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  1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
  2/*
  3 * Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
  4 *
  5 * kselftest_harness.h: simple C unit test helper.
  6 *
  7 * See documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kselftest.rst
  8 *
  9 * API inspired by code.google.com/p/googletest
 10 */
 11
 12/**
 13 * DOC: example
 14 *
 15 * .. code-block:: c
 16 *
 17 *    #include "../kselftest_harness.h"
 18 *
 19 *    TEST(standalone_test) {
 20 *      do_some_stuff;
 21 *      EXPECT_GT(10, stuff) {
 22 *         stuff_state_t state;
 23 *         enumerate_stuff_state(&state);
 24 *         TH_LOG("expectation failed with state: %s", state.msg);
 25 *      }
 26 *      more_stuff;
 27 *      ASSERT_NE(some_stuff, NULL) TH_LOG("how did it happen?!");
 28 *      last_stuff;
 29 *      EXPECT_EQ(0, last_stuff);
 30 *    }
 31 *
 32 *    FIXTURE(my_fixture) {
 33 *      mytype_t *data;
 34 *      int awesomeness_level;
 35 *    };
 36 *    FIXTURE_SETUP(my_fixture) {
 37 *      self->data = mytype_new();
 38 *      ASSERT_NE(NULL, self->data);
 39 *    }
 40 *    FIXTURE_TEARDOWN(my_fixture) {
 41 *      mytype_free(self->data);
 42 *    }
 43 *    TEST_F(my_fixture, data_is_good) {
 44 *      EXPECT_EQ(1, is_my_data_good(self->data));
 45 *    }
 46 *
 47 *    TEST_HARNESS_MAIN
 48 */
 49
 50#ifndef __KSELFTEST_HARNESS_H
 51#define __KSELFTEST_HARNESS_H
 52
 53#define _GNU_SOURCE
 54#include <asm/types.h>
 55#include <errno.h>
 56#include <stdbool.h>
 57#include <stdint.h>
 58#include <stdio.h>
 59#include <stdlib.h>
 60#include <string.h>
 61#include <sys/types.h>
 62#include <sys/wait.h>
 63#include <unistd.h>
 64
 65#define TEST_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT 30
 66
 67/* Utilities exposed to the test definitions */
 68#ifndef TH_LOG_STREAM
 69#  define TH_LOG_STREAM stderr
 70#endif
 71
 72#ifndef TH_LOG_ENABLED
 73#  define TH_LOG_ENABLED 1
 74#endif
 75
 76/**
 77 * TH_LOG(fmt, ...)
 78 *
 79 * @fmt: format string
 80 * @...: optional arguments
 81 *
 82 * .. code-block:: c
 83 *
 84 *     TH_LOG(format, ...)
 85 *
 86 * Optional debug logging function available for use in tests.
 87 * Logging may be enabled or disabled by defining TH_LOG_ENABLED.
 88 * E.g., #define TH_LOG_ENABLED 1
 89 *
 90 * If no definition is provided, logging is enabled by default.
 91 *
 92 * If there is no way to print an error message for the process running the
 93 * test (e.g. not allowed to write to stderr), it is still possible to get the
 94 * ASSERT_* number for which the test failed.  This behavior can be enabled by
 95 * writing `_metadata->no_print = true;` before the check sequence that is
 96 * unable to print.  When an error occur, instead of printing an error message
 97 * and calling `abort(3)`, the test process call `_exit(2)` with the assert
 98 * number as argument, which is then printed by the parent process.
 99 */
100#define TH_LOG(fmt, ...) do { \
101	if (TH_LOG_ENABLED) \
102		__TH_LOG(fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
103} while (0)
104
105/* Unconditional logger for internal use. */
106#define __TH_LOG(fmt, ...) \
107		fprintf(TH_LOG_STREAM, "%s:%d:%s:" fmt "\n", \
108			__FILE__, __LINE__, _metadata->name, ##__VA_ARGS__)
109
110/**
111 * XFAIL(statement, fmt, ...)
