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author | Anna Karas <aka@semihalf.com> | 2020-05-27 21:14:29 +0200 |
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committer | Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org> | 2020-07-06 23:47:27 +0000 |
commit | 907ddc3e07240b17e19e2ab83c4a68e0eca9a32f (patch) | |
tree | 753761c93f25430ed2c1f43d6602c68a536793f6 /tests | |
parent | 9ce5bee8c00fc285774af8d8d0ef4d623f9e1473 (diff) |
tests: Complete lib/string-test test case
Implement unit tests for remaining string library functions. Fix memory leak
in test_strdup().
Signed-off-by: Anna Karas <aka@semihalf.com>
Change-Id: I8ac6a6b2413d9077dc9ea81f638a2b0acd5c8862
Reviewed-on: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/42311
Reviewed-by: Paul Fagerburg <pfagerburg@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Julius Werner <jwerner@chromium.org>
Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) <no-reply@coreboot.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'tests')
-rw-r--r-- | tests/lib/string-test.c | 253 |
1 files changed, 235 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/tests/lib/string-test.c b/tests/lib/string-test.c index 08f4177ef6..859f749618 100644 --- a/tests/lib/string-test.c +++ b/tests/lib/string-test.c @@ -1,50 +1,267 @@ /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */ #include <string.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdint.h> +#include <stddef.h> #include <tests/test.h> +#include <stdio.h> /* * Important note: In every particular test, don't use any string-related * functions other than function under test. We are linking against * src/lib/string.c not the standard library. This is important for proper test - * isolation. One can use __builtin_xxx for many of the most simple str*() - * functions, when non-coreboot one is required. + * isolation. */ -struct strings_t { +struct string_pairs_t { + char *dst; + char *src; +} string_pairs[] = { + {"Hello ", "world!"}, + {"He\0llo ", "world"}, + {"", "world!"}, + {"", ""}, +}; + +const char *strings[] = { + "coreboot", + "is\0very", + "nice\n" +}; + +/* Used to test atol */ +struct str_with_l_val_t { char *str; - size_t size; -} strings[] = { - {"coreboot", 8}, - {"is\0very", 2}, /* strlen should be 2 because of the embedded \0 */ - {"nice\n", 5} + long value; +} str_with_l_val[] = { + {"42", 42}, + {"four42", 0}, + {"42five5", 42}, + {"4\02", 4}, + {"+42", 42}, + {"-42", -42}, + {"\t\n\r\f\v-42", -42}, }; -static void test_strlen_strings(void **state) +/* Used to test skip_atoi */ +struct str_with_u_val_t { + char *str; + uint32_t value; +} str_with_u_val[] = { + {"42aa", 42}, + {"a", 0}, + {"0", 0}, + {"4a2", 4}, +}; + +static void test_strdup(void **state) +{ + char str[] = "Hello coreboot\n"; + char *duplicate = strdup(str); + + /* There is a more suitable Cmocka's function 'assert_string_equal()', but it + is using strcmp() internally. */ + assert_int_equal(0, memcmp(str, duplicate, __builtin_strlen(str))); + + free(duplicate); +} + +static void test_strconcat(void **state) +{ + int i; + size_t str_len, str2_len, res_len; + char *result; + + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(string_pairs); i++) { + str_len = __builtin_strlen(string_pairs[i].dst); + str2_len = __builtin_strlen(string_pairs[i].src); + + result = strconcat(string_pairs[i].dst, string_pairs[i].src); + res_len = __builtin_strlen(result); + + assert_int_equal(res_len, str_len + str2_len); + assert_int_equal(0, memcmp(string_pairs[i].dst, result, str_len)); + assert_int_equal(0, memcmp(string_pairs[i].src, result + str_len, str2_len)); + + free(result); + } +} + +static void test_strnlen(void **state) +{ + int i, n = 5; + size_t str_len, limited_len; + + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(strings); i++) { + str_len = __builtin_strlen(strings[i]); + limited_len = MIN(n, str_len); + assert_int_equal(limited_len, strnlen(strings[i], n)); + } +} + +static void test_strlen(void **state) { int i; for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(strings); i++) - assert_int_equal(strings[i].size, strlen(strings[i].str)); + assert_int_equal(__builtin_strlen(strings[i]), strlen(strings[i])); } -static void test_strdup(void **state) +static void test_strchr(void **state) { - char str[] = "Hello coreboot\n"; - char *duplicate; + char str[] = "Abracadabra!