0f89d1ee85
Fix broken recursion check. Make OpenFile warning less scary, indicate it's normal at start of ui tests. Make ui tests pass. Avoid generating extra code on Mac. BUG=11841 TEST=start the browser, then make chrome and all .pak files unreadable; or alternately, start an installed browser, and uninstall the browser while it's running. Then create a new tab and browse to two new sites. Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/119289 git-svn-id: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/trunk/src@17909 0039d316-1c4b-4281-b951-d872f2087c98
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8.9 KiB
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283 linhas
8.9 KiB
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// Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS
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#include "base/command_line.h"
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#include "base/eintr_wrapper.h"
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#include "base/file_path.h"
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#include "base/multiprocess_test.h"
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#include "base/path_service.h"
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#include "base/platform_thread.h"
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#include "base/process_util.h"
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#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h"
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#if defined(OS_LINUX)
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#include <dlfcn.h>
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#endif
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#if defined(OS_POSIX)
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <sys/socket.h>
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#endif
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#if defined(OS_WIN)
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#include <windows.h>
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#endif
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namespace base {
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class ProcessUtilTest : public MultiProcessTest {
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};
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MULTIPROCESS_TEST_MAIN(SimpleChildProcess) {
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return 0;
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}
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TEST_F(ProcessUtilTest, SpawnChild) {
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ProcessHandle handle = this->SpawnChild(L"SimpleChildProcess");
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ASSERT_NE(static_cast<ProcessHandle>(NULL), handle);
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EXPECT_TRUE(WaitForSingleProcess(handle, 5000));
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base::CloseProcessHandle(handle);
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}
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MULTIPROCESS_TEST_MAIN(SlowChildProcess) {
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// Sleep until file "SlowChildProcess.die" is created.
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FILE *fp;
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do {
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PlatformThread::Sleep(100);
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fp = fopen("SlowChildProcess.die", "r");
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} while (!fp);
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fclose(fp);
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remove("SlowChildProcess.die");
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exit(0);
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return 0;
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}
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TEST_F(ProcessUtilTest, KillSlowChild) {
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remove("SlowChildProcess.die");
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ProcessHandle handle = this->SpawnChild(L"SlowChildProcess");
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ASSERT_NE(static_cast<ProcessHandle>(NULL), handle);
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FILE *fp = fopen("SlowChildProcess.die", "w");
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fclose(fp);
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EXPECT_TRUE(base::WaitForSingleProcess(handle, 5000));
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base::CloseProcessHandle(handle);
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}
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// TODO(estade): if possible, port these 2 tests.
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#if defined(OS_WIN)
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TEST_F(ProcessUtilTest, EnableLFH) {
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ASSERT_TRUE(EnableLowFragmentationHeap());
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if (IsDebuggerPresent()) {
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// Under these conditions, LFH can't be enabled. There's no point to test
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// anything.
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const char* no_debug_env = getenv("_NO_DEBUG_HEAP");
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if (!no_debug_env || strcmp(no_debug_env, "1"))
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return;
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}
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HANDLE heaps[1024] = { 0 };
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unsigned number_heaps = GetProcessHeaps(1024, heaps);
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EXPECT_GT(number_heaps, 0u);
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for (unsigned i = 0; i < number_heaps; ++i) {
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ULONG flag = 0;
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SIZE_T length;
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ASSERT_NE(0, HeapQueryInformation(heaps[i],
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HeapCompatibilityInformation,
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&flag,
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sizeof(flag),
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&length));
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// If flag is 0, the heap is a standard heap that does not support
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// look-asides. If flag is 1, the heap supports look-asides. If flag is 2,
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// the heap is a low-fragmentation heap (LFH). Note that look-asides are not
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// supported on the LFH.
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// We don't have any documented way of querying the HEAP_NO_SERIALIZE flag.
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EXPECT_LE(flag, 2u);
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EXPECT_NE(flag, 1u);
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}
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}
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TEST_F(ProcessUtilTest, CalcFreeMemory) {
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ProcessMetrics* metrics =
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ProcessMetrics::CreateProcessMetrics(::GetCurrentProcess());
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ASSERT_TRUE(NULL != metrics);
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// Typical values here is ~1900 for total and ~1000 for largest. Obviously
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// it depends in what other tests have done to this process.
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FreeMBytes free_mem1 = {0};
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EXPECT_TRUE(metrics->CalculateFreeMemory(&free_mem1));
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EXPECT_LT(10u, free_mem1.total);
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EXPECT_LT(10u, free_mem1.largest);
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EXPECT_GT(2048u, free_mem1.total);
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EXPECT_GT(2048u, free_mem1.largest);
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EXPECT_GE(free_mem1.total, free_mem1.largest);
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EXPECT_TRUE(NULL != free_mem1.largest_ptr);
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// Allocate 20M and check again. It should have gone down.
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const int kAllocMB = 20;
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char* alloc = new char[kAllocMB * 1024 * 1024];
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EXPECT_TRUE(NULL != alloc);
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size_t expected_total = free_mem1.total - kAllocMB;
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size_t expected_largest = free_mem1.largest;
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FreeMBytes free_mem2 = {0};
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EXPECT_TRUE(metrics->CalculateFreeMemory(&free_mem2));
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EXPECT_GE(free_mem2.total, free_mem2.largest);
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EXPECT_GE(expected_total, free_mem2.total);
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EXPECT_GE(expected_largest, free_mem2.largest);
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EXPECT_TRUE(NULL != free_mem2.largest_ptr);
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delete[] alloc;
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delete metrics;
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}
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TEST_F(ProcessUtilTest, GetAppOutput) {
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// Let's create a decently long message.
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std::string message;
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for (int i = 0; i < 1025; i++) { // 1025 so it does not end on a kilo-byte
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// boundary.
