// Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include #include #include #include "base/bind.h" #include "base/bind_helpers.h" #include "base/compiler_specific.h" #include "base/logging.h" #include "base/macros.h" #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h" #include "base/message_loop/message_loop.h" #include "base/message_loop/message_loop_test.h" #include "base/pending_task.h" #include "base/posix/eintr_wrapper.h" #include "base/run_loop.h" #include "base/single_thread_task_runner.h" #include "base/synchronization/waitable_event.h" #include "base/test/test_simple_task_runner.h" #include "base/threading/platform_thread.h" #include "base/threading/thread.h" #include "base/threading/thread_task_runner_handle.h" #include "build/build_config.h" #include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" #if defined(OS_WIN) #include "base/message_loop/message_pump_win.h" #include "base/process/memory.h" #include "base/strings/string16.h" #include "base/win/current_module.h" #include "base/win/scoped_handle.h" #endif namespace base { // TODO(darin): Platform-specific MessageLoop tests should be grouped together // to avoid chopping this file up with so many #ifdefs. namespace { std::unique_ptr TypeDefaultMessagePumpFactory() { return MessageLoop::CreateMessagePumpForType(MessageLoop::TYPE_DEFAULT); } std::unique_ptr TypeIOMessagePumpFactory() { return MessageLoop::CreateMessagePumpForType(MessageLoop::TYPE_IO); } std::unique_ptr TypeUIMessagePumpFactory() { return MessageLoop::CreateMessagePumpForType(MessageLoop::TYPE_UI); } class Foo : public RefCounted { public: Foo() : test_count_(0) { } void Test1ConstRef(const std::string& a) { ++test_count_; result_.append(a); } int test_count() const { return test_count_; } const std::string& result() const { return result_; } private: friend class RefCounted; ~Foo() {} int test_count_; std::string result_; }; #if defined(OS_WIN) // This function runs slowly to simulate a large amount of work being done. static void SlowFunc(TimeDelta pause, int* quit_counter) { PlatformThread::Sleep(pause); if (--(*quit_counter) == 0) MessageLoop::current()->QuitWhenIdle(); } // This function records the time when Run was called in a Time object, which is // useful for building a variety of MessageLoop tests. static void RecordRunTimeFunc(Time* run_time, int* quit_counter) { *run_time = Time::Now(); // Cause our Run function to take some time to execute. As a result we can // count on subsequent RecordRunTimeFunc()s running at a future time, // without worry about the resolution of our system clock being an issue. SlowFunc(TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(10), quit_counter); } void SubPumpFunc() { MessageLoop::current()->SetNestableTasksAllowed(true); MSG msg; while (GetMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0)) { TranslateMessage(&msg); DispatchMessage(&msg); } MessageLoop::current()->QuitWhenIdle(); } void RunTest_PostDelayedTask_SharedTimer_SubPump() { MessageLoop loop(MessageLoop::TYPE_UI); // Test that the interval of the timer, used to run the next delayed task, is // set to a value corresponding to when the next delayed task should run. // By setting num_tasks to 1, we ensure that the first task to run causes the // run loop to exit. int num_tasks = 1; Time run_time; loop.PostTask(FROM_HERE, Bind(&SubPumpFunc)); // This very delayed task should never run. loop.PostDelayedTask( FROM_HERE, Bind(&RecordRunTimeFunc, &run_time, &num_tasks), TimeDelta::FromSeconds(1000)); // This slightly delayed task should run from within SubPumpFunc. loop.PostDelayedTask( FROM_HERE, Bind(&PostQuitMessage, 0), TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(10)); Time start_time = Time::Now(); loop.Run(); EXPECT_EQ(1, num_tasks); // Ensure that we ran in far less time than the slower timer. TimeDelta total_time = Time::Now() - start_time; EXPECT_GT(5000, total_time.InMilliseconds()); // In case both timers somehow run at nearly the same time, sleep a little // and then run all pending to force