1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
4
5 #include "base/threading/thread_local_storage.h"
6
7 #if defined(OS_WIN)
8 #include <windows.h>
9 #include <process.h>
10 #endif
11
12 #include "base/macros.h"
13 #include "base/no_destructor.h"
14 #include "base/threading/simple_thread.h"
15 #include "build/build_config.h"
16 #include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h"
17
18 #if defined(OS_WIN)
19 // Ignore warnings about ptr->int conversions that we use when
20 // storing ints into ThreadLocalStorage.
21 #pragma warning(disable : 4311 4312)
22 #endif
23
24 namespace base {
25
26 #if defined(OS_POSIX)
27
28 namespace internal {
29
30 // This class is friended by ThreadLocalStorage.
31 class ThreadLocalStorageTestInternal {
32 public:
HasBeenDestroyed()33 static bool HasBeenDestroyed() {
34 return ThreadLocalStorage::HasBeenDestroyed();
35 }
36 };
37
38 } // namespace internal
39
40 #endif // defined(OS_POSIX)
41
42 namespace {
43
44 const int kInitialTlsValue = 0x5555;
45 const int kFinalTlsValue = 0x7777;
46 // How many times must a destructor be called before we really are done.
47 const int kNumberDestructorCallRepetitions = 3;
48
49 void ThreadLocalStorageCleanup(void* value);
50
TLSSlot()51 ThreadLocalStorage::Slot& TLSSlot() {
52 static NoDestructor<ThreadLocalStorage::Slot> slot(
53 &ThreadLocalStorageCleanup);
54 return *slot;
55 }
56
57 class ThreadLocalStorageRunner : public DelegateSimpleThread::Delegate {
58 public:
ThreadLocalStorageRunner(int * tls_value_ptr)59 explicit ThreadLocalStorageRunner(int* tls_value_ptr)
60 : tls_value_ptr_(tls_value_ptr) {}
61
62 ~ThreadLocalStorageRunner() override = default;
63
Run()64 void Run() override {
65 *tls_value_ptr_ = kInitialTlsValue;
66 TLSSlot().Set(tls_value_ptr_);
67
68 int* ptr = static_cast<int*>(TLSSlot().Get());
69 EXPECT_EQ(ptr, tls_value_ptr_);
70 EXPECT_EQ(*ptr, kInitialTlsValue);
71 *tls_value_ptr_ = 0;
72
73 ptr = static_cast<int*>(TLSSlot().Get());
74 EXPECT_EQ(ptr, tls_value_ptr_);
75 EXPECT_EQ(*ptr, 0);
76
77 *ptr = kFinalTlsValue + kNumberDestructorCallRepetitions;
78 }
79
80 private:
81 int* tls_value_ptr_;
82 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ThreadLocalStorageRunner);
83 };
84
85
ThreadLocalStorageCleanup(void * value)86 void ThreadLocalStorageCleanup(void *value) {
87 int *ptr = reinterpret_cast<int*>(value);
88 // Destructors should never be called with a NULL.
89 ASSERT_NE(reinterpret_cast<int*>(NULL), ptr);
90 if (*ptr == kFinalTlsValue)
91 return; // We've been called enough times.
92 ASSERT_LT(kFinalTlsValue, *ptr);
93 ASSERT_GE(kFinalTlsValue + kNumberDestructorCallRepetitions, *ptr);
94 --*ptr; // Move closer to our target.
95 // Tell tls that we're not done with this thread, and still need destruction.
96 TLSSlot().Set(value);
97 }
98
99 #if defined(OS_POSIX)
100 constexpr intptr_t kDummyValue = 0xABCD;
101 constexpr size_t kKeyCount = 20;
102
103 // The order in which pthread keys are destructed is not specified by the POSIX
104 // specification. Hopefully, of the 20 keys we create, some of them should be
105 // destroyed after the TLS key is destroyed.
