#include "test.h"
-int
+static int
test_errno(void)
{
const char *rte_retval;
/* use a small selection of standard errors for testing */
int std_errs[] = {EAGAIN, EBADF, EACCES, EINTR, EINVAL};
/* test ALL registered RTE error codes for overlap */
- int rte_errs[] = {E_RTE_SECONDARY, E_RTE_NO_CONFIG, E_RTE_NO_TAILQ};
+ int rte_errs[] = {E_RTE_SECONDARY, E_RTE_NO_CONFIG};
unsigned i;
rte_errno = 0;
/* generate appropriate error string for unknown error number
* and then check that this is what we got back. If not, we have
* a duplicate error number that conflicts with errno.h */
- rte_snprintf(expected_libc_retval, sizeof(expected_libc_retval),
+ snprintf(expected_libc_retval, sizeof(expected_libc_retval),
unknown_code_result, rte_errs[i]);
if ((strcmp(expected_libc_retval, libc_retval) != 0) &&
(strcmp("", libc_retval) != 0)){
/* ensure that beyond RTE_MAX_ERRNO, we always get an unknown code */
rte_retval = rte_strerror(RTE_MAX_ERRNO + 1);
libc_retval = strerror(RTE_MAX_ERRNO + 1);
- rte_snprintf(expected_libc_retval, sizeof(expected_libc_retval),
+ snprintf(expected_libc_retval, sizeof(expected_libc_retval),
unknown_code_result, RTE_MAX_ERRNO + 1);
printf("rte_strerror: '%s', strerror: '%s'\n",
rte_retval, libc_retval);
return 0;
}
+
+REGISTER_TEST_COMMAND(errno_autotest, test_errno);