112 *
113 * @statement: statement to run after reporting XFAIL
114 * @fmt: format string
115 * @...: optional arguments
116 *
117 * This forces a "pass" after reporting a failure with an XFAIL prefix,
118 * and runs "statement", which is usually "return" or "goto skip".
119 */
120#define XFAIL(statement, fmt, ...) do { \
121	if (TH_LOG_ENABLED) { \
122		fprintf(TH_LOG_STREAM, "[  XFAIL!  ] " fmt "\n", \
123			##__VA_ARGS__); \
124	} \
125	/* TODO: find a way to pass xfail to test runner process. */ \
126	_metadata->passed = 1; \
127	_metadata->trigger = 0; \
128	statement; \
129} while (0)
130
131/**
132 * TEST(test_name) - Defines the test function and creates the registration
133 * stub
134 *
135 * @test_name: test name
136 *
137 * .. code-block:: c
138 *
139 *     TEST(name) { implementation }
140 *
141 * Defines a test by name.
142 * Names must be unique and tests must not be run in parallel.  The
143 * implementation containing block is a function and scoping should be treated
144 * as such.  Returning early may be performed with a bare "return;" statement.
145 *
146 * EXPECT_* and ASSERT_* are valid in a TEST() { } context.
147 */
148#define TEST(test_name) __TEST_IMPL(test_name, -1)
149
150/**
151 * TEST_SIGNAL(test_name, signal)
152 *
153 * @test_name: test name
154 * @signal: signal number
155 *
156 * .. code-block:: c
157 *
158 *     TEST_SIGNAL(name, signal) { implementation }
159 *
160 * Defines a test by name and the expected term signal.
161 * Names must be unique and tests must not be run in parallel.  The
162 * implementation containing block is a function and scoping should be treated
163 * as such.  Returning early may be performed with a bare "return;" statement.
164 *
165 * EXPECT_* and ASSERT_* are valid in a TEST() { } context.
166 */
167#define TEST_SIGNAL(test_name, signal) __TEST_IMPL(test_name, signal)
168
169#define __TEST_IMPL(test_name, _signal) \
170	static void test_name(struct __test_metadata *_metadata); \
171	static struct __test_metadata _##test_name##_object = \
172		{ .name = "global." #test_name, \
173		  .fn = &test_name, .termsig = _signal, \
174		  .timeout = TEST_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT, }; \
175	static void __attribute__((constructor)) _register_##test_name(void) \
176	{ \
177		__register_test(&_##test_name##_object); \
178	} \
179	static void test_name( \
180		struct __test_metadata __attribute__((unused)) *_metadata)
181
182/**
183 * FIXTURE_DATA(datatype_name) - Wraps the struct name so we have one less
184 * argument to pass around
185 *
186 * @datatype_name: datatype name
187 *
188 * .. code-block:: c
189 *
190 *     FIXTURE_DATA(datatype name)
191 *
192 * This call may be used when the type of the fixture data
193 * is needed.  In general, this should not be needed unless
194 * the *self* is being passed to a helper directly.
195 */
196#define FIXTURE_DATA(datatype_name) struct _test_data_##datatype_name
197
198/**
199 * FIXTURE(fixture_name) - Called once per fixture to setup the data and
200 * register
201 *
202 * @fixture_name: fixture name
203 *
204 * .. code-block:: c
205 *
206 *     FIXTURE(datatype name) {
207 *       type property1;
208 *       ...
209 *     };
210 *
211 * Defines the data provided to TEST_F()-defined tests as *self*.  It should be
212 * populated and cleaned up using FIXTURE_SETUP() and FIXTURE_TEARDOWN().
213 */
214#define FIXTURE(fixture_name) \
215	static void __attribute__((constructor)) \
216	_register_##fixture_name##_data(void) \
217	{ \
218		__fixture_count++; \
219	} \
220	FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name)
221
222/**
223 * FIXTURE_SETUP(fixture_name) - Prepares the setup function for the fixture.
