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flexnbd-c/tests/unit/check_serve.c
Alex Young f3f017a87d Free all possibly held mutexes in error handlers
Now that we have 3 mutexes lying around, it's important that we check
and free these if necessary if error() is called in any thread that can
hold them.  To do this, we now have flexthread.c, which defines a
flexthread_mutex struct.  This is a wrapper around a pthread_mutex_t and
a pthread_t.  The idea is that in the error handler, the thread can
check whether it holds the mutex and can free it if and only if it does.
This is important because pthread fast mutexes can be freed by *any*
thread, not just the thread which holds them.

Note: it is only ever safe for a thread to check if it holds the mutex
itself.  It is *never* safe to check if another thread holds a mutex
without first locking that mutex, which makes the whole operation rather
pointless.
2012-07-11 09:43:16 +01:00

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#include "serve.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "self_pipe.h"
#include "client.h"
#include "flexnbd.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <check.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#ifdef DEBUG
# define LOG_LEVEL 0
#else
# define LOG_LEVEL 2
#endif
/* Need these because libcheck is braindead and doesn't
* run teardown after a failing test
*/
#define myfail( msg ) do { teardown(); fail(msg); } while (0)
#define myfail_if( tst, msg ) do { if( tst ) { myfail( msg ); } } while (0)
#define myfail_unless( tst, msg ) myfail_if( !(tst), msg )
char * dummy_file;
char *make_tmpfile(void)
{
FILE *fp;
char *fn_buf;
char leader[] = "/tmp/check_serve";
fn_buf = (char *)malloc( 1024 );
strncpy( fn_buf, leader, sizeof( leader ) - 1);
snprintf( &fn_buf[sizeof( leader ) - 1], 10, "%d", getpid() );
fp = fopen( fn_buf, "w" );
fwrite( fn_buf, 1024, 1, fp );
fclose( fp );
return fn_buf;
}
void setup( void )
{
dummy_file = make_tmpfile();
}
void teardown( void )
{
if( dummy_file ){ unlink( dummy_file ); }
free( dummy_file );
dummy_file = NULL;
}
START_TEST( test_replaces_acl )
{
struct flexnbd flexnbd;
flexnbd.signal_fd = -1;
struct server * s = server_create( &flexnbd, "127.0.0.1", "0", dummy_file, 0, 0, NULL, 1, 1 );
struct acl * new_acl = acl_create( 0, NULL, 0 );
server_replace_acl( s, new_acl );
myfail_unless( s->acl == new_acl, "ACL wasn't replaced." );
server_destroy( s );
}
END_TEST
START_TEST( test_signals_acl_updated )
{
struct flexnbd flexnbd;
flexnbd.signal_fd = -1;
struct server * s = server_create( &flexnbd, "127.0.0.1", "0", dummy_file, 0, 0, NULL, 1, 1 );
struct acl * new_acl = acl_create( 0, NULL, 0 );
server_replace_acl( s, new_acl );
myfail_unless( 1 == self_pipe_signal_clear( s->acl_updated_signal ),
"No signal sent." );
server_destroy( s );
}
END_TEST
int connect_client( char *addr, int actual_port, char *source_addr )
{
int client_fd;
struct addrinfo hint;
struct addrinfo *ailist, *aip;
memset( &hint, '\0', sizeof( struct addrinfo ) );
hint.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM;
myfail_if( getaddrinfo( addr, NULL, &hint, &ailist ) != 0, "getaddrinfo failed." );
int connected = 0;
for( aip = ailist; aip; aip = aip->ai_next ) {
((struct sockaddr_in *)aip->ai_addr)->sin_port = htons( actual_port );
client_fd = socket( aip->ai_family, aip->ai_socktype, aip->ai_protocol );
if (source_addr) {
struct sockaddr src;
if( !parse_ip_to_sockaddr(&src, source_addr)) {
close(client_fd);
continue;
}
bind(client_fd, &src, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6));
}
if( client_fd == -1) { continue; }
if( connect( client_fd, aip->ai_addr, aip->ai_addrlen) == 0 ) {
connected = 1;
break;
}
close( client_fd );
}
myfail_unless( connected, "Didn't connect." );
return client_fd;
}
/* These are "internal" functions we need for the following test. We
* shouldn't need them but there's no other way at the moment. */
void serve_open_server_socket( struct server * );
int server_port( struct server * );
void server_accept( struct server * );
int fd_is_closed( int );
void server_close_clients( struct server * );
START_TEST( test_acl_update_closes_bad_client )
{
/* This is the wrong way round. Rather than pulling the thread
* and socket out of the server structure, we should be testing
* a client socket.
