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Cory McWilliams
79022e1e1f
git-svn-id: https://www.unprompted.com/svn/projects/tildefriends/trunk@3621 ed5197a5-7fde-0310-b194-c3ffbd925b24
684 lines
18 KiB
C
684 lines
18 KiB
C
/* Copyright libuv project contributors. All rights reserved.
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
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* deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
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* rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
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* sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
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* IN THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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/* These tests are Unix only. */
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#ifndef _WIN32
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/wait.h>
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#include <sys/socket.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "uv.h"
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#include "task.h"
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static int timer_cb_called;
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static int socket_cb_called;
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static void timer_cb(uv_timer_t* timer) {
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timer_cb_called++;
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uv_close((uv_handle_t*) timer, NULL);
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}
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static int socket_cb_read_fd;
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static int socket_cb_read_size;
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static char socket_cb_read_buf[1024];
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static void socket_cb(uv_poll_t* poll, int status, int events) {
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ssize_t cnt;
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socket_cb_called++;
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ASSERT(0 == status);
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printf("Socket cb got events %d\n", events);
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ASSERT(UV_READABLE == (events & UV_READABLE));
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if (socket_cb_read_fd) {
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cnt = read(socket_cb_read_fd, socket_cb_read_buf, socket_cb_read_size);
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ASSERT(cnt == socket_cb_read_size);
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}
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uv_close((uv_handle_t*) poll, NULL);
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}
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static void run_timer_loop_once(void) {
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uv_loop_t* loop;
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uv_timer_t timer_handle;
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loop = uv_default_loop();
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timer_cb_called = 0; /* Reset for the child. */
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ASSERT(0 == uv_timer_init(loop, &timer_handle));
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ASSERT(0 == uv_timer_start(&timer_handle, timer_cb, 1, 0));
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ASSERT(0 == uv_run(loop, UV_RUN_DEFAULT));
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ASSERT(1 == timer_cb_called);
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}
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static void assert_wait_child(pid_t child_pid) {
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pid_t waited_pid;
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int child_stat;
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waited_pid = waitpid(child_pid, &child_stat, 0);
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printf("Waited pid is %d with status %d\n", waited_pid, child_stat);
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if (waited_pid == -1) {
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perror("Failed to wait");
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}
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ASSERT(child_pid == waited_pid);
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ASSERT(WIFEXITED(child_stat)); /* Clean exit, not a signal. */
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ASSERT(!WIFSIGNALED(child_stat));
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ASSERT(0 == WEXITSTATUS(child_stat));
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}
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TEST_IMPL(fork_timer) {
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/* Timers continue to work after we fork. */
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/*
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* Establish the loop before we fork to make sure that it
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* has state to get reset after the fork.
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*/
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pid_t child_pid;
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run_timer_loop_once();
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child_pid = fork();
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ASSERT(child_pid != -1);
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if (child_pid != 0) {
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/* parent */
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assert_wait_child(child_pid);
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} else {
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/* child */
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ASSERT(0 == uv_loop_fork(uv_default_loop()));
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run_timer_loop_once();
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}
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MAKE_VALGRIND_HAPPY();
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return 0;
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}
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TEST_IMPL(fork_socketpair) {
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/* A socket opened in the parent and accept'd in the
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child works after a fork. */
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pid_t child_pid;
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int socket_fds[2];
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uv_poll_t poll_handle;
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/* Prime the loop. */
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run_timer_loop_once();
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ASSERT(0 == socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, socket_fds));
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/* Create the server watcher in the parent, use it in the child. */
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ASSERT(0 == uv_poll_init(uv_default_loop(), &poll_handle, socket_fds[0]));
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child_pid = fork();
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ASSERT(child_pid != -1);
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if (child_pid != 0) {
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/* parent */
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ASSERT(3 == send(socket_fds[1], "hi\n", 3, 0));
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assert_wait_child(child_pid);
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} else {
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/* child */
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ASSERT(0 == uv_loop_fork(uv_default_loop()));
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ASSERT(0 == socket_cb_called);
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ASSERT(0 == uv_poll_start(&poll_handle, UV_READABLE, socket_cb));
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printf("Going to run the loop in the child\n");
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ASSERT(0 == uv_run(uv_default_loop(), UV_RUN_DEFAULT));
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ASSERT(1 == socket_cb_called);
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}
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MAKE_VALGRIND_HAPPY();
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return 0;
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}
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TEST_IMPL(fork_socketpair_started) {
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/* A socket opened in the parent and accept'd in the
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child works after a fork, even if the watcher was already
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started, and then stopped in the parent. */
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pid_t child_pid;
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int socket_fds[2];
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int sync_pipe[2];
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char sync_buf[1];
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uv_poll_t poll_handle;
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ASSERT(0 == pipe(sync_pipe));
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/* Prime the loop. */
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run_timer_loop_once();
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ASSERT(0 == socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, socket_fds));
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/* Create and start the server watcher in the parent, use it in the child. */
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ASSERT(0 == uv_poll_init(uv_default_loop(), &poll_handle, socket_fds[0]));
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ASSERT(0 == uv_poll_start(&poll_handle, UV_READABLE, socket_cb));
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/* Run the loop AFTER the poll watcher is registered to make sure it
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gets passed to the kernel. Use NOWAIT and expect a non-zero
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return to prove the poll watcher is active.
