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NIST CAVP test 38 // vector files are also supported. Each input file is a sequence of attributes, 39 // instructions and blank lines. 40 // 41 // Each attribute has the form: 42 // 43 // Name = Value 44 // 45 // Instructions are enclosed in square brackets and may appear without a value: 46 // 47 // [Name = Value] 48 // 49 // or 50 // 51 // [Name] 52 // 53 // Commas in instruction lines are treated as separate instructions. Thus this: 54 // 55 // [Name1,Name2] 56 // 57 // is the same as: 58 // 59 // [Name1] 60 // [Name2] 61 // 62 // Either '=' or ':' may be used to delimit the name from the value. Both the 63 // name and value have leading and trailing spaces stripped. 64 // 65 // Each file contains a number of instruction blocks and test cases. 66 // 67 // An instruction block is a sequence of instructions followed by a blank line. 68 // Instructions apply to all test cases following its appearance, until the next 69 // instruction block. Instructions are unordered. 70 // 71 // A test is a sequence of one or more attributes followed by a blank line. For 72 // tests that process multiple kinds of test cases, the first attribute is 73 // parsed out as the test's type and parameter. Otherwise, attributes are 74 // unordered. The first attribute is also included in the set of attributes, so 75 // tests which do not dispatch may ignore this mechanism. 76 // 77 // Additional blank lines and lines beginning with # are ignored. 78 // 79 // Functions in this module freely output to |stderr| on failure. Tests should 80 // also do so, and it is recommended they include the corresponding test's line 81 // number in any output. |PrintLine| does this automatically. 82 // 83 // Each attribute in a test and all instructions applying to it must be 84 // consumed. When a test completes, if any attributes or insturctions haven't 85 // been processed, the framework reports an error. 86 87 class FileTest; 88 typedef bool (*FileTestFunc)(FileTest *t, void *arg); 89 90 class FileTest { 91 public: 92 enum ReadResult { 93 kReadSuccess, 94 kReadEOF, 95 kReadError, 96 }; 97 98 class LineReader { 99 public: ~LineReader()100 virtual ~LineReader() {} 101 virtual ReadResult ReadLine(char *out, size_t len) = 0; 102 }; 103 104 struct Options { 105 // path is the path to the input file. 106 const char *path = nullptr; 107 // callback is called for each test. It should get the parameters from this 108 // object and signal any errors by returning false. 109 FileTestFunc callback = nullptr; 110 // arg is an opaque pointer that is passed to |callback|. 111 void *arg = nullptr; 112 // silent suppressed the "PASS" string that is otherwise printed after 113 // successful runs. 114 bool silent = false; 115 // comment_callback is called after each comment in the input is parsed. 116 std::function<void(const std::string&)> comment_callback; 117 }; 118 119 explicit FileTest(std::unique_ptr<LineReader> reader, 120 std::function<void(const std::string &)> comment_callback); 121 ~FileTest(); 122 123 // ReadNext reads the next test from the file. It returns |kReadSuccess| if 124 // successfully reading a test and |kReadEOF| at the end of the file. On 125 // error or if the previous test had unconsumed attributes, it returns 126 // |kReadError|. 127 ReadResult ReadNext(); 128 129 // PrintLine is a variant of printf which prepends the line number and appends 130 // a trailing newline. 131 void PrintLine(const char *format, ...) OPENSSL_PRINTF_FORMAT_FUNC(2, 3); 132 start_line()133 unsigned start_line() const { return start_line_; } 134 135 // GetType returns the name of the first attribute of the current test. 136 const std::string &GetType(); 137 // GetParameter returns the value of the first attribute of the current test. 138 const std::string &GetParameter(); 139 140 // HasAttribute returns true if the current test has an attribute named |key|. 141 bool HasAttribute(const std::string &key); 142 143 // GetAttribute looks up the attribute with key |key|. It sets |*out_value| to 144 // the value and returns true if it exists and returns false with an error to 145 // |stderr| otherwise. 146 bool GetAttribute(std::string *out_value, const std::string &key); 147 148 // GetAttributeOrDie looks up the attribute with key |key| and aborts if it is 149 // missing. It should only be used after a |HasAttribute| call. 150 const std::string &GetAttributeOrDie(const std::string &key); 151 152 // GetBytes looks up the attribute with key |key| and decodes it as a byte 153 // string. On success, it writes the result to |*out| and returns 154 // true. Otherwise it returns false with an error to |stderr|. The value may 155 // be either a hexadecimal string or a quoted ASCII string. It returns true on 156 // success and returns false with an error to |stderr| on failure. 157 bool GetBytes(std::vector<uint8_t> *out, const std::string &key); 158 159 // ExpectBytesEqual returns true if |expected| and |actual| are equal. 160 // Otherwise, it returns false and prints a message to |stderr|. 161 bool ExpectBytesEqual(const uint8_t *expected, size_t expected_len, 162 const uint8_t *actual, size_t actual_len); 163 164 // AtNewInstructionBlock returns true if the current test was immediately 165 // preceded by an instruction block. 166 bool IsAtNewInstructionBlock() const; 167 168 // HasInstruction returns true if the current test has an instruction. 169 bool HasInstruction(const std::string &key); 170 171 // GetInstruction looks up the instruction with key |key|. It sets 172 // |*out_value| to the value (empty string if the instruction has no value) 173 // and returns true if it exists and returns false with an error to |stderr| 174 // otherwise. 175 bool GetInstruction(std::string *out_value, const std::string &key); 176 177 // CurrentTestToString returns the file content parsed for the current test. 178 // If the current test was preceded by an instruction block, the return test 179 // case is preceded by the instruction block and a single blank line. All 180 // other blank or comment lines are omitted. 181 const std::string &CurrentTestToString() const; 182 183 // InjectInstruction adds a key value pair to the most recently parsed set of 184 // instructions. 185 void InjectInstruction(const std::string &key, const std::string &value); 186 187 // SkipCurrent passes the current test case. Unused attributes are ignored. 188 void SkipCurrent(); 189 190 private: 191 void ClearTest(); 192 void ClearInstructions(); 193 void OnKeyUsed(const std::string &key); 194 void OnInstructionUsed(const std::string &key); 195 196 std::unique_ptr<LineReader> reader_; 197 // line_ is the number of lines read. 198 unsigned line_ = 0; 199 200 // start_line_ is the line number of the first attribute of the test. 201 unsigned start_line_ = 0; 202 // type_ is the name of the first attribute of the test. 203 std::string type_; 204 // parameter_ is the value of the first attribute. 205 std::string parameter_; 206 // attributes_ contains all attributes in the test, including the first. 207 std::map<std::string, std::string> attributes_; 208 // instructions_ contains all instructions in scope for the test. 209 std::map<std::string, std::string> instructions_; 210 211 // unused_attributes_ is the set of attributes that have not been queried. 212 std::set<std::string> unused_attributes_; 213 214 // unused_instructions_ is the set of instructions that have not been queried. 215 std::set<std::string> unused_instructions_; 216 217 std::string current_test_; 218 219 bool is_at_new_instruction_block_ = false; 220 221 // comment_callback_, if set, is a callback function that is called with the 222 // contents of each comment as they are parsed. 223 std::function<void(const std::string&)> comment_callback_; 224 225 FileTest(const FileTest &) = delete; 226 FileTest &operator=(const FileTest &) = delete; 227 }; 228 229 // FileTestMain runs a file-based test out of |path| and returns an exit code 230 // suitable to return out of |main|. |run_test| should return true on pass and 231 // false on failure. FileTestMain also implements common handling of the 'Error' 232 // attribute. A test with that attribute is expected to fail. The value of the 233 // attribute is the reason string of the expected OpenSSL error code. 234 // 235 // Tests are guaranteed to run serially and may affect global state if need be. 236 // It is legal to use "tests" which, for example, import a private key into a 237 // list of keys. This may be used to initialize a shared set of keys for many 238 // tests. However, if one test fails, the framework will continue to run 239 // subsequent tests. 240 int FileTestMain(FileTestFunc run_test, void *arg, const char *path); 241 242 // FileTestMain accepts a larger number of options via a struct. 243 int FileTestMain(const FileTest::Options &opts); 244 245 // FileTestGTest behaves like FileTestMain, but for GTest. |path| must be the 246 // name of a test file embedded in the test binary. 247 void FileTestGTest(const char *path, std::function<void(FileTest *)> run_test); 248 249 #endif /* OPENSSL_HEADER_CRYPTO_TEST_FILE_TEST_H */ 250