix, components_rest); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| assert!( |
| valid_paths.len() > 0, |
| "No path candidates found. This is likely a bug in the build system, or some files went \ |
| away while compiling." |
| ); |
| |
| if valid_paths.len() > 1 { |
| eprintln!("Several path candidates found:"); |
| for path in valid_paths { |
| eprintln!(" {path:?}"); |
| } |
| panic!( |
| "Several path candidates found, please resolve the ambiguity by renaming a file or \ |
| folder." |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| valid_paths[0].to_str().unwrap() |
| } |
| |
| fn main() { |
| let srctree = std::env::var("srctree").unwrap(); |
| let srctree = Path::new(&srctree); |
| |
| let mut paths = fs::read_dir("rust/test/doctests/kernel") |
| .unwrap() |
| .map(|entry| entry.unwrap().path()) |
| .collect::<Vec<_>>(); |
| |
| // Sort paths. |
| paths.sort(); |
| |
| let mut rust_tests = String::new(); |
| let mut c_test_declarations = String::new(); |
| let mut c_test_cases = String::new(); |
| let mut body = String::new(); |
| let mut last_file = String::new(); |
| let mut number = 0; |
| let mut valid_paths: Vec<PathBuf> = Vec::new(); |
| let mut real_path: &str = ""; |
| for path in paths { |
| // The `name` follows the `{file}_{line}_{number}` pattern (see description in |
| // `scripts/rustdoc_test_builder.rs`). Discard the `number`. |
| let name = path.file_name().unwrap().to_str().unwrap().to_string(); |
| |
| // Extract the `file` and the `line`, discarding the `number`. |
| let (file, line) = name.rsplit_once('_').unwrap().0.rsplit_once('_').unwrap(); |
| |
| // Generate an ID sequence ("test number") for each one in the file. |
| if file == last_file { |
| number += 1; |
| } else { |
| number = 0; |
| last_file = file.to_string(); |
| |
| // Figure out the real path, only once per file. |
| real_path = find_real_path(srctree, &mut valid_paths, file); |
| } |
| |
| // Generate a KUnit name (i.e. test name and C symbol) for this test. |
| // |
| // We avoid the line number, like `rustdoc` does, to make things slightly more stable for |
| // bisection purposes. However, to aid developers in mapping back what test failed, we will |
| // print a diagnostics line in the KTAP report. |
| let kunit_name = format!("rust_doctest_kernel_{file}_{number}"); |
| |
| // Read the test's text contents to dump it below. |
| body.clear(); |
| File::open(path).unwrap().read_to_string(&mut body).unwrap(); |
| |
| // Calculate how many lines before `main` function (including the `main` function line). |
| let body_offset = body |
| .lines() |
| .take_while(|line| !line.contains("fn main() {")) |
| .count() |
| + 1; |
| |
| use std::fmt::Write; |
| write!( |
| rust_tests, |
| r#"/// Generated `{name}` KUnit test case from a Rust documentation test. |
| #[no_mangle] |
| pub extern "C" fn {kunit_name}(__kunit_test: *mut kernel::bindings::kunit) {{ |
| /// Overrides the usual [`assert!`] macro with one that calls KUnit instead. |
| #[allow(unused)] |
| macro_rules! assert {{ |
| ($cond:expr $(,)?) => {{{{ |
| kernel::kunit_assert!("{kunit_name}", "{real_path}", __DOCTEST_ANCHOR - {line}, $cond); |
| }}}} |
| }} |
| |
| /// Overrides the usual [`assert_eq!`] macro with one that calls KUnit instead. |
| #[allow(unused)] |
| macro_rules! assert_eq {{ |
| ($left:expr, $right:expr $(,)?) => {{{{ |
| kernel::kunit_assert_eq!("{kunit_name}", "{real_path}", __DOCTEST_ANCHOR - {line}, $left, $right); |
| }}}} |
| }} |
| |
| // Many tests need the prelude, so provide it by default. |
| #[allow(unused)] |
| use kernel::prelude::*; |
| |
| // Unconditionally print the location of the original doctest (i.e. rather than the location in |
| // the generated file) so that developers can easily map the test back to the source code. |
| // |
| // This information is also printed when assertions fail, but this helps in the successful cases |
| // when the user is running KUnit manually, or when passing `--raw_output` to `kunit.py`. |
| // |
| // This follows the syntax for declaring test metadata in the proposed KTAP v2 spec, which may |
| // be used for the proposed KUnit test attributes API. Thus hopefully this will make migration |
| // easier later on. |
| kernel::kunit::info(format_args!(" # {kunit_name}.location: {real_path}:{line}\n")); |
| |
| /// The anchor where the test code body starts. |
| #[allow(unused)] |
| static __DOCTEST_ANCHOR: i32 = core::line!() as i32 + {body_offset} + 1; |
| {{ |
| {body} |
| main(); |
| }} |
| }} |
| |
| "# |
| ) |
| .unwrap(); |
| |
| write!(c_test_declarations, "void {kunit_name}(struct kunit *);\n").unwrap(); |
| write!(c_test_cases, " KUNIT_CASE({kunit_name}),\n").unwrap(); |
| } |
| |
| let rust_tests = rust_tests.trim(); |
| let c_test_declarations = c_test_declarations.trim(); |
| let c_test_cases = c_test_cases.trim(); |
| |
| write!( |
| BufWriter::new(File::create("rust/doctests_kernel_generated.rs").unwrap()), |
| r#"//! `kernel` crate documentation tests. |
| |
| const __LOG_PREFIX: &[u8] = b"rust_doctests_kernel\0"; |
| |
| {rust_tests} |
| "# |
| ) |
| .unwrap(); |
| |
| write!( |
| BufWriter::new(File::create("rust/doctests_kernel_generated_kunit.c").unwrap()), |
| r#"/* |
| * `kernel` crate documentation tests. |
| */ |
| |
| #include <kunit/test.h> |
| |
| {c_test_declarations} |
| |
| static struct kunit_case test_cases[] = {{ |
| {c_test_cases} |
| {{ }} |
| }}; |
| |
| static struct kunit_suite test_suite = {{ |
| .name = "rust_doctests_kernel", |
| .test_cases = test_cases, |
| }}; |
| |
| kunit_test_suite(test_suite); |
| |
| MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); |
| "# |
| ) |
| .unwrap(); |
| } |