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| author | David Bright <dab@FreeBSD.org> | 2018-07-27 13:49:17 +0000 |
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| committer | David Bright <dab@FreeBSD.org> | 2018-07-27 13:49:17 +0000 |
| commit | 95c05062ec15cf323488d4c5e1986f5866bf7464 (patch) | |
| tree | ebe8783f79d72be2806abc21685e6bee7508dc0e /tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue | |
| parent | 33dc803991ba1f243a36e7a91e321a0211e96677 (diff) | |
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Diffstat (limited to 'tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue')
| -rw-r--r-- | tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue/common.h | 4 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue/main.c | 19 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue/timer.c | 333 |
3 files changed, 346 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue/common.h b/tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue/common.h index 89a402986021..46f6f54d81dd 100644 --- a/tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue/common.h +++ b/tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue/common.h @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ #ifndef _COMMON_H #define _COMMON_H +#include "config.h" /* Needed for HAVE_* defines */ #if HAVE_ERR_H # include <err.h> @@ -39,8 +40,6 @@ #include <sys/event.h> -#include "config.h" - extern char *cur_test_id; int vnode_fd; @@ -72,6 +71,7 @@ kevent_add(int kqfd, struct kevent *kev, /* Checks if any events are pending, which is an error. */ extern void test_no_kevents(void); +extern void test_no_kevents_quietly(void); extern void test_begin(const char *); extern void success(void); diff --git a/tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue/main.c b/tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue/main.c index aaf88bdc9d5a..616eb8ddd696 100644 --- a/tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue/main.c +++ b/tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue/main.c @@ -52,6 +52,25 @@ test_no_kevents(void) } } +/* Checks if any events are pending, which is an error. Do not print + * out anything unless events are found. +*/ +void +test_no_kevents_quietly(void) +{ + int nfds; + struct timespec timeo; + struct kevent kev; + + memset(&timeo, 0, sizeof(timeo)); + nfds = kevent(kqfd, NULL, 0, &kev, 1, &timeo); + if (nfds != 0) { + puts("\nUnexpected event:"); + puts(kevent_to_str(&kev)); + errx(1, "%d event(s) pending, but none expected:", nfds); + } +} + /* Retrieve a single kevent */ struct kevent * kevent_get(int kqfd) diff --git a/tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue/timer.c b/tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue/timer.c index 12b324b4eef8..14167214b834 100644 --- a/tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue/timer.c +++ b/tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue/timer.c @@ -19,8 +19,58 @@ #include "common.h" #include <sys/time.h> +#define MILLION 1000000 +#define THOUSAND 1000 +#define SEC_TO_MS(t) ((t) * THOUSAND) /* Convert seconds to milliseconds. */ +#define SEC_TO_US(t) ((t) * MILLION) /* Convert seconds to microseconds. */ +#define MS_TO_US(t) ((t) * THOUSAND) /* Convert milliseconds to microseconds. */ +#define US_TO_NS(t) ((t) * THOUSAND) /* Convert microseconds to nanoseconds. */ + int kqfd; +/* Get the current time with microsecond precision. Used for + * sub-second timing to make some timer tests run faster. + */ +static long +now(void) +{ + + struct timeval tv; + + gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); + return SEC_TO_US(tv.tv_sec) + tv.tv_usec; +} + +/* Sleep for a given number of milliseconds. The timeout is assumed to + * be less than 1 second. + */ +void +mssleep(int t) +{ + + struct timespec stime = { + .tv_sec = 0, + .tv_nsec = US_TO_NS(MS_TO_US(t)), + }; + + nanosleep(&stime, NULL); +} + +/* Sleep for a given number of microseconds. The