// Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. // // Unit tests for event trace provider. #include "base/win/event_trace_provider.h" #include <new> #include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" #include <initguid.h> // NOLINT - has to be last namespace { using base::win::EtwTraceProvider; using base::win::EtwMofEvent; // {7F0FD37F-FA3C-4cd6-9242-DF60967A2CB2} DEFINE_GUID(kTestProvider, 0x7f0fd37f, 0xfa3c, 0x4cd6, 0x92, 0x42, 0xdf, 0x60, 0x96, 0x7a, 0x2c, 0xb2); // {7F0FD37F-FA3C-4cd6-9242-DF60967A2CB2} DEFINE_GUID(kTestEventClass, 0x7f0fd37f, 0xfa3c, 0x4cd6, 0x92, 0x42, 0xdf, 0x60, 0x96, 0x7a, 0x2c, 0xb2); } // namespace TEST(EtwTraceProviderTest, ToleratesPreCreateInvocations) { // Because the trace provider is used in logging, it's important that // it be possible to use static provider instances without regard to // whether they've been constructed or destructed. // The interface of the class is designed to tolerate this usage. char buf[sizeof(EtwTraceProvider)] = {0}; EtwTraceProvider& provider = reinterpret_cast<EtwTraceProvider&>(buf); EXPECT_EQ(NULL, provider.registration_handle()); EXPECT_EQ(NULL, provider.session_handle()); EXPECT_EQ(0, provider.enable_flags()); EXPECT_EQ(0, provider.enable_level()); EXPECT_FALSE(provider.ShouldLog(TRACE_LEVEL_FATAL, 0xfffffff)); // We expect these not to crash. provider.Log(kTestEventClass, 0, TRACE_LEVEL_FATAL, "foo"); provider.Log(kTestEventClass, 0, TRACE_LEVEL_FATAL, L"foo"); EtwMofEvent<1> dummy(kTestEventClass, 0, TRACE_LEVEL_FATAL); DWORD data = 0; dummy.SetField(0, sizeof(data), &data); provider.Log(dummy.get()); // Placement-new the provider into our buffer. new (buf) EtwTraceProvider(kTestProvider); // Registration is now safe. EXPECT_EQ(ERROR_SUCCESS, provider.Register()); // Destruct the instance, this should unregister it. provider.EtwTraceProvider::~EtwTraceProvider(); // And post-destruction, all of the above should still be safe. EXPECT_EQ(NULL, provider.registration_handle()); EXPECT_EQ(NULL, provider.session_handle()); EXPECT_EQ(0, provider.enable_flags()); EXPECT_EQ(0, provider.enable_level()); EXPECT_FALSE(provider.ShouldLog(TRACE_LEVEL_FATAL, 0xfffffff)); // We expect these not to crash. provider.Log(kTestEventClass, 0, TRACE_LEVEL_FATAL, "foo"); provider.Log(kTestEventClass, 0, TRACE_LEVEL_FATAL, L"foo"); provider.Log(dummy.get()); } TEST(EtwTraceProviderTest, Initialize) { EtwTraceProvider provider(kTestProvider); EXPECT_EQ(NULL, provider.registration_handle()); EXPECT_EQ(NULL, provider.session_handle()); EXPECT_EQ(0, provider.enable_flags()); EXPECT_EQ(0, provider.enable_level()); } TEST(EtwTraceProviderTest, Register) { EtwTraceProvider provider(kTestProvider); ASSERT_EQ(ERROR_SUCCESS, provider.Register()); EXPECT_NE(NULL, provider.registration_handle()); ASSERT_EQ(ERROR_SUCCESS, provider.Unregister()); EXPECT_EQ(NULL, provider.registration_handle()); } TEST(EtwTraceProviderTest, RegisterWithNoNameFails) { EtwTraceProvider provider; EXPECT_TRUE(provider.Register() != ERROR_SUCCESS); } TEST(EtwTraceProviderTest, Enable) { EtwTraceProvider provider(kTestProvider); ASSERT_EQ(ERROR_SUCCESS, provider.Register()); EXPECT_NE(NULL, provider.registration_handle()); // No session so far. EXPECT_EQ(NULL, provider.session_handle()); EXPECT_EQ(0, provider.enable_flags()); EXPECT_EQ(0, provider.enable_level()); ASSERT_EQ(ERROR_SUCCESS, provider.Unregister()); EXPECT_EQ(NULL, provider.registration_handle()); }