u-boot/include/test/ut.h
Joe Hershberger fe3f6a65fe test: Return values from the asserts compatible with cmds
The asserts are sometimes called from the context of the test command
itself so make sure that a return that happens as a result of a failure
is compatible with that command return. When called within a test, the
return value is ignored.

Signed-off-by: Joe Hershberger <joe.hershberger@ni.com>
Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2015-05-21 09:16:18 -04:00

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C

/*
* Simple unit test library
*
* Copyright (c) 2013 Google, Inc
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
*/
#ifndef __TEST_UT_H
#define __TEST_UT_H
struct unit_test_state;
/**
* ut_fail() - Record failure of a unit test
*
* @uts: Test state
* @fname: Filename where the error occured
* @line: Line number where the error occured
* @func: Function name where the error occured
* @cond: The condition that failed
*/
void ut_fail(struct unit_test_state *uts, const char *fname, int line,
const char *func, const char *cond);
/**
* ut_failf() - Record failure of a unit test
*
* @uts: Test state
* @fname: Filename where the error occured
* @line: Line number where the error occured
* @func: Function name where the error occured
* @cond: The condition that failed
* @fmt: printf() format string for the error, followed by args
*/
void ut_failf(struct unit_test_state *uts, const char *fname, int line,
const char *func, const char *cond, const char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__ ((format (__printf__, 6, 7)));
/* Assert that a condition is non-zero */
#define ut_assert(cond) \
if (!(cond)) { \
ut_fail(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, #cond); \
return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \
}
/* Assert that a condition is non-zero, with printf() string */
#define ut_assertf(cond, fmt, args...) \
if (!(cond)) { \
ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, #cond, \
fmt, ##args); \
return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \
}
/* Assert that two int expressions are equal */
#define ut_asserteq(expr1, expr2) { \
unsigned int val1 = (expr1), val2 = (expr2); \
\
if (val1 != val2) { \
ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \
#expr1 " == " #expr2, \
"Expected %d, got %d", val1, val2); \
return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \
} \
}
/* Assert that two string expressions are equal */
#define ut_asserteq_str(expr1, expr2) { \
const char *val1 = (expr1), *val2 = (expr2); \
\
if (strcmp(val1, val2)) { \
ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \
#expr1 " = " #expr2, \
"Expected \"%s\", got \"%s\"", val1, val2); \
return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \
} \
}
/* Assert that two pointers are equal */
#define ut_asserteq_ptr(expr1, expr2) { \
const void *val1 = (expr1), *val2 = (expr2); \
\
if (val1 != val2) { \
ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \
#expr1 " = " #expr2, \
"Expected %p, got %p", val1, val2); \
return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \
} \
}
/* Assert that a pointer is not NULL */
#define ut_assertnonnull(expr) { \
const void *val = (expr); \
\
if (val == NULL) { \
ut_failf(uts, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \
#expr " = NULL", \
"Expected non-null, got NULL"); \
return CMD_RET_FAILURE; \
} \
}
/* Assert that an operation succeeds (returns 0) */
#define ut_assertok(cond) ut_asserteq(0, cond)
#endif