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-rw-r--r-- | tools/libtest/CMakeLists.txt | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tools/libtest/CMakeTests.cmake | 49 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tools/libtest/Makefile.am | 34 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tools/libtest/Makefile.in | 1486 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tools/libtest/h5tools_test_utils.c | 1266 |
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diff --git a/tools/libtest/CMakeLists.txt b/tools/libtest/CMakeLists.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3d28da --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/libtest/CMakeLists.txt @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 3.10) +project (HDF5_TOOLS_LIBTEST C) + +#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Add the h5tools_utils test executables +#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +add_executable (h5tools_test_utils ${HDF5_TOOLS_LIBTEST_SOURCE_DIR}/h5tools_test_utils.c) +target_include_directories(h5tools_test_utils PRIVATE "${HDF5_TOOLS_DIR}/lib;${HDF5_SRC_DIR};${HDF5_BINARY_DIR};$<$<BOOL:${HDF5_ENABLE_PARALLEL}>:${MPI_C_INCLUDE_DIRS}>") +if (NOT ONLY_SHARED_LIBS) + TARGET_C_PROPERTIES (h5tools_test_utils STATIC) + target_link_libraries (h5tools_test_utils PRIVATE ${HDF5_TOOLS_LIB_TARGET} ${HDF5_LIB_TARGET} ${HDF5_TEST_LIB_TARGET}) +else () + TARGET_C_PROPERTIES (h5tools_test_utils SHARED) + target_link_libraries (h5tools_test_utils PRIVATE ${HDF5_TOOLS_LIBSH_TARGET} ${HDF5_LIBSH_TARGET} ${HDF5_TEST_LIBSH_TARGET}) +endif () +set_target_properties (h5tools_test_utils PROPERTIES FOLDER tools) + +include (CMakeTests.cmake) diff --git a/tools/libtest/CMakeTests.cmake b/tools/libtest/CMakeTests.cmake new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4feee9b --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/libtest/CMakeTests.cmake @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +# +# Copyright by The HDF Group. +# All rights reserved. +# +# This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including +# terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in +# the COPYING file, which can be found at the root of the source code +# distribution tree, or in https://support.hdfgroup.org/ftp/HDF5/releases. +# If you do not have access to either file, you may request a copy from +# help@hdfgroup.org. +# + +############################################################################## +############################################################################## +### T E S T I N G ### +############################################################################## +############################################################################## + + +############################################################################## +############################################################################## +### T H E T E S T S M A C R O S ### +############################################################################## +############################################################################## + + macro (ADD_H5_TEST resultfile resultcode) + add_test ( + NAME H5LIBTEST-${resultfile}-clear-objects + COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} + -E remove + ${resultfile}.out + ${resultfile}.out.err + ) + if (NOT "${last_test}" STREQUAL "") + set_tests_properties (H5LIBTEST-${resultfile}-clear-objects PROPERTIES DEPENDS ${last_test}) + endif () + add_test (NAME H5LIBTEST-${resultfile} COMMAND ${CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR} $<TARGET_FILE:h5tools_test_utils> ${ARGN}) + if (NOT "${resultcode}" STREQUAL "0") + set_tests_properties (H5LIBTEST-${resultfile} PROPERTIES WILL_FAIL "true") + endif () + set_tests_properties (H5LIBTEST-${resultfile} PROPERTIES DEPENDS H5LIBTEST-${resultfile}-clear-objects) + endmacro () + +############################################################################## +############################################################################## +### T H E T E S T S ### +############################################################################## +############################################################################## + ADD_H5_TEST (h5tools_utils-default 0) diff --git a/tools/libtest/Makefile.am b/tools/libtest/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a93e25d --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/libtest/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +# +# Read-Only S3 Virtual File Driver (VFD) +# Copyright (c) 2017-2018, The HDF Group. +# +# All rights reserved. +# +# NOTICE: +# All information contained herein is, and remains, the property of The HDF +# Group. 