224 * *_metadata* is included so that EXPECT_* and ASSERT_* work correctly.
225 *
226 * @fixture_name: fixture name
227 *
228 * .. code-block:: c
229 *
230 *     FIXTURE_SETUP(fixture name) { implementation }
231 *
232 * Populates the required "setup" function for a fixture.  An instance of the
233 * datatype defined with FIXTURE_DATA() will be exposed as *self* for the
234 * implementation.
235 *
236 * ASSERT_* are valid for use in this context and will prempt the execution
237 * of any dependent fixture tests.
238 *
239 * A bare "return;" statement may be used to return early.
240 */
241#define FIXTURE_SETUP(fixture_name) \
242	void fixture_name##_setup( \
243		struct __test_metadata __attribute__((unused)) *_metadata, \
244		FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) __attribute__((unused)) *self)
245/**
246 * FIXTURE_TEARDOWN(fixture_name)
247 * *_metadata* is included so that EXPECT_* and ASSERT_* work correctly.
248 *
249 * @fixture_name: fixture name
250 *
251 * .. code-block:: c
252 *
253 *     FIXTURE_TEARDOWN(fixture name) { implementation }
254 *
255 * Populates the required "teardown" function for a fixture.  An instance of the
256 * datatype defined with FIXTURE_DATA() will be exposed as *self* for the
257 * implementation to clean up.
258 *
259 * A bare "return;" statement may be used to return early.
260 */
261#define FIXTURE_TEARDOWN(fixture_name) \
262	void fixture_name##_teardown( \
263		struct __test_metadata __attribute__((unused)) *_metadata, \
264		FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) __attribute__((unused)) *self)
265
266/**
267 * TEST_F(fixture_name, test_name) - Emits test registration and helpers for
268 * fixture-based test cases
269 *
270 * @fixture_name: fixture name
271 * @test_name: test name
272 *
273 * .. code-block:: c
274 *
275 *     TEST_F(fixture, name) { implementation }
276 *
277 * Defines a test that depends on a fixture (e.g., is part of a test case).
278 * Very similar to TEST() except that *self* is the setup instance of fixture's
279 * datatype exposed for use by the implementation.
280 *
281 * Warning: use of ASSERT_* here will skip TEARDOWN.
282 */
283/* TODO(wad) register fixtures on dedicated test lists. */
284#define TEST_F(fixture_name, test_name) \
285	__TEST_F_IMPL(fixture_name, test_name, -1, TEST_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT)
286
287#define TEST_F_SIGNAL(fixture_name, test_name, signal) \
288	__TEST_F_IMPL(fixture_name, test_name, signal, TEST_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT)
289
290#define TEST_F_TIMEOUT(fixture_name, test_name, timeout) \
291	__TEST_F_IMPL(fixture_name, test_name, -1, timeout)
292
293#define __TEST_F_IMPL(fixture_name, test_name, signal, tmout) \
294	static void fixture_name##_##test_name( \
295		struct __test_metadata *_metadata, \
296		FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) *self); \
297	static inline void wrapper_##fixture_name##_##test_name( \
298		struct __test_metadata *_metadata) \
299	{ \
300		/* fixture data is alloced, setup, and torn down per call. */ \
301		FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) self; \
302		memset(&self, 0, sizeof(FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name))); \
303		fixture_name##_setup(_metadata, &self); \
304		/* Let setup failure terminate early. */ \
305		if (!_metadata->passed) \
306			return; \
307		fixture_name##_##test_name(_metadata, &self); \
308		fixture_name##_teardown(_metadata, &self); \
309	} \
310	static struct __test_metadata \
311		      _##fixture_name##_##test_name##_object = { \
312		.name = #fixture_name "." #test_name, \
313		.fn = &wrapper_##fixture_name##_##test_name, \
314		.termsig = signal, \
315		.timeout = tmout, \
316	 }; \
317	static void __attribute__((constructor)) \
318			_register_##fixture_name##_##test_name(void) \
319	{ \
320		__register_test(&_##fixture_name##_##test_name##_object); \
321	} \
322	static void fixture_name##_##test_name( \
323		struct __test_metadata __attribute__((unused)) *_metadata, \
324		FIXTURE_DATA(fixture_name) __attribute__((unused)) *self)
325
326/**
327 * TEST_HARNESS_MAIN - Simple wrapper to run the test harness
328 *
329 * .. code-block:: c
330 *
331 *     TEST_HARNESS_MAIN
332 *
333 * Use once to append a main() to the test file.
