AT_BANNER([library unit tests]) AT_SETUP([test flow extractor]) AT_CHECK([$PERL `which flowgen.pl` >/dev/null 3>flows 4>pcap]) AT_CHECK([ovstest test-flows flows pcap], [0], [checked 247 packets, 0 errors ]) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([test TCP/IP checksumming]) AT_CHECK([ovstest test-csum], [0], [....#....#....###................................#................................# ]) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([test hash functions]) AT_CHECK([ovstest test-hash]) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([test hash map]) AT_KEYWORDS([hmap]) AT_CHECK([ovstest test-hmap], [0], [......... ]) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([test hash index]) AT_KEYWORDS([hindex]) AT_CHECK([ovstest test-hindex], [0], [..................... ]) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([test cuckoo hash]) AT_KEYWORDS([cmap]) AT_CHECK([ovstest test-cmap check 1], [0], [... ]) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([test atomic operations]) AT_CHECK([ovstest test-atomic]) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([test linked lists]) AT_CHECK([ovstest test-list], [0], [.. ]) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([test packet library]) AT_CHECK([ovstest test-packets]) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([test SHA-1]) AT_CHECK([ovstest test-sha1], [0], [......... ]) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([test type properties]) AT_CHECK([test-type-props]) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([test strtok_r bug fix]) AT_CHECK([test-strtok_r], [0], [NULL NULL ]) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([test byte order conversion]) AT_KEYWORDS([byte order]) AT_CHECK([ovstest test-byte-order]) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([test random number generator]) AT_CHECK([ovstest test-random], [0], [dnl average=7fa2014f bit 0 1 0 4946 5054 1 4939 5061 2 4947 5053 3 4935 5065 4 5004 4996 5 4998 5002 6 5062 4938 7 5009 4991 8 5001 4999 9 5022 4978 10 5006 4994 11 5039 4961 12 4940 5060 13 5048 4952 14 4930 5070 15 4973 5027 16 4954 5046 17 5043 4957 18 5020 4980 19 5104 4896 20 5051 4949 21 5003 4997 22 5110 4890 23 4950 5050 24 5016 4984 25 5019 4981 26 4948 5052 27 4995 5005 28 4995 5005 29 4969 5031 30 5109 4891 31 4984 5016 (expected values are 5000) nibble 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 640 589 610 613 588 632 650 613 582 646 627 640 612 650 637 671 1 626 642 663 620 630 609 617 602 615 638 614 644 641 597 598 644 2 667 611 617 613 609 629 642 651 604 641 594 659 651 610 617 585 3 621 662 594 605 618 644 616 613 613 616 611 608 614 660 653 652 4 641 668 621 664 619 624 625 642 624 629 607 566 599 639 618 614 5 666 629 620 621 581 615 598 620 630 651 671 622 628 603 657 588 6 620 640 621 606 603 644 628 633 620 597 653 591 637 658 634 615 7 636 645 679 593 598 609 612 612 623 626 638 669 603 629 606 622 (expected values are 625) ]) AT_CLEANUP m4_foreach( [testname], [[ctz], [clz], [round_up_pow2], [round_down_pow2], [count_1bits], [log_2_floor], [bitwise_copy], [bitwise_zero], [bitwise_one], [bitwise_is_all_zeros], [ovs_scan]], [AT_SETUP([testname[()] function]) AT_KEYWORDS([testname]) AT_CHECK([ovstest test-util testname], [0], [], []) AT_CLEANUP]) AT_SETUP([test unix socket, short pathname - C]) AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"]) AT_CHECK([ovstest test-unix-socket x]) AT_CLEANUP dnl Unix sockets with long names are problematic because the name has to dnl go in a fixed-length field in struct sockaddr_un. Generally the limit dnl is about 100 bytes. On Linux, we work around this by indirecting through dnl a directory fd using /proc/self/fd/. We do not have a workaround dnl for other platforms, so we skip the test there. AT_SETUP([test unix socket, long pathname - C]) AT_SKIP_IF([test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"]) dnl Linux has a 108 byte limit; this is 150 bytes long. longname=012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 mkdir $longname cd $longname AT_CHECK([ovstest test-unix-socket ../$longname/socket socket]) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([test unix socket, short pathname - Python]) AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_PYTHON = no || test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"]) AT_CHECK([$PYTHON $srcdir/test-unix-socket.py x]) AT_CLEANUP dnl Unix sockets with long names are problematic because the name has to dnl go in a fixed-length field in struct sockaddr_un. Generally the limit dnl is about 100 bytes. On Linux, we work around this by indirecting through dnl a directory fd using /proc/self/fd/. We do not have a workaround dnl for other platforms, so we skip the test there. AT_SETUP([test unix socket, long pathname - Python]) AT_SKIP_IF([test $HAVE_PYTHON = no || test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"]) dnl Linux has a 108 byte limit; this is 150 bytes long. longname=012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 mkdir $longname cd $longname AT_CHECK([$PYTHON $abs_srcdir/test-unix-socket.py ../$longname/socket socket]) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([ovs_assert]) OVS_LOGDIR=`pwd`; export OVS_LOGDIR if test "$IS_WIN32" = "yes"; then exit_status=9 else # SIGABRT + 128 exit_status=134 fi AT_CHECK([ovstest test-util -voff -vfile:info '-vPATTERN:file:%c|%p|%m' --log-file assert], [$exit_status], [], [stderr]) AT_CHECK([sed 's/\(opened log file\) .*/\1/ s/|[[^|]]*: /|/' test-util.log], [0], [dnl vlog|INFO|opened log file util|EMER|assertion false failed in test_assert() ]) AT_CHECK([sed 's/.*: // 1q' stderr], [0], [assertion false failed in test_assert() ]) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([snprintf]) AT_CHECK([ovstest test-util snprintf]) AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([test bitmap functions]) AT_CHECK([ovstest test-bitmap check], [0], [.. ]) AT_CLEANUP