/* Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. * * Tests for statful_util functions. */ #include <stdint.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #define _STUB_IMPLEMENTATION_ /* So we can use memset() ourselves */ #include "stateful_util.h" #include "test_common.h" #include "utility.h" #include "vboot_common.h" /* Test StatefulInit */ static void StatefulInitTest(void) { MemcpyState s; char buf[128]; memset(&s, 0, sizeof(s)); s.overrun = 1; StatefulInit(&s, buf, 128); TEST_EQ(0, s.overrun, "StatefulInit() overrun"); TEST_EQ(128, s.remaining_len, "StatefulInit() len"); TEST_PTR_EQ(buf, s.remaining_buf, "StatefulInit() buf"); } /* Test StatefulSkip */ static void StatefulSkipTest(void) { MemcpyState s; char buf[128]; /* Small skip */ StatefulInit(&s, buf, 128); TEST_PTR_EQ(&s, StatefulSkip(&s, 5), "StatefulSkip(5) retval"); TEST_EQ(128 - 5, s.remaining_len, "StatefulSkip(5) len"); TEST_PTR_EQ(buf + 5, s.remaining_buf, "StatefulSkip(5) buf"); TEST_EQ(0, s.overrun, "StatefulSkip(5) overrun"); /* Use entire buffer */ StatefulInit(&s, buf, 128); TEST_PTR_EQ(&s, StatefulSkip(&s, 128), "StatefulSkip(all) retval"); TEST_EQ(0, s.remaining_len, "StatefulSkip(all) len"); TEST_PTR_EQ(buf + 128, s.remaining_buf, "StatefulSkip(all) buf"); TEST_EQ(0, s.overrun, "StatefulSkip(all) overrun"); /* Zero-length skip is ok (but meaningless) */ TEST_PTR_EQ(&s, StatefulSkip(&s, 0), "StatefulSkip(0) retval"); TEST_EQ(0, s.remaining_len, "StatefulSkip(0) len"); TEST_PTR_EQ(buf + 128, s.remaining_buf, "StatefulSkip(0) buf"); TEST_EQ(0, s.overrun, "StatefulSkip(0) overrun"); /* Can't use even one byte past that */ TEST_PTR_EQ(NULL, StatefulSkip(&s, 1), "StatefulSkip(+1) retval"); TEST_EQ(0, s.remaining_len, "StatefulSkip(+1) len"); TEST_EQ(1, s.overrun, "StatefulSkip(+1) overrun"); /* Overrun */ StatefulInit(&s, buf, 128); TEST_PTR_EQ(NULL, StatefulSkip(&s, 256), "StatefulSkip(256) retval"); TEST_EQ(1, s.overrun, "StatefulSkip(256) overrun"); /* Once overrun, always overrun, even if we now ask for a small skip */ TEST_PTR_EQ(NULL, StatefulSkip(&s, 1), "StatefulSkip(256+1) retval"); TEST_EQ(1, s.overrun, "StatefulSkip(256+1) overrun"); /* Overrun with potential wraparound */ StatefulInit(&s, buf, 128); TEST_PTR_EQ(NULL, StatefulSkip(&s, -1), "StatefulSkip(-1) retval"); TEST_EQ(1, s.overrun, "StatefulSkip(-1) overrun"); } /* Test StatefulMemset_r */ static void StatefulMemset_rTest(void) { MemcpyState s; char buf[129]; char want[129]; memset(want, 0, sizeof(want)); memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); /* Small sets */ StatefulInit(&s, buf, 128); TEST_PTR_EQ(&s, StatefulMemset_r(&s, 'A', 5), "StatefulMemset_r(5) retval"); TEST_EQ(128 - 5, s.remaining_len, "StatefulMemset_r(5) len"); TEST_PTR_EQ(buf + 