334 */
335#define TEST_HARNESS_MAIN \
336	static void __attribute__((constructor)) \
337	__constructor_order_last(void) \
338	{ \
339		if (!__constructor_order) \
340			__constructor_order = _CONSTRUCTOR_ORDER_BACKWARD; \
341	} \
342	int main(int argc, char **argv) { \
343		return test_harness_run(argc, argv); \
344	}
345
346/**
347 * DOC: operators
348 *
349 * Operators for use in TEST() and TEST_F().
350 * ASSERT_* calls will stop test execution immediately.
351 * EXPECT_* calls will emit a failure warning, note it, and continue.
352 */
353
354/**
355 * ASSERT_EQ(expected, seen)
356 *
357 * @expected: expected value
358 * @seen: measured value
359 *
360 * ASSERT_EQ(expected, measured): expected == measured
361 */
362#define ASSERT_EQ(expected, seen) \
363	__EXPECT(expected, #expected, seen, #seen, ==, 1)
364
365/**
366 * ASSERT_NE(expected, seen)
367 *
368 * @expected: expected value
369 * @seen: measured value
370 *
371 * ASSERT_NE(expected, measured): expected != measured
372 */
373#define ASSERT_NE(expected, seen) \
374	__EXPECT(expected, #expected, seen, #seen, !=, 1)
375
376/**
377 * ASSERT_LT(expected, seen)
378 *
379 * @expected: expected value
380 * @seen: measured value
381 *
382 * ASSERT_LT(expected, measured): expected < measured
383 */
384#define ASSERT_LT(expected, seen) \
385	__EXPECT(expected, #expected, seen, #seen, <, 1)
386
387/**
388 * ASSERT_LE(expected, seen)
389 *
390 * @expected: expected value
391 * @seen: measured value
392 *
393 * ASSERT_LE(expected, measured): expected <= measured
394 */
395#define ASSERT_LE(expected, seen) \
396	__EXPECT(expected, #expected, seen, #seen, <=, 1)
397
398/**
399 * ASSERT_GT(expected, seen)
400 *
401 * @expected: expected value
402 * @seen: measured value
403 *
404 * ASSERT_GT(expected, measured): expected > measured
405 */
406#define ASSERT_GT(expected, seen) \
407	__EXPECT(expected, #expected, seen, #seen, >, 1)
408
409/**
410 * ASSERT_GE(expected, seen)
411 *
412 * @expected: expected value
413 * @seen: measured value
414 *
415 * ASSERT_GE(expected, measured): expected >= measured
416 */
417#define ASSERT_GE(expected, seen) \
418	__EXPECT(expected, #expected, seen, #seen, >=, 1)
419
420/**
421 * ASSERT_NULL(seen)
422 *
423 * @seen: measured value
424 *
425 * ASSERT_NULL(measured): NULL == measured
426 */
427#define ASSERT_NULL(seen) \
428	__EXPECT(NULL, "NULL", seen, #seen, ==, 1)
429
430/**
431 * ASSERT_TRUE(seen)
432 *
433 * @seen: measured value
434 *
435 * ASSERT_TRUE(measured): measured != 0
436 */
437#define ASSERT_TRUE(seen) \
438	__EXPECT(0, "0", seen, #seen, !=, 1)
439
440/**
441 * ASSERT_FALSE(seen)
442 *
443 * @seen: measured value
444 *
445 * ASSERT_FALSE(measured): measured == 0
446 */
447#define ASSERT_FALSE(seen) \
448	__EXPECT(0, "0", seen, #seen, ==, 1)
449
450/**
451 * ASSERT_STREQ(expected, seen)
452 *
453 * @expected: expected value
454 * @seen: measured value
455 *
456 * ASSERT_STREQ(expected, measured): !strcmp(expected, measured)
457 */
458#define ASSERT_STREQ(expected, seen) \
459	__EXPECT_STR(expected, seen, ==, 1)
460
461/**
462 * ASSERT_STRNE(expected, seen)
463 *
464 * @expected: expected value
465 * @seen: measured value
