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/*
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* Options Visitor unit-tests.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2013 Red Hat, Inc.
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*
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* Authors:
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* Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> (based on test-string-output-visitor)
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*
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* This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2 or later.
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* See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
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*/
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2016-02-08 21:08:51 +03:00
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#include "qemu/osdep.h"
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#include "qemu/config-file.h" /* qemu_add_opts() */
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#include "qemu/option.h" /* qemu_opts_parse() */
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include/qemu/osdep.h: Don't include qapi/error.h
Commit 57cb38b included qapi/error.h into qemu/osdep.h to get the
Error typedef. Since then, we've moved to include qemu/osdep.h
everywhere. Its file comment explains: "To avoid getting into
possible circular include dependencies, this file should not include
any other QEMU headers, with the exceptions of config-host.h,
compiler.h, os-posix.h and os-win32.h, all of which are doing a
similar job to this file and are under similar constraints."
qapi/error.h doesn't do a similar job, and it doesn't adhere to
similar constraints: it includes qapi-types.h. That's in excess of
100KiB of crap most .c files don't actually need.
Add the typedef to qemu/typedefs.h, and include that instead of
qapi/error.h. Include qapi/error.h in .c files that need it and don't
get it now. Include qapi-types.h in qom/object.h for uint16List.
Update scripts/clean-includes accordingly. Update it further to match
reality: replace config.h by config-target.h, add sysemu/os-posix.h,
sysemu/os-win32.h. Update the list of includes in the qemu/osdep.h
comment quoted above similarly.
This reduces the number of objects depending on qapi/error.h from "all
of them" to less than a third. Unfortunately, the number depending on
qapi-types.h shrinks only a little. More work is needed for that one.
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
[Fix compilation without the spice devel packages. - Paolo]
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2016-03-14 11:01:28 +03:00
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#include "qapi/error.h"
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#include "qapi/opts-visitor.h" /* opts_visitor_new() */
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#include "test-qapi-visit.h" /* visit_type_UserDefOptions() */
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static QemuOptsList userdef_opts = {
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.name = "userdef",
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.head = QTAILQ_HEAD_INITIALIZER(userdef_opts.head),
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.desc = { { 0 } } /* validated with OptsVisitor */
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};
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/* fixture (= glib test case context) and test case manipulation */
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typedef struct OptsVisitorFixture {
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UserDefOptions *userdef;
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Error *err;
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} OptsVisitorFixture;
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static void
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setup_fixture(OptsVisitorFixture *f, gconstpointer test_data)
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{
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const char *opts_string = test_data;
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QemuOpts *opts;
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2016-06-09 19:48:36 +03:00
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Visitor *v;
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2013-08-20 02:35:40 +04:00
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QemuOpts: Wean off qerror_report_err()
qerror_report_err() is a transitional interface to help with
converting existing monitor commands to QMP. It should not be used
elsewhere.
The only remaining user in qemu-option.c is qemu_opts_parse(). Is it
used in QMP context? If not, we can simply replace
qerror_report_err() by error_report_err().
The uses in qemu-img.c, qemu-io.c, qemu-nbd.c and under tests/ are
clearly not in QMP context.
The uses in vl.c aren't either, because the only QMP command handlers
there are qmp_query_status() and qmp_query_machines(), and they don't
call it.
Remaining uses:
* drive_def(): Command line -drive and such, HMP drive_add and pci_add
* hmp_chardev_add(): HMP chardev-add
* monitor_parse_command(): HMP core
* tmp_config_parse(): Command line -tpmdev
* net_host_device_add(): HMP host_net_add
* net_client_parse(): Command line -net and -netdev
* qemu_global_option(): Command line -global
* vnc_parse_func(): Command line -display, -vnc, default display, HMP
change, QMP change. Bummer.
* qemu_pci_hot_add_nic(): HMP pci_add
* usb_net_init(): Command line -usbdevice, HMP usb_add
Propagate errors through qemu_opts_parse(). Create a convenience
function qemu_opts_parse_noisily() that passes errors to
error_report_err(). Switch all non-QMP users outside tests to it.
That leaves vnc_parse_func(). Propagate errors through it. Since I'm
touching it anyway, rename it to vnc_parse().