5, s.remaining_buf, "StatefulMemset_r(5) buf"); /* Using strcmp() is a convenient way to check that we didn't * overwrite the 0-byte following what we expected to set. */ TEST_EQ(0, strcmp("AAAAA", buf), "StatefulMemset_r(5) contents"); TEST_EQ(0, s.overrun, "StatefulMemset_r(5) overrun"); TEST_PTR_EQ(&s, StatefulMemset_r(&s, 'B', 3), "StatefulMemset_r(3) retval"); TEST_EQ(0, strcmp("AAAAABBB", buf), "StatefulMemset_r(3) contents"); /* Use entire buffer */ StatefulInit(&s, buf, 128); TEST_PTR_EQ(&s, StatefulMemset_r(&s, 'C', 128), "StatefulMemset_r(all) retval"); TEST_EQ(0, s.remaining_len, "StatefulMemset_r(all) len"); TEST_PTR_EQ(buf + 128, s.remaining_buf, "StatefulMemset_r(all) buf"); TEST_EQ(0, s.overrun, "StatefulMemset_r(all) overrun"); memset(want, 'C', 128); TEST_EQ(0, memcmp(want, buf, sizeof(want)), "StatefulMemset_r(all) contents"); /* Zero-length set is ok (but meaningless) */ TEST_PTR_EQ(&s, StatefulMemset_r(&s, 'D', 0), "StatefulMemset_r(0) retval"); TEST_EQ(0, s.remaining_len, "StatefulMemset_r(0) len"); TEST_PTR_EQ(buf + 128, s.remaining_buf, "StatefulMemset_r(0) buf"); TEST_EQ(0, s.overrun, "StatefulMemset_r(0) overrun"); TEST_EQ(0, memcmp(want, buf, sizeof(want)), "StatefulMemset_r(0) contents"); /* Can't use even one byte past that */ TEST_PTR_EQ(NULL, StatefulMemset_r(&s, 'E', 1), "StatefulMemset_r(+1) retval"); TEST_EQ(0, s.remaining_len, "StatefulMemset_r(+1) len"); TEST_EQ(1, s.overrun, "StatefulMemset_r(+1) overrun"); TEST_EQ(0, memcmp(want, buf, sizeof(want)), "StatefulMemset_r(+1) contents"); /* Overrun */ StatefulInit(&s, buf, 128); TEST_PTR_EQ(NULL, StatefulMemset_r(&s, 'F', 256), "StatefulMemset_r(256) retval"); TEST_EQ(1, s.overrun, "StatefulMemset_r(256) overrun"); /* Once overrun, always overrun, even if we now ask for a small skip */ TEST_PTR_EQ(NULL, StatefulMemset_r(&s, 'G', 1), "StatefulMemset_r(256+1) retval"); TEST_EQ(1, s.overrun, "StatefulMemset_r(256+1) overrun"); TEST_EQ(0, memcmp(want, buf, sizeof(want)), "StatefulMemset_r(+1) contents"); /* Overrun with potential wraparound */ StatefulInit(&s, buf, 128); TEST_PTR_EQ(NULL, StatefulMemset_r(&s, 'H', -1), "StatefulMemset_r(-1) retval"); TEST_EQ(1, s.overrun, "StatefulMemset_r(-1) overrun"); TEST_EQ(0, memcmp(want, buf, sizeof(want)), "StatefulMemset_r(+1) contents"); } /* Test StatefulMemcpy_r */ static void StatefulMemcpy_rTest(void) { MemcpyState s; char buf[129]; char want[129]; char* src1 = "Doogie"; char* src2 = "Howserrr"; char* src3 = "WholeBuffr"; memset(want, 0, sizeof(want)); memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); /* Small copies */ StatefulInit(&s, buf, 128); TEST_PTR_EQ(src1, StatefulMemcpy_r(&s, src1, 6), "StatefulMemcpy_r(6) retval"); TEST_EQ(128 - 6, s.remaining_len, "StatefulMemcpy_r(6) len"); TEST_PTR_EQ(buf + 6, s.remaining_buf, "StatefulMemcpy_r(6) buf"); /* Using strcmp() is a convenient way to check that we didn't * overwrite the 0-byte following what we expected to copy. */ TEST_EQ(0, strcmp("Doogie", buf), "StatefulMemcpy_r(6) contents"); TEST_EQ(0, s.overrun, "StatefulMemcpy_r(6) overrun"); TEST_PTR_EQ(src2, StatefulMemcpy_r(&s, src2, 8), "StatefulMemcpy_r(8) retval"); TEST_EQ(0, strcmp("DoogieHowserrr", buf), "StatefulMemcpy_r(8) contents"); /* Use entire buffer */ memset(buf, 42, sizeof(buf)); StatefulInit(&s, buf, 10); TEST_PTR_EQ(src3, StatefulMemcpy_r(&s, src3, 10), "StatefulMemcpy_r(all) retval"); TEST_EQ(0, s.remaining_len, "StatefulMemcpy_r(all) len"); TEST_PTR_EQ(buf + 10, s.remaining_buf, "StatefulMemcpy_r(all) buf"); TEST_EQ(0, s.overrun, "StatefulMemcpy_r(all) overrun"); TEST_EQ(0, memcmp(src3, buf, 10), "StatefulMemcpy_r(all) contents"); TEST_EQ(42, buf[10], "StatefulMemcpy_r(all) contents+1"); /* Zero-length copy is ok (but meaningless) */ TEST_PTR_EQ(src1, StatefulMemcpy_r(&s, src1, 0), "StatefulMemcpy_r(0) retval"); TEST_EQ(0, s.remaining_len, "StatefulMemcpy_r(0) len"); TEST_PTR_EQ(buf + 10, s.remaining_buf, "StatefulMemcpy_r(0) buf"); TEST_EQ(0, s.overrun, "StatefulMemcpy_r(0) overrun"); TEST_EQ(42, buf[10], "StatefulMemcpy_r(0) contents+1"); /* Can't use even one byte past that */ TEST_PTR_EQ(NULL, StatefulMemcpy_r(&s, src1, 1), "StatefulMemcpy_r(+1) retval"); TEST_EQ(0, s.remaining_len, "StatefulMemcpy_r(+1) len"); TEST_EQ(1, s.overrun, "StatefulMemcpy_r(+1) overrun"); TEST_EQ(42, buf[10], "StatefulMemcpy_r(+1) contents"); /* Overrun */ memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); StatefulInit(&s, buf, 8); TEST_PTR_EQ(NULL, StatefulMemcpy_r(&s, "MoreThan8", 9), "StatefulMemcpy_r(9) retval"); TEST_EQ(1, s.overrun, "StatefulMemcpy_r(9) overrun"); /* Once overrun, always overrun, even if we now ask for a small skip */ TEST_PTR_EQ(NULL, StatefulMemcpy_r(&s, "Less", 4), "StatefulMemcpy_r(9+1) retval"); TEST_EQ(1, s.overrun, "StatefulMemcpy_r(9+1) overrun"); TEST_EQ(0, memcmp(want, buf, sizeof(want)), "StatefulMemcpy_r(+1) contents"); /* Overrun with potential wraparound */ StatefulInit(&s, buf, 128); TEST_PTR_EQ(NULL, StatefulMemcpy_r(&s, "FOO", -1), "StatefulMemcpy_r(-1) retval"); TEST_EQ(1, s.overrun, "StatefulMemcpy_r(-1) overrun"); TEST_EQ(0, memcmp(want, buf, sizeof(want)), "StatefulMemcpy_r(+1) contents"); } /* Test StatefulMemcpy */ static void StatefulMemcpyTest(void) { MemcpyState s; char buf[129]; char want[129]; char* src1 = "ThisIsATest"; char* src2 = "ThisIsOnlyATest"; memset(want, 0, sizeof(want)); memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); /* Small copies */ StatefulInit(&s, src1, 12); TEST_PTR_EQ(buf, StatefulMemcpy(&s, buf, 