/* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-2.0-or-later */ /* Force elision of assert() */ #ifndef NDEBUG #define NDEBUG #endif #include #include #include #include #include "compiler.h" /* NOLINTNEXTLINE(bugprone-suspicious-include) */ #include "dsp/bios_table.c" /* Satisfy the symbol needs of bios_table.c */ uint32_t crc32(const void* data LIBPLDM_CC_UNUSED, size_t size LIBPLDM_CC_UNUSED) { return 0; } /* This is the non-death version of TEST(Iterator, DeathTest) */ int main(void) { struct pldm_bios_attr_table_entry entries[2] = {0}; struct pldm_bios_table_iter* iter; int result; static_assert(2 * sizeof(entries[0]) == sizeof(entries), ""); entries[0].attr_type = PLDM_BIOS_PASSWORD; entries[1].attr_type = PLDM_BIOS_STRING_READ_ONLY; iter = pldm_bios_table_iter_create(entries, sizeof(entries), PLDM_BIOS_ATTR_TABLE); /* * We expect the test configuration to claim the iterator has reached the * end because the there's no entry length descriptor for the * PLDM_BIOS_PASSWORD entry type. By the attr_able_entry_length() * implementation this would normally trigger an assert() to uphold that the * necessary pointers are not NULL. However, we've defined NDEBUG above and * so the assert() is elided. That should force us down the path of the * early-exit, which should in-turn yield a `true` result from * pldm_bios_table_iter_is_end() to prevent further attempts to access * invalid objects. */ result = pldm_bios_table_iter_is_end(iter) ? EXIT_SUCCESS : EXIT_FAILURE; pldm_bios_table_iter_free(iter); exit(result); return 0; }