On 11/15/23 13:09, Juraj Linkeš wrote:
Format according to the Google format and PEP257, with slight
deviations.

Signed-off-by: Juraj Linkeš <juraj.lin...@pantheon.tech>
---
  dts/tests/TestSuite_hello_world.py | 16 +++++----
  dts/tests/TestSuite_os_udp.py      | 19 +++++++----
  dts/tests/TestSuite_smoke_tests.py | 53 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
  3 files changed, 70 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)

diff --git a/dts/tests/TestSuite_hello_world.py 
b/dts/tests/TestSuite_hello_world.py
index 7e3d95c0cf..662a8f8726 100644
--- a/dts/tests/TestSuite_hello_world.py
+++ b/dts/tests/TestSuite_hello_world.py
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
  # SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
  # Copyright(c) 2010-2014 Intel Corporation
-"""
+"""The DPDK hello world app test suite.
+
  Run the helloworld example app and verify it prints a message for each used 
core.
  No other EAL parameters apart from cores are used.
  """
@@ -15,22 +16,25 @@
class TestHelloWorld(TestSuite):
+    """DPDK hello world app test suite."""
+
      def set_up_suite(self) -> None:
-        """
+        """Set up the test suite.
+
          Setup:
              Build the app we're about to test - helloworld.
          """
          self.app_helloworld_path = self.sut_node.build_dpdk_app("helloworld")
def test_hello_world_single_core(self) -> None:
-        """
+        """Single core test case.
+
          Steps:
              Run the helloworld app on the first usable logical core.
          Verify:
              The app prints a message from the used core:
              "hello from core <core_id>"
          """
-
          # get the first usable core
          lcore_amount = LogicalCoreCount(1, 1, 1)
          lcores = LogicalCoreCountFilter(self.sut_node.lcores, 
lcore_amount).filter()
@@ -44,14 +48,14 @@ def test_hello_world_single_core(self) -> None:
          )
def test_hello_world_all_cores(self) -> None:
-        """
+        """All cores test case.
+
          Steps:
              Run the helloworld app on all usable logical cores.
          Verify:
              The app prints a message from all used cores:
              "hello from core <core_id>"
          """
-
          # get the maximum logical core number
          eal_para = self.sut_node.create_eal_parameters(
              lcore_filter_specifier=LogicalCoreList(self.sut_node.lcores)
diff --git a/dts/tests/TestSuite_os_udp.py b/dts/tests/TestSuite_os_udp.py
index bf6b93deb5..e0c5239612 100644
--- a/dts/tests/TestSuite_os_udp.py
+++ b/dts/tests/TestSuite_os_udp.py
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
  # SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
  # Copyright(c) 2023 PANTHEON.tech s.r.o.
-"""
+"""Basic IPv4 OS routing test suite.
+
  Configure SUT node to route traffic from if1 to if2.
  Send a packet to the SUT node, verify it comes back on the second port on the 
TG node.
  """
@@ -13,24 +14,27 @@
class TestOSUdp(TestSuite):
+    """IPv4 UDP OS routing test suite."""
+
      def set_up_suite(self) -> None:
-        """
+        """Set up the test suite.
+
          Setup:
-            Configure SUT ports and SUT to route traffic from if1 to if2.
+            Bind the SUT ports to the OS driver, configure the ports and 
configure the SUT
+            to route traffic from if1 to if2.
          """
- # This test uses kernel drivers
          self.sut_node.bind_ports_to_driver(for_dpdk=False)
          self.configure_testbed_ipv4()
def test_os_udp(self) -> None:
-        """
+        """Basic UDP IPv4 traffic test case.
+
          Steps:
              Send a UDP packet.
          Verify:
              The packet with proper addresses arrives at the other TG port.
          """
-
          packet = Ether() / IP() / UDP()
received_packets = self.send_packet_and_capture(packet)
@@ -40,7 +44,8 @@ def test_os_udp(self) -> None:
          self.verify_packets(expected_packet, received_packets)
def tear_down_suite(self) -> None:
-        """
+        """Tear down the test suite.
+
          Teardown:
              Remove the SUT port configuration configured in setup.
          """
diff --git a/dts/tests/TestSuite_smoke_tests.py 
b/dts/tests/TestSuite_smoke_tests.py
index e8016d1b54..6fae099a0e 100644
--- a/dts/tests/TestSuite_smoke_tests.py
+++ b/dts/tests/TestSuite_smoke_tests.py
@@ -1,6 +1,17 @@
  # SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
  # Copyright(c) 2023 University of New Hampshire
+"""Smoke test suite.
+
+Smoke tests are a class of tests which are used for validating a minimal set 
of important features.
+These are the most important features without which (or when they're faulty) 
the software wouldn't
+work properly. Thus, if any failure occurs while testing these features,
+there isn't that much of a reason to continue testing, as the software is 
fundamentally broken.
+
+These tests don't have to include only DPDK tests, as the reason for failures 
could be
+in the infrastructure (a faulty link between NICs or a misconfiguration).
+"""
+
  import re
from framework.config import PortConfig
@@ -11,13 +22,25 @@
class SmokeTests(TestSuite):
+    """DPDK and infrastructure smoke test suite.
+
+    The test cases validate the most basic DPDK functionality needed for all 
other test suites.
+    The infrastructure also needs to be tested, as that is also used by all 
other test suites.
+
+    Attributes:
+        is_blocking: This test suite will block the execution of all other 
test suites
+            in the build target after it.
+        nics_in_node: The NICs present on the SUT node.
+    """
+
      is_blocking = True
      # dicts in this list are expected to have two keys:
      # "pci_address" and "current_driver"
      nics_in_node: list[PortConfig] = []
def set_up_suite(self) -> None:
-        """
+        """Set up the test suite.
+
          Setup:
              Set the build directory path and generate a list of NICs in the 
SUT node.
          """
@@ -25,7 +48,13 @@ def set_up_suite(self) -> None:
          self.nics_in_node = self.sut_node.config.ports
def test_unit_tests(self) -> None:
-        """
+        """DPDK meson fast-tests unit tests.
+
+        The DPDK unit tests are basic tests that indicate regressions and 
other critical failures.
+        These need to be addressed before other testing.
+
+        The fast-tests unit tests are a subset with only the most basic tests.
+
          Test:
              Run the fast-test unit-test suite through meson.
          """
@@ -37,7 +66,14 @@ def test_unit_tests(self) -> None:
          )
def test_driver_tests(self) -> None:
-        """
+        """DPDK meson driver-tests unit tests.
+

