KUnit does a few expensive things when enabled. This hasn't been a problem because KUnit was only enabled on test kernels, but with a few people enabling (but not _using_) KUnit on production systems, we need a runtime way of handling this.
Provide a 'kunit_running' static key (defaulting to false), which allows us to hide any KUnit code behind a static branch. This should reduce the performance impact (on other code) of having KUnit enabled to a single NOP when no tests are running.
Note that, while it looks unintuitive, tests always run entirely within __kunit_test_suites_init(), so it's safe to decrement the static key at the end of this function, rather than in __kunit_test_suites_exit(), which is only there to clean up results in debugfs.
Signed-off-by: David Gow davidgow@google.com Reviewed-by: Daniel Latypov dlatypov@google.com --- This should be a no-op (other than a possible performance improvement) functionality-wise, and lays the groundwork for a more optimised static stub implementation.
The remaining patches in the series add a kunit_get_current_test() function which is a more friendly and performant wrapper around current->kunit_test, and use this in the slub test. They also improve the documentation a bit.
If there are no objections, we'll take the whole series via the KUnit tree.
Changes since v3: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-kselftest/20221119081252.3864249-1-davidgow@go... - Use DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE() -- thanks Daniel!
No changes since v2: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20221025071907.1251820-1-davidgow@google.com/
Changes since v1: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-kselftest/20221021072854.333010-1-davidgow@goo... - No changes in this patch. - Patch 2/3 is reworked, patch 3/3 is new.
--- include/kunit/test.h | 4 ++++ lib/kunit/test.c | 6 ++++++ 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+)
diff --git a/include/kunit/test.h b/include/kunit/test.h index 4666a4d199ea..87ea90576b50 100644 --- a/include/kunit/test.h +++ b/include/kunit/test.h @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ #include <linux/container_of.h> #include <linux/err.h> #include <linux/init.h> +#include <linux/jump_label.h> #include <linux/kconfig.h> #include <linux/kref.h> #include <linux/list.h> @@ -27,6 +28,9 @@
#include <asm/rwonce.h>
+/* Static key: true if any KUnit tests are currently running */ +DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(kunit_running); + struct kunit;
/* Size of log associated with test. */ diff --git a/lib/kunit/test.c b/lib/kunit/test.c index 1c9d8d962d67..87a5d795843b 100644 --- a/lib/kunit/test.c +++ b/lib/kunit/test.c @@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ #include "string-stream.h" #include "try-catch-impl.h"
+DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(kunit_running); + #if IS_BUILTIN(CONFIG_KUNIT) /* * Fail the current test and print an error message to the log. @@ -615,10 +617,14 @@ int __kunit_test_suites_init(struct kunit_suite * const * const suites, int num_ return 0; }
+ static_branch_inc(&kunit_running); + for (i = 0; i < num_suites; i++) { kunit_init_suite(suites[i]); kunit_run_tests(suites[i]); } + + static_branch_dec(&kunit_running); return 0; } EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__kunit_test_suites_init);
In order to detect if a KUnit test is running, and to access its context, the 'kunit_test' member of the current task_struct is used. Usually, this is accessed directly or via the kunit_fail_current_task() function.
In order to speed up the case where no test is running, add a wrapper, kunit_get_current_test(), which uses the static key to fail early. Equally, Speed up kunit_fail_current_test() by using the static key.
This should make it convenient for code to call this unconditionally in fakes or error paths, without worrying that this will slow the code down significantly.
If CONFIG_KUNIT=n (or m), this compiles away to nothing. If CONFIG_KUNIT=y, it will compile down to a NOP (on most architectures) if no KUnit test is currently running.
Note that kunit_get_current_test() does not work if KUnit is built as a module. This mirrors the existing restriction on kunit_fail_current_test().
Note that the definition of kunit_fail_current_test() still wraps an empty, inline function if KUnit is not built-in. This is to ensure that the printf format string __attribute__ will still work.
