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+/* PipeWire
+ *
+ * Copyright © 2021 Red Hat, Inc.
+ *
+ * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
+ * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
+ * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
+ * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
+ * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
+ * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+ *
+ * The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next
+ * paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the
+ * Software.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+ * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
+ * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
+ * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
+ * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
+ * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+ */
+
+#include "config.h"
+
+#ifndef PWTEST_H
+#define PWTEST_H
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+#include <limits.h>
+#include <stddef.h>
+#include <stdbool.h>
+#include <math.h>
+
+#include <spa/utils/string.h>
+#include <spa/utils/dict.h>
+#include "spa/support/plugin.h"
+
+/**
+ * \defgroup pwtest Test Suite
+ * \brief `pwtest` is a test runner framework for PipeWire.
+ *
+ * It's modelled after other
+ * test suites like [check](https://libcheck.github.io/check/)
+ * and draws a lot of inspiration from the [libinput test
+ * suite](https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/).
+ *
+ * `pwtest` captures logs from the tests (and the pipewire daemon, if
+ * applicable) and collects the output into YAML files printed to `stderr`.
+ *
+ * ## Tests
+ *
+ * A `pwtest` test is declared with the `PWTEST()` macro and must return one of
+ * the `pwtest` status codes. Those codes are:
+ * - \ref PWTEST_PASS for a successful test
+ * - \ref PWTEST_FAIL for a test case failure. Usually you should not return this
+ * value but rely on the `pwtest` macros to handle this case.
+ * - \ref PWTEST_SKIP to skip the current test
+ * - \ref PWTEST_SYSTEM_ERROR in case of an error that would cause the test to not run properly. This is not a test case failure but some required precondition not being met.
+ *
+ * ```c
+ * #include "pwtest.h"
+ *
+ * PWTEST(some_test)
+ * {
+ * int var = 10;
+ * const char *str = "foo";
+ *
+ * if (access("/", R_OK))
+ * pwtest_error_with_message("Oh dear, no root directory?");
+ *
+ * if (today_is_monday)
+ * return PWTEST_SKIP;
+ *
+ * pwtest_int_lt(var, 20);
+ * pwtest_ptr_notnull(&var);
+ * pwtest_str_ne(str, "bar");
+ *
+ * return PWTEST_PASS;
+ * }
+ * ...
+ * ```
+ *
+ * `pwtest` provides comparison macros for most basic data types with the `lt`,
+ * `le`, `eq`, `gt`, `ge` suffixes (`<, <=, ==, >, >=`). Tests usually should not
+ * return `PWTEST_FAIL` directly, use the `pwtest_fail()` macros if .
+ *
+ * By default, a test runs in a forked process, any changes to the
+ * process'environment, etc. are discarded in the next test.
+ *
+ * ## Suites
+ *
+ * Tests are grouped into suites and declared with the PWTEST_SUITE() macro.
+ * Each test must be added with the required arguments, it is acceptable to
+ * add the same test multiple times with different arguments.
+ *
+ * ```c
+ * ...
+ * PWTEST_SUITE(misc)
+ * {
+ * if (today_is_monday)
+ * return PWTEST_SKIP;
+ *
+ * // simple test
+ * pwtest_add(some_test, PWTEST_NOARG);
+ * // starts with its own pipewire daemon instance
+ * pwtest_add(some_test, PWTEST_ARG_DAEMON);
+ *
+ * return PWTEST_SUCCESS;
+ * }
+ * ```
+ * For a list of potential arguments, see \ref pwtest_arg and the
+ * `test-examples.c` file in the source directory.
+ *
+ * Suites are auto-discovered, they do not have to be manually added to a test run.
+ *
+ * ## Running tests
+ *
+ * The `pwtest` framework is built into each test binary, so just execute the
+ * matching binary. See the `--help` output for the full argument list.
