platform_bionic/tests/sys_epoll_test.cpp
Elliott Hughes f9cfecf3d4 Fix freopen() where the path is null.
This has been in the standard since C99, but we've never supported it
before. It's apparently used by SPIRV-Tools.

I tried implementing this the other way (with fcntl(2)) first, but
eventually realized that that's more complicated and gives worse
results. This implementation assumes that /proc is mounted, but so much
of libc relies on that at this point that I don't think there's any
realistic case where the fcntl(2) implementation would be preferable,
and there are many where it's not.

The fact that no-one's mentioned this until now suggests that it's not a
heavily used feature anyway.

I've also replaced AssertCloseOnExec() with a CloseOnExec()
boolean-valued function instead, because it's really annoying getting
assertion failures that don't point you at the test line in question,
and instead point to some common helper code.

Test: treehugger
Change-Id: Ia2e53bf2664a4f782581042054ecd492830e2aed
2021-02-04 17:01:55 -08:00

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/*
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#include <gtest/gtest.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <sys/epoll.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "utils.h"
TEST(sys_epoll, smoke) {
int epoll_fd = epoll_create(1);
ASSERT_NE(-1, epoll_fd) << strerror(errno);
epoll_event events[1];
// Regular epoll_wait.
ASSERT_EQ(0, epoll_wait(epoll_fd, events, 1, 1));
// epoll_pwait without a sigset (which is equivalent to epoll_wait).
ASSERT_EQ(0, epoll_pwait(epoll_fd, events, 1, 1, nullptr));
#if defined(__BIONIC__)
// epoll_pwait64 without a sigset (which is equivalent to epoll_wait).
ASSERT_EQ(0, epoll_pwait64(epoll_fd, events, 1, 1, nullptr));
#endif
// epoll_pwait with a sigset.
sigset_t ss;
sigemptyset(&ss);
sigaddset(&ss, SIGPIPE);
ASSERT_EQ(0, epoll_pwait(epoll_fd, events, 1, 1, &ss));
}
TEST(sys_epoll, epoll_create_invalid_size) {
errno = 0;
ASSERT_EQ(-1, epoll_create(0));
ASSERT_EQ(EINVAL, errno);
}
TEST(sys_epoll, epoll_event_data) {
int epoll_fd = epoll_create(1);
ASSERT_NE(-1, epoll_fd) << strerror(errno);
int fds[2];
ASSERT_NE(-1, pipe(fds));
const uint64_t expected = 0x123456789abcdef0;
// Get ready to poll on read end of pipe.
epoll_event ev;
ev.events = EPOLLIN;
ev.data.u64 = expected;
ASSERT_NE(-1, epoll_ctl(epoll_fd, EPOLL_CTL_ADD, fds[0], &ev));
// Ensure there's something in the pipe.
ASSERT_EQ(1, write(fds[1], "\n", 1));
// Poll.
epoll_event events[1];
ASSERT_EQ(1, epoll_wait(epoll_fd, events, 1, 1));
ASSERT_EQ(expected, events[0].data.u64);
close(fds[0]);
close(fds[1]);
}
TEST(sys_epoll, epoll_create1) {
int fd;
fd = epoll_create(1);
ASSERT_FALSE(CloseOnExec(fd));
close(fd);
fd = epoll_create1(0);
ASSERT_FALSE(CloseOnExec(fd));
close(fd);
fd = epoll_create1(EPOLL_CLOEXEC);
ASSERT_TRUE(CloseOnExec(fd));
close(fd);
}