Fix make-sequence type derivation with unknown types.
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12 #+interpreter (sb-ext:exit :code 104)
14 (in-package "CL-USER")
16 (use-package :test-util)
18 (with-test (:name :heap)
19 (let* ((size 1000)
20 (heap (make-array size :adjustable t :fill-pointer 0))
21 (unsorted (loop for i below size collect (random size)))
22 (sorted (sort (copy-list unsorted) #'>=))
23 heap-sorted)
24 (map nil #'(lambda (val) (sb-impl::heap-insert heap val)) unsorted)
25 (setf heap-sorted (loop for i below size
26 collect (sb-impl::heap-extract-maximum heap)))
27 (unless (equal sorted heap-sorted)
28 (error "Heap sort failure ~S" heap-sorted))))
30 (sb-alien:define-alien-routine "check_deferrables_blocked_or_lose"
31 void
32 (where sb-alien:unsigned-long))
33 (sb-alien:define-alien-routine "check_deferrables_unblocked_or_lose"
34 void
35 (where sb-alien:unsigned-long))
37 (defun make-limited-timer (fn n &rest args)
38 (let (timer)
39 (setq timer
40 (apply #'sb-ext:make-timer
41 (lambda ()
42 (sb-sys:without-interrupts
43 (decf n)
44 (cond ((minusp n)
45 (warn "Unscheduling timer ~A ~
46 upon reaching run limit. System too slow?"
47 timer)
48 (sb-ext:unschedule-timer timer))
50 (sb-sys:allow-with-interrupts
51 (funcall fn))))))
52 args))))
54 (defun make-and-schedule-and-wait (fn time)
55 (let ((finishedp nil))
56 (sb-ext:schedule-timer (sb-ext:make-timer
57 (lambda ()
58 (sb-sys:without-interrupts
59 (unwind-protect
60 (sb-sys:allow-with-interrupts
61 (funcall fn))
62 (setq finishedp t)))))
63 time)
64 (loop until finishedp)))
66 (with-test (:name (:timer :deferrables-blocked) :skipped-on :win32)
67 (make-and-schedule-and-wait (lambda ()
68 (check-deferrables-blocked-or-lose 0))
69 (random 0.1))
70 (check-deferrables-unblocked-or-lose 0))
72 (with-test (:name (:timer :deferrables-unblocked) :skipped-on :win32)
73 (make-and-schedule-and-wait (lambda ()
74 (sb-sys:with-interrupts
75 (check-deferrables-unblocked-or-lose 0)))
76 (random 0.1))
77 (check-deferrables-unblocked-or-lose 0))
79 (with-test (:name (:timer :deferrables-unblocked :unwind) :skipped-on :win32)
80 (catch 'xxx
81 (make-and-schedule-and-wait (lambda ()
82 (check-deferrables-blocked-or-lose 0)
83 (throw 'xxx nil))
84 (random 0.1))
85 (sleep 1))
86 (check-deferrables-unblocked-or-lose 0))
88 (defmacro raises-timeout-p (&body body)
89 `(handler-case (progn (progn ,@body) nil)
90 (sb-ext:timeout () t)))
92 (with-test (:name (:timer :relative)
93 :fails-on '(and :sparc :linux)
94 :skipped-on :win32)
95 (let* ((has-run-p nil)
96 (timer (make-timer (lambda () (setq has-run-p t))
97 :name "simple timer")))
98 (schedule-timer timer 0.5)
99 (sleep 0.2)
100 (assert (not has-run-p))
101 (sleep 0.5)
102 (assert has-run-p)
103 (assert (zerop (length (sb-impl::%pqueue-contents sb-impl::*schedule*))))))
105 (with-test (:name (:timer :absolute)
106 :fails-on '(and :sparc :linux)