+ *
+ * The most useful arguments when running the test suite:
+ * - `--verbose` to enable logs even when tests pass or are skipped
+ * - `--filter-test=glob`, `--filter-suite=glob` uses an `fnmatch()` glob to limit which tests or suites are run
+ * - `--no-fork` - see "Debugging test-case failures"
+ *
+ * ## Debugging test-case failures
+ *
+ * To debug a single test, disable forking and run the test through gdb:
+ *
+ * ```
+ * $ gdb path/to/test
+ * (gdb) break test_function_name
+ * Breakpoint 1 at 0xfffffffffffff: file ../test/test-file.c, line 123
+ * (gdb) r --no-fork --filter-test=test_function_name
+ * ```
+ * Disabling forking makes it easy to debug but should always be used with
+ * `--filter-test`. Any test that modifies its environment will affect
+ * subsequent tests and may invalidate the test results.
+ *
+ * Where a test has multiple iterations, use `--filter-iteration` to only run
+ * one single iteration.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \addtogroup pwtest
+ * \{
+ */
+
+
+/** \struct pwtest_context */
+struct pwtest_context;
+/** \struct pwtest_suite */
+struct pwtest_suite;
+/** \struct pwtest_test */
+struct pwtest_test;
+
+#include "pwtest-implementation.h"
+
+/**
+ * Result returned from tests or suites.
+ */
+enum pwtest_result {
+ PWTEST_PASS = 75, /**< test successful */
+ PWTEST_FAIL = 76, /**< test failed. Should not be returned directly,
+ Use the pwtest_ macros instead */
+ PWTEST_SKIP = 77, /**< test was skipped */
+ PWTEST_TIMEOUT = 78, /**< test aborted after timeout */
+ PWTEST_SYSTEM_ERROR = 79, /**< unrelated error occurred */
+};
+
+/**
+ * If the test was added with a range (see \ref PWTEST_ARG_RANGE), this
+ * function returns the current iteration within that range. Otherwise, this
+ * function returns zero.
+ */
+int pwtest_get_iteration(struct pwtest_test *t);
+
+/**
+ * If the test had properties set (see \ref PWTEST_ARG_PROP), this function
+ * returns the \ref pw_properties. Otherwise, this function returns NULL.
+ */
+struct pw_properties *pwtest_get_props(struct pwtest_test *t);
+
+struct pwtest_context *pwtest_get_context(struct pwtest_test *t);
+
+/** Fail the current test */
+#define pwtest_fail() \
+ _pwtest_fail_condition(PWTEST_FAIL, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, "aborting", "")
+
+/** Same as above but more expressive in the code */
+#define pwtest_fail_if_reached() \
+ _pwtest_fail_condition(PWTEST_FAIL, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, "This line is supposed to be unreachable", "")
+
+/** Fail the current test with the given message */
+#define pwtest_fail_with_msg(...) \
+ _pwtest_fail_condition(PWTEST_FAIL, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \
+ "aborting", __VA_ARGS__)
+
+/** Error out of the current test with the given message */
+#define pwtest_error_with_msg(...) \
+ _pwtest_fail_condition(PWTEST_SYSTEM_ERROR, __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \
+ "error", __VA_ARGS__)
+
+/** Assert r is not -1 and if it is, print the errno */
+#define pwtest_errno_ok(r_) \
+ pwtest_errno_check(r_, 0);
+
+/** Assert r is -1 and the errno is the given one */
+#define pwtest_errno(r_, errno_) \
+ pwtest_errno_check(r_, errno_);
+
+/** Assert r is not < 0 and if it is assume it's a negative errno */
+#define pwtest_neg_errno_ok(r_) \
+ pwtest_neg_errno_check(r_, 0);
+
+/** Assert r is < 0 and the given negative errno */
+#define pwtest_neg_errno(r_, errno_) \
+ pwtest_neg_errno_check(r_, errno_);
+
+/** Assert boolean (a == b) */
+#define pwtest_bool_eq(a_, b_) \
+ pwtest_comparison_bool_(a_, ==, b_)
+
+/** Assert boolean (a != b) */
+#define pwtest_bool_ne(a_, b_) \
+ pwtest_comparison_bool_(a_, !=, b_)
+
+/** Assert cond to be true. Convenience wrapper for readability */
