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shell_service_protocol_test.cpp
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/*
* Copyright (C) 2015 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#include "shell_protocol.h"
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "sysdeps.h"
class ShellProtocolTest : public ::testing::Test {
public:
static void SetUpTestCase() {
#if !defined(_WIN32)
// This is normally done in main.cpp.
saved_sigpipe_handler_ = signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
#endif
}
static void TearDownTestCase() {
#if !defined(_WIN32)
signal(SIGPIPE, saved_sigpipe_handler_);
#endif
}
// Initializes the socketpair and ShellProtocols needed for testing.
void SetUp() {
int fds[2];
ASSERT_EQ(0, adb_socketpair(fds));
read_fd_ = fds[0];
write_fd_ = fds[1];
write_protocol_ = new ShellProtocol(write_fd_);
ASSERT_TRUE(write_protocol_ != nullptr);
read_protocol_ = new ShellProtocol(read_fd_);
ASSERT_TRUE(read_protocol_ != nullptr);
}
// Cleans up FDs and ShellProtocols. If an FD is closed manually during a
// test, set it to -1 to prevent TearDown() trying to close it again.
void TearDown() {
for (int fd : {read_fd_, write_fd_}) {
if (fd >= 0) {
adb_close(fd);
}
}
for (ShellProtocol* protocol : {read_protocol_, write_protocol_}) {
if (protocol) {
delete protocol;
}
}
}
// Fakes the buffer size so we can test filling buffers.
void SetReadDataCapacity(size_t size) {
read_protocol_->buffer_end_ = read_protocol_->data() + size;
}
#if !defined(_WIN32)
static sig_t saved_sigpipe_handler_;
#endif
int read_fd_ = -1, write_fd_ = -1;
ShellProtocol *read_protocol_ = nullptr, *write_protocol_ = nullptr;
};
#if !defined(_WIN32)
sig_t ShellProtocolTest::saved_sigpipe_handler_ = nullptr;
#endif
namespace {
// Returns true if the packet contains the given values. `data` can't be null.
bool PacketEquals(const ShellProtocol* protocol, ShellProtocol::Id id,
const void* data, size_t data_length) {
// Note that passing memcmp null is bad, even if data_length is 0.
return (protocol->id() == id &&
protocol->data_length() == data_length &&
!memcmp(data, protocol->data(), data_length));
}
} // namespace
// Tests data that can fit in a single packet.
TEST_F(ShellProtocolTest, FullPacket) {
ShellProtocol::Id id = ShellProtocol::kIdStdout;
char data[] = "abc 123 \0\r\n";
memcpy(write_protocol_->data(), data, sizeof(data));
ASSERT_TRUE(write_protocol_->Write(id, sizeof(data)));
ASSERT_TRUE(read_protocol_->Read());
ASSERT_TRUE(PacketEquals(read_protocol_, id, data, sizeof(data)));
}
// Tests data that has to be read multiple times due to smaller read buffer.
TEST_F(ShellProtocolTest, ReadBufferOverflow) {
ShellProtocol::Id id = ShellProtocol::kIdStdin;
memcpy(write_protocol_->data(), "1234567890", 10);
ASSERT_TRUE(write_protocol_->Write(id, 10));
SetReadDataCapacity(4);
ASSERT_TRUE(read_protocol_->Read());
ASSERT_TRUE(PacketEquals(read_protocol_, id, "1234", 4));
ASSERT_TRUE(read_protocol_->Read());
ASSERT_TRUE(PacketEquals(read_protocol_, id, "5678", 4));
ASSERT_TRUE(read_protocol_->Read());
ASSERT_TRUE(PacketEquals(read_protocol_, id, "90", 2));
}
// Tests a zero length packet.
TEST_F(ShellProtocolTest, ZeroLengthPacket) {
ShellProtocol::Id id = ShellProtocol::kIdStderr;
ASSERT_TRUE(write_protocol_->Write(id, 0));
ASSERT_TRUE(read_protocol_->Read());
char buf[1];
ASSERT_TRUE(PacketEquals(read_protocol_, id, buf, 0));
}
// Tests exit code packets.
TEST_F(ShellProtocolTest, ExitCodePacket) {
write_protocol_->data()[0] = 20;
ASSERT_TRUE(write_protocol_->Write(ShellProtocol::kIdExit, 1));
ASSERT_TRUE(read_protocol_->Read());
ASSERT_EQ(ShellProtocol::kIdExit, read_protocol_->id());
ASSERT_EQ(20, read_protocol_->data()[0]);
}
// Tests writing to a closed pipe.
TEST_F(ShellProtocolTest, WriteToClosedPipeFail) {
adb_close(read_fd_);
read_fd_ = -1;
ASSERT_FALSE(write_protocol_->Write(ShellProtocol::kIdStdout, 0));
}
// Tests writing to a closed FD.
TEST_F(ShellProtocolTest, WriteToClosedFdFail) {
adb_close(write_fd_);
write_fd_ = -1;
ASSERT_FALSE(write_protocol_->Write(ShellProtocol::kIdStdout, 0));
}
// Tests reading from a closed pipe.
TEST_F(ShellProtocolTest, ReadFromClosedPipeFail) {
adb_close(write_fd_);
write_fd_ = -1;
ASSERT_FALSE(read_protocol_->Read());
}
// Tests reading from a closed FD.
TEST_F(ShellProtocolTest, ReadFromClosedFdFail) {
adb_close(read_fd_);
read_fd_ = -1;
ASSERT_FALSE(read_protocol_->Read());
}
// Tests reading from a closed pipe that has a packet waiting. This checks that
// even if the pipe closes before we can fully read its contents we will still
// be able to access the last packets.
TEST_F(ShellProtocolTest, ReadPacketFromClosedPipe) {
ShellProtocol::Id id = ShellProtocol::kIdStdout;
char data[] = "foo bar";
memcpy(write_protocol_->data(), data, sizeof(data));
ASSERT_TRUE(write_protocol_->Write(id, sizeof(data)));
adb_close(write_fd_);
write_fd_ = -1;
// First read should grab the packet.
ASSERT_TRUE(read_protocol_->Read());
ASSERT_TRUE(PacketEquals(read_protocol_, id, data, sizeof(data)));
// Second read should fail.
ASSERT_FALSE(read_protocol_->Read());
}