xref: /qemu/tests/qtest/qos-test.c (revision dcc3e121)
1 /*
2  * libqos driver framework
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2018 Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito <e.emanuelegiuseppe@gmail.com>
5  *
6  * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7  * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
8  * License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
9  *
10  * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11  * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12  * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
13  * Lesser General Public License for more details.
14  *
15  * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
16  * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
17  */
18 
19 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
20 #include <getopt.h>
21 #include "libqtest-single.h"
22 #include "qapi/error.h"
23 #include "qapi/qmp/qdict.h"
24 #include "qemu/module.h"
25 #include "qapi/qobject-input-visitor.h"
26 #include "qapi/qapi-visit-machine.h"
27 #include "qapi/qapi-visit-qom.h"
28 #include "libqos/libqos-malloc.h"
29 #include "libqos/qgraph.h"
30 #include "libqos/qgraph_internal.h"
31 #include "libqos/qos_external.h"
32 
33 static char *old_path;
34 
35 
36 /**
37  * qos_set_machines_devices_available(): sets availability of qgraph
38  * machines and devices.
39  *
40  * This function firstly starts QEMU with "-machine none" option,
41  * and then executes the QMP protocol asking for the list of devices
42  * and machines available.
43  *
44  * for each of these items, it looks up the corresponding qgraph node,
45  * setting it as available. The list currently returns all devices that
46  * are either machines or QEDGE_CONSUMED_BY other nodes.
47  * Therefore, in order to mark all other nodes, it recursively sets
48  * all its QEDGE_CONTAINS and QEDGE_PRODUCES child as available too.
49  */
qos_set_machines_devices_available(void)50 static void qos_set_machines_devices_available(void)
51 {
52     QDict *response;
53     QDict *args = qdict_new();
54     QObject *ret;
55     Visitor *v;
56     MachineInfoList *mach_info;
57     ObjectTypeInfoList *type_info;
58 
59     qtest_start("-machine none");
60     response = qmp("{ 'execute': 'query-machines' }");
61     ret = qdict_get(response, "return");
62 
63     v = qobject_input_visitor_new(ret);
64     visit_type_MachineInfoList(v, NULL, &mach_info, &error_abort);
65     visit_free(v);
66     machines_apply_to_node(mach_info);
67     qapi_free_MachineInfoList(mach_info);
68 
69     qobject_unref(response);
70 
71     qdict_put_bool(args, "abstract", true);
72     qdict_put_str(args, "implements", "device");
73 
74     response = qmp("{'execute': 'qom-list-types',"
75                    " 'arguments': %p }", args);
76     ret = qdict_get(response, "return");
77 
78     v = qobject_input_visitor_new(ret);
79     visit_type_ObjectTypeInfoList(v, NULL, &type_info, &error_abort);
80     visit_free(v);
81     types_apply_to_node(type_info);
82     qapi_free_ObjectTypeInfoList(type_info);
83 
84     qtest_end();
85     qobject_unref(response);
86 }
87 
88 
restart_qemu_or_continue(char * path)89 static void restart_qemu_or_continue(char *path)
90 {
91     if (g_test_verbose()) {
92         qos_printf("Run QEMU with: '%s'\n", path);
93     }
94     /* compares the current command line with the
95      * one previously executed: if they are the same,
96      * don't restart QEMU, if they differ, stop previous
97      * QEMU subprocess (if active) and start over with
98      * the new command line
99      */
100     if (g_strcmp0(old_path, path)) {
101         qtest_end();
102         qos_invalidate_command_line();
103         old_path = g_strdup(path);
104         qtest_start(path);
105     } else { /* if cmd line is the same, reset the guest */
106         qobject_unref(qmp("{ 'execute': 'system_reset' }"));
107         qmp_eventwait("RESET");
108     }
109 }
110 
qos_invalidate_command_line(void)111 void qos_invalidate_command_line(void)
112 {
113     g_free(old_path);
114     old_path = NULL;
115 }
116 
117 
118 /* The argument to run_one_test, which is the test function that is registered
119  * with GTest, is a vector of strings.  The first item is the initial command
120  * line (before it is modified by the test's "before" function), the remaining
121  * items are node names forming the path to the test node.
122  */
123 static char **current_path;
124 
qos_get_current_command_line(void)125 const char *qos_get_current_command_line(void)
126 {
127     return current_path[0];
128 }
129 
qos_allocate_objects(QTestState * qts,QGuestAllocator ** p_alloc)130 void *qos_allocate_objects(QTestState *qts, QGuestAllocator **p_alloc)
131 {
132     return allocate_objects(qts, current_path + 1, p_alloc);
133 }
134 
135 /**
136  * run_one_test(): given an array of nodes @arg,
137  * walks the path invoking all constructors and
138  * passing the corresponding parameter in order to
139  * continue the objects allocation.
