weston/tests/output-transforms-test.c
Pekka Paalanen ef81388466 tests: introduce struct fixture_metadata
This allows tests to give a meaningful name for their fixture setups
when they use more than one of them.

If a test uses DECLARE_FIXTURE_SETUP_WITH_ARG(), it must now pass a
third argument naming the field which is struct fixture_metadata. This
also means that the fixture setup data must now be a struct, it cannot
be a plain type anymore. A compiler error is generated if the field type
is not the expected one.

All tests using DECLARE_FIXTURE_SETUP_WITH_ARG() and converted to the
new form and given names for their fixture setups.

The fixture setup names not actually used yet, that will be another
patch.

Signed-off-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.com>
2021-02-17 12:52:33 +00:00

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#include "config.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include "weston-test-client-helper.h"
#include "weston-test-fixture-compositor.h"
#define TRANSFORM(x) WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_ ## x, #x
#define RENDERERS(s, t) \
{ \
.renderer = RENDERER_PIXMAN, \
.scale = s, \
.transform = WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_ ## t, \
.transform_name = #t, \
.meta.name = "pixman " #s " " #t, \
}, \
{ \
.renderer = RENDERER_GL, \
.scale = s, \
.transform = WL_OUTPUT_TRANSFORM_ ## t, \
.transform_name = #t, \
.meta.name = "GL " #s " " #t, \
}
struct setup_args {
struct fixture_metadata meta;
enum renderer_type renderer;
int scale;
enum wl_output_transform transform;
const char *transform_name;
};
static const struct setup_args my_setup_args[] = {
RENDERERS(1, NORMAL),
RENDERERS(1, 90),
RENDERERS(1, 180),
RENDERERS(1, 270),
RENDERERS(1, FLIPPED),
RENDERERS(1, FLIPPED_90),
RENDERERS(1, FLIPPED_180),
RENDERERS(1, FLIPPED_270),
RENDERERS(2, NORMAL),
RENDERERS(3, NORMAL),
RENDERERS(2, 90),
RENDERERS(2, 180),
RENDERERS(2, FLIPPED),
RENDERERS(3, FLIPPED_270),
};
static enum test_result_code
fixture_setup(struct weston_test_harness *harness, const struct setup_args *arg)
{
struct compositor_setup setup;
/* The width and height are chosen to produce 324x240 framebuffer, to
* emulate keeping the video mode constant.
* This resolution is divisible by 2 and 3.
* Headless multiplies the given size by scale.
*/
compositor_setup_defaults(&setup);
setup.renderer = arg->renderer;
setup.width = 324 / arg->scale;
setup.height = 240 / arg->scale;
setup.scale = arg->scale;
setup.transform = arg->transform;
setup.shell = SHELL_TEST_DESKTOP;
return weston_test_harness_execute_as_client(harness, &setup);
}
DECLARE_FIXTURE_SETUP_WITH_ARG(fixture_setup, my_setup_args, meta);
struct buffer_args {
int scale;
enum wl_output_transform transform;
const char *transform_name;
};
static const struct buffer_args my_buffer_args[] = {
{ 1, TRANSFORM(NORMAL) },
{ 2, TRANSFORM(90) },
};
TEST_P(output_transform, my_buffer_args)
{
const struct buffer_args *bargs = data;
const struct setup_args *oargs;
struct client *client;
bool match;
char *refname;
int ret;
oargs = &my_setup_args[get_test_fixture_index()];
ret = asprintf(&refname, "output_%d-%s_buffer_%d-%s",
oargs->scale, oargs->transform_name,
bargs->scale, bargs->transform_name);
assert(ret);
testlog("%s: %s\n", get_test_name(), refname);
/*
* NOTE! The transform set below is a lie.
* Take that into account when analyzing screenshots.
*/
client = create_client();
client->surface = create_test_surface(client);
client->surface->width = 10000; /* used only for damage */
client->surface->height = 10000;
client->surface->buffer = client_buffer_from_image_file(client,
"basic-test-card",
bargs->scale);
wl_surface_set_buffer_scale(client->surface->wl_surface, bargs->scale);
wl_surface_set_buffer_transform(client->surface->wl_surface,
bargs->transform);
move_client(client, 19, 19);
match = verify_screen_content(client, refname, 0, NULL, 0);
assert(match);
client_destroy(client);
}