| // SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 | 
 |  | 
 | //! KUnit-based macros for Rust unit tests. | 
 | //! | 
 | //! C header: [`include/kunit/test.h`](srctree/include/kunit/test.h) | 
 | //! | 
 | //! Reference: <https://docs.kernel.org/dev-tools/kunit/index.html> | 
 |  | 
 | use core::{ffi::c_void, fmt}; | 
 |  | 
 | /// Prints a KUnit error-level message. | 
 | /// | 
 | /// Public but hidden since it should only be used from KUnit generated code. | 
 | #[doc(hidden)] | 
 | pub fn err(args: fmt::Arguments<'_>) { | 
 |     // SAFETY: The format string is null-terminated and the `%pA` specifier matches the argument we | 
 |     // are passing. | 
 |     #[cfg(CONFIG_PRINTK)] | 
 |     unsafe { | 
 |         bindings::_printk( | 
 |             c"\x013%pA".as_ptr() as _, | 
 |             &args as *const _ as *const c_void, | 
 |         ); | 
 |     } | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// Prints a KUnit info-level message. | 
 | /// | 
 | /// Public but hidden since it should only be used from KUnit generated code. | 
 | #[doc(hidden)] | 
 | pub fn info(args: fmt::Arguments<'_>) { | 
 |     // SAFETY: The format string is null-terminated and the `%pA` specifier matches the argument we | 
 |     // are passing. | 
 |     #[cfg(CONFIG_PRINTK)] | 
 |     unsafe { | 
 |         bindings::_printk( | 
 |             c"\x016%pA".as_ptr() as _, | 
 |             &args as *const _ as *const c_void, | 
 |         ); | 
 |     } | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// Asserts that a boolean expression is `true` at runtime. | 
 | /// | 
 | /// Public but hidden since it should only be used from generated tests. | 
 | /// | 
 | /// Unlike the one in `core`, this one does not panic; instead, it is mapped to the KUnit | 
 | /// facilities. See [`assert!`] for more details. | 
 | #[doc(hidden)] | 
 | #[macro_export] | 
 | macro_rules! kunit_assert { | 
 |     ($name:literal, $file:literal, $diff:expr, $condition:expr $(,)?) => { | 
 |         'out: { | 
 |             // Do nothing if the condition is `true`. | 
 |             if $condition { | 
 |                 break 'out; | 
 |             } | 
 |  | 
 |             static FILE: &'static $crate::str::CStr = $crate::c_str!($file); | 
 |             static LINE: i32 = core::line!() as i32 - $diff; | 
 |             static CONDITION: &'static $crate::str::CStr = $crate::c_str!(stringify!($condition)); | 
 |  | 
 |             // SAFETY: FFI call without safety requirements. | 
 |             let kunit_test = unsafe { $crate::bindings::kunit_get_current_test() }; | 
 |             if kunit_test.is_null() { | 
 |                 // The assertion failed but this task is not running a KUnit test, so we cannot call | 
 |                 // KUnit, but at least print an error to the kernel log. This may happen if this | 
 |                 // macro is called from an spawned thread in a test (see | 
 |                 // `scripts/rustdoc_test_gen.rs`) or if some non-test code calls this macro by | 
 |                 // mistake (it is hidden to prevent that). | 
 |                 // | 
 |                 // This mimics KUnit's failed assertion format. | 
 |                 $crate::kunit::err(format_args!( | 
 |                     "    # {}: ASSERTION FAILED at {FILE}:{LINE}\n", | 
 |                     $name | 
 |                 )); | 
 |                 $crate::kunit::err(format_args!( | 
 |                     "    Expected {CONDITION} to be true, but is false\n" | 
 |                 )); | 
 |                 $crate::kunit::err(format_args!( | 
 |                     "    Failure not reported to KUnit since this is a non-KUnit task\n" | 
 |                 )); | 
 |                 break 'out; | 
 |             } | 
 |  | 
 |             #[repr(transparent)] | 
 |             struct Location($crate::bindings::kunit_loc); | 
 |  | 
 |             #[repr(transparent)] | 
 |             struct UnaryAssert($crate::bindings::kunit_unary_assert); | 
 |  | 
 |             // SAFETY: There is only a static instance and in that one the pointer field points to | 