Also update the documentation to suggest users use the new kunit_get_current_test() function, update the example, and to describe the behaviour when KUnit is disabled better.
Cc: Jonathan Corbet corbet@lwn.net Cc: Sadiya Kazi sadiyakazi@google.com Signed-off-by: David Gow davidgow@google.com Reviewed-by: Daniel Latypov dlatypov@google.com ---
As-is, the only code which will be directly affected by this (via the kunit_fail_current_test() change) will be UBSAN's KUnit integration.
Patches to port other tests to use kunit_get_current_test() will be sent separately (other than the SLUB one in patch 3/3). KASAN in particular are reworking their KUnit tests and integration, so we'll use this in a follow up to avoid introducing a conflict.
Changes since v3: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-kselftest/20221119081252.3864249-2-davidgow@go... - Use DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE() -- Thanks Daniel. - Some documentation rewording to make the behaviour a bit clearer. - Thanks Daniel and Sadiya
Changes since v2: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20221025071907.1251820-2-davidgow@google.com/ - Only add kunit_get_current_test() when KUnit is built-in, as the static key isn't available otherwise. - I'm going to try to put together some patches to make things like this available when CONFIG_KUNIT=m in the future. - Also update the documentation to note this.
Changes since v1: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-kselftest/20221021072854.333010-2-davidgow@goo... - Fix a missing '}' which broke everything. Thanks Kees, kernel test robot. - Add the new kunit_get_current_test() function, as most of the cases where we retrieve the current test (even to fail it) were accessing current->kunit_test directly, not using kunit_fail_current_test(). - Add some documentation comments. - Update the documentation in usage.rst. - The version in tips.rst was not updated, and will be removed: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-kselftest/20221025055844.1231592-1-davidgow@go...
--- Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/usage.rst | 30 +++++++++----- include/kunit/test-bug.h | 53 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 2 files changed, 71 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/usage.rst b/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/usage.rst index 22416ebb94ab..48f8196d5aad 100644 --- a/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/usage.rst +++ b/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/usage.rst @@ -641,17 +641,23 @@ as shown in next section: *Accessing The Current Test*. Accessing The Current Test --------------------------
-In some cases, we need to call test-only code from outside the test file. -For example, see example in section *Injecting Test-Only Code* or if -we are providing a fake implementation of an ops struct. Using -``kunit_test`` field in ``task_struct``, we can access it via -``current->kunit_test``. +In some cases, we need to call test-only code from outside the test file. This +is helpful, for example, when providing a fake implementation of a function, or +to fail any current test from within an error handler. +We can do this via the ``kunit_test`` field in ``task_struct``, which we can +access using the ``kunit_get_current_test()`` function in ``kunit/test-bug.h``.
-The example below includes how to implement "mocking": +``kunit_get_current_test()`` is safe to call even if KUnit is not enabled. If +KUnit is not enabled, was built as a module (``CONFIG_KUNIT=m``), or no test is +running in the current task, it will return ``NULL``. This compiles down to +either a no-op or a static key check, so will have a negligible performance +impact when no test is running. + +The example below uses this to implement a "mock" implementation of a function, ``foo``:
.. code-block:: c
- #include <linux/sched.h> /* for current */ + #include <kunit/test-bug.h> /* for kunit_get_current_test */
struct test_data { int foo_result; @@ -660,7 +666,7 @@ The example below includes how to implement "mocking":
static int fake_foo(int arg) { - struct kunit *test = current->kunit_test; + struct kunit *test = kunit_get_current_test(); struct test_data *test_data = test->priv;
KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, test_data->want_foo_called_with, arg); @@ -691,7 +697,7 @@ Each test can have multiple resources which have string names providing the same flexibility as a ``priv`` member, but also, for example, allowing helper functions to create resources without conflicting with each other. It is also possible to define a clean up function for each resource, making it easy to -avoid resource leaks. For more information, see Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/api/test.rst. +avoid resource leaks. For more information, see Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/api/resource.rst.