+#define pwtest_bool_true(cond_) \
+ pwtest_comparison_bool_(cond_, ==, true)
+
+/** Assert cond to be false. Convenience wrapper for readability */
+#define pwtest_bool_false(cond_) \
+ pwtest_comparison_bool_(cond_, ==, false)
+
+/** Assert a == b */
+#define pwtest_int_eq(a_, b_) \
+ pwtest_comparison_int_(a_, ==, b_)
+
+/** Assert a != b */
+#define pwtest_int_ne(a_, b_) \
+ pwtest_comparison_int_(a_, !=, b_)
+
+/** Assert a < b */
+#define pwtest_int_lt(a_, b_) \
+ pwtest_comparison_int_(a_, <, b_)
+
+/** Assert a <= b */
+#define pwtest_int_le(a_, b_) \
+ pwtest_comparison_int_(a_, <=, b_)
+
+/** Assert a >= b */
+#define pwtest_int_ge(a_, b_) \
+ pwtest_comparison_int_(a_, >=, b_)
+
+/** Assert a > b */
+#define pwtest_int_gt(a_, b_) \
+ pwtest_comparison_int_(a_, >, b_)
+
+/** Assert ptr1 == ptr2 */
+#define pwtest_ptr_eq(a_, b_) \
+ pwtest_comparison_ptr_(a_, ==, b_)
+
+/** Assert ptr1 != ptr2 */
+#define pwtest_ptr_ne(a_, b_) \
+ pwtest_comparison_ptr_(a_, !=, b_)
+
+/** Assert ptr == NULL */
+#define pwtest_ptr_null(a_) \
+ pwtest_comparison_ptr_(a_, ==, NULL)
+
+/** Assert ptr != NULL */
+#define pwtest_ptr_notnull(a_) \
+ pwtest_comparison_ptr_(a_, !=, NULL)
+
+/** Assert a == b for a (hardcoded) epsilon */
+#define pwtest_double_eq(a_, b_)\
+ pwtest_comparison_double_((a_), ==, (b_))
+
+/** Assert a != b for a (hardcoded) epsilon */
+#define pwtest_double_ne(a_, b_)\
+ pwtest_comparison_double_((a_), !=, (b_))
+
+/** Assert a < b for a (hardcoded) epsilon */
+#define pwtest_double_lt(a_, b_)\
+ pwtest_comparison_double_((a_), <, (b_))
+
+/** Assert a <= b for a (hardcoded) epsilon */
+#define pwtest_double_le(a_, b_)\
+ pwtest_comparison_double_((a_), <=, (b_))
+
+/** Assert a >= b for a (hardcoded) epsilon */
+#define pwtest_double_ge(a_, b_)\
+ pwtest_comparison_double_((a_), >=, (b_))
+
+/** Assert a > b for a (hardcoded) epsilon */
+#define pwtest_double_gt(a_, b_)\
+ pwtest_comparison_double_((a_), >, (b_))
+
+#define pwtest_int(a_, op_, b_) \
+ pwtest_comparison_int_(a_, op_, b_)
+
+
+/** Assert str1 is equal to str2 */
+#define pwtest_str_eq(a_, b_) \
+ do { \
+ const char *_a = a_; \
+ const char *_b = b_; \
+ if (!spa_streq(_a, _b)) \
+ _pwtest_fail_comparison_str(__FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \
+ #a_ " equals " #b_, _a, _b); \
+ } while(0)
+
+/** Assert str1 is equal to str2 for l characters */
+#define pwtest_str_eq_n(a_, b_, l_) \
+ do { \
+ const char *_a = a_; \
+ const char *_b = b_; \
+ if (!spa_strneq(_a, _b, l_)) \
+ _pwtest_fail_comparison_str(__FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \
+ #a_ " equals " #b_ ", len: " #l_, _a, _b); \
+ } while(0)
+
+/** Assert str1 is not equal to str2 */
+#define pwtest_str_ne(a_, b_) \
+ do { \
+ const char *_a = a_; \
+ const char *_b = b_; \
+ if (spa_streq(_a, _b)) \
+ _pwtest_fail_comparison_str(__FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \
+ #a_ " not equal to " #b_, _a, _b); \
+ } while(0)
+
+/** Assert str1 is not equal to str2 for l characters */
+#define pwtest_str_ne_n(a_, b_, l_) \
+ do { \
+ __typeof__(a_) _a = a_; \
+ __typeof__(b_) _b = b_; \
+ if (spa_strneq(_a, _b, l_)) \
+ _pwtest_fail_comparison_str(__FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \
+ #a_ " not equal to " #b_ ", len: " #l_, _a, _b); \
+ } while(0)
+
+
+/** Assert haystack contains needle */
+#define pwtest_str_contains(haystack_, needle_) \
+ do { \
+ const char *_h = haystack_; \
+ const char *_n = needle_; \
+ if (!strstr(_h, _n)) \
+ _pwtest_fail_comparison_str(__FILE__, __LINE__, __func__, \
+ #haystack_ " contains " #needle_, _h, _n); \
+ } while(0)
+
+
+/* Needs to be a #define NULL for SPA_SENTINEL */
+enum pwtest_arg {
+ PWTEST_NOARG = 0,
+ /**
+ * The next argument is an int specifying the numerical signal number.
