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It's either "GNU *Library* General Public License version 2" or "GNU Lesser General Public License version *2.1*", but there was no "version 2.0" of the "Lesser" license. So assume that version 2.1 is meant here. Message-Id: <20200605100645.6506-1-thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <lvivier@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
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22 KiB
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575 lines
22 KiB
C
/*
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* libqos driver framework
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*
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* Copyright (c) 2018 Emanuele Giuseppe Esposito <e.emanuelegiuseppe@gmail.com>
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License version 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
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*/
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#ifndef QGRAPH_H
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#define QGRAPH_H
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#include <gmodule.h>
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#include "qemu/module.h"
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#include "malloc.h"
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/* maximum path length */
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#define QOS_PATH_MAX_ELEMENT_SIZE 50
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typedef struct QOSGraphObject QOSGraphObject;
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typedef struct QOSGraphNode QOSGraphNode;
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typedef struct QOSGraphEdge QOSGraphEdge;
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typedef struct QOSGraphNodeOptions QOSGraphNodeOptions;
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typedef struct QOSGraphEdgeOptions QOSGraphEdgeOptions;
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typedef struct QOSGraphTestOptions QOSGraphTestOptions;
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/* Constructor for drivers, machines and test */
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typedef void *(*QOSCreateDriverFunc) (void *parent, QGuestAllocator *alloc,
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void *addr);
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typedef void *(*QOSCreateMachineFunc) (QTestState *qts);
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typedef void (*QOSTestFunc) (void *parent, void *arg, QGuestAllocator *alloc);
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/* QOSGraphObject functions */
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typedef void *(*QOSGetDriver) (void *object, const char *interface);
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typedef QOSGraphObject *(*QOSGetDevice) (void *object, const char *name);
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typedef void (*QOSDestructorFunc) (QOSGraphObject *object);
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typedef void (*QOSStartFunct) (QOSGraphObject *object);
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/* Test options functions */
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typedef void *(*QOSBeforeTest) (GString *cmd_line, void *arg);
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/**
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* SECTION: qgraph.h
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* @title: Qtest Driver Framework
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* @short_description: interfaces to organize drivers and tests
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* as nodes in a graph
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*
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* This Qgraph API provides all basic functions to create a graph
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* and instantiate nodes representing machines, drivers and tests
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* representing their relations with CONSUMES, PRODUCES, and CONTAINS
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* edges.
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*
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* The idea is to have a framework where each test asks for a specific
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* driver, and the framework takes care of allocating the proper devices
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* required and passing the correct command line arguments to QEMU.
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*
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* A node can be of four types:
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* - QNODE_MACHINE: for example "arm/raspi2"
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* - QNODE_DRIVER: for example "generic-sdhci"
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* - QNODE_INTERFACE: for example "sdhci" (interface for all "-sdhci" drivers)
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* an interface is not explicitly created, it will be auto-
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* matically instantiated when a node consumes or produces
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* it.
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* - QNODE_TEST: for example "sdhci-test", consumes an interface and tests
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* the functions provided
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*
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* Notes for the nodes:
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* - QNODE_MACHINE: each machine struct must have a QGuestAllocator and
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* implement get_driver to return the allocator passing
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* "memory". The function can also return NULL if the
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* allocator is not set.
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* - QNODE_DRIVER: driver names must be unique, and machines and nodes
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* planned to be "consumed" by other nodes must match QEMU
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* drivers name, otherwise they won't be discovered
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*
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* An edge relation between two nodes (drivers or machines) X and Y can be:
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* - X CONSUMES Y: Y can be plugged into X
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* - X PRODUCES Y: X provides the interface Y
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* - X CONTAINS Y: Y is part of X component
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*
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* Basic framework steps are the following:
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* - All nodes and edges are created in their respective
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* machine/driver/test files
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* - The framework starts QEMU and asks for a list of available devices
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* and machines (note that only machines and "consumed" nodes are mapped
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* 1:1 with QEMU devices)
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* - The framework walks the graph starting from the available machines and
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* performs a Depth First Search for tests
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* - Once a test is found, the path is walked again and all drivers are
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* allocated accordingly and the final interface is passed to the test
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* - The test is executed
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* - Unused objects are cleaned and the path discovery is continued
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*
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* Depending on the QEMU binary used, only some drivers/machines will be
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* available and only test that are reached by them will be executed.
