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asterisk/tests/test_config.c
Matthew Jordan a2c912e997 media formats: re-architect handling of media for performance improvements
In the old times media formats were represented using a bit field. This was
fast but had a few limitations.
 1. Asterisk was limited in how many formats it could handle.
 2. Formats, being a bit field, could not include any attribute information.
    A format was strictly its type, e.g., "this is ulaw".
This was changed in Asterisk 10 (see
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Media+Architecture+Proposal for
notes on that work) which led to the creation of the ast_format structure.
This structure allowed Asterisk to handle attributes and bundle information
with a format.

Additionally, ast_format_cap was created to act as a container for multiple
formats that, together, formed the capability of some entity. Another
mechanism was added to allow logic to be registered which performed format
attribute negotiation. Everywhere throughout the codebase Asterisk was
changed to use this strategy.

Unfortunately, in software, there is no free lunch. These new capabilities
came at a cost.

Performance analysis and profiling showed that we spend an inordinate
amount of time comparing, copying, and generally manipulating formats and
their related structures. Basic prototyping has shown that a reasonably
large performance improvement could be made in this area. This patch is the
result of that project, which overhauled the media format architecture
and its usage in Asterisk to improve performance.

Generally, the new philosophy for handling formats is as follows:
 * The ast_format structure is reference counted. This removed a large amount
   of the memory allocations and copying that was done in prior versions.
 * In order to prevent race conditions while keeping things performant, the
   ast_format structure is immutable by convention and lock-free. Violate this
   tenet at your peril!
 * Because formats are reference counted, codecs are also reference counted.
   The Asterisk core generally provides built-in codecs and caches the
   ast_format structures created to represent them. Generally, to prevent
   inordinate amounts of module reference bumping, codecs and formats can be
   added at run-time but cannot be removed.
 * All compatibility with the bit field representation of codecs/formats has
   been moved to a compatibility API. The primary user of this representation
   is chan_iax2, which must continue to maintain its bit-field usage of formats
   for interoperability concerns.
 * When a format is negotiated with attributes, or when a format cannot be
   represented by one of the cached formats, a new format object is created or
   cloned from an existing format. That format may have the same codec
   underlying it, but is a different format than a version of the format with
   different attributes or without attributes.
 * While formats are reference counted objects, the reference count maintained
   on the format should be manipulated with care. Formats are generally cached
   and will persist for the lifetime of Asterisk and do not explicitly need
   to have their lifetime modified. An exception to this is when the user of a
   format does not know where the format came from *and* the user may outlive
   the provider of the format. This occurs, for example, when a format is read
   from a channel: the channel may have a format with attributes (hence,
   non-cached) and the user of the format may last longer than the channel (if
   the reference to the channel is released prior to the format's reference).

For more information on this work, see the API design notes:
  https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Media+Format+Rewrite

Finally, this work was the culmination of a large number of developer's
efforts. Extra thanks goes to Corey Farrell, who took on a large amount of the
work in the Asterisk core, chan_sip, and was an invaluable resource in peer
reviews throughout this project.

There were a substantial number of patches contributed during this work; the
following issues/patch names simply reflect some of the work (and will cause
the release scripts to give attribution to the individuals who work on them).

Reviews:
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3814
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3808
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3805
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3803
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3801
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3798
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3800
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3794
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3793
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3792
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3791
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3790
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3789
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3788
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3787
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3786
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3784
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3783
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3778
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3774
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3775
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3772
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3761
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3754
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3753
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3751
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3750
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3748
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3747
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3746
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3742
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3740
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3739
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3738
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3737
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3736
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3734
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3722
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3713
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3703
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3689
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3687
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3674
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3671
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3667
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3665
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3625
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3602
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3519
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3518
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3516
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3515
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3512
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3506
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3413
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3410
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3387
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3388
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3389
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3390
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3321
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3320
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3319
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3318
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3266
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3265
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3234
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3178

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git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@419044 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2014-07-20 22:06:33 +00:00