107 :skipped-on :win32)
108 (let* ((has-run-p nil)
109 (timer (make-timer (lambda () (setq has-run-p t))
110 :name "simple timer")))
111 (schedule-timer timer (+ 1/2 (get-universal-time)) :absolute-p t)
112 (sleep 0.2)
113 (assert (not has-run-p))
114 (sleep 0.5)
115 (assert has-run-p)
116 (assert (zerop (length (sb-impl::%pqueue-contents sb-impl::*schedule*))))))
118 (with-test (:name (:timer :other-thread) :skipped-on '(not :sb-thread))
119 (let* ((thread (make-kill-thread (lambda () (sleep 2))))
120 (timer (make-timer (lambda ()
121 (assert (eq thread sb-thread:*current-thread*)))
122 :thread thread)))
123 (schedule-timer timer 0.1)))
125 (with-test (:name (:timer :new-thread) :skipped-on '(not :sb-thread))
126 (let* ((original-thread sb-thread:*current-thread*)
127 (timer (make-timer
128 (lambda ()
129 (assert (not (eq original-thread
130 sb-thread:*current-thread*))))
131 :thread t)))
132 (schedule-timer timer 0.1)))
134 (with-test (:name (:timer :repeat-and-unschedule)
135 :fails-on '(and :sparc :linux)
136 :skipped-on :win32)
137 (let* ((run-count 0)
138 timer)
139 (setq timer
140 (make-timer (lambda ()
141 (when (= 5 (incf run-count))
142 (unschedule-timer timer)))))
143 (schedule-timer timer 0 :repeat-interval 0.2)
144 (assert (timer-scheduled-p timer :delta 0.3))
145 (sleep 1.3)
146 (assert (= 5 run-count))
147 (assert (not (timer-scheduled-p timer)))
148 (assert (zerop (length (sb-impl::%pqueue-contents sb-impl::*schedule*))))))
150 (with-test (:name (:timer :reschedule) :skipped-on :win32)
151 (let* ((has-run-p nil)
152 (timer (make-timer (lambda ()
153 (setq has-run-p t)))))
154 (schedule-timer timer 0.2)
155 (schedule-timer timer 0.3)
156 (sleep 0.5)
157 (assert has-run-p)
158 (assert (zerop (length (sb-impl::%pqueue-contents sb-impl::*schedule*))))))
160 (with-test (:name (:timer :stress) :skipped-on :win32)
161 (let ((time (1+ (get-universal-time))))
162 (loop repeat 200 do
163 (schedule-timer (make-timer (lambda ())) time :absolute-p t))
164 (sleep 2)
165 (assert (zerop (length (sb-impl::%pqueue-contents sb-impl::*schedule*))))))
167 (with-test (:name (:timer :stress2) :skipped-on :win32)
168 (let ((time (1+ (get-universal-time)))
169 (n 0))
170 (loop for time-n from time upto (+ 1/10 time) by (/ 1/10 200)
171 do (schedule-timer (make-timer (lambda ())) time-n :absolute-p t)
172 (incf n))
173 (sleep 2)
174 (assert (zerop (length (sb-impl::%pqueue-contents sb-impl::*schedule*))))))
176 (with-test (:name (:with-timeout :timeout) :skipped-on :win32)
177 (assert (raises-timeout-p
178 (sb-ext:with-timeout 0.2
179 (sleep 1)))))
181 (with-test (:name (:with-timeout :fall-through) :skipped-on :win32)
182 (assert (not (raises-timeout-p
183 (sb-ext:with-timeout 0.3
184 (sleep 0.1))))))
186 (with-test (:name (:with-timeout :nested-timeout-smaller) :skipped-on :win32)
187 (assert(raises-timeout-p
188 (sb-ext:with-timeout 10
189 (sb-ext:with-timeout 0.5
