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| +// Copyright 2014 The Crashpad Authors. All rights reserved. |
| +// |
| +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| +// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
| +// You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| +// |
| +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| +// |
| +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| +// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
| +// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
| +// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| +// limitations under the License. |
| + |
| +#include "util/mach/notify_server.h" |
| + |
| +#include "base/compiler_specific.h" |
| +#include "base/mac/scoped_mach_port.h" |
| +#include "gmock/gmock.h" |
| +#include "gtest/gtest.h" |
| +#include "util/mach/mach_extensions.h" |
| +#include "util/mach/mach_message.h" |
| +#include "util/mach/mach_message_server.h" |
| +#include "util/test/mac/mach_errors.h" |
| + |
| +namespace crashpad { |
| +namespace test { |
| +namespace { |
| + |
| +using testing::Eq; |
| +using testing::Invoke; |
| +using testing::Ne; |
| +using testing::Pointee; |
| +using testing::ResultOf; |
| +using testing::Return; |
| +using testing::SetArgPointee; |
| +using testing::WithArg; |
| +using testing::_; |
| + |
| +//! \brief Allocates and returns a new receive right. |
| +//! |
| +//! \return The new receive right. On failure, `MACH_PORT_NULL` with a gtest |
| +//! failure added. |
| +mach_port_t NewReceiveRight() { |
|
Robert Sesek
2014/12/15 21:27:16
Not to do here, but I've long thought about having
Mark Mentovai
2014/12/15 23:04:56
Robert Sesek wrote:
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| + mach_port_t receive_right; |
| + kern_return_t kr = mach_port_allocate( |
| + mach_task_self(), MACH_PORT_RIGHT_RECEIVE, &receive_right); |
| + if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) { |
| + EXPECT_EQ(KERN_SUCCESS, kr) << MachErrorMessage(kr, "mach_port_allocate"); |
| + return MACH_PORT_NULL; |
| + } |
| + return receive_right; |
| +} |
| + |
| +//! \brief Determines whether a receive right is held for a Mach port. |
| +//! |
| +//! \param[in] port The port to check for a receive right. |
| +//! |
| +//! \return `true` if a receive right is held, `false` otherwise. On faliure, |
| +//! `false` with a gtest failure added. |
| +bool IsReceiveRight(mach_port_t port) { |
| + mach_port_type_t type; |
| + kern_return_t kr = mach_port_type(mach_task_self(), port, &type); |
| + if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) { |
| + EXPECT_EQ(KERN_SUCCESS, kr) << MachErrorMessage(kr, "mach_port_type"); |
| + return false; |
| + } |
| + |
| + return type & MACH_PORT_TYPE_RECEIVE; |
| +} |
| + |
| +//! \brief Adds a send right to an existing receive right. |
| +//! |
| +//! \param[in] receive_right The receive right to add a send right to. |
| +//! |
| +//! \return The send right, which will have the same name as the receive right. |
| +//! On failure, `MACH_PORT_NULL` with a gtest failure added. |
| +mach_port_t SendRightFromReceiveRight(mach_port_t receive_right) { |
| + kern_return_t kr = mach_port_insert_right( |
| + mach_task_self(), receive_right, receive_right, MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND); |
| + if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) { |
| + EXPECT_EQ(KERN_SUCCESS, kr) |
| + << MachErrorMessage(kr, "mach_port_insert_right"); |
| + return MACH_PORT_NULL; |
| + } |
| + |
| + return receive_right; |
| +} |
| + |
| +//! \brief Extracts a send-once right from a receive right. |
| +//! |
| +//! \param[in] receive_right The receive right to make a send-once right from. |
| +//! |
| +//! \return The send-once right. On failure, `MACH_PORT_NULL` with a gtest |
| +//! failure added. |
| +mach_port_t SendOnceRightFromReceiveRight(mach_port_t receive_right) { |
| + mach_port_t send_once_right; |
| + mach_msg_type_name_t acquired_type; |
| + kern_return_t kr = mach_port_extract_right(mach_task_self(), |
|
Robert Sesek
2014/12/15 21:27:17
Why is this extract instead of insert?