Failing The Current Test ------------------------ @@ -719,3 +725,9 @@ structures as shown below: static void my_debug_function(void) { } #endif
+``kunit_fail_current_test()`` is safe to call even if KUnit is not enabled. If +KUnit is not enabled, was built as a module (``CONFIG_KUNIT=m``), or no test is +running in the current task, it will do nothing. This compiles down to either a +no-op or a static key check, so will have a negligible performance impact when +no test is running. + diff --git a/include/kunit/test-bug.h b/include/kunit/test-bug.h index 5fc58081d511..c1b2e14eab64 100644 --- a/include/kunit/test-bug.h +++ b/include/kunit/test-bug.h @@ -9,16 +9,63 @@ #ifndef _KUNIT_TEST_BUG_H #define _KUNIT_TEST_BUG_H
-#define kunit_fail_current_test(fmt, ...) \ - __kunit_fail_current_test(__FILE__, __LINE__, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) - #if IS_BUILTIN(CONFIG_KUNIT)
+#include <linux/jump_label.h> /* For static branch */ +#include <linux/sched.h> + +/* Static key if KUnit is running any tests. */ +DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(kunit_running); + +/** + * kunit_get_current_test() - Return a pointer to the currently running + * KUnit test. + * + * If a KUnit test is running in the current task, returns a pointer to its + * associated struct kunit. This pointer can then be passed to any KUnit + * function or assertion. If no test is running (or a test is running in a + * different task), returns NULL. + * + * This function is safe to call even when KUnit is disabled. If CONFIG_KUNIT + * is not enabled, it will compile down to nothing and will return quickly no + * test is running. + */ +static inline struct kunit *kunit_get_current_test(void) +{ + if (!static_branch_unlikely(&kunit_running)) + return NULL; + + return current->kunit_test; +} + + +/** + * kunit_fail_current_test() - If a KUnit test is running, fail it. + * + * If a KUnit test is running in the current task, mark that test as failed. + * + * This macro will only work if KUnit is built-in (though the tests + * themselves can be modules). Otherwise, it compiles down to nothing. + */ +#define kunit_fail_current_test(fmt, ...) do { \ + if (static_branch_unlikely(&kunit_running)) { \ + __kunit_fail_current_test(__FILE__, __LINE__, \ + fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \ + } \ + } while (0) + + extern __printf(3, 4) void __kunit_fail_current_test(const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...);
#else
+static inline struct kunit *kunit_get_current_test(void) { return NULL; } + +/* We define this with an empty helper function so format string warnings work */ +#define kunit_fail_current_test(fmt, ...) \ + __kunit_fail_current_test(__FILE__, __LINE__, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__) + static inline __printf(3, 4) void __kunit_fail_current_test(const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...) {
On Fri, Nov 25, 2022 at 04:43:05PM +0800, David Gow wrote:
In order to detect if a KUnit test is running, and to access its context, the 'kunit_test' member of the current task_struct is used. Usually, this is accessed directly or via the kunit_fail_current_task() function.
In order to speed up the case where no test is running, add a wrapper, kunit_get_current_test(), which uses the static key to fail early. Equally, Speed up kunit_fail_current_test() by using the static key.
This should make it convenient for code to call this unconditionally in fakes or error paths, without worrying that this will slow the code down significantly.
If CONFIG_KUNIT=n (or m), this compiles away to nothing. If CONFIG_KUNIT=y, it will compile down to a NOP (on most architectures) if no KUnit test is currently running.
Note that kunit_get_current_test() does not work if KUnit is built as a module. This mirrors the existing restriction on kunit_fail_current_test().
Note that the definition of kunit_fail_current_test() still wraps an empty, inline function if KUnit is not built-in. This is to ensure that the printf format string __attribute__ will still work.
Also update the documentation to suggest users use the new kunit_get_current_test() function, update the example, and to describe the behaviour when KUnit is disabled better.