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>
2015-02-13 14:50:26 +03:00
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opts = qemu_opts_parse(qemu_find_opts("userdef"), opts_string, false,
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NULL);
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g_assert(opts != NULL);
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2016-06-09 19:48:36 +03:00
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v = opts_visitor_new(opts);
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visit_type_UserDefOptions(v, NULL, &f->userdef, &f->err);
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visit_free(v);
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qemu_opts_del(opts);
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}
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static void
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teardown_fixture(OptsVisitorFixture *f, gconstpointer test_data)
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{
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qapi_free_UserDefOptions(f->userdef);
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error_free(f->err);
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}
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static void
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add_test(const char *testpath,
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void (*test_func)(OptsVisitorFixture *f, gconstpointer test_data),
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gconstpointer test_data)
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{
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g_test_add(testpath, OptsVisitorFixture, test_data, setup_fixture,
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test_func, teardown_fixture);
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}
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/* test output evaluation */
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static void
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expect_ok(OptsVisitorFixture *f, gconstpointer test_data)
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{
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g_assert(f->err == NULL);
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g_assert(f->userdef != NULL);
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}
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static void
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expect_fail(OptsVisitorFixture *f, gconstpointer test_data)
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{
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g_assert(f->err != NULL);
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/* The error message is printed when this test utility is invoked directly
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* (ie. without gtester) and the --verbose flag is passed:
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*
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* tests/test-opts-visitor --verbose
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*/
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g_test_message("'%s': %s", (const char *)test_data,
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error_get_pretty(f->err));
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}
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static void
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test_value(OptsVisitorFixture *f, gconstpointer test_data)
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{
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uint64_t magic, bitval;
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intList *i64;
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uint64List *u64;
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uint16List *u16;
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expect_ok(f, test_data);
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magic = 0;
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for (i64 = f->userdef->i64; i64 != NULL; i64 = i64->next) {
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g_assert(-16 <= i64->value && i64->value < 64-16);
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bitval = 1ull << (i64->value + 16);
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g_assert((magic & bitval) == 0);
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magic |= bitval;
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}
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g_assert(magic == 0xDEADBEEF);
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magic = 0;
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for (u64 = f->userdef->u64; u64 != NULL; u64 = u64->next) {
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g_assert(u64->value < 64);
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bitval = 1ull << u64->value;
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g_assert((magic & bitval) == 0);
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magic |= bitval;
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}
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g_assert(magic == 0xBADC0FFEE0DDF00DULL);
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magic = 0;
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for (u16 = f->userdef->u16; u16 != NULL; u16 = u16->next) {
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g_assert(u16->value < 64);
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bitval = 1ull << u16->value;
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g_assert((magic & bitval) == 0);
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magic |= bitval;
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}
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g_assert(magic == 0xD15EA5E);
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}
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static void
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expect_i64_min(OptsVisitorFixture *f, gconstpointer test_data)
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{
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expect_ok(f, test_data);
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g_assert(f->userdef->has_i64);
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g_assert(f->userdef->i64->next == NULL);
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g_assert(f->userdef->i64->value == INT64_MIN);
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}
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static void
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expect_i64_max(OptsVisitorFixture *f, gconstpointer test_data)
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{
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expect_ok(f, test_data);
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g_assert(f->userdef->has_i64);
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g_assert(f->userdef->i64->next == NULL);
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g_assert(f->userdef->i64->value == INT64_MAX);
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}
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static void
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expect_zero(OptsVisitorFixture *f, gconstpointer test_data)
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{
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expect_ok(f, test_data);
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g_assert(f->userdef->has_u64);
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g_assert(f->userdef->u64->next == NULL);
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g_assert(f->userdef->u64->value == 0);
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}
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static void
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expect_u64_max(OptsVisitorFixture *f, gconstpointer test_data)
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{
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expect_ok(f, test_data);
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g_assert(f->userdef->has_u64);
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g_assert(f->userdef->u64->next == NULL);
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g_assert(f->userdef->u64->value == UINT64_MAX);
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}
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/* test cases */
