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Revision as of 04:22, 14 September 2015
kvm-unit-tests
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm-unit-tests.git
Introduction
kvm-unit-tests is a project as old as KVM. As its name suggests, it's purpose is to provide unit tests for KVM. The unit tests are tiny guest operating systems that generally execute only tens of lines of C and assembler test code in order to obtain its PASS/FAIL result. Unit tests provide KVM and virt hardware functional testing by targeting the features through minimal implementations of their use per the hardware specification. The simplicity of unit tests make them easy to verify they are correct, easy to maintain, and easy to use in timing measurements. Unit tests are also often used for quick and dirty bug reproducers. The reproducers may then be kept as regression tests. It's strongly encouraged that patches implementing new KVM features are submitted with accompanying unit tests.
While a single unit test is focused on a single feature, all unit tests share the minimal system initialization and setup code. There are also several functions made shareable across all unit tests, comprising a unit test API. The setup code and API implementation make up the kvm-unit-tests framework, which is briefly described in the next section. We then describe testdevs, which are extensions to KVM's userspace that provide special support for unit tests, in the "Testdevs" section. Section "API" lists the subsystems, e.g. MMU, SMP, that the API covers, along with a few descriptions of what the API supports. It specifically avoids listing any actual function declarations though, as those may change (use the source Luke!). The section "Running tests" gives all the details necessary to build and run tests, and the final section "Adding a test" provides an example of adding a test.
Framework
The kvm-unit-tests framework has the following components 1) test building support, 2) shared code for test setup and API, and 3) test running support. The framework also supports multiple architectures; currently supporting i386, x86_64, armv7 (arm), and armv8 (arm64). Support for ppc64[le] is in progress. Test building support is done through makefiles and some supporting bash scripts. Test setup code includes, for example, early system init, MMU enablement, and UART init. The API provides some common libc functions, e.g. strcpy, atol, malloc, printf, as well as some low-level helper functions commonly seen in kernel code, e.g. irq_enable/disable(), barrier(), and some kvm-unit-tests specific API for, e.g., installing exception handlers and reporting test success/failure. The test running support is provided with a few bash scripts, using a unit tests configuration file as input. Generally tests are run from within the source root directory using the supporting scripts, but tests may optionally be built as standalone tests as well. More information about the standalone building and running is in the section "Running tests".
Testdevs
API
Running tests
Here are a few examples of building and running tests
- Run all tests on the current host
$ git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm-unit-tests.git $ cd kvm-unit-tests/ $ ./configure $ make $ ./run_tests.sh
- Cross-compile and run with a specific QEMU
$ ./configure --arch=arm64 --cross-prefix=aarch64-linux-gnu- $ make $ export QEMU=/path/to/qemu-system-aarch64 $ ./run_tests.sh
- Run a single test, passing additional QEMU command line options
$ ./arm-run arm/selftest.flat -smp 4 -append smp
Note: run_tests.sh runs each test in $TEST_DIR/unittests.cfg
TEST_DIR, along with some other variables, is defined in config.mak after running configure