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*/
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ASSERT(1 == uv_run(uv_default_loop(), UV_RUN_NOWAIT));
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child_pid = fork();
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ASSERT(child_pid != -1);
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if (child_pid != 0) {
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/* parent */
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ASSERT(0 == uv_poll_stop(&poll_handle));
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uv_close((uv_handle_t*)&poll_handle, NULL);
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ASSERT(0 == uv_run(uv_default_loop(), UV_RUN_DEFAULT));
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ASSERT(0 == socket_cb_called);
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ASSERT(1 == write(sync_pipe[1], "1", 1)); /* alert child */
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ASSERT(3 == send(socket_fds[1], "hi\n", 3, 0));
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ASSERT(0 == uv_run(uv_default_loop(), UV_RUN_DEFAULT));
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ASSERT(0 == socket_cb_called);
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assert_wait_child(child_pid);
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} else {
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/* child */
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printf("Child is %d\n", getpid());
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ASSERT(1 == read(sync_pipe[0], sync_buf, 1)); /* wait for parent */
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ASSERT(0 == uv_loop_fork(uv_default_loop()));
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ASSERT(0 == socket_cb_called);
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printf("Going to run the loop in the child\n");
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socket_cb_read_fd = socket_fds[0];
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socket_cb_read_size = 3;
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ASSERT(0 == uv_run(uv_default_loop(), UV_RUN_DEFAULT));
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ASSERT(1 == socket_cb_called);
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printf("Buf %s\n", socket_cb_read_buf);
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ASSERT(0 == strcmp("hi\n", socket_cb_read_buf));
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}
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MAKE_VALGRIND_HAPPY();
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return 0;
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}
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static int fork_signal_cb_called;
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void fork_signal_to_child_cb(uv_signal_t* handle, int signum)
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{
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fork_signal_cb_called = signum;
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uv_close((uv_handle_t*)handle, NULL);
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}
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TEST_IMPL(fork_signal_to_child) {
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/* A signal handler installed before forking
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is run only in the child when the child is signalled. */
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uv_signal_t signal_handle;
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pid_t child_pid;
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int sync_pipe[2];
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char sync_buf[1];
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fork_signal_cb_called = 0; /* reset */
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ASSERT(0 == pipe(sync_pipe));
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/* Prime the loop. */
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run_timer_loop_once();
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ASSERT(0 == uv_signal_init(uv_default_loop(), &signal_handle));
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ASSERT(0 == uv_signal_start(&signal_handle, fork_signal_to_child_cb, SIGUSR1));
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child_pid = fork();
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ASSERT(child_pid != -1);
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if (child_pid != 0) {
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/* parent */
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ASSERT(1 == read(sync_pipe[0], sync_buf, 1)); /* wait for child */
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ASSERT(0 == kill(child_pid, SIGUSR1));
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/* Run the loop, make sure we don't get the signal. */
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printf("Running loop in parent\n");
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uv_unref((uv_handle_t*)&signal_handle);
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ASSERT(0 == uv_run(uv_default_loop(), UV_RUN_NOWAIT));
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ASSERT(0 == fork_signal_cb_called);
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printf("Waiting for child in parent\n");
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assert_wait_child(child_pid);
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} else {
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/* child */
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ASSERT(0 == uv_loop_fork(uv_default_loop()));
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ASSERT(1 == write(sync_pipe[1], "1", 1)); /* alert parent */
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/* Get the signal. */
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ASSERT(0 != uv_loop_alive(uv_default_loop()));
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printf("Running loop in child\n");
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ASSERT(0 == uv_run(uv_default_loop(), UV_RUN_ONCE));
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ASSERT(SIGUSR1 == fork_signal_cb_called);
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}
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MAKE_VALGRIND_HAPPY();
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return 0;
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}
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TEST_IMPL(fork_signal_to_child_closed) {
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/* A signal handler installed before forking
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doesn't get received anywhere when the child is signalled,
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but isnt running the loop. */
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uv_signal_t signal_handle;
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pid_t child_pid;
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int sync_pipe[2];
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int sync_pipe2[2];
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char sync_buf[1];
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int r;
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fork_signal_cb_called = 0; /* reset */
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ASSERT(0 == pipe(sync_pipe));
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ASSERT(0 == pipe(sync_pipe2));
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/* Prime the loop. */
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run_timer_loop_once();
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ASSERT(0 == uv_signal_init(uv_default_loop(), &signal_handle));
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ASSERT(0 == uv_signal_start(&signal_handle, fork_signal_to_child_cb, SIGUSR1));
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child_pid = fork();
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ASSERT(child_pid != -1);
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if (child_pid != 0) {
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/* parent */
