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26 #include "../util-internal.h"
27 #include "event2/event-config.h"
29 #ifdef WIN32
30 #include <winsock2.h>
31 #endif
32 #include <sys/types.h>
33 #include <sys/stat.h>
34 #ifdef _EVENT_HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H
35 #include <sys/socket.h>
36 #endif
37 #include <fcntl.h>
38 #include <stdlib.h>
39 #include <stdio.h>
40 #include <string.h>
41 #ifndef WIN32
42 #include <sys/time.h>
43 #include <unistd.h>
44 #endif
45 #include <errno.h>
47 #include "event2/event.h"
48 #include "event2/util.h"
50 #include "regress.h"
52 static int was_et = 0;
54 static void
55 read_cb(evutil_socket_t fd, short event, void *arg)
57 char buf;
58 int len;
60 len = recv(fd, &buf, sizeof(buf), 0);
62 called++;
63 if (event & EV_ET)
64 was_et = 1;
66 if (!len)
67 event_del(arg);
70 #ifndef SHUT_WR
71 #define SHUT_WR 1
72 #endif
74 #ifdef WIN32
75 #define LOCAL_SOCKETPAIR_AF AF_INET
76 #else
77 #define LOCAL_SOCKETPAIR_AF AF_UNIX
78 #endif
80 static void
81 test_edgetriggered(void *et)
83 struct event *ev = NULL;
84 struct event_base *base = NULL;
85 const char *test = "test string";
86 evutil_socket_t pair[2] = {-1,-1};
87 int supports_et;
89 /* On Linux 3.2.1 (at least, as patched by Fedora and tested by Nick),
90 * doing a "recv" on an AF_UNIX socket resets the readability of the
91 * socket, even though there is no state change, so we don't actually
92 * get edge-triggered behavior. Yuck! Linux 3.1.9 didn't have this
93 * problem.
95 #ifdef __linux__
96 if (evutil_ersatz_socketpair(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0, pair) == -1) {
97 tt_abort_perror("socketpair");
99 #else
100 if (evutil_socketpair(LOCAL_SOCKETPAIR_AF, SOCK_STREAM, 0, pair) == -1) {
101 tt_abort_perror("socketpair");
103 #endif
105 called = was_et = 0;
107 tt_int_op(send(pair[0], test, (int)strlen(test)+1, 0), >, 0);
108 shutdown(pair[0], SHUT_WR);
110 /* Initalize the event library */
111 base = event_base_new();
113 if (!strcmp(event_base_get_method(base), "epoll") ||
114 !strcmp(event_base_get_method(base), "epoll (with changelist)") ||
115 !strcmp(event_base_get_method(base), "kqueue"))
116 supports_et = 1;
117 else
118 supports_et = 0;
120 TT_BLATHER(("Checking for edge-triggered events with %s, which should %s"
121 "support edge-triggering", event_base_get_method(base),
122 supports_et?"":"not "));
124 /* Initalize one event */
125 ev = event_new(base, pair[1], EV_READ|EV_ET|EV_PERSIST, read_cb, &ev);
127 event_add(ev, NULL);
129 /* We're going to call the dispatch function twice. The first invocation
130 * will read a single byte from pair[1] in either case. If we're edge
131 * triggered, we'll only see the event once (since we only see transitions
132 * from no data to data), so the second invocation of event_base_loop will
133 * do nothing. If we're level triggered, the second invocation of
134 * event_base_loop will also activate the event (because there's still
135 * data to read). */
136 event_base_loop(base,EVLOOP_NONBLOCK|EVLOOP_ONCE);
137 event_base_loop(base,EVLOOP_NONBLOCK|EVLOOP_ONCE);
139 if (supports_et) {
140 tt_int_op(called, ==, 1);
141 tt_assert(was_et);
142 } else {
143 tt_int_op(called, ==, 2);
144 tt_assert(!was_et);
147 end:
148 if (ev) {
149 event_del(ev);
150 event_free(ev);
152 if (base)
153 event_base_free(base);
154 evutil_closesocket(pair[0]);
155 evutil_closesocket(pair[1]);
158 static void
159 test_edgetriggered_mix_error(void *data_)
161 struct basic_test_data *data = data_;
162 struct event_base *base = NULL;
163 struct event *ev_et=NULL, *ev_lt=NULL;
165 #ifdef _EVENT_DISABLE_DEBUG_MODE
166 if (1)
167 tt_skip();
168 #endif
170 event_enable_debug_mode();
172 base = event_base_new();
174 /* try mixing edge-triggered and level-triggered to make sure it fails*/
175 ev_et = event_new(base, data->pair[0], EV_READ|EV_ET, read_cb, ev_et);
176 tt_assert(ev_et);
177 ev_lt = event_new(base, data->pair[0], EV_READ, read_cb, ev_lt);
178 tt_assert(ev_lt);
180 /* Add edge-triggered, then level-triggered. Get an error. */
181 tt_int_op(0, ==, event_add(ev_et, NULL));
182 tt_int_op(-1, ==, event_add(ev_lt, NULL));
183 tt_int_op(EV_READ, ==, event_pending(ev_et, EV_READ, NULL));
184 tt_int_op(0, ==, event_pending(ev_lt, EV_READ, NULL));
186 tt_int_op(0, ==, event_del(ev_et));
187 /* Add level-triggered, then edge-triggered. Get an error. */
188 tt_int_op(0, ==, event_add(ev_lt, NULL));
189 tt_int_op(-1, ==, event_add(ev_et, NULL));
190 tt_int_op(EV_READ, ==, event_pending(ev_lt, EV_READ, NULL));
191 tt_int_op(0, ==, event_pending(ev_et, EV_READ, NULL));
193 end:
194 if (ev_et)
195 event_free(ev_et);
196 if (ev_lt)
197 event_free(ev_lt);
198 if (base)
199 event_base_free(base);
202 struct testcase_t edgetriggered_testcases[] = {
203 { "et", test_edgetriggered, TT_FORK, NULL, NULL },
204 { "et_mix_error", test_edgetriggered_mix_error,
205 TT_FORK|TT_NEED_SOCKETPAIR|TT_NO_LOGS, &basic_setup, NULL },
206 END_OF_TESTCASES