[kvm-unit-tests PATCH v3 08/16] scripts: Add 'kvmtool_params' to test definition
Andrew Jones
andrew.jones at linux.dev
Thu May 8 02:28:04 AEST 2025
On Wed, May 07, 2025 at 04:12:48PM +0100, Alexandru Elisei wrote:
> arm/arm64 supports running tests under kvmtool, but kvmtool's syntax for
> running and configuring a virtual machine is different to qemu. To run
> tests using the automated test infrastructure, add a new test parameter,
> 'kvmtool_params'. The parameter serves the exact purpose as 'qemu_params',
> but using kvmtool's syntax.
>
> Signed-off-by: Alexandru Elisei <alexandru.elisei at arm.com>
> ---
> arm/unittests.cfg | 24 +++++++++++++++++++++++
> docs/unittests.txt | 8 ++++++++
> scripts/common.bash | 47 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
> 3 files changed, 62 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/arm/unittests.cfg b/arm/unittests.cfg
> index a4192ed7e20b..f3c773e56933 100644
> --- a/arm/unittests.cfg
> +++ b/arm/unittests.cfg
> @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ file = selftest.flat
> smp = 2
> test_args = 'setup smp=2 mem=256'
> qemu_params = -m 256
> +kvmtool_params = --mem 256
> groups = selftest
>
> # Test vector setup and exception handling (kernel mode).
> @@ -48,66 +49,77 @@ groups = pci
> file = pmu.flat
> groups = pmu
> test_args = "cycle-counter 0"
> +kvmtool_params = --pmu
>
> [pmu-event-introspection]
> file = pmu.flat
> groups = pmu
> arch = arm64
> test_args = pmu-event-introspection
> +kvmtool_params = --pmu
>
> [pmu-event-counter-config]
> file = pmu.flat
> groups = pmu
> arch = arm64
> test_args = pmu-event-counter-config
> +kvmtool_params = --pmu
>
> [pmu-basic-event-count]
> file = pmu.flat
> groups = pmu
> arch = arm64
> test_args = pmu-basic-event-count
> +kvmtool_params = --pmu
>
> [pmu-mem-access]
> file = pmu.flat
> groups = pmu
> arch = arm64
> test_args = pmu-mem-access
> +kvmtool_params = --pmu
>
> [pmu-mem-access-reliability]
> file = pmu.flat
> groups = pmu
> arch = arm64
> test_args = pmu-mem-access-reliability
> +kvmtool_params = --pmu
>
> [pmu-sw-incr]
> file = pmu.flat
> groups = pmu
> arch = arm64
> test_args = pmu-sw-incr
> +kvmtool_params = --pmu
>
> [pmu-chained-counters]
> file = pmu.flat
> groups = pmu
> arch = arm64
> test_args = pmu-chained-counters
> +kvmtool_params = --pmu
>
> [pmu-chained-sw-incr]
> file = pmu.flat
> groups = pmu
> arch = arm64
> test_args = pmu-chained-sw-incr
> +kvmtool_params = --pmu
>
> [pmu-chain-promotion]
> file = pmu.flat
> groups = pmu
> arch = arm64
> test_args = pmu-chain-promotion
> +kvmtool_params = --pmu
>
> [pmu-overflow-interrupt]
> file = pmu.flat
> groups = pmu
> arch = arm64
> test_args = pmu-overflow-interrupt
> +kvmtool_params = --pmu
>
> # Test PMU support (TCG) with -icount IPC=1
> #[pmu-tcg-icount-1]
> @@ -131,6 +143,7 @@ file = gic.flat
> smp = $((($MAX_SMP < 8)?$MAX_SMP:8))
> test_args = ipi
> qemu_params = -machine gic-version=2
> +kvmtool_params = --irqchip=gicv2
> groups = gic
>
> [gicv2-mmio]
> @@ -138,6 +151,7 @@ file = gic.flat
> smp = $((($MAX_SMP < 8)?$MAX_SMP:8))
> test_args = mmio
> qemu_params = -machine gic-version=2
> +kvmtool_params = --irqchip=gicv2
> groups = gic
>
> [gicv2-mmio-up]
> @@ -145,6 +159,7 @@ file = gic.flat
> smp = 1
> test_args = mmio
> qemu_params = -machine gic-version=2
> +kvmtool_params = --irqchip=gicv2
> groups = gic
>
> [gicv2-mmio-3p]
> @@ -152,6 +167,7 @@ file = gic.flat
> smp = $((($MAX_SMP < 3)?$MAX_SMP:3))
> test_args = mmio
> qemu_params = -machine gic-version=2
> +kvmtool_params = --irqchip=gicv2
> groups = gic
>
> [gicv3-ipi]
> @@ -159,6 +175,7 @@ file = gic.flat
> smp = $MAX_SMP
> test_args = ipi
> qemu_params = -machine gic-version=3
> +kvmtool_params = --irqchip=gicv3
> groups = gic
>
> [gicv2-active]
> @@ -166,6 +183,7 @@ file = gic.flat
> smp = $((($MAX_SMP < 8)?$MAX_SMP:8))
> test_args = active
> qemu_params = -machine gic-version=2
> +kvmtool_params = --irqchip=gicv2
> groups = gic
>
> [gicv3-active]
> @@ -173,6 +191,7 @@ file = gic.flat
> smp = $MAX_SMP
> test_args = active
> qemu_params = -machine gic-version=3
> +kvmtool_params = --irqchip=gicv3
> groups = gic
>
> [its-introspection]
> @@ -180,6 +199,7 @@ file = gic.flat
> smp = $MAX_SMP
> test_args = its-introspection
> qemu_params = -machine gic-version=3
> +kvmtool_params = --irqchip=gicv3-its
> groups = its
> arch = arm64
>
> @@ -188,6 +208,7 @@ file = gic.flat
> smp = $MAX_SMP
> test_args = its-trigger
> qemu_params = -machine gic-version=3
> +kvmtool_params = --irqchip=gicv3-its
> groups = its
> arch = arm64
>
> @@ -196,6 +217,7 @@ file = gic.flat
> smp = $MAX_SMP
> test_args = its-migration
> qemu_params = -machine gic-version=3
> +kvmtool_params = --irqchip=gicv3
> groups = its migration
> arch = arm64
>
> @@ -204,6 +226,7 @@ file = gic.flat
> smp = $MAX_SMP
> test_args = its-pending-migration
> qemu_params = -machine gic-version=3
> +kvmtool_params = --irqchip=gicv3
> groups = its migration
> arch = arm64
>
> @@ -212,6 +235,7 @@ file = gic.flat
> smp = $MAX_SMP
> test_args = its-migrate-unmapped-collection
> qemu_params = -machine gic-version=3
> +kvmtool_params = --irqchip=gicv3
> groups = its migration
> arch = arm64
>
> diff --git a/docs/unittests.txt b/docs/unittests.txt
> index ea0da959f008..a9164bccc24c 100644
> --- a/docs/unittests.txt
> +++ b/docs/unittests.txt
> @@ -78,6 +78,14 @@ extra_params
> Alias for 'qemu_params', supported for compatibility purposes. Use
> 'qemu_params' for new tests.
