Chromium Code Reviews| Index: content/browser/media_device_notifications_linux_unittest.cc |
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| --- content/browser/media_device_notifications_linux_unittest.cc (revision 0) |
| +++ content/browser/media_device_notifications_linux_unittest.cc (revision 0) |
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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 <mntent.h> |
| +#include <stdio.h> |
| + |
| +#include <string> |
| + |
| +#include "base/file_util.h" |
| +#include "base/logging.h" |
| +#include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" |
| +#include "base/message_loop.h" |
| +#include "base/scoped_temp_dir.h" |
| +#include "base/system_monitor/system_monitor.h" |
| +#include "content/browser/browser_thread_impl.h" |
| +#include "content/browser/media_device_notifications_linux.h" |
| +#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" |
| + |
| +namespace { |
| + |
| +const char* kValidFS = "vfat"; |
| +const char* kInvalidFS = "invalidfs"; |
| + |
| +const char* kInvalidPath = "invalid path does not exist"; |
| + |
| +const char* kDevice1 = "d1"; |
| +const char* kDevice2 = "d2"; |
| +const char* kDevice3 = "d3"; |
| + |
| +const char* kMountPointA = "mnt_a"; |
| +const char* kMountPointB = "mnt_b"; |
| + |
| +} // namespace |
| + |
| +namespace content { |
| + |
| +class MediaDeviceNotificationsLinuxTest : public testing::Test { |
| + public: |
| + struct MtabTestData { |
| + MtabTestData(const char* mount_device, |
| + const char* mount_point, |
| + const char* mount_type) |
| + : mount_device(mount_device), |
| + mount_point(mount_point), |
| + mount_type(mount_type) { |
| + } |
| + |
| + const char* mount_device; |
| + const char* mount_point; |
| + const char* mount_type; |
| + }; |
| + |
| + class DummyDeviceChangeObserver |
|
vandebo (ex-Chrome)
2012/03/06 00:41:40
You should use MockDevicesChangedObserver
Lei Zhang
2012/03/06 19:00:25
Done.
|
| + : public base::SystemMonitor::DevicesChangedObserver { |
| + public: |
| + DummyDeviceChangeObserver() |
| + : attach_count_(0), |
| + detach_count_(0) { |
| + } |
| + virtual ~DummyDeviceChangeObserver() {} |
| + |
| + void Reset() { |
| + attach_count_ = 0; |
| + detach_count_ = 0; |
| + } |
| + |
| + int attach_count() { return attach_count_; } |
| + int detach_count() { return detach_count_; } |
| + |
| + // base::SystemMonitor::DevicesChangedObserver implementation. |
| + virtual void OnMediaDeviceAttached( |
| + const base::SystemMonitor::DeviceIdType& id, |
| + const std::string& name, |
| + const FilePath& path) OVERRIDE { |
| + ++attach_count_; |
| + } |
| + virtual void OnMediaDeviceDetached( |
| + const base::SystemMonitor::DeviceIdType& id) OVERRIDE { |
| + ++detach_count_; |
| + } |
| + |
| + private: |
| + int attach_count_; |
| + int detach_count_; |
| + |
| + DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(DummyDeviceChangeObserver); |
| + }; |
| + |
| + MediaDeviceNotificationsLinuxTest() |
| + : message_loop_(MessageLoop::TYPE_IO), |
| + file_thread_(BrowserThread::FILE, &message_loop_) { |
| + system_monitor_.reset(new base::SystemMonitor()); |
| + system_monitor_->AddDevicesChangedObserver(&dummy_device_change_observer_); |
| + } |
| + virtual ~MediaDeviceNotificationsLinuxTest() {} |
| + |
| + protected: |
| + virtual void SetUp() { |
| + dummy_device_change_observer_.Reset(); |
| + |
| + // Create and set up a temp dir with files for the test. |
| + ASSERT_TRUE(scoped_temp_dir_.CreateUniqueTempDir()); |
| + FilePath test_dir = scoped_temp_dir_.path().AppendASCII("etc"); |
| + ASSERT_TRUE(file_util::CreateDirectory(test_dir)); |
| + mtab_file_ = test_dir.AppendASCII("foo"); |
|
vandebo (ex-Chrome)
2012/03/06 00:41:40
why not mtab ?