Copy paste from the previous unit test in the driver tests. If it is on purpose as both are considered unit tests, then the previous function is test_unit_tests and deal with fast-tests

+
+        The driver-tests unit tests are a subset that test only drivers. These 
may be run
+        with virtual devices as well.
+
          Test:
              Run the driver-test unit-test suite through meson.
          """
@@ -63,7 +99,10 @@ def test_driver_tests(self) -> None:
          )
def test_devices_listed_in_testpmd(self) -> None:
-        """
+        """Testpmd device discovery.
+
+        If the configured devices can't be found in testpmd, they can't be 
tested.

Maybe a bit nitpicky. This is more of a statement as to why the test exist than a description of the test. Suggestion: "Tests that the configured devices can be found in testpmd. If they aren't, the configuration might be wrong and tests might be skipped"

+
          Test:
              Uses testpmd driver to verify that devices have been found by 
testpmd.
          """
@@ -79,7 +118,11 @@ def test_devices_listed_in_testpmd(self) -> None:
              )
def test_device_bound_to_driver(self) -> None:
-        """
+        """Device driver in OS.
+
+        The devices must be bound to the proper driver, otherwise they can't 
be used by DPDK
+        or the traffic generators.

Same as the previous comment. It is more of a statement as to why the test exist than a description of the test

+
          Test:
              Ensure that all drivers listed in the config are bound to the 
correct
              driver.

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