Cc: Jonathan Corbet corbet@lwn.net Cc: Sadiya Kazi sadiyakazi@google.com Signed-off-by: David Gow davidgow@google.com
Reviewed-by: Kees Cook keescook@chromium.org
On Fri, Nov 25, 2022 at 2:13 PM 'David Gow' via KUnit Development kunit-dev@googlegroups.com wrote:
In order to detect if a KUnit test is running, and to access its context, the 'kunit_test' member of the current task_struct is used. Usually, this is accessed directly or via the kunit_fail_current_task() function.
In order to speed up the case where no test is running, add a wrapper, kunit_get_current_test(), which uses the static key to fail early. Equally, Speed up kunit_fail_current_test() by using the static key.
This should make it convenient for code to call this unconditionally in fakes or error paths, without worrying that this will slow the code down significantly.
If CONFIG_KUNIT=n (or m), this compiles away to nothing. If CONFIG_KUNIT=y, it will compile down to a NOP (on most architectures) if no KUnit test is currently running.
Note that kunit_get_current_test() does not work if KUnit is built as a module. This mirrors the existing restriction on kunit_fail_current_test().
Note that the definition of kunit_fail_current_test() still wraps an empty, inline function if KUnit is not built-in. This is to ensure that the printf format string __attribute__ will still work.
Also update the documentation to suggest users use the new kunit_get_current_test() function, update the example, and to describe the behaviour when KUnit is disabled better.
Cc: Jonathan Corbet corbet@lwn.net Cc: Sadiya Kazi sadiyakazi@google.com Signed-off-by: David Gow davidgow@google.com Reviewed-by: Daniel Latypov dlatypov@google.com
Thank you, David. This looks great to me. Reviewed-by: Sadiya Kazi sadiyakazi@google.com
Best Regards, Sadiya Kazi
As-is, the only code which will be directly affected by this (via the kunit_fail_current_test() change) will be UBSAN's KUnit integration.
Patches to port other tests to use kunit_get_current_test() will be sent separately (other than the SLUB one in patch 3/3). KASAN in particular are reworking their KUnit tests and integration, so we'll use this in a follow up to avoid introducing a conflict.
Changes since v3: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-kselftest/20221119081252.3864249-2-davidgow@go...
- Use DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE() -- Thanks Daniel.
- Some documentation rewording to make the behaviour a bit clearer.
- Thanks Daniel and Sadiya
Changes since v2: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20221025071907.1251820-2-davidgow@google.com/
- Only add kunit_get_current_test() when KUnit is built-in, as the static key isn't available otherwise.
- I'm going to try to put together some patches to make things like this available when CONFIG_KUNIT=m in the future.
- Also update the documentation to note this.
Changes since v1: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-kselftest/20221021072854.333010-2-davidgow@goo...
- Fix a missing '}' which broke everything. Thanks Kees, kernel test robot.
- Add the new kunit_get_current_test() function, as most of the cases where we retrieve the current test (even to fail it) were accessing current->kunit_test directly, not using kunit_fail_current_test().
- Add some documentation comments.
- Update the documentation in usage.rst.
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-kselftest/20221025055844.1231592-1-davidgow@go...
- The version in tips.rst was not updated, and will be removed:
Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/usage.rst | 30 +++++++++----- include/kunit/test-bug.h | 53 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- 2 files changed, 71 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/usage.rst b/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/usage.rst index 22416ebb94ab..48f8196d5aad 100644 --- a/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/usage.rst +++ b/Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/usage.rst @@ -641,17 +641,23 @@ as shown in next section: *Accessing The Current Test*. Accessing The Current Test
-In some cases, we need to call test-only code from outside the test file. -For example, see example in section *Injecting Test-Only Code* or if -we are providing a fake implementation of an ops struct. Using -``kunit_test`` field in ``task_struct``, we can access it via -``current->kunit_test``. +In some cases, we need to call test-only code from outside the test file. This +is helpful, for example, when providing a fake implementation of a function, or +to fail any current test from within an error handler. +We can do this via the ``kunit_test`` field in ``task_struct``, which we can +access using the ``kunit_get_current_test()`` function in ``kunit/test-bug.h``.
