test: move unit tests to separate directory
[dpdk.git] / app / test / autotest_test_funcs.py
diff --git a/app/test/autotest_test_funcs.py b/app/test/autotest_test_funcs.py
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-
-# Test functions
-
-import pexpect
-
-# default autotest, used to run most tests
-# waits for "Test OK"
-
-
-def default_autotest(child, test_name):
-    child.sendline(test_name)
-    result = child.expect(["Test OK", "Test Failed",
-                           "Command not found", pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=900)
-    if result == 1:
-        return -1, "Fail"
-    elif result == 2:
-        return -1, "Fail [Not found]"
-    elif result == 3:
-        return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
-    return 0, "Success"
-
-# autotest used to run dump commands
-# just fires the command
-
-
-def dump_autotest(child, test_name):
-    child.sendline(test_name)
-    return 0, "Success"
-
-# memory autotest
-# reads output and waits for Test OK
-
-
-def memory_autotest(child, test_name):
-    child.sendline(test_name)
-    regexp = "phys:0x[0-9a-f]*, len:([0-9]*), virt:0x[0-9a-f]*, " \
-             "socket_id:[0-9]*"
-    index = child.expect([regexp, pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=180)
-    if index != 0:
-        return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
-    size = int(child.match.groups()[0], 16)
-    if size <= 0:
-        return -1, "Fail [Bad size]"
-    index = child.expect(["Test OK", "Test Failed",
-                          pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=10)
-    if index == 1:
-        return -1, "Fail"
-    elif index == 2:
-        return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
-    return 0, "Success"
-
-
-def spinlock_autotest(child, test_name):
-    i = 0
-    ir = 0
-    child.sendline(test_name)
-    while True:
-        index = child.expect(["Test OK",
-                              "Test Failed",
-                              "Hello from core ([0-9]*) !",
-                              "Hello from within recursive locks "
-                              "from ([0-9]*) !",
-                              pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=5)
-        # ok
-        if index == 0:
-            break
-
-        # message, check ordering
-        elif index == 2:
-            if int(child.match.groups()[0]) < i:
-                return -1, "Fail [Bad order]"
-            i = int(child.match.groups()[0])
-        elif index == 3:
-            if int(child.match.groups()[0]) < ir:
-                return -1, "Fail [Bad order]"
-            ir = int(child.match.groups()[0])
-
-        # fail
-        elif index == 4:
-            return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
-        elif index == 1:
-            return -1, "Fail"
-
-    return 0, "Success"
-
-
-def rwlock_autotest(child, test_name):
-    i = 0
-    child.sendline(test_name)
-    while True:
-        index = child.expect(["Test OK",
-                              "Test Failed",
-                              "Hello from core ([0-9]*) !",
-                              "Global write lock taken on master "
-                              "core ([0-9]*)",
-                              pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=10)
-        # ok
-        if index == 0:
-            if i != 0xffff:
-                return -1, "Fail [Message is missing]"
-            break
-
-        # message, check ordering
-        elif index == 2:
-            if int(child.match.groups()[0]) < i:
-                return -1, "Fail [Bad order]"
-            i = int(child.match.groups()[0])
-
-        # must be the last message, check ordering
-        elif index == 3:
-            i = 0xffff
-
-        elif index == 4:
-            return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
-
-        # fail
-        else:
-            return -1, "Fail"
-
-    return 0, "Success"
-
-
-def logs_autotest(child, test_name):
-    child.sendline(test_name)
-
-    log_list = [
-        "TESTAPP1: error message",
-        "TESTAPP1: critical message",
-        "TESTAPP2: critical message",
-        "TESTAPP1: error message",
-    ]
-
-    for log_msg in log_list:
-        index = child.expect([log_msg,
-                              "Test OK",
-                              "Test Failed",
-                              pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=10)
-
-        if index == 3:
