android_system_core/fastboot/socket_mock.cpp
David Pursell 2c094f7983 fastboot: fix SocketMock send failures.
Fixes SocketMock::ExpectSendFailure() to allow unit testing of errors
during send, and adds tests for ExpectSendFailure() and
AddReceiveFailure().

Also adds missing tests to make sure ReceiveAll() continues to read
until failure or all bytes have been read.

Bug: http://b/26157893
Change-Id: I67e7d6de8e8ec4a3b62a6b7d7217f7530862edf7
2016-02-03 10:43:01 -08:00

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#include "socket_mock.h"
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
SocketMock::SocketMock() : Socket(INVALID_SOCKET) {}
SocketMock::~SocketMock() {
if (!events_.empty()) {
ADD_FAILURE() << events_.size() << " event(s) were not handled";
}
}
bool SocketMock::Send(const void* data, size_t length) {
if (events_.empty()) {
ADD_FAILURE() << "Send() was called when no message was expected";
return false;
}
if (events_.front().type != EventType::kSend) {
ADD_FAILURE() << "Send() was called out-of-order";
return false;
}
std::string message(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(data), length);
if (events_.front().message != message) {
ADD_FAILURE() << "Send() expected " << events_.front().message << ", but got " << message;
return false;
}
bool return_value = events_.front().return_value;
events_.pop();
return return_value;
}
// Mock out multi-buffer send to be one large send, since that's what it should looks like from
// the user's perspective.
bool SocketMock::Send(std::vector<cutils_socket_buffer_t> buffers) {
std::string data;
for (const auto& buffer : buffers) {
data.append(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(buffer.data), buffer.length);
}
return Send(data.data(), data.size());
}
ssize_t SocketMock::Receive(void* data, size_t length, int /*timeout_ms*/) {
if (events_.empty()) {
ADD_FAILURE() << "Receive() was called when no message was ready";
return -1;
}
if (events_.front().type != EventType::kReceive) {
ADD_FAILURE() << "Receive() was called out-of-order";
return -1;
}
if (events_.front().return_value > static_cast<ssize_t>(length)) {
ADD_FAILURE() << "Receive(): not enough bytes (" << length << ") for "
<< events_.front().message;
return -1;
}
ssize_t return_value = events_.front().return_value;
if (return_value > 0) {
memcpy(data, events_.front().message.data(), return_value);
}
events_.pop();
return return_value;
}
int SocketMock::Close() {
return 0;
}
std::unique_ptr<Socket> SocketMock::Accept() {
if (events_.empty()) {
ADD_FAILURE() << "Accept() was called when no socket was ready";
return nullptr;
}
if (events_.front().type != EventType::kAccept) {
ADD_FAILURE() << "Accept() was called out-of-order";
return nullptr;
}
std::unique_ptr<Socket> sock = std::move(events_.front().sock);
events_.pop();
return sock;
}
void SocketMock::ExpectSend(std::string message) {
events_.push(Event(EventType::kSend, std::move(message), true, nullptr));
}
void SocketMock::ExpectSendFailure(std::string message) {
events_.push(Event(EventType::kSend, std::move(message), false, nullptr));
}
void SocketMock::AddReceive(std::string message) {
ssize_t return_value = message.length();
events_.push(Event(EventType::kReceive, std::move(message), return_value, nullptr));
}
void SocketMock::AddReceiveFailure() {
events_.push(Event(EventType::kReceive, "", -1, nullptr));
}
void SocketMock::AddAccept(std::unique_ptr<Socket> sock) {
events_.push(Event(EventType::kAccept, "", 0, std::move(sock)));
}
SocketMock::Event::Event(EventType _type, std::string _message, ssize_t _return_value,
std::unique_ptr<Socket> _sock)
: type(_type), message(_message), return_value(_return_value), sock(std::move(_sock)) {}