libzmq/tests/test_term_endpoint_tipc.cpp
Erik Hugne f81ef1bc72 tipc: add support for address domain suffix
The TIPC protocol bindings in ZeroMQ defaults to a lookup domain
of 1.0.0 to prevent 'closest first' search, and instead always
do round robin if several sockets in the network or node have
the same name published. In retrospect, this might have been a
bad idea because it won't work on standalone configurations.
We solve this by allowing an optional domain suffix to be provided
in the address, and 0.0.0 should be used in that case, or if the
TIPC address range in the cluster configuration is defined to some
other value. Domain suffixes are only relevant for connecting
addresses.

Signed-off-by: Erik Hugne <erik.hugne@gmail.com>
2016-05-11 21:54:25 +02:00

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/*
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*/
#include "testutil.hpp"
int main (void)
{
int rc;
char buf[32];
const char *ep = "tipc://{5560,0,0}";
const char *name = "tipc://{5560,0}@0.0.0";
fprintf (stderr, "unbind endpoint test running...\n");
// Create infrastructure.
void *ctx = zmq_init (1);
assert (ctx);
void *push = zmq_socket (ctx, ZMQ_PUSH);
assert (push);
rc = zmq_bind (push, ep);
assert (rc == 0);
void *pull = zmq_socket (ctx, ZMQ_PULL);
assert (pull);
rc = zmq_connect (pull, name);
assert (rc == 0);
// Pass one message through to ensure the connection is established.
rc = zmq_send (push, "ABC", 3, 0);
assert (rc == 3);
rc = zmq_recv (pull, buf, sizeof (buf), 0);
assert (rc == 3);
// Unbind the lisnening endpoint
rc = zmq_unbind (push, ep);
assert (rc == 0);
// Let events some time
msleep (SETTLE_TIME);
// Check that sending would block (there's no outbound connection).
rc = zmq_send (push, "ABC", 3, ZMQ_DONTWAIT);
assert (rc == -1 && zmq_errno () == EAGAIN);
// Clean up.
rc = zmq_close (pull);
assert (rc == 0);
rc = zmq_close (push);
assert (rc == 0);
rc = zmq_ctx_term (ctx);
assert (rc == 0);
// Now the other way round.
fprintf (stderr, "disconnect endpoint test running...\n");
// Create infrastructure.
ctx = zmq_init (1);
assert (ctx);
push = zmq_socket (ctx, ZMQ_PUSH);
assert (push);
rc = zmq_connect (push, name);
assert (rc == 0);
pull = zmq_socket (ctx, ZMQ_PULL);
assert (pull);
rc = zmq_bind (pull, ep);
assert (rc == 0);
// Pass one message through to ensure the connection is established.
rc = zmq_send (push, "ABC", 3, 0);
assert (rc == 3);
rc = zmq_recv (pull, buf, sizeof (buf), 0);
assert (rc == 3);
// Disconnect the bound endpoint
rc = zmq_disconnect (push, name);
assert (rc == 0);
msleep (SETTLE_TIME);
// Check that sending would block (there's no inbound connections).
rc = zmq_send (push, "ABC", 3, ZMQ_DONTWAIT);
assert (rc == -1 && zmq_errno () == EAGAIN);
// Clean up.
rc = zmq_close (pull);
assert (rc == 0);
rc = zmq_close (push);
assert (rc == 0);
rc = zmq_ctx_term (ctx);
assert (rc == 0);
return 0;
}