1 // Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #include "base/async_socket_io_handler.h"
8 #include "base/location.h"
9 #include "base/single_thread_task_runner.h"
10 #include "base/thread_task_runner_handle.h"
11 #include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h"
14 const char kAsyncSocketIoTestString
[] = "Hello, AsyncSocketIoHandler";
15 const size_t kAsyncSocketIoTestStringLength
=
16 arraysize(kAsyncSocketIoTestString
);
18 class TestSocketReader
{
20 // Set |number_of_reads_before_quit| to >0 when you expect a specific number
21 // of Read operations to complete. Once that number is reached, the current
22 // message loop will be Quit(). Set |number_of_reads_before_quit| to -1 if
23 // callbacks should not be counted.
24 TestSocketReader(base::CancelableSyncSocket
* socket
,
25 int number_of_reads_before_quit
,
26 bool issue_reads_from_callback
,
28 : socket_(socket
), buffer_(),
29 number_of_reads_before_quit_(number_of_reads_before_quit
),
30 callbacks_received_(0),
31 issue_reads_from_callback_(issue_reads_from_callback
),
32 expect_eof_(expect_eof
) {
33 io_handler
.Initialize(socket_
->handle(),
34 base::Bind(&TestSocketReader::OnRead
,
35 base::Unretained(this)));
37 ~TestSocketReader() {}
40 return io_handler
.Read(&buffer_
[0], sizeof(buffer_
));
43 const char* buffer() const { return &buffer_
[0]; }
45 int callbacks_received() const { return callbacks_received_
; }
48 void OnRead(int bytes_read
) {
50 EXPECT_GT(bytes_read
, 0);
52 EXPECT_GE(bytes_read
, 0);
54 ++callbacks_received_
;
55 if (number_of_reads_before_quit_
== callbacks_received_
) {
56 base::MessageLoop::current()->Quit();
57 } else if (issue_reads_from_callback_
) {
62 base::AsyncSocketIoHandler io_handler
;
63 base::CancelableSyncSocket
* socket_
; // Ownership lies outside the class.
64 char buffer_
[kAsyncSocketIoTestStringLength
];
65 int number_of_reads_before_quit_
;
66 int callbacks_received_
;
67 bool issue_reads_from_callback_
;
71 // Workaround to be able to use a base::Closure for sending data.
72 // Send() returns int but a closure must return void.
73 void SendData(base::CancelableSyncSocket
* socket
,
76 socket
->Send(buffer
, length
);
81 // Tests doing a pending read from a socket and use an IO handler to get
83 TEST(AsyncSocketIoHandlerTest
, AsynchronousReadWithMessageLoop
) {
84 base::MessageLoopForIO loop
;
86 base::CancelableSyncSocket pair
[2];
87 ASSERT_TRUE(base::CancelableSyncSocket::CreatePair(&pair
[0], &pair
[1]));
89 TestSocketReader
reader(&pair
[0], 1, false, false);
90 EXPECT_TRUE(reader
.IssueRead());
92 pair
[1].Send(kAsyncSocketIoTestString
, kAsyncSocketIoTestStringLength
);
93 base::MessageLoop::current()->Run();
94 EXPECT_EQ(strcmp(reader
.buffer(), kAsyncSocketIoTestString
), 0);
95 EXPECT_EQ(1, reader
.callbacks_received());
98 // Tests doing a read from a socket when we know that there is data in the
99 // socket. Here we want to make sure that any async 'can read' notifications
100 // won't trip us off and that the synchronous case works as well.
101 TEST(AsyncSocketIoHandlerTest
, SynchronousReadWithMessageLoop
) {
102 base::MessageLoopForIO loop
;
104 base::CancelableSyncSocket pair
[2];
105 ASSERT_TRUE(base::CancelableSyncSocket::CreatePair(&pair
[0], &pair
[1]));
107 TestSocketReader
reader(&pair
[0], -1, false, false);
109 pair
[1].Send(kAsyncSocketIoTestString
, kAsyncSocketIoTestStringLength
);
110 base::ThreadTaskRunnerHandle::Get()->PostDelayedTask(
111 FROM_HERE
, base::MessageLoop::QuitClosure(),
112 base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(100));
113 base::MessageLoop::current()->Run();
115 EXPECT_TRUE(reader
.IssueRead());
116 EXPECT_EQ(strcmp(reader
.buffer(), kAsyncSocketIoTestString
), 0);
117 // We've now verified that the read happened synchronously, but it's not
118 // guaranteed that the callback has been issued since the callback will be
119 // called asynchronously even though the read may have been done.
120 // So we call RunUntilIdle() to allow any event notifications or APC's on
121 // Windows, to execute before checking the count of how many callbacks we've
123 base::MessageLoop::current()->RunUntilIdle();
124 EXPECT_EQ(1, reader
.callbacks_received());
127 // Calls Read() from within a callback to test that simple read "loops" work.
128 TEST(AsyncSocketIoHandlerTest
, ReadFromCallback
) {
129 base::MessageLoopForIO loop
;
131 base::CancelableSyncSocket pair
[2];
132 ASSERT_TRUE(base::CancelableSyncSocket::CreatePair(&pair
[0], &pair
[1]));
134 const int kReadOperationCount
= 10;
135 TestSocketReader
reader(&pair
[0], kReadOperationCount
, true, false);
136 EXPECT_TRUE(reader
.IssueRead());
138 // Issue sends on an interval to satisfy the Read() requirements.
139 int64 milliseconds
= 0;
140 for (int i
= 0; i
< kReadOperationCount
; ++i
) {
141 base::ThreadTaskRunnerHandle::Get()->PostDelayedTask(
142 FROM_HERE
, base::Bind(&SendData
, &pair
[1], kAsyncSocketIoTestString
,
143 kAsyncSocketIoTestStringLength
),
144 base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(milliseconds
));
148 base::ThreadTaskRunnerHandle::Get()->PostDelayedTask(
149 FROM_HERE
, base::MessageLoop::QuitClosure(),
150 base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(100 + milliseconds
));
152 base::MessageLoop::current()->Run();
153 EXPECT_EQ(kReadOperationCount
, reader
.callbacks_received());
156 // Calls Read() then close other end, check that a correct callback is received.
157 TEST(AsyncSocketIoHandlerTest
, ReadThenClose
) {
158 base::MessageLoopForIO loop
;
160 base::CancelableSyncSocket pair
[2];
161 ASSERT_TRUE(base::CancelableSyncSocket::CreatePair(&pair
[0], &pair
[1]));
163 const int kReadOperationCount
= 1;
164 TestSocketReader
reader(&pair
[0], kReadOperationCount
, false, true);
165 EXPECT_TRUE(reader
.IssueRead());
169 base::MessageLoop::current()->Run();
170 EXPECT_EQ(kReadOperationCount
, reader
.callbacks_received());