1# Mbed TLS test framework 2 3This document is an overview of the Mbed TLS test framework and test tools. 4 5This document is incomplete. You can help by expanding it. 6 7## Unit tests 8 9See <https://tls.mbed.org/kb/development/test_suites> 10 11### Unit test descriptions 12 13Each test case has a description which succinctly describes for a human audience what the test does. The first non-comment line of each paragraph in a `.data` file is the test description. The following rules and guidelines apply: 14 15* Test descriptions may not contain semicolons, line breaks and other control characters, or non-ASCII characters. <br> 16 Rationale: keep the tools that process test descriptions (`generate_test_code.py`, [outcome file](#outcome-file) tools) simple. 17* Test descriptions must be unique within a `.data` file. If you can't think of a better description, the convention is to append `#1`, `#2`, etc. <br> 18 Rationale: make it easy to relate a failure log to the test data. Avoid confusion between cases in the [outcome file](#outcome-file). 19* Test descriptions should be a maximum of **66 characters**. <br> 20 Rationale: 66 characters is what our various tools assume (leaving room for 14 more characters on an 80-column line). Longer descriptions may be truncated or may break a visual alignment. <br> 21 We have a lot of test cases with longer descriptions, but they should be avoided. At least please make sure that the first 66 characters describe the test uniquely. 22* Make the description descriptive. “foo: x=2, y=4” is more descriptive than “foo #2”. “foo: 0<x<y, both even” is even better if these inequalities and parities are why this particular test data was chosen. 23* Avoid changing the description of an existing test case without a good reason. This breaks the tracking of failures across CI runs, since this tracking is based on the descriptions. 24 25`tests/scripts/check_test_cases.py` enforces some rules and warns if some guidelines are violated. 26 27## TLS tests 28 29### SSL extension tests 30 31#### SSL test case descriptions 32 33Each test case in `ssl-opt.sh` has a description which succinctly describes for a human audience what the test does. The test description is the first parameter to `run_tests`. 34 35The same rules and guidelines apply as for [unit test descriptions](#unit-test-descriptions). In addition, the description must be written on the same line as `run_test`, in double quotes, for the sake of `check_test_cases.py`. 36 37## Running tests 38 39### Outcome file 40 41#### Generating an outcome file 42 43Unit tests and `ssl-opt.sh` record the outcome of each test case in a **test outcome file**. This feature is enabled if the environment variable `MBEDTLS_TEST_OUTCOME_FILE` is set. Set it to the path of the desired file. 44 45If you run `all.sh --outcome-file test-outcome.csv`, this collects the outcome of all the test cases in `test-outcome.csv`. 46 47#### Outcome file format 48 49The outcome file is in a CSV format using `;` (semicolon) as the delimiter and no quoting. This means that fields may not contain newlines or semicolons. There is no title line. 50 51The outcome file has 6 fields: 52 53* **Platform**: a description of the platform, e.g. `Linux-x86_64` or `Linux-x86_64-gcc7-msan`. 54* **Configuration**: a unique description of the configuration (`mbedtls_config.h`). 55* **Test suite**: `test_suite_xxx` or `ssl-opt`. 56* **Test case**: the description of the test case. 57* **Result**: one of `PASS`, `SKIP` or `FAIL`. 58* **Cause**: more information explaining the result. 59