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/*
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*
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* Copyright 2015, Google Inc.
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* All rights reserved.
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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* met:
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*
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* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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* contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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*/
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#include "test/core/iomgr/endpoint_tests.h"
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <grpc/support/alloc.h>
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#include <grpc/support/slice.h>
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#include <grpc/support/log.h>
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#include <grpc/support/time.h>
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/*
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General test notes:
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All tests which write data into an endpoint write i%256 into byte i, which
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is verified by readers.
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In general there are a few interesting things to vary which may lead to
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exercising different codepaths in an implementation:
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1. Total amount of data written to the endpoint
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2. Size of slice allocations
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3. Amount of data we read from or write to the endpoint at once
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The tests here tend to parameterize these where applicable.
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*/
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size_t count_and_unref_slices(gpr_slice *slices, size_t nslices,
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int *current_data) {
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size_t num_bytes = 0;
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size_t i;
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size_t j;
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unsigned char *buf;
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for (i = 0; i < nslices; ++i) {
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buf = GPR_SLICE_START_PTR(slices[i]);
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for (j = 0; j < GPR_SLICE_LENGTH(slices[i]); ++j) {
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GPR_ASSERT(buf[j] == *current_data);
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*current_data = (*current_data + 1) % 256;
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}
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num_bytes += GPR_SLICE_LENGTH(slices[i]);
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gpr_slice_unref(slices[i]);
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}
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return num_bytes;
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}
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static grpc_endpoint_test_fixture begin_test(grpc_endpoint_test_config config,
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const char *test_name,
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size_t slice_size) {
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gpr_log(GPR_INFO, "%s/%s", test_name, config.name);
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return config.create_fixture(slice_size);
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}
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static void end_test(grpc_endpoint_test_config config) { config.clean_up(); }
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static gpr_slice *allocate_blocks(size_t num_bytes, size_t slice_size,
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size_t *num_blocks, int *current_data) {
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size_t nslices = num_bytes / slice_size + (num_bytes % slice_size ? 1 : 0);
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gpr_slice *slices = malloc(sizeof(gpr_slice) * nslices);
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size_t num_bytes_left = num_bytes;
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size_t i;
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size_t j;
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unsigned char *buf;
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*num_blocks = nslices;
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for (i = 0; i < nslices; ++i) {
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slices[i] = gpr_slice_malloc(slice_size > num_bytes_left ? num_bytes_left
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: slice_size);
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num_bytes_left -= GPR_SLICE_LENGTH(slices[i]);
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buf = GPR_SLICE_START_PTR(slices[i]);
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for (j = 0; j < GPR_SLICE_LENGTH(slices[i]); ++j) {
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buf[j] = *current_data;
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*current_data = (*current_data + 1) % 256;
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}
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}
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GPR_ASSERT(num_bytes_left == 0);
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return slices;
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}
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struct read_and_write_test_state {
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grpc_endpoint *read_ep;
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grpc_endpoint *write_ep;
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gpr_mu mu;
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gpr_cv cv;
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size_t target_bytes;
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size_t bytes_read;
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size_t current_write_size;
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size_t bytes_written;
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int current_read_data;
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int current_write_data;
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int read_done;
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int write_done;
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};
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static void read_and_write_test_read_handler(void *data, gpr_slice *slices,
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size_t nslices,
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grpc_endpoint_cb_status error) {
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struct read_and_write_test_state *state = data;
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GPR_ASSERT(error != GRPC_ENDPOINT_CB_ERROR);
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if (error == GRPC_ENDPOINT_CB_SHUTDOWN) {
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gpr_log(GPR_INFO, "Read handler shutdown");
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gpr_mu_lock(&state->mu);
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state->read_done = 1;
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gpr_cv_signal(&state->cv);
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gpr_mu_unlock(&state->mu);
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return;
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}
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state->bytes_read +=
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count_and_unref_slices(slices, nslices, &state->current_read_data);
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if (state->bytes_read == state->target_bytes) {
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gpr_log(GPR_INFO, "Read handler done");
