1 | Guidelines for test developers
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2 | ==============================
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3 |
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4 | How to add recipes
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5 | ------------------
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6 |
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7 | For any test that you want to perform, you write a script located in
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8 | `test/recipes/`, named `{nn}-test_{name}.t`,
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9 | where `{nn}` is a two digit number and
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10 | `{name}` is a unique name of your choice.
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11 |
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12 | Please note that if a test involves a new testing executable, you will need to
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13 | do some additions in test/build.info. Please refer to the section
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14 | ["Changes to test/build.info"](README.md#changes-to-testbuildinfo) below.
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15 |
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16 | Naming conventions
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17 | ------------------
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18 |
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19 | A test executable is named `test/{name}test.c`
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20 |
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21 | A test recipe is named `test/recipes/{nn}-test_{name}.t`, where `{nn}` is a two
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22 | digit number and `{name}` is a unique name of your choice.
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23 |
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24 | The number `{nn}` is (somewhat loosely) grouped as follows:
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25 |
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26 | 00-04 sanity, internal and essential API tests
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27 | 05-09 individual symmetric cipher algorithms
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28 | 10-14 math (bignum)
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29 | 15-19 individual asymmetric cipher algorithms
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30 | 20-24 openssl commands (some otherwise not tested)
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31 | 25-29 certificate forms, generation and verification
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32 | 30-35 engine and evp
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33 | 60-79 APIs:
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34 | 60 X509 subsystem
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35 | 61 BIO subsystem
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36 | 65 CMP subsystem
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37 | 70 PACKET layer
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38 | 80-89 "larger" protocols (CA, CMS, OCSP, SSL, TSA)
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39 | 90-98 misc
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40 | 99 most time consuming tests [such as test_fuzz]
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41 |
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42 | A recipe that just runs a test executable
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43 | -----------------------------------------
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44 |
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45 | A script that just runs a program looks like this:
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46 |
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47 | #! /usr/bin/env perl
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48 |
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49 | use OpenSSL::Test::Simple;
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50 |
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51 | simple_test("test_{name}", "{name}test", "{name}");
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52 |
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53 | `{name}` is the unique name you have chosen for your test.
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54 |
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55 | The second argument to `simple_test` is the test executable, and `simple_test`
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56 | expects it to be located in `test/`
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57 |
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58 | For documentation on `OpenSSL::Test::Simple`,
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59 | do `perldoc util/perl/OpenSSL/Test/Simple.pm`.
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60 |
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61 | A recipe that runs a more complex test
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62 | --------------------------------------
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63 |
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64 | For more complex tests, you will need to read up on Test::More and
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65 | OpenSSL::Test. Test::More is normally preinstalled, do `man Test::More` for
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66 | documentation. For OpenSSL::Test, do `perldoc util/perl/OpenSSL/Test.pm`.
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67 |
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68 | A script to start from could be this:
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69 |
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70 | #! /usr/bin/env perl
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71 |
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72 | use strict;
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73 | use warnings;
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74 | use OpenSSL::Test;
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75 |
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76 | setup("test_{name}");
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77 |
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78 | plan tests => 2; # The number of tests being performed
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79 |
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80 | ok(test1, "test1");
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81 | ok(test2, "test1");
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82 |
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83 | sub test1
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84 | {
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85 | # test feature 1
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86 | }
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87 |
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88 | sub test2
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89 | {
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90 | # test feature 2
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91 | }
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92 |
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93 | Changes to test/build.info
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94 | --------------------------
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95 |
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96 | Whenever a new test involves a new test executable you need to do the
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97 | following (at all times, replace {NAME} and {name} with the name of your
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98 | test):
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99 |
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100 | * add `{name}` to the list of programs under `PROGRAMS_NO_INST`
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101 |
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102 | * create a three line description of how to build the test, you will have
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103 | to modify the include paths and source files if you don't want to use the
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104 | basic test framework:
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105 |
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106 | SOURCE[{name}]={name}.c
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107 | INCLUDE[{name}]=.. ../include ../apps/include
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108 | DEPEND[{name}]=../libcrypto libtestutil.a
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109 |
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110 | Generic form of C test executables
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111 | ----------------------------------
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112 |
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113 | #include "testutil.h"
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114 |
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115 | static int my_test(void)
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116 | {
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117 | int testresult = 0; /* Assume the test will fail */
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118 | int observed;
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119 |
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120 | observed = function(); /* Call the code under test */
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121 | if (!TEST_int_eq(observed, 2)) /* Check the result is correct */
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122 | goto end; /* Exit on failure - optional */
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123 |
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124 | testresult = 1; /* Mark the test case a success */
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125 | end:
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126 | cleanup(); /* Any cleanup you require */
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127 | return testresult;
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128 | }
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129 |
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130 | int setup_tests(void)
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131 | {
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132 | ADD_TEST(my_test); /* Add each test separately */
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133 | return 1; /* Indicates success. Return 0 */
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134 | /* to produce an error with a */
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135 | /* usage message and -1 for */
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136 | /* failure to set up with no */
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137 | /* usage message. */
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138 | }
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139 |
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140 | You should use the `TEST_xxx` macros provided by `testutil.h` to test all failure
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141 | conditions. These macros produce an error message in a standard format if the
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142 | condition is not met (and nothing if the condition is met). Additional
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143 | information can be presented with the `TEST_info` macro that takes a `printf`
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144 | format string and arguments. `TEST_error` is useful for complicated conditions,
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145 | it also takes a `printf` format string and argument. In all cases the `TEST_xxx`
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146 | macros are guaranteed to evaluate their arguments exactly once. This means
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147 | that expressions with side effects are allowed as parameters. Thus,
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148 |
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149 | if (!TEST_ptr(ptr = OPENSSL_malloc(..)))
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150 |
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151 | works fine and can be used in place of:
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152 |
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153 | ptr = OPENSSL_malloc(..);
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154 | if (!TEST_ptr(ptr))
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155 |
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156 | The former produces a more meaningful message on failure than the latter.
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157 |
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158 | Note that the test infrastructure automatically sets up all required environment
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159 | variables (such as `OPENSSL_MODULES`, `OPENSSL_CONF`, etc.) for the tests.
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160 | Individual tests may choose to override the default settings as required.
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