Re: [PATCH v3 2/5] selftests/resctrl: Add helpers for the non-contiguous test

From: Reinette Chatre
Date: Fri Jan 26 2024 - 13:58:22 EST




On 1/25/2024 4:14 AM, Ilpo Järvinen wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Jan 2024, Maciej Wieczor-Retman wrote:


>> + fp = fopen(file_path, "r");
>> + if (!fp) {
>> + snprintf(reason, sizeof(reason), "Error in opening %s file\n", filename);
>> + ksft_perror(reason);
>
> Was this the conclusion of the kstf_perror() discussion with Reinette? I
> expected a bit different outcome when I stopped following it...
>
> In any case, it would be nice though if ksft_perror() (or some kselftest.h
> function yet to be added with a different name) would accept full printf
> interface and just add the errno string into the end of the string so one
> would not need to build constructs like this at all.
>
> It will require a bit of macro trickery into kselftest.h. I don't know how
> it should handle the case where somebody just passes a char pointer to it,
> not a string literal, but I guess it would just throw an error while
> compiling if somebody tries to do that as the macro string literal
> concatenation could not build useful/compilable token.
>
> It would make these prints informative enough to become actually useful
> without needed to resort to preparing the string in advance which seems
> to be required almost every single case with the current interface.

I think this can be accomplished with a new:
void ksft_vprint_msg(const char *msg, va_list args)

.. but ksft_perror() does conform to perror() and I expect that having one
support variable number of arguments while the other does to cause confusion.

To support variable number of arguments with errno I'd propose just to use
ksft_print_msg() with strerror(errno), errno as the arguments (or even %m
that that errno handling within ksft_print_msg() aims to support). This does
indeed seem to be the custom in other tests.

Reinette