#!/usr/bin/env python3 """Generate test data for bignum functions. With no arguments, generate all test data. With non-option arguments, generate only the specified files. Class structure: Child classes of test_data_generation.BaseTarget (file targets) represent an output file. These indicate where test cases will be written to, for all subclasses of this target. Multiple file targets should not reuse a `target_basename`. Each subclass derived from a file target can either be: - A concrete class, representing a test function, which generates test cases. - An abstract class containing shared methods and attributes, not associated with a test function. An example is BignumOperation, which provides common features used for bignum binary operations. Both concrete and abstract subclasses can be derived from, to implement additional test cases (see BignumCmp and BignumCmpAbs for examples of deriving from abstract and concrete classes). Adding test case generation for a function: A subclass representing the test function should be added, deriving from a file target such as BignumTarget. This test class must set/implement the following: - test_function: the function name from the associated .function file. - test_name: a descriptive name or brief summary to refer to the test function. - arguments(): a method to generate the list of arguments required for the test_function. - generate_function_tests(): a method to generate TestCases for the function. This should create instances of the class with required input data, and call `.create_test_case()` to yield the TestCase. Additional details and other attributes/methods are given in the documentation of BaseTarget in test_data_generation.py. """ # Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors # SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. import sys from abc import ABCMeta from typing import List import scripts_path # pylint: disable=unused-import from mbedtls_dev import test_data_generation from mbedtls_dev import bignum_common # Import modules containing additional test classes # Test function classes in these modules will be registered by # the framework from mbedtls_dev import bignum_core, bignum_mod_raw, bignum_mod # pylint: disable=unused-import class BignumTarget(test_data_generation.BaseTarget): #pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods """Target for bignum (legacy) test case generation.""" target_basename = 'test_suite_bignum.generated' class BignumOperation(bignum_common.OperationCommon, BignumTarget, metaclass=ABCMeta): #pylint: disable=abstract-method """Common features for bignum operations in legacy tests.""" unique_combinations_only = True input_values = [ "", "0", "-", "-0", "7b", "-7b", "0000000000000000123", "-0000000000000000123", "1230000000000000000", "-1230000000000000000" ] def description_suffix(self) -> str: #pylint: disable=no-self-use # derived classes need self """Text to add at the end of the test case description.""" return "" def description(self) -> str: """Generate a description for the test case. If not set, case_description uses the form A `symbol` B, where symbol is used to represent the operation. Descriptions of each value are generated to provide some context to the test case. """ if not self.case_description: self.case_description = "{} {} {}".format( self.value_description(self.arg_a), self.symbol, self.value_description(self.arg_b) ) description_suffix = self.description_suffix() if description_suffix: self.case_description += " " + description_suffix return super().description() @staticmethod def value_description(val) -> str: """Generate a description of the argument val. This produces a simple description of the value, which is used in test case naming to add context. """ if val == "": return "0 (null)" if val == "-": return "negative 0 (null)" if val == "0": return "0 (1 limb)" if val[0] == "-": tmp = "negative" val = val[1:] else: tmp = "positive" if val[0] == "0": tmp += " with leading zero limb" elif len(val) > 10: tmp = "large " + tmp return tmp class BignumCmp(BignumOperation): """Test cases for bignum value comparison.""" count = 0 test_function = "mpi_cmp_mpi" test_name = "MPI compare" input_cases = [ ("-2", "-3"), ("-2", "-2"), ("2b4", "2b5"), ("2b5", "2b6") ] def __init__(self, val_a, val_b) -> None: super().__init__(val_a, val_b) self._result = int(self.int_a > self.int_b) - int(self.int_a < self.int_b) self.symbol = ["<", "==", ">"][self._result + 1] def result(self) -> List[str]: return [str(self._result)] class BignumCmpAbs(BignumCmp): """Test cases for absolute bignum value comparison.""" count = 0 test_function = "mpi_cmp_abs" test_name = "MPI compare (abs)" def __init__(self, val_a, val_b) -> None: super().__init__(val_a.strip("-"), val_b.strip("-")) class BignumAdd(BignumOperation): """Test cases for bignum value addition.""" count = 0 symbol = "+" test_function = "mpi_add_mpi" test_name = "MPI add" input_cases = bignum_common.combination_pairs( [ "1c67967269c6", "9cde3", "-1c67967269c6", "-9cde3", ] ) def __init__(self, val_a: str, val_b: str) -> None: super().__init__(val_a, val_b) self._result = self.int_a + self.int_b def description_suffix(self) -> str: if (self.int_a >= 0 and self.int_b >= 0): return "" # obviously positive result or 0 if (self.int_a <= 0 and self.int_b <= 0): return "" # obviously negative result or 0 # The sign of the result is not obvious, so indicate it return ", result{}0".format('>' if self._result > 0 else '<' if self._result < 0 else '=') def result(self) -> List[str]: return [bignum_common.quote_str("{:x}".format(self._result))] if __name__ == '__main__': # Use the section of the docstring relevant to the CLI as description test_data_generation.main(sys.argv[1:], "\n".join(__doc__.splitlines()[:4]))