140  * Once the test is reached, its function is executed.
141  *
142  * Since the machine and QEDGE_CONSUMED_BY nodes allocate
143  * memory in the constructor, g_test_queue_destroy is used so
144  * that after execution they can be safely free'd.  The test's
145  * ->before callback is also welcome to use g_test_queue_destroy.
146  *
147  * Note: as specified in walk_path() too, @arg is an array of
148  * char *, where arg[0] is a pointer to the command line
149  * string that will be used to properly start QEMU when executing
150  * the test, and the remaining elements represent the actual objects
151  * that will be allocated.
152  *
153  * The order of execution is the following:
154  * 1) @before test function as defined in the given QOSGraphTestOptions
155  * 2) start QEMU
156  * 3) call all nodes constructor and get_driver/get_device depending on edge,
157  *    start the hardware (*_device_enable functions)
158  * 4) start test
159  */
run_one_test(const void * arg)160 static void run_one_test(const void *arg)
161 {
162     QOSGraphNode *test_node;
163     QGuestAllocator *alloc = NULL;
164     void *obj;
165     char **path = (char **) arg;
166     GString *cmd_line = g_string_new(path[0]);
167     void *test_arg;
168 
169     /* Before test */
170     current_path = path;
171     test_node = qos_graph_get_node(path[(g_strv_length(path) - 1)]);
172     test_arg = test_node->u.test.arg;
173     if (test_node->u.test.before) {
174         test_arg = test_node->u.test.before(cmd_line, test_arg);
175     }
176 
177     restart_qemu_or_continue(cmd_line->str);
178     g_string_free(cmd_line, true);
179 
180     obj = qos_allocate_objects(global_qtest, &alloc);
181     test_node->u.test.function(obj, test_arg, alloc);
182 }
183 
subprocess_run_one_test(const void * arg)184 static void subprocess_run_one_test(const void *arg)
185 {
186     const gchar *path = arg;
187     g_test_trap_subprocess(path, 180 * G_USEC_PER_SEC,
188                            G_TEST_SUBPROCESS_INHERIT_STDOUT |
189                            G_TEST_SUBPROCESS_INHERIT_STDERR);
190     g_test_trap_assert_passed();
191 }
192 
destroy_pathv(void * arg)193 static void destroy_pathv(void *arg)
194 {
195     g_free(((char **)arg)[0]);
196     g_free(arg);
197 }
198 
199 /*
200  * in this function, 2 path will be built:
201  * path_str, a one-string path (ex "pc/i440FX-pcihost/...")
202  * path_vec, a string-array path (ex [0] = "pc", [1] = "i440FX-pcihost").
203  *
204  * path_str will be only used to build the test name, and won't need the
205  * architecture name at beginning, since it will be added by qtest_add_func().
206  *
207  * path_vec is used to allocate all constructors of the path nodes.
208  * Each name in this array except position 0 must correspond to a valid
209  * QOSGraphNode name.
210  * Position 0 is special, initially contains just the <machine> name of
211  * the node, (ex for "x86_64/pc" it will be "pc"), used to build the test
212  * path (see below). After it will contain the command line used to start
213  * qemu with all required devices.
214  *
215  * Note that the machine node name must be with format <arch>/<machine>
216  * (ex "x86_64/pc"), because it will identify the node "x86_64/pc"
217  * and start QEMU with "-M pc". For this reason,
218  * when building path_str, path_vec
219  * initially contains the <machine> at position 0 ("pc"),
220  * and the node name at position 1 (<arch>/<machine>)
221  * ("x86_64/pc"), followed by the rest of the nodes.