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gpr_mu_lock(&state->mu);
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state->read_done = 1;
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gpr_cv_signal(&state->cv);
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gpr_mu_unlock(&state->mu);
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} else {
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grpc_endpoint_notify_on_read(state->read_ep,
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read_and_write_test_read_handler, data);
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}
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}
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static void read_and_write_test_write_handler(void *data,
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grpc_endpoint_cb_status error) {
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struct read_and_write_test_state *state = data;
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gpr_slice *slices = NULL;
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size_t nslices;
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grpc_endpoint_write_status write_status;
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GPR_ASSERT(error != GRPC_ENDPOINT_CB_ERROR);
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gpr_log(GPR_DEBUG, "%s: error=%d", __FUNCTION__, error);
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if (error == GRPC_ENDPOINT_CB_SHUTDOWN) {
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gpr_log(GPR_INFO, "Write handler shutdown");
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gpr_mu_lock(&state->mu);
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state->write_done = 1;
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gpr_cv_signal(&state->cv);
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gpr_mu_unlock(&state->mu);
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return;
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}
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for (;;) {
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/* Need to do inline writes until they don't succeed synchronously or we
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finish writing */
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state->bytes_written += state->current_write_size;
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if (state->target_bytes - state->bytes_written <
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state->current_write_size) {
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state->current_write_size = state->target_bytes - state->bytes_written;
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}
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if (state->current_write_size == 0) {
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break;
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}
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slices = allocate_blocks(state->current_write_size, 8192, &nslices,
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&state->current_write_data);
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write_status =
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grpc_endpoint_write(state->write_ep, slices, nslices,
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read_and_write_test_write_handler, state);
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gpr_log(GPR_DEBUG, "write_status=%d", write_status);
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GPR_ASSERT(write_status != GRPC_ENDPOINT_WRITE_ERROR);
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free(slices);
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if (write_status == GRPC_ENDPOINT_WRITE_PENDING) {
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return;
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}
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}
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GPR_ASSERT(state->bytes_written == state->target_bytes);
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gpr_log(GPR_INFO, "Write handler done");
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gpr_mu_lock(&state->mu);
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state->write_done = 1;
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gpr_cv_signal(&state->cv);
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gpr_mu_unlock(&state->mu);
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}
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/* Do both reading and writing using the grpc_endpoint API.
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This also includes a test of the shutdown behavior.
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*/
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static void read_and_write_test(grpc_endpoint_test_config config,
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size_t num_bytes, size_t write_size,
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size_t slice_size, int shutdown) {
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struct read_and_write_test_state state;
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gpr_timespec deadline = gpr_time_add(gpr_now(), gpr_time_from_seconds(20));
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grpc_endpoint_test_fixture f = begin_test(config, __FUNCTION__, slice_size);
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if (shutdown) {
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gpr_log(GPR_INFO, "Start read and write shutdown test");
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} else {
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gpr_log(GPR_INFO, "Start read and write test with %d bytes, slice size %d",
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num_bytes, slice_size);
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}
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gpr_mu_init(&state.mu);
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gpr_cv_init(&state.cv);
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state.read_ep = f.client_ep;
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state.write_ep = f.server_ep;
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state.target_bytes = num_bytes;
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state.bytes_read = 0;
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state.current_write_size = write_size;
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state.bytes_written = 0;
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state.read_done = 0;
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state.write_done = 0;
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state.current_read_data = 0;
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state.current_write_data = 0;
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/* Get started by pretending an initial write completed */
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/* NOTE: Sets up initial conditions so we can have the same write handler
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for the first iteration as for later iterations. It does the right thing
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even when bytes_written is unsigned. */
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state.bytes_written -= state.current_write_size;
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read_and_write_test_write_handler(&state, GRPC_ENDPOINT_CB_OK);
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grpc_endpoint_notify_on_read(state.read_ep, read_and_write_test_read_handler,
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&state);
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if (shutdown) {
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gpr_log(GPR_DEBUG, "shutdown read");
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grpc_endpoint_shutdown(state.read_ep);
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gpr_log(GPR_DEBUG, "shutdown write");
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grpc_endpoint_shutdown(state.write_ep);
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}
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gpr_mu_lock(&state.mu);
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while (!state.read_done || !state.write_done) {