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message += "Hello!";
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}
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FilePath python_runtime;
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ASSERT_TRUE(PathService::Get(base::DIR_SOURCE_ROOT, &python_runtime));
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python_runtime = python_runtime.Append(FILE_PATH_LITERAL("third_party"))
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.Append(FILE_PATH_LITERAL("python_24"))
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.Append(FILE_PATH_LITERAL("python.exe"));
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CommandLine cmd_line(python_runtime.value());
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cmd_line.AppendLooseValue(L"-c");
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cmd_line.AppendLooseValue(L"\"import sys; sys.stdout.write('" +
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ASCIIToWide(message) + L"');\"");
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std::string output;
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ASSERT_TRUE(base::GetAppOutput(cmd_line, &output));
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EXPECT_EQ(message, output);
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// Let's make sure stderr is ignored.
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CommandLine other_cmd_line(python_runtime.value());
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other_cmd_line.AppendLooseValue(L"-c");
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other_cmd_line.AppendLooseValue(
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L"\"import sys; sys.stderr.write('Hello!');\"");
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output.clear();
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ASSERT_TRUE(base::GetAppOutput(other_cmd_line, &output));
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EXPECT_EQ("", output);
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}
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#endif // defined(OS_WIN)
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#if defined(OS_POSIX)
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// Returns the maximum number of files that a process can have open.
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// Returns 0 on error.
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int GetMaxFilesOpenInProcess() {
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struct rlimit rlim;
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if (getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &rlim) != 0) {
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return 0;
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}
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// rlim_t is a uint64 - clip to maxint. We do this since FD #s are ints
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// which are all 32 bits on the supported platforms.
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rlim_t max_int = static_cast<rlim_t>(std::numeric_limits<int32>::max());
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if (rlim.rlim_cur > max_int) {
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return max_int;
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}
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return rlim.rlim_cur;
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}
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const int kChildPipe = 20; // FD # for write end of pipe in child process.
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MULTIPROCESS_TEST_MAIN(ProcessUtilsLeakFDChildProcess) {
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// This child process counts the number of open FDs, it then writes that
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// number out to a pipe connected to the parent.
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int num_open_files = 0;
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int write_pipe = kChildPipe;
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int max_files = GetMaxFilesOpenInProcess();
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for (int i = STDERR_FILENO + 1; i < max_files; i++) {
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if (i != kChildPipe) {
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if (HANDLE_EINTR(close(i)) != -1) {
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LOG(WARNING) << "Leaked FD " << i;
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num_open_files += 1;
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}
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}
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}
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// InitLogging always opens a file at startup.
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int expected_num_open_fds = 1;
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#if defined(OS_LINUX)
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// On Linux, '/etc/localtime' is opened before the test's main() enters.
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expected_num_open_fds += 1;
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#endif // defined(OS_LINUX)
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num_open_files -= expected_num_open_fds;
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int written = HANDLE_EINTR(write(write_pipe, &num_open_files,
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sizeof(num_open_files)));
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DCHECK_EQ(static_cast<size_t>(written), sizeof(num_open_files));
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HANDLE_EINTR(close(write_pipe));
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return 0;
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}
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TEST_F(ProcessUtilTest, FDRemapping) {
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// Open some files to check they don't get leaked to the child process.
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int fds[2];
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if (pipe(fds) < 0)
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NOTREACHED();
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int pipe_read_fd = fds[0];
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int pipe_write_fd = fds[1];
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// open some dummy fds to make sure they don't propogate over to the
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// child process.
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int dev_null = open("/dev/null", O_RDONLY);
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int sockets[2];
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socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, sockets);
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file_handle_mapping_vector fd_mapping_vec;
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fd_mapping_vec.push_back(std::pair<int,int>(pipe_write_fd, kChildPipe));
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ProcessHandle handle = this->SpawnChild(L"ProcessUtilsLeakFDChildProcess",
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fd_mapping_vec,
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false);
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ASSERT_NE(static_cast<ProcessHandle>(NULL), handle);
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HANDLE_EINTR(close(pipe_write_fd));
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// Read number of open files in client process from pipe;
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int num_open_files = -1;
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ssize_t bytes_read =
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HANDLE_EINTR(read(pipe_read_fd, &num_open_files, sizeof(num_open_files)));
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ASSERT_EQ(bytes_read, static_cast<ssize_t>(sizeof(num_open_files)));
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// Make sure 0 fds are leaked to the client.
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ASSERT_EQ(0, num_open_files);
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EXPECT_TRUE(WaitForSingleProcess(handle, 1000));
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base::CloseProcessHandle(handle);
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HANDLE_EINTR(close(fds[0]));
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HANDLE_EINTR(close(sockets[0]));
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HANDLE_EINTR(close(sockets[1]));
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HANDLE_EINTR(close(dev_null));
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}
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TEST_F(ProcessUtilTest, GetAppOutput) {
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std::string output;
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EXPECT_TRUE(GetAppOutput(CommandLine(L"true"), &output));
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EXPECT_STREQ("", output.c_str());
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EXPECT_FALSE(GetAppOutput(CommandLine(L"false"), &output));
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std::vector<std::string> argv;
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argv.push_back("/bin/echo");
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argv.push_back("-n");
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argv.push_back("foobar42");
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EXPECT_TRUE(GetAppOutput(CommandLine(argv), &output));
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EXPECT_STREQ("foobar42", output.c_str());
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}
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#if defined(OS_LINUX)
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TEST_F(ProcessUtilTest, GetParentProcessId) {
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base::ProcessId ppid = GetParentProcessId(GetCurrentProcId());
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EXPECT_EQ(ppid, getppid());
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}
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#endif
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#endif // defined(OS_POSIX)
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} // namespace base
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