 |             // an immutable C string. | 
 |             unsafe impl Sync for Location {} | 
 |  | 
 |             // SAFETY: There is only a static instance and in that one the pointer field points to | 
 |             // an immutable C string. | 
 |             unsafe impl Sync for UnaryAssert {} | 
 |  | 
 |             static LOCATION: Location = Location($crate::bindings::kunit_loc { | 
 |                 file: FILE.as_char_ptr(), | 
 |                 line: LINE, | 
 |             }); | 
 |             static ASSERTION: UnaryAssert = UnaryAssert($crate::bindings::kunit_unary_assert { | 
 |                 assert: $crate::bindings::kunit_assert {}, | 
 |                 condition: CONDITION.as_char_ptr(), | 
 |                 expected_true: true, | 
 |             }); | 
 |  | 
 |             // SAFETY: | 
 |             //   - FFI call. | 
 |             //   - The `kunit_test` pointer is valid because we got it from | 
 |             //     `kunit_get_current_test()` and it was not null. This means we are in a KUnit | 
 |             //     test, and that the pointer can be passed to KUnit functions and assertions. | 
 |             //   - The string pointers (`file` and `condition` above) point to null-terminated | 
 |             //     strings since they are `CStr`s. | 
 |             //   - The function pointer (`format`) points to the proper function. | 
 |             //   - The pointers passed will remain valid since they point to `static`s. | 
 |             //   - The format string is allowed to be null. | 
 |             //   - There are, however, problems with this: first of all, this will end up stopping | 
 |             //     the thread, without running destructors. While that is problematic in itself, | 
 |             //     it is considered UB to have what is effectively a forced foreign unwind | 
 |             //     with `extern "C"` ABI. One could observe the stack that is now gone from | 
 |             //     another thread. We should avoid pinning stack variables to prevent library UB, | 
 |             //     too. For the moment, given that test failures are reported immediately before the | 
 |             //     next test runs, that test failures should be fixed and that KUnit is explicitly | 
 |             //     documented as not suitable for production environments, we feel it is reasonable. | 
 |             unsafe { | 
 |                 $crate::bindings::__kunit_do_failed_assertion( | 
 |                     kunit_test, | 
 |                     core::ptr::addr_of!(LOCATION.0), | 
 |                     $crate::bindings::kunit_assert_type_KUNIT_ASSERTION, | 
 |                     core::ptr::addr_of!(ASSERTION.0.assert), | 
 |                     Some($crate::bindings::kunit_unary_assert_format), | 
 |                     core::ptr::null(), | 
 |                 ); | 
 |             } | 
 |  | 
 |             // SAFETY: FFI call; the `test` pointer is valid because this hidden macro should only | 
 |             // be called by the generated documentation tests which forward the test pointer given | 
 |             // by KUnit. | 
 |             unsafe { | 
 |                 $crate::bindings::__kunit_abort(kunit_test); | 
 |             } | 
 |         } | 
 |     }; | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | /// Asserts that two expressions are equal to each other (using [`PartialEq`]). | 
 | /// | 
 | /// Public but hidden since it should only be used from generated tests. | 
 | /// | 
 | /// Unlike the one in `core`, this one does not panic; instead, it is mapped to the KUnit | 
 | /// facilities. See [`assert!`] for more details. | 
 | #[doc(hidden)] | 
 | #[macro_export] | 
 | macro_rules! kunit_assert_eq { | 
 |     ($name:literal, $file:literal, $diff:expr, $left:expr, $right:expr $(,)?) => {{ | 
 |         // For the moment, we just forward to the expression assert because, for binary asserts, | 
 |         // KUnit supports only a few types (e.g. integers). | 
 |         $crate::kunit_assert!($name, $file, $diff, $left == $right); | 
 |     }}; | 
 | } |