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if (gpr_cv_wait(&state.cv, &state.mu, deadline)) {
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gpr_log(GPR_ERROR, "timeout: read_done=%d, write_done=%d",
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state.read_done, state.write_done);
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abort();
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}
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}
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gpr_mu_unlock(&state.mu);
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grpc_endpoint_destroy(state.read_ep);
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grpc_endpoint_destroy(state.write_ep);
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gpr_mu_destroy(&state.mu);
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gpr_cv_destroy(&state.cv);
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end_test(config);
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}
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struct timeout_test_state {
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gpr_event io_done;
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};
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typedef struct {
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gpr_event ev;
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grpc_endpoint *ep;
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} shutdown_during_write_test_state;
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static void shutdown_during_write_test_read_handler(
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void *user_data, gpr_slice *slices, size_t nslices,
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grpc_endpoint_cb_status error) {
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size_t i;
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shutdown_during_write_test_state *st = user_data;
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for (i = 0; i < nslices; i++) {
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gpr_slice_unref(slices[i]);
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}
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if (error != GRPC_ENDPOINT_CB_OK) {
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grpc_endpoint_destroy(st->ep);
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gpr_event_set(&st->ev, (void *)(gpr_intptr)error);
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} else {
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grpc_endpoint_notify_on_read(
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st->ep, shutdown_during_write_test_read_handler, user_data);
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}
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}
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static void shutdown_during_write_test_write_handler(
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void *user_data, grpc_endpoint_cb_status error) {
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shutdown_during_write_test_state *st = user_data;
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gpr_log(GPR_INFO, "shutdown_during_write_test_write_handler: error = %d",
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error);
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if (error == 0) {
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/* This happens about 0.5% of the time when run under TSAN, and is entirely
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legitimate, but means we aren't testing the path we think we are. */
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/* TODO(klempner): Change this test to retry the write in that case */
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gpr_log(GPR_ERROR,
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"shutdown_during_write_test_write_handler completed unexpectedly");
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}
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gpr_event_set(&st->ev, (void *)(gpr_intptr)1);
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}
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static void shutdown_during_write_test(grpc_endpoint_test_config config,
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size_t slice_size) {
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/* test that shutdown with a pending write creates no leaks */
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gpr_timespec deadline;
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size_t size;
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size_t nblocks;
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int current_data = 1;
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shutdown_during_write_test_state read_st;
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shutdown_during_write_test_state write_st;
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gpr_slice *slices;
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grpc_endpoint_test_fixture f = begin_test(config, __FUNCTION__, slice_size);
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gpr_log(GPR_INFO, "testing shutdown during a write");
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read_st.ep = f.client_ep;
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write_st.ep = f.server_ep;
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gpr_event_init(&read_st.ev);
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gpr_event_init(&write_st.ev);
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grpc_endpoint_notify_on_read(
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read_st.ep, shutdown_during_write_test_read_handler, &read_st);
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for (size = 1;; size *= 2) {
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slices = allocate_blocks(size, 1, &nblocks, ¤t_data);
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switch (grpc_endpoint_write(write_st.ep, slices, nblocks,
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shutdown_during_write_test_write_handler,
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&write_st)) {
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case GRPC_ENDPOINT_WRITE_DONE:
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break;
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case GRPC_ENDPOINT_WRITE_ERROR:
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gpr_log(GPR_ERROR, "error writing");
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abort();
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case GRPC_ENDPOINT_WRITE_PENDING:
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grpc_endpoint_shutdown(write_st.ep);
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deadline =
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gpr_time_add(gpr_now(), gpr_time_from_micros(10 * GPR_US_PER_SEC));
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GPR_ASSERT(gpr_event_wait(&write_st.ev, deadline));
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grpc_endpoint_destroy(write_st.ep);
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GPR_ASSERT(gpr_event_wait(&read_st.ev, deadline));
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gpr_free(slices);
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end_test(config);
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return;
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}
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gpr_free(slices);
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}
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gpr_log(GPR_ERROR, "should never reach here");
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abort();
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}
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void grpc_endpoint_tests(grpc_endpoint_test_config config) {
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read_and_write_test(config, 10000000, 100000, 8192, 0);
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read_and_write_test(config, 1000000, 100000, 1, 0);
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read_and_write_test(config, 100000000, 100000, 1, 1);
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shutdown_during_write_test(config, 1000);
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}
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