them both to have run. This is just // encouraging flakiness if there is any. PlatformThread::Sleep(TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(100)); RunLoop().RunUntilIdle(); EXPECT_TRUE(run_time.is_null()); } const wchar_t kMessageBoxTitle[] = L"MessageLoop Unit Test"; enum TaskType { MESSAGEBOX, ENDDIALOG, RECURSIVE, TIMEDMESSAGELOOP, QUITMESSAGELOOP, ORDERED, PUMPS, SLEEP, RUNS, }; // Saves the order in which the tasks executed. struct TaskItem { TaskItem(TaskType t, int c, bool s) : type(t), cookie(c), start(s) { } TaskType type; int cookie; bool start; bool operator == (const TaskItem& other) const { return type == other.type && cookie == other.cookie && start == other.start; } }; std::ostream& operator <<(std::ostream& os, TaskType type) { switch (type) { case MESSAGEBOX: os << "MESSAGEBOX"; break; case ENDDIALOG: os << "ENDDIALOG"; break; case RECURSIVE: os << "RECURSIVE"; break; case TIMEDMESSAGELOOP: os << "TIMEDMESSAGELOOP"; break; case QUITMESSAGELOOP: os << "QUITMESSAGELOOP"; break; case ORDERED: os << "ORDERED"; break; case PUMPS: os << "PUMPS"; break; case SLEEP: os << "SLEEP"; break; default: NOTREACHED(); os << "Unknown TaskType"; break; } return os; } std::ostream& operator <<(std::ostream& os, const TaskItem& item) { if (item.start) return os << item.type << " " << item.cookie << " starts"; else return os << item.type << " " << item.cookie << " ends"; } class TaskList { public: void RecordStart(TaskType type, int cookie) { TaskItem item(type, cookie, true); DVLOG(1) << item; task_list_.push_back(item); } void RecordEnd(TaskType type, int cookie) { TaskItem item(type, cookie, false); DVLOG(1) << item; task_list_.push_back(item); } size_t Size() { return task_list_.size(); } TaskItem Get(int n) { return task_list_[n]; } private: std::vector task_list_; }; // MessageLoop implicitly start a "modal message loop". Modal dialog boxes, // common controls (like OpenFile) and StartDoc printing function can cause // implicit message loops. void MessageBoxFunc(TaskList* order, int cookie, bool is_reentrant) { order->RecordStart(MESSAGEBOX, cookie); if (is_reentrant) MessageLoop::current()->SetNestableTasksAllowed(true); MessageBox(NULL, L"Please wait...", kMessageBoxTitle, MB_OK); order->RecordEnd(MESSAGEBOX, cookie); } // Will end the MessageBox. void EndDialogFunc(TaskList* order, int cookie) { order->RecordStart(ENDDIALOG, cookie); HWND window = GetActiveWindow(); if (window != NULL) { EXPECT_NE(EndDialog(window, IDCONTINUE), 0); // Cheap way to signal that the window wasn't found if RunEnd() isn't // called. order->RecordEnd(ENDDIALOG, cookie); } } void RecursiveFunc(TaskList* order, int cookie, int depth, bool is_reentrant) { order->RecordStart(RECURSIVE, cookie); if (depth > 0) { if (is_reentrant) MessageLoop::current()->SetNestableTasksAllowed(true); MessageLoop::current()->PostTask( FROM_HERE, Bind(&RecursiveFunc, order, cookie, depth - 1, is_reentrant)); } order->RecordEnd(RECURSIVE, cookie); } void QuitFunc(TaskList* order, int cookie) { order->RecordStart(QUITMESSAGELOOP, cookie); MessageLoop::current()->QuitWhenIdle(); order->RecordEnd(QUITMESSAGELOOP, cookie); } void RecursiveFuncWin(MessageLoop* target, HANDLE event, bool expect_window, TaskList* order, bool is_reentrant) { target->PostTask(FROM_HERE, Bind(&RecursiveFunc, order, 1, 2, is_reentrant)); target->PostTask(FROM_HERE, Bind(&MessageBoxFunc, order, 2, is_reentrant)); target->PostTask(FROM_HERE, Bind(&RecursiveFunc, order, 3, 2, is_reentrant)); // The trick here is that for recursive task processing, this task will be // ran _inside_ the MessageBox message loop, dismissing the MessageBox // without a chance. // For non-recursive task processing, this will be executed _after_ the // MessageBox will have been dismissed by the code below, where // expect_window_ is true. target->PostTask(FROM_HERE, Bind(&EndDialogFunc, order, 4)); target->PostTask(FROM_HERE, Bind(&QuitFunc, order, 5)); // Enforce that every tasks are sent before starting to run the main thread // message