wayland/tests/sanity-test.c
Daniel Stone 01095a9ce4 tests: Remove memory leak checking infrastructure
There are far better ways to detect memory leaks, such as either
valgrind or ASan. Having Meson makes it really easy to use these tools
in our tests, and we can do that in CI as well.

Having these local wrappers actually completely broke ASan usage, so
remove them in favour of using the more powerful options.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Stone <daniels@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Pekka Paalanen <pekka.paalanen@collabora.co.uk>
Reviewed-by: Peter Hutterer <peter.hutterer@who-t.net>
2018-08-29 09:59:04 +01:00

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#include <stdlib.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "test-runner.h"
#include "wayland-util.h"
#include "wayland-private.h"
#include "test-compositor.h"
extern int fd_leak_check_enabled;
TEST(empty)
{
}
TEST(exit_success)
{
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
FAIL_TEST(exit_failure)
{
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
FAIL_TEST(fail_abort)
{
test_disable_coredumps();
abort();
}
FAIL_TEST(fail_wl_abort)
{
test_disable_coredumps();
wl_abort("Abort the program\n");
}
FAIL_TEST(fail_kill)
{
kill(getpid(), SIGTERM);
}
FAIL_TEST(fail_segv)
{
char * volatile *null = 0;
test_disable_coredumps();
*null = "Goodbye, world";
}
FAIL_TEST(sanity_assert)
{
test_disable_coredumps();
/* must fail */
assert(0);
}
FAIL_TEST(sanity_fd_leak)
{
int fd[2];
assert(fd_leak_check_enabled);
/* leak 2 file descriptors */
if (pipe(fd) < 0)
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); /* failed to fail */
test_disable_coredumps();
}
FAIL_TEST(sanity_fd_leak_exec)
{
int fd[2];
int nr_fds = count_open_fds();
/* leak 2 file descriptors */
if (pipe(fd) < 0)
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); /* failed to fail */
test_disable_coredumps();
exec_fd_leak_check(nr_fds);
}
TEST(sanity_fd_exec)
{
int fd[2];
int nr_fds = count_open_fds();
/* create 2 file descriptors, that should pass over exec */
assert(pipe(fd) >= 0);
exec_fd_leak_check(nr_fds + 2);
}
static void
sanity_fd_no_leak(void)
{
int fd[2];
assert(fd_leak_check_enabled);
/* leak 2 file descriptors */
if (pipe(fd) < 0)
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); /* failed to fail */
close(fd[0]);
close(fd[1]);
}
static void
sanity_client_no_leak(void)
{
struct wl_display *display = wl_display_connect(NULL);
assert(display);
wl_display_disconnect(display);
}
TEST(tc_client_no_fd_leaks)
{
struct display *d = display_create();
/* Client which does not consume the WAYLAND_DISPLAY socket. */
client_create_noarg(d, sanity_fd_no_leak);
display_run(d);
/* Client which does consume the WAYLAND_DISPLAY socket. */
client_create_noarg(d, sanity_client_no_leak);
display_run(d);
display_destroy(d);
}
FAIL_TEST(tc_client_fd_leaks)
{
struct display *d = display_create();
client_create_noarg(d, sanity_fd_leak);
display_run(d);
test_disable_coredumps();
display_destroy(d);
}
FAIL_TEST(tc_client_fd_leaks_exec)
{
struct display *d = display_create();
client_create_noarg(d, sanity_fd_leak);
display_run(d);
test_disable_coredumps();
display_destroy(d);
}
FAIL_TEST(timeout_tst)
{
test_set_timeout(1);
test_disable_coredumps();
/* test should reach timeout */
test_sleep(2);
}
TEST(timeout2_tst)
{
/* the test should end before reaching timeout,
* thus it should pass */
test_set_timeout(1);
/* 200 000 microsec = 0.2 sec */
test_usleep(200000);
}
FAIL_TEST(timeout_reset_tst)
{
test_set_timeout(5);
test_set_timeout(10);
test_set_timeout(1);
test_disable_coredumps();
/* test should fail on timeout */
test_sleep(2);
}
TEST(timeout_turnoff)
{
test_set_timeout(1);
test_set_timeout(0);
test_usleep(2);
}
/* test timeouts with test-compositor */
FAIL_TEST(tc_timeout_tst)
{
struct display *d = display_create();
client_create_noarg(d, timeout_tst);
display_run(d);
test_disable_coredumps();
display_destroy(d);
}
FAIL_TEST(tc_timeout2_tst)
{
struct display *d = display_create();
client_create_noarg(d, timeout_reset_tst);
display_run(d);
test_disable_coredumps();
display_destroy(d);
}
TEST(tc_timeout3_tst)
{
struct display *d = display_create();
client_create_noarg(d, timeout2_tst);
display_run(d);
client_create_noarg(d, timeout_turnoff);
display_run(d);
display_destroy(d);
}