Mark various existing tests in t00*.sh that invoke a "test-tool" with as passing when git is compiled with SANITIZE=leak. They'll now be listed as running under the "GIT_TEST_PASSING_SANITIZE_LEAK=true" test mode (the "linux-leaks" CI target). Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#!/bin/sh
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test_description='simple command server'
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TEST_PASSES_SANITIZE_LEAK=true
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. ./test-lib.sh
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test-tool simple-ipc SUPPORTS_SIMPLE_IPC || {
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	skip_all='simple IPC not supported on this platform'
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	test_done
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}
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stop_simple_IPC_server () {
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	test-tool simple-ipc stop-daemon
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}
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test_expect_success 'start simple command server' '
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	test_atexit stop_simple_IPC_server &&
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	test-tool simple-ipc start-daemon --threads=8 &&
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	test-tool simple-ipc is-active
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'
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test_expect_success 'simple command server' '
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	test-tool simple-ipc send --token=ping >actual &&
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	echo pong >expect &&
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	test_cmp expect actual
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'
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test_expect_success 'servers cannot share the same path' '
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	test_must_fail test-tool simple-ipc run-daemon &&
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	test-tool simple-ipc is-active
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'
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test_expect_success 'big response' '
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	test-tool simple-ipc send --token=big >actual &&
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	test_line_count -ge 10000 actual &&
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	grep -q "big: [0]*9999\$" actual
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'
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test_expect_success 'chunk response' '
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	test-tool simple-ipc send --token=chunk >actual &&
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	test_line_count -ge 10000 actual &&
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	grep -q "big: [0]*9999\$" actual
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'
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test_expect_success 'slow response' '
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	test-tool simple-ipc send --token=slow >actual &&
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	test_line_count -ge 100 actual &&
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	grep -q "big: [0]*99\$" actual
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'
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# Send an IPC with n=100,000 bytes of ballast.  This should be large enough
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# to force both the kernel and the pkt-line layer to chunk the message to the
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# daemon and for the daemon to receive it in chunks.
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#
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test_expect_success 'sendbytes' '
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	test-tool simple-ipc sendbytes --bytecount=100000 --byte=A >actual &&
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	grep "sent:A00100000 rcvd:A00100000" actual
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'
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# Start a series of <threads> client threads that each make <batchsize>
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# IPC requests to the server.  Each (<threads> * <batchsize>) request
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# will open a new connection to the server and randomly bind to a server
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# thread.  Each client thread exits after completing its batch.  So the
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# total number of live client threads will be smaller than the total.
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# Each request will send a message containing at least <bytecount> bytes
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# of ballast.  (Responses are small.)
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#
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# The purpose here is to test threading in the server and responding to
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# many concurrent client requests (regardless of whether they come from
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# 1 client process or many).  And to test that the server side of the
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# named pipe/socket is stable.  (On Windows this means that the server
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# pipe is properly recycled.)
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#
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# On Windows it also lets us adjust the connection timeout in the
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# `ipc_client_send_command()`.
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#
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# Note it is easy to drive the system into failure by requesting an
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# insane number of threads on client or server and/or increasing the
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# per-thread batchsize or the per-request bytecount (ballast).
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# On Windows these failures look like "pipe is busy" errors.
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# So I've chosen fairly conservative values for now.
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#
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# We expect output of the form "sent:<letter><length> ..."
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# With terms (7, 19, 13) we expect:
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#   <letter> in [A-G]
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#   <length> in [19+0 .. 19+(13-1)]
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# and (7 * 13) successful responses.
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#
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test_expect_success 'stress test threads' '
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	test-tool simple-ipc multiple \
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		--threads=7 \
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		--bytecount=19 \
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		--batchsize=13 \
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		>actual &&
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	test_line_count = 92 actual &&
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	grep "good 91" actual &&
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	grep "sent:A" <actual >actual_a &&
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	cat >expect_a <<-EOF &&
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		sent:A00000019 rcvd:A00000019
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		sent:A00000020 rcvd:A00000020
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		sent:A00000021 rcvd:A00000021
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		sent:A00000022 rcvd:A00000022
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		sent:A00000023 rcvd:A00000023
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		sent:A00000024 rcvd:A00000024
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		sent:A00000025 rcvd:A00000025
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		sent:A00000026 rcvd:A00000026
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		sent:A00000027 rcvd:A00000027
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		sent:A00000028 rcvd:A00000028
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		sent:A00000029 rcvd:A00000029
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		sent:A00000030 rcvd:A00000030
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		sent:A00000031 rcvd:A00000031
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	EOF
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	test_cmp expect_a actual_a
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'
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test_expect_success 'stop-daemon works' '
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	test-tool simple-ipc stop-daemon &&
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	test_must_fail test-tool simple-ipc is-active &&
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	test_must_fail test-tool simple-ipc send --token=ping
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'
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test_done
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