tildefriends/deps/libuv/test/test-signal-multiple-loops.c

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/* This test does not pretend to be cross-platform. */
#ifndef _WIN32
#include "uv.h"
#include "task.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
/* The value of NUM_SIGNAL_HANDLING_THREADS is not arbitrary; it needs to be a
* multiple of three for reasons that will become clear when you scroll down.
* We're basically creating three different thread groups. The total needs
* to be divisible by three in order for the numbers in the final check to
* match up.
*/
#define NUM_SIGNAL_HANDLING_THREADS 24
#define NUM_LOOP_CREATING_THREADS 10
enum signal_action {
ONLY_SIGUSR1,
ONLY_SIGUSR2,
SIGUSR1_AND_SIGUSR2
};
static uv_sem_t sem;
static uv_mutex_t lock;
static int stop = 0;
static int signal1_cb_counter = 0;
static int signal2_cb_counter = 0;
static int loop_creation_counter = 0;
static void increment_counter(int* counter) {
uv_mutex_lock(&lock);
++(*counter);
uv_mutex_unlock(&lock);
}
static void signal1_cb(uv_signal_t* handle, int signum) {
ASSERT(signum == SIGUSR1);
increment_counter(&signal1_cb_counter);
uv_signal_stop(handle);
}
static void signal2_cb(uv_signal_t* handle, int signum) {
ASSERT(signum == SIGUSR2);
increment_counter(&signal2_cb_counter);
uv_signal_stop(handle);
}
static void signal_handling_worker(void* context) {
enum signal_action action;
uv_signal_t signal1a;
uv_signal_t signal1b;
uv_signal_t signal2;
uv_loop_t loop;
int r;
action = (enum signal_action) (uintptr_t) context;
ASSERT(0 == uv_loop_init(&loop));
/* Setup the signal watchers and start them. */
if (action == ONLY_SIGUSR1 || action == SIGUSR1_AND_SIGUSR2) {
r = uv_signal_init(&loop, &signal1a);
ASSERT(r == 0);
r = uv_signal_start(&signal1a, signal1_cb, SIGUSR1);
ASSERT(r == 0);
r = uv_signal_init(&loop, &signal1b);
ASSERT(r == 0);
r = uv_signal_start(&signal1b, signal1_cb, SIGUSR1);
ASSERT(r == 0);
}
if (action == ONLY_SIGUSR2 || action == SIGUSR1_AND_SIGUSR2) {
r = uv_signal_init(&loop, &signal2);
ASSERT(r == 0);
r = uv_signal_start(&signal2, signal2_cb, SIGUSR2);
ASSERT(r == 0);
}
/* Signal watchers are now set up. */
uv_sem_post(&sem);
/* Wait for all signals. The signal callbacks stop the watcher, so uv_run
* will return when all signal watchers caught a signal.
*/
r = uv_run(&loop, UV_RUN_DEFAULT);
ASSERT(r == 0);
/* Restart the signal watchers. */
if (action == ONLY_SIGUSR1 || action == SIGUSR1_AND_SIGUSR2) {
r = uv_signal_start(&signal1a, signal1_cb, SIGUSR1);
ASSERT(r == 0);
r = uv_signal_start(&signal1b, signal1_cb, SIGUSR1);
ASSERT(r == 0);
}
if (action == ONLY_SIGUSR2 || action == SIGUSR1_AND_SIGUSR2) {
r = uv_signal_start(&signal2, signal2_cb, SIGUSR2);
ASSERT(r == 0);
}
/* Wait for signals once more. */
uv_sem_post(&sem);
r = uv_run(&loop, UV_RUN_DEFAULT);
ASSERT(r == 0);
/* Close the watchers. */
if (action == ONLY_SIGUSR1 || action == SIGUSR1_AND_SIGUSR2) {
uv_close((uv_handle_t*) &signal1a, NULL);
uv_close((uv_handle_t*) &signal1b, NULL);
}
if (action == ONLY_SIGUSR2 || action == SIGUSR1_AND_SIGUSR2) {
uv_close((uv_handle_t*) &signal2, NULL);
}
/* Wait for the signal watchers to close. */
r = uv_run(&loop, UV_RUN_DEFAULT);
ASSERT(r == 0);
uv_loop_close(&loop);
}
static void signal_unexpected_cb(uv_signal_t* handle, int signum) {
ASSERT(0 && "signal_unexpected_cb should never be called");
}
static void loop_creating_worker(void* context) {
int done;
(void) context;
do {
uv_loop_t *loop;
uv_signal_t signal;
int r;
loop = malloc(sizeof(*loop));
ASSERT_NOT_NULL(loop);
ASSERT(0 == uv_loop_init(loop));
r = uv_signal_init(loop, &signal);
ASSERT(r == 0);
r = uv_signal_start(&signal, signal_unexpected_cb, SIGTERM);
ASSERT(r == 0);
uv_close((uv_handle_t*) &signal, NULL);
r = uv_run(loop, UV_RUN_DEFAULT);
ASSERT(r == 0);
uv_loop_close(loop);
free(loop);
increment_counter(&loop_creation_counter);
uv_mutex_lock(&lock);
done = stop;
uv_mutex_unlock(&lock);
} while (!done);
}
TEST_IMPL(signal_multiple_loops) {
#if defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__MSYS__)
/* FIXME: This test needs more investigation. Somehow the `read` in
uv__signal_lock fails spuriously with EACCES or even EAGAIN even
though it is supposed to be blocking. Also the test hangs during
thread setup occasionally. */
RETURN_SKIP("FIXME: This test needs more investigation on Cygwin");
#endif
/* TODO(gengjiawen): Fix test on QEMU. */
#if defined(__QEMU__)
/* See https://github.com/libuv/libuv/issues/2859 */
RETURN_SKIP("QEMU's signal emulation code is notoriously tricky");
#endif
#if defined(__ASAN__) || defined(__MSAN__)
/* See https://github.com/libuv/libuv/issues/3956 */
RETURN_SKIP("Test is too slow to run under ASan or MSan");
#endif
#if defined(__TSAN__)
/* ThreadSanitizer complains - likely legitimately - about data races
* in uv__signal_compare() in src/unix/signal.c but that's pre-existing.
*/
RETURN_SKIP("Fix test under ThreadSanitizer");
#endif
uv_thread_t loop_creating_threads[NUM_LOOP_CREATING_THREADS];
uv_thread_t signal_handling_threads[NUM_SIGNAL_HANDLING_THREADS];
enum signal_action action;
sigset_t sigset;
int i;
int r;
r = uv_sem_init(&sem, 0);
ASSERT(r == 0);
r = uv_mutex_init(&lock);
ASSERT(r == 0);
/* Create a couple of threads that create a destroy loops continuously. */
for (i = 0; i < NUM_LOOP_CREATING_THREADS; i++) {
r = uv_thread_create(&loop_creating_threads[i],
loop_creating_worker,
NULL);
ASSERT(r == 0);
}
/* Create a couple of threads that actually handle signals. */
for (i = 0; i < NUM_SIGNAL_HANDLING_THREADS; i++) {
switch (i % 3) {
case 0: action = ONLY_SIGUSR1; break;
case 1: action = ONLY_SIGUSR2; break;
case 2: action = SIGUSR1_AND_SIGUSR2; break;
}
r = uv_thread_create(&signal_handling_threads[i],
signal_handling_worker,
(void*) (uintptr_t) action);
ASSERT(r == 0);
}
/* Wait until all threads have started and set up their signal watchers. */
for (i = 0; i < NUM_SIGNAL_HANDLING_THREADS; i++)
uv_sem_wait(&sem);
r = kill(getpid(), SIGUSR1);
ASSERT(r == 0);
r = kill(getpid(), SIGUSR2);
ASSERT(r == 0);
/* Wait for all threads to handle these signals. */
for (i = 0; i < NUM_SIGNAL_HANDLING_THREADS; i++)
uv_sem_wait(&sem);
/* Block all signals to this thread, so we are sure that from here the signal
* handler runs in another thread. This is more likely to catch thread and
* signal safety issues if there are any.
*/
sigfillset(&sigset);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &sigset, NULL);
r = kill(getpid(), SIGUSR1);
ASSERT(r == 0);
r = kill(getpid(), SIGUSR2);
ASSERT(r == 0);
/* Wait for all signal handling threads to exit. */
for (i = 0; i < NUM_SIGNAL_HANDLING_THREADS; i++) {
r = uv_thread_join(&signal_handling_threads[i]);
ASSERT(r == 0);
}
/* Tell all loop creating threads to stop. */
uv_mutex_lock(&lock);
stop = 1;
uv_mutex_unlock(&lock);
/* Wait for all loop creating threads to exit. */
for (i = 0; i < NUM_LOOP_CREATING_THREADS; i++) {
r = uv_thread_join(&loop_creating_threads[i]);
ASSERT(r == 0);
}
uv_sem_destroy(&sem);
printf("signal1_cb calls: %d\n", signal1_cb_counter);
printf("signal2_cb calls: %d\n", signal2_cb_counter);
printf("loops created and destroyed: %d\n", loop_creation_counter);
/* The division by three reflects the fact that we spawn three different
* thread groups of (NUM_SIGNAL_HANDLING_THREADS / 3) threads each.
*/
ASSERT(signal1_cb_counter == 8 * (NUM_SIGNAL_HANDLING_THREADS / 3));
ASSERT(signal2_cb_counter == 4 * (NUM_SIGNAL_HANDLING_THREADS / 3));
/* We don't know exactly how much loops will be created and destroyed, but at
* least there should be 1 for every loop creating thread.
*/
ASSERT(loop_creation_counter >= NUM_LOOP_CREATING_THREADS);
MAKE_VALGRIND_HAPPY(uv_default_loop());
return 0;
}
#else
typedef int file_has_no_tests; /* ISO C forbids an empty translation unit. */
#endif /* !_WIN32 */