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\ + HDF5_DRIVER=$$vfd $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) check || exit 1; \ + fi; \ + done +# check_PROGRAMS=$(TEST_PROG) + +# Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables. +# Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded. +.NOEXPORT: diff --git a/tools/libtest/h5tools_test_utils.c b/tools/libtest/h5tools_test_utils.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..120f803 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/libtest/h5tools_test_utils.c @@ -0,0 +1,1266 @@ +/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * Copyright by The HDF Group. * + * All rights reserved. * + * * + * This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including * + * terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in * + * the COPYING file, which can be found at the root of the source code * + * distribution tree, or in https://support.hdfgroup.org/ftp/HDF5/releases. * + * If you do not have access to either file, you may request a copy from * + * help@hdfgroup.org. * + * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ + +/* + * Purpose: unit-test functionality of the routines in `tools/lib/h5tools_utils` + * + * Jacob Smith 2017-11-10 + */ + +#include "h5tools_utils.h" +#include "h5test.h" + +#define UTIL_TEST_DEBUG 0 + +#ifndef __js_test__ + +#define __js_test__ 1L + +/***************************************************************************** + * + * FILE-LOCAL TESTING MACROS + * + * Purpose: + * + * 1. Upon test failure, goto-jump to single-location teardown in test + * function. E.g., `error:` (consistency with HDF corpus) or + * `failed:` (reflects purpose). + * >>> using "error", in part because `H5E_BEGIN_TRY` expects it. + * 2. Increase clarity and reduce overhead found with `TEST_ERROR`. + * e.g., "if(somefunction(arg, arg2) < 0) TEST_ERROR:" + * requires reading of entire line to know whether this if/call is + * part of the test setup, test operation, or a test unto itself. + * 3. Provide testing macros with optional user-supplied failure message; + * if not supplied (NULL), generate comparison output in the spirit of + * test-driven development. E.g., "expected 5 but was -3" + * User messages clarify test's purpose in code, encouraging description + * without relying on comments. + * 4. Configurable expected-actual order in generated comparison strings. + * Some prefer `VERIFY(expected, actual)`, others + * `VERIFY(actual, expected)`. Provide preprocessor ifdef switch + * to satifsy both parties, assuming one paradigm per test file. + * (One could #undef and redefine the flag through the file as desired, + * but _why_.) + * + * Provided as courtesy, per consideration for inclusion in the library + * proper. + * + * Macros: + * + * JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT - ifdef flag, configures comparison order + * FAIL_IF() - check condition + * FAIL_UNLESS() - check _not_ condition + * JSVERIFY() - long-int equality check; prints reason/comparison + * JSVERIFY_NOT() - long-int inequality check; prints + * JSVERIFY_STR() - string equality check; prints + * + * Programmer: Jacob Smith + * 2017-10-24 + * + *****************************************************************************/ + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * ifdef flag: JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT + * + * JSVERIFY macros accept arguments as (EXPECTED, ACTUAL[, reason]) + * default, if this is undefined, is (ACTUAL, EXPECTED[, reason]) + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +#define JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT 1L + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Macro: JSFAILED_AT() + * + * Purpose: + * + * Preface a test failure by printing "*FAILED*" and location to stdout + * Similar to `H5_FAILED(); AT();` from h5test.h + * + * *FAILED* at somefile.c:12 in function_name()... + * + * Programmer: Jacob Smith + * 2017-10-24 + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +#define JSFAILED_AT() { \ + HDprintf("*FAILED* at %s:%d in %s()...