#include <assert.h>
#include <aio.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
int x;
int main(void)
{
#define LEN 10
char buf[LEN];
struct aiocb a;
struct sigevent s;
memset(&a, 0, sizeof(struct aiocb));
// Not sure if the sigevent is even looked at by aio_*... just zero it.
memset(&s, 0, sizeof(struct sigevent));
a.aio_fildes = -1;
a.aio_offset = 0;
a.aio_buf = NULL;
a.aio_nbytes = LEN;
a.aio_reqprio = 0;
a.aio_sigevent = s;
a.aio_lio_opcode = 0; // ignored
//------------------------------------------------------------------------
// The cases where aiocbp itself points to bogus memory is handled in
// memcheck/tests/darwin/scalar.c, so we don't check that here.
//------------------------------------------------------------------------
// XXX: This causes an unexpected undef value error later, at the XXX mark.
// Not sure why, it shouldn't.
// assert( aio_return(&a) < 0); // (aiocbp hasn't been inited)
//------------------------------------------------------------------------
assert( aio_read(&a) < 0); // invalid fd
//------------------------------------------------------------------------
a.aio_fildes = open("aio.c", O_RDONLY);
assert(a.aio_fildes >= 0);
assert( aio_read(&a) < 0); // unaddressable aio_buf
//------------------------------------------------------------------------
a.aio_buf = buf;
assert( aio_read(&a) == 0 );
assert( aio_read(&a) < 0 ); // (don't crash on the repeated &a)
while (0 != aio_error(&a)) { };
if (buf[0] == buf[9]) x++; // undefined -- aio_return() not called yet
assert( aio_return(&a) > 0 ); // XXX: (undefined value error here)
if (buf[0] == buf[9]) x++;
assert( aio_return(&a) < 0 ); // (repeated aio_return(); fails because
// Valgrind can't find &a in the table)
//------------------------------------------------------------------------
a.aio_buf = 0;
a.aio_fildes = creat("mytmpfile", S_IRUSR|S_IWUSR);
assert(a.aio_fildes >= 0);
assert( aio_write(&a) < 0); // unaddressable aio_buf
//------------------------------------------------------------------------
a.aio_buf = buf;
assert( aio_write(&a) == 0 );
assert( aio_write(&a) < 0 ); // (don't crash on the repeated &a)
while (0 != aio_error(&a)) { };
assert( aio_return(&a) > 0 );
assert( aio_return(&a) < 0 ); // (repeated aio_return(); fails because
// Valgrind can't find &a in the table)
unlink("mytmpfile");
return x;
};