loop. ASSERT_TRUE(SetEvent(event)); // Poll for the MessageBox. Don't do this at home! At the speed we do it, // you will never realize one MessageBox was shown. for (; expect_window;) { HWND window = FindWindow(L"#32770", kMessageBoxTitle); if (window) { // Dismiss it. for (;;) { HWND button = FindWindowEx(window, NULL, L"Button", NULL); if (button != NULL) { EXPECT_EQ(0, SendMessage(button, WM_LBUTTONDOWN, 0, 0)); EXPECT_EQ(0, SendMessage(button, WM_LBUTTONUP, 0, 0)); break; } } break; } } } // TODO(darin): These tests need to be ported since they test critical // message loop functionality. // A side effect of this test is the generation a beep. Sorry. void RunTest_RecursiveDenial2(MessageLoop::Type message_loop_type) { MessageLoop loop(message_loop_type); Thread worker("RecursiveDenial2_worker"); Thread::Options options; options.message_loop_type = message_loop_type; ASSERT_EQ(true, worker.StartWithOptions(options)); TaskList order; win::ScopedHandle event(CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL)); worker.message_loop()->PostTask(FROM_HERE, Bind(&RecursiveFuncWin, MessageLoop::current(), event.Get(), true, &order, false)); // Let the other thread execute. WaitForSingleObject(event.Get(), INFINITE); MessageLoop::current()->Run(); ASSERT_EQ(17u, order.Size()); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(0), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 1, true)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(1), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 1, false)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(2), TaskItem(MESSAGEBOX, 2, true)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(3), TaskItem(MESSAGEBOX, 2, false)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(4), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 3, true)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(5), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 3, false)); // When EndDialogFunc is processed, the window is already dismissed, hence no // "end" entry. EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(6), TaskItem(ENDDIALOG, 4, true)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(7), TaskItem(QUITMESSAGELOOP, 5, true)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(8), TaskItem(QUITMESSAGELOOP, 5, false)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(9), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 1, true)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(10), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 1, false)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(11), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 3, true)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(12), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 3, false)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(13), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 1, true)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(14), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 1, false)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(15), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 3, true)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(16), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 3, false)); } // A side effect of this test is the generation a beep. Sorry. This test also // needs to process windows messages on the current thread. void RunTest_RecursiveSupport2(MessageLoop::Type message_loop_type) { MessageLoop loop(message_loop_type); Thread worker("RecursiveSupport2_worker"); Thread::Options options; options.message_loop_type = message_loop_type; ASSERT_EQ(true, worker.StartWithOptions(options)); TaskList order; win::ScopedHandle event(CreateEvent(NULL, FALSE, FALSE, NULL)); worker.message_loop()->PostTask(FROM_HERE, Bind(&RecursiveFuncWin, MessageLoop::current(), event.Get(), false, &order, true)); // Let the other thread execute. WaitForSingleObject(event.Get(), INFINITE); MessageLoop::current()->Run(); ASSERT_EQ(18u, order.Size()); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(0), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 