\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, FUNC); \ +} + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Macro: FAIL_IF() + * + * Purpose: + * + * Make tests more accessible and less cluttered than + * `if (thing == otherthing()) TEST_ERROR` + * paradigm. + * + * The following lines are roughly equivalent: + * + * `if (myfunc() < 0) TEST_ERROR;` (as seen elsewhere in HDF tests) + * `FAIL_IF(myfunc() < 0)` + * + * Prints a generic "FAILED AT" line to stdout and jumps to `error`, + * similar to `TEST_ERROR` in h5test.h + * + * Programmer: Jacob Smith + * 2017-10-23 + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +#define FAIL_IF(condition) \ +if (condition) { \ + JSFAILED_AT() \ + goto error; \ +} + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Macro: FAIL_UNLESS() + * + * Purpose: + * + * TEST_ERROR wrapper to reduce cognitive overhead from "negative tests", + * e.g., "a != b". + * + * Opposite of FAIL_IF; fails if the given condition is _not_ true. + * + * `FAIL_IF( 5 != my_op() )` + * is equivalent to + * `FAIL_UNLESS( 5 == my_op() )` + * However, `JSVERIFY(5, my_op(), "bad return")` may be even clearer. + * (see JSVERIFY) + * + * Programmer: Jacob Smith + * 2017-10-24 + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +#define FAIL_UNLESS(condition) \ +if (!(condition)) { \ + JSFAILED_AT() \ + goto error; \ +} + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Macro: JSERR_LONG() + * + * Purpose: + * + * Print an failure message for long-int arguments. + * ERROR-AT printed first. + * If `reason` is given, it is printed on own line and newlined after + * else, prints "expected/actual" aligned on own lines. + * + * *FAILED* at myfile.c:488 in somefunc()... + * forest must be made of trees. + * + * or + * + * *FAILED* at myfile.c:488 in somefunc()... + * ! Expected 425 + * ! Actual 3 + * + * Programmer: Jacob Smith + * 2017-10-24 + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +#define JSERR_LONG(expected, actual, reason) { \ + JSFAILED_AT() \ + if (reason!= NULL) { \ + HDprintf("%s\n", (reason)); \ + } else { \ + HDprintf(" ! Expected %ld\n ! Actual %ld\n", \ + (long)(expected), (long)(actual)); \ + } \ +} + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Macro: JSERR_STR() + * + * Purpose: + * + * Print an failure message for string arguments. + * ERROR-AT printed first. + * If `reason` is given, it is printed on own line and newlined after + * else, prints "expected/actual" aligned on own lines. + * + * *FAILED* at myfile.c:421 in myfunc()... + * Blue and Red strings don't match! + * + * or + * + * *FAILED* at myfile.c:421 in myfunc()... + * !!! Expected: + * this is my expected + * string + * !!! Actual: + * not what I expected at all + * + * Programmer: Jacob Smith + * 2017-10-24 + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +#define JSERR_STR(expected, actual, reason) { \ + JSFAILED_AT() \ + if ((reason) != NULL) { \ + HDprintf("%s\n", (reason)); \ + } else { \ + HDprintf("!!! Expected:\n%s\n!!!Actual:\n%s\n", \ + (expected), (actual)); \ + } \ +} + +#ifdef JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Macro: JSVERIFY() + * + * Purpose: + * + * Verify that two long integers are equal. + * If unequal, print failure message + * (with `reason`, if not NULL; expected/actual if NULL) + * and jump to `error` at end of function + * + * Programmer: Jacob Smith + * 2017-10-24 + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +#define JSVERIFY(expected, actual, reason) \ +if ((long)(actual) != (long)(expected)) { \ + JSERR_LONG((expected), (actual), (reason)) \ + goto error; \ +} /* JSVERIFY */ + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Macro: JSVERIFY_NOT() + * + * Purpose: + * + * Verify that two long integers are _not_ equal. + * If equal, print failure message + * (with `reason`, if not NULL; expected/actual if NULL) + * and jump to `error` at end of function + * + * Programmer: Jacob Smith + * 2017-10-24 + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +#define JSVERIFY_NOT(expected, actual, reason) \ +if ((long)(actual) == (long)(expected)) { \ + JSERR_LONG((expected), (actual), (reason)) \ + goto error; \ +} /* JSVERIFY_NOT */ + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Macro: JSVERIFY_STR() + * + * Purpose: + * + * Verify that two strings are equal. + * If unequal, print failure message + * (with `reason`, if not NULL; expected/actual if NULL) + * and jump to `error` at end of function + * + * Programmer: Jacob Smith + * 2017-10-24 + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +#define