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README.md |
Testing in Capstone
Running tests
Types of test and their location
YAML test files
These test files are consumed by the various cstest
tools.
They contain all detail tests. As well as the LLVM regression tests (MC
tests).
Directories group tests by the category they intent to test.
Legacy (integration)
Legacy tests which only printed to stdout
. In practice they only test if the code segfaults.
Checking the produced output was not implemented.
Testing tools and usage
cstest
cstest
is the testing tool written in C. It is implemented in suite/cstest/
It consumes the yaml
files and reports errors or mismatches for disassembled instructions and their details.
Building
Dependencies:
cstest
requires thelibyaml
library.
You build cstest
by adding the -DCAPSTONE_BUILD_CSTEST=1
option during configuration of the Capstone build.
If you build and install Capstone cstest
gets installed as well.
Otherwise you find it in the build directory.
# Install libyaml
# sudo apt install libyaml-dev
# or
# sudo dnf install libyaml-devel
cd "<capstone-repo-root>"
# Optionally add the `-DENABLE_ASAN=1` flag.
cmake -B build -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DCAPSTONE_BUILD_CSTEST=ON
cmake --build build --config Debug
cmake --install build --prefix "<install-prefix>"
Run the integration tests for cstest
itself
./suite/cstest/test/integration_tests.py cstest
Run the tests
# Check supported options
cstest -h
# Run all
cstest tests/
Alternatively, you can use the CMake
test manager.
# List available tests
ctest --test-dir build -N
# Run a specific test
ctest --test-dir build -R "<name>"
cstest_py
cstest_py
is the testing tool written in Python. It is implemented in bindings/python/cstest_py
It consumes the yaml
files and reports errors or mismatches for disassembled instructions and their details.
Installing
You need to install the Capstone Python bindings first and afterwards the cstest_py
.
# Optionally, create a new virtual environment
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
cd bindings/python
pip install -e .
pip install -e cstest_py
cd ../..
Run the integration tests for cstest_py
itself
./suite/cstest/test/integration_tests.py cstest_py
And run the tests
# Check supported options
cstest_py -h
# Run all
cstest_py tests/
Add new tests
Unit and integration tests
Add the source into test/integration
or test/unit
respectively and update the CMakeLists.txt
file.
YAML
There are very few fields which are mandatory to fill.
Check suite/cstest/test/min_valid_test_file.yaml
to see which one.
- In general it is useful to just copy a previous test file and rewrite it accordingly.
- If you assign C enumeration identifiers to some fields (to check enumeration values),
ensure they are added on the
suite/cstest/include/test_mapping.h
. Otherwise,cstest
cannot map the strings to the values for comparison. - Rarely used, but useful fields are:
name
,skip
,skip_reason
.
MC regression tests
The MCUpdater
translates most test files of the LLVM MC regression tests into our YAML files.
The LLVM regression tests, check the bytes and assembly for all instructions of an architecture.
They do it by passing bytes or assembly to the llvm-mc
and FileCheck
tool and compare the output.
We capture this output and process it into YAML.
So you need to install llvm-mc
and FileCheck
for our updater to work.
To update the YAML MC regression tests, you need to install Auto-Sync
and run the MCUpdater
.
cd suite/auto-sync/
# Follow install instructions of Auto-Sync described in the README
# And run the updater:
./src/autosync/MCUpdater.py -a ARCH
ls build/mc_out/
# The produce yaml files. Copy them manually to tests/MC/ARCH
Please note:
Each of the LLVM test files can contain several llvm-mc
commands to run on the same file.
This is done to test the same file with different CPU features enabled.
So it can test different assembly flavors etc.
In Capstone all modules enable always all CPU features (even if this is not
possible in reality).
Due to this, we always parse all llvm-mc
commands but only write the last version of them to disk.
So if the same test file is tested with three different features enables, once with FeatureA
, FeatureB
and FeatureC
we only save the output with FeatureC
enabled.
This might give you MC test files which fail due to valid but mismatching disassembly.
You can set the skip
field for those tests and add a skip_reason
.
Once https://github.com/capstone-engine/capstone/issues/1992 is resolved, we can test all variants.