466 *
467 * ASSERT_STRNE(expected, measured): strcmp(expected, measured)
468 */
469#define ASSERT_STRNE(expected, seen) \
470	__EXPECT_STR(expected, seen, !=, 1)
471
472/**
473 * EXPECT_EQ(expected, seen)
474 *
475 * @expected: expected value
476 * @seen: measured value
477 *
478 * EXPECT_EQ(expected, measured): expected == measured
479 */
480#define EXPECT_EQ(expected, seen) \
481	__EXPECT(expected, #expected, seen, #seen, ==, 0)
482
483/**
484 * EXPECT_NE(expected, seen)
485 *
486 * @expected: expected value
487 * @seen: measured value
488 *
489 * EXPECT_NE(expected, measured): expected != measured
490 */
491#define EXPECT_NE(expected, seen) \
492	__EXPECT(expected, #expected, seen, #seen, !=, 0)
493
494/**
495 * EXPECT_LT(expected, seen)
496 *
497 * @expected: expected value
498 * @seen: measured value
499 *
500 * EXPECT_LT(expected, measured): expected < measured
501 */
502#define EXPECT_LT(expected, seen) \
503	__EXPECT(expected, #expected, seen, #seen, <, 0)
504
505/**
506 * EXPECT_LE(expected, seen)
507 *
508 * @expected: expected value
509 * @seen: measured value
510 *
511 * EXPECT_LE(expected, measured): expected <= measured
512 */
513#define EXPECT_LE(expected, seen) \
514	__EXPECT(expected, #expected, seen, #seen, <=, 0)
515
516/**
517 * EXPECT_GT(expected, seen)
518 *
519 * @expected: expected value
520 * @seen: measured value
521 *
522 * EXPECT_GT(expected, measured): expected > measured
523 */
524#define EXPECT_GT(expected, seen) \
525	__EXPECT(expected, #expected, seen, #seen, >, 0)
526
527/**
528 * EXPECT_GE(expected, seen)
529 *
530 * @expected: expected value
531 * @seen: measured value
532 *
533 * EXPECT_GE(expected, measured): expected >= measured
534 */
535#define EXPECT_GE(expected, seen) \
536	__EXPECT(expected, #expected, seen, #seen, >=, 0)
537
538/**
539 * EXPECT_NULL(seen)
540 *
541 * @seen: measured value
542 *
543 * EXPECT_NULL(measured): NULL == measured
544 */
545#define EXPECT_NULL(seen) \
546	__EXPECT(NULL, "NULL", seen, #seen, ==, 0)
547
548/**
549 * EXPECT_TRUE(seen)
550 *
551 * @seen: measured value
552 *
553 * EXPECT_TRUE(measured): 0 != measured
554 */
555#define EXPECT_TRUE(seen) \
556	__EXPECT(0, "0", seen, #seen, !=, 0)
557
558/**
559 * EXPECT_FALSE(seen)
560 *
561 * @seen: measured value
562 *
563 * EXPECT_FALSE(measured): 0 == measured
564 */
565#define EXPECT_FALSE(seen) \
566	__EXPECT(0, "0", seen, #seen, ==, 0)
567
568/**
569 * EXPECT_STREQ(expected, seen)
570 *
571 * @expected: expected value
572 * @seen: measured value
573 *
574 * EXPECT_STREQ(expected, measured): !strcmp(expected, measured)
575 */
576#define EXPECT_STREQ(expected, seen) \
577	__EXPECT_STR(expected, seen, ==, 0)
578
579/**
580 * EXPECT_STRNE(expected, seen)
581 *
582 * @expected: expected value
583 * @seen: measured value
584 *
585 * EXPECT_STRNE(expected, measured): strcmp(expected, measured)
586 */
587#define EXPECT_STRNE(expected, seen) \
588	__EXPECT_STR(expected, seen, !=, 0)
589
590#define ARRAY_SIZE(a)	(sizeof(a) / sizeof(a[0]))
591
592/* Support an optional handler after and ASSERT_* or EXPECT_*.  The approach is
593 * not thread-safe, but it should be fine in most sane test scenarios.
