selftests/bpf: reduce verboseness of reg_bounds selftest logs

Reduce verboseness of test_progs' output in reg_bounds set of tests with
two changes.

First, instead of each different operator (<, <=, >, ...) being it's own
subtest, combine all different ops for the same (x, y, init_t, cond_t)
values into single subtest. Instead of getting 6 subtests, we get one
generic one, e.g.:

  #192/53  reg_bounds_crafted/(s64)[0xffffffffffffffff; 0] (s64)<op> 0xffffffff00000000:OK

Second, for random generated test cases, treat all of them as a single
test to eliminate very verbose output with random values in them. So now
we'll just get one line per each combination of (init_t, cond_t),
instead of 6 x 25 = 150 subtests before this change:

  #225     reg_bounds_rand_consts_s32_s32:OK

Given we reduce verboseness so much, it makes sense to do a bit more
random testing, so we also bump default number of random tests to 100,
up from 25. This doesn't increase runtime significantly, especially in
parallelized mode.

With all the above changes we still make sure that we have all the
information necessary for reproducing test case if it happens to fail.
That includes reporting random seed and specific operator that is
failing. Those will only be printed to console if related test/subtest
fails, so it doesn't have any added verboseness implications.

Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20231120180452.145849-1-andrii@kernel.org
Signed-off-by: Alexei Starovoitov <ast@kernel.org>
This commit is contained in:
Andrii Nakryiko 2023-11-20 10:04:52 -08:00 committed by Alexei Starovoitov
parent 3e124aa6cb
commit 57b97ecb40

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@ -1361,11 +1361,11 @@ struct subtest_case {
enum op op;
};
static void subtest_case_str(struct strbuf *sb, struct subtest_case *t)
static void subtest_case_str(struct strbuf *sb, struct subtest_case *t, bool use_op)
{
snappendf(sb, "(%s)", t_str(t->init_t));
snprintf_range(t->init_t, sb, t->x);
snappendf(sb, " (%s)%s ", t_str(t->cond_t), op_str(t->op));
snappendf(sb, " (%s)%s ", t_str(t->cond_t), use_op ? op_str(t->op) : "<op>");
snprintf_range(t->init_t, sb, t->y);
}
@ -1440,8 +1440,8 @@ static int verify_case_op(enum num_t init_t, enum num_t cond_t,
/* Given setup ranges and number types, go over all supported operations,
* generating individual subtest for each allowed combination
*/
static int verify_case(struct ctx *ctx, enum num_t init_t, enum num_t cond_t,
struct range x, struct range y)
static int verify_case_opt(struct ctx *ctx, enum num_t init_t, enum num_t cond_t,
struct range x, struct range y, bool is_subtest)
{
DEFINE_STRBUF(sb, 256);
int err;
@ -1452,11 +1452,14 @@ static int verify_case(struct ctx *ctx, enum num_t init_t, enum num_t cond_t,
.y = y,
};
sb->pos = 0; /* reset position in strbuf */
subtest_case_str(sb, &sub, false /* ignore op */);
if (is_subtest && !test__start_subtest(sb->buf))
return 0;
for (sub.op = first_op; sub.op <= last_op; sub.op++) {
sb->pos = 0; /* reset position in strbuf */
subtest_case_str(sb, &sub);
if (!test__start_subtest(sb->buf))
continue;
subtest_case_str(sb, &sub, true /* print op */);
if (env.verbosity >= VERBOSE_NORMAL) /* this speeds up debugging */
printf("TEST CASE: %s\n", sb->buf);
@ -1491,6 +1494,12 @@ static int verify_case(struct ctx *ctx, enum num_t init_t, enum num_t cond_t,
return 0;
}
static int verify_case(struct ctx *ctx, enum num_t init_t, enum num_t cond_t,
struct range x, struct range y)
{
return verify_case_opt(ctx, init_t, cond_t, x, y, true /* is_subtest */);
}
/* ================================
* GENERATED CASES FROM SEED VALUES
* ================================
@ -1913,7 +1922,7 @@ void test_reg_bounds_gen_ranges_s32_s64(void) { validate_gen_range_vs_range(S32,
void test_reg_bounds_gen_ranges_s32_u32(void) { validate_gen_range_vs_range(S32, U32); }
void test_reg_bounds_gen_ranges_s32_s32(void) { validate_gen_range_vs_range(S32, S32); }
#define DEFAULT_RAND_CASE_CNT 25
#define DEFAULT_RAND_CASE_CNT 100
#define RAND_21BIT_MASK ((1 << 22) - 1)
@ -1968,7 +1977,6 @@ static void validate_rand_ranges(enum num_t init_t, enum num_t cond_t, bool cons
"[RANDOM SEED %u] RANGE x %s, %s -> %s",
ctx.rand_seed, const_range ? "CONST" : "RANGE",
t_str(init_t), t_str(cond_t));
fprintf(env.stdout, "%s\n", ctx.progress_ctx);
for (i = 0; i < ctx.rand_case_cnt; i++) {
range1 = rand_range(init_t);
@ -1980,14 +1988,16 @@ static void validate_rand_ranges(enum num_t init_t, enum num_t cond_t, bool cons
}
/* <range1> x <range2> */
if (verify_case(&ctx, init_t, cond_t, range1, range2))
if (verify_case_opt(&ctx, init_t, cond_t, range1, range2, false /* !is_subtest */))
goto cleanup;
/* <range2> x <range1> */
if (verify_case(&ctx, init_t, cond_t, range2, range1))
if (verify_case_opt(&ctx, init_t, cond_t, range2, range1, false /* !is_subtest */))
goto cleanup;
}
cleanup:
/* make sure we report random seed for reproducing */
ASSERT_TRUE(true, ctx.progress_ctx);
cleanup_ctx(&ctx);
}