[dpdk-dev] [PATCH 0/1] Refactor crypto unit tests.

Adam Dybkowski adamx.dybkowski at intel.com
Wed Dec 11 17:10:14 CET 2019


This patch is a first step to refactor the overly complex symmetric
crypto unit tests. It merges many separate arrays of the tests
for these PMDs: null, aesni_mb, aesni_gcm, openssl, qat, sw_snow3g,
sw_kasumi, sw_zuc into one big array that's then used when running
unit tests on these PMDs.

Individual test functions check the capabilities and execute the rest
of the rest or skip (return -ENOTSUP) based on the particular test
requirements - e.g. test if PMD supports ZUC algo or even a particular
key length in few cases. Few edge cases required to check the PMD
itself (e.g. run on QAT only, or skip on AES NI / AES GCM). 

It's the first step of bigger refactoring. Maintainers of other PMDs
are encouraged to add their PMD unit tests also into this big central
array and remove individual test macro arrays.

This patch doesn't address next refactoring steps to be done in the
future: geting rid of many small (usually 1-2 line) test functions,
created separately for every test case; and simplifying many bigger
functions that currently do similar things but work on different
test vector structures.

Adam Dybkowski (1):
  test/crypto: refactor unit tests into one combined array

 app/test/test_cryptodev.c                  | 16113 +++++++++----------
 app/test/test_cryptodev_blockcipher.c      |     2 +-
 app/test/test_cryptodev_des_test_vectors.h |     6 +-
 3 files changed, 7430 insertions(+), 8691 deletions(-)

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2.17.1



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