[igt-dev] [PATCH i-g-t v2 06/16] tests/core_hotunplug: Maintain a single data structure instance
Janusz Krzysztofik
janusz.krzysztofik at linux.intel.com
Fri Aug 7 09:19:52 UTC 2020
The following changes to the test are planned:
- avoid global variables,
- skip subtest after device close errors,
- prepare invariant data only once per test run,
- move device health checks to igt_fixture sections,
- try to recover from subtest failures instead of aborting.
For that to be possible, maintain a single instance of hotunplug
structure at igt_main level and pass it down to subtests.
v2: Rebase on current upstream master.
Signed-off-by: Janusz Krzysztofik <janusz.krzysztofik at linux.intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Michał Winiarski <michal.winiarski at intel.com>
---
tests/core_hotunplug.c | 56 ++++++++++++++++++++----------------------
1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tests/core_hotunplug.c b/tests/core_hotunplug.c
index cac88c2f3..0e61da2d0 100644
--- a/tests/core_hotunplug.c
+++ b/tests/core_hotunplug.c
@@ -183,68 +183,62 @@ static void set_filter_from_device(int fd)
/* Subtests */
-static void unbind_rebind(void)
+static void unbind_rebind(struct hotunplug *priv)
{
- struct hotunplug priv;
char buf[PATH_MAX];
- prepare(&priv, buf, sizeof(buf));
+ prepare(priv, buf, sizeof(buf));
igt_debug("closing the device\n");
- close(priv.fd.drm);
+ close(priv->fd.drm);
- driver_unbind(priv.fd.sysfs_drv, priv.dev_bus_addr, "");
+ driver_unbind(priv->fd.sysfs_drv, priv->dev_bus_addr, "");
- driver_bind(priv.fd.sysfs_drv, priv.dev_bus_addr);
+ driver_bind(priv->fd.sysfs_drv, priv->dev_bus_addr);
healthcheck();
}
-static void unplug_rescan(void)
+static void unplug_rescan(struct hotunplug *priv)
{
- struct hotunplug priv;
-
- prepare(&priv, NULL, 0);
+ prepare(priv, NULL, 0);
igt_debug("closing the device\n");
- close(priv.fd.drm);
+ close(priv->fd.drm);
- device_unplug(priv.fd.sysfs_dev, "");
+ device_unplug(priv->fd.sysfs_dev, "");
- bus_rescan(priv.fd.sysfs_bus);
+ bus_rescan(priv->fd.sysfs_bus);
healthcheck();
}
-static void hotunbind_lateclose(void)
+static void hotunbind_lateclose(struct hotunplug *priv)
{
- struct hotunplug priv;
char buf[PATH_MAX];
- prepare(&priv, buf, sizeof(buf));
+ prepare(priv, buf, sizeof(buf));
- driver_unbind(priv.fd.sysfs_drv, priv.dev_bus_addr, "hot ");
+ driver_unbind(priv->fd.sysfs_drv, priv->dev_bus_addr, "hot ");
- driver_bind(priv.fd.sysfs_drv, priv.dev_bus_addr);
+ driver_bind(priv->fd.sysfs_drv, priv->dev_bus_addr);
igt_debug("late closing the unbound device instance\n");
- close(priv.fd.drm);
+ close(priv->fd.drm);
healthcheck();
}
-static void hotunplug_lateclose(void)
+static void hotunplug_lateclose(struct hotunplug *priv)
{
- struct hotunplug priv;
-
- prepare(&priv, NULL, 0);
+ prepare(priv, NULL, 0);
- device_unplug(priv.fd.sysfs_dev, "hot ");
+ device_unplug(priv->fd.sysfs_dev, "hot ");
- bus_rescan(priv.fd.sysfs_bus);
+ bus_rescan(priv->fd.sysfs_bus);
igt_debug("late closing the removed device instance\n");
- close(priv.fd.drm);
+ close(priv->fd.drm);
healthcheck();
}
@@ -253,6 +247,8 @@ static void hotunplug_lateclose(void)
igt_main
{
+ struct hotunplug priv;
+
igt_fixture {
int fd_drm;
@@ -275,28 +271,28 @@ igt_main
igt_describe("Check if the driver can be cleanly unbound from a device believed to be closed");
igt_subtest("unbind-rebind")
- unbind_rebind();
+ unbind_rebind(&priv);
igt_fixture
igt_abort_on_f(failure, "%s\n", failure);
igt_describe("Check if a device believed to be closed can be cleanly unplugged");
igt_subtest("unplug-rescan")
- unplug_rescan();
+ unplug_rescan(&priv);
igt_fixture
igt_abort_on_f(failure, "%s\n", failure);
igt_describe("Check if the driver can be cleanly unbound from a still open device, then released");
igt_subtest("hotunbind-lateclose")
- hotunbind_lateclose();
+ hotunbind_lateclose(&priv);
igt_fixture
igt_abort_on_f(failure, "%s\n", failure);
igt_describe("Check if a still open device can be cleanly unplugged, then released");
igt_subtest("hotunplug-lateclose")
- hotunplug_lateclose();
+ hotunplug_lateclose(&priv);
igt_fixture
igt_abort_on_f(failure, "%s\n", failure);
--
2.21.1
More information about the igt-dev
mailing list