1, true)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(1), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 1, false)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(2), TaskItem(MESSAGEBOX, 2, true)); // Note that this executes in the MessageBox modal loop. EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(3), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 3, true)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(4), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 3, false)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(5), TaskItem(ENDDIALOG, 4, true)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(6), TaskItem(ENDDIALOG, 4, false)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(7), TaskItem(MESSAGEBOX, 2, false)); /* The order can subtly change here. The reason is that when RecursiveFunc(1) is called in the main thread, if it is faster than getting to the PostTask(FROM_HERE, Bind(&QuitFunc) execution, the order of task execution can change. We don't care anyway that the order isn't correct. EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(8), TaskItem(QUITMESSAGELOOP, 5, true)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(9), TaskItem(QUITMESSAGELOOP, 5, false)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(10), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 1, true)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(11), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 1, false)); */ EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(12), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 3, true)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(13), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 3, false)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(14), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 1, true)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(15), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 1, false)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(16), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 3, true)); EXPECT_EQ(order.Get(17), TaskItem(RECURSIVE, 3, false)); } #endif // defined(OS_WIN) void PostNTasksThenQuit(int posts_remaining) { if (posts_remaining > 1) { MessageLoop::current()->task_runner()->PostTask( FROM_HERE, Bind(&PostNTasksThenQuit, posts_remaining - 1)); } else { MessageLoop::current()->QuitWhenIdle(); } } #if defined(OS_WIN) class TestIOHandler : public MessageLoopForIO::IOHandler { public: TestIOHandler(const wchar_t* name, HANDLE signal, bool wait); void OnIOCompleted(MessageLoopForIO::IOContext* context, DWORD bytes_transfered, DWORD error) override; void Init(); void WaitForIO(); OVERLAPPED* context() { return &context_.overlapped; } DWORD size() { return sizeof(buffer_); } private: char buffer_[48]; MessageLoopForIO::IOContext context_; HANDLE signal_; win::ScopedHandle file_; bool wait_; }; TestIOHandler::TestIOHandler(const wchar_t* name, HANDLE signal, bool wait) : signal_(signal), wait_(wait) { memset(buffer_, 0, sizeof(buffer_)); file_.Set(CreateFile(name, GENERIC_READ, 0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, NULL)); EXPECT_TRUE(file_.IsValid()); } void TestIOHandler::Init() { MessageLoopForIO::current()->RegisterIOHandler(file_.Get(), this); DWORD read; EXPECT_FALSE(ReadFile(file_.Get(), buffer_, size(), &read, context())); EXPECT_EQ(static_cast(ERROR_IO_PENDING), GetLastError()); if (wait_) WaitForIO(); } void TestIOHandler::OnIOCompleted(MessageLoopForIO::IOContext* context, DWORD bytes_transfered, DWORD error) { ASSERT_TRUE(context == &context_); ASSERT_TRUE(SetEvent(signal_)); } void TestIOHandler::WaitForIO() { EXPECT_TRUE(MessageLoopForIO::current()->WaitForIOCompletion(300, this)); EXPECT_TRUE(MessageLoopForIO::current()->WaitForIOCompletion(400, this)); } void RunTest_IOHandler() { win::ScopedHandle callback_called(CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL)); ASSERT_TRUE(callback_called.IsValid()); const wchar_t* kPipeName = L"\\\\.