heap-trace: Add missing tests for heap_trace_summary() and heap_trace_dump_caps()

Note: the checks for the tests marked as [test-dump] are done in the pytest function
test_heap_trace_dump() since they are relying on the content of the heap_trace_dump_caps()
output.
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Guillaume Souchere 2022-12-22 11:36:36 +01:00
parent c39a9de344
commit 89c0a259ee
3 changed files with 139 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -19,12 +19,14 @@
#include "freertos/FreeRTOS.h"
#include "freertos/task.h"
#include "esp_heap_caps.h"
#ifdef CONFIG_HEAP_TRACING
// only compile in heap tracing tests if tracing is enabled
#include "esp_heap_trace.h"
TEST_CASE("heap trace leak check", "[heap]")
TEST_CASE("heap trace leak check", "[heap-trace]")
{
heap_trace_record_t recs[8];
heap_trace_init_standalone(recs, 8);
@ -71,7 +73,7 @@ TEST_CASE("heap trace leak check", "[heap]")
heap_trace_stop();
}
TEST_CASE("heap trace wrapped buffer check", "[heap]")
TEST_CASE("heap trace wrapped buffer check", "[heap-trace]")
{
const size_t N = 8;
heap_trace_record_t recs[N];
@ -140,7 +142,7 @@ static void print_floats_task(void *ignore)
vTaskDelete(NULL);
}
TEST_CASE("can trace allocations made by newlib", "[heap]")
TEST_CASE("can trace allocations made by newlib", "[heap-trace]")
{
const size_t N = 8;
heap_trace_record_t recs[N];
@ -165,5 +167,110 @@ TEST_CASE("can trace allocations made by newlib", "[heap]")
TEST_ASSERT(heap_trace_get_count() > 3);
}
TEST_CASE("check for summary value validity", "[heap-trace]") {
const size_t alloc_size = 100;
const size_t counter_size = 2;
const size_t ptr_array_size = counter_size + 1;
// N+1 pointers to allocate to test the overflow in the summary
void *ptrs[ptr_array_size];
heap_trace_record_t recs[counter_size];
heap_trace_init_standalone(recs, counter_size);
heap_trace_start(HEAP_TRACE_ALL);
for (size_t i = 0; i < ptr_array_size; i ++) {
ptrs[i] = heap_caps_malloc(alloc_size, MALLOC_CAP_INTERNAL);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(ptrs[i]);
}
// check that the summary shows the right number of internal memory allocation count
heap_trace_summary_t summary;
heap_trace_summary(&summary);
TEST_ASSERT(summary.count == counter_size);
TEST_ASSERT(summary.capacity == counter_size);
TEST_ASSERT(summary.total_allocations == ptr_array_size);
TEST_ASSERT(summary.has_overflowed == true);
// free the pointers
for (size_t i = 0; i < ptr_array_size; i++) {
heap_caps_free(ptrs[i]);
}
heap_trace_summary(&summary);
TEST_ASSERT(summary.total_frees == ptr_array_size);
heap_trace_stop();
}
#ifdef CONFIG_SPIRAM
void* allocate_pointer(uint32_t caps)
{
const size_t alloc_size = 100;
void *ptr = heap_caps_malloc(alloc_size, caps);
TEST_ASSERT_NOT_NULL(ptr);
return ptr;
}
TEST_CASE("can dump only internal memory allocations", "[trace-dump][internal]")
{
const size_t number_log = 2;
heap_trace_record_t recs[number_log];
heap_trace_init_standalone(recs, number_log);
heap_trace_start(HEAP_TRACE_ALL);
void *internal_ptr = allocate_pointer(MALLOC_CAP_INTERNAL);
void *external_ptr = allocate_pointer(MALLOC_CAP_SPIRAM);
// dump records for memory only. The pytest environment will look for specific strings
// related to internal memory allocation in the output of the dump.
heap_trace_dump_caps(MALLOC_CAP_INTERNAL);
heap_caps_free(internal_ptr);
heap_caps_free(external_ptr);
heap_trace_stop();
}
TEST_CASE("can dump only external memory allocations", "[trace-dump][external]")
{
const size_t number_log = 2;
heap_trace_record_t recs[number_log];
heap_trace_init_standalone(recs, number_log);
heap_trace_start(HEAP_TRACE_ALL);
void *internal_ptr = allocate_pointer(MALLOC_CAP_INTERNAL);
void *external_ptr = allocate_pointer(MALLOC_CAP_SPIRAM);
// dump records for memory only. The pytest environment will look for specific strings
// related to external memory allocation in the output of the dump.
heap_trace_dump_caps(MALLOC_CAP_SPIRAM);
heap_caps_free(internal_ptr);
heap_caps_free(external_ptr);
heap_trace_stop();
}
TEST_CASE("can dump both external and internal allocations", "[trace-dump][all]")
{
const size_t number_log = 2;
heap_trace_record_t recs[number_log];
heap_trace_init_standalone(recs, number_log);
heap_trace_start(HEAP_TRACE_ALL);
void *internal_ptr = allocate_pointer(MALLOC_CAP_INTERNAL);
void *external_ptr = allocate_pointer(MALLOC_CAP_SPIRAM);
// dump records for memory only. The pytest environment will look for specific strings
// related to external and internal memory allocation in the output of the dump.
heap_trace_dump_caps(MALLOC_CAP_INTERNAL | MALLOC_CAP_SPIRAM);
heap_caps_free(internal_ptr);
heap_caps_free(external_ptr);
heap_trace_stop();
}
#endif // CONFIG_SPIRAM
#endif

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@ -64,3 +64,30 @@ def test_heap_8bit_access(dut: Dut) -> None:
dut.expect_exact('Press ENTER to see the list of tests')
dut.write('"IRAM_8BIT capability test"')
dut.expect_unity_test_output(timeout=300)
@pytest.mark.generic
@pytest.mark.esp32
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'config',
[
'heap_trace'
]
)
def test_heap_trace_dump(dut: Dut) -> None:
dut.expect_exact('Press ENTER to see the list of tests')
dut.write('[trace-dump][internal]')
dut.expect('Internal')
dut.expect_exact('Enter next test, or \'enter\' to see menu')
dut.write('[trace-dump][external]')
dut.expect('PSRAM')
dut.expect_exact('Enter next test, or \'enter\' to see menu')
dut.write('[trace-dump][all]')
dut.expect('Internal')
dut.expect('PSRAM')
dut.expect_exact('Enter next test, or \'enter\' to see menu')
dut.write('[heap-trace]')
dut.expect_unity_test_output(timeout=100)

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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
CONFIG_SPIRAM=y
CONFIG_HEAP_TRACING_STANDALONE=y