#include <ccan/read_write_all/read_write_all.h>
#include <ccan/failtest/failtest_proto.h>
#include <ccan/build_assert/build_assert.h>
+#include <ccan/str/str.h>
-enum failtest_result (*failtest_hook)(struct failtest_call *, unsigned);
+enum failtest_result (*failtest_hook)(struct tlist_calls *);
static int tracefd = -1;
int type;
};
-bool (*failtest_exit_check)(struct failtest_call *history, unsigned num);
+bool (*failtest_exit_check)(struct tlist_calls *history);
-static struct failtest_call *history = NULL;
-static unsigned int history_num = 0;
+static struct tlist_calls history = TLIST_INIT(history);
static int control_fd = -1;
static struct timeval start;
static unsigned int probe_count = 0;
const void *elem,
size_t elem_size)
{
+ struct failtest_call *call;
+
/* NULL file is how we suppress failure. */
if (!file)
return &unrecorded_call;
- history = realloc(history, (history_num + 1) * sizeof(*history));
- history[history_num].type = type;
- history[history_num].file = file;
- history[history_num].line = line;
- history[history_num].cleanup = NULL;
- memcpy(&history[history_num].u, elem, elem_size);
- return &history[history_num++];
+ call = malloc(sizeof *call);
+ call->type = type;
+ call->file = file;
+ call->line = line;
+ call->cleanup = NULL;
+ memcpy(&call->u, elem, elem_size);
+ tlist_add_tail(&history, call, list);
+ return call;
}
#define add_history(type, file, line, elem) \
static char *failpath_string(void)
{
- unsigned int i;
- char *ret = malloc(history_num + 1);
-
- for (i = 0; i < history_num; i++) {
- ret[i] = info_to_arg[history[i].type];
- if (history[i].fail)
- ret[i] = toupper(ret[i]);
+ struct failtest_call *i;
+ char *ret = strdup("");
+ unsigned len = 0;
+
+ /* Inefficient, but who cares? */
+ tlist_for_each(&history, i, list) {
+ ret = realloc(ret, len + 2);
+ ret[len] = info_to_arg[i->type];
+ if (i->fail)
+ ret[len] = toupper(ret[len]);
+ ret[++len] = '\0';
}
- ret[i] = '\0';
return ret;
}
static struct saved_file *save_files(void)
{
struct saved_file *files = NULL;
- int i;
+ struct failtest_call *i;
/* Figure out the set of live fds. */
- for (i = history_num - 2; i >= 0; i--) {
- if (history[i].type == FAILTEST_OPEN) {
- int fd = history[i].u.open.ret;
+ tlist_for_each_rev(&history, i, list) {
+ if (i->type == FAILTEST_OPEN) {
+ int fd = i->u.open.ret;
/* Only do successful, writable fds. */
if (fd < 0)
continue;
/* If it was closed, cleanup == NULL. */
- if (!history[i].cleanup)
+ if (!i->cleanup)
continue;
- if ((history[i].u.open.flags & O_RDWR) == O_RDWR) {
+ if ((i->u.open.flags & O_RDWR) == O_RDWR) {
files = save_file(files, fd);
- } else if ((history[i].u.open.flags & O_WRONLY)
+ } else if ((i->u.open.flags & O_WRONLY)
== O_WRONLY) {
/* FIXME: Handle O_WRONLY. Open with O_RDWR? */
abort();
}
}
+static void free_call(struct failtest_call *call)
+{
+ /* We don't do this in cleanup: needed even for failed opens. */
+ if (call->type == FAILTEST_OPEN)
+ free((char *)call->u.open.pathname);
+ tlist_del_from(&history, call, list);
+ free(call);
+}
+
/* Free up memory, so valgrind doesn't report leaks. */
static void free_everything(void)
{
- unsigned int i;
+ struct failtest_call *i;
- /* We don't do this in cleanup: needed even for failed opens. */
- for (i = 0; i < history_num; i++) {
- if (history[i].type == FAILTEST_OPEN)
- free((char *)history[i].u.open.pathname);
- }
- free(history);
+ while ((i = tlist_top(&history, struct failtest_call, list)) != NULL)
+ free_call(i);
}
static NORETURN void failtest_cleanup(bool forced_cleanup, int status)
{
- int i;
+ struct failtest_call *i;
