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- /*
- Copyright (c) 2007-2017 Contributors as noted in the AUTHORS file
-
- This file is part of libzmq, the ZeroMQ core engine in C++.
- libzmq is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
- the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) as published
- by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
- As a special exception, the Contributors give you permission to link
- this library with independent modules to produce an executable,
- regardless of the license terms of these independent modules, and to
- copy and distribute the resulting executable under terms of your choice,
- provided that you also meet, for each linked independent module, the
- terms and conditions of the license of that module. An independent
- module is a module which is not derived from or based on this library.
- If you modify this library, you must extend this exception to your
- version of the library.
- libzmq is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
- ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
- FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
- License for more details.
- You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
- along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- */
- #include "testutil.hpp"
- #include "testutil_unity.hpp"
- SETUP_TEARDOWN_TESTCONTEXT
- void test_immediate_1 ()
- {
- int val;
- int rc;
- char buffer[16];
- size_t len = MAX_SOCKET_STRING;
- char my_endpoint[MAX_SOCKET_STRING];
- // TEST 1.
- // First we're going to attempt to send messages to two
- // pipes, one connected, the other not. We should see
- // the PUSH load balancing to both pipes, and hence half
- // of the messages getting queued, as connect() creates a
- // pipe immediately.
- void *to = test_context_socket (ZMQ_PULL);
- // Bind the one valid receiver
- val = 0;
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_setsockopt (to, ZMQ_LINGER, &val, sizeof (val)));
- bind_loopback_ipv4 (to, my_endpoint, len);
- // Create a socket pushing to two endpoints - only 1 message should arrive.
- void *from = test_context_socket (ZMQ_PUSH);
- val = 0;
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_setsockopt (from, ZMQ_LINGER, &val, sizeof (val)));
- // This pipe will not connect (provided the ephemeral port is not 5556)
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (zmq_connect (from, "tcp://localhost:5556"));
- // This pipe will
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (zmq_connect (from, my_endpoint));
- msleep (SETTLE_TIME);
- // We send 10 messages, 5 should just get stuck in the queue
- // for the not-yet-connected pipe
- for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
- send_string_expect_success (from, "Hello", 0);
- }
- // We now consume from the connected pipe
- // - we should see just 5
- int timeout = 250;
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_setsockopt (to, ZMQ_RCVTIMEO, &timeout, sizeof (int)));
- int seen = 0;
- while (true) {
- rc = zmq_recv (to, &buffer, sizeof (buffer), 0);
- if (rc == -1)
- break; // Break when we didn't get a message
- seen++;
- }
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (5, seen);
- test_context_socket_close (from);
- test_context_socket_close (to);
- }
- void test_immediate_2 ()
- {
- // This time we will do the same thing, connect two pipes,
- // one of which will succeed in connecting to a bound
- // receiver, the other of which will fail. However, we will
- // also set the delay attach on connect flag, which should
- // cause the pipe attachment to be delayed until the connection
- // succeeds.
- // Bind the valid socket
- void *to = test_context_socket (ZMQ_PULL);
- size_t len = MAX_SOCKET_STRING;
- char my_endpoint[MAX_SOCKET_STRING];
- bind_loopback_ipv4 (to, my_endpoint, len);
- int val = 0;
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_setsockopt (to, ZMQ_LINGER, &val, sizeof (val)));
- // Create a socket pushing to two endpoints - all messages should arrive.
- void *from = test_context_socket (ZMQ_PUSH);
- val = 0;
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_setsockopt (from, ZMQ_LINGER, &val, sizeof (val)));
- // Set the key flag
- val = 1;
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_setsockopt (from, ZMQ_IMMEDIATE, &val, sizeof (val)));
- // Connect to the invalid socket
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (zmq_connect (from, "tcp://localhost:5561"));
- // Connect to the valid socket
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (zmq_connect (from, my_endpoint));
- // Send 10 messages, all should be routed to the connected pipe
- for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
- send_string_expect_success (from, "Hello", 0);
- }
- int timeout = 250;
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_setsockopt (to, ZMQ_RCVTIMEO, &timeout, sizeof (int)));
- int seen = 0;
- while (true) {
- char buffer[16];
- int rc = zmq_recv (to, &buffer, sizeof (buffer), 0);
- if (rc == -1)
- break; // Break when we didn't get a message
- seen++;
- }
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (10, seen);
- test_context_socket_close (from);
- test_context_socket_close (to);
- }
- void test_immediate_3 ()
- {
- // This time we want to validate that the same blocking behaviour
- // occurs with an existing connection that is broken. We will send
- // messages to a connected pipe, disconnect and verify the messages
- // block. Then we reconnect and verify messages flow again.
- void *backend = test_context_socket (ZMQ_DEALER);
- void *frontend = test_context_socket (ZMQ_DEALER);
- int zero = 0;
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_setsockopt (backend, ZMQ_LINGER, &zero, sizeof (zero)));
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_setsockopt (frontend, ZMQ_LINGER, &zero, sizeof (zero)));
- // Frontend connects to backend using IMMEDIATE
- int on = 1;
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_setsockopt (frontend, ZMQ_IMMEDIATE, &on, sizeof (on)));
- size_t len = MAX_SOCKET_STRING;
- char my_endpoint[MAX_SOCKET_STRING];
- bind_loopback_ipv4 (backend, my_endpoint, len);
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (zmq_connect (frontend, my_endpoint));
- // Ping backend to frontend so we know when the connection is up
- send_string_expect_success (backend, "Hello", 0);
- recv_string_expect_success (frontend, "Hello", 0);
- // Send message from frontend to backend
- send_string_expect_success (frontend, "Hello", ZMQ_DONTWAIT);
- test_context_socket_close (backend);
- // Give time to process disconnect
- msleep (SETTLE_TIME * 10);
- // Send a message, should fail
- TEST_ASSERT_FAILURE_ERRNO (EAGAIN,
- zmq_send (frontend, "Hello", 5, ZMQ_DONTWAIT));
- // Recreate backend socket
- backend = test_context_socket (ZMQ_DEALER);
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_setsockopt (backend, ZMQ_LINGER, &zero, sizeof (zero)));
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (zmq_bind (backend, my_endpoint));
- // Ping backend to frontend so we know when the connection is up
- send_string_expect_success (backend, "Hello", 0);
- recv_string_expect_success (frontend, "Hello", 0);
- // After the reconnect, should succeed
- send_string_expect_success (frontend, "Hello", ZMQ_DONTWAIT);
- test_context_socket_close (backend);
- test_context_socket_close (frontend);
- }
- int main (void)
- {
- setup_test_environment ();
- UNITY_BEGIN ();
- RUN_TEST (test_immediate_1);
- RUN_TEST (test_immediate_2);
- RUN_TEST (test_immediate_3);
- return UNITY_END ();
- }
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