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C

/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 2010, Digium, Inc.
*
* Mark Michelson <mmichelson@digium.com>
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*/
/*!
* \file
* \brief Configuration unit tests
*
* \author Mark Michelson <mmichelson@digium.com>
*
*/
/*** MODULEINFO
<depend>TEST_FRAMEWORK</depend>
<support_level>core</support_level>
***/
#include "asterisk.h"
ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION(__FILE__, "$Revision$");
#include <math.h> /* HUGE_VAL */
#include "asterisk/config.h"
#include "asterisk/module.h"
#include "asterisk/test.h"
#include "asterisk/paths.h"
#include "asterisk/config_options.h"
#include "asterisk/netsock2.h"
#include "asterisk/acl.h"
#include "asterisk/frame.h"
#include "asterisk/utils.h"
#include "asterisk/logger.h"
#include "asterisk/format_cap.h"
#define CONFIG_FILE "test_config.conf"
/*
* This builds the folowing config:
* [Capitals]
* Germany = Berlin
* China = Beijing
* Canada = Ottawa
*
* [Protagonists]
* 1984 = Winston Smith
* Green Eggs And Ham = Sam I Am
* The Kalevala = Vainamoinen
*
* This config is used for all tests below.
*/
const char cat1[] = "Capitals";
const char cat1varname1[] = "Germany";
const char cat1varvalue1[] = "Berlin";
const char cat1varname2[] = "China";
const char cat1varvalue2[] = "Beijing";
const char cat1varname3[] = "Canada";
const char cat1varvalue3[] = "Ottawa";
const char cat2[] = "Protagonists";
const char cat2varname1[] = "1984";
const char cat2varvalue1[] = "Winston Smith";
const char cat2varname2[] = "Green Eggs And Ham";
const char cat2varvalue2[] = "Sam I Am";
const char cat2varname3[] = "The Kalevala";
const char cat2varvalue3[] = "Vainamoinen";
struct pair {
const char *name;
const char *val;
};
struct association {
const char *category;
struct pair vars[3];
} categories [] = {
{ cat1,
{
{ cat1varname1, cat1varvalue1 },
{ cat1varname2, cat1varvalue2 },
{ cat1varname3, cat1varvalue3 },
}
},
{ cat2,
{
{ cat2varname1, cat2varvalue1 },
{ cat2varname2, cat2varvalue2 },
{ cat2varname3, cat2varvalue3 },
}
},
};
/*!
* \brief Build ast_config struct from above definitions
*
* \retval NULL Failed to build the config
* \retval non-NULL An ast_config struct populated with data
*/
static struct ast_config *build_cfg(void)
{
struct ast_config *cfg;
struct association *cat_iter;
struct pair *var_iter;
size_t i;
size_t j;
cfg = ast_config_new();
if (!cfg) {
goto fail;
}
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LEN(categories); ++i) {
struct ast_category *cat;
cat_iter = &categories[i];
cat = ast_category_new(cat_iter->category, "", 999999);
if (!cat) {
goto fail;
}
ast_category_append(cfg, cat);
for (j = 0; j < ARRAY_LEN(cat_iter->vars); ++j) {
struct ast_variable *var;
var_iter = &cat_iter->vars[j];
var = ast_variable_new(var_iter->name, var_iter->val, "");
if (!var) {
goto fail;
}
ast_variable_append(cat, var);
}
}
return cfg;
fail:
ast_config_destroy(cfg);
return NULL;
}
/*!
* \brief Tests that the contents of an ast_config is what is expected
*
* \param cfg Config to test
* \retval -1 Failed to pass a test
* \retval 0 Config passes checks
*/
static int test_config_validity(struct ast_config *cfg)
{
int i;
const char *cat_iter = NULL;
/* Okay, let's see if the correct content is there */
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LEN(categories); ++i) {
struct ast_variable *var = NULL;
size_t j;
cat_iter = ast_category_browse(cfg, cat_iter);
if (strcmp(cat_iter, categories[i].category)) {
ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "Category name mismatch, %s does not match %s\n", cat_iter, categories[i].category);
return -1;
}
for (j = 0; j < ARRAY_LEN(categories[i].vars); ++j) {
var = var ? var->next : ast_variable_browse(cfg, cat_iter);
if (strcmp(var->name, categories[i].vars[j].name)) {
ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "Variable name mismatch, %s does not match %s\n", var->name, categories[i].vars[j].name);
return -1;
}
if (strcmp(var->value, categories[i].vars[j].val)) {
ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "Variable value mismatch, %s does not match %s\n", var->value, categories[i].vars[j].val);
return -1;
}
}
}
return 0;
}
AST_TEST_DEFINE(copy_config)
{
enum ast_test_result_state res = AST_TEST_FAIL;
struct ast_config *cfg = NULL;
struct ast_config *copy = NULL;
switch (cmd) {
case TEST_INIT:
info->name = "copy_config";
info->category = "/main/config/";
info->summary = "Test copying configuration";
info->description =
"Ensure that variables and categories are copied correctly";
return AST_TEST_NOT_RUN;
case TEST_EXECUTE:
break;
}
cfg = build_cfg();
if (!cfg) {
goto out;
}
copy = ast_config_copy(cfg);
if (!copy) {
goto out;
}
if (test_config_validity(copy) != 0) {
goto out;
}
res = AST_TEST_PASS;
out:
ast_config_destroy(cfg);
ast_config_destroy(copy);
return res;
}
/*!
* \brief Write the config file to disk
*
* This is necessary for testing config hooks since
* they are only triggered when a config is read from
* its intended storage medium