/* For children, we don't care if they "failed" the testing. */
if (control_fd != -1)
status = 0;
- if (forced_cleanup)
- history_num--;
+ if (forced_cleanup) {
+ /* We didn't actually do final operation: remove it. */
+ i = tlist_tail(&history, struct failtest_call, list);
+ free_call(i);
+ }
/* Cleanup everything, in reverse order. */
- for (i = history_num - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
- if (!history[i].cleanup)
+ tlist_for_each_rev(&history, i, list) {
+ if (!i->cleanup)
continue;
if (!forced_cleanup) {
printf("Leak at %s:%u: --failpath=%s\n",
- history[i].file, history[i].line,
- failpath_string());
+ i->file, i->line, failpath_string());
status = 1;
}
- history[i].cleanup(&history[i].u);
+ i->cleanup(&i->u);
}
free_everything();
!= info_to_arg[call->type])
errx(1, "Failpath expected '%c' got '%c'\n",
info_to_arg[call->type], *failpath);
- call->fail = isupper((unsigned char)*(failpath++));
+ call->fail = cisupper(*(failpath++));
return call->fail;
}
}
/* Attach debugger if they asked for it. */
- if (debugpath && history_num == strlen(debugpath)) {
- unsigned int i;
+ if (debugpath) {
+ char *path = failpath_string();
- for (i = 0; i < history_num; i++) {
- unsigned char c = info_to_arg[history[i].type];
- if (history[i].fail)
- c = toupper(c);
- if (c != debugpath[i])
- break;
- }
- if (i == history_num) {
+ if (streq(path, debugpath)) {
char str[80];
/* Don't timeout. */
getpid(), getpid());
if (system(str) == 0)
sleep(5);
+ } else if (!strstarts(path, debugpath)) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "--debugpath not followed: %s\n", path);
+ debugpath = NULL;
}
+ free(path);
}
if (failtest_hook) {
- switch (failtest_hook(history, history_num)) {
+ switch (failtest_hook(&history)) {
case FAIL_OK:
break;
case FAIL_PROBE:
if (tracefd != -1) {
struct timeval diff;
const char *p;
+ char *failpath;
+ struct failtest_call *c;
+ c = tlist_tail(&history, struct failtest_call, list);
diff = time_sub(time_now(), start);
- p = failpath_string();
+ failpath = failpath_string();
trace("%u->%u (%u.%02u): %s (", getppid(), getpid(),
- (int)diff.tv_sec, (int)diff.tv_usec / 10000, p);
- free((char *)p);
- p = strrchr(history[history_num-1].file, '/');
+ (int)diff.tv_sec, (int)diff.tv_usec / 10000,
+ failpath);
+ free(failpath);
+ p = strrchr(c->file, '/');
if (p)
trace("%s", p+1);
else
- trace("%s", history[history_num-1].file);
- trace(":%u)\n", history[history_num-1].line);
+ trace("%s", c->file);
+ trace(":%u)\n", c->line);
}
close(control[0]);
close(output[0]);
}
/* Walk back and find out if we got this ptr from a previous routine. */
-static void fixup_ptr_history(void *ptr, unsigned int last)
+static void fixup_ptr_history(void *ptr)
{
- int i;
+ struct failtest_call *i;
/* Start at end of history, work back. */
- for (i = last - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
- switch (history[i].type) {
+ tlist_for_each_rev(&history, i, list) {
+ switch (i->type) {
case FAILTEST_REALLOC:
- if (history[i].u.realloc.ret == ptr) {
- history[i].cleanup = NULL;
+ if (i->u.realloc.ret == ptr) {
+ i->cleanup = NULL;
return;
}
break;
case FAILTEST_MALLOC:
- if (history[i].u.malloc.ret == ptr) {
- history[i].cleanup = NULL;
+ if (i->u.malloc.ret == ptr) {
+ i->cleanup = NULL;
return;
}
break;
case FAILTEST_CALLOC:
- if (history[i].u.calloc.ret == ptr) {
- history[i].cleanup = NULL;
+ if (i->u.calloc.ret == ptr) {
+ i->cleanup = NULL;
return;
}
break;
p->u.realloc.ret = NULL;
p->error = ENOMEM;
} else {
- fixup_ptr_history(ptr, history_num-1);
+ /* Don't catch this one in the history fixup... */
