boringssl/crypto/test/file_test.h
David Benjamin 3ecd0a5fca Convert aes_test to GTest.
This introduces machinery to start embedding the test data files into
the crypto_test binary. Figuring out every CI's test data story is more
trouble than is worth it. The GTest FileTest runner is considerably
different from the old one:

- It returns void and expects failures to use the GTest EXPECT_* and
  ASSERT_* macros, rather than ExpectBytesEqual. This is more monkey
  work to convert, but ultimately less work to add new tests. I think
  it's also valuable for our FileTest and normal test patterns to align
  as much as possible. The line number is emitted via SCOPED_TRACE.

- I've intentionally omitted the Error attribute handling, since that
  doesn't work very well with the new callback. This means evp_test.cc
  will take a little more work to convert, but this is again to keep our
  two test patterns aligned.

- The callback takes a std::function rather than a C-style void pointer.
  This means we can go nuts with lambdas. It also places the path first
  so clang-format doesn't go nuts.

BUG=129

Change-Id: I0d1920a342b00e64043e3ea05f5f5af57bfe77b3
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/16507
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
2017-05-23 22:33:25 +00:00

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/* Copyright (c) 2015, Google Inc.
*
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#ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_CRYPTO_TEST_FILE_TEST_H
#define OPENSSL_HEADER_CRYPTO_TEST_FILE_TEST_H
#include <openssl/base.h>
#include <stdint.h>
OPENSSL_MSVC_PRAGMA(warning(push))
OPENSSL_MSVC_PRAGMA(warning(disable : 4702))
#include <functional>
#include <map>
#include <memory>
#include <set>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
OPENSSL_MSVC_PRAGMA(warning(pop))
// File-based test framework.
//
// This module provides a file-based test framework. The file format is based on
// that of OpenSSL upstream's evp_test and BoringSSL's aead_test. NIST CAVP test
// vector files are also supported. Each input file is a sequence of attributes,
// instructions and blank lines.
//
// Each attribute has the form:
//
// Name = Value
//
// Instructions are enclosed in square brackets and may appear without a value:
//
// [Name = Value]
//
// or
//
// [Name]
//
// Commas in instruction lines are treated as separate instructions. Thus this:
//
// [Name1,Name2]
//
// is the same as:
//
// [Name1]
// [Name2]
//
// Either '=' or ':' may be used to delimit the name from the value. Both the
// name and value have leading and trailing spaces stripped.
//
// Each file contains a number of instruction blocks and test cases.
//
// An instruction block is a sequence of instructions followed by a blank line.
// Instructions apply to all test cases following its appearance, until the next
// instruction block. Instructions are unordered.
//
// A test is a sequence of one or more attributes followed by a blank line. For
// tests that process multiple kinds of test cases, the first attribute is
// parsed out as the test's type and parameter. Otherwise, attributes are
// unordered. The first attribute is also included in the set of attributes, so
// tests which do not dispatch may ignore this mechanism.
//
// Additional blank lines and lines beginning with # are ignored.
//
// Functions in this module freely output to |stderr| on failure. Tests should
// also do so, and it is recommended they include the corresponding test's line
// number in any output. |PrintLine| does this automatically.
//
// Each attribute in a test and all instructions applying to it must be
// consumed. When a test completes, if any attributes or insturctions haven't
// been processed, the framework reports an error.
class FileTest {
public:
enum ReadResult {
kReadSuccess,
kReadEOF,
kReadError,
};
class LineReader {
public:
virtual ~LineReader() {}
virtual ReadResult ReadLine(char *out, size_t len) = 0;
};
explicit FileTest(std::unique_ptr<LineReader> reader);
~FileTest();
// ReadNext reads the next test from the file. It returns |kReadSuccess| if
// successfully reading a test and |kReadEOF| at the end of the file. On
// error or if the previous test had unconsumed attributes, it returns
// |kReadError|.
ReadResult ReadNext();
// PrintLine is a variant of printf which prepends the line number and appends
// a trailing newline.
void PrintLine(const char *format, ...) OPENSSL_PRINTF_FORMAT_FUNC(2, 3);
unsigned start_line() const { return start_line_; }
// GetType returns the name of the first attribute of the current test.
const std::string &GetType();
// GetParameter returns the value of the first attribute of the current test.