>
> +kvmtool_params
> +--------------
> +Extra parameters supplied to the kvmtool process. Works similarly to
> +'qemu_params', but uses kvmtool's syntax for command line arguments. The
> +example for 'qemu_params', applied to kvmtool, would be:
> +
> +kvmtool_params = --mem 256
> +
> groups
> ------
> groups = <group_name1> <group_name2> ...
> diff --git a/scripts/common.bash b/scripts/common.bash
> index 649f1c737617..0645235d8baa 100644
> --- a/scripts/common.bash
> +++ b/scripts/common.bash
> @@ -1,6 +1,29 @@
> source config.mak
> source scripts/vmm.bash
>
> +function parse_opts()
> +{
> + local opts="$1"
> + local fd="$2"
> +
> + while read -r -u $fd; do
> + #escape backslash newline, but not double backslash
> + if [[ $opts =~ [^\\]*(\\*)$'\n'$ ]]; then
> + if (( ${#BASH_REMATCH[1]} % 2 == 1 )); then
> + opts=${opts%\\$'\n'}
> + fi
> + fi
> + if [[ "$REPLY" =~ ^(.*)'"""'[:blank:]*$ ]]; then
> + opts+=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
> + break
> + else
> + opts+=$REPLY$'\n'
> + fi
> + done
> +
> + echo "$opts"
> +}
> +
> function for_each_unittest()
> {
> local unittests="$1"
> @@ -46,24 +69,14 @@ function for_each_unittest()
> smp="${vmm_opts[$TARGET:nr_cpus]} ${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
> elif [[ $line =~ ^test_args\ *=\ *(.*)$ ]]; then
> test_args="${vmm_opts[$TARGET:args]} ${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
> - elif [[ $line =~ ^(extra_params|qemu_params)\ *=\ *'"""'(.*)$ ]]; then
> - opts=${BASH_REMATCH[2]}$'\n'
> - while read -r -u $fd; do
> - #escape backslash newline, but not double backslash
> - if [[ $opts =~ [^\\]*(\\*)$'\n'$ ]]; then
> - if (( ${#BASH_REMATCH[1]} % 2 == 1 )); then
> - opts=${opts%\\$'\n'}
> - fi
> - fi
> - if [[ "$REPLY" =~ ^(.*)'"""'[:blank:]*$ ]]; then
> - opts+=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
> - break
> - else
> - opts+=$REPLY$'\n'
> - fi
> - done
> - elif [[ $line =~ ^(extra_params|qemu_params)\ *=\ *(.*)$ ]]; then
> + elif [[ $TARGET = "qemu" ]] && [[ $line =~ ^(extra_params|qemu_params)\ *=\ *'"""'(.*)$ ]]; then
Should use == with [[ ]]
> + opts=$(parse_opts ${BASH_REMATCH[2]}$'\n' $fd)
> + elif [[ $TARGET = "qemu" ]] && [[ $line =~ ^(extra_params|qemu_params)\ *=\ *(.*)$ ]]; then
^ extra space
> opts=${BASH_REMATCH[2]}
> + elif [[ $TARGET = "kvmtool" ]] && [[ $line =~ ^kvmtool_params\ *=\ *'"""'(.*)$ ]]; then
> + opts=$(parse_opts ${BASH_REMATCH[1]}$'\n' $fd)
> + elif [[ $TARGET = "kvmtool" ]] && [[ $line =~ ^kvmtool_params\ *=\ *(.*)$ ]]; then
> + opts=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
I think we can do something like
if [[ $TARGET == "qemu" ]]; then
params='(extra_params|qemu_params)'
elif [[ $TARGET == "kvmtool" ]]; then
params='(kvmtool_params)'
else
...fail...
fi
And then use $params in the regular expressions and always use
BASH_REMATCH[2]. That would allow us to avoid duplicating the if
statements and then we wouldn't need to factor out parse_opts either.
Thanks,
drew
> elif [[ $line =~ ^groups\ *=\ *(.*)$ ]]; then
> groups=${BASH_REMATCH[1]}
> elif [[ $line =~ ^arch\ *=\ *(.*)$ ]]; then
> --
> 2.49.0
>
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