tor/src/test/test_channel.c

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/* Copyright (c) 2013, The Tor Project, Inc. */
/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
#define TOR_CHANNEL_INTERNAL_
#include "or.h"
#include "channel.h"
/* For channel_note_destroy_not_pending */
#include "circuitlist.h"
/* For var_cell_free */
#include "connection_or.h"
/* For packed_cell stuff */
#define RELAY_PRIVATE
#include "relay.h"
/* For init/free stuff */
#include "scheduler.h"
#include "test.h"
static int test_chan_accept_cells = 0;
static int test_cells_written = 0;
static int test_destroy_not_pending_calls = 0;
static double test_overhead_estimate = 1.0f;
static void channel_note_destroy_not_pending_mock(channel_t *ch,
circid_t circid);
static void chan_test_close(channel_t *ch);
static size_t chan_test_num_bytes_queued(channel_t *ch);
static int chan_test_num_cells_writeable(channel_t *ch);
static int chan_test_write_cell(channel_t *ch, cell_t *cell);
static int chan_test_write_packed_cell(channel_t *ch,
packed_cell_t *packed_cell);
static int chan_test_write_var_cell(channel_t *ch, var_cell_t *var_cell);
static void make_fake_cell(cell_t *c);
static void make_fake_var_cell(var_cell_t *c);
static channel_t * new_fake_channel(void);
static void scheduler_release_channel_mock(channel_t *ch);
static void test_channel_queue_size(void *arg);
static void test_channel_write(void *arg);
static void
channel_note_destroy_not_pending_mock(channel_t *ch,
circid_t circid)
{
(void)ch;
(void)circid;
++test_destroy_not_pending_calls;
}
static void
chan_test_close(channel_t *ch)
{
test_assert(ch);
done:
return;
}
static double
chan_test_get_overhead_estimate(channel_t *ch)
{
test_assert(ch);
done:
return test_overhead_estimate;
}
static size_t
chan_test_num_bytes_queued(channel_t *ch)
{
test_assert(ch);
done:
return 0;
}
static int
chan_test_num_cells_writeable(channel_t *ch)
{
test_assert(ch);
done:
return 32;
}
static int
chan_test_write_cell(channel_t *ch, cell_t *cell)
{
int rv = 0;
test_assert(ch);
test_assert(cell);
if (test_chan_accept_cells) {
/* Free the cell and bump the counter */
tor_free(cell);
++test_cells_written;
rv = 1;
}
/* else return 0, we didn't accept it */
done:
return rv;
}
static int
chan_test_write_packed_cell(channel_t *ch,
packed_cell_t *packed_cell)
{
int rv = 0;
test_assert(ch);
test_assert(packed_cell);
if (test_chan_accept_cells) {
/* Free the cell and bump the counter */
packed_cell_free(packed_cell);
++test_cells_written;
rv = 1;
}
/* else return 0, we didn't accept it */
done:
return rv;
}
static int
chan_test_write_var_cell(channel_t *ch, var_cell_t *var_cell)
{
int rv = 0;
test_assert(ch);
test_assert(var_cell);
if (test_chan_accept_cells) {
/* Free the cell and bump the counter */
var_cell_free(var_cell);
++test_cells_written;
rv = 1;
}
/* else return 0, we didn't accept it */
done:
return rv;
}
static void
make_fake_cell(cell_t *c)
{
test_assert(c != NULL);
c->circ_id = 1;
c->command = CELL_RELAY;
memset(c->payload, 0, CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE);
done:
return;
}
static void
make_fake_var_cell(var_cell_t *c)
{
test_assert(c != NULL);
c->circ_id = 1;
c->command = CELL_VERSIONS;
c->payload_len = CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE / 2;
memset(c->payload, 0, c->payload_len);
done:
return;
}
static channel_t *
new_fake_channel(void)
{
channel_t *chan = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(channel_t));
channel_init(chan);
chan->close = chan_test_close;
chan->get_overhead_estimate = chan_test_get_overhead_estimate;
chan->num_bytes_queued = chan_test_num_bytes_queued;
chan->num_cells_writeable = chan_test_num_cells_writeable;
chan->write_cell = chan_test_write_cell;
chan->write_packed_cell = chan_test_write_packed_cell;
chan->write_var_cell = chan_test_write_var_cell;
chan->state = CHANNEL_STATE_OPEN;
return chan;
}
static void
scheduler_release_channel_mock(channel_t *ch)
{
(void)ch;
/* Increment counter */
++test_releases_count;
return;
}
static void
test_channel_queue_size(void *arg)
{
channel_t *ch = NULL;
cell_t *cell = NULL;
int n, old_count;
uint64_t global_queue_estimate;
(void)arg;
ch = new_fake_channel();
test_assert(ch);
/* Initial queue size update */
channel_update_xmit_queue_size(ch);
test_eq(ch->bytes_queued_for_xmit, 0);
global_queue_estimate = channel_get_global_queue_estimate();
test_eq(global_queue_estimate, 0);
/* Test the call-through to our fake lower layer */
n = channel_num_cells_writeable(ch);
/* chan_test_num_cells_writeable() always returns 32 */
test_eq(n, 32);
/*
* Now we queue some cells and check that channel_num_cells_writeable()
* adjusts properly
*/
/* tell it not to accept cells */
test_chan_accept_cells = 0;
/* ...and keep it from trying to flush the queue */
ch->state = CHANNEL_STATE_MAINT;
/* Get a fresh cell */
cell = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(cell_t));
make_fake_cell(cell);
old_count = test_cells_written;
channel_write_cell(ch, cell);
/* Assert that it got queued, not written through, correctly */
test_eq(test_cells_written, old_count);
/* Now check chan_test_num_cells_writeable() again */
n = channel_num_cells_writeable(ch);
test_eq(n, 0); /* Should return 0 since we're in CHANNEL_STATE_MAINT */
/* Update queue size estimates */
channel_update_xmit_queue_size(ch);
/* One cell, times an overhead factor of 1.0 */
test_eq(ch->bytes_queued_for_xmit, 512);
/* Try a different overhead factor */
test_overhead_estimate = 0.5f;
/* This one should be ignored since it's below 1.0 */
channel_update_xmit_queue_size(ch);
test_eq(ch->bytes_queued_for_xmit, 512);
/* Now try a larger one */
test_overhead_estimate = 2.0f;
channel_update_xmit_queue_size(ch);
test_eq(ch->bytes_queued_for_xmit, 1024);
/* Go back to 1.0 */
test_overhead_estimate = 1.0f;
channel_update_xmit_queue_size(ch);
test_eq(ch->bytes_queued_for_xmit, 512);
/* Check the global estimate too */
global_queue_estimate = channel_get_global_queue_estimate();
test_eq(global_queue_estimate, 512);
/* Go to open */
old_count = test_cells_written;
channel_change_state(ch, CHANNEL_STATE_OPEN);
/*
* It should try to write, but we aren't accepting cells right now, so
* it'll requeue
*/
test_eq(test_cells_written, old_count);
/* Check the queue size again */
channel_update_xmit_queue_size(ch);
test_eq(ch->bytes_queued_for_xmit, 512);
global_queue_estimate = channel_get_global_queue_estimate();
test_eq(global_queue_estimate, 512);
/*
* Now the cell is in the queue, and we're open, so we should get 31
* writeable cells.