+ * The test is expected to raise that signal. The test fails if none
+ * or any other signal is raised.
+ *
+ * Example:
+ * ```c
+ * pwtest_add(mytest, PWTEST_ARG_SIGNAL, SIGABRT);
+ * ```
+ */
+ PWTEST_ARG_SIGNAL,
+ /**
+ * The next two int arguments are the minimum (inclusive) and
+ * maximum (exclusive) range for this test.
+ *
+ * Example:
+ * ```c
+ * pwtest_add(mytest, PWTEST_ARG_RANGE, -50, 50);
+ * ```
+ * Use pwtest_get_iteration() in the test function to obtain the current iteration.
+ */
+ PWTEST_ARG_RANGE,
+ /**
+ * The next two const char * arguments are the key and value
+ * for a property entry. This argument may be specified multiple times
+ * to add multiple properties.
+ *
+ * Use pwtest_get_props() to get the properties within the test function.
+ *
+ * Example:
+ * ```c
+ * pwtest_add(mytest,
+ * PWTEST_ARG_PROP, "key1", "value1",
+ * PWTEST_ARG_PROP, "key2", "value2");
+ * ```
+ */
+ PWTEST_ARG_PROP,
+ /**
+ * The next two const char * arguments are the key and value
+ * for the environment variable to be set in the test. This argument
+ * may be specified multiple times to add multiple environment
+ * variables.
+ *
+ * Example:
+ * ```c
+ * pwtest_add(mytest,
+ * PWTEST_ARG_ENV, "env1", "value1",
+ * PWTEST_ARG_ENV, "env2", "value2");
+ * ```
+ *
+ * These environment variables are only set for the test itself, a
+ * a pipewire daemon started with \ref PWTEST_ARG_DAEMON does not share
+ * those variables.
+ *
+ */
+ PWTEST_ARG_ENV,
+ /**
+ * Takes no extra arguments. If provided, the test case will start a
+ * pipewire daemon and stop the daemon when finished.
+ *
+ * The `PIPEWIRE_REMOTE` environment variable will be set in the
+ * test to point to this daemon.
+ *
+ * Example:
+ * ```c
+ * pwtest_add(mytest, PWTEST_ARG_DAEMON);
+ * ```
+ *
+ * Environment variables specified with \ref PWTEST_ARG_ENV are
+ * **not** available to the daemon, only to the test itself.
+ */
+ PWTEST_ARG_DAEMON,
+};
+/**
+ * Add function \a func_ to the current test suite.
+ *
+ * This macro should be used within PWTEST_SUITE() to register the test in that suite, for example:
+ *
+ * ```c
+ * PWTEST_SUITE(mysuite)
+ * {
+ * pwtest_add(test1, PWTEST_NOARG);
+ * pwtest_add(test2, PWTEST_ARG_DAEMON);
+ * pwtest_add(test3, PWTEST_ARG_RANGE, 0, 100, PWTEST_ARG_DAEMON);
+ * }
+ *
+ * ```
+ *
+ * If the test matches the given filters and the suite is executed, the test
+ * will be executed with the parameters given to pwtest_add().
