# Test Specification Most of the functionality in wifimngr can be tested via its ubus API. Each API can be broken down into an individual test case to show full coverage is achieved. # Sections * [Preqreuisites](#prerequisites) * [Test Suites](#test-suites) * [Functional API Tests](#functional-api-tests) * [Unit Tests](#unit-tests) * [Functional Tests](#functional-tests) * [Writing New Tests](#writing-new-tests) ## Prerequisites The only prerequisite for the wifimngr test suites is that libwifi has to be built for the TEST platform, a versionprepared to publish dummy data for getter API, and record setter API to a test logfile at `/tmp/test.log`. ## Test Suites The wifimngr build pipe has three test suites, a functional-api suite, a unit testi suite and functional test suite. ### Functional API Tests The functional API tests consists of four individual test suites, one per object Ubus under test. The functional API tests use the Ubus-API-validation command-line interface tool to invoke a method, programmatically through libubus, and validates it against the objects json-schema. #### wifi | Execution ID | Method | Description | Function ID Coverage | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | status | No argument | [1](./functionspec.md#status) | | 2 | dummy | Negative Test | | #### wifi.ap.\<name\> | Execution ID | Method | Description | Function ID Coverage | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | status | No argument | [2](./functionspec.md#status-1) | | 2 | stats | No argument | [3](./functionspec.md#stats) | | 3 | assoclist | No argument | [4](./functionspec.md#assoclist) | | 4 | stations | No argument | [5](./functionspec.md#stations) | | 5 | stations | With sta argument | [5](./functionspec.md#stations) | | 6 | list_neighbor | No argument | [14](./functionspec.md#list_neighbor) | | 7 | list_neighbor | With client argument | [14](./functionspec.md#list_neighbor) | | 8 | dump_beacon | No argument | [19](./functionspec.md#dump_beacon) | | 9 | monitor_get | No argument | [9](./functionspec.md#monitor_get) | | 10 | monitor_get | With client argument | [9](./functionspec.md#monitor_get) | | 11 | dummy | Negative Test | | #### wifi.radio.\<name\> | Execution ID | Method | Description | Function ID Coverage | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | status | No argument | [20](./functionspec.md#status-2) | | 2 | stats | No argument | [21](./functionspec.md#stats-1) | | 3 | scanresults | No argument | [24](./functionspec.md#scanresults) | | 4 | scanresults | With bssid argument | [24](./functionspec.md#scanresults) | | 5 | get | No argument | [22](./functionspec.md#get) | | 6 | autochannel | No argument | [25](./functionspec.md#autochannel) | | 7 | dummy | Negative Test | | #### wifi.wps | Execution ID | Method | Description | Function ID Coverage | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | status | No argument | [30](./functionspec.md#status-3) | | 2 | status | With vif argument | [30](./functionspec.md#status-3) | | 3 | generate_pin | No argument | [31](./functionspec.md#generate_pin) | | 4 | validate_pin | With invalid pin argument | [32](./functionspec.md#validate_pin) | | 5 | validate_pin | With valid pin argument | [32](./functionspec.md#validate_pin) | | 6 | showpin | No argument | [33](./functionspec.md#showpin) | | 7 | showpin | With vif argument | [33](./functionspec.md#showpin) | | 8 | dummy | Negative Test | | ### Unit Tests The wifimngr unit tests are written in cmocka, invoking the ubus callbacks directly from the source code, which is compiled into a shared library. This means mocking the arguments of a cli or libubus invoke in a `struct blob_attr *`. The results of the call will be logged to the logfile at `/tmp/test.log`. | Execution ID | Method | Test Case Name | Function ID Coverage | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | disconnect | [test_api_radio_disconnect](#test_api_radio_disconnect) | [6](./functionspec.md#disconnect) | | 2 | request_transition | [test_api_req_bss_transition](#test_api_req_bss_transition) | [16](./functionspec.md#request_transition) | | 3 | request_neighbor | [test_api_req_beacon_report](#test_api_req_beacon_report) | [15](./functionspec.md#request_neighbor) | | 4 | add_neighbor | [test_api_add_nbr](#test_api_add_nbr) | [12](./functionspec.md#add_neighbor) | | 5 | start | [test_api_wps_start](#test_api_wps_start) | [28](./functionspec.md#start) | | 6 | stop | [test_api_wps_stop](#test_api_wps_stop) | [29](./functionspec.md#stop) | | 