Mark Mentovai
2014/12/15 23:04:56
Robert Sesek wrote:
|
| + receive_right, |
| + MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE, |
| + &send_once_right, |
| + &acquired_type); |
| + if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) { |
| + EXPECT_EQ(KERN_SUCCESS, kr) |
| + << MachErrorMessage(kr, "mach_port_extract_right"); |
| + return MACH_PORT_NULL; |
| + } |
| + |
| + EXPECT_EQ(implicit_cast<mach_msg_type_name_t>(MACH_MSG_TYPE_PORT_SEND_ONCE), |
| + acquired_type); |
| + |
| + return send_once_right; |
| +} |
| + |
| +//! \brief Deallocates a Mach port by calling `mach_port_deallocate()`. |
| +//! |
| +//! This function exists to adapt `mach_port_deallocate()` to a function that |
| +//! accepts a single argument and has no return value. It can be used with the |
| +//! testing::Invoke() gmock action. |
| +//! |
| +//! On failure, a gtest failure will be added. |
| +void MachPortDeallocate(mach_port_t port) { |
| + kern_return_t kr = mach_port_deallocate(mach_task_self(), port); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(KERN_SUCCESS, kr) << MachErrorMessage(kr, "mach_port_deallocate"); |
| +} |
| + |
| +class NotifyServerTest : public testing::Test, |
| + public NotifyServer::Interface { |
| + public: |
| + // NotifyServer::Interface: |
| + |
| + MOCK_METHOD3(DoMachNotifyPortDeleted, |
| + kern_return_t(notify_port_t notify, |
| + mach_port_name_t name, |
| + const mach_msg_trailer_t* trailer)); |
| + |
| + MOCK_METHOD4(DoMachNotifyPortDestroyed, |
| + kern_return_t(notify_port_t notify, |
| + mach_port_t rights, |
| + const mach_msg_trailer_t* trailer, |
| + bool* destroy_request)); |
| + |
| + MOCK_METHOD3(DoMachNotifyNoSenders, |
| + kern_return_t(notify_port_t notify, |
| + mach_port_mscount_t mscount, |
| + const mach_msg_trailer_t* trailer)); |
| + |
| + MOCK_METHOD2(DoMachNotifySendOnce, |
| + kern_return_t(notify_port_t notify, |
| + const mach_msg_trailer_t* trailer)); |
| + |
| + MOCK_METHOD3(DoMachNotifyDeadName, |
| + kern_return_t(notify_port_t notify, |
| + mach_port_name_t name, |
| + const mach_msg_trailer_t* trailer)); |
| + |
| + protected: |
| + NotifyServerTest() : testing::Test(), NotifyServer::Interface() { |
| + // gmock’s default is to ignore calls to mocked methods that don’t have any |
|
Robert Sesek
2014/12/15 21:27:16
I believe you can create a "strict matcher" in gmo
|
| + // expectations set. This test is locked down more tightly than that, and |
| + // denies calls to mocked methods without any expectations set. |
| + EXPECT_CALL(*this, DoMachNotifyPortDeleted(_, _, _)).Times(0); |
| + EXPECT_CALL(*this, DoMachNotifyPortDestroyed(_, _, _, _)).Times(0); |
| + EXPECT_CALL(*this, DoMachNotifyNoSenders(_, _, _)).Times(0); |
| + EXPECT_CALL(*this, DoMachNotifySendOnce(_, _)).Times(0); |
| + EXPECT_CALL(*this, DoMachNotifyDeadName(_, _, _)).Times(0); |
| + } |
| + |
| + ~NotifyServerTest() override {} |
| + |
| + //! \brief Requests a Mach port notification. |
| + //! |
| + //! \a name, \a variant, and \a sync are passed as-is to |
| + //! `mach_port_request_notification()`. The notification will be sent to a |
| + //! send-once right made from ServerPort(). Any previous send right for the |
| + //! notification will be deallocated. |
| + //! |
| + //! \return `true` on success, `false` on failure with a gtest failure added. |
| + bool RequestMachPortNotification(mach_port_t name, |
| + mach_msg_id_t variant, |
| + mach_port_mscount_t sync) { |
| + mach_port_t previous; |
| + kern_return_t kr = |
| + mach_port_request_notification(mach_task_self(), |
| + name, |
| + variant, |
| + sync, |
| + ServerPort(), |
| + MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE, |
| + &previous); |
| + if (kr != KERN_SUCCESS) { |
| + EXPECT_EQ(KERN_SUCCESS, kr) |
| + << MachErrorMessage(kr, "mach_port_request_notification"); |
| + return false; |
| + } |
| + |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight previous_owner(previous); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(kMachPortNull, previous); |