-The example below includes how to implement "mocking": +``kunit_get_current_test()`` is safe to call even if KUnit is not enabled. If +KUnit is not enabled, was built as a module (``CONFIG_KUNIT=m``), or no test is +running in the current task, it will return ``NULL``. This compiles down to +either a no-op or a static key check, so will have a negligible performance +impact when no test is running.
+The example below uses this to implement a "mock" implementation of a function, ``foo``:
.. code-block:: c
#include <linux/sched.h> /* for current */
#include <kunit/test-bug.h> /* for kunit_get_current_test */ struct test_data { int foo_result;
@@ -660,7 +666,7 @@ The example below includes how to implement "mocking":
static int fake_foo(int arg) {
struct kunit *test = current->kunit_test;
struct kunit *test = kunit_get_current_test(); struct test_data *test_data = test->priv; KUNIT_EXPECT_EQ(test, test_data->want_foo_called_with, arg);
@@ -691,7 +697,7 @@ Each test can have multiple resources which have string names providing the same flexibility as a ``priv`` member, but also, for example, allowing helper functions to create resources without conflicting with each other. It is also possible to define a clean up function for each resource, making it easy to -avoid resource leaks. For more information, see Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/api/test.rst. +avoid resource leaks. For more information, see Documentation/dev-tools/kunit/api/resource.rst.
Failing The Current Test
@@ -719,3 +725,9 @@ structures as shown below: static void my_debug_function(void) { } #endif
+``kunit_fail_current_test()`` is safe to call even if KUnit is not enabled. If +KUnit is not enabled, was built as a module (``CONFIG_KUNIT=m``), or no test is +running in the current task, it will do nothing. This compiles down to either a +no-op or a static key check, so will have a negligible performance impact when +no test is running.
diff --git a/include/kunit/test-bug.h b/include/kunit/test-bug.h index 5fc58081d511..c1b2e14eab64 100644 --- a/include/kunit/test-bug.h +++ b/include/kunit/test-bug.h @@ -9,16 +9,63 @@ #ifndef _KUNIT_TEST_BUG_H #define _KUNIT_TEST_BUG_H
-#define kunit_fail_current_test(fmt, ...) \
__kunit_fail_current_test(__FILE__, __LINE__, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
#if IS_BUILTIN(CONFIG_KUNIT)
+#include <linux/jump_label.h> /* For static branch */ +#include <linux/sched.h>
+/* Static key if KUnit is running any tests. */ +DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(kunit_running);
+/**
- kunit_get_current_test() - Return a pointer to the currently running
KUnit test.
- If a KUnit test is running in the current task, returns a pointer to its
- associated struct kunit. This pointer can then be passed to any KUnit
- function or assertion. If no test is running (or a test is running in a
- different task), returns NULL.
- This function is safe to call even when KUnit is disabled. If CONFIG_KUNIT
- is not enabled, it will compile down to nothing and will return quickly no
- test is running.
- */
+static inline struct kunit *kunit_get_current_test(void) +{
if (!static_branch_unlikely(&kunit_running))
return NULL;
return current->kunit_test;
+}
+/**
- kunit_fail_current_test() - If a KUnit test is running, fail it.
- If a KUnit test is running in the current task, mark that test as failed.
- This macro will only work if KUnit is built-in (though the tests
- themselves can be modules). Otherwise, it compiles down to nothing.
