[Spice-commits] server/stream-device.c server/tests
Frediano Ziglio
fziglio at kemper.freedesktop.org
Tue Mar 6 11:22:10 UTC 2018
server/stream-device.c | 15 ++++-
server/tests/test-stream-device.c | 108 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
2 files changed, 85 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-)
New commits:
commit 19d2e2e8b5dd37750915d285f6ee15ab5f4b856f
Author: Frediano Ziglio <fziglio at redhat.com>
Date: Thu Dec 7 08:47:39 2017 +0000
stream-device: Implement properly device reset on open/close
Due to the way Qemu handle the device, when an error occurs we must consume
all pending data inside the callback which reads data from the device.
If we don't flush this data, the next time spice-server tries to read from
the device (after the guest closes/reopens it), we'll be getting stale
data. This can happen because we cannot prevent the guest from writing to
the device even after it got in an error state.
This needs to be done within this callback, as QEMU returns 0 if you call
SpiceCharDeviceInterface::read() outside of it. QEMU invokes this callback
through a call to spice_server_char_device_wakeup.
On the test now we must test that we receive an error from the device.
Previously we checked that last part of the data was not read. Now
potentially all data are read, so we need another way to check the device
detected the error.
Signed-off-by: Frediano Ziglio <fziglio at redhat.com>
Acked-by: Christophe Fergeau <cfergeau at redhat.com>
diff --git a/server/stream-device.c b/server/stream-device.c
index cbd34463..ca28800c 100644
--- a/server/stream-device.c
+++ b/server/stream-device.c
@@ -84,11 +84,22 @@ stream_device_partial_read(StreamDevice *dev, SpiceCharDeviceInstance *sin)
int n;
bool handled = false;
- if (dev->has_error || dev->flow_stopped || !dev->stream_channel) {
+ sif = spice_char_device_get_interface(sin);
+
+ // in order to get in sync every time we open the device we need to discard data here.
+ // Qemu keeps a buffer of data which is used only during spice_server_char_device_wakeup
+ // from Qemu
+ if (G_UNLIKELY(dev->has_error)) {
+ uint8_t buf[16 * 1024];
+ while (sif->read(sin, buf, sizeof(buf)) > 0) {
+ continue;
+ }
return false;
}
- sif = spice_char_device_get_interface(sin);
+ if (dev->flow_stopped || !dev->stream_channel) {
+ return false;
+ }
/* read header */
while (dev->hdr_pos < sizeof(dev->hdr)) {
diff --git a/server/tests/test-stream-device.c b/server/tests/test-stream-device.c
index 7f3ec43c..7c573acc 100644
--- a/server/tests/test-stream-device.c
+++ b/server/tests/test-stream-device.c
@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdbool.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <spice/protocol.h>
@@ -42,13 +43,20 @@ static unsigned pos;
// then the size is reach we move on next one till exausted
static unsigned message_sizes[16];
static unsigned *message_sizes_end, *message_sizes_curr;
+static bool device_enabled = false;
+
+static unsigned vmc_write_pos;
+static uint8_t vmc_write_buf[2048];
// handle writes to the device
static int vmc_write(SPICE_GNUC_UNUSED SpiceCharDeviceInstance *sin,
SPICE_GNUC_UNUSED const uint8_t *buf,
int len)
{
- // currently we don't test anything on write so reply we wrote it
+ // just copy into the buffer
+ unsigned copy = MIN(sizeof(vmc_write_buf) - vmc_write_pos, len);
+ memcpy(vmc_write_buf+vmc_write_pos, buf, copy);
+ vmc_write_pos += copy;
return len;
}
@@ -81,6 +89,7 @@ static int vmc_read(SPICE_GNUC_UNUSED SpiceCharDeviceInstance *sin,
static void vmc_state(SPICE_GNUC_UNUSED SpiceCharDeviceInstance *sin,
SPICE_GNUC_UNUSED int connected)
{
+ device_enabled = !!connected;
}
static SpiceCharDeviceInterface vmc_interface = {
@@ -126,57 +135,80 @@ static uint8_t *add_format(uint8_t *p, uint32_t w, uint32_t h, SpiceVideoCodecTy
return p + sizeof(fmt);
}
+// check we have an error message on the write buffer
+static void
+check_vmc_error_message(void)
+{
+ StreamDevHeader hdr;
+
+ g_assert(vmc_write_pos >= sizeof(hdr));
+
+ memcpy(&hdr, vmc_write_buf, sizeof(hdr));
+ g_assert_cmpint(hdr.protocol_version, ==, STREAM_DEVICE_PROTOCOL);
+ g_assert_cmpint(GUINT16_FROM_LE(hdr.type), ==, STREAM_TYPE_NOTIFY_ERROR);