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*
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* <example>
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* <title>Creating new driver an its interface</title>
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* <programlisting>
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#include "libqos/qgraph.h"
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struct My_driver {
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QOSGraphObject obj;
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Node_produced prod;
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Node_contained cont;
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}
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static void my_destructor(QOSGraphObject *obj)
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{
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g_free(obj);
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}
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static void my_get_driver(void *object, const char *interface) {
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My_driver *dev = object;
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if (!g_strcmp0(interface, "my_interface")) {
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return &dev->prod;
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}
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abort();
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}
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static void my_get_device(void *object, const char *device) {
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My_driver *dev = object;
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if (!g_strcmp0(device, "my_driver_contained")) {
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return &dev->cont;
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}
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abort();
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}
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static void *my_driver_constructor(void *node_consumed,
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QOSGraphObject *alloc)
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{
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My_driver dev = g_new(My_driver, 1);
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// get the node pointed by the produce edge
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dev->obj.get_driver = my_get_driver;
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// get the node pointed by the contains
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dev->obj.get_device = my_get_device;
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// free the object
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dev->obj.destructor = my_destructor;
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do_something_with_node_consumed(node_consumed);
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// set all fields of contained device
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init_contained_device(&dev->cont);
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return &dev->obj;
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}
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static void register_my_driver(void)
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{
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qos_node_create_driver("my_driver", my_driver_constructor);
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// contained drivers don't need a constructor,
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// they will be init by the parent.
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qos_node_create_driver("my_driver_contained", NULL);
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// For the sake of this example, assume machine x86_64/pc contains
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// "other_node".
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// This relation, along with the machine and "other_node" creation,
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// should be defined in the x86_64_pc-machine.c file.
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// "my_driver" will then consume "other_node"
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qos_node_contains("my_driver", "my_driver_contained");
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qos_node_produces("my_driver", "my_interface");
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qos_node_consumes("my_driver", "other_node");
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}
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* </programlisting>
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* </example>
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*
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* In the above example, all possible types of relations are created:
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* node "my_driver" consumes, contains and produces other nodes.
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* more specifically:
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* x86_64/pc -->contains--> other_node <--consumes-- my_driver
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* |
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* my_driver_contained <--contains--+
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* |
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* my_interface <--produces--+
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*
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* or inverting the consumes edge in consumed_by:
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*
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* x86_64/pc -->contains--> other_node --consumed_by--> my_driver
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* |
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* my_driver_contained <--contains--+
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* |
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* my_interface <--produces--+
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*
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* <example>
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* <title>Creating new test</title>
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* <programlisting>
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* #include "libqos/qgraph.h"
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*
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* static void my_test_function(void *obj, void *data)
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* {
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* Node_produced *interface_to_test = obj;
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* // test interface_to_test
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* }
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*
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* static void register_my_test(void)
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* {
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* qos_add_test("my_interface", "my_test", my_test_function);
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* }
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*
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* libqos_init(register_my_test);
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*
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* </programlisting>
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* </example>
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*
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* Here a new test is created, consuming "my_interface" node
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* and creating a valid path from a machine to a test.
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* Final graph will be like this:
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* x86_64/pc -->contains--> other_node <--consumes-- my_driver
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* |
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* my_driver_contained <--contains--+
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* |
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* my_test --consumes--> my_interface <--produces--+
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*
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* or inverting the consumes edge in consumed_by:
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*
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* x86_64/pc -->contains--> other_node --consumed_by--> my_driver
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* |
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* my_driver_contained <--contains--+
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* |
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* my_test <--consumed_by-- my_interface <--produces--+
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*
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* Assuming there the binary is
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* QTEST_QEMU_BINARY=x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64
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* a valid test path will be:
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* "/x86_64/pc/other_node/my_driver/my_interface/my_test".
