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Make test40 behave better. It should create its own subdirectory to conduct its tests and should not write to /tmp. Also, the master-slave terminal pair it tries to open might be in use; it should try to obtain another pair. These changes allow the test to be run multiple times simultaneously from different paths (to test select() more intensively).
160 lines
4.4 KiB
C
160 lines
4.4 KiB
C
/* t40c.c
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*
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* Test (pseudo) terminal devices
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*
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* Select works on regular files, (pseudo) terminal devices, streams-based
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* files, FIFOs, pipes, and sockets. This test verifies selecting for (pseudo)
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* terminal devices.
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*
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* This test is part of a bigger select test. It expects as argument which sub-
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* test it is.
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <sys/select.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <sys/wait.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#define TERMINALW "/dev/ttypf"
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#define TERMINALR "/dev/ptypf"
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#define SENDSTRING "minixrocks"
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#define MAX_ERROR 5
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int errct = 0, subtest = -1;
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void e(int n, char *s) {
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printf("Subtest %d, error %d, %s\n", subtest, n, s);
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if (errct++ > MAX_ERROR) {
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printf("Too many errors; test aborted\n");
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exit(errct);
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}
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}
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void open_terminal(int *child_fd, int *parent_fd) {
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int fd1, fd2, i;
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char opentermw[5+OPEN_MAX+1];
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char opentermr[5+OPEN_MAX+1];
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char *term[] = {"f","e","d","c","b","a","9","8","7","6","5","4","3","2","1"};
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if (!child_fd || !parent_fd) exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
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snprintf(opentermw, 5+OPEN_MAX, "/dev/ttyp%s", term[i]);
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snprintf(opentermr, 5+OPEN_MAX, "/dev/ptyp%s", term[i]);
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/* Open master terminal for writing */
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if((fd1 = open(opentermw, O_WRONLY)) == -1) continue;
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/* Open slave terminal for reading */
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if((fd2 = open(opentermr, O_RDONLY)) == -1) {
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close(fd1);
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continue;
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}
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*child_fd = fd1;
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*parent_fd = fd2;
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return;
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}
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/* If we get here we failed to find a terminal pair */
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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int do_child(int terminal) {
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int retval;
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struct timeval tv;
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/* Going to sleep for two seconds to allow the parent proc to get ready */
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tv.tv_sec = 2;
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tv.tv_usec = 0;
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select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &tv);
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/* Try to write. Doesn't matter how many bytes we actually send. */
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retval = write(terminal, SENDSTRING, strlen(SENDSTRING));
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close(terminal);
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/* Wait for another second to allow the parent to process incoming data */
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tv.tv_usec = 1000000;
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retval = select(0,NULL, NULL, NULL, &tv);
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exit(0);
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}
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int do_parent(int child, int terminal) {
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fd_set fds_read, fds_write, fds_error;
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int retval;
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/* Clear bit masks */
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FD_ZERO(&fds_read); FD_ZERO(&fds_write); FD_ZERO(&fds_error);
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/* Set read bits */
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FD_SET(terminal, &fds_read);
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FD_SET(terminal, &fds_write);
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/* Test if we can read or write from/to fd. As fd is opened read only we
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* cannot actually write, so the select should return immediately with fd
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* set in fds_write, but not in fds_read. Note that the child waits two
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* seconds before sending data. This gives us the opportunity run this
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* sub-test as reading from fd is blocking at this point. */
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retval = select(terminal+1, &fds_read, &fds_write, &fds_error, NULL);
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if(retval != 1) e(1, "incorrect amount of ready file descriptors");
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if(FD_ISSET(terminal, &fds_read)) e(2, "read should NOT be set");
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if(!FD_ISSET(terminal, &fds_write)) e(3, "write should be set");
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if(FD_ISSET(terminal, &fds_error)) e(4, "error should NOT be set");
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/* Block until ready; until child wrote stuff */
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FD_ZERO(&fds_read); FD_ZERO(&fds_write); FD_ZERO(&fds_error);
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FD_SET(terminal, &fds_read);
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retval = select(terminal+1, &fds_read, NULL, &fds_error, NULL);
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if(retval != 1) e(5, "incorrect amount of ready file descriptors");
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if(!FD_ISSET(terminal, &fds_read)) e(6, "read should be set");
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if(FD_ISSET(terminal, &fds_error)) e(7, "error should not be set");
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FD_ZERO(&fds_read); FD_ZERO(&fds_error);
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FD_SET(terminal, &fds_write);
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retval = select(terminal+1, NULL, &fds_write, NULL, NULL);
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/* As it is impossible to write to a read only fd, this select should return
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* immediately with fd set in fds_write. */
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if(retval != 1) e(8, "incorrect amount or ready file descriptors");
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close(terminal);
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waitpid(child, &retval, 0);
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exit(errct);
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}
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int main(int argc, char **argv) {
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int forkres;
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int master, slave;
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/* Get subtest number */
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if(argc != 2) {
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printf("Usage: %s subtest_no\n", argv[0]);
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exit(-1);
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} else if(sscanf(argv[1], "%d", &subtest) != 1) {
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printf("Usage: %s subtest_no\n", argv[0]);
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exit(-1);
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}
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open_terminal(&master, &slave);
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forkres = fork();
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if(forkres == 0) do_child(master);
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else if(forkres > 0) do_parent(forkres, slave);
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else { /* Fork failed */
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perror("Unable to fork");
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exit(-1);
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}
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exit(-2); /* We're not supposed to get here. Both do_* routines should exit*/
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}
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