# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only

testsrc := $(top)/tests

# Place the build output in one of two places depending on COV, so that code
# built with code coverage never mixes with code built without code coverage.
ifeq ($(COV),1)
testobj := $(obj)/coverage
else
testobj := $(obj)/tests
endif

cmockasrc := 3rdparty/cmocka
cmockaobj := $(objutil)/cmocka
coverage_dir := coverage_reports

CMOCKA_LIB := $(cmockaobj)/src/libcmocka.so

CMAKE := cmake
OBJCOPY ?= objcopy
OBJDUMP ?= objdump

TEST_DEFAULT_CONFIG := $(top)/configs/config.emulation_qemu_x86_i440fx
TEST_DOTCONFIG := $(testobj)/.config
TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER := $(testobj)/config.src.h
TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOCONFIG := $(testobj)/auto.conf
TEST_KCONFIG_DEPENDENCIES := $(testobj)/auto.conf.cmd
TEST_KCONFIG_SPLITCONFIG := $(testobj)/config/
TEST_KCONFIG_TRISTATE := $(testobj)/tristate.conf

TEST_CFLAGS := -include $(src)/include/kconfig.h \
	-include $(src)/commonlib/bsd/include/commonlib/bsd/compiler.h \
	-include $(src)/include/rules.h

# Include generic test mock headers, before original ones
TEST_CFLAGS += -I$(testsrc)/include/mocks -I$(testsrc)/include

TEST_CFLAGS += -I$(src) -I$(src)/include -I$(src)/commonlib/include \
	-I$(src)/commonlib/bsd/include -I$(src)/arch/x86/include \
	-I$(top)/3rdparty/vboot/firmware/include

# Note: This is intentionally just a subset of the warnings in the toplevel
# Makefile.inc. We don't need to be as strict with test code, and things like
# -Wmissing-prototypes just make working with the test framework cumbersome.
# Only put conservative warnings here that really detect code that's obviously
# unintentional.
TEST_CFLAGS += -Wall -Werror -Wundef -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-inline-asm

# Path for Kconfig autoheader
TEST_CFLAGS += -I$(dir $(TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER))

TEST_CFLAGS += -std=gnu11 -Os -ffunction-sections -fdata-sections -fno-builtin

TEST_CFLAGS += -D__TEST__

TEST_CFLAGS += -I$(cmockasrc)/include

# Link against Cmocka
TEST_LDFLAGS := -L$(cmockaobj)/src -lcmocka -Wl,-rpath=$(cmockaobj)/src
TEST_LDFLAGS += -Wl,--gc-sections

# Some memlayout symbols don't work with userspace relocation -- disable it.
TEST_CFLAGS += -fno-pie -fno-pic
TEST_LDFLAGS += -no-pie

# Enable code coverage if COV=1
ifeq ($(COV),1)
TEST_CFLAGS += --coverage
TEST_LDFLAGS += --coverage
endif

# Extra attributes for unit tests, declared per test
attributes := srcs cflags config mocks stage

stages := decompressor bootblock romstage smm verstage
stages += ramstage rmodule postcar libagesa

alltests :=
subdirs := tests/arch tests/acpi tests/commonlib tests/console tests/cpu
subdirs += tests/device tests/drivers tests/ec tests/lib tests/mainboard
subdirs += tests/northbridge tests/security tests/soc tests/southbridge
subdirs += tests/superio tests/vendorcode

define tests-handler
alltests += $(1)$(2)
$(foreach attribute,$(attributes),
	$(eval $(1)$(2)-$(attribute) += $($(2)-$(attribute))))
$(foreach attribute,$(attributes),
	$(eval $(2)-$(attribute) := ))

# Sanity check for stage attribute value
$(eval $(1)$(2)-stage := $(if $($(1)$(2)-stage),$($(1)$(2)-stage),ramstage))
$(if $(findstring $($(1)$(2)-stage), $(stages)),,
	$(error Wrong $(1)$(2)-stage value $($(1)$(2)-stage). \
		Check your $(dir $(1)$(2))Makefile.inc))
endef

# Copy attributes of one test to another.
# $1 - input test name
# $2 - output test name
copy-test = $(foreach attr,$(attributes), \
		$(eval $(strip $(2))-$(attr) := $($(strip $(1))-$(attr))))

$(call add-special-class, tests)
$(call evaluate_subdirs)