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static void
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test_opts_range_unvisited(void)
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{
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Error *err = NULL;
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intList *list = NULL;
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intList *tail;
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QemuOpts *opts;
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Visitor *v;
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opts = qemu_opts_parse(qemu_find_opts("userdef"), "ilist=0-2", false,
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&error_abort);
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v = opts_visitor_new(opts);
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visit_start_struct(v, NULL, NULL, 0, &error_abort);
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/* Would be simpler if the visitor genuinely supported virtual walks */
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visit_start_list(v, "ilist", (GenericList **)&list, sizeof(*list),
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&error_abort);
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tail = list;
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visit_type_int(v, NULL, &tail->value, &error_abort);
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g_assert_cmpint(tail->value, ==, 0);
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tail = (intList *)visit_next_list(v, (GenericList *)tail, sizeof(*list));
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g_assert(tail);
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visit_type_int(v, NULL, &tail->value, &error_abort);
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g_assert_cmpint(tail->value, ==, 1);
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tail = (intList *)visit_next_list(v, (GenericList *)tail, sizeof(*list));
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g_assert(tail);
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visit_check_list(v, &error_abort); /* unvisited tail ignored until... */
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visit_end_list(v, (void **)&list);
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visit_check_struct(v, &err); /* ...here */
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error_free_or_abort(&err);
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visit_end_struct(v, NULL);
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qapi_free_intList(list);
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visit_free(v);
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qemu_opts_del(opts);
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}
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static void
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test_opts_range_beyond(void)
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{
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Error *err = NULL;
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intList *list = NULL;
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intList *tail;
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QemuOpts *opts;
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Visitor *v;
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int64_t val;
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opts = qemu_opts_parse(qemu_find_opts("userdef"), "ilist=0", false,
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&error_abort);
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v = opts_visitor_new(opts);
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visit_start_struct(v, NULL, NULL, 0, &error_abort);
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/* Would be simpler if the visitor genuinely supported virtual walks */
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visit_start_list(v, "ilist", (GenericList **)&list, sizeof(*list),
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&error_abort);
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tail = list;
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visit_type_int(v, NULL, &tail->value, &error_abort);
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g_assert_cmpint(tail->value, ==, 0);
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tail = (intList *)visit_next_list(v, (GenericList *)tail, sizeof(*tail));
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g_assert(!tail);
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visit_type_int(v, NULL, &val, &err);
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error_free_or_abort(&err);
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visit_end_list(v, (void **)&list);
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visit_check_struct(v, &error_abort);
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visit_end_struct(v, NULL);
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qapi_free_intList(list);
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visit_free(v);
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qemu_opts_del(opts);
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}
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static void
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test_opts_dict_unvisited(void)
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{
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Error *err = NULL;
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QemuOpts *opts;
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Visitor *v;
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UserDefOptions *userdef;
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opts = qemu_opts_parse(qemu_find_opts("userdef"), "i64x=0,bogus=1", false,
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&error_abort);
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v = opts_visitor_new(opts);
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visit_type_UserDefOptions(v, NULL, &userdef, &err);
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error_free_or_abort(&err);
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visit_free(v);
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qemu_opts_del(opts);
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g_assert(!userdef);
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}
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int
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main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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g_test_init(&argc, &argv, NULL);
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qemu_add_opts(&userdef_opts);
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/* Three hexadecimal magic numbers, "dead beef", "bad coffee, odd food" and
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* "disease", from
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* <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_number_%28programming%29>, were
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* converted to binary and dissected into bit ranges. Each magic number is
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* going to be recomposed using the lists called "i64", "u64" and "u16",
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* respectively.
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*
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* (Note that these types pertain to the individual bit shift counts, not
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* the magic numbers themselves; the intent is to exercise opts_type_int()
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* and opts_type_uint64().)
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*
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* The "i64" shift counts have been decreased by 16 (decimal) in order to
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* test negative values as well. Finally, the full list of QemuOpt elements
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* has been permuted with "shuf".
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*
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* Both "i64" and "u64" have some (distinct) single-element ranges
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* represented as both "a" and "a-a". "u16" is a special case of "i64" (see
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* visit_type_uint16()), so it wouldn't add a separate test in this regard.