594 *
595 * Using __bail(), which optionally abort()s, is the easiest way to early
596 * return while still providing an optional block to the API consumer.
597 */
598#define OPTIONAL_HANDLER(_assert) \
599	for (; _metadata->trigger; _metadata->trigger = \
600			__bail(_assert, _metadata->no_print, _metadata->step))
601
602#define __INC_STEP(_metadata) \
603	if (_metadata->passed && _metadata->step < 255) \
604		_metadata->step++;
605
606#define __EXPECT(_expected, _expected_str, _seen, _seen_str, _t, _assert) do { \
607	/* Avoid multiple evaluation of the cases */ \
608	__typeof__(_expected) __exp = (_expected); \
609	__typeof__(_seen) __seen = (_seen); \
610	if (_assert) __INC_STEP(_metadata); \
611	if (!(__exp _t __seen)) { \
612		unsigned long long __exp_print = (uintptr_t)__exp; \
613		unsigned long long __seen_print = (uintptr_t)__seen; \
614		__TH_LOG("Expected %s (%llu) %s %s (%llu)", \
615			 _expected_str, __exp_print, #_t, \
616			 _seen_str, __seen_print); \
617		_metadata->passed = 0; \
618		/* Ensure the optional handler is triggered */ \
619		_metadata->trigger = 1; \
620	} \
621} while (0); OPTIONAL_HANDLER(_assert)
622
623#define __EXPECT_STR(_expected, _seen, _t, _assert) do { \
624	const char *__exp = (_expected); \
625	const char *__seen = (_seen); \
626	if (_assert) __INC_STEP(_metadata); \
627	if (!(strcmp(__exp, __seen) _t 0))  { \
628		__TH_LOG("Expected '%s' %s '%s'.", __exp, #_t, __seen); \
629		_metadata->passed = 0; \
630		_metadata->trigger = 1; \
631	} \
632} while (0); OPTIONAL_HANDLER(_assert)
633
634/* Contains all the information for test execution and status checking. */
635struct __test_metadata {
636	const char *name;
637	void (*fn)(struct __test_metadata *);
638	int termsig;
639	int passed;
640	int trigger; /* extra handler after the evaluation */
641	int timeout;
642	__u8 step;
643	bool no_print; /* manual trigger when TH_LOG_STREAM is not available */
644	struct __test_metadata *prev, *next;
645};
646
647/* Storage for the (global) tests to be run. */
648static struct __test_metadata *__test_list;
649static unsigned int __test_count;
650static unsigned int __fixture_count;
651static int __constructor_order;
652
653#define _CONSTRUCTOR_ORDER_FORWARD   1
654#define _CONSTRUCTOR_ORDER_BACKWARD -1
655
656/*
657 * Since constructors are called in reverse order, reverse the test
658 * list so tests are run in source declaration order.
659 * https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gccint/Initialization.html
660 * However, it seems not all toolchains do this correctly, so use
661 * __constructor_order to detect which direction is called first
662 * and adjust list building logic to get things running in the right
663 * direction.