106 class UseTLSDuringDestructionRunner {
107 public:
108 UseTLSDuringDestructionRunner() = default;
109
110 // The order in which pthread_key destructors are called is not well defined.
111 // Hopefully, by creating 10 both before and after initializing TLS on the
112 // thread, at least 1 will be called after TLS destruction.
Run()113 void Run() {
114 ASSERT_FALSE(internal::ThreadLocalStorageTestInternal::HasBeenDestroyed());
115
116 // Create 10 pthread keys before initializing TLS on the thread.
117 size_t slot_index = 0;
118 for (; slot_index < 10; ++slot_index) {
119 CreateTlsKeyWithDestructor(slot_index);
120 }
121
122 // Initialize the Chrome TLS system. It's possible that base::Thread has
123 // already initialized Chrome TLS, but we don't rely on that.
124 slot_.Set(reinterpret_cast<void*>(kDummyValue));
125
126 // Create 10 pthread keys after initializing TLS on the thread.
127 for (; slot_index < kKeyCount; ++slot_index) {
128 CreateTlsKeyWithDestructor(slot_index);
129 }
130 }
131
teardown_works_correctly()132 bool teardown_works_correctly() { return teardown_works_correctly_; }
133
134 private:
135 struct TLSState {
136 pthread_key_t key;
137 bool* teardown_works_correctly;
138 };
139
140 // The POSIX TLS destruction API takes as input a single C-function, which is
141 // called with the current |value| of a (key, value) pair. We need this
142 // function to do two things: set the |value| to nullptr, which requires
143 // knowing the associated |key|, and update the |teardown_works_correctly_|
144 // state.
145 //
146 // To accomplish this, we set the value to an instance of TLSState, which
147 // contains |key| as well as a pointer to |teardown_works_correctly|.
ThreadLocalDestructor(void * value)148 static void ThreadLocalDestructor(void* value) {
149 TLSState* state = static_cast<TLSState*>(value);
150 int result = pthread_setspecific(state->key, nullptr);
151 ASSERT_EQ(result, 0);
152
153 // If this path is hit, then the thread local destructor was called after
154 // the Chrome-TLS destructor and the internal state was updated correctly.
155 // No further checks are necessary.
156 if (internal::ThreadLocalStorageTestInternal::HasBeenDestroyed()) {
157 *(state->teardown_works_correctly) = true;
158 return;
159 }
160
161 // If this path is hit, then the thread local destructor was called before
162 // the Chrome-TLS destructor is hit. The ThreadLocalStorage::Slot should
163 // still function correctly.
164 ASSERT_EQ(reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(slot_.Get()), kDummyValue);
165 }
166
CreateTlsKeyWithDestructor(size_t index)167 void CreateTlsKeyWithDestructor(size_t index) {
168 ASSERT_LT(index, kKeyCount);
169
170 tls_states_[index].teardown_works_correctly = &teardown_works_correctly_;
171 int result = pthread_key_create(
172 &(tls_states_[index].key),
173 UseTLSDuringDestructionRunner::ThreadLocalDestructor);
174 ASSERT_EQ(result, 0);
175
176 result = pthread_setspecific(tls_states_[index].key, &tls_states_[index]);
177 ASSERT_EQ(result, 0);
178 }
179
180 static base::ThreadLocalStorage::Slot slot_;
181 bool teardown_works_correctly_ = false;
182 TLSState tls_states_[kKeyCount];
183
184 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(UseTLSDuringDestructionRunner);
185 };
186
187 base::ThreadLocalStorage::Slot UseTLSDuringDestructionRunner::slot_;
188
UseTLSTestThreadRun(void * input)189 void* UseTLSTestThreadRun(void* input) {
190 UseTLSDuringDestructionRunner* runner =
191 static_cast<UseTLSDuringDestructionRunner*>(input);
192 runner->Run();
193 return nullptr;
194 }
195
196 #endif // defined(OS_POSIX)
197
198 } // namespace
199
TEST(ThreadLocalStorageTest,Basics)200 TEST(ThreadLocalStorageTest, Basics) {
201 ThreadLocalStorage::Slot slot;
202 slot.Set(reinterpret_cast<void*>(123));
203 int value = reinterpret_cast<intptr_t>(slot.Get());
204 EXPECT_EQ(value, 123);
205 }
206
207 #if defined(THREAD_SANITIZER) || \
208 (defined(OS_WIN) && defined(ARCH_CPU_X86_64) && !defined(NDEBUG))
209 // Do not run the test under ThreadSanitizer. Because this test iterates its
210 // own TSD destructor for the maximum possible number of times, TSan can't jump
211 // in after the last destructor invocation, therefore the destructor remains
212 // unsynchronized with the following users of the same TSD slot. This results
213 // in race reports between the destructor and functions in other tests.
