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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 23.\" COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, 24.\" INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, 25.\" BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; 26.\" LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED 27.\" AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, 28.\" OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT 29.\" OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 30.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 31.\" 32.Dd November 17, 2011 33.Dt DFREGRESS 8 34.Os 35.Sh NAME 36.Nm dfregress 37.Nd an automation test driver and framework 38.Sh SYNOPSIS 39.Nm 40.Op Fl o Ar output_plist 41.Op Fl t Ar testcase_dir 42.Op Fl p Ar prepost_dir 43.Ar runlist_file 44.Nm 45.Fl h 46.Sh DESCRIPTION 47.Nm 48is a regression test framework and automation driver. 49It executes a series of testcases as specified in the 50.Ar runlist_file 51and collects the results. 52.Pp 53The path to the testcase collection is specified via the 54.Ar testcase_dir 55argument. 56If this argument is not specified, the default is assumed to be the 57same directory as that of the runlist. 58For example if the used runlist ist 59.Pa /usr/src/test/testcases/sample.run 60the default testcase directory, unless otherwise specified, will be 61.Pa /usr/src/test/testcases . 62.Pp 63Similarly the path to the pre- and post commands is 64specified via 65.Ar prepost_dir . 66The 67.Ar prepost_dir 68only needs to be specified if the runlist contains custom pre or 69post commands. 70.Pp 71The output is saved in plist format to the 72.Ar output_plist 73file, or if none is specified, to a file with the same base name as 74the runlist, but in the current working directory and with a 75.Pa .plist 76extension. 77For example if the used runlist is 78.Pa /usr/src/test/testcases/sample.run 79the default output, unless otherwise specified, will be 80.Pa ./sample.plist . 81Other tools, known as frontends, can parse the plist output into 82an easier to read form. 83.Pp 84The following is a summary of the optional parameters: 85.Bl -tag -width indent 86.It Fl o Ar output_plist 87Specifies the file to which to write the results. 88The resulting file, 89.Ar output_plist , 90will be in plist format. 91.It Fl t Ar testcase_dir 92Specifies the directory in which to find the testcases specified in the runlist. 93.It Fl p Ar prepost_dir 94Specifies the directory in which to find the pre- and post commands used 95in the runlist. 96This argument is only required when the runlist uses custom pre- or post 97commands. 98.It Fl h 99Prints a short synopsis. 100.El 101.Sh RUNLIST SYNTAX 102Testcases are specified one testcase per line, with whitespace separated 103values. 104Empty lines and lines beginning with a 105.Dq # 106are ignored. 107.Pp 108Runlist lines are of the following format: 109.Bd -literal -offset indent 110.Ic testcase type options Cm arguments ... 111.Ed 112.Pp 113The 114.Ic testcase 115part needs to be a relative path from the testcase base directory specified 116by the 117.Fl t 118argument to the resulting (after building the testcase) testcase executable. 119The testcase will be executed with the 120.Cm arguments 121passed as command line arguments to it. 122.Pp 123Valid types are 124.Ic userland , 125.Ic kernel 126and 127.Ic buildonly : 128.Bl -tag -width indent -offset indent 129.It Ic userland 130A userland testcase is a normal userland executable that returns a non-zero 131exit value on test failure. 132.It Ic kernel 133A kernel testcase is run with the kernel test bridge inside the kernel. 134.It Ic buildonly 135A buildonly test passes when the build for the given testcase succeeds. 136.El 137.Pp 138Valid options are 139.Ic defaults , 140.Ic make , 141.Ic timeout , 142.Ic nobuild , 143.Ic runas , 144.Ic intpre , 145.Ic intpost , 146.Ic pre , 147and 148.Ic post : 149.Bl -tag -width indent -offset indent 150.It Ic defaults 151This option does nothing. 152All default options are applied. 153.It Ic make Ar make_command 154Uses 155.Ar make_command 156instead of 157.Xr make 1 158to build the testcase. 159.It Ic timeout Ar timeout 160Sets the timeout for the testcase after which the testcase will be aborted to 161.Ar timeout 162seconds. 163.It Ic nobuild 164If this option is set, the build stage and cleanup stage of the test case 165are not run. 166.It Ic runas Ar uid 167Runs the testcase as the user identified by the given 168.Ar uid . 169.It Ic intpre 170Executes the testcase command with the argument 171.Dq pre 172during the pre-run command stage. 173.It Ic intpost 174Executes the testcase command with the argument 175.Dq post 176during the post-run command stage. 177.It Ic pre Ar precmd 178Executes the command specified by 179.Ar precmd 180during the pre-run command stage. 181.It Ic pre Ar postcmd 182Executes the command specified by 183.Ar postcmd 184during the post-run command stage. 185.El 186.Sh TESTCASE EXECUTION 187.Bl -enum -width 3n -offset indent 188.It 189.Tn "CHDIR" 190to the testcase directory. 191If it fails, the result will be set to 192.Dv RESULT_PREFAIL 193and the 194.Ar sysbuf 195buffer will provide further details. 196.It 197.Tn "BUILD" 198the testcase using the command specified by the 199.Ic make 200option or, if not specified, 201.Xr make 1 , 202unless the 203.Ic nobuild 204option was specified. 205If there is an internal driver error, the result will be set to 206.Dv RESULT_PREFAIL , 207the next step to be performed will be 208.Tn "CLEANUP" 209and the 210.Ar sysbuf 211buffer will provide further details. 212If no internal error occurs, the 213.Ar buildbuf 214will contain the build log. 215.It 216.Tn "RUN PRE COMMAND" 217if 218.Ic intpre 219or 220.Ic pre 221are set. 222If there is an internal driver error, the result will be set to 223.Dv RESULT_PREFAIL , 224the next step to be performed will be 225.Tn "CLEANUP" 226and the 227.Ar sysbuf 228buffer will provide further details. 