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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
* vim: sw=2 ts=2 et lcs=trail\:.,tab\:>~ :
* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
#ifndef storage_test_harness_h__
#define storage_test_harness_h__
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
#include "prthread.h"
#include "nsAppDirectoryServiceDefs.h"
#include "nsComponentManagerUtils.h"
#include "nsDirectoryServiceDefs.h"
#include "nsDirectoryServiceUtils.h"
#include "nsServiceManagerUtils.h"
#include "nsIThread.h"
#include "nsThreadUtils.h"
#include "mozilla/ReentrantMonitor.h"
#include "mozilla/AutoSQLiteLifetime.h"
#include "mozIStorageService.h"
#include "mozIStorageConnection.h"
#include "mozIStorageStatementCallback.h"
#include "mozIStorageCompletionCallback.h"
#include "mozIStorageBindingParamsArray.h"
#include "mozIStorageBindingParams.h"
#include "mozIStorageAsyncStatement.h"
#include "mozIStorageStatement.h"
#include "mozIStoragePendingStatement.h"
#include "mozIStorageError.h"
#include "nsIInterfaceRequestorUtils.h"
#include "nsIEventTarget.h"
#include "sqlite3.h"
#define do_check_true(aCondition) EXPECT_TRUE(aCondition)
#define do_check_false(aCondition) EXPECT_FALSE(aCondition)
#define do_check_success(aResult) do_check_true(NS_SUCCEEDED(aResult))
#define do_check_eq(aExpected, aActual) do_check_true(aExpected == aActual)
#define do_check_ok(aInvoc) do_check_true((aInvoc) == SQLITE_OK)
already_AddRefed<mozIStorageService> getService();
already_AddRefed<mozIStorageConnection> getMemoryDatabase();
already_AddRefed<mozIStorageConnection> getDatabase(
nsIFile* aDBFile = nullptr,
uint32_t aConnectionFlags = mozIStorageService::CONNECTION_DEFAULT);
class AsyncStatementSpinner : public mozIStorageStatementCallback,
public mozIStorageCompletionCallback {
public:
NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS
NS_DECL_MOZISTORAGESTATEMENTCALLBACK
NS_DECL_MOZISTORAGECOMPLETIONCALLBACK
AsyncStatementSpinner();
void SpinUntilCompleted();
uint16_t completionReason;
protected:
virtual ~AsyncStatementSpinner() = default;
volatile bool mCompleted;
};
class AsyncCompletionSpinner : public mozIStorageCompletionCallback {
public:
NS_DECL_ISUPPORTS
NS_DECL_MOZISTORAGECOMPLETIONCALLBACK
AsyncCompletionSpinner();
void SpinUntilCompleted();
nsresult mCompletionReason;
nsCOMPtr<nsISupports> mCompletionValue;
protected:
virtual ~AsyncCompletionSpinner() = default;
volatile bool mCompleted;
};
#define NS_DECL_ASYNCSTATEMENTSPINNER \
NS_IMETHOD HandleResult(mozIStorageResultSet* aResultSet) override;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// Async Helpers
/**
* Execute an async statement, blocking the main thread until we get the
* callback completion notification.
*/
void blocking_async_execute(mozIStorageBaseStatement* stmt);
/**
* Invoke AsyncClose on the given connection, blocking the main thread until we
* get the completion notification.
*/
void blocking_async_close(mozIStorageConnection* db);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// Mutex Watching
/**
* Verify that mozIStorageAsyncStatement's life-cycle never triggers a mutex on
* the caller (generally main) thread. We do this by decorating the sqlite
* mutex logic with our own code that checks what thread it is being invoked on
* and sets a flag if it is invoked on the main thread. We are able to easily
* decorate the SQLite mutex logic because SQLite allows us to retrieve the
* current function pointers being used and then provide a new set.
*/
extern sqlite3_mutex_methods orig_mutex_methods;
extern sqlite3_mutex_methods wrapped_mutex_methods;
extern bool mutex_used_on_watched_thread;
extern PRThread* watched_thread;
/**
* Ugly hack to let us figure out what a connection's async thread is. If we
* were MOZILLA_INTERNAL_API and linked as such we could just include
* mozStorageConnection.h and just ask Connection directly. But that turns out
* poorly.
*
* When the thread a mutex is invoked on isn't watched_thread we save it to this
* variable.
*/
extern nsIThread* last_non_watched_thread;
/**
* Set a flag if the mutex is used on the thread we are watching, but always
* call the real mutex function.
*/
extern "C" void wrapped_MutexEnter(sqlite3_mutex* mutex);
extern "C" int wrapped_MutexTry(sqlite3_mutex* mutex);
class HookSqliteMutex {
public:
HookSqliteMutex() {
// We need to initialize and teardown SQLite to get it to set up the
// default mutex handlers for us so we can steal them and wrap them.
do_check_ok(sqlite3_initialize());
do_check_ok(sqlite3_shutdown());
do_check_ok(::sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMUTEX, &orig_mutex_methods));
do_check_ok(
::sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMUTEX, &wrapped_mutex_methods));
wrapped_mutex_methods.xMutexEnter = wrapped_MutexEnter;
wrapped_mutex_methods.xMutexTry = wrapped_MutexTry;
do_check_ok(::sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_MUTEX, &wrapped_mutex_methods));
}
~HookSqliteMutex() {
do_check_ok(sqlite3_shutdown());
do_check_ok(::sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_MUTEX, &orig_mutex_methods));
mozilla::AutoSQLiteLifetime::Init();
int rc = mozilla::AutoSQLiteLifetime::getInitResult();
MOZ_RELEASE_ASSERT(rc == SQLITE_OK);
}
};
/**
* Call to clear the watch state and to set the watching against this thread.
*
* Check |mutex_used_on_watched_thread| to see if the mutex has fired since
* this method was last called. Since we're talking about the current thread,
* there are no race issues to be concerned about
*/
void watch_for_mutex_use_on_this_thread();
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// Thread Wedgers
/**
* A runnable that blocks until code on another thread invokes its unwedge
* method. By dispatching this to a thread you can ensure that no subsequent
* runnables dispatched to the thread will execute until you invoke unwedge.
*
* The wedger is self-dispatching, just construct it with its target.
*/
class ThreadWedger : public mozilla::Runnable {
public:
explicit ThreadWedger(nsIEventTarget* aTarget)
: mozilla::Runnable("ThreadWedger"),
mReentrantMonitor("thread wedger"),
unwedged(false) {
aTarget->Dispatch(this, aTarget->NS_DISPATCH_NORMAL);
}
NS_IMETHOD Run() override {
mozilla::ReentrantMonitorAutoEnter automon(mReentrantMonitor);
if (!unwedged) automon.Wait();
return NS_OK;
}
void unwedge() {
mozilla::ReentrantMonitorAutoEnter automon(mReentrantMonitor);
unwedged = true;
automon.Notify();
}
private:
mozilla::ReentrantMonitor mReentrantMonitor MOZ_UNANNOTATED;
bool unwedged;
};
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// Async Helpers
/**
* A horrible hack to figure out what the connection's async thread is. By
* creating a statement and async dispatching we can tell from the mutex who
* is the async thread, PRThread style. Then we map that to an nsIThread.
*/
already_AddRefed<nsIThread> get_conn_async_thread(mozIStorageConnection* db);
#endif // storage_test_harness_h__