timeout is assumed to + * be less than 1 second. + */ +void +ussleep(int t) +{ + + struct timespec stime = { + .tv_sec = 0, + .tv_nsec = US_TO_NS(t), + }; + + nanosleep(&stime, NULL); +} + void test_kevent_timer_add(void) { @@ -189,7 +239,7 @@ test_abstime(void) kev.fflags = 0; kevent_cmp(&kev, kevent_get(kqfd)); if (time(NULL) < when + timeout) - err(1, "too early %jd %jd", time(), when + timeout); + err(1, "too early %jd %jd", time(NULL), when + timeout); /* Check if the event occurs again */ sleep(3); @@ -198,16 +248,283 @@ test_abstime(void) success(); } +static void +test_update(void) +{ + const char *test_id = "kevent(EVFILT_TIMER (UPDATE), EV_ADD | EV_ONESHOT)"; + struct kevent kev; + long elapsed; + long start; + + test_begin(test_id); + + test_no_kevents(); + + /* First set the timer to 1 second */ + EV_SET(&kev, vnode_fd, EVFILT_TIMER, EV_ADD | EV_ONESHOT, + NOTE_USECONDS, SEC_TO_US(1), (void *)1); + start = now(); + if (kevent(kqfd, &kev, 1, NULL, 0, NULL) < 0) + err(1, "%s", test_id); + + /* Now reduce the timer to 1 ms */ + EV_SET(&kev, vnode_fd, EVFILT_TIMER, EV_ADD | EV_ONESHOT, + NOTE_USECONDS, MS_TO_US(1), (void *)2); + if (kevent(kqfd, &kev, 1, NULL, 0, NULL) < 0) + err(1, "%s", test_id); + + /* Wait for the event */ + kev.flags |= EV_CLEAR; + kev.fflags &= ~NOTE_USECONDS; + kev.data = 1; + kevent_cmp(&kev, kevent_get(kqfd)); + elapsed = now() - start; + + /* Check that the timer expired after at least 1 ms, but less than + * 1 second. This check is to make sure that the original 1 second + * timeout was not used. + */ + printf("timer expired after %ld us\n", elapsed); + if (elapsed < MS_TO_US(1)) + errx(1, "early timer expiration: %ld us", elapsed); + if (elapsed > SEC_TO_US(1)) + errx(1, "late timer expiration: %ld us", elapsed); + + success(); +} + +static void +test_update_equal(void) +{ + const char *test_id = "kevent(EVFILT_TIMER (UPDATE=), EV_ADD | EV_ONESHOT)"; + struct kevent kev; + long elapsed; + long start; + + test_begin(test_id); + + test_no_kevents(); + + /* First set the timer to 1 ms */ + EV_SET(&kev, vnode_fd, EVFILT_TIMER, EV_ADD | EV_ONESHOT, + NOTE_USECONDS, MS_TO_US(1), NULL); + if (kevent(kqfd, &kev, 1, NULL, 0, NULL) < 0) + err(1, "%s", test_id); + + /* Sleep for a significant fraction of the timeout. */ + ussleep(600); + + /* Now re-add the timer with the same parameters */ + start = now(); + if (kevent(kqfd, &kev, 1, NULL, 0, NULL) < 0) + err(1, "%s", test_id); + + /* Wait for the event */ + kev.flags |= EV_CLEAR; + kev.fflags &= ~NOTE_USECONDS; + kev.data = 1; + kevent_cmp(&kev, kevent_get(kqfd)); + elapsed = now() - start; + + /* Check that the timer expired after at least 1 ms. This check is + * to make sure that the timer re-started and that the event is + * not from the original add of the timer. + */ + printf("timer expired after %ld us\n", elapsed); + if (elapsed < MS_TO_US(1)) + errx(1, "early timer expiration: %ld us", elapsed); + + success(); +} + +static void +test_update_expired(void) +{ + const char *test_id = "kevent(EVFILT_TIMER (UPDATE EXP), EV_ADD | EV_ONESHOT)"; + struct kevent kev; + long elapsed; + long start; + + test_begin(test_id); + + test_no_kevents(); + + /* Set the timer to 1ms */ + EV_SET(&kev, vnode_fd, EVFILT_TIMER, EV_ADD | EV_ONESHOT, + NOTE_USECONDS, MS_TO_US(1), NULL); + if (kevent(kqfd, &kev, 1, NULL, 0, NULL) < 0) + err(1, "%s", test_id); + + /* Wait for 2 ms to give the timer plenty of time to expire. */ + mssleep(2); + + /* Now re-add the timer */ + start = now(); + if (kevent(kqfd, &kev, 1, NULL, 0, NULL) < 0) + err(1, "%s", test_id); + + /* Wait for the event */ + kev.flags |= EV_CLEAR; + kev.fflags &= ~NOTE_USECONDS; + kev.data = 1; + kevent_cmp(&kev, kevent_get(kqfd)); + elapsed = now() - start; + + /* Check that the timer expired after at least 1 ms. This check + * is to make sure that the timer re-started and that the event is + * not from the original add (and expiration) of the timer. + */ + printf("timer