229If the pre command has a non-zero exit value, the result will be set to 230.Dv RESULT_PREFAIL 231and the 232next step to be performed will be 233.Tn "CLEANUP" . 234In this case and in the case where the command succeeds, the 235.Ar precmd_buf 236will contain the execution log. 237.It 238.Tn "RUN TESTCASE" 239depending on type: 240.Bl -tag -width 2n -compact 241.It "buildonly" 242testcases will get their result set to 243.Dv RESULT_PASS at this point, since the build must have succeeded already. 244.It "userland" 245testcases will get executed in a separate child process, possibly as a 246different user, depending on whether the 247.Ic runas 248option was specified. 249The result will be set to 250.Dv RESULT_TIMEOUT 251if the timeout is reached before the testcase finishes, 252.Dv RESULT_SIGNALLED 253if the testcase dies because of an unhandled signal (often due to crashing), 254.Dv RESULT_NOTRUN 255if the testcase could not be executed, 256.Dv RESULT_FAIL 257if the testcase completes but returns failure or 258.Dv RESULT_PASS 259if the testcase completes and returns success. 260.It "kernel" 261testcases will be executed in kernel space by loading a given module and 262running the testcase entry point function. 263The result will be set to 264.Dv RESULT_NOTRUN 265if the testcase could not be executed. 266Otherwise the result will be set according to the kernel test case to 267one of 268.Dv RESULT_TIMEOUT , 269.Dv RESULT_FAIL , 270or 271.Dv RESULT_PASS . 272.El 273The output will be logged separately for stdout and stderr to the 274.Ar stdout_buf 275and 276.Ar stderr_buf 277respectively. 278If the result was 279.Dv RESULT_NOTRUN 280the 281.Ar sysbuf 282will contain more information. 283.It 284.Tn "RUN POST COMMAND" 285if 286.Ic intpost 287or 288.Ic post 289are set. 290If there is an internal driver error, the result will be set to 291.Dv RESULT_POSTFAIL , 292the next step to be performed will be 293.Tn "CLEANUP" 294and the 295.Ar sysbuf 296buffer will provide further details. 297If the post command has a non-zero exit value, the result will be set to 298.Dv RESULT_POSTFAIL 299and the 300next step to be performed will be 301.Tn "CLEANUP" . 302In this case and in the case where the command succeeds, the 303.Ar postcmd_buf 304will contain the execution log. 305.It 306.Tn "CLEANUP" 307the testcase execution using the command specified by the 308.Ic make 309option or, if not specified, 310.Xr make 1 311with the parameter 312.Dq clean , 313unless the 314.Ic nobuild 315option was specified. 316If there is an internal driver error the 317.Ar sysbuf 318buffer will contain more information. 319If no internal error occurs, the 320.Ar cleanu_pbuf 321will contain the cleanup log. 322.El 323.Sh FRONTENDS 324The output of 325.Nm 326is in the Apple plist serialized object format. 327This format can be easily parsed by using 328.Xr proplib 3 329when using C. 330Ruby and Python also have parsers for the plist format. 331.Pp 332A frontend for 333.Nm 334parses the intermediate output plist into a more easily readable format 335such as plain text or websites. 336.Pp 337By default 338.Nm 339ships only with the 340.Xr dfr2text 8 341text-based frontend. 342.Sh HOW TO WRITE A TESTCASE 343A userland testcase is a simple program that prints some relevant 344information to stdout and stderr, both of which are captured by the test 345driver, and returns an exit value of 0 if the test passed, or any other 346non-zero exit value to signal a failure. 347The exact exit value is recorded by 348.Nm . 349All signals/exceptions not explicitly caught by the testcase will abort 350the execution of the testcase and the result will be set appropriately and 351the signal number will be recorded. 352.Pp 353A kernel testcase is a simple kernel module that defines two methods: 354a 355.Fn run 356method as well as an optional 357.Fn abort 358method. 359The 360.Fn run 361method will be run from a separate kernel thread. 362The testcase will need to call 363.Xr tbridge 9 364functions to record output and to notify of testcase completion. 365Refer to the 366.Xr tbridge 9 367manual page for more details. 368.Pp 369For all testcase types the build stage is common. 370Every testcase should either have the 371.Ic nobuild 372option set, or have a Makefile or similar in its directory. 373By default 374.Nm 375assumes it is a standard 376.Xr make 1 377Makefile. 378If that is not the case, the 379.Ic build 380option needs to be adjusted accordingly. 381.Sh GENERAL ADVICE ON WRITING TESTCASES 382Test only one thing at a time, it is not good practice to test multiple 383things in the same testcase as it makes it less obvious what's going on. 384.Pp 385Keep it short, simple and well documented on what the requirements are, 386what the preconditions need to be, what exactly is being tested, ideally 387with a reference to a particular bug if that exists, and most importantly 388what the expected outcomes are. 389.Pp 390Make sure your testcase doesn't depend on any other being run previously 391as well as that it won't hinder any other testcase from running. 392This effectively means that your testcase should make no assumptions as 393to what has been run previously unless it has a registered pre-command 394and that the system should be left as found before your testcase. 395.Sh EXAMPLES 396An example runlist can be found under 397.Pa test/testcases/sample.run . 398.Pp 399Several example testcases for both userland and kernel are under 400.Pa test/testcases/sample . 401.Sh SEE ALSO 402.Xr dfr2text 8 , 403.Xr tbridge 9 404.Sh HISTORY 405The 406.Nm 407utility appeared in 408.Dx 2.13 . 409.Sh AUTHORS 410.An Alex Hornung 411