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28.Dd $Mdocdate: July 9 2019 $
29.Dt BSD.REGRESS.MK 5
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm bsd.regress.mk
33.Nd regression test master Makefile fragment
34.Sh SYNOPSIS
35.Fd .include <bsd.regress.mk>
36.Sh DESCRIPTION
37.Nm
38holds the standard routines used by the source regression tests.
39Some variables and targets are for its internal use only.
40The rest are documented here.
41.Pp
42Since this file also includes
43.Nm bsd.prog.mk ,
44all of the usual
45.Ox
46Makefile variables may be used to build the regression
47test programs.
48.Sh TARGETS
49.Bl -tag -width regress
50.It Cm depend
51Build any dependencies required to carry out the current set
52of regression tests.
53.It Cm regress
54Executes all of the regression targets defined in the Makefile.
55If one of the tests fails, the line
56.Qq FAILED
57is printed to the standard output.
58By default, execution continues with the next test and, after running
59all the tests,
60.Sy make Cm regress
61exits with an exit status of 0 even if some of the tests failed.
62.It Cm run-regress-*
63Runs an individual regression test.
64If the exit status of the program indicates an error or timeout,
65then a failure is logged, otherwise the test is marked as a success.
66.El
67.Sh VARIABLES
68.Bl -tag -width Ds
69.It Ev REGRESS_CLEANUP
70If this variable is set, it contains a target that is executed
71after all regress targets.
72.It Ev REGRESS_EXPECTED_FAILURES
73Targets which are expected to fail.
74Specifically: sometimes tests are added for features that should be
75supported eventually, but are somewhat complicated to fix right away.
76.It Ev REGRESS_FAIL_EARLY
77If this variable is set to anything but
78.Dq no ,
79the
80.Cm regress
81target will abort as soon as a test fails.
82.It Ev REGRESS_LOG
83Points to the fully-qualified path of a file to which regression
84results are appended.
85Defaults to
86.Pa /dev/null .
87.It Ev REGRESS_ROOT_TARGETS
88Targets for which root access is required to run the test.
89The
90.Ev SUDO
91variable should be used in the test parts that require root.
92See also
93.Ev SUDO .
94.It Ev REGRESS_SETUP
95If this variable is set, it contains a target that is executed
96before each regress target.
97Regress targets depend on this one to enforce setup.
98.It Ev REGRESS_SETUP_ONCE
99If this variable is set, it contains a target that is executed
100once before all regress targets.
101Regress targets depend on a stamp file generated during setup.
102.It Ev REGRESS_SKIP_SLOW
103If this variable is not empty, skip over all the regression
104tests which have been marked as being 'slow' using the
105.Ev REGRESS_SLOW_TARGETS
106variable.
107.It Ev REGRESS_SKIP_TARGETS
108Targets which are unconditionally skipped.
109.It Ev REGRESS_SLOW_TARGETS
110Targets which are defined as 'slow'.
111All of these tests can be skipped by setting the
112.Ev REGRESS_SKIP_SLOW
113variable.
114.It Ev REGRESS_TARGETS
115Targets which are invoked to run the set of regression tests
116for this Makefile.
117Defaults to
118.Cm run-regress-${PROG} .
119.It Ev SUDO
120Location of a command used to switch to root for certain
121test targets which require it.
122See
123.Xr doas 1 .
124.El
125.Pp
126Some variables are intended to be set at runtime in the environment
127or in
128.Xr mk.conf 5 ,
129but not in the regress Makefile itself.
130.Sh GUIDELINES
131If an individual test passes,
132.Sy make Ar testname
133should return with an exit status of 0.
134If it fails, it should return with a non-zero exit status.
135.Pp
136If a test cannot be executed because a package is not installed or
137some environment variable is not set,
138.Sy make Ar testname
139should print
140.Qq SKIPPED
141to stdout and exit with status 0.
142To skip everything, implement the
143.Cm regress
144target with a command that prints
145.Qq SKIPPED .
146.Pp
147Some tests may require a special setup on the test machine that has
148to be done manually before testing.
149This requirement has to be documented in the Makefile or in a
150.Pa README
151file.
152The test should find out whether the setup exists before running
153and print
154.Qq SKIPPED
155and exit if it is missing.
156.Pp
157Tests should not fail because an intended feature has not been
158implemented yet.
159To avoid such false failures, a test should show the reason, print
160.Qq DISABLED
161to stdout and exit with status 0.
162.Pp
163Tests must be able to run with an
164.Pa obj
165directory.
166In case the test is not linked to the build or the tester forgot
167to run
168.Sy make Cm obj
169before, this directory or symlink may not exist.
170Then the test should run anyway.
171.Pp
172Tests are executed with
173.Sy make Cm regress ,
174but running
175.Sy make Cm all
176or
177.Sy make
178should have the same effect.
179Tests must be runnable by root, and may also succeed when run as a
180regular user.
181Tests must not assume they have a controlling tty,
182to allow them to be run by
183.Xr cron 8 .
184An individual regress test may create a pseudo tty if it needs one.
185.Pp
186Tests should use the binaries installed and the kernel running on
187the local system.
188They may use environment variables to test alternative binaries or
189remote kernels running on other machines.
190In some cases a test may need binaries or libraries or object files
191to be present in
192.Pa /usr/obj/
193that exist only after
194.Sy make Cm build
195was run in
196.Pa /usr/src/ .
197The test must not assume that they have already been built, but
198should run
199.Sy make
200in the appropriate source directory as a dependency.
201For missing generated source or header files a target called
202.Sy make Cm generated
203is common.
204The
205.Pa /usr/src/
206tree can be found with a relative path or with the
207.Ev BSDSRCDIR
208variable.
209.Sh SEE ALSO
210.Xr bsd.port.mk 5
211.Sh HISTORY
212The regression system originally came from
213.Nx ,
214with many tests added by
215.Ox
216since.
217The current Makefile framework was written by Artur Grabowski
218and Marc Espie for
219.Ox 3.1 .
220