190 (sleep 2))))))
192 (with-test (:name (:with-timeout :nested-timeout-bigger) :skipped-on :win32)
193 (assert(raises-timeout-p
194 (sb-ext:with-timeout 0.5
195 (sb-ext:with-timeout 2
196 (sleep 2))))))
198 (defun wait-for-threads (threads)
199 (loop while (some #'sb-thread:thread-alive-p threads) do (sleep 0.01)))
201 (with-test (:name (:with-timeout :many-at-the-same-time)
202 :skipped-on '(not :sb-thread))
203 (let ((ok t))
204 (let ((threads (loop repeat 10 collect
205 (sb-thread:make-thread
206 (lambda ()
207 (handler-case
208 (sb-ext:with-timeout 0.5
209 (sleep 5)
210 (setf ok nil)
211 (format t "~%not ok~%"))
212 (timeout ()
213 )))))))
214 (assert (not (raises-timeout-p
215 (sb-ext:with-timeout 20
216 (wait-for-threads threads)))))
217 (assert ok))))
219 (with-test (:name (:with-timeout :dead-thread) :skipped-on '(not :sb-thread))
220 (make-join-thread
221 (lambda ()
222 (let ((timer (make-timer (lambda ()))))
223 (schedule-timer timer 3)
224 (assert t))))
225 (sleep 6)
226 (assert t))
229 (defun random-type (n)
230 `(integer ,(random n) ,(+ n (random n))))
232 ;;; FIXME: Since timeouts do not work on Windows this would loop
233 ;;; forever.
234 (with-test (:name (:hash-cache :interrupt) :skipped-on :win32)
235 (let* ((type1 (random-type 500))
236 (type2 (random-type 500))
237 (wanted (subtypep type1 type2)))
238 (dotimes (i 100)
239 (block foo
240 (sb-ext:schedule-timer (sb-ext:make-timer
241 (lambda ()
242 (assert (eq wanted (subtypep type1 type2)))
243 (return-from foo)))
244 0.05)
245 (loop
246 (assert (eq wanted (subtypep type1 type2))))))))
248 ;;; Used to hang occasionally at least on x86. Two bugs caused it:
249 ;;; running out of stack (due to repeating timers being rescheduled
250 ;;; before they ran) and dying threads were open interrupts.
251 (with-test (:name (:timer :parallel-unschedule)
252 :skipped-on '(not :sb-thread)
253 :broken-on ':ppc)
254 (let ((timer (sb-ext:make-timer (lambda () 42) :name "parallel schedulers"))
255 (other nil))
256 (flet ((flop ()
257 (sleep (random 0.01))
258 (loop repeat 10000
259 do (sb-ext:unschedule-timer timer))))
260 (sb-sys:with-deadline (:seconds 30)
261 (loop repeat 5
262 do (mapcar #'sb-thread:join-thread
263 (loop for i from 1 upto 10
264 collect (let* ((thread (sb-thread:make-thread #'flop
265 :name (format nil "scheduler ~A" i)))
266 (ticker (make-limited-timer (lambda () 13)
267 1000
268 :thread (or other thread)
269 :name (format nil "ticker ~A" i))))
270 (setf other thread)
271 (sb-ext:schedule-timer ticker 0 :repeat-interval 0.00001)
272 thread))))))))
274 ;;;; FIXME: OS X 10.4 doesn't like these being at all, and gives us a SIGSEGV
275 ;;;; instead of using the Mach expection system! 10.5 on the other tends to
276 ;;;; lose() here with interrupt already pending. :/
277 ;;;;
278 ;;;; Used to have problems in genereal, see comment on (:TIMER
279 ;;;; :PARALLEL-UNSCHEDULE).