+ g_assert_cmpint(GUINT32_FROM_LE(hdr.size), <=, vmc_write_pos - sizeof(hdr));
+}
+
static void test_stream_device(void)
{
uint8_t *p = message;
SpiceCoreInterface *core = basic_event_loop_init();
Test *test = test_new(core);
- message_sizes_curr = message_sizes;
- message_sizes_end = message_sizes;
+ for (int test_num=0; test_num < 2; ++test_num) {
+ pos = 0;
+ vmc_write_pos = 0;
+ message_sizes_curr = message_sizes;
+ message_sizes_end = message_sizes;
- // add some messages into device buffer
- // here we are testing the device is reading at least two
- // consecutive format messages
- // first message part has 2 extra bytes to check for header split
- p = add_format(p, 640, 480, SPICE_VIDEO_CODEC_TYPE_MJPEG);
- *message_sizes_end = p - message + 2;
- ++message_sizes_end;
+ // add some messages into device buffer
+ // here we are testing the device is reading at least two
+ // consecutive format messages
+ // first message part has 2 extra bytes to check for header split
+ p = add_format(p, 640, 480, SPICE_VIDEO_CODEC_TYPE_MJPEG);
+ *message_sizes_end = p - message + 2;
+ ++message_sizes_end;
- p = add_format(p, 640, 480, SPICE_VIDEO_CODEC_TYPE_VP9);
+ p = add_format(p, 640, 480, SPICE_VIDEO_CODEC_TYPE_VP9);
- // this split the second format in half
- *message_sizes_end = p - message - 4;
- ++message_sizes_end;
+ // this split the second format in half
+ *message_sizes_end = p - message - 4;
+ ++message_sizes_end;
- *message_sizes_end = p - message;
- ++message_sizes_end;
+ *message_sizes_end = p - message;
+ ++message_sizes_end;
- // add a message to stop data to be read
- p = add_stream_hdr(p, STREAM_TYPE_INVALID, 0);
- *message_sizes_end = p - message;
- ++message_sizes_end;
+ // add a message to stop data to be read
+ p = add_stream_hdr(p, STREAM_TYPE_INVALID, 0);
+ *message_sizes_end = p - message;
+ ++message_sizes_end;
- // this message should not be read
- p = add_stream_hdr(p, STREAM_TYPE_INVALID, 0);
- *message_sizes_end = p - message;
- ++message_sizes_end;
+ // this message should not be read
+ p = add_stream_hdr(p, STREAM_TYPE_INVALID, 0);
+ *message_sizes_end = p - message;
+ ++message_sizes_end;
- vmc_instance.base.sif = &vmc_interface.base;
- spice_server_add_interface(test->server, &vmc_instance.base);
+ vmc_instance.base.sif = &vmc_interface.base;
+ spice_server_add_interface(test->server, &vmc_instance.base);
- // device should not have read data before we open it
- spice_server_char_device_wakeup(&vmc_instance);
- g_assert_cmpint(pos, ==, 0);
+ // device should not have read data before we open it
+ spice_server_char_device_wakeup(&vmc_instance);
+ g_assert_cmpint(pos, ==, 0);
- // we need to open the device and kick the start
- spice_server_port_event(&vmc_instance, SPICE_PORT_EVENT_OPENED);
- spice_server_char_device_wakeup(&vmc_instance);
+ // we need to open the device and kick the start
+ spice_server_port_event(&vmc_instance, SPICE_PORT_EVENT_OPENED);
+ spice_server_char_device_wakeup(&vmc_instance);
+ spice_server_port_event(&vmc_instance, SPICE_PORT_EVENT_CLOSED);
- // make sure first 3 parts are read completely
- g_assert(message_sizes_curr - message_sizes >= 3);
- // make sure last part is not read at all
- g_assert(message_sizes_curr - message_sizes < 5);
+ // make sure first 3 parts are read completely
+ g_assert(message_sizes_curr - message_sizes >= 3);
+ // make sure the device readed all or that device was
+ // disabled, we need this to make sure that device will be in
+ // sync when opened again
+ g_assert(message_sizes_curr - message_sizes == 5 || !device_enabled);
+
+ check_vmc_error_message();
+ }
test_destroy(test);
basic_event_loop_destroy();
@@ -190,6 +222,7 @@ static void test_stream_device_unfinished(void)
Test *test = test_new(core);
pos = 0;
+ vmc_write_pos = 0;
message_sizes_curr = message_sizes;
message_sizes_end = message_sizes;
@@ -211,6 +244,9 @@ static void test_stream_device_unfinished(void)
// we should have read all data
g_assert(message_sizes_curr - message_sizes == 1);
+ // we should have no data from the device
+ g_assert_cmpint(vmc_write_pos, ==, 0);
+
test_destroy(test);
basic_event_loop_destroy();
}
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