217 lines
6.1 KiB
C
217 lines
6.1 KiB
C
#include "test/jemalloc_test.h"
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#include "jemalloc/internal/prof_sys.h"
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static const char *test_filename = "test_filename";
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static bool did_prof_dump_open;
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static int
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prof_dump_open_file_intercept(const char *filename, int mode) {
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int fd;
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did_prof_dump_open = true;
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/*
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* Stronger than a strcmp() - verifying that we internally directly use
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* the caller supplied char pointer.
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*/
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expect_ptr_eq(filename, test_filename,
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"Dump file name should be \"%s\"", test_filename);
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fd = open("/dev/null", O_WRONLY);
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assert_d_ne(fd, -1, "Unexpected open() failure");
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return fd;
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}
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TEST_BEGIN(test_mdump_normal) {
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test_skip_if(!config_prof);
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prof_dump_open_file_t *open_file_orig = prof_dump_open_file;
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void *p = mallocx(1, 0);
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assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
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prof_dump_open_file = prof_dump_open_file_intercept;
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did_prof_dump_open = false;
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expect_d_eq(mallctl("prof.dump", NULL, NULL, (void *)&test_filename,
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sizeof(test_filename)), 0,
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"Unexpected mallctl failure while dumping");
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expect_true(did_prof_dump_open, "Expected a profile dump");
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dallocx(p, 0);
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prof_dump_open_file = open_file_orig;
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}
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TEST_END
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static int
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prof_dump_open_file_error(const char *filename, int mode) {
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return -1;
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}
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/*
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* In the context of test_mdump_output_error, prof_dump_write_file_count is the
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* total number of times prof_dump_write_file_error() is expected to be called.
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* In the context of test_mdump_maps_error, prof_dump_write_file_count is the
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* total number of times prof_dump_write_file_error() is expected to be called
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* starting from the one that contains an 'M' (beginning the "MAPPED_LIBRARIES"
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* header).
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*/
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static int prof_dump_write_file_count;
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static ssize_t
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prof_dump_write_file_error(int fd, const void *s, size_t len) {
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--prof_dump_write_file_count;
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expect_d_ge(prof_dump_write_file_count, 0,
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"Write is called after error occurs");
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if (prof_dump_write_file_count == 0) {
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return -1;
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} else {
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/*
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* Any non-negative number indicates success, and for
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* simplicity we just use 0. When prof_dump_write_file_count
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* is positive, it means that we haven't reached the write that
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* we want to fail; when prof_dump_write_file_count is
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* negative, it means that we've already violated the
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* expect_d_ge(prof_dump_write_file_count, 0) statement above,
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* but instead of aborting, we continue the rest of the test,
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* and we indicate that all the writes after the failed write
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* are successful.
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*/
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return 0;
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}
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}
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static void
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expect_write_failure(int count) {
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prof_dump_write_file_count = count;
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expect_d_eq(mallctl("prof.dump", NULL, NULL, (void *)&test_filename,
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sizeof(test_filename)), EFAULT, "Dump should err");
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expect_d_eq(prof_dump_write_file_count, 0,
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"Dumping stopped after a wrong number of writes");
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}
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TEST_BEGIN(test_mdump_output_error) {
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test_skip_if(!config_prof);
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test_skip_if(!config_debug);
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prof_dump_open_file_t *open_file_orig = prof_dump_open_file;
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prof_dump_write_file_t *write_file_orig = prof_dump_write_file;
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prof_dump_write_file = prof_dump_write_file_error;
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void *p = mallocx(1, 0);
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assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
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/*
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* When opening the dump file fails, there shouldn't be any write, and
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* mallctl() should return failure.
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*/
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prof_dump_open_file = prof_dump_open_file_error;
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expect_write_failure(0);
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/*
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* When the n-th write fails, there shouldn't be any more write, and
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* mallctl() should return failure.
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*/
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prof_dump_open_file = prof_dump_open_file_intercept;
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expect_write_failure(1); /* First write fails. */
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expect_write_failure(2); /* Second write fails. */
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dallocx(p, 0);
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prof_dump_open_file = open_file_orig;
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prof_dump_write_file = write_file_orig;
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}
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TEST_END
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static int
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prof_dump_open_maps_error() {
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return -1;
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}
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static bool started_piping_maps_file;
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static ssize_t
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prof_dump_write_maps_file_error(int fd, const void *s, size_t len) {
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/* The main dump doesn't contain any capital 'M'. */
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if (!started_piping_maps_file && strchr(s, 'M') != NULL) {
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started_piping_maps_file = true;
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}
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if (started_piping_maps_file) {
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return prof_dump_write_file_error(fd, s, len);
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} else {
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/* Return success when we haven't started piping maps. */
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return 0;
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}
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}
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static void
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expect_maps_write_failure(int count) {
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int mfd = prof_dump_open_maps();
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if (mfd == -1) {
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/* No need to continue if we just can't find the maps file. */
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return;
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}
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close(mfd);
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started_piping_maps_file = false;
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expect_write_failure(count);
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expect_true(started_piping_maps_file, "Should start piping maps");
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}
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TEST_BEGIN(test_mdump_maps_error) {
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test_skip_if(!config_prof);
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test_skip_if(!config_debug);
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prof_dump_open_file_t *open_file_orig = prof_dump_open_file;
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prof_dump_write_file_t *write_file_orig = prof_dump_write_file;
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prof_dump_open_maps_t *open_maps_orig = prof_dump_open_maps;
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prof_dump_open_file = prof_dump_open_file_intercept;
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prof_dump_write_file = prof_dump_write_maps_file_error;
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void *p = mallocx(1, 0);
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assert_ptr_not_null(p, "Unexpected mallocx() failure");
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/*
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* When opening the maps file fails, there shouldn't be any maps write,
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* and mallctl() should return success.
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*/
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prof_dump_open_maps = prof_dump_open_maps_error;
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started_piping_maps_file = false;
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prof_dump_write_file_count = 0;
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expect_d_eq(mallctl("prof.dump", NULL, NULL, (void *)&test_filename,
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sizeof(test_filename)), 0,
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"mallctl should not fail in case of maps file opening failure");
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expect_false(started_piping_maps_file, "Shouldn't start piping maps");
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expect_d_eq(prof_dump_write_file_count, 0,
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"Dumping stopped after a wrong number of writes");
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/*
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* When the n-th maps write fails (given that we are able to find the
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* maps file), there shouldn't be any more maps write, and mallctl()
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* should return failure.
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*/
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prof_dump_open_maps = open_maps_orig;
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expect_maps_write_failure(1); /* First write fails. */
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expect_maps_write_failure(2); /* Second write fails. */
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dallocx(p, 0);
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prof_dump_open_file = open_file_orig;
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prof_dump_write_file = write_file_orig;
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}
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TEST_END
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int
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main(void) {
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return test(
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test_mdump_normal,
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test_mdump_output_error,
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test_mdump_maps_error);
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}
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