*/
static int write_config_file(void)
{
int i;
FILE *config_file;
char filename[PATH_MAX];
snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s",
ast_config_AST_CONFIG_DIR, CONFIG_FILE);
config_file = fopen(filename, "w");
if (!config_file) {
return -1;
}
for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LEN(categories); ++i) {
int j;
fprintf(config_file, "[%s]\n", categories[i].category);
for (j = 0; j < ARRAY_LEN(categories[i].vars); ++j) {
fprintf(config_file, "%s = %s\n",
categories[i].vars[j].name,
categories[i].vars[j].val);
}
}
fclose(config_file);
return 0;
}
/*!
* \brief Delete config file created by write_config_file
*/
static void delete_config_file(void)
{
char filename[PATH_MAX];
snprintf(filename, sizeof(filename), "%s/%s",
ast_config_AST_CONFIG_DIR, CONFIG_FILE);
unlink(filename);
}
/*
* Boolean to indicate if the config hook has run
*/
static int hook_run;
/*
* Boolean to indicate if, when the hook runs, the
* data passed to it is what is expected
*/
static int hook_config_sane;
static int hook_cb(struct ast_config *cfg)
{
hook_run = 1;
if (test_config_validity(cfg) == 0) {
hook_config_sane = 1;
}
ast_config_destroy(cfg);
return 0;
}
AST_TEST_DEFINE(config_hook)
{
enum ast_test_result_state res = AST_TEST_FAIL;
enum config_hook_flags hook_flags = { 0, };
struct ast_flags config_flags = { CONFIG_FLAG_FILEUNCHANGED };
struct ast_config *cfg;
switch (cmd) {
case TEST_INIT:
info->name = "config_hook";
info->category = "/main/config/";
info->summary = "Test config hooks";
info->description =
"Ensure that config hooks are called at approriate times,"
"not called at inappropriate times, and that all information"
"that should be present is present.";
return AST_TEST_NOT_RUN;
case TEST_EXECUTE:
break;
}
write_config_file();
/*
* Register a config hook to run when CONFIG_FILE is loaded by this module
*/
ast_config_hook_register("test_hook",
CONFIG_FILE,
AST_MODULE,
hook_flags,
hook_cb);
/*
* Try loading the config file. This should result in the hook
* being called
*/
cfg = ast_config_load(CONFIG_FILE, config_flags);
ast_config_destroy(cfg);
if (!hook_run || !hook_config_sane) {
ast_test_status_update(test, "Config hook either did not run or was given bad data!\n");
goto out;
}
/*
* Now try loading the wrong config file but from the right module.
* Hook should not run
*/
hook_run = 0;
cfg = ast_config_load("asterisk.conf", config_flags);
ast_config_destroy(cfg);
if (hook_run) {
ast_test_status_update(test, "Config hook ran even though an incorrect file was specified.\n");
goto out;
}
/*
* Now try loading the correct config file but from the wrong module.
* Hook should not run
*/
hook_run = 0;
cfg = ast_config_load2(CONFIG_FILE, "fake_module.so", config_flags);
ast_config_destroy(cfg);
if (hook_run) {
ast_test_status_update(test, "Config hook ran even though an incorrect module was specified.\n");
goto out;
}
/*
* Now try loading the file correctly, but without any changes to the file.
* Hook should not run
*/
hook_run = 0;
cfg = ast_config_load(CONFIG_FILE, config_flags);
/* Only destroy this cfg conditionally. Otherwise a crash happens. */
if (cfg != CONFIG_STATUS_FILEUNCHANGED) {
ast_config_destroy(cfg);
}
if (hook_run) {
ast_test_status_update(test, "Config hook ran even though file contents had not changed\n");
goto out;
}
res = AST_TEST_PASS;
out:
delete_config_file();
return res;
}
enum {
EXPECT_FAIL = 0,
EXPECT_SUCCEED,
};
#define TOOBIG_I32 "2147483649"
#define TOOSMALL_I32 "-2147483649"
#define TOOBIG_U32 "4294967297"
#define TOOSMALL_U32 "-4294967297"
#define DEFAULTVAL 42
#define EPSILON 0.001
#define TEST_PARSE(input, should_succeed, expected_result, flags, result, ...) do {\
int __res = ast_parse_arg(input, (flags), result, ##__VA_ARGS__); \
if (!__res == !should_succeed) { \
ast_test_status_update(test, "ast_parse_arg failed on '%s'. %d/%d\n", input, __res, should_succeed); \
ret = AST_TEST_FAIL; \
} else { \
if (((flags) & PARSE_TYPE) == PARSE_INT32) { \
int32_t *r = (int32_t *) (void *) result; \
int32_t e = (int32_t) expected_result; \
if (*r != e) { \
ast_test_status_update(test, "ast_parse_arg int32_t failed with %d != %d\n", *r, e); \
ret = AST_TEST_FAIL; \
} \
} else if (((flags) & PARSE_TYPE) == PARSE_UINT32) { \
uint32_t *r = (uint32_t *) (void *) result; \
uint32_t e = (uint32_t) expected_result; \
if (*r != e) { \
ast_test_status_update(test, "ast_parse_arg uint32_t failed with %u != %u\n", *r, e); \
ret = AST_TEST_FAIL; \
} \
} else if (((flags) & PARSE_TYPE) == PARSE_DOUBLE) { \
double *r = (double *) (void *) result; \
double e = (double) expected_result; \
if (fabs(*r - e) > EPSILON) { \
ast_test_status_update(test, "ast_parse_arg double failed with %f != %f\n", *r, e); \
ret = AST_TEST_FAIL; \
} \
} \
} \
*(result) = DEFAULTVAL; \
} while (0)
AST_TEST_DEFINE(ast_parse_arg_test)
{
int ret = AST_TEST_PASS;
int32_t int32_t_val = DEFAULTVAL;
uint32_t uint32_t_val = DEFAULTVAL;
double double_val = DEFAULTVAL;
switch (cmd) {
case TEST_INIT:
info->name = "ast_parse_arg";
info->category = "/config/";