\n"; - duplicate = strdup(str); + assert_ptr_equal(str, strchr(str, 'A')); + assert_ptr_equal(str + 3, strchr(str, 'a')); + assert_ptr_equal(str + 12, strchr(str, '\n')); - /* There is a more suitable Cmocka's function 'assert_string_equal()', but it - is using strcmp() internally. */ - assert_int_equal(0, memcmp(str, duplicate, __builtin_strlen(str))); + assert_null(strchr(str, 'z')); +} + + +static void test_strrchr(void **state) +{ + char str[] = "Abracadabra!\n"; + + assert_ptr_equal(str, strrchr(str, 'A')); + assert_ptr_equal(str + 9, strrchr(str, 'r')); + assert_ptr_equal(str + 12, strrchr(str, '\n')); + + assert_null(strrchr(str, 'z')); +} + +static void test_strncpy(void **state) +{ + int i; + int n1 = 2, n2 = 8; + char src[] = "Hello"; + char dst[sizeof(src) + 5]; + size_t src_len = __builtin_strlen(src); + size_t dst_len = sizeof(dst); + + /* n1 case */ + + /* Needed for ensuring that characters behind the limit + are not overwritten */ + memset(dst, 'x', dst_len); + + strncpy(dst, src, n1); + + assert_int_equal(0, memcmp(dst, src, n1)); + + for (i = n1; i < dst_len; i++) + assert_true(dst[i] == 'x'); + + /* n2 case: */ + + memset(dst, 'x', dst_len); + + strncpy(dst, src, n2); + + assert_int_equal(0, memcmp(dst, src, src_len)); + + for (i = src_len; i < n2; i++) + assert_true(dst[i] == '\0'); + + for (i = n2; i < dst_len; i++) + assert_true(dst[i] == 'x'); +} + +static void test_strcpy(void **state) +{ + char src[] = "Hello coreboot\n"; + char dst[sizeof(src)]; + + /* Make sure that strcpy() sets '\0' by initializing a whole + dst array to fixed, non-'\0' value */ + memset(dst, 'x', sizeof(dst)); + + strcpy(dst, src); + + assert_int_equal(0, memcmp(dst, src, __builtin_strlen(src) + 1)); +} + +static void test_strcmp(void **state) +{ + char str[] = "Banana"; + char str2[] = "Banana"; + char str3[] = "Bananas"; + + assert_true(strcmp(str, str3) < 0); + assert_int_equal(0, strcmp(str, str2)); + assert_true(strcmp(str3, str2) > 0); +} + +static void test_strncmp(void **state) +{ + char str[] = "Banana"; + char str2[] = "Bananas"; + + size_t str2_len = __builtin_strlen(str2); + + assert_true(strncmp(str, str2, str2_len) < 0); + assert_int_equal(0, strncmp(str, str2, str2_len - 1)); +} + +static void test_skip_atoi(void **state) +{ + int i; + char *ptr; + + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(str_with_u_val); i++) { + ptr = str_with_u_val[i].str; + assert_true(str_with_u_val[i].value == skip_atoi(&ptr)); + } +} + +static void test_strspn(void **state) +{ + char str[] = "4213401234"; + char str2[] = "01234"; + char str3[] = "1234"; + + assert_int_equal(5, strspn(str, str3)); + assert_int_equal(0, strspn(str2, str3)); +} + +static void test_strcspn(void **state) +{ + char str[] = "12340000"; + char str2[] = "00001234"; + char str3[] = "1234"; + + assert_int_equal(0, strcspn(str, str3)); + assert_int_equal(4, strcspn(str2, str3)); +} + +/* Please bear in mind that `atol()` uses `strspn()` internally, so the result + of `test_atol` is dependent on the result of `test_strspn`. */ +static void test_atol(void **state) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(str_with_l_val); i++) + assert_int_equal(str_with_l_val[i].value, atol(str_with_l_val[i].str)); } int main(void) { const struct CMUnitTest tests[] = { - cmocka_unit_test(test_strlen_strings), cmocka_unit_test(test_strdup), + cmocka_unit_test(test_strconcat), + cmocka_unit_test(test_strnlen), + cmocka_unit_test(test_strlen), + cmocka_unit_test(test_strchr), + cmocka_unit_test(test_strrchr), + cmocka_unit_test(test_strncpy), + cmocka_unit_test(test_strcpy), + cmocka_unit_test(test_strcmp), + cmocka_unit_test(test_strncmp), + cmocka_unit_test(test_skip_atoi), + cmocka_unit_test(test_strspn), + cmocka_unit_test(test_strcspn), + cmocka_unit_test(test_atol), }; return cmocka_run_group_tests(tests, NULL, NULL); |