Lei Zhang
2012/03/06 19:00:25
The name is arbitrary. I changed it to "test_mtab"
|
| + struct MtabTestData initial_test_data[] = { |
| + MtabTestData("dummydevice", "dummydir", kInvalidFS), |
| + }; |
| + WriteToMtab(initial_test_data, arraysize(initial_test_data), true); |
| + |
| + // Initialize the test subject. |
| + notifications_ = new MediaDeviceNotificationsLinux(mtab_file_); |
| + BrowserThread::PostTask( |
| + BrowserThread::FILE, FROM_HERE, |
| + base::Bind(&MediaDeviceNotificationsLinux::InitOnFileThread, |
| + notifications_.get())); |
| + message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
| + } |
| + |
| + virtual void TearDown() { |
| + message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
| + notifications_ = NULL; |
| + ASSERT_TRUE(scoped_temp_dir_.Delete()); |
| + } |
| + |
| + // Used to run tests. When the mtab file gets modified, the message loop |
| + // needs to run in order to react to the file modification. |
| + // See WriteToMtab for parameters. |
| + void WriteToMtabAndRunLoop(struct MtabTestData* data, |
| + size_t data_size, |
| + bool overwrite) { |
| + WriteToMtab(data, data_size, overwrite); |
| + message_loop_.RunAllPending(); |
| + } |
| + |
| + // Create a directory named |dir| relative to the test directory. |
| + // Set |with_dcim_dir| to true if the created directory will have a "DCIM" |
| + // subdirectory. |
| + // Returns the full path to the created directory on success, or an empty |
| + // path on failure. |
| + FilePath CreateMountPoint(const char* dir, bool with_dcim_dir) { |
| + FilePath return_path(scoped_temp_dir_.path()); |
| + return_path = return_path.AppendASCII(dir); |
| + FilePath path(return_path); |
| + if (with_dcim_dir) |
| + path = path.AppendASCII("DCIM"); |
| + if (!file_util::CreateDirectory(path)) |
| + return FilePath(); |
| + return return_path; |
| + } |
| + |
| + int attach_count() { return dummy_device_change_observer_.attach_count(); } |
| + int detach_count() { return dummy_device_change_observer_.detach_count(); } |
| + |
| + private: |
| + // Write the test mtab data to |mtab_file_|. |
| + // |data| is an array of mtab entries. |
| + // |data_size| is the array size of |data|. |
| + // |overwrite| specifies whether to overwrite |mtab_file_|. |
| + void WriteToMtab(struct MtabTestData* data, |
| + size_t data_size, |
| + bool overwrite) { |
| + FILE* fd = setmntent(mtab_file_.value().c_str(), overwrite ? "w" : "a"); |
| + ASSERT_TRUE(fd); |
| + |
| + scoped_ptr<char> mnt_opts(strdup("rw")); |
| + struct mntent entry; |
| + entry.mnt_opts = mnt_opts.get(); |
| + entry.mnt_freq = 0; |
| + entry.mnt_passno = 0; |
| + for (size_t i = 0; i < data_size; ++i) { |
| + scoped_ptr<char> mnt_fsname(strdup(data[i].mount_device)); |
| + scoped_ptr<char> mnt_dir(strdup(data[i].mount_point)); |
| + scoped_ptr<char> mnt_type(strdup(data[i].mount_type)); |
| + entry.mnt_fsname = mnt_fsname.get(); |
| + entry.mnt_dir = mnt_dir.get(); |
| + entry.mnt_type = mnt_type.get(); |
| + int add_result = addmntent(fd, &entry); |
| + ASSERT_EQ(0, add_result); |
| + } |
| + int end_result = endmntent(fd); |
| + ASSERT_EQ(1, end_result); |
| + } |
| + |
| + // The message loop and file thread to run tests on. |
| + MessageLoop message_loop_; |
| + BrowserThreadImpl file_thread_; |
| + |
| + // SystemMonitor and DevicesChangedObserver to hook together to test. |
| + scoped_ptr<base::SystemMonitor> system_monitor_; |
| + DummyDeviceChangeObserver dummy_device_change_observer_; |
| + |
| + // Temporary directory for created test data. |
| + ScopedTempDir scoped_temp_dir_; |
