libzmq/tests/test_router_mandatory_hwm.cpp
Simon Giesecke 309fe2e6fd Problem: test_router_mandatory_hwm not yet using unity
Solution: migrate to unity
2018-08-23 18:00:51 +02:00

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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.
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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,
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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.
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "testutil.hpp"
#include "testutil_unity.hpp"
void setUp ()
{
setup_test_context ();
}
void tearDown ()
{
teardown_test_context ();
}
// DEBUG shouldn't be defined in sources as it will cause a redefined symbol
// error when it is defined in the build configuration. It appears that the
// intent here is to semi-permanently disable DEBUG tracing statements, so the
// implementation is changed to accomodate that intent.
//#define DEBUG 0
#define TRACE_ENABLED 0
void test_router_mandatory_hwm ()
{
if (TRACE_ENABLED)
fprintf (stderr, "Staring router mandatory HWM test ...\n");
char my_endpoint[MAX_SOCKET_STRING];
void *router = test_context_socket (ZMQ_ROUTER);
// Configure router socket to mandatory routing and set HWM and linger
int mandatory = 1;
TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (zmq_setsockopt (router, ZMQ_ROUTER_MANDATORY,
&mandatory, sizeof (mandatory)));
int sndhwm = 1;
TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
zmq_setsockopt (router, ZMQ_SNDHWM, &sndhwm, sizeof (sndhwm)));
int linger = 1;
TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
zmq_setsockopt (router, ZMQ_LINGER, &linger, sizeof (linger)));
bind_loopback_ipv4 (router, my_endpoint, sizeof my_endpoint);
// Create dealer called "X" and connect it to our router, configure HWM
void *dealer = test_context_socket (ZMQ_DEALER);
TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (zmq_setsockopt (dealer, ZMQ_ROUTING_ID, "X", 1));
int rcvhwm = 1;
TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (
zmq_setsockopt (dealer, ZMQ_RCVHWM, &rcvhwm, sizeof (rcvhwm)));
TEST_ASSERT_SUCCESS_ERRNO (zmq_connect (dealer, my_endpoint));
// Get message from dealer to know when connection is ready
send_string_expect_success (dealer, "Hello", 0);
recv_string_expect_success (router, "X", 0);
int i;
const int buf_size = 65536;
const uint8_t buf[buf_size] = {0};
// Send first batch of messages
for (i = 0; i < 100000; ++i) {
if (TRACE_ENABLED)
fprintf (stderr, "Sending message %d ...\n", i);
const int rc = zmq_send (router, "X", 1, ZMQ_DONTWAIT | ZMQ_SNDMORE);
if (rc == -1 && zmq_errno () == EAGAIN)
break;
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (1, rc);
send_array_expect_success (router, buf, ZMQ_DONTWAIT);
}
// This should fail after one message but kernel buffering could
// skew results
TEST_ASSERT_LESS_THAN_INT (10, i);
msleep (1000);
// Send second batch of messages
for (; i < 100000; ++i) {
if (TRACE_ENABLED)
fprintf (stderr, "Sending message %d (part 2) ...\n", i);
const int rc = zmq_send (router, "X", 1, ZMQ_DONTWAIT | ZMQ_SNDMORE);
if (rc == -1 && zmq_errno () == EAGAIN)
break;
TEST_ASSERT_EQUAL_INT (1, rc);
send_array_expect_success (router, buf, ZMQ_DONTWAIT);
}
// This should fail after two messages but kernel buffering could
// skew results
TEST_ASSERT_LESS_THAN_INT (20, i);
if (TRACE_ENABLED)
fprintf (stderr, "Done sending messages.\n");
test_context_socket_close (router);
test_context_socket_close (dealer);
}
int main ()
{
setup_test_environment ();
UNITY_BEGIN ();
RUN_TEST (test_router_mandatory_hwm);
return UNITY_END ();
}