+ p->u.realloc.ret = NULL;
+ fixup_ptr_history(ptr);
p->u.realloc.ret = realloc(ptr, size);
set_cleanup(p, cleanup_realloc, struct realloc_call);
}
void failtest_free(void *ptr)
{
- fixup_ptr_history(ptr, history_num);
+ fixup_ptr_history(ptr);
free(ptr);
}
/* We trap this so we can record it: we don't fail it. */
int failtest_close(int fd, const char *file, unsigned line)
{
- int i;
+ struct failtest_call *i;
struct close_call call;
struct failtest_call *p;
return close(fd);
/* Trace history to find source of fd. */
- for (i = history_num-1; i >= 0; i--) {
- switch (history[i].type) {
+ tlist_for_each_rev(&history, i, list) {
+ switch (i->type) {
case FAILTEST_PIPE:
/* From a pipe? */
- if (history[i].u.pipe.fds[0] == fd) {
- assert(!history[i].u.pipe.closed[0]);
- history[i].u.pipe.closed[0] = true;
- if (history[i].u.pipe.closed[1])
- history[i].cleanup = NULL;
+ if (i->u.pipe.fds[0] == fd) {
+ assert(!i->u.pipe.closed[0]);
+ i->u.pipe.closed[0] = true;
+ if (i->u.pipe.closed[1])
+ i->cleanup = NULL;
goto out;
}
- if (history[i].u.pipe.fds[1] == fd) {
- assert(!history[i].u.pipe.closed[1]);
- history[i].u.pipe.closed[1] = true;
- if (history[i].u.pipe.closed[0])
- history[i].cleanup = NULL;
+ if (i->u.pipe.fds[1] == fd) {
+ assert(!i->u.pipe.closed[1]);
+ i->u.pipe.closed[1] = true;
+ if (i->u.pipe.closed[0])
+ i->cleanup = NULL;
goto out;
}
break;
case FAILTEST_OPEN:
- if (history[i].u.open.ret == fd) {
- assert((void *)history[i].cleanup
+ if (i->u.open.ret == fd) {
+ assert((void *)i->cleanup
== (void *)cleanup_open);
- history[i].cleanup = NULL;
+ i->cleanup = NULL;
goto out;
}
break;
void failtest_exit(int status)
{
if (failtest_exit_check) {
- if (!failtest_exit_check(history, history_num))
+ if (!failtest_exit_check(&history))
child_fail(NULL, 0, "failtest_exit_check failed\n");
}
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <ccan/compiler/compiler.h>
+#include <ccan/tlist/tlist.h>
/**
* failtest_init - initialize the failtest module
* failtest_hook, failtest_exit_check
*/
struct failtest_call {
+ /* We're in the history list. */
+ struct list_node list;
enum failtest_call_type type;
/* Where we were called from. */
const char *file;
} u;
};
+/* This defines struct tlist_calls. */
+TLIST_TYPE(calls, struct failtest_call);
+
enum failtest_result {
/* Yes try failing this call. */
FAIL_OK,
/**
* failtest_hook - whether a certain call should fail or not.
* @history: the ordered history of all failtest calls.
- * @num: the number of elements in @history (greater than 0)
*
* The default value of this hook is failtest_default_hook(), which returns
* FAIL_OK (ie. yes, fail the call).
* call.
*
* Example:
- * static enum failtest_result dont_fail_alloc(struct failtest_call *hist,
- * unsigned num)
+ * static enum failtest_result dont_fail_alloc(struct tlist_calls *history)
* {
- * if (hist[num-1].type == FAILTEST_MALLOC
- * || hist[num-1].type == FAILTEST_CALLOC
- * || hist[num-1].type == FAILTEST_REALLOC)
+ * struct failtest_call *call;
+ * call = tlist_tail(history, struct failtest_call, list);
+ * if (call->type == FAILTEST_MALLOC
+ * || call->type == FAILTEST_CALLOC
+ * || call->type == FAILTEST_REALLOC)
* return FAIL_DONT_FAIL;
* return FAIL_OK;
* }
* ...
* failtest_hook = dont_fail_alloc;
*/
-extern enum failtest_result
-(*failtest_hook)(struct failtest_call *history, unsigned num);
+extern enum failtest_result (*failtest_hook)(struct tlist_calls *history);
/**
* failtest_exit_check - hook for additional checks on a failed child.
* @history: the ordered history of all failtest calls.