# Create actual targets for unit test binaries
# $1 - test name
define TEST_CC_template

# Generate custom config.h redefining given config symbols, and declaring mocked
# functions weak. It is important that the compiler already sees that they are
# weak (and they aren't just turned weak at a later stage) to prevent certain
# optimizations that would break if the function gets replaced. (For clang this
# file needs to be marked `system_header` to prevent it from warning about
# #pragma weak entries without a matching function declaration, since there's no
# -Wno-xxx command line option for that.)
$(1)-config-file := $(testobj)/$(1)/config.h
$$($(1)-config-file): $(TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER)
	mkdir -p $$(dir $$@)
	printf '// File generated by tests/Makefile.inc\n// Do not change\n' > $$@
	printf '#include <%s>\n\n' "$(notdir $(TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER))" >> $$@
	for kv in $$($(1)-config); do \
		key="`echo $$$$kv | cut -d '=' -f -1`"; \
		value="`echo $$$$kv | cut -d '=' -f 2-`"; \
		printf '#undef %s\n' "$$$$key" >> $$@; \
		printf '#define %s %s\n\n' "$$$$key" "$$$$value" >> $$@; \
	done
	printf '#ifdef __clang__\n' >> $$@;
	printf '#pragma clang system_header\n' >> $$@;
	printf '#endif\n' >> $$@;
	printf '#ifdef __TEST_SRCOBJ__\n' >> $$@;
	for m in $$($(1)-mocks); do \
		printf '#pragma weak %s\n' "$$$$m" >> $$@; \
	done
	printf '#endif\n' >> $$@;

$($(1)-objs): TEST_CFLAGS += -I$$(dir $$($(1)-config-file)) \
	-D__$$(shell echo $$($(1)-stage) | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')__ \
	-D__TEST_NAME__=\"$(1)\"

# Give us a way to distinguish between coreboot source files and test files in code.
$($(1)-srcobjs): TEST_CFLAGS += -D__TEST_SRCOBJ__

# Compile sources and apply mocking/wrapping of selected symbols.
# For each listed mock add new symbol with prefix `__real_`,
# and pointing to the same section:address.
$($(1)-objs): $(testobj)/$(1)/%.o: $$$$*.c $$($(1)-config-file)
	mkdir -p $$(dir $$@)
	$(HOSTCC) $(HOSTCFLAGS) $$(TEST_CFLAGS) $($(1)-cflags) -MMD \
		-MF $$(basename $$@).d -MT $$@ -c $$< -o $$@.orig
	objcopy_wrap_flags=''; \
	for sym in $$($(1)-mocks); do \
		sym_line="$$$$($(OBJDUMP) -t $$@.orig | grep -E "[0-9a-fA-F]+\\s+w\\s+F\\s+.*\\s$$$$sym$$$$")"; \
		if [ ! -z "$$$$sym_line" ] ; then \
			addr="$$$$(echo \"$$$$sym_line\" | awk '{ print $$$$1 }')"; \
			section="$$$$(echo \"$$$$sym_line\" | awk '{ print $$$$(NF - 2) }')"; \
			objcopy_wrap_flags="$$$$objcopy_wrap_flags --add-symbol __real_$$$${sym}=$$$${section}:0x$$$${addr},function,global"; \
		fi \
	done ; \
	$(OBJCOPY) $$@.orig $$$$objcopy_wrap_flags $$@

$($(1)-bin): $($(1)-objs) $(CMOCKA_LIB)
	$(HOSTCC) $$^ $($(1)-cflags) $$(TEST_LDFLAGS) -o $$@

endef

$(foreach test, $(alltests), \
	$(eval $(test)-srcobjs := $(addprefix $(testobj)/$(test)/, \
		$(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(filter src/%,$($(test)-srcs))))) \
	$(eval $(test)-objs := $(addprefix $(testobj)/$(test)/, \
		$(patsubst %.c,%.o,$($(test)-srcs)))))
$(foreach test, $(alltests), \
	$(eval $(test)-bin := $(testobj)/$(test)/run))
$(foreach test, $(alltests), \
	$(eval $(call TEST_CC_template,$(test))))

$(foreach test, $(alltests), \
	$(eval all-test-objs += $($(test)-objs)))
$(foreach test, $(alltests), \
	$(eval test-bins += $($(test)-bin)))

DEPENDENCIES += $(addsuffix .d,$(basename $(all-test-objs)))
-include $(DEPENDENCIES)

# Build cmocka
$(CMOCKA_LIB):
	echo "*** Building CMOCKA ***"
	mkdir -p $(cmockaobj)
	cd $(cmockaobj) && $(CMAKE) $(abspath $(cmockasrc))
	$(MAKE) -C $(cmockaobj)