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*
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* Additional examples are also in libqos/test-qgraph.c
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*
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* Command line:
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* Command line is built by using node names and optional arguments
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* passed by the user when building the edges.
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*
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* There are three types of command line arguments:
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* - in node : created from the node name. For example, machines will
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* have "-M <machine>" to its command line, while devices
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* "-device <device>". It is automatically done by the
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* framework.
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* - after node : added as additional argument to the node name.
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* This argument is added optionally when creating edges,
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* by setting the parameter @after_cmd_line and
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* @extra_edge_opts in #QOSGraphEdgeOptions.
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* The framework automatically adds
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* a comma before @extra_edge_opts,
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* because it is going to add attributes
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* after the destination node pointed by
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* the edge containing these options, and automatically
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* adds a space before @after_cmd_line, because it
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* adds an additional device, not an attribute.
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* - before node : added as additional argument to the node name.
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* This argument is added optionally when creating edges,
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* by setting the parameter @before_cmd_line in
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* #QOSGraphEdgeOptions. This attribute
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* is going to add attributes before the destination node
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* pointed by the edge containing these options. It is
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* helpful to commands that are not node-representable,
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* such as "-fdsev" or "-netdev".
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*
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* While adding command line in edges is always used, not all nodes names are
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* used in every path walk: this is because the contained or produced ones
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* are already added by QEMU, so only nodes that "consumes" will be used to
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* build the command line. Also, nodes that will have { "abstract" : true }
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* as QMP attribute will loose their command line, since they are not proper
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* devices to be added in QEMU.
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*
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* Example:
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*
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QOSGraphEdgeOptions opts = {
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.arg = NULL,
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.size_arg = 0,
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.after_cmd_line = "-device other",
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.before_cmd_line = "-netdev something",
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.extra_edge_opts = "addr=04.0",
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};
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QOSGraphNode * node = qos_node_create_driver("my_node", constructor);
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qos_node_consumes_args("my_node", "interface", &opts);
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*
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* Will produce the following command line:
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* "-netdev something -device my_node,addr=04.0 -device other"
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*/
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/**
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* Edge options to be passed to the contains/consumes *_args function.
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*/
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struct QOSGraphEdgeOptions {
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void *arg; /*
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* optional arg that will be used by
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* dest edge
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*/
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uint32_t size_arg; /*
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* optional arg size that will be used by
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* dest edge
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*/
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const char *extra_device_opts;/*
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*optional additional command line for dest
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* edge, used to add additional attributes
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* *after* the node command line, the
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* framework automatically prepends ","
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* to this argument.
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*/
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const char *before_cmd_line; /*
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* optional additional command line for dest
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* edge, used to add additional attributes
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* *before* the node command line, usually
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* other non-node represented commands,
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* like "-fdsev synt"
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*/
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const char *after_cmd_line; /*
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* optional extra command line to be added
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* after the device command. This option
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* is used to add other devices
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* command line that depend on current node.
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* Automatically prepends " " to this
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* argument
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*/
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const char *edge_name; /*
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* optional edge to differentiate multiple
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* devices with same node name
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*/
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};
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/**
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* Test options to be passed to the test functions.
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*/
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struct QOSGraphTestOptions {
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QOSGraphEdgeOptions edge; /* edge arguments that will be used by test.
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* Note that test *does not* use edge_name,
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* and uses instead arg and size_arg as
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* data arg for its test function.
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*/
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void *arg; /* passed to the .before function, or to the
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* test function if there is no .before
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* function
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*/
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QOSBeforeTest before; /* executed before the test. Can add
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* additional parameters to the command line
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* and modify the argument to the test function.
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*/
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bool subprocess; /* run the test in a subprocess */
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};
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/**
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* Each driver, test or machine of this framework will have a
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* QOSGraphObject as first field.