280 (with-test (:name (:timer :schedule-stress) :skipped-on :win32)
281 (flet ((test ()
282 (let* ((slow-timers
283 (loop for i from 1 upto 1
284 collect (make-limited-timer
285 (lambda () 13)
286 1000
287 :name (format nil "slow ~A" i))))
288 (fast-timer (make-limited-timer (lambda () 42) 1000
289 :name "fast")))
290 (sb-ext:schedule-timer fast-timer 0.0001 :repeat-interval 0.0001)
291 (dolist (timer slow-timers)
292 (sb-ext:schedule-timer timer (random 0.1)
293 :repeat-interval (random 0.1)))
294 (dolist (timer slow-timers)
295 (sb-ext:unschedule-timer timer))
296 (sb-ext:unschedule-timer fast-timer))))
297 #+sb-thread
298 (mapcar #'sb-thread:join-thread
299 (loop repeat 10 collect (sb-thread:make-thread #'test)))
300 #-sb-thread
301 (loop repeat 10 do (test))))
303 (with-test (:name (:timer :threaded-stress)
304 :skipped-on '(not :sb-thread)
305 :fails-on :win32)
306 #+win32
307 (error "fixme")
308 (let ((barrier (sb-thread:make-semaphore))
309 (goal 100))
310 (flet ((wait-for-goal ()
311 (let ((*n* 0))
312 (declare (special *n*))
313 (sb-thread:signal-semaphore barrier)
314 (loop until (eql *n* goal))))
315 (one ()
316 (declare (special *n*))
317 (incf *n*)))
318 (let ((threads (list (sb-thread:make-thread #'wait-for-goal)
319 (sb-thread:make-thread #'wait-for-goal)
320 (sb-thread:make-thread #'wait-for-goal))))
321 (sb-thread:wait-on-semaphore barrier)
322 (sb-thread:wait-on-semaphore barrier)
323 (sb-thread:wait-on-semaphore barrier)
324 (flet ((sched (thread)
325 (sb-thread:make-thread (lambda ()
326 (loop repeat goal
327 do (sb-ext:schedule-timer (make-timer #'one :thread thread) 0.001))))))
328 (dolist (thread threads)
329 (sched thread)))
330 (mapcar #'sb-thread:join-thread threads)))))
332 ;; SB-THREAD:MAKE-THREAD used to lock SB-THREAD:*MAKE-THREAD-LOCK*
333 ;; before entering WITHOUT-INTERRUPTS. When a thread which was
334 ;; executing SB-THREAD:MAKE-THREAD was interrupted with code which
335 ;; also called SB-THREAD:MAKE-THREAD, it could happen that the first
336 ;; thread already owned SB-THREAD:*MAKE-THREAD-LOCK* and the
337 ;; interrupting code thus made a recursive lock attempt. A timer with
338 ;; :THREAD T or :THREAD <some thread spawning child threads> could
339 ;; also trigger this problem.
341 ;; See (MAKE-THREAD :INTERRUPT-WITH MAKE-THREAD :BUG-1180102) in
342 ;; threads.pure.lisp.
343 (with-test (:name (:timer :dispatch-thread :make-thread :bug-1180102)
344 :skipped-on '(not :sb-thread))
345 (flet ((test (thread)
346 (let ((timer (make-timer (lambda ()) :thread thread)))
347 (schedule-timer timer .01 :repeat-interval 0.1)
348 (dotimes (i 100)
349 (let ((threads '()))
350 (dotimes (i 100)
351 (push (sb-thread:make-thread (lambda () (sleep .01)))
352 threads))
353 (mapc #'sb-thread:join-thread threads)))
354 (unschedule-timer timer))))
355 (test t)
356 (test sb-thread:*current-thread*)))
358 ;; A timer with a repeat interval can be configured to "catch up" in
359 ;; case of missed calls.
360 (with-test (:name (:timer :catch-up))
361 (flet ((test (&rest args)
362 (let ((timer (make-timer (lambda ()))))
363 (apply #'schedule-timer timer .01 args)
364 (unschedule-timer timer))))
365 ;; :CATCH-UP does not make sense without :REPEAT-INTERVAL.
366 (assert-error (test :catch-up nil))
367 (assert-error (test :catch-up t))
368 ;; These combinations are allowed.
369 (test :repeat-interval .01 :catch-up nil)
370 (test :repeat-interval .01 :catch-up t)))