*/
n = channel_num_cells_writeable(ch);
test_eq(n, 31);
/* Accept cells again */
test_chan_accept_cells = 1;
/* ...and re-process the queue */
old_count = test_cells_written;
channel_flush_cells(ch);
test_eq(test_cells_written, old_count + 1);
/* Should have 32 writeable now */
n = channel_num_cells_writeable(ch);
test_eq(n, 32);
/* Should have queue size estimate of zero */
channel_update_xmit_queue_size(ch);
test_eq(ch->bytes_queued_for_xmit, 0);
global_queue_estimate = channel_get_global_queue_estimate();
test_eq(global_queue_estimate, 0);
/* Okay, now we're done with this one */
MOCK(scheduler_release_channel, scheduler_release_channel_mock);
channel_mark_for_close(ch);
UNMOCK(scheduler_release_channel);
done:
tor_free(ch);
return;
}
static void
test_channel_write(void *arg)
{
channel_t *ch = NULL;
cell_t *cell = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(cell_t));
packed_cell_t *packed_cell = NULL;
var_cell_t *var_cell =
tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(var_cell_t) + CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE);
int old_count;
(void)arg;
init_cell_pool();
packed_cell = packed_cell_new();
test_assert(packed_cell);
ch = new_fake_channel();
test_assert(ch);
make_fake_cell(cell);
make_fake_var_cell(var_cell);
/* Tell it to accept cells */
test_chan_accept_cells = 1;
old_count = test_cells_written;
channel_write_cell(ch, cell);
test_assert(test_cells_written == old_count + 1);
channel_write_var_cell(ch, var_cell);
test_assert(test_cells_written == old_count + 2);
channel_write_packed_cell(ch, packed_cell);
test_assert(test_cells_written == old_count + 3);
/* Now we test queueing; tell it not to accept cells */
test_chan_accept_cells = 0;
/* ...and keep it from trying to flush the queue */
ch->state = CHANNEL_STATE_MAINT;
/* Get a fresh cell */
cell = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(cell_t));
make_fake_cell(cell);
old_count = test_cells_written;
channel_write_cell(ch, cell);
test_assert(test_cells_written == old_count);
/*
* Now change back to open with channel_change_state() and assert that it
* gets drained from the queue.
*/
test_chan_accept_cells = 1;
channel_change_state(ch, CHANNEL_STATE_OPEN);
test_assert(test_cells_written == old_count + 1);
/*
* Check the note destroy case
*/
cell = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(cell_t));
make_fake_cell(cell);
cell->command = CELL_DESTROY;
/* Set up the mock */
MOCK(channel_note_destroy_not_pending,
channel_note_destroy_not_pending_mock);
old_count = test_destroy_not_pending_calls;
channel_write_cell(ch, cell);
test_assert(test_destroy_not_pending_calls == old_count + 1);
/* Now send a non-destroy and check we don't call it */
cell = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(cell_t));
make_fake_cell(cell);
channel_write_cell(ch, cell);
test_assert(test_destroy_not_pending_calls == old_count + 1);
UNMOCK(channel_note_destroy_not_pending);
/*
* Now switch it to CLOSING so we can test the discard-cells case
* in the channel_write_*() functions.
*/
MOCK(scheduler_release_channel, scheduler_release_channel_mock);
channel_mark_for_close(ch);
UNMOCK(scheduler_release_channel);
/* Send cells that will drop in the closing state */
old_count = test_cells_written;
cell = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(cell_t));
make_fake_cell(cell);
channel_write_cell(ch, cell);
test_assert(test_cells_written == old_count);
var_cell = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(var_cell_t) + CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE);
make_fake_var_cell(var_cell);
channel_write_var_cell(ch, var_cell);
test_assert(test_cells_written == old_count);
packed_cell = packed_cell_new();
channel_write_packed_cell(ch, packed_cell);
test_assert(test_cells_written == old_count);
free_cell_pool();
done:
tor_free(ch);
return;
}
struct testcase_t channel_tests[] = {
{ "queue_size", test_channel_queue_size, TT_FORK, NULL, NULL },
{ "write", test_channel_write, TT_FORK, NULL, NULL },
END_OF_TESTCASES
};