*/
struct flexnbd flexnbd;
flexnbd.signal_fd = -1;
struct server * s = server_create( &flexnbd, "127.0.0.7", "0", dummy_file, 0, 0, NULL, 1, 1 );
struct acl * new_acl = acl_create( 0, NULL, 1 );
struct client * c;
struct client_tbl_entry * entry;
int actual_port;
int client_fd;
int server_fd;
serve_open_server_socket( s );
actual_port = server_port( s );
client_fd = connect_client( "127.0.0.7", actual_port, "127.0.0.1" );
server_accept( s );
entry = &s->nbd_client[0];
c = entry->client;
/* At this point there should be an entry in the nbd_clients
* table and a background thread to run the client loop
*/
myfail_if( entry->thread == 0, "No client thread was started." );
server_fd = c->socket;
myfail_if( fd_is_closed(server_fd),
"Sanity check failed - client socket wasn't open." );
server_replace_acl( s, new_acl );
/* accept again, so that we can react to the acl replacement signal */
server_accept( s );
/* Fail if we time out here */
while( !fd_is_closed( server_fd ) );
close( client_fd );
server_close_clients( s );
server_destroy( s );
}
END_TEST
START_TEST( test_acl_update_leaves_good_client )
{
struct flexnbd flexnbd;
flexnbd.signal_fd = -1;
struct server * s = server_create( &flexnbd, "127.0.0.7", "0", dummy_file, 0, 0, NULL, 1, 1 );
char *lines[] = {"127.0.0.1"};
struct acl * new_acl = acl_create( 1, lines, 1 );
struct client * c;
struct client_tbl_entry * entry;
int actual_port;
int client_fd;
int server_fd;
serve_open_server_socket( s );
actual_port = server_port( s );
client_fd = connect_client( "127.0.0.7", actual_port, "127.0.0.1" );
server_accept( s );
entry = &s->nbd_client[0];
c = entry->client;
/* At this point there should be an entry in the nbd_clients
* table and a background thread to run the client loop
*/
myfail_if( entry->thread == 0, "No client thread was started." );
server_fd = c->socket;
myfail_if( fd_is_closed(server_fd),
"Sanity check failed - client socket wasn't open." );
server_replace_acl( s, new_acl );
server_accept( s );
myfail_if( self_pipe_signal_clear( c->stop_signal ),
"Client was told to stop." );
close( client_fd );
server_close_clients( s );
server_destroy( s );
}
END_TEST
Suite* serve_suite(void)
{
Suite *s = suite_create("serve");
TCase *tc_acl_update = tcase_create("acl_update");
tcase_add_checked_fixture( tc_acl_update, setup, NULL );
tcase_add_test(tc_acl_update, test_replaces_acl);
tcase_add_test(tc_acl_update, test_signals_acl_updated);
tcase_add_exit_test(tc_acl_update, test_acl_update_closes_bad_client, 0);
tcase_add_exit_test(tc_acl_update, test_acl_update_leaves_good_client, 0);
suite_add_tcase(s, tc_acl_update);
return s;
}
int main(void)
{
log_level = LOG_LEVEL;
error_init();
int number_failed;
Suite *s = serve_suite();
SRunner *sr = srunner_create(s);
srunner_run_all(sr, CK_NORMAL);
number_failed = srunner_ntests_failed(sr);
srunner_free(sr);
return (number_failed == 0) ? 0 : 1;
}