[PATCH v6] ndbm test suite
Vaibhav Gupta
vaibhavgupta40 at gmail.com
Mon Jul 29 16:35:11 UTC 2019
Thanks Joel!
.
Now when the testsuite patch is successfully accepted, I would like
to add an example in:
https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Developer/Coding/80_characters_per_line,
about wrapping a "function call" in "80 characters per line".
.
Gedare and me discussed about it on a thread. That time he guided me for
this
as there is no example about in on the trac pag.
.
Vaibhav Gupta
On Mon, Jul 29, 2019 at 9:33 PM Joel Sherrill <joel at rtems.org> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Now pushed. Thanks.
>
> I finally got a local sparc tool chain built with the git master of newlib
> to build and run this test. It was a bit more complicated than I expected.
>
> I did add a bit of logic to the psxtests configure.ac and Makefile.am to
> ensure the test was not built unless the toolset included <ndbm.h>. This
> ensures that builds don't break when the toolset doesn't include it and
> that git bisect will continue to work.
>
> The RSB will need to be bumped to the git master once the github mirror
> updates to include my push to libm.
>
> On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 2:34 PM Joel Sherrill <joel at rtems.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I just wanted to let everyone know that I have this pending on a branch
>> and can build it using the current but there is a problem linking libm on
>> the newlib git master. Once I have the RSB updated, I will look at pushing
>> this.
>>
>> To let Vaibhav continue pushing on fenv, if we decide the configure.ac
>> should check for the newly added dbm methods before building the test, I
>> will merge that into the patch.
>>
>> --joel
>>
>> On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 8:42 AM Vaibhav Gupta <vaibhavgupta40 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> ---
>>> testsuites/psxtests/Makefile.am | 9 +
>>> testsuites/psxtests/configure.ac | 1 +
>>> testsuites/psxtests/psxndbm01/init.c | 299 ++++++++++++++++++++
>>> testsuites/psxtests/psxndbm01/psxndbm01.doc | 36 +++
>>> testsuites/psxtests/psxndbm01/psxndbm01.scn | 29 ++
>>> 5 files changed, 374 insertions(+)
>>> create mode 100644 testsuites/psxtests/psxndbm01/init.c
>>> create mode 100644 testsuites/psxtests/psxndbm01/psxndbm01.doc
>>> create mode 100644 testsuites/psxtests/psxndbm01/psxndbm01.scn
>>>
>>> diff --git a/testsuites/psxtests/Makefile.am
>>> b/testsuites/psxtests/Makefile.am
>>> index 59c9f2085b..36da591ccc 100755
>>> --- a/testsuites/psxtests/Makefile.am
>>> +++ b/testsuites/psxtests/Makefile.am
>>> @@ -694,6 +694,15 @@ psxmutexattr01_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS)
>>> $(TEST_FLAGS_psxmutexattr01) \
>>> $(support_includes) -I$(top_srcdir)/include
>>> endif
>>>
>>> +if TEST_psxndbm01
>>> +psx_tests += psxndbm01
>>> +psx_screens += psxndbm01/psxndbm01.scn
>>> +psx_docs += psxndbm01/psxndbm01.doc
>>> +psxndbm01_SOURCES = psxndbm01/init.c
>>> +psxndbm01_CPPFLAGS = $(AM_CPPFLAGS) $(TEST_FLAGS_psxndbm01) \
>>> + $(support_includes)
>>> +endif
>>> +
>>> if TEST_psxobj01
>>> psx_tests += psxobj01
>>> psx_screens += psxobj01/psxobj01.scn
>>> diff --git a/testsuites/psxtests/configure.ac b/testsuites/psxtests/
>>> configure.ac
>>> index 85559e4aa5..07d7ccaf55 100644
>>> --- a/testsuites/psxtests/configure.ac
>>> +++ b/testsuites/psxtests/configure.ac
>>> @@ -110,6 +110,7 @@ RTEMS_TEST_CHECK([psxmsgq02])
>>> RTEMS_TEST_CHECK([psxmsgq03])
>>> RTEMS_TEST_CHECK([psxmsgq04])
>>> RTEMS_TEST_CHECK([psxmutexattr01])
>>> +RTEMS_TEST_CHECK([psxndbm01])
>>> RTEMS_TEST_CHECK([psxobj01])
>>> RTEMS_TEST_CHECK([psxonce01])
>>> RTEMS_TEST_CHECK([psxpasswd01])
>>> diff --git a/testsuites/psxtests/psxndbm01/init.c
>>> b/testsuites/psxtests/psxndbm01/init.c
>>> new file mode 100644
>>> index 0000000000..a1eff4bd67
>>> --- /dev/null
>>> +++ b/testsuites/psxtests/psxndbm01/init.c
>>> @@ -0,0 +1,299 @@
>>> +/**
>>> + * @file
>>> + * @brief Test suite for ndbm.h methods
>>> + */
>>> +
>>> +/*
>>> + * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
>>> + *
>>> + * Copyright (C) 2019 Vaibhav Gupta
>>> + *
>>> + * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
>>> + * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
>>> + * are met:
>>> + * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
>>> + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
>>> + * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
>>> + * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
>>> the
>>> + * documentation and/or other materials provided with the
>>> distribution.