- */
+#define kunit_fail_current_test(fmt, ...) do { \
if (static_branch_unlikely(&kunit_running)) { \
__kunit_fail_current_test(__FILE__, __LINE__, \
fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
} \
} while (0)
extern __printf(3, 4) void __kunit_fail_current_test(const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...);
#else
+static inline struct kunit *kunit_get_current_test(void) { return NULL; }
+/* We define this with an empty helper function so format string warnings work */ +#define kunit_fail_current_test(fmt, ...) \
__kunit_fail_current_test(__FILE__, __LINE__, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
static inline __printf(3, 4) void __kunit_fail_current_test(const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...) { -- 2.38.1.584.g0f3c55d4c2-goog
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Use the newly-added function kunit_get_current_test() instead of accessing current->kunit_test directly. This function uses a static key to return more quickly when KUnit is enabled, but no tests are actively running. There should therefore be a negligible performance impact to enabling the slub KUnit tests.
Other than the performance improvement, this should be a no-op.
Cc: Oliver Glitta glittao@gmail.com Cc: Hyeonggon Yoo 42.hyeyoo@gmail.com Cc: Christoph Lameter cl@linux.com Cc: Vlastimil Babka vbabka@suse.cz Cc: David Rientjes rientjes@google.com Cc: Andrew Morton akpm@linux-foundation.org Signed-off-by: David Gow davidgow@google.com Acked-by: Vlastimil Babka vbabka@suse.cz Acked-by: Hyeonggon Yoo 42.hyeyoo@gmail.com ---
This is intended as an example use of the new function. Other users (such as KASAN) will be updated separately, as there would otherwise be conflicts.
We'll take this whole series via the kselftest/kunit tree.
Changes since v3: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-kselftest/20221119081252.3864249-3-davidgow@go... - Add Hyeonggon's Acked-by.
Changes since v2: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20221025071907.1251820-3-davidgow@google.com/ - Get rid of a redundant 'likely' (Thanks Vlastimil Babka) - Use current->kunit_test directly when we already know a test is running. (Thanks Vlastimil Babka) - Add Vlastimil's Acked-by.
There was no v1 of this patch. v1 of the series can be found here: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-kselftest/20221021072854.333010-1-davidgow@goo...
Cheers, -- David
--- lib/slub_kunit.c | 1 + mm/slub.c | 3 ++- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/lib/slub_kunit.c b/lib/slub_kunit.c index 7a0564d7cb7a..8fd19c8301ad 100644 --- a/lib/slub_kunit.c +++ b/lib/slub_kunit.c @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 #include <kunit/test.h> +#include <kunit/test-bug.h> #include <linux/mm.h> #include <linux/slab.h> #include <linux/module.h> diff --git a/mm/slub.c b/mm/slub.c index 157527d7101b..1887996cb703 100644 --- a/mm/slub.c +++ b/mm/slub.c @@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ #include <linux/memcontrol.h> #include <linux/random.h> #include <kunit/test.h> +#include <kunit/test-bug.h> #include <linux/sort.h>
#include <linux/debugfs.h> @@ -603,7 +604,7 @@ static bool slab_add_kunit_errors(void) { struct kunit_resource *resource;
- if (likely(!current->kunit_test)) + if (!kunit_get_current_test()) return false;
resource = kunit_find_named_resource(current->kunit_test, "slab_errors");
On Fri, Nov 25, 2022 at 04:43:06PM +0800, David Gow wrote:
Use the newly-added function kunit_get_current_test() instead of accessing current->kunit_test directly. This function uses a static key to return more quickly when KUnit is enabled, but no tests are actively running. There should therefore be a negligible performance impact to enabling the slub KUnit tests.
Other than the performance improvement, this should be a no-op.
Cc: Oliver Glitta glittao@gmail.com Cc: Hyeonggon Yoo 42.hyeyoo@gmail.com Cc: Christoph Lameter cl@linux.com Cc: Vlastimil Babka vbabka@suse.cz Cc: David Rientjes rientjes@google.com Cc: Andrew Morton akpm@linux-foundation.org Signed-off-by: David Gow davidgow@google.com
Reviewed-by: Kees Cook keescook@chromium.org
On Fri, Nov 25, 2022 at 04:43:04PM +0800, David Gow wrote:
KUnit does a few expensive things when enabled. This hasn't been a problem because KUnit was only enabled on test kernels, but with a few people enabling (but not _using_) KUnit on production systems, we need a runtime way of handling this.
