Library for creating and running tests for seL4.
See the Getting Started page for instructions for installing required Host dependencies and how to checkout, build and run the tests in seL4test (this project).
Small unit tests can be defined anywhere, such as libraries outside of sel4test
or in sel4test-driver
. Larger tests that do things like creating processes need to be declared inside sel4test-tests
.
To define a small unit test in a library outside of sel4test
or in sel4test-driver
:
- Declare
libsel4test
as a dependency for your library and include<sel4test/test.h>
. You may also find the functions in<sel4test/testutil.h>
handy. - Write your tests. Then, for each test you want to run, call one of the macros that define a test, such as the
DEFINE_TEST
macro. They are declared here. - Add your library as dependency to
libsel4testsupport
. Add a call to any function in your test file totestreporter.c
indummy_func()
. If you have multiple test files, then you need to call one function for each test file.
For an example, take a look at libsel4serialserver/src/test.c
in sel4_libs
.
Currently unit tests are assumed to be running sequentially, standalone (i.e. not multi-threaded). Some tests rely on being the highest priority running thread in the system.
To define a larger test in sel4test-tests
:
- Place your test in
apps/sel4test-tests/src/tests
. - Include
<../helpers.h>
. - Write your tests. Then, for each test you want to run, call one of the macros that define a test,
such as the
DEFINE_TEST
macro. They are declared here.
For an example, take a look at trivial.c
in sel4test
.