| + |
| + return true; |
| + } |
| + |
| + //! \brief Runs a NotifyServer Mach message server. |
| + //! |
| + //! The server will listen on ServerPort() in persistent nonblocking mode, and |
| + //! dispatch received messages to the appropriate NotifyServer::Interface |
| + //! method. gmock expectations check that the proper method, if any, is called |
| + //! exactly once, and that no undesired methods are called. |
| + //! |
| + //! MachMessageServer::Run() is expected to return `MACH_RCV_TIMED_OUT`, |
| + //! because it runs in persistent nonblocking mode. If it returns anything |
| + //! else, a gtest assertion is added. |
| + void RunServer() { |
| + NotifyServer notify_server(this); |
| + mach_msg_return_t mr = |
| + MachMessageServer::Run(¬ify_server, |
| + ServerPort(), |
| + MACH_MSG_OPTION_NONE, |
| + MachMessageServer::kPersistent, |
| + MachMessageServer::kReceiveLargeError, |
| + kMachMessageTimeoutNonblocking); |
| + ASSERT_EQ(MACH_RCV_TIMED_OUT, mr) |
| + << MachErrorMessage(mr, "MachMessageServer::Run"); |
| + } |
| + |
| + //! \brief Returns the receive right to be used for the server. |
| + //! |
| + //! This receive right is created lazily on a per-test basis. It is destroyed |
| + //! by TearDown() at the conclusion of each test. |
| + //! |
| + //! \return The server port receive right, creating it if one has not yet been |
| + //! established for the current test. On failure, returns `MACH_PORT_NULL` |
| + //! with a gtest failure added. |
| + mach_port_t ServerPort() { |
| + if (!server_port_) { |
| + server_port_.reset(NewReceiveRight()); |
| + } |
| + |
| + return server_port_; |
| + } |
| + |
| + // testing::Test: |
| + |
| + void TearDown() override { |
| + server_port_.reset(); |
| + } |
| + |
| + private: |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachReceiveRight server_port_; |
| + |
| + DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(NotifyServerTest); |
| +}; |
| + |
| +TEST_F(NotifyServerTest, Basic) { |
| + NotifyServer server(this); |
| + |
| + std::set<mach_msg_id_t> expect_request_ids; |
| + expect_request_ids.insert(MACH_NOTIFY_PORT_DELETED); |
| + expect_request_ids.insert(MACH_NOTIFY_PORT_DESTROYED); |
| + expect_request_ids.insert(MACH_NOTIFY_NO_SENDERS); |
| + expect_request_ids.insert(MACH_NOTIFY_SEND_ONCE); |
| + expect_request_ids.insert(MACH_NOTIFY_DEAD_NAME); |
| + EXPECT_EQ(expect_request_ids, server.MachMessageServerRequestIDs()); |
| + |
| + // The port-destroyed notification is the largest request message in the |
| + // subsystem. <mach/notify.h> defines the same structure, but with a basic |
| + // trailer, so use offsetof to get the size of the basic structure without any |
| + // trailer. |
| + EXPECT_EQ(offsetof(mach_port_destroyed_notification_t, trailer), |
| + server.MachMessageServerRequestSize()); |
| + |
| + mig_reply_error_t reply; |
| + EXPECT_EQ(sizeof(reply), server.MachMessageServerReplySize()); |
| +} |
| + |
| +// When no notifications are requested, nothing should happen. |
| +TEST_F(NotifyServerTest, NoNotification) { |
| + RunServer(); |
| +} |
| + |
| +// When a send-once right with a dead-name notification request is deallocated, |
| +// a port-deleted notification should be generated. |
| +TEST_F(NotifyServerTest, MachNotifyPortDeleted) { |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachReceiveRight receive_right(NewReceiveRight()); |
| + ASSERT_NE(kMachPortNull, receive_right); |
| + |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight send_once_right( |
| + SendOnceRightFromReceiveRight(receive_right)); |
| + ASSERT_NE(kMachPortNull, send_once_right); |
| + |
| + ASSERT_TRUE(RequestMachPortNotification( |
| + send_once_right, MACH_NOTIFY_DEAD_NAME, 0)); |
| + |
| + EXPECT_CALL(*this, DoMachNotifyPortDeleted(ServerPort(), |
| + send_once_right.get(), |
| + Ne(nullptr))) |
| + .WillOnce(Return(MIG_NO_REPLY)) |
| + .RetiresOnSaturation(); |
| + |
