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- /*
- Copyright (c) 2007-2016 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 <limits>
- #include "testutil.hpp"
- #include "testutil_unity.hpp"
- SETUP_TEARDOWN_TESTCONTEXT
- #define WAIT_FOR_BACKGROUND_THREAD_INSPECTION (0)
- #ifdef ZMQ_HAVE_LINUX
- #include <sys/time.h>
- #include <sys/resource.h>
- #include <unistd.h> // for sleep()
- #include <sched.h>
- #define TEST_POLICY \
- (SCHED_OTHER) // NOTE: SCHED_OTHER is the default Linux scheduler
- bool is_allowed_to_raise_priority ()
- {
- // NOTE1: if setrlimit() fails with EPERM, this means that current user has not enough permissions.
- // NOTE2: even for privileged users (e.g., root) getrlimit() would usually return 0 as nice limit; the only way to
- // discover if the user is able to increase the nice value is to actually try to change the rlimit:
- struct rlimit rlim;
- rlim.rlim_cur = 40;
- rlim.rlim_max = 40;
- if (setrlimit (RLIMIT_NICE, &rlim) == 0) {
- // rlim_cur == 40 means that this process is allowed to set a nice value of -20
- if (WAIT_FOR_BACKGROUND_THREAD_INSPECTION)
- printf ("This process has enough permissions to raise ZMQ "
- "background thread priority!\n");
- return true;
- }
- if (WAIT_FOR_BACKGROUND_THREAD_INSPECTION)
- printf ("This process has NOT enough permissions to raise ZMQ "
- "background thread priority.\n");
- return false;
- }
- #else
- #define TEST_POLICY (0)
- bool is_allowed_to_raise_priority ()
- {
- return false;
- }
- #endif
- void test_ctx_thread_opts ()
- {
- // verify that setting negative values (e.g., default values) fail:
- TEST_ASSERT_FAILURE_ERRNO (
- EINVAL, zmq_ctx_set (get_test_context (), ZMQ_THREAD_SCHED_POLICY,
- ZMQ_THREAD_SCHED_POLICY_DFLT));
- TEST_ASSERT_FAILURE_ERRNO (EINVAL, zmq_ctx_set (get_test_context (),
- ZMQ_THREAD_PRIORITY,
- ZMQ_THREAD_PRIORITY_DFLT));
- // test scheduling policy:
- // set context options that alter the background thread CPU scheduling/affinity settings;
- // as of ZMQ 4.2.3 this has an effect only on POSIX systems (nothing happens on Windows, but still it should return success):
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_ctx_set (get_test_context (), ZMQ_THREAD_SCHED_POLICY, TEST_POLICY));
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (
- TEST_POLICY, zmq_ctx_get (get_test_context (), ZMQ_THREAD_SCHED_POLICY));
- // test priority:
- // in theory SCHED_OTHER supports only the static priority 0 but quoting the docs
- // http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/sched.7.html
- // "The thread to run is chosen from the static priority 0 list based on
- // a dynamic priority that is determined only inside this list. The
- // dynamic priority is based on the nice value [...]
- // The nice value can be modified using nice(2), setpriority(2), or sched_setattr(2)."
- // ZMQ will internally use nice(2) to set the nice value when using SCHED_OTHER.
- // However changing the nice value of a process requires appropriate permissions...
- // check that the current effective user is able to do that:
- if (is_allowed_to_raise_priority ()) {
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (zmq_ctx_set (
- get_test_context (), ZMQ_THREAD_PRIORITY,
- 1 /* any positive value different than the default will be ok */));
- }
- // test affinity:
- // this should result in background threads being placed only on the
- // first CPU available on this system; try experimenting with other values
- // (e.g., 5 to use CPU index 5) and use "top -H" or "taskset -pc" to see the result
- int cpus_add[] = {0, 1};
- for (unsigned int idx = 0; idx < sizeof (cpus_add) / sizeof (cpus_add[0]);
- idx++) {
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (zmq_ctx_set (
- get_test_context (), ZMQ_THREAD_AFFINITY_CPU_ADD, cpus_add[idx]));
- }
- // you can also remove CPUs from list of affinities:
- int cpus_remove[] = {1};
- for (unsigned int idx = 0;
- idx < sizeof (cpus_remove) / sizeof (cpus_remove[0]); idx++) {
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (zmq_ctx_set (get_test_context (),
- ZMQ_THREAD_AFFINITY_CPU_REMOVE,
- cpus_remove[idx]));
- }
- // test INTEGER thread name prefix:
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_ctx_set (get_test_context (), ZMQ_THREAD_NAME_PREFIX, 1234));
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (
- 1234, zmq_ctx_get (get_test_context (), ZMQ_THREAD_NAME_PREFIX));
- #ifdef ZMQ_BUILD_DRAFT_API
- // test STRING thread name prefix:
- const char prefix[] = "MyPrefix9012345"; // max len is 16 chars
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_ctx_set_ext (get_test_context (), ZMQ_THREAD_NAME_PREFIX, prefix,
- sizeof (prefix) / sizeof (char)));
- char buf[16];
- size_t buflen = sizeof (buf) / sizeof (char);
- zmq_ctx_get_ext (get_test_context (), ZMQ_THREAD_NAME_PREFIX, buf, &buflen);
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_STRING (prefix, buf);
- #endif
- }
- void test_ctx_zero_copy ()
- {
- #ifdef ZMQ_ZERO_COPY_RECV
- int zero_copy;
- // Default value is 1.