7 | add_vendor_ie | [test_api_add_vendor_ie](#test_api_add_vendor_ie) | [17](./functionspec.md#add_vendor_ie) | | 8 | del_vendor_ie | [test_api_del_vendor_ie](#test_api_del_vendor_ie) | [18](./functionspec.md#del_vendor_ie) | | 9 | del_neighbor | [test_api_del_neighbor](#test_api_del_neighbor) | [13](./functionspec.md#del_neighbor) | | 11 | scan | [test_api_scan](#test_api_scan) | [23](./functionspec.md#scan) | | 12 | setpin | [test_set_wps_ap_pin](#test_set_wps_ap_pin) | [34](./functionspec.md#setpin) | | 13 | autochannel | [test_api_acs](#test_api_acs) | [25](./functionspec.md#autochannel) | | 10 | subscribe_frame | [test_subscribe_frame](#test_subscribe_frame) | [7](./functionspec.md#test_subscribe_frame) | | 10 | unsubscribe_frame | [test_unsubscribe_frame](#test_unsubscribe_frame) | [8](./functionspec.md#test_unsubscribe_frame) | | 10 | add_iface | [test_add_iface](#test_add_iface) | [7](./functionspec.md#test_add_iface) | | 10 | del_iface | [test_del_iface](#test_del_iface) | [8](./functionspec.md#test_del_iface) | | 10 | monitor_add | [test_add_monitor](#test_add_monitor) | [7](./functionspec.md#monitor_add) | | 10 | monitor_del | [test_del_monitor](#test_del_monitor) | [8](./functionspec.md#monitor_del) | #### test_api_radio_disconnect ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `sta_disconnect(5)`, publishing the method [disconnect](./functionspec.md#disconnect). ##### Test Steps Prepare the arguments as: ````bash { "sta": "50:31:32:33:34:35" } ```` Iussing a deauthenticate to a 5GHz client from the libwifi test platform. Read the logfile and verify that the `sta` argument, and interface, was accurately logged. ##### Test Expected Results The expected result is for the log file to have recorded a call to the disconnect function, through the interface `test5` and with the argument `sta` as `50:31:32:33:34:35`. ````bash [2020-02-04 13:06:12] disconnect: { "ifname": "test5", "sta": "50:31:32:33:34:35" } ```` #### test_api_req_bss_transition ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `nbr_transition(5)`, publishing the method [request_transition](./functionspec.md#request_transition). ##### Test Steps Prepare the arguments as: ````bash { "client": "50:31:32:33:34:35", "bssid": ["22:22:22:22:22:22", "11:11:11:11:11:11" ] } ```` Requesting a 5GHz client, `50:31:32:33:34:35`, to transition from bssid `22:22:22:22:22:22` to bssid `11:11:11:11:11:11`. Read the logfile and verify that the interface and arguments were accurately logged. ##### Test Expected Results The expected result is for the log file to have recorded a call to the req_bss_transition function, through the interface `test5` and with the argument `client` as `50:31:32:33:34:35` and an array `bssid` with the entries `"22:22:22:22:22:22","11:11:11:11:11:11"`. ````bash [2020-02-04 13:06:12] req_bss_transition: { "ifname": "test5", "client": "50:31:32:33:34:35", "bssid": ["22:22:22:22:22:22","11:11:11:11:11:11",] } ```` #### test_api_req_beacon_report ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `nbr_request(5)`, publishing the method [request_neighbor](./functionspec.md#request_neighbor). ##### Test Steps Prepare the arguments as: ````bash { "client": "50:31:32:33:34:35", "ssid": "Test SSID 5GHz" } ```` Requesting the client `50:31:32:33:34:35` with the ssid `Test SSID 5GHz` as a neighbor. Read the logfile and verify that the interface and arguments were accurately logged. ##### Test Expected Results The expected result is for the log file to have recorded a call to the `nbr_request` function, through the interface `test5` and with the argument `client` as `50:31:32:33:34:35`. Currently the `ssid` argument is ignored and not expected to be observed from the log file. ````bash [2020-02-04 13:06:12] req_beacon_report: { "ifname": "test5", "client": "50:31:32:33:34:35" } ```` #### test_api_add_nbr ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `nbr_add(5)`, publishing the method [add_neighbor](./functionspec.md#add_neighbor). ##### Test Steps Prepare the arguments as: ````bash { "bssid": "00:11:12:13:14:15", "channel": 36, "bssid_info", "5", "reg": 5, "phy": 5 } ```` Requesting the neighbor bssid `00:11:12:13:14:15`, operating at channel 36 on registry 5 and phy 5 to be added to the neighbor list. Read the logfile and verify that the interface and arguments were accurately logged. ##### Test Expected Results The expected result is for the log file to have recorded a call to the `add_neighbor` function, through the interface `test5` and with the arguments `bssid` as `00:11:12:13:14:15`, channel as 36, phy as 5, reg as 5, bssid_info as "5". ````bash [2020-02-04 13:06:12] add_neighbor: { "ifname": "test5", "bssid_info": 5, "reg": 5, "channel": 36, "phy": 5, "bssid": "00:11:12:13:14:15" } ```` #### test_api_wps_start ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `wps_start(5)`, publishing the method [start](./functionspec.md#start) to the `wifi.wps` object. ##### Test Steps The test case has three steps, trying different argument inputs to reach as high coverage as possible. The first part of the test case tests the role registrar, with a pin, allowing others devices to connect via pin, over the 5GHz interface. ````bash { "vif": "test5", "pin": "24033848", "mode", "pin", "role": "registrar" } ```` The second part tests signing up with the role enrollee over the 2.4GHz interface. ````bash { "vif": "test2", "role": "enrollee" }` ```` The third part of the test case tests the mode pbc, allowing other devices to synchronize over via its own push button configuration, over the 2.4GHz interface. ````bash { "vif": "test2", "mode": "pbc" }` ```` Read the logfile and verify that the interface and arguments were accurately logged. ##### Test Expected Results The expected result is for the log file to have recorded a call to the `start_wps` function, showing the arguments accordingly, note that role `registrar` is represented by 0, and `enrollee` by 1, whereas mode `pin` is represented by 1 and `pbc` by 0. ````bash [2020-02-04 13:06:12] start_wps: { "ifname": "test5", "pin": "24033848", "role": 4, "mode": 1 } [2020-02-04 13:06:12] start_wps: { "ifname": "test2", "role": 1, "mode": 0 } [2020-02-04 13:06:12] start_wps: { "ifname": "test2", "role": 0, "mode": 0 } ```` #### test_api_wps_stop ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `wps_stop(5)`, publishing the method [stop](./functionspec.md#stop) to the `wifi.wps` object. ##### Test Steps Prepare the arguments as: ````bash { "ifname": "test5" } ```` Stopping any active WPS activity on the 5GHz interface. Read the logfile and verify that the interface and arguments were accurately logged. ##### Test Expected Results As `wps_stop(5)` will call iterate all available interfaces and invoke the libwifi API `wifi_stop_wps(1)` for each and every one, we expect to see all (both) interfaces in the logs along with the function tag `stop_wps`. ````bash [2020-02-04 13:06:12] stop_wps: { "ifname": "test2" } [2020-02-04 13:06:12] stop_wps: { "ifname": "test5" } ```` #### test_api_add_vendor_ie ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `vsie_add(5)`, publishing the method [add_vendor_ie](./functionspec.md#add_vendor_ie) to the `wifi.ap.<name>` object. ##### Test Steps Prepare the arguments: ````bash { "mgmt": 5, "oui": "112233", "data": "dd03efa567" } ```` Appending the vendor specific information to the management frame. ##### Test Expected Results The expected result is to observe the function tag `add_vendor_ie` in the logs, along with the prepared arguments, verifying that they have been parsed correctly by wifimngr and libwifi. ````bash [2020-02-04 13:06:12] add_vendor_ie: { "ifname": "test5", "mgmt": 5, "oui": "112233", "data": "dd03efa567" } ```` #### test_api_del_vendor_ie ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `vsie_del(5)`, publishing the method [del_vendor_ie](./functionspec.md#del_vendor_ie) to the `wifi.ap.<name>` object. ##### Test Steps Prepare the arguments: ````bash { "mgmt": 5, "oui": "112233", "data": "dd03efa567" } ```` Deleting the vendor specific information from the management frame. ##### Test Expected Results The expected result is to observe the function tag `del_vendor_ie` in the logs, along with the prepared arguments, verifying that they have been parsed correctly by wifimngr and libwifi. ````bash [2020-02-04 13:06:12] del_vendor_ie: { "ifname": "test5", "mgmt": 5, "oui": "112233", "data": "dd03efa567" } ```` #### test_api_del_neighbor ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `nbr_del(5)`, publishing the method [del_neighbor](./functionspec.md#del_neighbor) to the `wifi.ap.<name>` object. ##### Test Steps Prepare the arguments: ````bash { "bssid": "50:10:00:11:22:33" } ```` Removing the bssid from the neighbor list. ##### Test Expected Results The expected result is to observe the function tag `del_neighbor` in the test logs, along with the arguments, verifying that they have been parsed correctly by wifimngr and libwifi. ````bash [2020-02-04 13:06:12] del_neighbor: { "ifname": "test5", "bssid": "50:10:00:11:22:33" } ```` #### test_api_scan ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `wl_scan(5)`, publishing the method [scan](./functionspec.md#scan) to the `wifi.radio.