expired after %ld us\n", elapsed); + if (elapsed < MS_TO_US(1)) + errx(1, "early timer expiration: %ld us", elapsed); + + /* Make sure the re-added timer does not fire. In other words, + * test that the event received above was the only event from the + * add and re-add of the timer. + */ + mssleep(2); + test_no_kevents(); + + success(); +} + +static void +test_update_periodic(void) +{ + const char *test_id = "kevent(EVFILT_TIMER (UPDATE), periodic)"; + struct kevent kev; + long elapsed; + long start; + long stop; + + test_begin(test_id); + + test_no_kevents(); + + EV_SET(&kev, vnode_fd, EVFILT_TIMER, EV_ADD, 0, SEC_TO_MS(1), NULL); + if (kevent(kqfd, &kev, 1, NULL, 0, NULL) < 0) + err(1, "%s", test_id); + + /* Retrieve the event */ + kev.flags = EV_ADD | EV_CLEAR; + kev.data = 1; + kevent_cmp(&kev, kevent_get(kqfd)); + + /* Check if the event occurs again */ + sleep(1); + kevent_cmp(&kev, kevent_get(kqfd)); + + /* Re-add with new timeout. */ + EV_SET(&kev, vnode_fd, EVFILT_TIMER, EV_ADD, 0, SEC_TO_MS(2), NULL); + start = now(); + if (kevent(kqfd, &kev, 1, NULL, 0, NULL) < 0) + err(1, "%s", test_id); + + /* Retrieve the event */ + kev.flags = EV_ADD | EV_CLEAR; + kev.data = 1; + kevent_cmp(&kev, kevent_get(kqfd)); + + stop = now(); + elapsed = stop - start; + + /* Check that the timer expired after at least 2 ms. + */ + printf("timer expired after %ld us\n", elapsed); + if (elapsed < MS_TO_US(2)) + errx(1, "early timer expiration: %ld us", elapsed); + + /* Delete the event */ + kev.flags = EV_DELETE; + if (kevent(kqfd, &kev, 1, NULL, 0, NULL) < 0) + err(1, "%s", test_id); + + success(); +} + +static void +test_update_timing(void) +{ +#define MIN_SLEEP 500 +#define MAX_SLEEP 1500 + const char *test_id = "kevent(EVFILT_TIMER (UPDATE TIMING), EV_ADD | EV_ONESHOT)"; + struct kevent kev; + int iteration; + int sleeptime; + long elapsed; + long start; + long stop; + + test_begin(test_id); + + test_no_kevents(); + + /* Re-try the update tests with a variety of delays between the + * original timer activation and the update of the timer. The goal + * is to show that in all cases the only timer event that is + * received is from the update and not the original timer add. + */ + for (sleeptime = MIN_SLEEP, iteration = 1; + sleeptime < MAX_SLEEP; + ++sleeptime, ++iteration) { + + /* First set the timer to 1 ms */ + EV_SET(&kev, vnode_fd, EVFILT_TIMER, EV_ADD | EV_ONESHOT, + NOTE_USECONDS, MS_TO_US(1), NULL); + if (kevent(kqfd, &kev, 1, NULL, 0, NULL) < 0) + err(1, "%s", test_id); + + /* Delay; the delay ranges from less than to greater than the + * timer period. + */ + ussleep(sleeptime); + + /* Now re-add the timer with the same parameters */ + start = now(); + if (kevent(kqfd, &kev, 1, NULL, 0, NULL) < 0) + err(1, "%s", test_id); + + /* Wait for the event */ + kev.flags |= EV_CLEAR; + kev.fflags &= ~NOTE_USECONDS; + kev.data = 1; + kevent_cmp(&kev, kevent_get(kqfd)); + stop = now(); + elapsed = stop - start; + + /* Check that the timer expired after at least 1 ms. This + * check is to make sure that the timer re-started and that + * the event is not from the original add of the timer. + */ + if (elapsed < MS_TO_US(1)) + errx(1, "early timer expiration: %ld us", elapsed); + + /* Make sure the re-added timer does not fire. In other words, + * test that the event received above was the only event from + * the add and re-add of the timer. + */ + mssleep(2); + test_no_kevents_quietly(); + } + + success(); +} + void test_evfilt_timer() { kqfd = kqueue(); - test_kevent_timer_add(); - test_kevent_timer_del(); - test_kevent_timer_get(); - test_oneshot(); - test_periodic(); - test_abstime(); - disable_and_enable(); + test_kevent_timer_add(); + test_kevent_timer_del(); + test_kevent_timer_get(); + test_oneshot(); + test_periodic(); + test_abstime(); + test_update(); + test_update_equal(); + test_update_expired(); + test_update_timing(); + test_update_periodic(); + disable_and_enable(); close(kqfd); } |