| + // Path to the test mtab file. |
| + FilePath mtab_file_; |
| + |
| + scoped_refptr<MediaDeviceNotificationsLinux> notifications_; |
| + |
| + DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MediaDeviceNotificationsLinuxTest); |
| +}; |
| + |
| +TEST_F(MediaDeviceNotificationsLinuxTest, BasicAttachDetach) { |
| + FilePath test_path = CreateMountPoint(kMountPointA, true); |
| + ASSERT_FALSE(test_path.empty()); |
| + struct MtabTestData test_data[] = { |
| + MtabTestData(kDevice1, kInvalidPath, kValidFS), |
| + MtabTestData(kDevice2, test_path.value().c_str(), kValidFS), |
| + }; |
| + WriteToMtabAndRunLoop(test_data, arraysize(test_data), false); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(1, attach_count()); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(0, detach_count()); |
| + |
| + WriteToMtabAndRunLoop(NULL, 0, true); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(1, attach_count()); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(1, detach_count()); |
| +} |
| + |
| +// Only mount points with DCIM directories are recognized. |
| +TEST_F(MediaDeviceNotificationsLinuxTest, DCIM) { |
| + FilePath test_path1 = CreateMountPoint(kMountPointA, true); |
| + ASSERT_FALSE(test_path1.empty()); |
| + struct MtabTestData test_data1[] = { |
| + MtabTestData(kDevice1, test_path1.value().c_str(), kValidFS), |
| + }; |
| + WriteToMtabAndRunLoop(test_data1, arraysize(test_data1), false); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(1, attach_count()); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(0, detach_count()); |
| + |
| + FilePath test_path2 = CreateMountPoint(kMountPointB, false); |
| + ASSERT_FALSE(test_path2.empty()); |
| + struct MtabTestData test_data2[] = { |
| + MtabTestData(kDevice2, test_path2.value().c_str(), kValidFS), |
| + }; |
| + WriteToMtabAndRunLoop(test_data2, arraysize(test_data2), false); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(1, attach_count()); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(0, detach_count()); |
| + |
| + WriteToMtabAndRunLoop(NULL, 0, true); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(1, attach_count()); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(1, detach_count()); |
| +} |
| + |
| +TEST_F(MediaDeviceNotificationsLinuxTest, MultiDeviceMultiMount) { |
| + FilePath test_path1 = CreateMountPoint(kMountPointA, true); |
| + FilePath test_path2 = CreateMountPoint(kMountPointB, true); |
| + ASSERT_FALSE(test_path1.empty()); |
| + ASSERT_FALSE(test_path2.empty()); |
| + |
| + // Attach two devices. |
| + // kDevice1 -> kMountPointA |
| + // kDevice2 -> kMountPointB |
| + struct MtabTestData test_data1[] = { |
| + MtabTestData(kDevice1, test_path1.value().c_str(), kValidFS), |
| + MtabTestData(kDevice2, test_path2.value().c_str(), kValidFS), |
| + }; |
| + WriteToMtabAndRunLoop(test_data1, arraysize(test_data1), false); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(2, attach_count()); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(0, detach_count()); |
| + |
| + // Attach |kDevice1| to |kMountPointB|. |
| + // |kDevice2| is inaccessible, so it is detached. |kDevice1| has been |
| + // re-attached at |kMountPointB|, so it is 'detached' from kMountPointA. |
| + // kDevice1 -> kMountPointA |
| + // kDevice2 -> kMountPointB |
| + // kDevice1 -> kMountPointB |
| + struct MtabTestData test_data2[] = { |
| + MtabTestData(kDevice1, test_path2.value().c_str(), kValidFS), |
| + }; |
| + WriteToMtabAndRunLoop(test_data2, arraysize(test_data2), false); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(3, attach_count()); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(2, detach_count()); |
