adb_test: * Fix adb_utils directory_exists test for Windows. The test actually fails because directory_exists() is not aware of junctions or symlinks, but I'm not really sure if that is a bad thing (since these are rare on Windows to begin with). * Fix crash during transport tests due to mutex not being initialized. * io tests fail for various reasons (see adb_io_test.cpp for more info). libbase_test: * Get it building on Win32 by implementing mkstemp() and mkdtemp(). * Run StringPrintf %z test on Windows because it passes because we build with __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO which implements %z. * I didn't fixup the logging tests: some logging tests fail because when abort() is called on Windows, by default it pops up UI asking whether a crash dump should be sent to Microsoft. To some degree this makes sense, as I think LOG(FATAL) does crash dumping in Chromium. This should be revisited in the future. Change-Id: Iaa2433e5294ff162e0b2aa9fe6e4ec09a6893f7a Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>
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3.8 KiB
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125 lines
3.8 KiB
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/*
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* Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#include "transport.h"
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#include <gtest/gtest.h>
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#include "adb.h"
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class TestTransport : public atransport {
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public:
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bool operator==(const atransport& rhs) const {
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EXPECT_EQ(read_from_remote, rhs.read_from_remote);
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EXPECT_EQ(write_to_remote, rhs.write_to_remote);
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EXPECT_EQ(close, rhs.close);
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EXPECT_EQ(kick, rhs.kick);
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EXPECT_EQ(fd, rhs.fd);
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EXPECT_EQ(transport_socket, rhs.transport_socket);
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EXPECT_EQ(
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0, memcmp(&transport_fde, &rhs.transport_fde, sizeof(fdevent)));
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EXPECT_EQ(ref_count, rhs.ref_count);
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EXPECT_EQ(sync_token, rhs.sync_token);
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EXPECT_EQ(connection_state, rhs.connection_state);
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EXPECT_EQ(online, rhs.online);
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EXPECT_EQ(type, rhs.type);
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EXPECT_EQ(usb, rhs.usb);
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EXPECT_EQ(sfd, rhs.sfd);
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EXPECT_EQ(serial, rhs.serial);
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EXPECT_EQ(product, rhs.product);
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EXPECT_EQ(model, rhs.model);
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EXPECT_EQ(device, rhs.device);
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EXPECT_EQ(devpath, rhs.devpath);
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EXPECT_EQ(adb_port, rhs.adb_port);
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EXPECT_EQ(kicked, rhs.kicked);
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EXPECT_EQ(
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0, memcmp(&disconnects, &rhs.disconnects, sizeof(adisconnect)));
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EXPECT_EQ(key, rhs.key);
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EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(token, rhs.token, TOKEN_SIZE));
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EXPECT_EQ(0, memcmp(&auth_fde, &rhs.auth_fde, sizeof(fdevent)));
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EXPECT_EQ(failed_auth_attempts, rhs.failed_auth_attempts);
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return true;
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}
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};
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class TransportSetup {
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public:
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TransportSetup() {
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#ifdef _WIN32
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// Use extern instead of including sysdeps.h which brings in various macros
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// that conflict with APIs used in this file.
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extern void adb_sysdeps_init(void);
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adb_sysdeps_init();
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#else
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// adb_sysdeps_init() is an inline function that we cannot link against.
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#endif
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}
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};
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// Static initializer will call adb_sysdeps_init() before main() to initialize
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// the transport mutex before it is used in the tests. Alternatives would be to
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// use __attribute__((constructor)) here or to use that or a static initializer
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// for adb_sysdeps_init() itself in sysdeps_win32.cpp (caveats of unclear
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// init order), or to use a test fixture whose SetUp() could do the init once.
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static TransportSetup g_TransportSetup;
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TEST(transport, kick_transport) {
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TestTransport t;
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// Mutate some member so we can test that the function is run.
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t.kick = [](atransport* trans) { trans->fd = 42; };
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TestTransport expected;
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expected.kick = t.kick;
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expected.fd = 42;
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expected.kicked = 1;
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kick_transport(&t);
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ASSERT_EQ(42, t.fd);
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ASSERT_EQ(1, t.kicked);
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ASSERT_EQ(expected, t);
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}
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TEST(transport, kick_transport_already_kicked) {
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// Ensure that the transport is not modified if the transport has already been
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// kicked.
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TestTransport t;
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t.kicked = 1;
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t.kick = [](atransport*) { FAIL() << "Kick should not have been called"; };
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TestTransport expected;
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expected.kicked = 1;
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expected.kick = t.kick;
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kick_transport(&t);
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ASSERT_EQ(expected, t);
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}
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// Disabled because the function currently segfaults for a zeroed atransport. I
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// want to make sure I understand how this is working at all before I try fixing
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// that.
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TEST(transport, DISABLED_run_transport_disconnects_zeroed_atransport) {
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atransport t;
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run_transport_disconnects(&t);
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}
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