\\pipe\\iohandler_pipe"; win::ScopedHandle server( CreateNamedPipe(kPipeName, PIPE_ACCESS_OUTBOUND, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, NULL)); ASSERT_TRUE(server.IsValid()); Thread thread("IOHandler test"); Thread::Options options; options.message_loop_type = MessageLoop::TYPE_IO; ASSERT_TRUE(thread.StartWithOptions(options)); MessageLoop* thread_loop = thread.message_loop(); ASSERT_TRUE(NULL != thread_loop); TestIOHandler handler(kPipeName, callback_called.Get(), false); thread_loop->PostTask(FROM_HERE, Bind(&TestIOHandler::Init, Unretained(&handler))); // Make sure the thread runs and sleeps for lack of work. PlatformThread::Sleep(TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(100)); const char buffer[] = "Hello there!"; DWORD written; EXPECT_TRUE(WriteFile(server.Get(), buffer, sizeof(buffer), &written, NULL)); DWORD result = WaitForSingleObject(callback_called.Get(), 1000); EXPECT_EQ(WAIT_OBJECT_0, result); thread.Stop(); } void RunTest_WaitForIO() { win::ScopedHandle callback1_called( CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL)); win::ScopedHandle callback2_called( CreateEvent(NULL, TRUE, FALSE, NULL)); ASSERT_TRUE(callback1_called.IsValid()); ASSERT_TRUE(callback2_called.IsValid()); const wchar_t* kPipeName1 = L"\\\\.\\pipe\\iohandler_pipe1"; const wchar_t* kPipeName2 = L"\\\\.\\pipe\\iohandler_pipe2"; win::ScopedHandle server1( CreateNamedPipe(kPipeName1, PIPE_ACCESS_OUTBOUND, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, NULL)); win::ScopedHandle server2( CreateNamedPipe(kPipeName2, PIPE_ACCESS_OUTBOUND, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, NULL)); ASSERT_TRUE(server1.IsValid()); ASSERT_TRUE(server2.IsValid()); Thread thread("IOHandler test"); Thread::Options options; options.message_loop_type = MessageLoop::TYPE_IO; ASSERT_TRUE(thread.StartWithOptions(options)); MessageLoop* thread_loop = thread.message_loop(); ASSERT_TRUE(NULL != thread_loop); TestIOHandler handler1(kPipeName1, callback1_called.Get(), false); TestIOHandler handler2(kPipeName2, callback2_called.Get(), true); thread_loop->PostTask(FROM_HERE, Bind(&TestIOHandler::Init, Unretained(&handler1))); // TODO(ajwong): Do we really need such long Sleeps in this function? // Make sure the thread runs and sleeps for lack of work. TimeDelta delay = TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(100); PlatformThread::Sleep(delay); thread_loop->PostTask(FROM_HERE, Bind(&TestIOHandler::Init, Unretained(&handler2))); PlatformThread::Sleep(delay); // At this time handler1 is waiting to be called, and the thread is waiting // on the Init method of handler2, filtering only handler2 callbacks. const char buffer[] = "Hello there!"; DWORD written; EXPECT_TRUE(WriteFile(server1.Get(), buffer, sizeof(buffer), &written, NULL)); PlatformThread::Sleep(2 * delay); EXPECT_EQ(static_cast(WAIT_TIMEOUT), WaitForSingleObject(callback1_called.Get(), 0)) << "handler1 has not been called"; EXPECT_TRUE(WriteFile(server2.Get(), buffer, sizeof(buffer), &written, NULL)); HANDLE objects[2] = { callback1_called.Get(), callback2_called.Get() }; DWORD result = WaitForMultipleObjects(2, objects, TRUE, 1000); EXPECT_EQ(WAIT_OBJECT_0, result); thread.Stop(); } #endif // defined(OS_WIN) } // namespace //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Each test is run against each type of MessageLoop. That way we are sure // that message loops work properly in all configurations. Of course, in some // cases, a unit test may only be for a particular type of loop. RUN_MESSAGE_LOOP_TESTS(Default, &TypeDefaultMessagePumpFactory); RUN_MESSAGE_LOOP_TESTS(UI, &TypeUIMessagePumpFactory); RUN_MESSAGE_LOOP_TESTS(IO, &TypeIOMessagePumpFactory); #if defined(OS_WIN) // Additional set of tests for GPU version of UI message loop. RUN_MESSAGE_LOOP_TESTS(GPU, &MessagePumpForGpu::CreateMessagePumpForGpu); TEST(MessageLoopTest, PostDelayedTask_SharedTimer_SubPump) { RunTest_PostDelayedTask_SharedTimer_SubPump(); } // This