-            return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
-        # not ok
-        elif index != 0:
-            return -1, "Fail"
-
-    index = child.expect(["Test OK",
-                          "Test Failed",
-                          pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=10)
-
-    return 0, "Success"
-
-
-def timer_autotest(child, test_name):
-    child.sendline(test_name)
-
-    index = child.expect(["Start timer stress tests",
-                          "Test Failed",
-                          pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=5)
-
-    if index == 1:
-        return -1, "Fail"
-    elif index == 2:
-        return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
-
-    index = child.expect(["Start timer stress tests 2",
-                          "Test Failed",
-                          pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=5)
-
-    if index == 1:
-        return -1, "Fail"
-    elif index == 2:
-        return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
-
-    index = child.expect(["Start timer basic tests",
-                          "Test Failed",
-                          pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=5)
-
-    if index == 1:
-        return -1, "Fail"
-    elif index == 2:
-        return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
-
-    lcore_tim0 = -1
-    lcore_tim1 = -1
-    lcore_tim2 = -1
-    lcore_tim3 = -1
-
-    while True:
-        index = child.expect(["TESTTIMER: ([0-9]*): callback id=([0-9]*) "
-                              "count=([0-9]*) on core ([0-9]*)",
-                              "Test OK",
-                              "Test Failed",
-                              pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=10)
-
-        if index == 1:
-            break
-
-        if index == 2:
-            return -1, "Fail"
-        elif index == 3:
-            return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
-
-        try:
-            id = int(child.match.groups()[1])
-            cnt = int(child.match.groups()[2])
-            lcore = int(child.match.groups()[3])
-        except:
-            return -1, "Fail [Cannot parse]"
-
-        # timer0 always expires on the same core when cnt < 20
-        if id == 0:
-            if lcore_tim0 == -1:
-                lcore_tim0 = lcore
-            elif lcore != lcore_tim0 and cnt < 20:
-                return -1, "Fail [lcore != lcore_tim0 (%d, %d)]" \
-                    % (lcore, lcore_tim0)
-            if cnt > 21:
-                return -1, "Fail [tim0 cnt > 21]"
-
-        # timer1 each time expires on a different core
-        if id == 1:
-            if lcore == lcore_tim1:
-                return -1, "Fail [lcore == lcore_tim1 (%d, %d)]" \
-                    % (lcore, lcore_tim1)
-            lcore_tim1 = lcore
-            if cnt > 10:
-                return -1, "Fail [tim1 cnt > 30]"
-
-        # timer0 always expires on the same core
-        if id == 2:
-            if lcore_tim2 == -1:
-                lcore_tim2 = lcore
-            elif lcore != lcore_tim2:
-                return -1, "Fail [lcore != lcore_tim2 (%d, %d)]" \
-                    % (lcore, lcore_tim2)
-            if cnt > 30:
-                return -1, "Fail [tim2 cnt > 30]"
-
-        # timer0 always expires on the same core
-        if id == 3:
-            if lcore_tim3 == -1:
-                lcore_tim3 = lcore
-            elif lcore != lcore_tim3:
-                return -1, "Fail [lcore_tim3 changed (%d -> %d)]" \
-                    % (lcore, lcore_tim3)
-            if cnt > 30:
-                return -1, "Fail [tim3 cnt > 30]"
-
-    # must be 2 different cores
-    if lcore_tim0 == lcore_tim3:
-        return -1, "Fail [lcore_tim0 (%d) == lcore_tim3 (%d)]" \
-            % (lcore_tim0, lcore_tim3)
-
-    return 0, "Success"
-
-
-def ring_autotest(child, test_name):
-    child.sendline(test_name)
-    index = child.expect(["Test OK", "Test Failed",
-                          pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=2)
-    if index == 1:
-        return -1, "Fail"
-    elif index == 2:
-        return -1, "Fail [Timeout]"
-
-    child.sendline("set_watermark test 100")
-    child.sendline("dump_ring test")
-    index = child.expect(["  watermark=100",
-                          pexpect.TIMEOUT], timeout=1)
-    if index != 0:
-        return -1, "Fail [Bad watermark]"
-
-    return 0, "Success"