| + |
| + // Attach |kDevice2| to |kMountPointA|. |
| + // kDevice1 -> kMountPointA |
| + // kDevice2 -> kMountPointB |
| + // kDevice1 -> kMountPointB |
| + // kDevice2 -> kMountPointA |
| + struct MtabTestData test_data3[] = { |
| + MtabTestData(kDevice2, test_path1.value().c_str(), kValidFS), |
| + }; |
| + WriteToMtabAndRunLoop(test_data3, arraysize(test_data3), false); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(4, attach_count()); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(2, detach_count()); |
| + |
| + // Detach |kDevice2| from |kMountPointA|. |
| + // kDevice1 -> kMountPointA |
| + // kDevice2 -> kMountPointB |
| + // kDevice1 -> kMountPointB |
| + struct MtabTestData test_data4[] = { |
| + MtabTestData(kDevice1, test_path1.value().c_str(), kValidFS), |
| + MtabTestData(kDevice2, test_path2.value().c_str(), kValidFS), |
| + MtabTestData(kDevice1, test_path2.value().c_str(), kValidFS), |
| + }; |
| + WriteToMtabAndRunLoop(test_data4, arraysize(test_data4), true); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(4, attach_count()); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(3, detach_count()); |
| + |
| + // Detach |kDevice1| from |kMountPointB|. |
| + // kDevice1 -> kMountPointA |
| + // kDevice2 -> kMountPointB |
| + WriteToMtabAndRunLoop(test_data1, arraysize(test_data1), true); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(6, attach_count()); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(4, detach_count()); |
| + |
| + // Detach all devices. |
| + WriteToMtabAndRunLoop(NULL, 0, true); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(6, attach_count()); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(6, detach_count()); |
| +} |
| + |
| +TEST_F(MediaDeviceNotificationsLinuxTest, MultiDeviceMount2) { |
| + FilePath test_path1 = CreateMountPoint(kMountPointA, true); |
| + FilePath test_path2 = CreateMountPoint(kMountPointB, true); |
| + ASSERT_FALSE(test_path1.empty()); |
| + ASSERT_FALSE(test_path2.empty()); |
| + |
| + // |kDevice1| is most recently mounted at |kMountPointB|. |
| + // kDevice1 -> kMountPointA |
| + // kDevice2 -> kMountPointB |
| + // kDevice1 -> kMountPointB |
| + struct MtabTestData test_data2[] = { |
| + MtabTestData(kDevice1, test_path2.value().c_str(), kValidFS), |
| + }; |
| + WriteToMtabAndRunLoop(test_data2, arraysize(test_data2), false); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(1, attach_count()); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(0, detach_count()); |
| + |
| + // Attach |kDevice3| to |kMountPointB|. |
| + // |kDevice1| is inaccessible at its most recent mount point, so it is |
| + // detached and unavailable, even though it is still accessible via |
| + // |kMountPointA|. |
| + // kDevice1 -> kMountPointA |
| + // kDevice2 -> kMountPointB |
| + // kDevice1 -> kMountPointB |
| + // kDevice3 -> kMountPointB |
| + struct MtabTestData test_data3[] = { |
| + MtabTestData(kDevice3, test_path2.value().c_str(), kValidFS), |
| + }; |
| + WriteToMtabAndRunLoop(test_data3, arraysize(test_data3), false); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(2, attach_count()); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(1, detach_count()); |
| + |
| + // Detach all devices. |
| + WriteToMtabAndRunLoop(NULL, 0, true); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(2, attach_count()); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(2, detach_count()); |
| +} |
| + |
| +} // namespace content |
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