test occasionally hangs. See http://crbug.com/44567. TEST(MessageLoopTest, DISABLED_RecursiveDenial2) { RunTest_RecursiveDenial2(MessageLoop::TYPE_DEFAULT); RunTest_RecursiveDenial2(MessageLoop::TYPE_UI); RunTest_RecursiveDenial2(MessageLoop::TYPE_IO); } TEST(MessageLoopTest, RecursiveSupport2) { // This test requires a UI loop. RunTest_RecursiveSupport2(MessageLoop::TYPE_UI); } #endif // defined(OS_WIN) class DummyTaskObserver : public MessageLoop::TaskObserver { public: explicit DummyTaskObserver(int num_tasks) : num_tasks_started_(0), num_tasks_processed_(0), num_tasks_(num_tasks) {} ~DummyTaskObserver() override {} void WillProcessTask(const PendingTask& pending_task) override { num_tasks_started_++; EXPECT_LE(num_tasks_started_, num_tasks_); EXPECT_EQ(num_tasks_started_, num_tasks_processed_ + 1); } void DidProcessTask(const PendingTask& pending_task) override { num_tasks_processed_++; EXPECT_LE(num_tasks_started_, num_tasks_); EXPECT_EQ(num_tasks_started_, num_tasks_processed_); } int num_tasks_started() const { return num_tasks_started_; } int num_tasks_processed() const { return num_tasks_processed_; } private: int num_tasks_started_; int num_tasks_processed_; const int num_tasks_; DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(DummyTaskObserver); }; TEST(MessageLoopTest, TaskObserver) { const int kNumPosts = 6; DummyTaskObserver observer(kNumPosts); MessageLoop loop; loop.AddTaskObserver(&observer); loop.task_runner()->PostTask(FROM_HERE, Bind(&PostNTasksThenQuit, kNumPosts)); RunLoop().Run(); loop.RemoveTaskObserver(&observer); EXPECT_EQ(kNumPosts, observer.num_tasks_started()); EXPECT_EQ(kNumPosts, observer.num_tasks_processed()); } #if defined(OS_WIN) TEST(MessageLoopTest, IOHandler) { RunTest_IOHandler(); } TEST(MessageLoopTest, WaitForIO) { RunTest_WaitForIO(); } TEST(MessageLoopTest, HighResolutionTimer) { MessageLoop loop; Time::EnableHighResolutionTimer(true); const TimeDelta kFastTimer = TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(5); const TimeDelta kSlowTimer = TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(100); EXPECT_FALSE(loop.HasHighResolutionTasks()); // Post a fast task to enable the high resolution timers. loop.PostDelayedTask(FROM_HERE, Bind(&PostNTasksThenQuit, 1), kFastTimer); EXPECT_TRUE(loop.HasHighResolutionTasks()); loop.Run(); EXPECT_FALSE(loop.HasHighResolutionTasks()); EXPECT_FALSE(Time::IsHighResolutionTimerInUse()); // Check that a slow task does not trigger the high resolution logic. loop.PostDelayedTask(FROM_HERE, Bind(&PostNTasksThenQuit, 1), kSlowTimer); EXPECT_FALSE(loop.HasHighResolutionTasks()); loop.Run(); EXPECT_FALSE(loop.HasHighResolutionTasks()); Time::EnableHighResolutionTimer(false); } #endif // defined(OS_WIN) #if defined(OS_POSIX) && !defined(OS_NACL) namespace { class QuitDelegate : public MessageLoopForIO::Watcher { public: void OnFileCanWriteWithoutBlocking(int fd) override { MessageLoop::current()->QuitWhenIdle(); } void OnFileCanReadWithoutBlocking(int fd) override { MessageLoop::current()->QuitWhenIdle(); } }; TEST(MessageLoopTest, FileDescriptorWatcherOutlivesMessageLoop) { // Simulate a MessageLoop that dies before an FileDescriptorWatcher. // This could happen when people use the Singleton pattern or atexit. // Create a file descriptor. Doesn't need to be readable or writable, // as we don't need to actually get any notifications. // pipe() is just the easiest way to do it. int pipefds[2]; int err = pipe(pipefds); ASSERT_EQ(0, err); int fd = pipefds[1]; { // Arrange for controller to live longer than message loop. MessageLoopForIO::FileDescriptorWatcher controller; { MessageLoopForIO message_loop; QuitDelegate delegate; message_loop.WatchFileDescriptor(fd, true, MessageLoopForIO::WATCH_WRITE, &controller, &delegate); // and don't run the message loop, just destroy it. } } if (IGNORE_EINTR(close(pipefds[0])) < 0) PLOG(ERROR) << "close"; if (IGNORE_EINTR(close(pipefds[1])) < 0) PLOG(ERROR) << "close"; } TEST(MessageLoopTest, FileDescriptorWatcherDoubleStop) { // Verify