JSVERIFY_STR(expected, actual, reason) \ +if (HDstrcmp((actual), (expected)) != 0) { \ + JSERR_STR((expected), (actual), (reason)); \ + goto error; \ +} /* JSVERIFY_STR */ + + +#else /* JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT not defined */ + /* Repeats macros above, but with actual/expected parameters reversed. */ + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Macro: JSVERIFY() + * See: JSVERIFY documentation above. + * Programmer: Jacob Smith + * 2017-10-14 + *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +#define JSVERIFY(actual, expected, reason) \ +if ((long)(actual) != (long)(expected)) { \ + JSERR_LONG((expected), (actual), (reason)); \ + goto error; \ +} /* JSVERIFY */ + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Macro: JSVERIFY_NOT() + * See: JSVERIFY_NOT documentation above. + * Programmer: Jacob Smith + * 2017-10-14 + *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +#define JSVERIFY_NOT(actual, expected, reason) \ +if ((long)(actual) == (long)(expected)) { \ + JSERR_LONG((expected), (actual), (reason)) \ + goto error; \ +} /* JSVERIFY_NOT */ + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * Macro: JSVERIFY_STR() + * See: JSVERIFY_STR documentation above. + * Programmer: Jacob Smith + * 2017-10-14 + *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +#define JSVERIFY_STR(actual, expected, reason) \ +if (HDstrcmp((actual), (expected)) != 0) { \ + JSERR_STR((expected), (actual), (reason)); \ + goto error; \ +} /* JSVERIFY_STR */ + +#endif /* ifdef/else JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT */ + +#endif /* __js_test__ */ + +/* if > 0, be very verbose when performing tests */ +#define H5TOOLS_UTILS_TEST_DEBUG 0 + +/******************/ +/* TEST FUNCTIONS */ +/******************/ + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Function: test_parse_tuple() + * + * Purpose: + * + * Provide unit tests and specification for the `parse_tuple()` function. + * + * Return: + * + * 0 Tests passed. + * 1 Tests failed. + * + * Programmer: Jacob Smith + * 2017-11-11 + * + * Changes: None. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +static unsigned +test_parse_tuple(void) +{ + /************************* + * TEST-LOCAL STRUCTURES * + *************************/ + + struct testcase { + const char *test_msg; /* info about test case */ + const char *in_str; /* input string */ + int sep; /* separator "character" */ + herr_t exp_ret; /* expected SUCCEED / FAIL */ + unsigned exp_nelems; /* expected number of elements */ + /* (no more than 7!) */ + const char *exp_elems[7]; /* list of elements (no more than 7!) */ + }; + + /****************** + * TEST VARIABLES * + ******************/ + + struct testcase cases[] = { + { "bad start", + "words(before)", + ';', + FAIL, + 0, + {NULL}, + }, + { "tuple not closed", + "(not ok", + ',', + FAIL, + 0, + {NULL}, + }, + { "empty tuple", + "()", + '-', + SUCCEED, + 1, + {""}, + }, + { "no separator", + "(stuff keeps on going)", + ',', + SUCCEED, + 1, + {"stuff keeps on going"}, + }, + { "4-ple, escaped seperator", + "(elem0,elem1,el\\,em2,elem3)", /* "el\,em" */ + ',', + SUCCEED, + 4, + {"elem0", "elem1", "el,em2", "elem3"}, + }, + { "5-ple, escaped escaped separator", + "(elem0,elem1,el\\\\,em2,elem3)", + ',', + SUCCEED, + 5, + {"elem0", "elem1", "el\\", "em2", "elem3"}, + }, + { "escaped non-comma separator", + "(5-2-7-2\\-6-2)", + '-', + SUCCEED, + 5, + {"5","2","7","2-6","2"}, + }, + { "embedded close-paren", + "(be;fo)re)", + ';', + SUCCEED, + 2, + {"be", "fo)re"}, + }, + { "embedded non-escaping backslash", + "(be;fo\\re)", + ';', + SUCCEED, + 2, + {"be", "fo\\re"}, + }, + { "double close-paren at end", + "(be;fore))", + ';', + SUCCEED, + 2, + {"be", "fore)"}, + }, + { "empty elements", + "(;a1;;a4;)", + ';', + SUCCEED, + 5, + {"", "a1", "", "a4", ""}, + }, + { "nested tuples with different separators", + "((4,e,a);(6,2,a))", + ';', + SUCCEED, + 2, + {"(4,e,a)","(6,2,a)"}, + }, + { "nested tuples with same separators", + "((4,e,a),(6,2,a))", + ',', + SUCCEED, + 6, + {"(4","e","a)","(6","2","a)"}, + }, + { "real-world use case", + "(us-east-2,AKIAIMC3D3XLYXLN5COA,ugs5aVVnLFCErO/8uW14iWE3K5AgXMpsMlWneO/+)", + ',', + SUCCEED, + 3, + {"us-east-2", + "AKIAIMC3D3XLYXLN5COA", + "ugs5aVVnLFCErO/8uW14iWE3K5AgXMpsMlWneO/+"}, + } + }; + struct testcase tc; + unsigned n_tests = 14; + unsigned i = 0; + unsigned count = 0; + unsigned elem_i = 0; + char **parsed = NULL; + char *cpy = NULL; + herr_t success = TRUE; + hbool_t show_progress = FALSE; + + + + TESTING("arbitrary-count tuple parsing"); + +#if H5TOOLS_UTILS_TEST_DEBUG > 0 + show_progress = TRUE; +#endif /* H5TOOLS_UTILS_TEST_DEBUG */ + + /********* + * TESTS * + *********/ + + for (i = 0; i < n_tests; i++) { + + /* SETUP + */ + HDassert(parsed == NULL); + HDassert(cpy == NULL); + tc = cases[i]; + if (show_progress == TRUE) { + HDprintf("testing %d: %s...