>>> + *
>>> + * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
>>> "AS IS"
>>> + * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
>>> TO, THE
>>> + * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
>>> PURPOSE
>>> + * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
>>> CONTRIBUTORS BE
>>> + * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
>>> + * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
>>> + * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
>>> BUSINESS
>>> + * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER
>>> IN
>>> + * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
>>> OTHERWISE)
>>> + * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
>>> OF THE
>>> + * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
>>> + */
>>> +
>>> +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
>>> +#include "config.h"
>>> +#endif
>>> +
>>> +/* header files are listed in lexical/lexicographical/alphabetical
>>> order */
>>> +
>>> +#include <errno.h>
>>> +#include <fcntl.h> /* contains definitions of 'open_flags' */
>>> +#include <limits.h>
>>> +#include <ndbm.h> /* contains declarations of ndbm methods */
>>> +#include <stddef.h>
>>> +#include <stdint.h>
>>> +#include <stdio.h>
>>> +#include <sys/stat.h> /* contains definitions of 'file_mode' */
>>> +#include <string.h>
>>> +#include <rtems/test.h>
>>> +#include <tmacros.h>
>>> +
>>> +const char rtems_test_name[] = "PSXNDBM 01";
>>> +
>>> +#define NAME "VARoDeK"
>>> +#define PHONE_NO "123-321-777-888"
>>> +#define DB_NAME "phones_test"
>>> +#define NAME2 "VG"
>>> +#define PHONE_NO2 "321-123-888-777"
>>> +
>>> +/* forward declarations to avoid warnings */
>>> +rtems_task Init(rtems_task_argument ignored);
>>> +
>>> +/*
>>> +* This Function takes DBM* as a argument and count the number of
>>> records in the
>>> +* database pointed by it.
>>> +*/
>>> +static int count_no_of_records( DBM *db_local )
>>> +{
>>> + int count = 0;
>>> + datum temp;
>>> +
>>> + for (
>>> + temp = dbm_firstkey( db_local );
>>> + temp.dptr != NULL;
>>> + temp = dbm_nextkey( db_local ), count++
>>> + );
>>> +
>>> + return count;
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +/* Test Function Begins */
>>> +rtems_task Init(rtems_task_argument ignored)
>>> +{
>>> + datum name = { NAME, sizeof( NAME ) };
>>> + datum put_phone_no = { PHONE_NO, sizeof( PHONE_NO ) };
>>> + datum name2 = { NAME2, sizeof( NAME2 ) };
>>> + datum put_phone_no2 = { PHONE_NO2, sizeof( PHONE_NO2 ) };
>>> +
>>> + datum get_phone_no, key;
>>> +
>>> + int i;
>>> + char *test_strings;
>>> +
>>> + DBM *db;
>>> +
>>> + TEST_BEGIN();
>>> +
>>> +/* A Simple test to check if ndbm methods are call-able */
>>> +
>>> +/*
>>> + * A Simple test to check if NDBM methods are call-able
>>> + *
>>> + * We will try to open a database and then close it.
>>> + * If it successful, hence we can have further tests.
>>> + * Also, while opening it for first time, will create that database,
>>> + * hence we will be able to test for 'O_RDWR | O_EXCL' case later.
>>> + * Meanwhile we will also store one record, this record will be helpful
>>> in
>>> + * further tests.