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printf("Wating on child in parent\n");
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ASSERT(1 == read(sync_pipe[0], sync_buf, 1)); /* wait for child */
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printf("Parent killing child\n");
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ASSERT(0 == kill(child_pid, SIGUSR1));
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/* Run the loop, make sure we don't get the signal. */
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printf("Running loop in parent\n");
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uv_unref((uv_handle_t*)&signal_handle); /* so the loop can exit;
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we *shouldn't* get any signals */
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run_timer_loop_once(); /* but while we share a pipe, we do, so
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have something active. */
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ASSERT(0 == uv_run(uv_default_loop(), UV_RUN_ONCE));
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printf("Signal in parent %d\n", fork_signal_cb_called);
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ASSERT(0 == fork_signal_cb_called);
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ASSERT(1 == write(sync_pipe2[1], "1", 1)); /* alert child */
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printf("Waiting for child in parent\n");
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assert_wait_child(child_pid);
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} else {
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/* Child. Our signal handler should still be installed. */
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ASSERT(0 == uv_loop_fork(uv_default_loop()));
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printf("Checking loop in child\n");
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ASSERT(0 != uv_loop_alive(uv_default_loop()));
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printf("Alerting parent in child\n");
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ASSERT(1 == write(sync_pipe[1], "1", 1)); /* alert parent */
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/* Don't run the loop. Wait for the parent to call us */
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printf("Waiting on parent in child\n");
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/* Wait for parent. read may fail if the parent tripped an ASSERT
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and exited, so this ASSERT is generous.
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*/
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r = read(sync_pipe2[0], sync_buf, 1);
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ASSERT(-1 <= r && r <= 1);
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ASSERT(0 == fork_signal_cb_called);
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printf("Exiting child \n");
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/* Note that we're deliberately not running the loop
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* in the child, and also not closing the loop's handles,
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* so the child default loop can't be cleanly closed.
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* We need to explicitly exit to avoid an automatic failure
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* in that case.
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*/
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exit(0);
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}
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MAKE_VALGRIND_HAPPY();
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return 0;
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}
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static void create_file(const char* name) {
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int r;
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uv_file file;
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uv_fs_t req;
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r = uv_fs_open(NULL, &req, name, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, S_IWUSR | S_IRUSR, NULL);
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ASSERT(r >= 0);
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file = r;
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uv_fs_req_cleanup(&req);
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r = uv_fs_close(NULL, &req, file, NULL);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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uv_fs_req_cleanup(&req);
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}
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static void touch_file(const char* name) {
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int r;
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uv_file file;
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uv_fs_t req;
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uv_buf_t buf;
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r = uv_fs_open(NULL, &req, name, O_RDWR, 0, NULL);
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ASSERT(r >= 0);
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file = r;
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uv_fs_req_cleanup(&req);
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buf = uv_buf_init("foo", 4);
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r = uv_fs_write(NULL, &req, file, &buf, 1, -1, NULL);
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ASSERT(r >= 0);
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uv_fs_req_cleanup(&req);
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r = uv_fs_close(NULL, &req, file, NULL);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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uv_fs_req_cleanup(&req);
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}
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static int timer_cb_touch_called;
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static void timer_cb_touch(uv_timer_t* timer) {
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uv_close((uv_handle_t*)timer, NULL);
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touch_file("watch_file");
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timer_cb_touch_called++;
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}
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static int fs_event_cb_called;
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static void fs_event_cb_file_current_dir(uv_fs_event_t* handle,
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const char* filename,
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int events,
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int status) {
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ASSERT(fs_event_cb_called == 0);
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++fs_event_cb_called;
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ASSERT(status == 0);
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#if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__linux__)
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ASSERT(strcmp(filename, "watch_file") == 0);
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#else
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ASSERT(filename == NULL || strcmp(filename, "watch_file") == 0);
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#endif
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uv_close((uv_handle_t*)handle, NULL);
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}
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static void assert_watch_file_current_dir(uv_loop_t* const loop, int file_or_dir) {
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uv_timer_t timer;
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uv_fs_event_t fs_event;
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int r;
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/* Setup */
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remove("watch_file");
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create_file("watch_file");