const std::string &GetParameter();
// HasAttribute returns true if the current test has an attribute named |key|.
bool HasAttribute(const std::string &key);
// GetAttribute looks up the attribute with key |key|. It sets |*out_value| to
// the value and returns true if it exists and returns false with an error to
// |stderr| otherwise.
bool GetAttribute(std::string *out_value, const std::string &key);
// GetAttributeOrDie looks up the attribute with key |key| and aborts if it is
// missing. It should only be used after a |HasAttribute| call.
const std::string &GetAttributeOrDie(const std::string &key);
// GetBytes looks up the attribute with key |key| and decodes it as a byte
// string. On success, it writes the result to |*out| and returns
// true. Otherwise it returns false with an error to |stderr|. The value may
// be either a hexadecimal string or a quoted ASCII string. It returns true on
// success and returns false with an error to |stderr| on failure.
bool GetBytes(std::vector<uint8_t> *out, const std::string &key);
// ExpectBytesEqual returns true if |expected| and |actual| are equal.
// Otherwise, it returns false and prints a message to |stderr|.
bool ExpectBytesEqual(const uint8_t *expected, size_t expected_len,
const uint8_t *actual, size_t actual_len);
// AtNewInstructionBlock returns true if the current test was immediately
// preceded by an instruction block.
bool IsAtNewInstructionBlock() const;
// HasInstruction returns true if the current test has an instruction.
bool HasInstruction(const std::string &key);
// GetInstruction looks up the instruction with key |key|. It sets
// |*out_value| to the value (empty string if the instruction has no value)
// and returns true if it exists and returns false with an error to |stderr|
// otherwise.
bool GetInstruction(std::string *out_value, const std::string &key);
// CurrentTestToString returns the file content parsed for the current test.
// If the current test was preceded by an instruction block, the return test
// case is preceded by the instruction block and a single blank line. All
// other blank or comment lines are omitted.
const std::string &CurrentTestToString() const;
// InjectInstruction adds a key value pair to the most recently parsed set of
// instructions.
void InjectInstruction(const std::string &key, const std::string &value);
private:
void ClearTest();
void ClearInstructions();
void OnKeyUsed(const std::string &key);
void OnInstructionUsed(const std::string &key);
std::unique_ptr<LineReader> reader_;
// line_ is the number of lines read.
unsigned line_ = 0;
// start_line_ is the line number of the first attribute of the test.
unsigned start_line_ = 0;
// type_ is the name of the first attribute of the test.
std::string type_;
// parameter_ is the value of the first attribute.
std::string parameter_;
// attributes_ contains all attributes in the test, including the first.
std::map<std::string, std::string> attributes_;
// instructions_ contains all instructions in scope for the test.
std::map<std::string, std::string> instructions_;
// unused_attributes_ is the set of attributes that have not been queried.
std::set<std::string> unused_attributes_;
// unused_instructions_ is the set of instructions that have not been queried.
std::set<std::string> unused_instructions_;
std::string current_test_;
bool is_at_new_instruction_block_ = false;
FileTest(const FileTest &) = delete;
FileTest &operator=(const FileTest &) = delete;
};
typedef bool (*FileTestFunc)(FileTest *t, void *arg);
// FileTestMain runs a file-based test out of |path| and returns an exit code
// suitable to return out of |main|. |run_test| should return true on pass and
// false on failure. FileTestMain also implements common handling of the 'Error'
// attribute. A test with that attribute is expected to fail. The value of the
// attribute is the reason string of the expected OpenSSL error code.
//
// Tests are guaranteed to run serially and may affect global state if need be.
// It is legal to use "tests" which, for example, import a private key into a
// list of keys. This may be used to initialize a shared set of keys for many
// tests. However, if one test fails, the framework will continue to run
// subsequent tests.
int FileTestMain(FileTestFunc run_test, void *arg, const char *path);
// FileTestMainSilent behaves like FileTestMain but does not print a final
// FAIL/PASS message to stdout.
int FileTestMainSilent(FileTestFunc run_test, void *arg, const char *path);
// FileTestGTest behaves like FileTestMain, but for GTest. |path| must be the
// name of a test file embedded in the test binary.
void FileTestGTest(const char *path, std::function<void(FileTest *)> run_test);
#endif /* OPENSSL_HEADER_CRYPTO_TEST_FILE_TEST_H */