X-Git-Url: https://sigrok.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=tests%2Fcheck_core.c;fp=tests%2Fcheck_core.c;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=02a2bf688f25a50ea05276be75fba8b4f644fca6;hp=bb7dd8486c526423fcefd77e9ab1b51109e04f17;hpb=d258022db0b79dffc2bbdde0882e821966dbc312;p=libsigrok.git diff --git a/tests/check_core.c b/tests/check_core.c deleted file mode 100644 index bb7dd848..00000000 --- a/tests/check_core.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,183 +0,0 @@ -/* - * This file is part of the libsigrok project. - * - * Copyright (C) 2013 Uwe Hermann - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or - * (at your option) any later version. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - * GNU General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software - * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -#include -#include -#include "../include/libsigrok/libsigrok.h" -#include "lib.h" - -/* - * Check various basic init related things. - * - * - Check whether an sr_init() call with a proper sr_ctx works. - * If it returns != SR_OK (or segfaults) this test will fail. - * The sr_init() call (among other things) also runs sanity checks on - * all libsigrok hardware drivers and errors out upon issues. - * - * - Check whether a subsequent sr_exit() with that sr_ctx works. - * If it returns != SR_OK (or segfaults) this test will fail. - */ -START_TEST(test_init_exit) -{ - int ret; - struct sr_context *sr_ctx; - - ret = sr_init(&sr_ctx); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_init() failed: %d.", ret); - ret = sr_exit(sr_ctx); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_exit() failed: %d.", ret); -} -END_TEST - -/* - * Check whether two nested sr_init() and sr_exit() calls work. - * The two functions have two different contexts. - * If any function returns != SR_OK (or segfaults) this test will fail. - */ -START_TEST(test_init_exit_2) -{ - int ret; - struct sr_context *sr_ctx1, *sr_ctx2; - - ret = sr_init(&sr_ctx1); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_init() 1 failed: %d.", ret); - ret = sr_init(&sr_ctx2); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_init() 2 failed: %d.", ret); - ret = sr_exit(sr_ctx2); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_exit() 2 failed: %d.", ret); - ret = sr_exit(sr_ctx1); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_exit() 1 failed: %d.", ret); -} -END_TEST - -/* - * Same as above, but sr_exit() in the "wrong" order. - * This should work fine, it's not a bug to do this. - */ -START_TEST(test_init_exit_2_reverse) -{ - int ret; - struct sr_context *sr_ctx1, *sr_ctx2; - - ret = sr_init(&sr_ctx1); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_init() 1 failed: %d.", ret); - ret = sr_init(&sr_ctx2); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_init() 2 failed: %d.", ret); - ret = sr_exit(sr_ctx1); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_exit() 1 failed: %d.", ret); - ret = sr_exit(sr_ctx2); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_exit() 2 failed: %d.", ret); -} -END_TEST - -/* - * Check whether three nested sr_init() and sr_exit() calls work. - * The three functions have three different contexts. - * If any function returns != SR_OK (or segfaults) this test will fail. - */ -START_TEST(test_init_exit_3) -{ - int ret; - struct sr_context *sr_ctx1, *sr_ctx2, *sr_ctx3; - - ret = sr_init(&sr_ctx1); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_init() 1 failed: %d.", ret); - ret = sr_init(&sr_ctx2); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_init() 2 failed: %d.", ret); - ret = sr_init(&sr_ctx3); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_init() 3 failed: %d.", ret); - ret = sr_exit(sr_ctx3); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_exit() 3 failed: %d.", ret); - ret = sr_exit(sr_ctx2); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_exit() 2 failed: %d.", ret); - ret = sr_exit(sr_ctx1); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_exit() 1 failed: %d.", ret); -} -END_TEST - -/* - * Same as above, but sr_exit() in the "wrong" order. - * This should work fine, it's not a bug to do this. - */ -START_TEST(test_init_exit_3_reverse) -{ - int ret; - struct sr_context *sr_ctx1, *sr_ctx2, *sr_ctx3; - - ret = sr_init(&sr_ctx1); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_init() 1 failed: %d.", ret); - ret = sr_init(&sr_ctx2); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_init() 2 failed: %d.", ret); - ret = sr_init(&sr_ctx3); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_init() 3 failed: %d.", ret); - ret = sr_exit(sr_ctx1); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_exit() 1 failed: %d.", ret); - ret = sr_exit(sr_ctx2); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_exit() 2 failed: %d.", ret); - ret = sr_exit(sr_ctx3); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_exit() 3 failed: %d.", ret); -} -END_TEST - -/* Check whether sr_init(NULL) fails as it should. */ -START_TEST(test_init_null) -{ - int ret; - - ret = sr_log_loglevel_set(SR_LOG_NONE); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_log_loglevel_set() failed: %d.", ret); - - ret = sr_init(NULL); - fail_unless(ret != SR_OK, "sr_init(NULL) should have failed."); -} -END_TEST - -/* Check whether sr_exit(NULL) fails as it should. */ -START_TEST(test_exit_null) -{ - int ret; - - ret = sr_log_loglevel_set(SR_LOG_NONE); - fail_unless(ret == SR_OK, "sr_log_loglevel_set() failed: %d.", ret); - - ret = sr_exit(NULL); - fail_unless(ret != SR_OK, "sr_exit(NULL) should have failed."); -} -END_TEST - -Suite *suite_core(void) -{ - Suite *s; - TCase *tc; - - s = suite_create("core"); - - tc = tcase_create("init_exit"); - tcase_add_test(tc, test_init_exit); - tcase_add_test(tc, test_init_exit_2); - tcase_add_test(tc, test_init_exit_2_reverse); - tcase_add_test(tc, test_init_exit_3); - tcase_add_test(tc, test_init_exit_3_reverse); - tcase_add_test(tc, test_init_null); - tcase_add_test(tc, test_exit_null); - suite_add_tcase(s, tc); - - return s; -}