Index: mojo/system/options_validation_unittest.cc |
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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 "mojo/system/options_validation.h" |
- |
-#include <stddef.h> |
-#include <stdint.h> |
- |
-#include "mojo/public/c/system/macros.h" |
-#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" |
- |
-namespace mojo { |
-namespace system { |
-namespace { |
- |
-// Declare a test options struct just as we do in actual public headers. |
- |
-typedef uint32_t TestOptionsFlags; |
- |
-MOJO_COMPILE_ASSERT(MOJO_ALIGNOF(int64_t) == 8, int64_t_has_weird_alignment); |
-struct MOJO_ALIGNAS(8) TestOptions { |
- uint32_t struct_size; |
- TestOptionsFlags flags; |
- uint32_t member1; |
- uint32_t member2; |
-}; |
-MOJO_COMPILE_ASSERT(sizeof(TestOptions) == 16, TestOptions_has_wrong_size); |
- |
-const uint32_t kSizeOfTestOptions = static_cast<uint32_t>(sizeof(TestOptions)); |
- |
-TEST(OptionsValidationTest, Valid) { |
- { |
- const TestOptions kOptions = {kSizeOfTestOptions}; |
- UserOptionsReader<TestOptions> reader(MakeUserPointer(&kOptions)); |
- EXPECT_TRUE(reader.is_valid()); |
- EXPECT_TRUE(OPTIONS_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER(TestOptions, flags, reader)); |
- EXPECT_TRUE(OPTIONS_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER(TestOptions, member1, reader)); |
- EXPECT_TRUE(OPTIONS_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER(TestOptions, member2, reader)); |
- } |
- { |
- const TestOptions kOptions = {static_cast<uint32_t>( |
- offsetof(TestOptions, struct_size) + sizeof(uint32_t))}; |
- UserOptionsReader<TestOptions> reader(MakeUserPointer(&kOptions)); |
- EXPECT_TRUE(reader.is_valid()); |
- EXPECT_FALSE(OPTIONS_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER(TestOptions, flags, reader)); |
- EXPECT_FALSE(OPTIONS_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER(TestOptions, member1, reader)); |
- EXPECT_FALSE(OPTIONS_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER(TestOptions, member2, reader)); |
- } |
- |
- { |
- const TestOptions kOptions = { |
- static_cast<uint32_t>(offsetof(TestOptions, flags) + sizeof(uint32_t))}; |
- UserOptionsReader<TestOptions> reader(MakeUserPointer(&kOptions)); |
- EXPECT_TRUE(reader.is_valid()); |
- EXPECT_TRUE(OPTIONS_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER(TestOptions, flags, reader)); |
- EXPECT_FALSE(OPTIONS_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER(TestOptions, member1, reader)); |
- EXPECT_FALSE(OPTIONS_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER(TestOptions, member2, reader)); |
- } |
- { |
- MOJO_ALIGNAS(8) char buf[sizeof(TestOptions) + 100] = {}; |
- TestOptions* options = reinterpret_cast<TestOptions*>(buf); |
- options->struct_size = kSizeOfTestOptions + 1; |
- UserOptionsReader<TestOptions> reader(MakeUserPointer(options)); |
- EXPECT_TRUE(reader.is_valid()); |
- EXPECT_TRUE(OPTIONS_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER(TestOptions, flags, reader)); |
- EXPECT_TRUE(OPTIONS_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER(TestOptions, member1, reader)); |
- EXPECT_TRUE(OPTIONS_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER(TestOptions, member2, reader)); |
- } |
- { |
- MOJO_ALIGNAS(8) char buf[sizeof(TestOptions) + 100] = {}; |
- TestOptions* options = reinterpret_cast<TestOptions*>(buf); |
- options->struct_size = kSizeOfTestOptions + 4; |
- UserOptionsReader<TestOptions> reader(MakeUserPointer(options)); |
- EXPECT_TRUE(reader.is_valid()); |
- EXPECT_TRUE(OPTIONS_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER(TestOptions, flags, reader)); |
- EXPECT_TRUE(OPTIONS_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER(TestOptions, member1, reader)); |
- EXPECT_TRUE(OPTIONS_STRUCT_HAS_MEMBER(TestOptions, member2, reader)); |
- } |
-} |
- |
-TEST(OptionsValidationTest, Invalid) { |
- // Size too small: |
- for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(uint32_t); i++) { |
- TestOptions options = {static_cast<uint32_t>(i)}; |
- UserOptionsReader<TestOptions> reader(MakeUserPointer(&options)); |
- EXPECT_FALSE(reader.is_valid()) << i; |
- } |
-} |
- |
-// These test invalid arguments that should cause death if we're being paranoid |
-// about checking arguments (which we would want to do if, e.g., we were in a |
-// true "kernel" situation, but we might not want to do otherwise for |
-// performance reasons). Probably blatant errors like passing in null pointers |
-// (for required pointer arguments) will still cause death, but perhaps not |
-// predictably. |
-TEST(OptionsValidationTest, InvalidDeath) { |
- const char kMemoryCheckFailedRegex[] = "Check failed"; |
- |
- // Null: |
- EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED( |
- { UserOptionsReader<TestOptions> reader((NullUserPointer())); }, |
- kMemoryCheckFailedRegex); |
- |
- // Unaligned: |
- EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED( |
- { |
- UserOptionsReader<TestOptions> reader( |
- MakeUserPointer(reinterpret_cast<const TestOptions*>(1))); |
- }, |
- kMemoryCheckFailedRegex); |
- // Note: The current implementation checks the size only after checking the |
- // alignment versus that required for the |uint32_t| size, so it won't die in |
- // the expected way if you pass, e.g., 4. So we have to manufacture a valid |
- // pointer at an offset of alignment 4. |
- EXPECT_DEATH_IF_SUPPORTED( |
- { |
- uint32_t buffer[100] = {}; |
- TestOptions* options = (reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(buffer) % 8 == 0) |
- ? reinterpret_cast<TestOptions*>(&buffer[1]) |
- : reinterpret_cast<TestOptions*>(&buffer[0]); |
- options->struct_size = static_cast<uint32_t>(sizeof(TestOptions)); |
- UserOptionsReader<TestOptions> reader(MakeUserPointer(options)); |
- }, |
- kMemoryCheckFailedRegex); |
-} |
- |
-} // namespace |
-} // namespace system |
-} // namespace mojo |