On Wed, Oct 9, 2019 at 8:47 PM Tim.Bird@sony.com wrote:
-----Original Message----- From Iurii Zaikin on Wednesday, October 09, 2019 4:40 PM
KUnit tests for decoding extended 64 bit timestamps.
Signed-off-by: Iurii Zaikin yzaikin@google.com
fs/ext4/Kconfig | 12 +++ fs/ext4/Makefile | 1 + fs/ext4/inode-test.c | 221 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 234 insertions(+) create mode 100644 fs/ext4/inode-test.c
diff --git a/fs/ext4/Kconfig b/fs/ext4/Kconfig index cbb5ca830e57..cb0b52753674 100644 --- a/fs/ext4/Kconfig +++ b/fs/ext4/Kconfig @@ -106,3 +106,15 @@ config EXT4_DEBUG If you select Y here, then you will be able to turn on debugging with a command such as: echo 1 > /sys/module/ext4/parameters/mballoc_debug
+config EXT4_KUNIT_TESTS
bool "KUnit test for ext4 inode"
depends on EXT4_FS
depends on KUNIT
help
This builds the ext4 inode sysctl unit test, which runs on boot.
Tests the encoding correctness of ext4 inode.
For more information on KUnit and unit tests in general please refer
to the KUnit documentation in Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/.
If unsure, say N.
diff --git a/fs/ext4/Makefile b/fs/ext4/Makefile index b17ddc229ac5..a0588fd2eea6 100644 --- a/fs/ext4/Makefile +++ b/fs/ext4/Makefile @@ -13,4 +13,5 @@ ext4-y := balloc.o bitmap.o block_validity.o dir.o ext4_jbd2.o extents.o \
ext4-$(CONFIG_EXT4_FS_POSIX_ACL) += acl.o ext4-$(CONFIG_EXT4_FS_SECURITY) += xattr_security.o +ext4-$(CONFIG_EXT4_KUNIT_TESTS) += inode-test.o ext4-$(CONFIG_FS_VERITY) += verity.o diff --git a/fs/ext4/inode-test.c b/fs/ext4/inode-test.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..43bc6cb547cd --- /dev/null +++ b/fs/ext4/inode-test.c @@ -0,0 +1,221 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 +/*
- KUnit test of ext4 inode that verify the seconds part of [a/c/m]
- timestamps in ext4 inode structs are decoded correctly.
- These tests are derived from the table under
- Documentation/filesystems/ext4/inodes.rst Inode Timestamps
- */
+#include <kunit/test.h> +#include <linux/kernel.h> +#include <linux/time64.h>
+#include "ext4.h"
+/* binary: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 */ +#define LOWER_MSB_0 0L +/* binary: 01111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 */ +#define UPPER_MSB_0 0x7fffffffL +/* binary: 10000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 */ +#define LOWER_MSB_1 (-0x80000000L) +/* binary: 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 */ +#define UPPER_MSB_1 (-1L) +/* binary: 00111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 */ +#define MAX_NANOSECONDS ((1L << 30) - 1)
+#define CASE_NAME_FORMAT "%s: msb:%x lower_bound:%x extra_bits: %x"
+struct timestamp_expectation {
const char *test_case_name;
struct timespec64 expected;
u32 extra_bits;
bool msb_set;
bool lower_bound;
+};
+static time64_t get_32bit_time(const struct timestamp_expectation * const test) +{
if (test->msb_set) {
if (test->lower_bound)
return LOWER_MSB_1;
return UPPER_MSB_1;
}
if (test->lower_bound)
return LOWER_MSB_0;
return UPPER_MSB_0;
+}
+static void inode_test_xtimestamp_decoding(struct kunit *test) +{
const struct timestamp_expectation test_data[] = {
{
.test_case_name = "1901-12-13",
.msb_set = true,
.lower_bound = true,
.extra_bits = 0,
.expected = {.tv_sec = -0x80000000LL, .tv_nsec = 0L},
},
{
.test_case_name = "1969-12-31",
.msb_set = true,
.lower_bound = false,
.extra_bits = 0,
.expected = {.tv_sec = -1LL, .tv_nsec = 0L},
},
{
.test_case_name = "1970-01-01",
.msb_set = false,
.lower_bound = true,
.extra_bits = 0,
.expected = {0LL, 0L},
},
{
.test_case_name = "2038-01-19",
.msb_set = false,
.lower_bound = false,
.extra_bits = 0,
.expected = {.tv_sec = 0x7fffffffLL, .tv_nsec = 0L},
},
{
.test_case_name = "2038-01-19",
It's quite handy if testcase names can be unique, and describe what it is they are testing.