+ *
+ * Arguments take a argument-dependent number of extra parameters, see
+ * see the \ref pwtest_arg documentation for details.
+ */
+#define pwtest_add(func_, ...) \
+ _pwtest_add(ctx, suite, #func_, func_, __VA_ARGS__, NULL)
+
+
+/**
+ * Declare a test case. To execute the test, add the test case name with pwtest_add().
+ *
+ * This macro expands so each test has a struct \ref pwtest_test variable
+ * named `current_test` available.
+ *
+ * ```c
+ * PWTEST(mytest)
+ * {
+ * struct pwtest_test *t = current_test;
+ *
+ * ... do stuff ...
+ *
+ * return PWTEST_PASS;
+ * }
+ *
+ * PWTEST_SUITE(mysuite)
+ * {
+ * pwtest_add(mytest);
+ *
+ * return PWTEST_PASS;
+ * }
+ * ```
+ */
+#define PWTEST(tname) \
+ static enum pwtest_result tname(struct pwtest_test *current_test)
+
+/**
+ * Initialize a test suite. A test suite is a group of related
+ * tests that filters and other conditions may apply to.
+ *
+ * Test suites are automatically discovered at build-time.
+ */
+#define PWTEST_SUITE(cname) \
+ static enum pwtest_result (cname##__setup)(struct pwtest_context *ctx, struct pwtest_suite *suite); \
+ __attribute__((used)) \
+ __attribute__((retain)) \
+ __attribute__((section("pwtest_suite_section"))) \
+ __attribute__((aligned(__alignof__(struct pwtest_suite_decl)))) \
+ static const struct pwtest_suite_decl _test_suite = { \
+ .name = #cname, \
+ .setup = cname##__setup, \
+ }; \
+ static enum pwtest_result (cname##__setup)(struct pwtest_context *ctx, struct pwtest_suite *suite)
+
+struct pwtest_spa_plugin {
+#define PWTEST_PLUGIN_MAX 32
+ size_t nsupport;
+ struct spa_support support[PWTEST_PLUGIN_MAX];
+
+ size_t ndlls;
+ void *dlls[PWTEST_PLUGIN_MAX];
+
+ size_t nhandles;
+ struct spa_handle *handles[PWTEST_PLUGIN_MAX];
+};
+
+struct pwtest_spa_plugin* pwtest_spa_plugin_new(void);
+void pwtest_spa_plugin_destroy(struct pwtest_spa_plugin *plugin);
+
+/**
+ * Identical to pwtest_spa_plugin_try_load_interface() but returns the
+ * interface and fails if the interface is NULL.
+ */
+void*
+pwtest_spa_plugin_load_interface(struct pwtest_spa_plugin *plugin,
+ const char *libname,
+ const char *factory_name,
+ const char *interface_name,
+ const struct spa_dict *info);
+
+/**
+ * Load \a interface_name from the factory in \a libname.
+ * If successful, the interface is returned and added to \a plugin's
+ * support items, i.e. subsequent loads of an interface will be able to
+ * make use of previously loaded ones.
+ *
+ * \return 0 on success or a negative errno on error
+ * \retval -ENOENT \a libname does not exist
+ * \retval -EINVAL \a factory_name does not exist in \a libname
+ * \retval -ENOSYS \a interface_name does not exist in \a factory_name
+ */
+int
+pwtest_spa_plugin_try_load_interface(struct pwtest_spa_plugin *plugin,
+ void **iface_return,
+ const char *libname,
+ const char *factory_name,
+ const char *interface_name,
+ const struct spa_dict *info);
+
+
+
+/**
+ * Create a temporary file and copy its full path to \a path. Fails the test
+ * with \ref PWTEST_SYSTEM_ERROR on error.
+ *
+ * This file does not need to be removed by the test, the pwtest framework
+ * will take care of it on exit.
+ */
+void pwtest_mkstemp(char path[PATH_MAX]);
+
+/**
+ * Run a command and wait for it to return.
+ */
+int pwtest_spawn(const char *file, char *const argv[]);
+
+
+/**
+ * \}
+ */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* PWTEST_H */