\n", i, tc.test_msg); + } + + /* VERIFY + */ + success = parse_tuple(tc.in_str, tc.sep, &cpy, &count, &parsed); + + JSVERIFY( tc.exp_ret, success, "function returned incorrect value" ) + JSVERIFY( tc.exp_nelems, count, NULL ) + if (success == SUCCEED) { + FAIL_IF( parsed == NULL ) + for (elem_i = 0; elem_i < count; elem_i++) { + JSVERIFY_STR( tc.exp_elems[elem_i], parsed[elem_i], NULL ) + } + /* TEARDOWN */ + HDassert(parsed != NULL); + HDassert(cpy != NULL); + HDfree(parsed); + parsed = NULL; + HDfree(cpy); + cpy = NULL; + } else { + FAIL_IF( parsed != NULL ) + } /* if parse_tuple() == SUCCEED or no */ + + } /* for each testcase */ + + PASSED(); + return 0; + +error: + /*********** + * CLEANUP * + ***********/ + + if (parsed != NULL) HDfree(parsed); + if (cpy != NULL) HDfree(cpy); + + return 1; + +} /* test_parse_tuple */ + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Function: test_populate_ros3_fa() + * + * Purpose: Verify behavior of `populate_ros3_fa()` + * + * Return: 0 if test passes + * 1 if failure + * + * Programmer: Jacob Smith + * 2017-11-13 + * + * Changes: None + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +static unsigned +test_populate_ros3_fa(void) +{ +#ifdef H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD + /************************* + * TEST-LOCAL STRUCTURES * + *************************/ + + /************************ + * TEST-LOCAL VARIABLES * + ************************/ + + hbool_t show_progress = FALSE; + int bad_version = 0xf87a; /* arbitrarily wrong version number */ +#endif /* H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD */ + + TESTING("programmatic ros3 fapl population"); + +#ifndef H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD + HDputs(" -SKIP-"); + HDputs(" Read-Only S3 VFD not enabled"); + HDfflush(stdout); + return 0; +#else +#if H5TOOLS_UTILS_TEST_DEBUG > 0 + show_progress = TRUE; +#endif /* H5TOOLS_UTILS_TEST_DEBUG */ + + HDassert(bad_version != H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION); + + /********* + * TESTS * + *********/ + + /* NULL fapl config pointer fails + */ + { + const char *values[] = {"x", "y", "z"}; + + if (show_progress) { HDprintf("NULL fapl pointer\n"); } + + JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(NULL, values), + "fapl pointer cannot be null" ) + } + + /* NULL values pointer yields default fapl + */ + { + H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, TRUE, "u", "v", "w"}; + + if (show_progress) { HDprintf("NULL values pointer\n"); } + + JSVERIFY( 1, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, NULL), + "NULL values pointer yields \"default\" fapl" ) + JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL ) + JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL ) + } + + /* all-empty values + * yields default fapl + */ + { + H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, TRUE, "u", "v", "w"}; + const char *values[] = {"", "", ""}; + + if (show_progress) { HDprintf("all empty values\n"); } + + JSVERIFY( 1, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values), + "empty values yields \"default\" fapl" ) + JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL ) + JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL ) + } + + /* successfully set fapl with values + * excess value is ignored + */ + { + H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"}; + const char *values[] = {"x", "y", "z", "a"}; + + if (show_progress) { HDprintf("successful full set\n"); } + + JSVERIFY( 1, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values), + "four values" ) + JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL ) + JSVERIFY( TRUE, fa.authenticate, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "x", fa.aws_region, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "y", fa.secret_id, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "z", fa.secret_key, NULL ) + } + + /* NULL region + * yeilds default fapl + */ + { + H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"}; + const char *values[] = {NULL, "y", "z", NULL}; + + if (show_progress) { HDprintf("NULL region\n"); } + + JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values), + "could not fill fapl" ) + JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL ) + JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL ) + } + + /* empty region + * yeilds default fapl + */ + { + H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"}; + const char *values[] = {"", "y", "z", NULL}; + + if (show_progress) { HDprintf("empty region; non-empty id, key\n"); } + + JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values), + "could not fill fapl" ) + JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL ) + JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL ) + } + + /* region overflow + * yeilds default fapl + */ + { + H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"}; + const char *values[] = { + "somewhere over the rainbow not too high " \ + "there is another rainbow bounding some darkened sky", + "y", + "z"}; + + if (show_progress) { HDprintf("region overflow\n"); } + + HDassert(HDstrlen(values[0]) > H5FD_ROS3_MAX_REGION_LEN); + + JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values), + "could not fill fapl" ) + JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL ) + JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL ) + } + + /* NULL id + * yields default fapl + */ + { + H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"}; + const char *values[] = {"x", NULL, "z", NULL}; + + if (show_progress) { HDprintf("NULL id\n"); } + + JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values), + "could not fill fapl" ) + JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL ) + JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL ) + } + + /* empty id (non-empty region, key) + * yeilds default fapl + */ + { + H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"}; + const char *values[] = {"x", "", "z", NULL}; + + if (show_progress) { HDprintf("empty id; non-empty region and key\n"); } + + JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values), + "could not fill fapl" ) + JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL ) + JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL ) + } + + /* id overflow + * partial set: region + */ + { + H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"}; + const char *values[] = { + "x", + "Why is it necessary to solve the problem? " \ + "What benefits will you receive by solving the problem? " \ + "What is the unknown? " \ + "What is it you don't yet understand? " \ + "What is the information you have? " \ + "What isn't the problem? " \ + "Is the information insufficient, redundant, or contradictory? " \ + "Should you draw a diagram or figure of the problem? " \ + "What are the boundaries of the problem? " \ + "Can you separate the various parts of the problem?", + "z"}; + + if (show_progress) { HDprintf("id overflow\n"); } + + HDassert(HDstrlen(values[1]) > H5FD_ROS3_MAX_SECRET_ID_LEN); + + JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values), + "could not fill fapl" ) + JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL ) + JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "x", fa.aws_region, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL ) + } + + /* NULL key + * yields default fapl + */ + { + H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"}; + const char *values[] = {"x", "y", NULL, NULL}; + + if (show_progress) { HDprintf("NULL key\n"); } + + JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values), + "could not fill fapl" ) + JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL ) + JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL ) + } + + /* empty key (non-empty region, id) + * yeilds authenticating fapl + */ + { + H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"}; + const char *values[] = {"x", "y", "", NULL}; + + if (show_progress) { HDprintf("empty key; non-empty region and id\n"); } + + JSVERIFY( 1, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values), + "could not fill fapl" ) + JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL ) + JSVERIFY( TRUE, fa.authenticate, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "x", fa.aws_region, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "y", fa.secret_id, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL ) + } + + /* empty key, region (non-empty id) + * yeilds default fapl + */ + { + H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"}; + const char *values[] = {"", "y", "", NULL}; + + if (show_progress) { HDprintf("empty key and region; non-empty id\n"); } + + JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values), + "could not fill fapl" ) + JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL ) + JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL ) + } + + /* empty key, id (non-empty region) + * yeilds default fapl + */ + { + H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"}; + const char *values[] = {"x", "", "", NULL}; + + if (show_progress) { HDprintf("empty key and id; non-empty region\n"); } + + JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values), + "could not fill fapl" ) + JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL ) + JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL ) + } + + /* key overflow + * partial set: region, id + */ + { + H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"}; + const char *values[] = { + "x", + "y", + "Why is it necessary to solve the problem? " \ + "What benefits will you receive by solving the problem? " \ + "What is the unknown? " \ + "What is it you don't yet understand? " \ + "What is the information you have? " \ + "What isn't the problem? " \ + "Is the information insufficient, redundant, or contradictory? " \ + "Should you draw a diagram or figure of the problem? " \ + "What are the boundaries of the problem? " \ + "Can you separate the various parts of the problem?"}; + + if (show_progress) { HDprintf("key overflow\n"); } + + HDassert(HDstrlen(values[2]) > H5FD_ROS3_MAX_SECRET_KEY_LEN); + + JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values), + "could not fill fapl" ) + JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL ) + JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "x", fa.aws_region, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "y", fa.secret_id, NULL ) + JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL ) + } + + /* use case + */ + { + H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {0, 0, "", "", ""}; + const char *values[] = { + "us-east-2", + "AKIAIMC3D3XLYXLN5COA", + "ugs5aVVnLFCErO/8uW14iWE3K5AgXMpsMlWneO/+" + }; + JSVERIFY( 1, + h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values), + "unable to set use case" ) + JSVERIFY( 1, fa.version, "version check" ) + JSVERIFY( 1, fa.authenticate, "should authenticate" ) + } + + PASSED(); + return 0; + +error : + /*********** + * CLEANUP * + ***********/ + + return 1; + +#endif /* H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD */ + +} /* test_populate_ros3_fa */ + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Function: test_set_configured_fapl() + * + * Purpose: Verify `h5tools_set_configured_fapl()` with ROS3 VFD + * + * Return: 0 if test passes + * 1 if failure + * + * Programmer: Jacob Smith + * 2018-07-12 + * + * Changes: None + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +static unsigned +test_set_configured_fapl(void) +{ +#define UTIL_TEST_NOFAPL 1 +#define UTIL_TEST_DEFAULT 2 +#define UTIL_TEST_CREATE 3 + + /************************* + * TEST-LOCAL STRUCTURES * + *************************/ + typedef struct testcase { + const char message[88]; + int expected; + int fapl_choice; + const char vfdname[12]; + void *conf_fa; + } testcase; + + typedef struct other_fa_t { + int a; + int b; + int c; + } other_fa_t; + + /************************ + * TEST-LOCAL VARIABLES * + ************************/ + + hid_t fapl_id = -1; + other_fa_t wrong_fa = {0x432, 0xf82, 0x9093}; + H5FD_ros3_fapl_t ros3_anon_fa = {1, FALSE, "", "", ""}; + H5FD_ros3_fapl_t ros3_auth_fa = { + 1, /* fapl version */ + TRUE, /* authenticate */ + "us-east-1", /* aws region */ + "12345677890abcdef", /* simulate access key ID */ + "oiwnerwe9u0234nJw0-aoj+dsf", /* simulate secret key */ + }; + H5FD_hdfs_fapl_t hdfs_fa = { + 1, /* fapl version */ + "", /* namenode name */ + 0, /* namenode port */ + "", /* kerberos ticket cache */ + "", /* user name */ + 2048, /* stream buffer size */ + }; + unsigned n_cases = 7; /* number of common testcases */ + testcase cases[] = { + { "(common) should fail: no fapl id", + 0, + UTIL_TEST_NOFAPL, + "", + NULL, + }, + { "(common) should fail: no fapl id (with struct)", + 0, + UTIL_TEST_NOFAPL, + "", + &wrong_fa, + }, + { "(common) H5P_DEFAULT with no struct should succeed", + 1, + UTIL_TEST_DEFAULT, + "", + NULL, + }, + { "(common) H5P_DEFAULT with (ignored) struct should succeed", + 1, + UTIL_TEST_DEFAULT, + "", + &wrong_fa, + }, + { "(common) provided fapl entry should not fail", + 1, + UTIL_TEST_CREATE, + "", + NULL, + }, + { "(common) provided fapl entry should not fail; ignores struct", + 1, + UTIL_TEST_CREATE, + "", + &wrong_fa, + }, + { "(common) should fail: unrecoginzed vfd name", + 0, + UTIL_TEST_DEFAULT, + "unknown", + NULL, + }, + +#ifdef H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD + /* WARNING: add number of ROS3 test cases after array definition + */ + { "(ROS3) should fail: no fapl id, no struct", + 0, + UTIL_TEST_NOFAPL, + "ros3", + NULL, + }, + { "(ROS3) should fail: no fapl id", + 0, + UTIL_TEST_NOFAPL, + "ros3", + &ros3_anon_fa, + }, + { "(ROS3) should fail: no struct", + 0, + UTIL_TEST_CREATE, + "ros3", + NULL, + }, + { "(ROS3) successful set", + 1, + UTIL_TEST_CREATE, + "ros3", + &ros3_anon_fa, + }, + { "(ROS3) should fail: attempt to set DEFAULT fapl", + 0, + UTIL_TEST_DEFAULT, + "ros3", + &ros3_anon_fa, + }, +#endif /* H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD */ + +#ifdef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS + /* WARNING: add number of HDFS test cases after array definition + */ + { "(HDFS) should fail: no fapl id, no struct", + 0, + UTIL_TEST_NOFAPL, + "hdfs", + NULL, + }, + { "(HDFS) should fail: no fapl id", + 0, + UTIL_TEST_NOFAPL, + "hdfs", + &hdfs_fa, + }, + { "(HDFS) should fail: no struct", + 0, + UTIL_TEST_CREATE, + "hdfs", + NULL, + }, + { "(HDFS) successful set", + 1, + UTIL_TEST_CREATE, + "hdfs", + &hdfs_fa, + }, + { "(HDFS) should fail: attempt to set DEFAULT fapl", + 0, + UTIL_TEST_DEFAULT, + "hdfs", + &hdfs_fa, + }, +#endif /* H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS */ + + }; /* testcases `cases` array */ + unsigned int i; + +#ifdef H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD + n_cases += 5; +#endif /* H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD */ + +#ifdef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS + n_cases += 5; +#endif /* H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS */ + + TESTING("programmatic fapl set"); + + for (i = 0; i < n_cases; i++) { + int result; + testcase C = cases[i]; + + fapl_id = -1; + +#if UTIL_TEST_DEBUG + HDfprintf(stderr, "setup test %d\t%s\n", i, C.message); fflush(stderr); +#endif /* UTIL_TEST_DEBUG */ + + /* per-test setup */ + if (C.fapl_choice == UTIL_TEST_DEFAULT) { + fapl_id = H5P_DEFAULT; + } else if (C.fapl_choice == UTIL_TEST_CREATE) { + fapl_id = H5Pcreate(H5P_FILE_ACCESS); + FAIL_IF( fapl_id < 0 ) + } + +#if UTIL_TEST_DEBUG + HDfprintf(stderr, "before test\n"); fflush(stderr); +#endif /* UTIL_TEST_DEBUG */ + + /* test */ + result = h5tools_set_configured_fapl( + fapl_id, + C.vfdname, + C.conf_fa); + JSVERIFY( result, C.expected, C.message ) + +#if UTIL_TEST_DEBUG + HDfprintf(stderr, "after test\n"); fflush(stderr); +#endif /* UTIL_TEST_DEBUG */ + + /* per-test-teardown */ + if (fapl_id > 0) { + FAIL_IF( FAIL == H5Pclose(fapl_id) ) + } + fapl_id = -1; + +#if UTIL_TEST_DEBUG + HDfprintf(stderr, "after cleanup\n"); fflush(stderr); +#endif /* UTIL_TEST_DEBUG */ + + } + +#if UTIL_TEST_DEBUG + HDfprintf(stderr, "after loop\n"); fflush(stderr); +#endif /* UTIL_TEST_DEBUG */ + + PASSED(); + return 0; + +error : + /*********** + * CLEANUP * + ***********/ + +#if UTIL_TEST_DEBUG + HDfprintf(stderr, "ERROR\n"); fflush(stderr); +#endif /* UTIL_TEST_DEBUG */ + + if (fapl_id > 0) { + (void)H5Pclose(fapl_id); + } + + return 1; + +#undef UTIL_TEST_NOFAPL +#undef UTIL_TEST_DEFAULT +#undef UTIL_TEST_CREATE +} /* test_set_configured_fapl */ + + +/*---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Function: main() + * + * Purpose: Run all test functions. + * + * Return: 0 iff all test pass + * 1 iff any failures + * + * Programmer: Jacob Smith + * 2017-11-10 + * + * Changes: None. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +int +main(void) +{ + unsigned nerrors = 0; + +#ifdef _H5TEST_ + h5reset(); /* h5test? */ +#endif /* _H5TEST_ */ + + HDfprintf(stdout, "Testing h5tools_utils corpus.\n"); + + nerrors += test_parse_tuple(); + nerrors += test_populate_ros3_fa(); + nerrors += test_set_configured_fapl(); + + if (nerrors > 0) { + HDfprintf(stdout, "***** %d h5tools_utils TEST%s FAILED! *****\n", + nerrors, + nerrors > 1 ? "S" : ""); + nerrors = 1; + } else { + HDfprintf(stdout, "All h5tools_utils tests passed\n"); + } + + return (int)nerrors; + +} /* main */ + + |