libqtest: make bufwrite rely on the TransportOps

When using qtest "in-process" communication, qtest_sendf directly calls
a function in the server (qtest.c). Previously, bufwrite used
socket_send, which bypasses the TransportOps enabling the call into
qtest.c. This change replaces the socket_send calls with ops->send,
maintaining the benefits of the direct socket_send call, while adding
support for in-process qtest calls.

Signed-off-by: Alexander Bulekov <alxndr@bu.edu>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Darren Kenny <darren.kenny@oracle.com>
Message-id: 20200220041118.23264-8-alxndr@bu.edu
Signed-off-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <stefanha@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
Alexander Bulekov 2020-02-19 23:11:03 -05:00 committed by Stefan Hajnoczi
parent 075334810b
commit ca5d464151
2 changed files with 73 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -37,10 +37,18 @@
typedef void (*QTestSendFn)(QTestState *s, const char *buf);
typedef void (*ExternalSendFn)(void *s, const char *buf);
typedef GString* (*QTestRecvFn)(QTestState *);
typedef struct QTestClientTransportOps {
QTestSendFn send; /* for sending qtest commands */
/*
* use external_send to send qtest command strings through functions which
* do not accept a QTestState as the first parameter.
*/
ExternalSendFn external_send;
QTestRecvFn recv_line; /* for receiving qtest command responses */
} QTestTransportOps;
@ -1078,8 +1086,8 @@ void qtest_bufwrite(QTestState *s, uint64_t addr, const void *data, size_t size)
bdata = g_base64_encode(data, size);
qtest_sendf(s, "b64write 0x%" PRIx64 " 0x%zx ", addr, size);
socket_send(s->fd, bdata, strlen(bdata));
socket_send(s->fd, "\n", 1);
s->ops.send(s, bdata);
s->ops.send(s, "\n");
qtest_rsp(s, 0);
g_free(bdata);
}
@ -1367,3 +1375,62 @@ static void qtest_client_set_rx_handler(QTestState *s, QTestRecvFn recv)
{
s->ops.recv_line = recv;
}
/* A type-safe wrapper for s->send() */
static void send_wrapper(QTestState *s, const char *buf)
{
s->ops.external_send(s, buf);
}
static GString *qtest_client_inproc_recv_line(QTestState *s)
{
GString *line;
size_t offset;
char *eol;
eol = strchr(s->rx->str, '\n');
offset = eol - s->rx->str;
line = g_string_new_len(s->rx->str, offset);
g_string_erase(s->rx, 0, offset + 1);
return line;
}
QTestState *qtest_inproc_init(QTestState **s, bool log, const char* arch,
void (*send)(void*, const char*))
{
QTestState *qts;
qts = g_new0(QTestState, 1);
*s = qts; /* Expose qts early on, since the query endianness relies on it */
qts->wstatus = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < MAX_IRQ; i++) {
qts->irq_level[i] = false;
}
qtest_client_set_rx_handler(qts, qtest_client_inproc_recv_line);
/* send() may not have a matching protoype, so use a type-safe wrapper */
qts->ops.external_send = send;
qtest_client_set_tx_handler(qts, send_wrapper);
qts->big_endian = qtest_query_target_endianness(qts);
/*
* Set a dummy path for QTEST_QEMU_BINARY. Doesn't need to exist, but this
* way, qtest_get_arch works for inproc qtest.
*/
gchar *bin_path = g_strconcat("/qemu-system-", arch, NULL);
setenv("QTEST_QEMU_BINARY", bin_path, 0);
g_free(bin_path);
return qts;
}
void qtest_client_inproc_recv(void *opaque, const char *str)
{
QTestState *qts = *(QTestState **)opaque;
if (!qts->rx) {
qts->rx = g_string_new(NULL);
}
g_string_append(qts->rx, str);
return;
}

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@ -729,4 +729,8 @@ bool qtest_probe_child(QTestState *s);
*/
void qtest_set_expected_status(QTestState *s, int status);
QTestState *qtest_inproc_init(QTestState **s, bool log, const char* arch,
void (*send)(void*, const char*));
void qtest_client_inproc_recv(void *opaque, const char *str);
#endif