>>> + * And fetch it, to make sure if basic NDBM methods are working
>>> correctly.
>>> + */
>>> +
>>> + puts( "\nOpen Database." );
>>> + db = dbm_open( DB_NAME, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, S_IRWXU );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( db != NULL );
>>> +
>>> + /* This data will be useful in further tests */
>>> + puts( "Store Records in Database." );
>>> + dbm_store( db, name, put_phone_no, DBM_INSERT );
>>> +
>>> + puts( "Fetch Records from Database and check." );
>>> + get_phone_no = dbm_fetch( db, name );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( strcmp( (const char*)get_phone_no.dptr, PHONE_NO )
>>> == 0 );
>>> +
>>> + puts( "Close Database." );
>>> + dbm_close( db );
>>> +
>>> +/* dbm_open() */
>>> +
>>> + puts( "\nTestcases for 'dbm_open()'." );
>>> +
>>> +/* The 'DB_NAME' is already created, hence 'O_RDWR | O_EXCL' should
>>> fail. */
>>> + puts( "Use 'O_CREAT | O_EXCL' to open existing file and confirm
>>> error." );
>>> + db = dbm_open( DB_NAME, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, S_IRWXU );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( db == NULL );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( errno == EEXIST );
>>> +
>>> +/* Some implementations use 3 characters for the suffix and others use
>>> + * 4 characters for the suffix, applications should ensure that the
>>> maximum
>>> + * portable pathname length passed to dbm_open() is no greater than
>>> + * {PATH_MAX}-4 bytes, with the last component of the pathname no
>>> greater
>>> + * than {NAME_MAX}-4 bytes.
>>> + */
>>> +
>>> +/* inside 'ndbm.h' ; '#define DBM_SUFFIX ".db"' ;
>>> + * 2 alphabets and 1 period, hence 3 characters are used for suffix
>>> + * in this implementation.
>>> + */
>>> +
>>> + puts( "Use path name larger than '{PATH_MAX}-3 bytes.' and confirm
>>> error." );
>>> + test_strings = (char*)malloc( PATH_MAX - 2 );
>>> + for ( i = 0; i < PATH_MAX - 3; i++ ) {
>>> + test_strings[i] = 'r';
>>> + }
>>> + test_strings[i] = '\0';
>>> + db = dbm_open(
>>> + (const char*)test_strings,
>>> + O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC,
>>> + S_IRWXU
>>> + );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( db == NULL );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( errno == ENAMETOOLONG );
>>> + free( test_strings );
>>> +
>>> +/* database opened for write-only access opens the files for read and
>>> + * write access or it will fail.
>>> + */
>>> +
>>> +/* Implementation of __hash_open in newlib does not support `O_WRONLY`
>>> */
>>> +
>>> + puts( "Open file with write access only and confirm error." );
>>> + db = dbm_open( DB_NAME, O_WRONLY, S_IRWXU );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( db == NULL );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( errno == EINVAL );
>>> +
>>> +/* dbm_store() */
>>> +
>>> + puts( "\nTestcases for 'dbm_store()'" );
>>> + db = dbm_open( DB_NAME, O_RDWR, S_IRWXU );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( db != NULL );
>>> +
>>> + puts( "Insert new record with same key using 'DBM_INSERT' mode and "
>>> + "confirm error." );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( dbm_store( db, name, put_phone_no2, DBM_INSERT )
>>> == 1 );
>>> +
>>> + get_phone_no = dbm_fetch( db, name );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( strcmp( (const char*)get_phone_no.dptr, PHONE_NO )
>>> == 0 );
>>> +
>>> + puts( "Insert new record with same key using 'DBM_REPLACE' mode and "
>>> + "confirm changes." );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( dbm_store( db, name, put_phone_no2, DBM_REPLACE )
>>> == 0 );
>>> +
>>> + get_phone_no = dbm_fetch( db, name );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( strcmp( (const char*)get_phone_no.dptr, PHONE_NO2
>>> ) == 0 );
>>> +
>>> +/* Revert for next tests */
>>> + rtems_test_assert( dbm_store( db, name, put_phone_no, DBM_REPLACE )
>>> == 0 );
>>> +
>>> + puts( "Store a new record and "
>>> + "confirm that total number of records is successful 2." );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( dbm_store( db, name2, put_phone_no2, DBM_INSERT )
>>> == 0 );
>>> +
>>> +/* Confirm number of records */