Provide a 'kunit_running' static key (defaulting to false), which allows us to hide any KUnit code behind a static branch. This should reduce the performance impact (on other code) of having KUnit enabled to a single NOP when no tests are running.
Note that, while it looks unintuitive, tests always run entirely within __kunit_test_suites_init(), so it's safe to decrement the static key at the end of this function, rather than in __kunit_test_suites_exit(), which is only there to clean up results in debugfs.
Signed-off-by: David Gow davidgow@google.com Reviewed-by: Daniel Latypov dlatypov@google.com
This should be a no-op (other than a possible performance improvement) functionality-wise, and lays the groundwork for a more optimised static stub implementation.
The remaining patches in the series add a kunit_get_current_test() function which is a more friendly and performant wrapper around current->kunit_test, and use this in the slub test. They also improve the documentation a bit.
If there are no objections, we'll take the whole series via the KUnit tree.
Changes since v3: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-kselftest/20221119081252.3864249-1-davidgow@go...
- Use DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE() -- thanks Daniel!
No changes since v2: https://lore.kernel.org/all/20221025071907.1251820-1-davidgow@google.com/
Changes since v1: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-kselftest/20221021072854.333010-1-davidgow@goo...
- No changes in this patch.
- Patch 2/3 is reworked, patch 3/3 is new.
include/kunit/test.h | 4 ++++ lib/kunit/test.c | 6 ++++++ 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+)
diff --git a/include/kunit/test.h b/include/kunit/test.h index 4666a4d199ea..87ea90576b50 100644 --- a/include/kunit/test.h +++ b/include/kunit/test.h @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ #include <linux/container_of.h> #include <linux/err.h> #include <linux/init.h> +#include <linux/jump_label.h> #include <linux/kconfig.h> #include <linux/kref.h> #include <linux/list.h> @@ -27,6 +28,9 @@ #include <asm/rwonce.h> +/* Static key: true if any KUnit tests are currently running */ +DECLARE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(kunit_running);
struct kunit; /* Size of log associated with test. */ diff --git a/lib/kunit/test.c b/lib/kunit/test.c index 1c9d8d962d67..87a5d795843b 100644 --- a/lib/kunit/test.c +++ b/lib/kunit/test.c @@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ #include "string-stream.h" #include "try-catch-impl.h" +DEFINE_STATIC_KEY_FALSE(kunit_running);
#if IS_BUILTIN(CONFIG_KUNIT) /*
- Fail the current test and print an error message to the log.
@@ -615,10 +617,14 @@ int __kunit_test_suites_init(struct kunit_suite * const * const suites, int num_ return 0; }
- static_branch_inc(&kunit_running);
Is it expected there will be multiple tests running? (I was expecting "static_branch_enable").
- for (i = 0; i < num_suites; i++) { kunit_init_suite(suites[i]); kunit_run_tests(suites[i]); }
- static_branch_dec(&kunit_running); return 0;
} EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__kunit_test_suites_init); -- 2.38.1.584.g0f3c55d4c2-goog
Regardless:
Reviewed-by: Kees Cook keescook@chromium.org
On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 4:53 PM Kees Cook keescook@chromium.org wrote:
static_branch_inc(&kunit_running);
Is it expected there will be multiple tests running? (I was expecting "static_branch_enable").
It shouldn't normally happen, no.
One possible use case: KUnit's unit tests for itself create fake test objects and operate on them. They don't currently exercise this particular code though, afaict (maybe they should).
for (i = 0; i < num_suites; i++) { kunit_init_suite(suites[i]); kunit_run_tests(suites[i]); }
static_branch_dec(&kunit_running); return 0;
} EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL(__kunit_test_suites_init); -- 2.38.1.584.g0f3c55d4c2-goog
Regardless:
Reviewed-by: Kees Cook keescook@chromium.org
-- Kees Cook
Daniel
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