- zero_copy = zmq_ctx_get (get_test_context (), ZMQ_ZERO_COPY_RECV);
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (1, zero_copy);
- // Test we can set it to 0.
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_ctx_set (get_test_context (), ZMQ_ZERO_COPY_RECV, 0));
- zero_copy = zmq_ctx_get (get_test_context (), ZMQ_ZERO_COPY_RECV);
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (0, zero_copy);
- // Create a TCP socket pair using the context and test that messages can be
- // received. Note that inproc sockets cannot be used for this test.
- void *pull = zmq_socket (get_test_context (), ZMQ_PULL);
- char endpoint[MAX_SOCKET_STRING];
- bind_loopback_ipv4 (pull, endpoint, sizeof endpoint);
- void *push = zmq_socket (get_test_context (), ZMQ_PUSH);
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (zmq_connect (push, endpoint));
- const char *small_str = "abcd";
- const char *large_str =
- "01234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789";
- send_string_expect_success (push, small_str, 0);
- send_string_expect_success (push, large_str, 0);
- recv_string_expect_success (pull, small_str, 0);
- recv_string_expect_success (pull, large_str, 0);
- // Clean up.
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (zmq_close (push));
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (zmq_close (pull));
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_ctx_set (get_test_context (), ZMQ_ZERO_COPY_RECV, 1));
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (
- 1, zmq_ctx_get (get_test_context (), ZMQ_ZERO_COPY_RECV));
- #endif
- }
- void test_ctx_option_max_sockets ()
- {
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (ZMQ_MAX_SOCKETS_DFLT,
- zmq_ctx_get (get_test_context (), ZMQ_MAX_SOCKETS));
- }
- void test_ctx_option_socket_limit ()
- {
- #if defined(ZMQ_USE_SELECT)
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (FD_SETSIZE - 1, zmq_ctx_get (ctx, ZMQ_SOCKET_LIMIT));
- #elif defined(ZMQ_USE_POLL) || defined(ZMQ_USE_EPOLL) \
- || defined(ZMQ_USE_DEVPOLL) || defined(ZMQ_USE_KQUEUE)
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (65535, zmq_ctx_get (ctx, ZMQ_SOCKET_LIMIT));
- #endif
- }
- void test_ctx_option_io_threads ()
- {
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (ZMQ_IO_THREADS_DFLT,
- zmq_ctx_get (get_test_context (), ZMQ_IO_THREADS));
- }
- void test_ctx_option_ipv6 ()
- {
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (0, zmq_ctx_get (get_test_context (), ZMQ_IPV6));
- }
- void test_ctx_option_msg_t_size ()
- {
- #if defined(ZMQ_MSG_T_SIZE)
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (sizeof (zmq_msg_t),
- zmq_ctx_get (get_test_context (), ZMQ_MSG_T_SIZE));
- #endif
- }
- void test_ctx_option_ipv6_set ()
- {
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_ctx_set (get_test_context (), ZMQ_IPV6, true));
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (1, zmq_ctx_get (get_test_context (), ZMQ_IPV6));
- }
- void test_ctx_option_blocky ()
- {
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_ctx_set (get_test_context (), ZMQ_IPV6, true));
- void *router = test_context_socket (ZMQ_ROUTER);
- int value;
- size_t optsize = sizeof (int);
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_getsockopt (router, ZMQ_IPV6, &value, &optsize));
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (1, value);
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_getsockopt (router, ZMQ_LINGER, &value, &optsize));
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (-1, value);
- test_context_socket_close (router);
- #if WAIT_FOR_BACKGROUND_THREAD_INSPECTION
- // this is useful when you want to use an external tool (like top or taskset) to view
- // properties of the background threads
- printf ("Sleeping for 100sec. You can now use 'top -H -p $(pgrep -f "
- "test_ctx_options)' and 'taskset -pc <ZMQ background thread PID>' "
- "to view ZMQ background thread properties.\n");
- sleep (100);
- #endif
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_ctx_set (get_test_context (), ZMQ_BLOCKY, false));
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (0, TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO ((zmq_ctx_get (
- get_test_context (), ZMQ_BLOCKY))));
- router = test_context_socket (ZMQ_ROUTER);
- TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
- zmq_getsockopt (router, ZMQ_LINGER, &value, &optsize));
- TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (0, value);
- test_context_socket_close (router);
- }
- int main (void)
- {
- setup_test_environment ();
- UNITY_BEGIN ();
- RUN_TEST (test_ctx_option_max_sockets);
- RUN_TEST (test_ctx_option_socket_limit);
- RUN_TEST (test_ctx_option_io_threads);
- RUN_TEST (test_ctx_option_ipv6);
- RUN_TEST (test_ctx_option_msg_t_size);
- RUN_TEST (test_ctx_option_ipv6_set);
- RUN_TEST (test_ctx_thread_opts);
- RUN_TEST (test_ctx_zero_copy);
- RUN_TEST (test_ctx_option_blocky);
- return UNITY_END ();
- }
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