- * @num: the number of elements in @history (greater than 0)
*
* Your program might have additional checks to do on failure, such as
* check that a file is not corrupted, or than an error message has been
* If this returns false, the path to this failure will be printed and the
* overall test will fail.
*/
-extern bool (*failtest_exit_check)(struct failtest_call *history,
- unsigned num);
+extern bool (*failtest_exit_check)(struct tlist_calls *history);
/**
* failtest_has_failed - determine if a failure has occurred.
*
- * Sometimes you want to exit immediately if you've experienced a failure.
- * This is useful when you have four separate tests in your test suite,
- * and you don't want to do the next one if you've had a failure in a
- * previous one.
+ * Sometimes you want to exit immediately if you've experienced an
+ * injected failure. This is useful when you have four separate tests
+ * in your test suite, and you don't want to do the next one if you've
+ * had a failure in a previous one.
*/
extern bool failtest_has_failed(void);
}
static const struct failtest_call *
-find_repeat(const struct failtest_call *start, const struct failtest_call *end,
+find_repeat(const struct tlist_calls *history,
const struct failtest_call *call)
{
const struct failtest_call *i;
- for (i = start; i < end; i++) {
+ tlist_for_each(history, i, list) {
+ if (i != call)
+ continue;
if (failmatch(i, call->file, call->line, call->type))
return i;
}
&& call->u.fcntl.arg.fl.l_type == F_UNLCK;
}
-bool exit_check_log(struct failtest_call *history, unsigned num)
+bool exit_check_log(struct tlist_calls *history)
{
- unsigned int i;
+ const struct failtest_call *i;
- for (i = 0; i < num; i++) {
- if (!history[i].fail)
+ tlist_for_each(history, i, list) {
+ if (!i->fail)
continue;
/* Failing the /dev/urandom open doesn't count: we fall back. */
- if (failmatch(&history[i], URANDOM_OPEN))
+ if (failmatch(i, URANDOM_OPEN))
continue;
/* Similarly with read fail. */
- if (failmatch(&history[i], URANDOM_READ))
+ if (failmatch(i, URANDOM_READ))
continue;
/* Initial allocation of tdb doesn't log. */
- if (failmatch(&history[i], INITIAL_TDB_MALLOC))
+ if (failmatch(i, INITIAL_TDB_MALLOC))
continue;
/* We don't block "failures" on non-blocking locks. */
- if (is_nonblocking_lock(&history[i]))
+ if (is_nonblocking_lock(i))
continue;
if (!tap_log_messages)
- diag("We didn't log for %u (%s:%u)",
- i, history[i].file, history[i].line);
+ diag("We didn't log for %s:%u", i->file, i->line);
return tap_log_messages != 0;
}
return true;
/* Some places we soldier on despite errors: only fail them once. */
enum failtest_result
-block_repeat_failures(struct failtest_call *history, unsigned num)
+block_repeat_failures(struct tlist_calls *history)
{
- const struct failtest_call *i, *last = &history[num-1];
+ const struct failtest_call *i, *last;
+
+ last = tlist_tail(history, struct failtest_call, list);
if (failtest_suppress)
return FAIL_DONT_FAIL;
if (failmatch(last, INITIAL_TDB_MALLOC)
|| failmatch(last, URANDOM_OPEN)
|| failmatch(last, URANDOM_READ)) {
- if (find_repeat(history, last, last))
+ if (find_repeat(history, last))
return FAIL_DONT_FAIL;
return FAIL_PROBE;
}
/* Unlock or non-blocking lock is fail-once. */
if (is_unlock(last)) {
/* Find a previous unlock at this point? */
- for (i = find_repeat(history, last, last);
- i;
- i = find_repeat(history, i, last)) {
- if (is_unlock(i))
- return FAIL_DONT_FAIL;
- }
+ i = find_repeat(history, last);
+ if (i && is_unlock(i))
+ return FAIL_DONT_FAIL;
return FAIL_PROBE;
} else if (is_nonblocking_lock(last)) {
/* Find a previous non-blocking lock at this point? */
- for (i = find_repeat(history, last, last);
- i;
- i = find_repeat(history, i, last)) {
- if (is_nonblocking_lock(i))
- return FAIL_DONT_FAIL;
- }
+ i = find_repeat(history, last);
+ if (i && is_nonblocking_lock(i))
+ return FAIL_DONT_FAIL;
return FAIL_PROBE;
}