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author | Eric Richter <erichte@linux.vnet.ibm.com> | 2020-09-16 11:21:19 -0500 |
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committer | Oliver O'Halloran <oohall@gmail.com> | 2020-10-01 13:44:06 +1000 |
commit | 84a430a4f57f028ab223292576e49d4c07effb8d (patch) | |
tree | 8d7f0ce3d43702ae29ef24f63a48f3bd6c964cbd /libstb/secvar | |
parent | 262f5e883eff64486c627c82fab08887e382f615 (diff) | |
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secvar/test: update API tests for new secvar struct
This patch adjusts the API unit tests to use the secvar struct rather than
the old secvar_node. Where applicable, some manual allocations have also been
replaced with the util functions.
Signed-off-by: Eric Richter <erichte@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Oliver O'Halloran <oohall@gmail.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'libstb/secvar')
-rw-r--r-- | libstb/secvar/test/secvar-test-enqueue.c | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libstb/secvar/test/secvar-test-getvar.c | 21 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libstb/secvar/test/secvar-test-nextvar.c | 26 |
3 files changed, 14 insertions, 39 deletions
diff --git a/libstb/secvar/test/secvar-test-enqueue.c b/libstb/secvar/test/secvar-test-enqueue.c index 61c22d1..b4b2c14 100644 --- a/libstb/secvar/test/secvar-test-enqueue.c +++ b/libstb/secvar/test/secvar-test-enqueue.c @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ int run_test(void) { int64_t rc; - struct secvar_node *node; + struct secvar *var; char key[1024] = {0}; uint64_t data_size = 128; @@ -106,8 +106,8 @@ int run_test(void) rc = secvar_enqueue(key, 4, data, data_size); ASSERT(rc == OPAL_SUCCESS); ASSERT(list_length(&update_bank) == 3); // should not increase - node = list_tail(&update_bank, struct secvar_node, link); - ASSERT(!memcmp(node->var->key, key, 4)) // should be at end + var = list_tail(&update_bank, struct secvar, link); + ASSERT(!memcmp(var->key, key, 4)) // should be at end // Unstage the variable update rc = secvar_enqueue(key, 4, NULL, 0); diff --git a/libstb/secvar/test/secvar-test-getvar.c b/libstb/secvar/test/secvar-test-getvar.c index 53885ea..a2e0668 100644 --- a/libstb/secvar/test/secvar-test-getvar.c +++ b/libstb/secvar/test/secvar-test-getvar.c @@ -14,32 +14,25 @@ int run_test(void) { int64_t rc; - uint64_t size = 4; + uint64_t size; char *temp = zalloc(100); char key[1024] = {0}; - struct secvar_node *node = zalloc(sizeof(struct secvar_node)); - struct secvar *var = zalloc(sizeof(struct secvar) + 1024); // over-allocate for now, this should be rewritten + struct secvar *var; size_t data_size = sizeof("foobar"); char *data = zalloc(data_size); uint64_t key_len = 4; memcpy(data, "foobar", data_size); - memcpy(key, "test", 4); // List should be empty at start - rc = secvar_get(key, key_len, data, &data_size); + rc = secvar_get(key, key_len, temp, &size); ASSERT(rc == OPAL_EMPTY); ASSERT(list_length(&variable_bank) == 0); // Manually add variables, and check get_variable call - var->key_len = key_len; - memcpy(var->key, key, key_len); - var->data_size = data_size; - memcpy(var->data, data, data_size); - - node->var = var; - list_add_tail(&variable_bank, &node->link); + var = new_secvar(key, key_len, data, data_size, 0); + list_add_tail(&variable_bank, &var->link); ASSERT(list_length(&variable_bank) == 1); @@ -88,10 +81,6 @@ int run_test(void) ASSERT(rc == OPAL_RESOURCE); secvar_ready = 1; - list_del(&node->link); - - free(var); - free(node); free(data); free(temp); diff --git a/libstb/secvar/test/secvar-test-nextvar.c b/libstb/secvar/test/secvar-test-nextvar.c index 0b3dea4..dcd9e9d 100644 --- a/libstb/secvar/test/secvar-test-nextvar.c +++ b/libstb/secvar/test/secvar-test-nextvar.c @@ -10,37 +10,23 @@ int run_test(void) int64_t rc; struct secvar *tmpvar; - struct secvar_node *tmpnode; char key[1024] = {0}; uint64_t key_len = 16; - // Load up the bank with some variables. // If these fail, we have bigger issues. ASSERT(list_length(&variable_bank) == 0); - tmpvar = zalloc(sizeof(struct secvar) + 6); - tmpnode = zalloc(sizeof(struct secvar_node)); - memcpy(tmpvar->key, "test1", 6); // ascii w/ null - tmpvar->key_len = 6; - tmpnode->var = tmpvar; - list_add_tail(&variable_bank, &tmpnode->link); + tmpvar = new_secvar("test1", 6, NULL, 0, 0); + list_add_tail(&variable_bank, &tmpvar->link); ASSERT(list_length(&variable_bank) == 1); - tmpvar = zalloc(sizeof(struct secvar) + 5); - tmpnode = zalloc(sizeof(struct secvar_node)); - memcpy(tmpvar->key, "test2", 5); // ascii w/o null - tmpvar->key_len = 5; - tmpnode->var = tmpvar; - list_add_tail(&variable_bank, &tmpnode->link); + tmpvar = new_secvar("test2", 5, NULL, 0, 0); // ascii w/o null + list_add_tail(&variable_bank, &tmpvar->link); ASSERT(list_length(&variable_bank) == 2); - tmpvar = zalloc(sizeof(struct secvar) + 5*2); - tmpnode = zalloc(sizeof(struct secvar_node)); - memcpy(tmpvar->key, L"test3", 5*2); // wide char "unicode" - tmpvar->key_len = 10; - tmpnode->var = tmpvar; - list_add_tail(&variable_bank, &tmpnode->link); + tmpvar = new_secvar((const char*) L"test3", 5*2, NULL, 0, 0); // wide char "unicode" + list_add_tail(&variable_bank, &tmpvar->link); ASSERT(list_length(&variable_bank) == 3); // Test sequential nexts |