| + send_once_right.reset(); |
| + |
| + RunServer(); |
| +} |
| + |
| +// When a receive right with a port-destroyed notification request is destroyed, |
| +// a port-destroyed notification should be generated. |
| +TEST_F(NotifyServerTest, MachNotifyPortDestroyed) { |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachReceiveRight receive_right(NewReceiveRight()); |
| + ASSERT_NE(kMachPortNull, receive_right); |
| + |
| + ASSERT_TRUE(RequestMachPortNotification( |
| + receive_right, MACH_NOTIFY_PORT_DESTROYED, 0)); |
| + |
| + EXPECT_CALL(*this, DoMachNotifyPortDestroyed(ServerPort(), |
| + ResultOf(IsReceiveRight, true), |
| + Ne(nullptr), |
| + Pointee(Eq(false)))) |
| + .WillOnce(DoAll(SetArgPointee<3>(true), Return(MIG_NO_REPLY))) |
| + .RetiresOnSaturation(); |
| + |
| + receive_right.reset(); |
| + |
| + RunServer(); |
| +} |
| + |
| +// When a receive right with a port-destroyed notification request is not |
| +// destroyed, no port-destroyed notification should be generated. |
| +TEST_F(NotifyServerTest, MachNotifyPortDestroyed_NoNotification) { |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachReceiveRight receive_right(NewReceiveRight()); |
| + ASSERT_NE(kMachPortNull, receive_right); |
| + |
| + ASSERT_TRUE(RequestMachPortNotification( |
| + receive_right, MACH_NOTIFY_PORT_DESTROYED, 0)); |
| + |
| + RunServer(); |
| +} |
| + |
| +// When a no-senders notification request is registered for a receive right with |
| +// no senders, a no-senders notification should be generated. |
| +TEST_F(NotifyServerTest, MachNotifyNoSenders_NoSendRight) { |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachReceiveRight receive_right(NewReceiveRight()); |
| + ASSERT_NE(kMachPortNull, receive_right); |
| + |
| + ASSERT_TRUE(RequestMachPortNotification( |
| + receive_right, MACH_NOTIFY_NO_SENDERS, 0)); |
| + |
| + EXPECT_CALL(*this, DoMachNotifyNoSenders(ServerPort(), 0, Ne(nullptr))) |
| + .WillOnce(Return(MIG_NO_REPLY)) |
| + .RetiresOnSaturation(); |
| + |
| + RunServer(); |
| +} |
| + |
| +// When the last send right corresponding to a receive right with a no-senders |
| +// notification request is deallocated, a no-senders notification should be |
| +// generated. |
| +TEST_F(NotifyServerTest, MachNotifyNoSenders_SendRightDeallocated) { |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachReceiveRight receive_right(NewReceiveRight()); |
| + ASSERT_NE(kMachPortNull, receive_right); |
| + |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight send_right( |
| + SendRightFromReceiveRight(receive_right)); |
| + ASSERT_NE(kMachPortNull, send_right); |
| + |
| + ASSERT_TRUE(RequestMachPortNotification( |
| + receive_right, MACH_NOTIFY_NO_SENDERS, 1)); |
| + |
| + EXPECT_CALL(*this, DoMachNotifyNoSenders(ServerPort(), 1, Ne(nullptr))) |
| + .WillOnce(Return(MIG_NO_REPLY)) |
| + .RetiresOnSaturation(); |
| + |
| + send_right.reset(); |
| + |
| + RunServer(); |
| +} |
| + |
| +// When the a receive right with a no-senders notification request never loses |
| +// all senders, no no-senders notification should be generated. |
| +TEST_F(NotifyServerTest, MachNotifyNoSenders_NoNotification) { |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachReceiveRight receive_right(NewReceiveRight()); |
| + ASSERT_NE(kMachPortNull, receive_right); |
| + |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight send_right_0( |
| + SendRightFromReceiveRight(receive_right)); |
| + ASSERT_NE(kMachPortNull, send_right_0); |
| + |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight send_right_1( |
| + SendRightFromReceiveRight(receive_right)); |
| + ASSERT_NE(kMachPortNull, send_right_1); |
| + |
| + ASSERT_TRUE(RequestMachPortNotification( |
| + receive_right, MACH_NOTIFY_NO_SENDERS, 1)); |
| + |
| + send_right_1.reset(); |
| + |
| + RunServer(); |
| +} |
| + |
| +// When a send-once right is deallocated without being used, a send-once |
| +// notification notification should be sent via the send-once right. |