<name>` object. ##### Test Steps Prepare the arguments: ````bash { "ssid": "test", "bssid": "00:00:00:11:22:33", "channel": 36 } ```` Scanning the device using the ssid `test`. ##### Test Expected Results The expected result is to observe the function tag `scan` in the test logs, along with the 5GHz interface and the argument `test5` as `ssid`, the remaining arguments are ignored as they are currently not implemented or passed to libwifi. ````bash [2020-02-04 13:06:12] scan: { "ifname": "test5", "ssid": "test", "bssid": "00:00:00:00:00:00", "channel": 0, "type": 0 } ```` #### test_set_wps_ap_pin ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `wps_set_ap_pin(5)`, publishing the method [setpin](./functionspec.md#setpin) to the `wifi.wps` object. ##### Test Steps Prepare the arguments: ````bash { "ifname": "test5", "pin": "24033848" } ```` Setting the WPS pin of the 5GHz interface to 24033848. ##### Test Expected Results The expected result is to observe the function tag `set_wps_ap_pin` in the test logs, along with the 5GHz interface and the pin. ````bash [2020-02-04 13:06:12] set_wps_ap_pin: { "ifname": "test5", "pin": 24033848 } ```` #### test_api_acs ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `wl_autochannel(5)`, publishing the method [autochannel](./functionspec.md#autochannel) to the `wifi.radio.<name>` object. ##### Test Steps Prepare the arguments: ````bash { "ifname": "test5" } ```` Automatically selecting a channel to operate at. Currently no further arguments are passed as they are ignored programmatically. ##### Test Expected Results The expected result is to observe the function tag `acs` in the test logs, along with the 5GHz interface. ````bash [2020-02-04 13:06:12] acs: { "ifname": "test5" } ```` #### test_subscribe_frame ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `subscribe_frame(5)`, publishing the method [subscribe_frame](./functionspec.md#subscribe_frame) to the `wifi.ap.<name>` object. Successfully calling the method will result in listening to the given 802.11 frames. ##### Test Steps Prepare the arguments: ````bash { "type": 0, "stype": 8 } ```` Start subscribing to 802.11 frames of `stype` set to `WIFI_FRAME_BEACON` and of `type` `WIFI_FRAME_MGMT`. ##### Test Expected Results The expected result is to observe the function tag `subscribe_frame` in the test logs, along with the 5GHz interface and the provided `type` and `stype` arguments. ````bash [2020-09-16 09:47:31] iface_subscribe_frame: { "ifname": "test5", "type": 0, "stype": 8 } ```` #### test_unsubscribe_frame ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `unsubscribe_frame(5)`, publishing the method [unsubscribe_frame](./functionspec.md#unsubscribe_frame) to the `wifi.ap.<name>` object. Successfully calling the method will result in no longer listening to the specified 802.11 frames. ##### Test Steps Prepare the arguments: ````bash { "type": 0, "stype": 8 } ```` Stop subscribing to 802.11 frames of `stype` set to `WIFI_FRAME_PROBE_REQ` and of `type` `WIFI_FRAME_CTRL`. ##### Test Expected Results The expected result is to observe the function tag `unsubscribe_frame` in the test logs, along with the 5GHz interface and the provided `type` and `stype` arguments. ````bash [2020-09-16 09:47:31] iface_unsubscribe_frame: { "ifname": "test5", "type": 1, "stype": 4 } ```` #### test_add_iface ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `wl_add_iface(5)`, publishing the method [add_iface](./functionspec.md#add_iface) to the `wifi.radio.<name>` object. Successfully calling the method will generate another wireless interface, and, if the `config` argument is set to true, a uci section will be generated for the interface in `/etc/config/wireless`. ##### Test Steps Prepare the arguments: ````bash { "config": 1, "args": {"mode": "monitor", "name": "test" }} ```` Creating a uci config section and creating an interface in monitor mode, `WIFI_MODE_STA` with the name `test`. ##### Test Expected Results The expected result is to observe the function tag `add_iface` in the test logs, along with the 5GHz interface, with `wifi_mode` set to `4`, an `argv` array with device, name and mode. Additional, an uci config section attached to the test5 device for the interface `test`. ````bash [2020-09-16 10:22:37] add_iface: { "ifname": "test5", "wifi_mode": "4", "argv": ["device", "test5", "mode", "monitor", "name", "test"] } ```` #### test_del_iface ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `wl_del_iface(5)`, publishing the method [del_iface](./functionspec.md#del_iface) to the `wifi.radio.