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r = uv_fs_event_init(loop, &fs_event);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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/* watching a dir is the only way to get fsevents involved on apple
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platforms */
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r = uv_fs_event_start(&fs_event,
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fs_event_cb_file_current_dir,
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file_or_dir == 1 ? "." : "watch_file",
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0);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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r = uv_timer_init(loop, &timer);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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r = uv_timer_start(&timer, timer_cb_touch, 100, 0);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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ASSERT(timer_cb_touch_called == 0);
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ASSERT(fs_event_cb_called == 0);
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uv_run(loop, UV_RUN_DEFAULT);
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ASSERT(timer_cb_touch_called == 1);
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ASSERT(fs_event_cb_called == 1);
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/* Cleanup */
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remove("watch_file");
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fs_event_cb_called = 0;
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timer_cb_touch_called = 0;
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uv_run(loop, UV_RUN_DEFAULT); /* flush pending closes */
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}
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#define FS_TEST_FILE 0
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#define FS_TEST_DIR 1
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static int _do_fork_fs_events_child(int file_or_dir) {
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/* basic fsevents work in the child after a fork */
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pid_t child_pid;
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uv_loop_t loop;
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/* Watch in the parent, prime the loop and/or threads. */
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assert_watch_file_current_dir(uv_default_loop(), file_or_dir);
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child_pid = fork();
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ASSERT(child_pid != -1);
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if (child_pid != 0) {
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/* parent */
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assert_wait_child(child_pid);
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} else {
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/* child */
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/* Ee can watch in a new loop, but dirs only work
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if we're on linux. */
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#if defined(__APPLE__)
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file_or_dir = FS_TEST_FILE;
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#endif
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printf("Running child\n");
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uv_loop_init(&loop);
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printf("Child first watch\n");
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assert_watch_file_current_dir(&loop, file_or_dir);
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ASSERT(0 == uv_loop_close(&loop));
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printf("Child second watch default loop\n");
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/* Ee can watch in the default loop. */
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ASSERT(0 == uv_loop_fork(uv_default_loop()));
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/* On some platforms (OS X), if we don't update the time now,
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* the timer cb fires before the event loop enters uv__io_poll,
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* instead of after, meaning we don't see the change! This may be
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* a general race.
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*/
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uv_update_time(uv_default_loop());
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assert_watch_file_current_dir(uv_default_loop(), file_or_dir);
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/* We can close the parent loop successfully too. This is
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especially important on Apple platforms where if we're not
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careful trying to touch the CFRunLoop, even just to shut it
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down, that we allocated in the FS_TEST_DIR case would crash. */
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ASSERT(0 == uv_loop_close(uv_default_loop()));
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printf("Exiting child \n");
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}
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MAKE_VALGRIND_HAPPY();
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return 0;
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}
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TEST_IMPL(fork_fs_events_child) {
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#if defined(NO_FS_EVENTS)
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RETURN_SKIP(NO_FS_EVENTS);
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#endif
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return _do_fork_fs_events_child(FS_TEST_FILE);
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}
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TEST_IMPL(fork_fs_events_child_dir) {
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#if defined(NO_FS_EVENTS)
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RETURN_SKIP(NO_FS_EVENTS);
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#endif
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#if defined(__APPLE__) || defined (__linux__)
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return _do_fork_fs_events_child(FS_TEST_DIR);
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#else
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/* You can't spin up a cfrunloop thread on an apple platform
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and then fork. See
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http://objectivistc.tumblr.com/post/16187948939/you-must-exec-a-core-foundation-fork-safety-tale
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*/
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return 0;
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#endif
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}
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TEST_IMPL(fork_fs_events_file_parent_child) {
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#if defined(NO_FS_EVENTS)
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RETURN_SKIP(NO_FS_EVENTS);
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#endif
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#if defined(__sun) || defined(_AIX) || defined(__MVS__)
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/* It's not possible to implement this without additional
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* bookkeeping on SunOS. For AIX it is possible, but has to be
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* written. See https://github.com/libuv/libuv/pull/846#issuecomment-287170420
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* TODO: On z/OS, we need to open another message queue and subscribe to the
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* same events as the parent.
