Mbed TLS test framework

This document is an overview of the Mbed TLS test framework and test tools.

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Unit tests

See https://tls.mbed.org/kb/development/test_suites

Unit test descriptions

Each test case has a description which succinctly describes for a human audience what the test does. The first non-comment line of each paragraph in a .data file is the test description. The following rules and guidelines apply:

tests/scripts/check_test_cases.py enforces some rules and warns if some guidelines are violated.

TLS tests

SSL extension tests

SSL test case descriptions

Each test case in ssl-opt.sh has a description which succinctly describes for a human audience what the test does. The test description is the first parameter to run_tests.

The same rules and guidelines apply as for unit test descriptions. In addition, the description must be written on the same line as run_test, in double quotes, for the sake of check_test_cases.py.

Running tests

Outcome file

Generating an outcome file

Unit tests and ssl-opt.sh record the outcome of each test case in a test outcome file. This feature is enabled if the environment variable MBEDTLS_TEST_OUTCOME_FILE is set. Set it to the path of the desired file.

If you run all.sh --outcome-file test-outcome.csv, this collects the outcome of all the test cases in test-outcome.csv.

Outcome file format

The outcome file is in a CSV format using ; (semicolon) as the delimiter and no quoting. This means that fields may not contain newlines or semicolons. There is no title line.

The outcome file has 6 fields: