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+// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
+// found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+#include "content/browser/download/byte_stream.h" |
+ |
+#include "base/bind.h" |
+#include "base/callback.h" |
+#include "base/location.h" |
+#include "base/memory/ref_counted.h" |
+#include "base/message_loop.h" |
+#include "base/task_runner.h" |
+#include "net/base/io_buffer.h" |
+#include "testing/gmock/include/gmock/gmock.h" |
+#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" |
+ |
+using ::testing::_; |
+using ::testing::Return; |
+using ::testing::SaveArg; |
+using ::testing::StrictMock; |
+ |
+namespace tracked_objects { |
+class Location; |
+} |
+ |
+namespace { |
+ |
+class MockTaskRunner : public base::SequencedTaskRunner { |
+ public: |
+ MockTaskRunner(); |
+ |
+ // TaskRunner functions. |
+ MOCK_METHOD3(PostDelayedTask, bool(const tracked_objects::Location&, |
+ const base::Closure&, int64)); |
+ MOCK_METHOD3(PostDelayedTask, bool(const tracked_objects::Location&, |
+ const base::Closure&, base::TimeDelta)); |
+ |
+ MOCK_METHOD3(PostNonNestableDelayedTask, bool( |
+ const tracked_objects::Location&, |
+ const base::Closure&, |
+ int64 delay_ms)); |
+ |
+ MOCK_METHOD3(PostNonNestableDelayedTask, bool( |
+ const tracked_objects::Location&, |
+ const base::Closure&, |
+ base::TimeDelta)); |
+ |
+ MOCK_CONST_METHOD0(RunsTasksOnCurrentThread, bool()); |
+ |
+ protected: |
+ ~MockTaskRunner(); |
+}; |
+ |
+MockTaskRunner::MockTaskRunner() { } |
+ |
+MockTaskRunner::~MockTaskRunner() { } |
+ |
+static int null_callback_call_count = 0; |
+static int alt_callback_call_count = 0; |
+ |
+void NullCallback() { |
benjhayden
2012/05/16 15:55:57
Would something like this work just as well with l
Randy Smith (Not in Mondays)
2012/05/16 20:30:16
D'oh. Good idea. Done.
|
+ null_callback_call_count++; |
+} |
+ |
+void AltCallback() { |
+ alt_callback_call_count++; |
+} |
+ |
+} // namespace |
+ |
+class ByteStreamTest : public testing::Test { |
+ public: |
+ // Create a new IO buffer of the given |buffer_size|, with contents |
+ // dependent on the |seed_key|. The |seed_key| is also used for comparing |
+ // pointers between NewIOBuffer and ValidateIOBuffer; do not re-use any |
+ // |seed_key| value within a single test. |
benjhayden
2012/05/16 15:55:57
Can you use an internal automatic counter instead
Randy Smith (Not in Mondays)
2012/05/16 20:30:16
I'm a little reluctant to do that, as it implies t
|
+ scoped_refptr<net::IOBuffer> NewIOBuffer(size_t buffer_size, int seed_key) { |
+ scoped_refptr<net::IOBuffer> buffer(new net::IOBuffer(buffer_size)); |
+ char *bufferp = buffer->data(); |
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < buffer_size; i++) |
+ bufferp[i] = (i + seed_key) % (1 << sizeof(char)); |
+ DCHECK(pointer_map_.find(seed_key) == pointer_map_.end()); |
+ DCHECK(length_map_.find(seed_key) == length_map_.end()); |
+ pointer_map_[seed_key] = bufferp; |
+ length_map_[seed_key] = buffer_size; |
+ return buffer; |
+ } |
+ |
+ // Create an IOBuffer of the appropriate size and add it to the |
+ // ByteStream, returning the result of the ByteStream::Write. |
+ // Separate function to avoid duplication of buffer_size in test |
+ // calls. |
+ bool Write(content::ByteStreamInput* byte_stream_input, |
+ int seed_key, size_t buffer_size) { |
+ return byte_stream_input->Write(NewIOBuffer(buffer_size, seed_key), |
+ buffer_size); |
+ } |
+ |
+ // Validate that we have the IOBuffer we expect. This IOBuffer must |
+ // have been created through NewIOBuffer with the given |buffer_size| |
+ // and |seed_key|. |
+ bool ValidateIOBuffer(scoped_refptr<net::IOBuffer> buffer, int seed_key, |
+ size_t buffer_size) { |
+ char *bufferp = buffer->data(); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(pointer_map_.find(seed_key) != pointer_map_.end()); |
+ if (pointer_map_.find(seed_key) == pointer_map_.end()) |
+ return false; |
+ EXPECT_EQ(bufferp, pointer_map_[seed_key]); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(length_map_.find(seed_key) != length_map_.end()); |
+ if (length_map_.find(seed_key) == length_map_.end()) |
+ return false; |
+ EXPECT_EQ(buffer_size, length_map_[seed_key]); |
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < buffer_size; i++) { |
+ EXPECT_EQ(static_cast<int>((i + seed_key) % (1 << sizeof(char))), |
+ bufferp[i]); |
+ if (static_cast<int>((i + seed_key) % (1 << sizeof(char))) != bufferp[i]) |
+ return false; |
+ } |
+ return true; |
+ } |
+ |
+ protected: |
+ MessageLoop message_loop_; |
+ private: |
benjhayden
2012/05/16 19:17:21
Blank line between sections?
Randy Smith (Not in Mondays)
2012/05/16 20:30:16
Done.
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+ std::map<int, char*> pointer_map_; |
+ std::map<int, size_t> length_map_; |
+}; |
+ |
+// Confirm that filling and emptying the pipe works properly, and that |
+// we get full triggers when we expect. |
+TEST_F(ByteStreamTest, PushBack) { |
benjhayden
2012/05/16 19:17:21
Would you mind prepending "ByteStream_" to all of
Randy Smith (Not in Mondays)
2012/05/16 20:30:16
It's annoyingly redundant :-{, but I hear your pai
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+ scoped_ptr<content::ByteStreamInput> byte_stream_input; |
+ scoped_ptr<content::ByteStreamOutput> byte_stream_output; |
+ content::CreateByteStream( |
+ &byte_stream_input, &byte_stream_output, |
+ message_loop_.message_loop_proxy(), message_loop_.message_loop_proxy(), |
+ 3 * 1024); |
+ |
+ // Push a series of IO buffers on; test pushback happening and |
+ // that it's advisory. |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 0, 1024)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 1, 1024)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 2, 1024)); |
+ EXPECT_FALSE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 3, 1)); |
+ EXPECT_FALSE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 4, 1024)); |
+ // Flush |
+ byte_stream_input->Close(content::DOWNLOAD_INTERRUPT_REASON_NONE); |
+ message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
+ |
+ // Pull the IO buffers out; do we get the same buffers and do they |
+ // have the same contents? |
+ scoped_refptr<net::IOBuffer> output_io_buffer; |
+ size_t output_length; |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 0, output_length)); |
+ |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 1, output_length)); |
+ |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 2, output_length)); |
+ |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 3, output_length)); |
+ |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 4, output_length)); |
+ |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_COMPLETE, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+} |
+ |
+// Same as above, only use knowledge of the internals to confirm |
+// that we're getting pushback even when data's split across the two |
+// objects |
+TEST_F(ByteStreamTest, PushBackSplit) { |
+ scoped_ptr<content::ByteStreamInput> byte_stream_input; |
+ scoped_ptr<content::ByteStreamOutput> byte_stream_output; |
+ content::CreateByteStream( |
+ &byte_stream_input, &byte_stream_output, |
+ message_loop_.message_loop_proxy(), message_loop_.message_loop_proxy(), |
+ 9 * 1024); |
+ |
+ // Push a series of IO buffers on; test pushback happening and |
+ // that it's advisory. |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 0, 1024)); |
+ message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 1, 1024)); |
+ message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 2, 1024)); |
+ message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 3, 1024)); |
+ message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
+ EXPECT_FALSE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 4, 6 * 1024)); |
+ message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
+ |
+ // Pull the IO buffers out; do we get the same buffers and do they |
+ // have the same contents? |
+ scoped_refptr<net::IOBuffer> output_io_buffer; |
+ size_t output_length; |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 0, output_length)); |
+ |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 1, output_length)); |
+ |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 2, output_length)); |
+ |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 3, output_length)); |
+ |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 4, output_length)); |
+ |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_EMPTY, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+} |
+ |
+// Confirm that a Close() notification transmits in-order |
+// with data on the pipe. |
+TEST_F(ByteStreamTest, CompleteTransmits) { |
+ scoped_ptr<content::ByteStreamInput> byte_stream_input; |
+ scoped_ptr<content::ByteStreamOutput> byte_stream_output; |
+ |
+ scoped_refptr<net::IOBuffer> output_io_buffer; |
+ size_t output_length; |
+ |
+ // Empty stream, non-error case. |
+ content::CreateByteStream( |
+ &byte_stream_input, &byte_stream_output, |
+ message_loop_.message_loop_proxy(), message_loop_.message_loop_proxy(), |
+ 3 * 1024); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_EMPTY, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ byte_stream_input->Close(content::DOWNLOAD_INTERRUPT_REASON_NONE); |
+ message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
+ ASSERT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_COMPLETE, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::DOWNLOAD_INTERRUPT_REASON_NONE, |
+ byte_stream_output->GetStatus()); |
+ |
+ // Non-empty stream, non-error case. |
+ content::CreateByteStream( |
+ &byte_stream_input, &byte_stream_output, |
+ message_loop_.message_loop_proxy(), message_loop_.message_loop_proxy(), |
+ 3 * 1024); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_EMPTY, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 0, 1024)); |
+ byte_stream_input->Close(content::DOWNLOAD_INTERRUPT_REASON_NONE); |
+ message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 0, output_length)); |
+ ASSERT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_COMPLETE, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::DOWNLOAD_INTERRUPT_REASON_NONE, |
+ byte_stream_output->GetStatus()); |
+ |
+ // Empty stream, non-error case. |
+ content::CreateByteStream( |
+ &byte_stream_input, &byte_stream_output, |
+ message_loop_.message_loop_proxy(), message_loop_.message_loop_proxy(), |
+ 3 * 1024); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_EMPTY, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ byte_stream_input->Close( |
+ content::DOWNLOAD_INTERRUPT_REASON_NETWORK_DISCONNECTED); |
+ message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
+ ASSERT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_COMPLETE, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::DOWNLOAD_INTERRUPT_REASON_NETWORK_DISCONNECTED, |
+ byte_stream_output->GetStatus()); |
+ |
+ // Non-empty stream, non-error case. |
+ content::CreateByteStream( |
+ &byte_stream_input, &byte_stream_output, |
+ message_loop_.message_loop_proxy(), message_loop_.message_loop_proxy(), |
+ 3 * 1024); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_EMPTY, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 1, 1024)); |
+ byte_stream_input->Close( |
+ content::DOWNLOAD_INTERRUPT_REASON_NETWORK_DISCONNECTED); |
+ message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 1, output_length)); |
+ ASSERT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_COMPLETE, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::DOWNLOAD_INTERRUPT_REASON_NETWORK_DISCONNECTED, |
+ byte_stream_output->GetStatus()); |
+} |
+ |
+// Confirm that callbacks on the sink side are triggered when they should be. |
+TEST_F(ByteStreamTest, SinkCallback) { |
+ scoped_refptr<MockTaskRunner> task_runner(new StrictMock<MockTaskRunner>()); |
+ int null_callback_call_count_start = 0; |
+ |
+ scoped_ptr<content::ByteStreamInput> byte_stream_input; |
+ scoped_ptr<content::ByteStreamOutput> byte_stream_output; |
+ content::CreateByteStream( |
+ &byte_stream_input, &byte_stream_output, |
+ message_loop_.message_loop_proxy(), task_runner, |
+ 10000); |
+ |
+ scoped_refptr<net::IOBuffer> output_io_buffer; |
+ size_t output_length; |
+ base::Closure intermediate_callback; |
+ |
+ // Note that the specifics of when the callbacks are called with regard |
+ // to how much data is pushed onto the pipe is not (currently) part |
+ // of the interface contract. If it becomes part of the contract, the |
+ // tests below should get much more precise. |
+ |
+ // Confirm callback called when you add more than 33% of the buffer. |
+ |
+ // Setup callback |
+ byte_stream_output->RegisterCallback(base::Bind(NullCallback)); |
+ null_callback_call_count_start = null_callback_call_count; |
+ EXPECT_CALL(*task_runner.get(), PostDelayedTask(_, _, 0)) |
+ .WillOnce(DoAll(SaveArg<1>(&intermediate_callback), |
+ Return(true))); |
+ |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 0, 4000)); |
+ message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
+ |
+ // Check callback results match expectations. |
+ ::testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(task_runner.get()); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(null_callback_call_count_start, null_callback_call_count); |
+ intermediate_callback.Run(); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(null_callback_call_count_start+1, null_callback_call_count); |
+ |
+ // Check data and stream state. |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 0, output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_EMPTY, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ |
+ // Confirm callback *isn't* called at less than 33% |
+ null_callback_call_count_start = null_callback_call_count; |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 1, 3000)); |
+ message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
+ |
+ // This reflects an implementation artifact that data goes with callbacks, |
+ // which should not be considered part of the interface guarantee. |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_EMPTY, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+} |
+ |
+// Confirm that callbacks on the source side are triggered when they should |
+// be. |
+TEST_F(ByteStreamTest, SourceCallback) { |
+ scoped_refptr<MockTaskRunner> task_runner(new StrictMock<MockTaskRunner>()); |
+ int null_callback_call_count_start = 0; |
+ |
+ scoped_ptr<content::ByteStreamInput> byte_stream_input; |
+ scoped_ptr<content::ByteStreamOutput> byte_stream_output; |
+ content::CreateByteStream( |
+ &byte_stream_input, &byte_stream_output, |
+ task_runner, message_loop_.message_loop_proxy(), |
+ 10000); |
+ |
+ scoped_refptr<net::IOBuffer> output_io_buffer; |
+ size_t output_length; |
+ base::Closure intermediate_callback; |
+ |
+ // Note that the specifics of when the callbacks are called with regard |
+ // to how much data is pulled from the pipe is not (currently) part |
+ // of the interface contract. If it becomes part of the contract, the |
+ // tests below should get much more precise. |
+ |
+ // Confirm callback called when about 33% space available, and not |
+ // at other transitions. |
+ |
+ // Setup expectations and add data. |
+ byte_stream_input->RegisterCallback(base::Bind(NullCallback)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 0, 2000)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 1, 2001)); |
+ EXPECT_FALSE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 2, 6000)); |
+ null_callback_call_count_start = null_callback_call_count; |
+ |
+ // Allow bytes to transition (needed for message passing implementation), |
+ // and get and validate the data. |
+ message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 0, output_length)); |
+ |
+ // Setup expectations. |
+ EXPECT_CALL(*task_runner.get(), PostDelayedTask(_, _, 0)) |
+ .WillOnce(DoAll(SaveArg<1>(&intermediate_callback), |
+ Return(true))); |
+ |
+ // Grab data, triggering callback. Recorded on dispatch, but doesn't |
+ // happen because it's caught by the mock. |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ ::testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(task_runner.get()); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 1, output_length)); |
+ |
+ // Confirm that the callback passed to the mock does what we expect. |
+ EXPECT_EQ(null_callback_call_count_start, null_callback_call_count); |
+ intermediate_callback.Run(); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(null_callback_call_count_start+1, null_callback_call_count); |
+ |
+ // Same drill with final buffer. |
+ EXPECT_CALL(*task_runner.get(), PostDelayedTask(_, _, 0)) |
+ .WillOnce(DoAll(SaveArg<1>(&intermediate_callback), |
+ Return(true))); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ ::testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(task_runner.get()); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 2, output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_EMPTY, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(null_callback_call_count_start+1, null_callback_call_count); |
+ intermediate_callback.Run(); |
+ // Should have updated the internal structures but not called the |
+ // callback. |
+ EXPECT_EQ(null_callback_call_count_start+1, null_callback_call_count); |
+} |
+ |
+// Confirm that racing a change to a sink callback with a post results |
+// in the new callback being called. |
+TEST_F(ByteStreamTest, SinkInterrupt) { |
+ scoped_refptr<MockTaskRunner> task_runner(new StrictMock<MockTaskRunner>()); |
+ int null_callback_call_count_start = 0; |
+ int alt_callback_call_count_start = 0; |
+ |
+ scoped_ptr<content::ByteStreamInput> byte_stream_input; |
+ scoped_ptr<content::ByteStreamOutput> byte_stream_output; |
+ content::CreateByteStream( |
+ &byte_stream_input, &byte_stream_output, |
+ message_loop_.message_loop_proxy(), task_runner, |
+ 10000); |
+ |
+ scoped_refptr<net::IOBuffer> output_io_buffer; |
+ size_t output_length; |
+ base::Closure intermediate_callback; |
+ |
+ // Setup expectations and record initial state. |
+ byte_stream_output->RegisterCallback(base::Bind(NullCallback)); |
+ null_callback_call_count_start = null_callback_call_count; |
+ alt_callback_call_count_start = alt_callback_call_count; |