<name>` object. Successfully calling the method will remove the wireless interface, and, if the `config` argument is set to true, the corresponding uci interface section in `/etc/config/wireless` will be deleted. ##### Test Steps Prepare the arguments: ````bash { "config": 1, "iface": "test" } ```` Deleting the uci config section and the interface `test`. ##### Test Expected Results The expected result is to observe the function tag `del_iface` in the test logs, along with the 5GHz interface, with the `face` set to `test`, `config` set to `1`, and the uci section for the `test` interface to be removed. ````bash [2020-09-16 10:22:37] del_iface: { "ifname": "test5", "iface": "test" } ```` #### test_monitor_add ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `sta_monitor_add(5)`, publishing the method [monitor_add](./functionspec.md#monitor_add) to the `wifi.ap.<name>` object. Successfully calling the method will add an unassociated client to be monitored for its rssi. ##### Test Steps Prepare the arguments: ````bash { "sta": "11:22:33:44:55:66" } ```` Starting to monitor the unassociated wireless client with the mac address `11:22:33:44:55:66`. ##### Test Expected Results The expected result is to observe the function tag `monitor_sta` in the test logs, along with the 5GHz interface and the argument `sta` as `11:22:33:44:55:66`, with `enable` set to `1`. ````bash [2020-09-16 11:20:12] monitor_sta: { "ifname": "test5", "sta": "11:22:33:44:55:66", "enable": 1 } ```` #### test_monitor_del ##### Description Tests the wifimngr ubus API callback `sta_monitor_del(5)`, publishing the method [monitor_del](./functionspec.md#monitor_del) to the `wifi.ap.<name>` object. Successfully calling the method will stop monitoring the specified unassociated client for its rssi. ##### Test Steps Prepare the arguments: ````bash { "sta": "11:22:33:44:55:66" } ```` Stop monitoring the unassociated wireless client with the mac address `11:22:33:44:55:66`. ##### Test Expected Results The expected result is to observe the function tag `monitor_sta` in the test logs, along with the 5GHz interface and the argument `sta` as `11:22:33:44:55:66`, with `enable` set to `0`. ````bash [2020-09-16 11:20:12] monitor_sta: { "ifname": "test5", "sta": "11:22:33:44:55:66", "enable": 0 } ```` ### Functional Tests | Serial ID | Test Case Name | | :--- | :--- | | 1 | test_api_events | #### test_api_events ##### Description Tests the event registration and receive process. Wifimngr will read the file `/etc/wifi.json` in order to register to netlink events, in this case the netlink family `easysoc` and the group `notify`. ``` { "events" : [ { "type": "wifi-event", "name": "cfg09ac03", "ifname": "test5", "family": "easysoc", "group": [ "notify" ] } ] } ``` ##### Test Steps As netlink events are not being published in the docker environment, the test will verify that a listener thread is created, registrates a listener and calls the libwifi API for receiving events. As in practice the listener thread is intended to listen for events for the entire lifetime of the process, there is no break condition for the listener loop. However, in order to get a more accurate memory management report, the event loop, `int wifimngr_recv_event(2)` is mocked to allow break on the return code -1. ``` int wifimngr_recv_event(const char *ifname, void *handle) { int err; for (;;) { err = wifi_recv_event((char *)ifname, handle); if (err < 0) return -1; } return 0; } ``` ##### Test Expected Results The expected results are that wifimngr will have attempted to register a listner with the family `easysoc`, the group `notify` under the interface `test5`, and attempted to receive events under the same interface, read from the test log file under the function tags `register_event` and `recv_event.