214 //
215 // It is disabled on Win x64 with incremental linking (i.e. "Debug") pending
216 // resolution of http://crbug.com/251251.
217 #define MAYBE_TLSDestructors DISABLED_TLSDestructors
218 #else
219 #define MAYBE_TLSDestructors TLSDestructors
220 #endif
TEST(ThreadLocalStorageTest,MAYBE_TLSDestructors)221 TEST(ThreadLocalStorageTest, MAYBE_TLSDestructors) {
222 // Create a TLS index with a destructor. Create a set of
223 // threads that set the TLS, while the destructor cleans it up.
224 // After the threads finish, verify that the value is cleaned up.
225 const int kNumThreads = 5;
226 int values[kNumThreads];
227 ThreadLocalStorageRunner* thread_delegates[kNumThreads];
228 DelegateSimpleThread* threads[kNumThreads];
229
230 // Spawn the threads.
231 for (int index = 0; index < kNumThreads; index++) {
232 values[index] = kInitialTlsValue;
233 thread_delegates[index] = new ThreadLocalStorageRunner(&values[index]);
234 threads[index] = new DelegateSimpleThread(thread_delegates[index],
235 "tls thread");
236 threads[index]->Start();
237 }
238
239 // Wait for the threads to finish.
240 for (int index = 0; index < kNumThreads; index++) {
241 threads[index]->Join();
242 delete threads[index];
243 delete thread_delegates[index];
244
245 // Verify that the destructor was called and that we reset.
246 EXPECT_EQ(values[index], kFinalTlsValue);
247 }
248 }
249
TEST(ThreadLocalStorageTest,TLSReclaim)250 TEST(ThreadLocalStorageTest, TLSReclaim) {
251 // Creates and destroys many TLS slots and ensures they all zero-inited.
252 for (int i = 0; i < 1000; ++i) {
253 ThreadLocalStorage::Slot slot(nullptr);
254 EXPECT_EQ(nullptr, slot.Get());
255 slot.Set(reinterpret_cast<void*>(0xBAADF00D));
256 EXPECT_EQ(reinterpret_cast<void*>(0xBAADF00D), slot.Get());
257 }
258 }
259
260 #if defined(OS_POSIX)
261 // Unlike POSIX, Windows does not iterate through the OS TLS to cleanup any
262 // values there. Instead a per-module thread destruction function is called.
263 // However, it is not possible to perform a check after this point (as the code
264 // is detached from the thread), so this check remains POSIX only.
TEST(ThreadLocalStorageTest,UseTLSDuringDestruction)265 TEST(ThreadLocalStorageTest, UseTLSDuringDestruction) {
266 UseTLSDuringDestructionRunner runner;
267 pthread_t thread;
268 int result = pthread_create(&thread, nullptr, UseTLSTestThreadRun, &runner);
269 ASSERT_EQ(result, 0);
270
271 result = pthread_join(thread, nullptr);
272 ASSERT_EQ(result, 0);
273
274 EXPECT_TRUE(runner.teardown_works_correctly());
275 }
276 #endif // defined(OS_POSIX)
277
278 } // namespace base
279