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*
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* This set of functions offered by QOSGraphObject are executed
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* in different stages of the framework:
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* - get_driver / get_device : Once a machine-to-test path has been
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* found, the framework traverses it again and allocates all the
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* nodes, using the provided constructor. To satisfy their relations,
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* i.e. for produces or contains, where a struct constructor needs
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* an external parameter represented by the previous node,
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* the framework will call get_device (for contains) or
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* get_driver (for produces), depending on the edge type, passing
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* them the name of the next node to be taken and getting from them
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* the corresponding pointer to the actual structure of the next node to
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* be used in the path.
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*
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* - start_hw: This function is executed after all the path objects
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* have been allocated, but before the test is run. It starts the hw, setting
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* the initial configurations (*_device_enable) and making it ready for the
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* test.
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*
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* - destructor: Opposite to the node constructor, destroys the object.
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* This function is called after the test has been executed, and performs
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* a complete cleanup of each node allocated field. In case no constructor
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* is provided, no destructor will be called.
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*
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*/
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struct QOSGraphObject {
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/* for produces edges, returns void * */
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QOSGetDriver get_driver;
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/* for contains edges, returns a QOSGraphObject * */
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QOSGetDevice get_device;
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/* start the hw, get ready for the test */
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QOSStartFunct start_hw;
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/* destroy this QOSGraphObject */
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QOSDestructorFunc destructor;
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/* free the memory associated to the QOSGraphObject and its contained
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* children */
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GDestroyNotify free;
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};
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/**
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* qos_graph_init(): initialize the framework, creates two hash
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* tables: one for the nodes and another for the edges.
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*/
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void qos_graph_init(void);
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/**
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* qos_graph_destroy(): deallocates all the hash tables,
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* freeing all nodes and edges.
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*/
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void qos_graph_destroy(void);
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/**
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* qos_node_destroy(): removes and frees a node from the,
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* nodes hash table.
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*/
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void qos_node_destroy(void *key);
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/**
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* qos_edge_destroy(): removes and frees an edge from the,
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* edges hash table.
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*/
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void qos_edge_destroy(void *key);
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/**
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* qos_add_test(): adds a test node @name to the nodes hash table.
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*
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* The test will consume a @interface node, and once the
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* graph walking algorithm has found it, the @test_func will be
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* executed. It also has the possibility to
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* add an optional @opts (see %QOSGraphNodeOptions).
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*
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* For tests, opts->edge.arg and size_arg represent the arg to pass
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* to @test_func
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*/
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void qos_add_test(const char *name, const char *interface,
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QOSTestFunc test_func,
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QOSGraphTestOptions *opts);
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/**
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* qos_node_create_machine(): creates the machine @name and
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* adds it to the node hash table.
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*
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* This node will be of type QNODE_MACHINE and have @function
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* as constructor
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*/
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void qos_node_create_machine(const char *name, QOSCreateMachineFunc function);
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/**
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* qos_node_create_machine_args(): same as qos_node_create_machine,
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* but with the possibility to add an optional ", @opts" after -M machine
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* command line.
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*/
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void qos_node_create_machine_args(const char *name,
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QOSCreateMachineFunc function,
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const char *opts);
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/**
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* qos_node_create_driver(): creates the driver @name and
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* adds it to the node hash table.
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*
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* This node will be of type QNODE_DRIVER and have @function
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* as constructor
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*/
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void qos_node_create_driver(const char *name, QOSCreateDriverFunc function);
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/**
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* qos_node_contains(): creates one or more edges of type QEDGE_CONTAINS
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* and adds them to the edge list mapped to @container in the
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* edge hash table.
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*
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* The edges will have @container as source and @contained as destination.
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*
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* If @opts is NULL, a single edge will be added with no options.
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* If @opts is non-NULL, the arguments after @contained represent a
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* NULL-terminated list of %QOSGraphEdgeOptions structs, and an
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* edge will be added for each of them.
