On Sat, Aug 15, 2020 at 10:30:29AM +0200, Ingo Molnar wrote:
- Uriel Guajardo urielguajardojr@gmail.com wrote:
 From: Uriel Guajardo urielguajardo@google.com
KUnit will fail tests upon observing a lockdep failure. Because lockdep turns itself off after its first failure, only fail the first test and warn users to not expect any future failures from lockdep.
Similar to lib/locking-selftest [1], we check if the status of debug_locks has changed after the execution of a test case. However, we do not reset lockdep afterwards.
Like the locking selftests, we also fix possible preemption count corruption from lock bugs.
--- a/lib/kunit/Makefile +++ b/lib/kunit/Makefile
+void kunit_check_lockdep(struct kunit *test, struct kunit_lockdep *lockdep) {
- int saved_preempt_count = lockdep->preempt_count;
 - bool saved_debug_locks = lockdep->debug_locks;
 - if (DEBUG_LOCKS_WARN_ON(preempt_count() != saved_preempt_count))
 preempt_count_set(saved_preempt_count);+#ifdef CONFIG_TRACE_IRQFLAGS
- if (softirq_count())
 current->softirqs_enabled = 0;- else
 current->softirqs_enabled = 1;+#endif
- if (saved_debug_locks && !debug_locks) {
 kunit_set_failure(test);kunit_warn(test, "Dynamic analysis tool failure from LOCKDEP.");kunit_warn(test, "Further tests will have LOCKDEP disabled.");- }
 So this basically duplicates what the boot-time locking self-tests do, in a poor fashion?
No, it makes sure that any kunit based self-test fails when it messes up it's locking.