If someone unfamiliar with this test looks at the results, it's nice if they can intuit what it was that went wrong, based on the test case name.
IMHO these names are too short and not descriptive enough.
The test cases are pretty much 1:1 to the examples table referenced at the top comment of the file. Would it help if I move the reference comment closer to the test case definition or would you like the test name to have a reference to a table entry encoded into it?
-- Tim
.msb_set = true,
.lower_bound = true,
.extra_bits = 1,
.expected = {.tv_sec = 0x80000000LL, .tv_nsec = 0L},
},
{
.test_case_name = "2106-02-07",
.msb_set = true,
.lower_bound = false,
.extra_bits = 1,
.expected = {.tv_sec = 0xffffffffLL, .tv_nsec = 0L},
},
{
.test_case_name = "2106-02-07",
.msb_set = false,
.lower_bound = true,
.extra_bits = 1,
.expected = {.tv_sec = 0x100000000LL, .tv_nsec = 0L},
},
{
.test_case_name = "2174-02-25",
.msb_set = false,
.lower_bound = false,
.extra_bits = 1,
.expected = {.tv_sec = 0x17fffffffLL, .tv_nsec = 0L},
},
{
.test_case_name = "2174-02-25",
.msb_set = true,
.lower_bound = true,
.extra_bits = 2,
.expected = {.tv_sec = 0x180000000LL, .tv_nsec = 0L},
},
{
.test_case_name = "2242-03-16",
.msb_set = true,
.lower_bound = false,
.extra_bits = 2,
.expected = {.tv_sec = 0x1ffffffffLL, .tv_nsec = 0L},
},
{
.test_case_name = "2242-03-16",
.msb_set = false,
.lower_bound = true,
.extra_bits = 2,
.expected = {.tv_sec = 0x200000000LL, .tv_nsec = 0L},
},
{
.test_case_name = " 2310-04-04",
.msb_set = false,
.lower_bound = false,
.extra_bits = 2,
.expected = {.tv_sec = 0x27fffffffLL, .tv_nsec = 0L},
},
{
.test_case_name = " 2310-04-04 00:00:00.1",
.msb_set = false,
.lower_bound = false,
.extra_bits = 6,
.expected = {.tv_sec = 0x27fffffffLL, .tv_nsec = 1L},
},
{
.test_case_name = "2378-04-22
00:00:00.MAX_NSEC",
.msb_set = false,
.lower_bound = true,
.extra_bits = 0xFFFFFFFF,
.expected = {.tv_sec = 0x300000000LL,
.tv_nsec = MAX_NANOSECONDS},
},
{
.test_case_name = "2378-04-22",
.msb_set = false,
.lower_bound = true,
.extra_bits = 3,
.expected = {.tv_sec = 0x300000000LL, .tv_nsec = 0L},
},
{
.test_case_name = "2446-05-10",
.msb_set = false,
.lower_bound = false,
.extra_bits = 3,
.expected = {.tv_sec = 0x37fffffffLL, .tv_nsec = 0L},
}
};
struct timespec64 timestamp;
int i;
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(test_data); ++i) {
timestamp.tv_sec = get_32bit_time(&test_data[i]);
ext4_decode_extra_time(×tamp,
cpu_to_le32(test_data[i].extra_bits));
KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ_MSG(test,
test_data[i].expected.tv_sec,
timestamp.tv_sec,
CASE_NAME_FORMAT,
test_data[i].test_case_name,
test_data[i].msb_set,
test_data[i].lower_bound,
test_data[i].extra_bits);
KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ_MSG(test,
test_data[i].expected.tv_nsec,
timestamp.tv_nsec,
CASE_NAME_FORMAT,
test_data[i].test_case_name,
test_data[i].msb_set,
test_data[i].lower_bound,
test_data[i].extra_bits);
}
+}
+static struct kunit_case ext4_inode_test_cases[] = {
KUNIT_CASE(inode_test_xtimestamp_decoding),
{}
+};
+static struct kunit_suite ext4_inode_test_suite = {
.name = "ext4_inode_test",
.test_cases = ext4_inode_test_cases,
+};
+kunit_test_suite(ext4_inode_test_suite);
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