[PATCH v2] tests: fix bad-buffer-test
Marek Chalupa
mchqwerty at gmail.com
Fri Apr 11 02:48:55 PDT 2014
bad-buffer-test is FAIL_TEST and every assert() (or even SIGSEGV signal)
make it pass. It shouldn't be so for example when assert() is invoked
when a client couldn't connect to display.
Make sure that only relevant asserts make the test pass
and the other make it fail (by returning 0)
---
tests/bad-buffer-test.c | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 30 insertions(+)
diff --git a/tests/bad-buffer-test.c b/tests/bad-buffer-test.c
index 6eae313..86e0299 100644
--- a/tests/bad-buffer-test.c
+++ b/tests/bad-buffer-test.c
@@ -25,6 +25,8 @@
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <signal.h>
#include "../shared/os-compatibility.h"
#include "weston-test-client-helper.h"
@@ -58,12 +60,34 @@ create_bad_shm_buffer(struct client *client, int width, int height)
return buffer;
}
+static void sighandler(int signum)
+{
+ /* this means failure */
+ exit(0);
+}
+
FAIL_TEST(test_truncated_shm_file)
{
struct client *client;
struct wl_buffer *bad_buffer;
struct wl_surface *surface;
int frame;
+ struct sigaction new_action, old_action;
+
+ /* until the bad buffer creation, the SIGABRT or SIGSEGV signals
+ * should fail the test. That means returning 0 */
+ new_action.sa_handler = sighandler;
+ sigemptyset(&new_action.sa_mask);
+ new_action.sa_flags = 0;
+
+ if (sigaction(SIGSEGV, &new_action, NULL) != 0) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Failed setting new sigaction for SIGSEGV");
+ exit(0);
+ }
+ if (sigaction(SIGABRT, &new_action, &old_action) != 0) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Failed setting new sigaction for SIGABRT");
+ exit(0);
+ }
client = client_create(46, 76, 111, 134);
assert(client);
@@ -71,6 +95,12 @@ FAIL_TEST(test_truncated_shm_file)
bad_buffer = create_bad_shm_buffer(client, 200, 200);
+ /* from this point we expect the signal */
+ if (sigaction(SIGABRT, &old_action, NULL) != 0) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Failed setting old sigaction for SIGABRT");
+ exit(0);
+ }
+
wl_surface_attach(surface, bad_buffer, 0, 0);
wl_surface_damage(surface, 0, 0, 200, 200);
frame_callback_set(surface, &frame);
--
1.8.4.2
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