222  */
walk_path(QOSGraphNode * orig_path,int len)223 static void walk_path(QOSGraphNode *orig_path, int len)
224 {
225     QOSGraphNode *path;
226     QOSGraphEdge *edge;
227 
228     /* etype set to QEDGE_CONSUMED_BY so that machine can add to the command line */
229     QOSEdgeType etype = QEDGE_CONSUMED_BY;
230 
231     /* twice QOS_PATH_MAX_ELEMENT_SIZE since each edge can have its arg */
232     char **path_vec = g_new0(char *, (QOS_PATH_MAX_ELEMENT_SIZE * 2));
233     int path_vec_size = 0;
234 
235     char *after_cmd, *before_cmd, *after_device;
236     GString *after_device_str = g_string_new("");
237     char *node_name = orig_path->name, *path_str;
238 
239     GString *cmd_line = g_string_new("");
240     GString *cmd_line2 = g_string_new("");
241 
242     path = qos_graph_get_node(node_name); /* root */
243     node_name = qos_graph_edge_get_dest(path->path_edge); /* machine name */
244 
245     path_vec[path_vec_size++] = node_name;
246     path_vec[path_vec_size++] = qos_get_machine_type(node_name);
247 
248     for (;;) {
249         path = qos_graph_get_node(node_name);
250         if (!path->path_edge) {
251             break;
252         }
253 
254         node_name = qos_graph_edge_get_dest(path->path_edge);
255 
256         /* append node command line + previous edge command line */
257         if (path->command_line && etype == QEDGE_CONSUMED_BY) {
258             g_string_append(cmd_line, path->command_line);
259             g_string_append(cmd_line, after_device_str->str);
260             g_string_truncate(after_device_str, 0);
261         }
262 
263         path_vec[path_vec_size++] = qos_graph_edge_get_name(path->path_edge);
264         /* detect if edge has command line args */
265         after_cmd = qos_graph_edge_get_after_cmd_line(path->path_edge);
266         after_device = qos_graph_edge_get_extra_device_opts(path->path_edge);
267         before_cmd = qos_graph_edge_get_before_cmd_line(path->path_edge);
268         edge = qos_graph_get_edge(path->name, node_name);
269         etype = qos_graph_edge_get_type(edge);
270 
271         if (before_cmd) {
272             g_string_append(cmd_line, before_cmd);
273         }
274         if (after_cmd) {
275             g_string_append(cmd_line2, after_cmd);
276         }
277         if (after_device) {
278             g_string_append(after_device_str, after_device);
279         }
280     }
281 
282     path_vec[path_vec_size++] = NULL;
283     g_string_append(cmd_line, after_device_str->str);
284     g_string_free(after_device_str, true);
285 
286     g_string_append(cmd_line, cmd_line2->str);
287     g_string_free(cmd_line2, true);
288 
289     /* here position 0 has <arch>/<machine>, position 1 has <machine>.
290      * The path must not have the <arch>, qtest_add_data_func adds it.
291      */
292     path_str = g_strjoinv("/", path_vec + 1);
293 
294     /* put arch/machine in position 1 so run_one_test can do its work
295      * and add the command line at position 0.
296      */
297     path_vec[1] = path_vec[0];
298     path_vec[0] = g_string_free(cmd_line, false);
299 
300     if (path->u.test.subprocess) {
301         gchar *subprocess_path = g_strdup_printf("/%s/%s/subprocess",
302                                                  qtest_get_arch(), path_str);
303         qtest_add_data_func_full(path_str, subprocess_path,
304                                  subprocess_run_one_test, g_free);
305         g_test_add_data_func_full(subprocess_path, path_vec,
306                                   run_one_test, destroy_pathv);
307     } else {
308         qtest_add_data_func_full(path_str, path_vec,
309                                  run_one_test, destroy_pathv);
310     }
311 
312     g_free(path_str);
313 }
314 
315 
316 
317 /**
318  * main(): heart of the qgraph framework.
319  *
320  * - Initializes the glib test framework
321  * - Creates the graph by invoking the various _init constructors
322  * - Starts QEMU to mark the available devices
323  * - Walks the graph, and each path is added to
324  *   the glib test framework (walk_path)
325  * - Runs the tests, calling allocate_object() and allocating the
326  *   machine/drivers/test objects
327  * - Cleans up everything
328  */
main(int argc,char ** argv,char ** envp)329 int main(int argc, char **argv, char** envp)
330 {
331     g_test_init(&argc, &argv, NULL);
332 
333     if (g_test_subprocess()) {
334         qos_printf("qos_test running single test in subprocess\n");
335     }
336 
337     if (g_test_verbose()) {
338         qos_printf("ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES: {\n");
339         for (char **env = envp; *env != 0; env++) {
340             qos_printf("\t%s\n", *env);
341         }
342         qos_printf("}\n");
343     }
344     qos_graph_init();
345     module_call_init(MODULE_INIT_QOM);
346     module_call_init(MODULE_INIT_LIBQOS);
347     qos_set_machines_devices_available();
348 
349     qos_graph_foreach_test_path(walk_path);
350     if (g_test_verbose()) {
351         qos_dump_graph();
352     }
353     g_test_run();
354     qtest_end();
355     qos_graph_destroy();
356     g_free(old_path);
357     return 0;
358 }
359