# Kconfig targets
$(TEST_DOTCONFIG):
	mkdir -p $(dir $@)
	cp $(TEST_DEFAULT_CONFIG) $(TEST_DOTCONFIG)

# Don't override default Kconfig variables, since this will affect all
# Kconfig targets. Change them only when calling sub-make instead.
$(TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER): TEST_KCONFIG_FLAGS := DOTCONFIG=$(TEST_DOTCONFIG) \
        KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER=$(TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER) \
        KCONFIG_AUTOCONFIG=$(TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOCONFIG) \
        KCONFIG_DEPENDENCIES=$(TEST_KCONFIG_DEPENDENCIES) \
        KCONFIG_SPLITCONFIG=$(TEST_KCONFIG_SPLITCONFIG) \
        KCONFIG_TRISTATE=$(TEST_KCONFIG_TRISTATE) \
        KBUILD_DEFCONFIG=$(TEST_DEFAULT_CONFIG)

$(TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER): $(TEST_DOTCONFIG) $(objutil)/kconfig/conf
	mkdir -p $(dir $@)
	$(MAKE) $(TEST_KCONFIG_FLAGS) olddefconfig
	$(MAKE) $(TEST_KCONFIG_FLAGS) syncconfig

$(TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOCONFIG): $(TEST_KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER)
	true

.PHONY: $(alltests) $(addprefix clean-,$(alltests))
.PHONY: unit-tests build-unit-tests run-unit-tests clean-unit-tests

ifeq ($(JUNIT_OUTPUT),y)
$(alltests): export CMOCKA_MESSAGE_OUTPUT=xml
$(alltests): export CMOCKA_XML_FILE=$(testobj)/junit-$(subst /,_,$^)-%g.xml
endif

$(alltests): $$($$(@)-bin)
	rm -f $(testobj)/junit-$(subst /,_,$^).xml $(testobj)/$(subst /,_,$^).failed
	-./$^ || echo failed > $(testobj)/$(subst /,_,$^).failed

# Build a code coverage report by collecting all the gcov files into a single
# report. If COV is not set, this might be a user error, and they're trying
# to generate a coverage report without first having built and run the code
# with code coverage. So instead of silently correcting it by adding COV=1,
# let's flag it to the user so they can be sure they're doing the thing they
# want to do.

.PHONY: coverage-report clean-coverage-report

ifeq ($(COV),1)
coverage-report:
	lcov -o $(testobj)/tests.info -c -d $(testobj) --exclude '$(testsrc)/*'
	genhtml -q -o $(testobj)/$(coverage_dir) -t "coreboot unit tests" \
	-s $(testobj)/tests.info

clean-coverage-report:
	rm -Rf $(testobj)/$(coverage_dir)
else
coverage-report:
	COV=1 V=$(V) $(MAKE) coverage-report

clean-coverage-report:
	COV=1 V=$(V) $(MAKE) clean-coverage-report
endif

unit-tests: build-unit-tests run-unit-tests

build-unit-tests: $(test-bins)

run-unit-tests: $(alltests)
	if [ `find $(testobj) -name '*.failed' | wc -l` -gt 0 ]; then \
		echo "**********************"; \
		echo "     TESTS FAILED"; \
		echo "**********************"; \
		exit 1; \
	else \
		echo "**********************"; \
		echo "   ALL TESTS PASSED"; \
		echo "**********************"; \
		exit 0; \
	fi

$(addprefix clean-,$(alltests)): clean-%:
	rm -rf $(testobj)/$*

clean-unit-tests:
	rm -rf $(testobj)

list-unit-tests:
	@echo "unit-tests:"
	for t in $(sort $(alltests)); do \
		echo "  $$t"; \
	done

help-unit-tests help::
	@echo  '*** coreboot unit-tests targets ***'
	@echo  '  Use "COV=1 make [target]" to enable code coverage for unit tests'
	@echo  '  unit-tests            - Run all unit-tests from tests/'
	@echo  '  clean-unit-tests      - Remove unit-tests build artifacts'
	@echo  '  list-unit-tests       - List all unit-tests'
	@echo  '  <unit-test>           - Build and run single unit-test'
	@echo  '  clean-<unit-test>     - Remove single unit-test build artifacts'
	@echo  '  coverage-report       - Generate a code coverage report'
	@echo  '  clean-coverage-report - Remove the code coverage report'
	@echo