>>> + rtems_test_assert( count_no_of_records( db ) == 2 );
>>> +
>>> + dbm_close( db );
>>> +
>>> +/* dbm_fetch() */
>>> +
>>> + puts( "\nTestcases for 'dbm_fetch()'" );
>>> + db = dbm_open( DB_NAME, O_RDONLY, S_IRWXU );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( db != NULL );
>>> +
>>> + puts( "Fetch existing records and confirm results." );
>>> + get_phone_no = dbm_fetch( db, name );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( strcmp( (const char*)get_phone_no.dptr, PHONE_NO )
>>> == 0 );
>>> +
>>> + get_phone_no = dbm_fetch( db, name2 );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( strcmp( (const char*)get_phone_no.dptr, PHONE_NO2
>>> ) == 0 );
>>> +
>>> + puts( "Fetch non-existing record and confirm error." );
>>> + test_strings = (char*)malloc(6);
>>> + strncpy( test_strings, "Hello", 5 );
>>> +
>>> + test_strings[5] = '\0';
>>> +
>>> +/* The data pointed by test_string is now pointed by key.dptr */
>>> + key.dptr = test_strings;
>>> + key.dsize = sizeof( test_strings );
>>> + get_phone_no = dbm_fetch( db, key );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( get_phone_no.dptr == NULL );
>>> + dbm_close( db );
>>> +
>>> +/* We need the 'key' object, hence we cannot free 'test_strings' */
>>> +
>>> +/* dbm_delete() */
>>> +
>>> + puts( "\nTestcases for 'dbm_delete()'" );
>>> + db = dbm_open( DB_NAME, O_RDWR, S_IRWXU );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( db != NULL );
>>> +
>>> + puts( "Delete non-existing record and confirm error." );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( dbm_delete( db, key ) != 0 );
>>> + free( test_strings );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( count_no_of_records( db ) == 2);
>>> +
>>> + puts( "Delete existing record and "
>>> + "confirm that total number of records is successful 1." );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( dbm_delete( db, name ) == 0 );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( count_no_of_records( db ) == 1);
>>> +
>>> + puts( "Confirm if correct record is deleted." );
>>> + get_phone_no = dbm_fetch( db, name );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( get_phone_no.dptr == NULL );
>>> +
>>> +/* record returned by 'dbm_firstkey()' should be the only record
>>> + * left, this should be checked to confirm correct working of
>>> + * 'dbm_firstkey()'.
>>> + * Check if the data is not corrupted after usage of 'dbm_delete()'
>>> + */
>>> +
>>> + puts( "Check if the data is not corrupted after usage of
>>> 'dbm_delete()'." );
>>> + get_phone_no = dbm_fetch( db, dbm_firstkey( db ) );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( strcmp( (const char*)get_phone_no.dptr, PHONE_NO2
>>> ) == 0 );
>>> +
>>> +/* Empty the database and then try to use 'dbm_firstkey()', the
>>> + * dptr pointer should point to NULL.
>>> + */
>>> +
>>> + puts( "Empty records in database and check results of
>>> 'dbm_firstkey()'." );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( dbm_delete( db, dbm_firstkey( db ) ) == 0 );
>>> + key = dbm_firstkey( db );
>>> + rtems_test_assert( key.dptr == NULL );
>>> + dbm_close( db );
>>> +
>>> +/*
>>> +* All cases for 'dbm_firstkey()' and 'dbm_nextkey()' were tested while
>>> +* performing other tests.
>>> +* One such case be found in count_number_of_records() function.
>>> +*/
>>> +
>>> + TEST_END();
>>> + rtems_test_exit(0);
>>> +}
>>> +
>>> +/* NOTICE: the clock driver is explicitly disabled */
>>> +
>>> +#define CONFIGURE_APPLICATION_DOES_NOT_NEED_CLOCK_DRIVER
>>> +#define CONFIGURE_APPLICATION_NEEDS_CONSOLE_DRIVER
>>> +
>>> +#define CONFIGURE_MAXIMUM_TASKS 1
>>> +
>>> +#define CONFIGURE_LIBIO_MAXIMUM_FILE_DESCRIPTORS 6
>>> +
>>> +#define CONFIGURE_RTEMS_INIT_TASKS_TABLE
>>> +
>>> +#define CONFIGURE_INITIAL_EXTENSIONS RTEMS_TEST_INITIAL_EXTENSION
>>> +
>>> +#define CONFIGURE_INIT
>>> +#include <rtems/confdefs.h>
>>> +/* end of file */
>>> diff --git a/testsuites/psxtests/psxndbm01/psxndbm01.doc
>>> b/testsuites/psxtests/psxndbm01/psxndbm01.doc
>>> new file mode 100644
>>> index 0000000000..cdaeb40911
>>> --- /dev/null
>>> +++ b/testsuites/psxtests/psxndbm01/psxndbm01.doc
>>> @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
>>> +This File describes the concepts tested by this test suite.