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*
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* This function can be useful when there are multiple devices
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* with the same node name contained in a machine/other node
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*
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* For example, if "arm/raspi2" contains 2 "generic-sdhci"
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* devices, the right commands will be:
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* qos_node_create_machine("arm/raspi2");
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* qos_node_create_driver("generic-sdhci", constructor);
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* //assume rest of the fields are set NULL
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* QOSGraphEdgeOptions op1 = { .edge_name = "emmc" };
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* QOSGraphEdgeOptions op2 = { .edge_name = "sdcard" };
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* qos_node_contains("arm/raspi2", "generic-sdhci", &op1, &op2, NULL);
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*
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* Of course this also requires that the @container's get_device function
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* should implement a case for "emmc" and "sdcard".
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*
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* For contains, op1.arg and op1.size_arg represent the arg to pass
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* to @contained constructor to properly initialize it.
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*/
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void qos_node_contains(const char *container, const char *contained,
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QOSGraphEdgeOptions *opts, ...);
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/**
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* qos_node_produces(): creates an edge of type QEDGE_PRODUCES and
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* adds it to the edge list mapped to @producer in the
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* edge hash table.
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*
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* This edge will have @producer as source and @interface as destination.
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*/
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void qos_node_produces(const char *producer, const char *interface);
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/**
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* qos_node_consumes(): creates an edge of type QEDGE_CONSUMED_BY and
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* adds it to the edge list mapped to @interface in the
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* edge hash table.
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*
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* This edge will have @interface as source and @consumer as destination.
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* It also has the possibility to add an optional @opts
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* (see %QOSGraphEdgeOptions)
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*/
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void qos_node_consumes(const char *consumer, const char *interface,
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QOSGraphEdgeOptions *opts);
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/**
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* qos_invalidate_command_line(): invalidates current command line, so that
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* qgraph framework cannot try to cache the current command line and
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* forces QEMU to restart.
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*/
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void qos_invalidate_command_line(void);
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/**
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* qos_get_current_command_line(): return the command line required by the
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* machine and driver objects. This is the same string that was passed to
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* the test's "before" callback, if any.
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*/
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const char *qos_get_current_command_line(void);
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/**
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* qos_allocate_objects():
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* @qts: The #QTestState that will be referred to by the machine object.
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* @alloc: Where to store the allocator for the machine object, or %NULL.
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*
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* Allocate driver objects for the current test
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* path, but relative to the QTestState @qts.
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*
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* Returns a test object just like the one that was passed to
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* the test function, but relative to @qts.
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*/
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void *qos_allocate_objects(QTestState *qts, QGuestAllocator **p_alloc);
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/**
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* qos_object_destroy(): calls the destructor for @obj
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*/
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void qos_object_destroy(QOSGraphObject *obj);
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/**
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* qos_object_queue_destroy(): queue the destructor for @obj so that it is
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* called at the end of the test
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*/
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void qos_object_queue_destroy(QOSGraphObject *obj);
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/**
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* qos_object_start_hw(): calls the start_hw function for @obj
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*/
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void qos_object_start_hw(QOSGraphObject *obj);
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/**
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* qos_machine_new(): instantiate a new machine node
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* @node: A machine node to be instantiated
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* @qts: The #QTestState that will be referred to by the machine object.
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*
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* Returns a machine object.
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*/
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QOSGraphObject *qos_machine_new(QOSGraphNode *node, QTestState *qts);
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/**
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* qos_machine_new(): instantiate a new driver node
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* @node: A driver node to be instantiated
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* @parent: A #QOSGraphObject to be consumed by the new driver node
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* @alloc: An allocator to be used by the new driver node.
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* @arg: The argument for the consumed-by edge to @node.
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*
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* Calls the constructor for the driver object.
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*/
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QOSGraphObject *qos_driver_new(QOSGraphNode *node, QOSGraphObject *parent,
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QGuestAllocator *alloc, void *arg);
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#endif
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