that it's ok to call StopWatchingFileDescriptor(). // (Errors only showed up in valgrind.) int pipefds[2]; int err = pipe(pipefds); ASSERT_EQ(0, err); int fd = pipefds[1]; { // Arrange for message loop to live longer than controller. MessageLoopForIO message_loop; { MessageLoopForIO::FileDescriptorWatcher controller; QuitDelegate delegate; message_loop.WatchFileDescriptor(fd, true, MessageLoopForIO::WATCH_WRITE, &controller, &delegate); controller.StopWatchingFileDescriptor(); } } if (IGNORE_EINTR(close(pipefds[0])) < 0) PLOG(ERROR) << "close"; if (IGNORE_EINTR(close(pipefds[1])) < 0) PLOG(ERROR) << "close"; } } // namespace #endif // defined(OS_POSIX) && !defined(OS_NACL) namespace { // Inject a test point for recording the destructor calls for Closure objects // send to MessageLoop::PostTask(). It is awkward usage since we are trying to // hook the actual destruction, which is not a common operation. class DestructionObserverProbe : public RefCounted { public: DestructionObserverProbe(bool* task_destroyed, bool* destruction_observer_called) : task_destroyed_(task_destroyed), destruction_observer_called_(destruction_observer_called) { } virtual void Run() { // This task should never run. ADD_FAILURE(); } private: friend class RefCounted; virtual ~DestructionObserverProbe() { EXPECT_FALSE(*destruction_observer_called_); *task_destroyed_ = true; } bool* task_destroyed_; bool* destruction_observer_called_; }; class MLDestructionObserver : public MessageLoop::DestructionObserver { public: MLDestructionObserver(bool* task_destroyed, bool* destruction_observer_called) : task_destroyed_(task_destroyed), destruction_observer_called_(destruction_observer_called), task_destroyed_before_message_loop_(false) { } void WillDestroyCurrentMessageLoop() override { task_destroyed_before_message_loop_ = *task_destroyed_; *destruction_observer_called_ = true; } bool task_destroyed_before_message_loop() const { return task_destroyed_before_message_loop_; } private: bool* task_destroyed_; bool* destruction_observer_called_; bool task_destroyed_before_message_loop_; }; } // namespace TEST(MessageLoopTest, DestructionObserverTest) { // Verify that the destruction observer gets called at the very end (after // all the pending tasks have been destroyed). MessageLoop* loop = new MessageLoop; const TimeDelta kDelay = TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(100); bool task_destroyed = false; bool destruction_observer_called = false; MLDestructionObserver observer(&task_destroyed, &destruction_observer_called); loop->AddDestructionObserver(&observer); loop->task_runner()->PostDelayedTask( FROM_HERE, Bind(&DestructionObserverProbe::Run, new DestructionObserverProbe( &task_destroyed, &destruction_observer_called)), kDelay); delete loop; EXPECT_TRUE(observer.task_destroyed_before_message_loop()); // The task should have been destroyed when we deleted the loop. EXPECT_TRUE(task_destroyed); EXPECT_TRUE(destruction_observer_called); } // Verify that MessageLoop sets ThreadMainTaskRunner::current() and it // posts tasks on that message loop. TEST(MessageLoopTest, ThreadMainTaskRunner) { MessageLoop loop; scoped_refptr foo(new Foo()); std::string a("a"); ThreadTaskRunnerHandle::Get()->PostTask(FROM_HERE, Bind( &Foo::Test1ConstRef, foo.get(), a)); // Post quit task; MessageLoop::current()->task_runner()->PostTask( FROM_HERE, Bind(&MessageLoop::QuitWhenIdle, Unretained(MessageLoop::current()))); // Now kick things off RunLoop().Run(); EXPECT_EQ(foo->test_count(), 1); EXPECT_EQ(foo->result(), "a"); } TEST(MessageLoopTest, IsType) { MessageLoop loop(MessageLoop::TYPE_UI); EXPECT_TRUE(loop.IsType(MessageLoop::TYPE_UI)); EXPECT_FALSE(loop.IsType(MessageLoop::TYPE_IO)); EXPECT_FALSE(loop.IsType(MessageLoop::TYPE_DEFAULT)); } #if defined(OS_WIN) void EmptyFunction() {} void PostMultipleTasks() { MessageLoop::current()->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::Bind(&EmptyFunction)); MessageLoop::current()->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::Bind(&EmptyFunction)); } static