From: Andy Shevchenko <andy.shevchenko@gmail.com>
To: Syed Nayyar Waris <syednwaris@gmail.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@linux.intel.com>,
William Breathitt Gray <vilhelm.gray@gmail.com>,
Linus Walleij <linus.walleij@linaro.org>,
Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/6] lib/test_bitmap.c: Add for_each_set_clump test cases
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 16:11:27 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAHp75VcWwHT1eWekAMheaaU0-M_-w41XvJ-iNdKSVC+GZY7JsQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20200424122619.GA5573@syed>
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 3:29 PM Syed Nayyar Waris <syednwaris@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The introduction of the generic for_each_set_clump macro need test
> cases to verify the implementation. This patch adds test cases for
> scenarios in which clump sizes are 8 bits, 24 bits, 30 bits and 6 bits.
> The cases contain situations where clump is getting split at the word
> boundary and also when zeroes are present in the start and middle of
> bitmap.
...
> #define expect_eq_clump8(...) __expect_eq(clump8, ##__VA_ARGS__)
> +#define expect_eq_clump(...) __expect_eq(clump, ##__VA_ARGS__)
What the difference with clump8() ? Can either of them use another?
...
> #define CLUMP_EXP_NUMBITS 64
> +static void __init test_for_each_set_clump_8(void) /* 8 bit clumps test using
> + new for_each_set_clump */
> +{
> +#define CLUMP_EXP_NUMBITS 64
Isn't it a redefinition? Shouldn't we undef all local definitions
above and below?
Also, can we derive it's size based on ARRAY_SIZE() and clump size?
> + DECLARE_BITMAP(bits, CLUMP_EXP_NUMBITS);
> + unsigned long start, clump, clump_size = 8;
> +
> + /* set bitmap to test case */
> + bitmap_zero(bits, CLUMP_EXP_NUMBITS);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x38000201, 0, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x05ff0f38, 32, 32);
> +
> + for_each_set_clump(start, clump, bits, CLUMP_EXP_NUMBITS, clump_size)
> + expect_eq_clump(start, CLUMP_EXP_NUMBITS, clump_exp1, &clump, clump_size);
> +}
> +
> +static void __init test_for_each_set_clump_24(void) /* 24 bit clumps */
> +{
> +#define CLUMP_EXP_NUMBITS_2 256
> + DECLARE_BITMAP(bits, CLUMP_EXP_NUMBITS_2);
> + unsigned long start, clump, clump_size = 24;
> + unsigned long size = clump_size * 10;
> +
> + /* set bitmap to test case */
> + bitmap_zero(bits, CLUMP_EXP_NUMBITS_2);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0xeffedcba, 0, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0xbbbbabcd, 32, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x000000aa, 64, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x000000aa, 96, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x00ff0000, 128, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0xaaaaaa00, 160, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0xff000000, 192, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x00aa0000, 224, 32);
> +
> + for_each_set_clump(start, clump, bits, size, clump_size)
> + expect_eq_clump(start, size, clump_exp2, &clump, clump_size);
> +}
> +
> +static void __init test_for_each_set_clump_30(void) /* 30 bit clumps */
> +{
> +#define CLUMP_EXP_NUMBITS_2 256
> + DECLARE_BITMAP(bits, CLUMP_EXP_NUMBITS_2);
> + unsigned long start, clump, clump_size = 30;
> + unsigned long size = clump_size * 8;
> +
> + /* set bitmap to test case */
> + bitmap_zero(bits, CLUMP_EXP_NUMBITS_2);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x00000000, 0, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x00000000, 32, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x00000000, 64, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x0f000000, 96, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x00ff0000, 128, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0xaaaaaa00, 160, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0xff000000, 192, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x00aa0000, 224, 32);
> +
> + for_each_set_clump(start, clump, bits, size, clump_size)
> + expect_eq_clump(start, size, clump_exp3, &clump, clump_size);
> +}
> +
> +static void __init test_for_each_set_clump_6(void) /* 6 bit clumps */
> +{
> +#define CLUMP_EXP_NUMBITS_2 256
> + DECLARE_BITMAP(bits, CLUMP_EXP_NUMBITS_2);
> + unsigned long start, clump, clump_size = 6;
> + unsigned long size = clump_size * 3;
> +
> + /* set bitmap to test case */
> + bitmap_zero(bits, CLUMP_EXP_NUMBITS_2);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x00000ac0, 0, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x00000000, 32, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x00000000, 64, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x0f000000, 96, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x00ff0000, 128, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0xaaaaaa00, 160, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0xff000000, 192, 32);
> + bitmap_set_value(bits, 0x00aa0000, 224, 32);
> +
> + for_each_set_clump(start, clump, bits, size, clump_size)
> + expect_eq_clump(start, size, clump_exp4, &clump, clump_size);
> +}
Can we unify all above and provide simple two test data sets:
expected, input, clump size and other information as function
parameter?
--
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko
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2020-04-24 12:26 [PATCH 2/6] lib/test_bitmap.c: Add for_each_set_clump test cases Syed Nayyar Waris
2020-04-24 13:11 ` Andy Shevchenko [this message]
2020-04-24 18:26 ` Syed Nayyar Waris
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