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*/
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return 0;
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#else
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/* Establishing a started fs events watcher in the parent should
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still work in the child. */
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uv_timer_t timer;
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uv_fs_event_t fs_event;
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int r;
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pid_t child_pid;
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uv_loop_t* loop;
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loop = uv_default_loop();
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/* Setup */
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remove("watch_file");
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create_file("watch_file");
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r = uv_fs_event_init(loop, &fs_event);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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r = uv_fs_event_start(&fs_event,
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fs_event_cb_file_current_dir,
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"watch_file",
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0);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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r = uv_timer_init(loop, &timer);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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child_pid = fork();
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ASSERT(child_pid != -1);
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if (child_pid != 0) {
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/* parent */
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assert_wait_child(child_pid);
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} else {
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/* child */
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printf("Running child\n");
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ASSERT(0 == uv_loop_fork(loop));
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r = uv_timer_start(&timer, timer_cb_touch, 100, 0);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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ASSERT(timer_cb_touch_called == 0);
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ASSERT(fs_event_cb_called == 0);
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printf("Running loop in child \n");
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uv_run(loop, UV_RUN_DEFAULT);
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ASSERT(timer_cb_touch_called == 1);
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ASSERT(fs_event_cb_called == 1);
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/* Cleanup */
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remove("watch_file");
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fs_event_cb_called = 0;
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timer_cb_touch_called = 0;
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uv_run(loop, UV_RUN_DEFAULT); /* Flush pending closes. */
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}
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|
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MAKE_VALGRIND_HAPPY();
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return 0;
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#endif
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}
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static int work_cb_count;
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|
static int after_work_cb_count;
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|
|
|
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static void work_cb(uv_work_t* req) {
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|
work_cb_count++;
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|
}
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|
|
|
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|
static void after_work_cb(uv_work_t* req, int status) {
|
|
ASSERT(status == 0);
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|
after_work_cb_count++;
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|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
static void assert_run_work(uv_loop_t* const loop) {
|
|
uv_work_t work_req;
|
|
int r;
|
|
|
|
ASSERT(work_cb_count == 0);
|
|
ASSERT(after_work_cb_count == 0);
|
|
printf("Queue in %d\n", getpid());
|
|
r = uv_queue_work(loop, &work_req, work_cb, after_work_cb);
|
|
ASSERT(r == 0);
|
|
printf("Running in %d\n", getpid());
|
|
uv_run(loop, UV_RUN_DEFAULT);
|
|
|
|
ASSERT(work_cb_count == 1);
|
|
ASSERT(after_work_cb_count == 1);
|
|
|
|
/* cleanup */
|
|
work_cb_count = 0;
|
|
after_work_cb_count = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
#ifndef __MVS__
|
|
TEST_IMPL(fork_threadpool_queue_work_simple) {
|
|
/* The threadpool works in a child process. */
|
|
|
|
pid_t child_pid;
|
|
uv_loop_t loop;
|
|
|
|
/* Prime the pool and default loop. */
|
|
assert_run_work(uv_default_loop());
|
|
|
|
child_pid = fork();
|
|
ASSERT(child_pid != -1);
|
|
|
|
if (child_pid != 0) {
|
|
/* Parent. We can still run work. */
|
|
assert_run_work(uv_default_loop());
|
|
assert_wait_child(child_pid);
|
|
} else {
|
|
/* Child. We can work in a new loop. */
|
|
printf("Running child in %d\n", getpid());
|
|
uv_loop_init(&loop);
|
|
printf("Child first watch\n");
|
|
assert_run_work(&loop);
|
|
uv_loop_close(&loop);
|
|
printf("Child second watch default loop\n");
|
|
/* We can work in the default loop. */
|
|
ASSERT(0 == uv_loop_fork(uv_default_loop()));
|
|
assert_run_work(uv_default_loop());
|
|
printf("Exiting child \n");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
MAKE_VALGRIND_HAPPY();
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif /* !__MVS__ */
|
|
|
|
#else
|
|
|
|
typedef int file_has_no_tests; /* ISO C forbids an empty translation unit. */
|
|
|
|
#endif /* !_WIN32 */
|