const int kSignalMsg = WM_USER + 2; void PostWindowsMessage(HWND message_hwnd) { PostMessage(message_hwnd, kSignalMsg, 0, 2); } void EndTest(bool* did_run, HWND hwnd) { *did_run = true; PostMessage(hwnd, WM_CLOSE, 0, 0); } int kMyMessageFilterCode = 0x5002; LRESULT CALLBACK TestWndProcThunk(HWND hwnd, UINT message, WPARAM wparam, LPARAM lparam) { if (message == WM_CLOSE) EXPECT_TRUE(DestroyWindow(hwnd)); if (message != kSignalMsg) return DefWindowProc(hwnd, message, wparam, lparam); switch (lparam) { case 1: // First, we post a task that will post multiple no-op tasks to make sure // that the pump's incoming task queue does not become empty during the // test. MessageLoop::current()->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::Bind(&PostMultipleTasks)); // Next, we post a task that posts a windows message to trigger the second // stage of the test. MessageLoop::current()->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::Bind(&PostWindowsMessage, hwnd)); break; case 2: // Since we're about to enter a modal loop, tell the message loop that we // intend to nest tasks. MessageLoop::current()->SetNestableTasksAllowed(true); bool did_run = false; MessageLoop::current()->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::Bind(&EndTest, &did_run, hwnd)); // Run a nested windows-style message loop and verify that our task runs. If // it doesn't, then we'll loop here until the test times out. MSG msg; while (GetMessage(&msg, 0, 0, 0)) { if (!CallMsgFilter(&msg, kMyMessageFilterCode)) DispatchMessage(&msg); // If this message is a WM_CLOSE, explicitly exit the modal loop. Posting // a WM_QUIT should handle this, but unfortunately MessagePumpWin eats // WM_QUIT messages even when running inside a modal loop. if (msg.message == WM_CLOSE) break; } EXPECT_TRUE(did_run); MessageLoop::current()->QuitWhenIdle(); break; } return 0; } TEST(MessageLoopTest, AlwaysHaveUserMessageWhenNesting) { MessageLoop loop(MessageLoop::TYPE_UI); HINSTANCE instance = CURRENT_MODULE(); WNDCLASSEX wc = {0}; wc.cbSize = sizeof(wc); wc.lpfnWndProc = TestWndProcThunk; wc.hInstance = instance; wc.lpszClassName = L"MessageLoopTest_HWND"; ATOM atom = RegisterClassEx(&wc); ASSERT_TRUE(atom); HWND message_hwnd = CreateWindow(MAKEINTATOM(atom), 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, HWND_MESSAGE, 0, instance, 0); ASSERT_TRUE(message_hwnd) << GetLastError(); ASSERT_TRUE(PostMessage(message_hwnd, kSignalMsg, 0, 1)); loop.Run(); ASSERT_TRUE(UnregisterClass(MAKEINTATOM(atom), instance)); } #endif // defined(OS_WIN) TEST(MessageLoopTest, SetTaskRunner) { MessageLoop loop; scoped_refptr new_runner(new TestSimpleTaskRunner()); loop.SetTaskRunner(new_runner); EXPECT_EQ(new_runner, loop.task_runner()); EXPECT_EQ(new_runner, ThreadTaskRunnerHandle::Get()); } TEST(MessageLoopTest, OriginalRunnerWorks) { MessageLoop loop; scoped_refptr new_runner(new TestSimpleTaskRunner()); scoped_refptr original_runner(loop.task_runner()); loop.SetTaskRunner(new_runner); scoped_refptr foo(new Foo()); original_runner->PostTask(FROM_HERE, Bind(&Foo::Test1ConstRef, foo.get(), "a")); RunLoop().RunUntilIdle(); EXPECT_EQ(1, foo->test_count()); } TEST(MessageLoopTest, DeleteUnboundLoop) { // It should be possible to delete an unbound message loop on a thread which // already has another active loop. This happens when thread creation fails. MessageLoop loop; std::unique_ptr unbound_loop(MessageLoop::CreateUnbound( MessageLoop::TYPE_DEFAULT, MessageLoop::MessagePumpFactoryCallback())); unbound_loop.reset(); EXPECT_EQ(&loop, MessageLoop::current()); EXPECT_EQ(loop.task_runner(), ThreadTaskRunnerHandle::Get()); } TEST(MessageLoopTest, ThreadName) { { std::string kThreadName("foo"); MessageLoop loop; PlatformThread::SetName(kThreadName); EXPECT_EQ(kThreadName, loop.GetThreadName()); } { std::string kThreadName("bar"); base::Thread thread(kThreadName); ASSERT_TRUE(thread.StartAndWaitForTesting()); EXPECT_EQ(kThreadName, thread.message_loop()->GetThreadName()); } } } // namespace base