` ````bash [2020-02-05 09:38:40] register_event: { "ifname": "test5", "family": "easysoc", "group": "notify" } [2020-02-05 09:38:40] recv_event: { "ifname": "test5" } ```` ## Writing New Tests On the addition of new APIs to wifimngr and libwifi, additional tests should be written to maintain the coverage and quality of the code. ### Libwifi On a new addition to the libwifi API, the test platform for libwifi has to be extended. The test platform for libwifi consists of two files, `test.c` and `test.h`, found under the subdirectory `./libwifi/modules/` under the [easy-soc-libs](https://dev.iopsys.eu/iopsys/easy-soc-libs) repository. The following examples assume the existence of a `struct test`. ``` struct test { unsigned char sta[6]; } ``` #### Getter Assume the addition of the new API, `get_client(2)`, taking an interface, `char *` as first argument, and a `struct test *`, filling the struct with the mac address of the first client in the interface. The first step is to prepare some dummy data in the header file, in this case a dummy client of the type `struct test`. Two structs with static mac addresses are to be prepared, one for each test interface, holding static data to represent a mac address. Additionally, add a macro pointing to the address of the structs with the dummy data. ``` /* 5GHz dummy data */ const struct test test5_test_data = { .sta = {"\x66\x55\x44\x33\x22\x11"} }; /* 5GHz "pointer" to dummy data */ #define test5_test &test5_test_data /* 2.4GHz dummy data */ const struct test test2_test_data = { .sta = {"\x11\x22\x33\x44\x55\x66"} }; /* 2.4GHz "pointer" to dummy data */ #define test2_test &test2_test_data ``` With the dummy data prepared, the function can be implemented. The test platform has a set of macros prepared to use when filling variables with dummy data, ranging from primitive types, buffers, arrays and structs. For this example the helper macro `GET_TEST_BUF_TYPE(4)` will be used: ``` #define TESTDATA(band, attr) test ## band ## _ ## attr ... #define GET_TEST_BUF_TYPE(o, iface, attr, type) \ ({ \ if (ifname_to_band(iface) == 5) \ memcpy(o, TESTDATA(5, attr), sizeof(type)); \ else \ memcpy(o, TESTDATA(2, attr), sizeof(type)); \ }) ``` The macro will fill the first argument, `o`, wth the data pointed to by the concatenated variable `test`, `5`, `_` and the `attr` argument, forming `test5_test`. Therefore, implementing our dummy getter, `test_get_client(2)`, becomes simple. ``` int get_client(char *ifname, struct test *t) { GET_TEST_BUF_TYPE(t, name, test, struct test); return 0; } ``` Lastly, it should be added to the driver, assuming the driver has been updated with a `get_client` function pointer: ``` const struct wifi_driver test_driver = { .name = "test", .get_client = test_get_client, ... }; ``` #### Setter In the case of an addition of a new setter to the libwifi API. A log function is prepared in the test driver, logging a `char *` string to a test log file, `/tmp/test.log`, `log_test(2)`. The first argument to `log_test(2)` is the `char *` representing the format, and the second is a `va_list`; all the arguments of the format. It is important the the format follows the structure ``` <FUNCTION_IDENTIFIER>: { <RELEVANT_ARGS> } ``` Assume the addition of a `set_client(2)` API call, the function should be implemented in the test driver, calling `log_test(2)` to be able to verify the struct usage and library linkage. Let's assume that the exposed Ubus API takes an argument in the form of a mac address, that would be provded as an argument, `sta`. ``` int test_set_client(char *ifname, struct test *t) { log_test("set_client: { \"ifname\": \"%s\", \"sta\": \"%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x\" }", ifname, t->sta[0], t->sta[0], t->sta[0], t->sta[0], t->sta[0], t->sta[0]); return 0; } ``` This will log the entry as: ``` [2020-02-04 13:06:12] set_client: { "ifname": "test5", "sta": "00:11:22:33:44:55" } ``` Which can then be read by the corresponding test case and verified. ### Writing Tests When extending the test cases themselves, getters should be tested via the Ubus-API-validation tool for in the functional-api-test suite. Setters without any external dependencies (i.e. other processes) should be included in the unit tests (`./test/api_test_wifi_setters.c`), and remaining setters in the functional-test suite (`./test/function_test_wifi_event.c`). For the setter tests, a utility function has been prepared to parse the logfile for the latest occurrance of a function identifier tag, `poll_test_log(2)`, utility function have been prepared. The function takes a `FILE *` as first argument, found in the `struct test_env`, and the function identifier as second argument, returning the json payload found in the log file, if any. For more information on writing test cases see [Continuous Integration at IOPSYS](https://dev.iopsys.eu/training/iopsyswrt-module-development/blob/master/testing/README.md)