664 */
665static inline void __register_test(struct __test_metadata *t)
666{
667	__test_count++;
668	/* Circular linked list where only prev is circular. */
669	if (__test_list == NULL) {
670		__test_list = t;
671		t->next = NULL;
672		t->prev = t;
673		return;
674	}
675	if (__constructor_order == _CONSTRUCTOR_ORDER_FORWARD) {
676		t->next = NULL;
677		t->prev = __test_list->prev;
678		t->prev->next = t;
679		__test_list->prev = t;
680	} else {
681		t->next = __test_list;
682		t->next->prev = t;
683		t->prev = t;
684		__test_list = t;
685	}
686}
687
688static inline int __bail(int for_realz, bool no_print, __u8 step)
689{
690	if (for_realz) {
691		if (no_print)
692			_exit(step);
693		abort();
694	}
695	return 0;
696}
697
698void __run_test(struct __test_metadata *t)
699{
700	pid_t child_pid;
701	int status;
702
703	t->passed = 1;
704	t->trigger = 0;
705	printf("[ RUN      ] %s\n", t->name);
706	alarm(t->timeout);
707	child_pid = fork();
708	if (child_pid < 0) {
709		printf("ERROR SPAWNING TEST CHILD\n");
710		t->passed = 0;
711	} else if (child_pid == 0) {
712		t->fn(t);
713		/* return the step that failed or 0 */
714		_exit(t->passed ? 0 : t->step);
715	} else {
716		/* TODO(wad) add timeout support. */
717		waitpid(child_pid, &status, 0);
718		if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
719			t->passed = t->termsig == -1 ? !WEXITSTATUS(status) : 0;
720			if (t->termsig != -1) {
721				fprintf(TH_LOG_STREAM,
722					"%s: Test exited normally "
723					"instead of by signal (code: %d)\n",
724					t->name,
725					WEXITSTATUS(status));
726			} else if (!t->passed) {
727				fprintf(TH_LOG_STREAM,
728					"%s: Test failed at step #%d\n",
729					t->name,
730					WEXITSTATUS(status));
731			}
732		} else if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) {
733			t->passed = 0;
734			if (WTERMSIG(status) == SIGABRT) {
735				fprintf(TH_LOG_STREAM,
736					"%s: Test terminated by assertion\n",
737					t->name);
738			} else if (WTERMSIG(status) == t->termsig) {
739				t->passed = 1;
740			} else {
741				fprintf(TH_LOG_STREAM,
742					"%s: Test terminated unexpectedly "
743					"by signal %d\n",
744					t->name,
745					WTERMSIG(status));
746			}
747		} else {
748			fprintf(TH_LOG_STREAM,
749				"%s: Test ended in some other way [%u]\n",
750				t->name,
751				status);
752		}
753	}
754	printf("[     %4s ] %s\n", (t->passed ? "OK" : "FAIL"), t->name);
755	alarm(0);
756}
757
758static int test_harness_run(int __attribute__((unused)) argc,
759			    char __attribute__((unused)) **argv)
760{
761	struct __test_metadata *t;
762	int ret = 0;
763	unsigned int count = 0;
764	unsigned int pass_count = 0;
765
766	/* TODO(wad) add optional arguments similar to gtest. */
767	printf("[==========] Running %u tests from %u test cases.\n",
768	       __test_count, __fixture_count + 1);
769	for (t = __test_list; t; t = t->next) {
770		count++;
771		__run_test(t);
772		if (t->passed)
773			pass_count++;
774		else
775			ret = 1;
776	}
777	printf("[==========] %u / %u tests passed.\n", pass_count, count);
778	printf("[  %s  ]\n", (ret ? "FAILED" : "PASSED"));
779	return ret;
780}
781
782static void __attribute__((constructor)) __constructor_order_first(void)
783{
784	if (!__constructor_order)
785		__constructor_order = _CONSTRUCTOR_ORDER_FORWARD;
786}
787
788#endif  /* __KSELFTEST_HARNESS_H */