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+// Copyright 2014 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 "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" |
+#include "base/stl_util.h" |
+#include "crypto/secure_hash.h" |
+#include "crypto/sha2.h" |
+#include "extensions/browser/content_hash_tree.h" |
+#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" |
+ |
+using crypto::kSHA256Length; |
+using crypto::SecureHash; |
+ |
+namespace extensions { |
+ |
+class ContentHashTreeTest : public ::testing::Test { |
+ public: |
+ ContentHashTreeTest() : block_size_(1024) {} |
+ |
+ protected: |
+ int block_size_; |
Marijn Kruisselbrink
2014/05/12 22:57:51
You're not actually using block_size_ (and I'm not
asargent_no_longer_on_chrome
2014/05/12 23:52:48
Good observations! This is why we have code-review
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+ std::vector<std::string> nodes_; |
+}; |
+ |
+TEST_F(ContentHashTreeTest, HashTreeBasics) { |
+ // Empty array. |
+ EXPECT_EQ(std::string(), ComputeTreeHashRoot(nodes_, 16)); |
+ |
+ // One node. |
+ std::string node1; |
+ node1.append('1', kSHA256Length); |
Marijn Kruisselbrink
2014/05/12 22:57:51
I'm not sure why you're creating an empty string a
asargent_no_longer_on_chrome
2014/05/12 23:52:48
Great catch. I definitely did confuse the two vers
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+ nodes_.push_back(node1); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(node1, ComputeTreeHashRoot(nodes_, 16)); |
+ |
+ // Two nodes. |
+ std::string node2; |
+ node2.append('2', kSHA256Length); |
+ nodes_.push_back(node2); |
+ |
+ std::string expected(kSHA256Length, 0); |
+ scoped_ptr<SecureHash> hash(SecureHash::Create(SecureHash::SHA256)); |
+ hash->Update(node1.data(), node1.size()); |
+ hash->Update(node2.data(), node2.size()); |
+ hash->Finish(string_as_array(&expected), expected.size()); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(expected, ComputeTreeHashRoot(nodes_, 16)); |
+} |
+ |
+TEST_F(ContentHashTreeTest, HashTreeMultipleLevels) { |
+ for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) { |
+ std::string node; |
+ for (size_t j = 0; j < kSHA256Length; j++) |
+ node.append(static_cast<char>((j + i) % 256), 1); |
Marijn Kruisselbrink
2014/05/12 22:57:51
similar here, it seems like this would append X 1-
asargent_no_longer_on_chrome
2014/05/12 23:52:48
Done.
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+ nodes_.push_back(node); |
+ } |
+ |
+ // First try a test where our branch factor is >= 3, so we expect the result |
+ // to be the hash of all 3 concatenated together. E.g the expected top hash |
+ // should be 4 in the following diagram: |
+ // 4 |
+ // 1 2 3 |
+ std::string expected = |
+ crypto::SHA256HashString(nodes_[0] + nodes_[1] + nodes_[2]); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(expected, ComputeTreeHashRoot(nodes_, 4)); |
+ |
+ // Now try making the branch factor be 2, so that we |
+ // should get the following: |
+ // 6 |
+ // 4 5 |
+ // 1 2 3 |
+ // where 4 is the hash of 1 and 2, 5 is the hash of 3, and 6 is the |
+ // hash of 4 and 5. |
+ std::string hash_of_first_2 = crypto::SHA256HashString(nodes_[0] + nodes_[1]); |
+ std::string hash_of_third = crypto::SHA256HashString(nodes_[2]); |
+ expected = crypto::SHA256HashString(hash_of_first_2 + hash_of_third); |
+ EXPECT_EQ(expected, ComputeTreeHashRoot(nodes_, 2)); |
+} |
+ |
+} // namespace extensions |