+ EXPECT_CALL(*task_runner.get(), PostDelayedTask(_, _, 0)) |
+ .WillOnce(DoAll(SaveArg<1>(&intermediate_callback), |
+ Return(true))); |
+ |
+ // Add data, and pass it across. |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 0, 4000)); |
+ message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
+ |
+ // The task runner should have been hit, but the callback count |
+ // isn't changed until we actually run the callback. |
+ ::testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(task_runner.get()); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(null_callback_call_count_start, null_callback_call_count); |
+ |
+ // If we change the callback now, the new one should be run |
+ // (simulates race with post task). |
+ byte_stream_output->RegisterCallback(base::Bind(AltCallback)); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(null_callback_call_count_start, null_callback_call_count); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(alt_callback_call_count_start, alt_callback_call_count); |
+ intermediate_callback.Run(); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(null_callback_call_count_start, null_callback_call_count); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(alt_callback_call_count_start+1, alt_callback_call_count); |
+ |
+ // Final cleanup. |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 0, output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_EMPTY, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ |
+} |
+ |
+// Confirm that racing a change to a source callback with a post results |
+// in the new callback being called. |
+TEST_F(ByteStreamTest, SourceInterrupt) { |
+ scoped_refptr<MockTaskRunner> task_runner(new StrictMock<MockTaskRunner>()); |
+ int null_callback_call_count_start = 0; |
+ int alt_callback_call_count_start = 0; |
+ |
+ scoped_ptr<content::ByteStreamInput> byte_stream_input; |
+ scoped_ptr<content::ByteStreamOutput> byte_stream_output; |
+ content::CreateByteStream( |
+ &byte_stream_input, &byte_stream_output, |
+ task_runner, message_loop_.message_loop_proxy(), |
+ 10000); |
+ |
+ scoped_refptr<net::IOBuffer> output_io_buffer; |
+ size_t output_length; |
+ base::Closure intermediate_callback; |
+ |
+ // Setup state for test and record initiali expectations |
+ byte_stream_input->RegisterCallback(base::Bind(NullCallback)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 0, 2000)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 1, 2001)); |
+ EXPECT_FALSE(Write(byte_stream_input.get(), 2, 6000)); |
+ null_callback_call_count_start = null_callback_call_count; |
+ alt_callback_call_count_start = alt_callback_call_count; |
+ message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
+ |
+ // Initial get should not trigger callback. |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 0, output_length)); |
+ message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
+ |
+ // Setup expectations. |
+ EXPECT_CALL(*task_runner.get(), PostDelayedTask(_, _, 0)) |
+ .WillOnce(DoAll(SaveArg<1>(&intermediate_callback), |
+ Return(true))); |
+ |
+ // Second get *should* trigger callback. |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ ::testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(task_runner.get()); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 1, output_length)); |
+ |
+ // Which should do the right thing when it's run. |
+ byte_stream_input->RegisterCallback(base::Bind(AltCallback)); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(null_callback_call_count_start, null_callback_call_count); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(alt_callback_call_count_start, alt_callback_call_count); |
+ intermediate_callback.Run(); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(null_callback_call_count_start, null_callback_call_count); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(alt_callback_call_count_start+1, alt_callback_call_count); |
+ |
+ // Third get should also trigger callback. |
+ EXPECT_CALL(*task_runner.get(), PostDelayedTask(_, _, 0)) |
+ .WillOnce(DoAll(SaveArg<1>(&intermediate_callback), |
+ Return(true))); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_HAS_DATA, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+ ::testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(task_runner.get()); |
+ EXPECT_TRUE(ValidateIOBuffer(output_io_buffer, 2, output_length)); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(content::ByteStreamOutput::STREAM_EMPTY, |
+ byte_stream_output->Read(&output_io_buffer, &output_length)); |
+} |