6), "StatefulMemcpy(6) retval"); TEST_EQ(6, s.remaining_len, "StatefulMemcpy(6) len"); TEST_PTR_EQ(src1 + 6, s.remaining_buf, "StatefulMemcpy(6) buf"); /* Using strcmp() is a convenient way to check that we didn't * overwrite the 0-byte following what we expected to copy. */ TEST_EQ(0, strcmp("ThisIs", buf), "StatefulMemcpy(6) contents"); TEST_EQ(0, s.overrun, "StatefulMemcpy(6) overrun"); TEST_PTR_EQ(buf, StatefulMemcpy(&s, buf, 5), "StatefulMemcpy(5) retval"); /* Note that we shouldn't have copied the last byte out of the * stateful buffer, so we don't overwrite the last character of the * string that was in buf. */ TEST_EQ(0, strcmp("ATests", buf), "StatefulMemcpy(5) contents"); /* Use entire buffer */ memset(buf, 1, sizeof(buf)); StatefulInit(&s, src2, 16); TEST_PTR_EQ(buf, StatefulMemcpy(&s, buf, 16), "StatefulMemcpy(all) retval"); TEST_EQ(0, s.remaining_len, "StatefulMemcpy(all) len"); TEST_PTR_EQ(src2 + 16, s.remaining_buf, "StatefulMemcpy(all) buf"); TEST_EQ(0, s.overrun, "StatefulMemcpy(all) overrun"); TEST_EQ(0, strcmp(src2, buf), "StatefulMemcpy(all) contents"); /* Zero-length copy is ok (but meaningless) */ TEST_PTR_EQ(buf, StatefulMemcpy(&s, buf, 0), "StatefulMemcpy(0) retval"); TEST_EQ(0, s.remaining_len, "StatefulMemcpy(0) len"); TEST_PTR_EQ(src2 + 16, s.remaining_buf, "StatefulMemcpy(0) buf"); TEST_EQ(0, s.overrun, "StatefulMemcpy(0) overrun"); TEST_EQ(0, strcmp(src2, buf), "StatefulMemcpy(0) contents"); /* Can't use even one byte past that */ TEST_PTR_EQ(NULL, StatefulMemcpy(&s, buf, 1), "StatefulMemcpy(+1) retval"); TEST_EQ(0, s.remaining_len, "StatefulMemcpy(+1) len"); TEST_EQ(1, s.overrun, "StatefulMemcpy(+1) overrun"); TEST_EQ(0, strcmp(src2, buf), "StatefulMemcpy(+1) contents"); /* Overrun */ memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); StatefulInit(&s, "Small", 5); TEST_PTR_EQ(NULL, StatefulMemcpy(&s, buf, 9), "StatefulMemcpy(9) retval"); TEST_EQ(1, s.overrun, "StatefulMemcpy(9) overrun"); /* Once overrun, always overrun, even if we now ask for a small skip */ TEST_PTR_EQ(NULL, StatefulMemcpy(&s, buf, 4), "StatefulMemcpy(9+1) retval"); TEST_EQ(1, s.overrun, "StatefulMemcpy(9+1) overrun"); TEST_EQ(0, memcmp(want, buf, sizeof(want)), "StatefulMemcpy(+1) contents"); /* Overrun with potential wraparound */ StatefulInit(&s, "Larger", 6); TEST_PTR_EQ(NULL, StatefulMemcpy(&s, buf, -1), "StatefulMemcpy(-1) retval"); TEST_EQ(1, s.overrun, "StatefulMemcpy(-1) overrun"); TEST_EQ(0, memcmp(want, buf, sizeof(want)), "StatefulMemcpy(+1) contents"); } int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { int error_code = 0; StatefulInitTest(); StatefulSkipTest(); StatefulMemset_rTest(); StatefulMemcpy_rTest(); StatefulMemcpyTest(); if (!gTestSuccess) error_code = 255; return error_code; }