| +TEST_F(NotifyServerTest, MachNotifySendOnce_ExplicitDeallocation) { |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight send_once_right( |
| + SendOnceRightFromReceiveRight(ServerPort())); |
| + ASSERT_NE(kMachPortNull, send_once_right); |
| + |
| + EXPECT_CALL(*this, DoMachNotifySendOnce(ServerPort(), Ne(nullptr))) |
| + .WillOnce(Return(MIG_NO_REPLY)) |
| + .RetiresOnSaturation(); |
| + |
| + send_once_right.reset(); |
| + |
| + RunServer(); |
| +} |
| + |
| +// When a send-once right is sent to a receiver that never dequeues the message, |
| +// the send-once right is destroyed, and a send-once notification should appear |
| +// on the reply port. |
| +TEST_F(NotifyServerTest, MachNotifySendOnce_ImplicitDeallocation) { |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachReceiveRight receive_right(NewReceiveRight()); |
| + ASSERT_NE(kMachPortNull, receive_right); |
| + |
| + mach_msg_empty_send_t message = {}; |
| + message.header.msgh_bits = |
| + MACH_MSGH_BITS(MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND, MACH_MSG_TYPE_MAKE_SEND_ONCE); |
| + message.header.msgh_size = sizeof(message); |
| + message.header.msgh_remote_port = receive_right; |
| + message.header.msgh_local_port = ServerPort(); |
| + mach_msg_return_t mr = mach_msg(&message.header, |
| + MACH_SEND_MSG | MACH_SEND_TIMEOUT, |
| + message.header.msgh_size, |
| + 0, |
| + MACH_PORT_NULL, |
| + 0, |
| + MACH_PORT_NULL); |
| + ASSERT_EQ(MACH_MSG_SUCCESS, mr) << MachErrorMessage(mr, "mach_msg"); |
| + |
| + EXPECT_CALL(*this, DoMachNotifySendOnce(ServerPort(), Ne(nullptr))) |
| + .WillOnce(Return(MIG_NO_REPLY)) |
| + .RetiresOnSaturation(); |
| + |
| + receive_right.reset(); |
| + |
| + RunServer(); |
| +} |
| + |
| +// When the receive right corresponding to a send-once right with a dead-name |
| +// notification request is destroyed, a dead-name notification should be |
| +// generated. |
| +TEST_F(NotifyServerTest, MachNotifyDeadName) { |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachReceiveRight receive_right(NewReceiveRight()); |
| + ASSERT_NE(kMachPortNull, receive_right); |
| + |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight send_once_right( |
| + SendOnceRightFromReceiveRight(receive_right)); |
| + ASSERT_NE(kMachPortNull, send_once_right); |
| + |
| + ASSERT_TRUE(RequestMachPortNotification( |
| + send_once_right, MACH_NOTIFY_DEAD_NAME, 0)); |
| + |
| + // send_once_right becomes a dead name with the send-once right’s original |
| + // user reference count of 1, but the dead-name notification increments the |
|
Robert Sesek
2014/12/15 21:27:17
It may be good to test the actual ref-count number
Mark Mentovai
2014/12/15 23:04:56
Robert Sesek wrote:
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| + // dead-name reference count, so it becomes 2. Take care to deallocate that |
| + // reference. The original reference is managed by send_once_right_owner. |
| + EXPECT_CALL(*this, DoMachNotifyDeadName(ServerPort(), |
| + send_once_right.get(), |
| + Ne(nullptr))) |
| + .WillOnce(DoAll(WithArg<1>(Invoke(MachPortDeallocate)), |
| + Return(MIG_NO_REPLY))) |
| + .RetiresOnSaturation(); |
| + |
| + receive_right.reset(); |
| + |
| + RunServer(); |
| +} |
| + |
| +// When the receive right corresponding to a send-once right with a dead-name |
| +// notification request is not destroyed, no dead-name notification should be |
| +// generated. |
| +TEST_F(NotifyServerTest, MachNotifyDeadName_NoNotification) { |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachReceiveRight receive_right(NewReceiveRight()); |
| + ASSERT_NE(kMachPortNull, receive_right); |
| + |
| + base::mac::ScopedMachSendRight send_once_right( |
| + SendOnceRightFromReceiveRight(receive_right)); |
| + ASSERT_NE(kMachPortNull, send_once_right); |
| + |
| + ASSERT_TRUE(RequestMachPortNotification( |
| + send_once_right, MACH_NOTIFY_DEAD_NAME, 0)); |
| + |
| + RunServer(); |
| +} |
| + |
| +} // namespace |
| +} // namespace test |
| +} // namespace crashpad |