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*/
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add_test("/visitor/opts/flatten/value", &test_value,
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"i64=-1-0,u64=12-16,u64=2-3,i64=-11--9,u64=57,u16=9,i64=5-5,"
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"u16=1-4,u16=20,u64=63-63,i64=-16--13,u64=50-52,i64=14-15,u16=11,"
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"i64=7,u16=18,i64=2-3,u16=6,u64=54-55,u64=0,u64=18-20,u64=33-43,"
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"i64=9-12,u16=26-27,u64=59-61,u16=13-16,u64=29-31,u64=22-23,"
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"u16=24,i64=-7--3");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/i64/val1/errno", &expect_fail,
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"i64=0x8000000000000000");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/i64/val1/empty", &expect_fail, "i64=");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/i64/val1/trailing", &expect_fail, "i64=5z");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/i64/nonlist", &expect_fail, "i64x=5-6");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/i64/val2/errno", &expect_fail,
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"i64=0x7fffffffffffffff-0x8000000000000000");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/i64/val2/empty", &expect_fail, "i64=5-");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/i64/val2/trailing", &expect_fail, "i64=5-6z");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/i64/range/empty", &expect_fail, "i64=6-5");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/i64/range/minval", &expect_i64_min,
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"i64=-0x8000000000000000--0x8000000000000000");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/i64/range/maxval", &expect_i64_max,
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"i64=0x7fffffffffffffff-0x7fffffffffffffff");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/u64/val1/errno", &expect_fail, "u64=-1");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/u64/val1/empty", &expect_fail, "u64=");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/u64/val1/trailing", &expect_fail, "u64=5z");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/u64/nonlist", &expect_fail, "u64x=5-6");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/u64/val2/errno", &expect_fail,
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"u64=0xffffffffffffffff-0x10000000000000000");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/u64/val2/empty", &expect_fail, "u64=5-");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/u64/val2/trailing", &expect_fail, "u64=5-6z");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/u64/range/empty", &expect_fail, "u64=6-5");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/u64/range/minval", &expect_zero, "u64=0-0");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/u64/range/maxval", &expect_u64_max,
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"u64=0xffffffffffffffff-0xffffffffffffffff");
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/* Test maximum range sizes. The macro value is open-coded here
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* *intentionally*; the test case must use concrete values by design. If
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* OPTS_VISITOR_RANGE_MAX is changed, the following values need to be
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* recalculated as well. The assert and this comment should help with it.
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*/
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g_assert(OPTS_VISITOR_RANGE_MAX == 65536);
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/* The unsigned case is simple, a u64-u64 difference can always be
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* represented as a u64.
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*/
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add_test("/visitor/opts/u64/range/max", &expect_ok, "u64=0-65535");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/u64/range/2big", &expect_fail, "u64=0-65536");
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/* The same cannot be said about an i64-i64 difference. */
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add_test("/visitor/opts/i64/range/max/pos/a", &expect_ok,
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"i64=0x7fffffffffff0000-0x7fffffffffffffff");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/i64/range/max/pos/b", &expect_ok,
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"i64=0x7ffffffffffeffff-0x7ffffffffffffffe");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/i64/range/2big/pos", &expect_fail,
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"i64=0x7ffffffffffeffff-0x7fffffffffffffff");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/i64/range/max/neg/a", &expect_ok,
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"i64=-0x8000000000000000--0x7fffffffffff0001");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/i64/range/max/neg/b", &expect_ok,
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"i64=-0x7fffffffffffffff--0x7fffffffffff0000");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/i64/range/2big/neg", &expect_fail,
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"i64=-0x8000000000000000--0x7fffffffffff0000");
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add_test("/visitor/opts/i64/range/2big/full", &expect_fail,
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"i64=-0x8000000000000000-0x7fffffffffffffff");
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2017-03-03 15:32:43 +03:00
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g_test_add_func("/visitor/opts/range/unvisited",
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test_opts_range_unvisited);
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2017-03-03 15:32:46 +03:00
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g_test_add_func("/visitor/opts/range/beyond",
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test_opts_range_beyond);
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2017-03-03 15:32:43 +03:00
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2017-03-22 17:45:23 +03:00
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g_test_add_func("/visitor/opts/dict/unvisited", test_opts_dict_unvisited);
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2013-08-20 02:35:40 +04:00
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g_test_run();
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return 0;
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}
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