>>> +
>>> +ndbm.h - routines to manage data files that contain key/data pairs.
>>> +
>>> +test suite name: PSXNDBM 01
>>> +
>>> +- A Simple test to check if NDBM methods are call-able.
>>> + - Check if able to run the routine to Open Database.
>>> + - Check if able to run the routine to store a record in database.
>>> + - Check if able to run the routine to fetch a record from database.
>>> + - Check if able to run the routine to close the database.
>>> +
>>> +- Test Cases for 'dbm_open()'.
>>> + - Verify the error when trying to open existing file with 'O_RDWR |
>>> O_EXCL'
>>> + flags.
>>> + - Verify the error when trying to open file with pathname longer than
>>> + {PATHMAX}-3 bytes.
>>> + - Verify the error when trying to open file with only write access.
>>> +
>>> +- Test Cases for 'dbm_store()'.
>>> + - Verify the error when trying to insert a record using same key with
>>> + 'DBM_INSERT' mode.
>>> + - Verify the updated record when trying to insert a record using same
>>> key
>>> + with 'DBM_REPLACE' mode.
>>> + - Verify if able to save more than one record in database.
>>> +
>>> +- Test Cases for 'dbm_fetch()'.
>>> + - Verify the data fetched from database.
>>> + - Verify the error when tring to fetch non-existing record.
>>> +
>>> +- Test Cases for 'dbm_delete()'.
>>> + - Veriy the error when trying to delete non-existing record.
>>> + - Delete one record and verify results.
>>> + - Check if correct record is deleted.
>>> + - Verify if other data is not corrupted during delete.
>>> + - Empty the databse and verify the value returned by 'dbm_firstkey()'.
>>> \ No newline at end of file
>>> diff --git a/testsuites/psxtests/psxndbm01/psxndbm01.scn
>>> b/testsuites/psxtests/psxndbm01/psxndbm01.scn
>>> new file mode 100644
>>> index 0000000000..3fa386630a
>>> --- /dev/null
>>> +++ b/testsuites/psxtests/psxndbm01/psxndbm01.scn
>>> @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
>>> +*** PSXNDBM 01 Test ***
>>> +
>>> +Open Database.
>>> +Store Records in Database.
>>> +Fetch Records from Database and check.
>>> +Close Database.
>>> +
>>> +Testcases for 'dbm_open()'.
>>> +Use 'O_CREAT | O_EXCL' to open existing file and confirm error.
>>> +Use path name larger than '{PATH_MAX}-3 bytes.' and confirm error.
>>> +Open file with write access only and confirm error.
>>> +
>>> +Testcases for 'dbm_store()'
>>> +Insert new record with same key using 'DBM_INSERT' mode and confirm
>>> error.
>>> +Insert new record with same key using 'DBM_REPLACE' mode and confirm
>>> changes.
>>> +Store a new record and confirm that total number of records is
>>> successful 2.
>>> +
>>> +Testcases for 'dbm_fetch()'
>>> +Fetch existing records and confirm results.
>>> +Fetch non-existing record and confirm error.
>>> +
>>> +Testcases for 'dbm_delete()'
>>> +Delete non-existing record and confirm error.
>>> +Delete existing record and confirm that total number of records is
>>> successful 1.
>>> +Confirm if correct record is deleted.
>>> +Check if the data is not corrupted after usage of 'dbm_delete()'.
>>> +Empty records in database and check results of 'dbm_firstkey()'.
>>> +
>>> +*** END OF TEST PSXNDBM 01 ***
>>> \ No newline at end of file
>>> --
>>> 2.21.0
>>>
>>>
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