info->summary = "Test the output of ast_parse_arg";
info->description =
"Ensures that ast_parse_arg behaves as expected";
return AST_TEST_NOT_RUN;
case TEST_EXECUTE:
break;
}
/* int32 testing */
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123, PARSE_INT32, &int32_t_val);
TEST_PARSE("-123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, -123, PARSE_INT32, &int32_t_val);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_INT32, &int32_t_val);
TEST_PARSE(TOOBIG_I32, EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32, &int32_t_val);
TEST_PARSE(TOOSMALL_I32, EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32, &int32_t_val);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32, &int32_t_val);
TEST_PARSE("7not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32, &int32_t_val);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT, &int32_t_val, 7);
TEST_PARSE("-123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, -123, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT, &int32_t_val, 7);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT, &int32_t_val, 7);
TEST_PARSE(TOOBIG_I32, EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT, &int32_t_val, 7);
TEST_PARSE(TOOSMALL_I32, EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT, &int32_t_val, 7);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT, &int32_t_val, 7);
TEST_PARSE("7not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT, &int32_t_val, 7);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 0, 200);
TEST_PARSE("-123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, -123, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, -200, 100);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, -1, 0);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 0, 122);
TEST_PARSE("-123", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, -122, 100);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 1, 100);
TEST_PARSE(TOOBIG_I32, EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE(TOOSMALL_I32, EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("7not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 0, 200);
TEST_PARSE("-123", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, -200, 100);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, -1, 0);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 0, 122);
TEST_PARSE("-123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, -123, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, -122, 100);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 1, 100);
TEST_PARSE(TOOBIG_I32, EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE(TOOSMALL_I32, EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("7not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, 0, 200);
TEST_PARSE("-123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, -123, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, -200, 100);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, -1, 0);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, 0, 122);
TEST_PARSE("-123", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, -122, 100);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, 1, 100);
TEST_PARSE(TOOBIG_I32, EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE(TOOSMALL_I32, EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("7not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, 0, 200);
TEST_PARSE("-123", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, -200, 100);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, -1, 0);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, 0, 122);
TEST_PARSE("-123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, -123, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, -122, 100);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, 1, 100);
TEST_PARSE(TOOBIG_I32, EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE(TOOSMALL_I32, EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("7not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_INT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &int32_t_val, 7, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
/* uuint32 testing */
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123, PARSE_UINT32, &uint32_t_val);
TEST_PARSE("-123", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32, &uint32_t_val);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_UINT32, &uint32_t_val);
TEST_PARSE(TOOBIG_U32, EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32, &uint32_t_val);
TEST_PARSE(TOOSMALL_U32, EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32, &uint32_t_val);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32, &uint32_t_val);
TEST_PARSE("7not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32, &uint32_t_val);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT, &uint32_t_val, 7);
TEST_PARSE("-123", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT, &uint32_t_val, 7);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT, &uint32_t_val, 7);
TEST_PARSE(TOOBIG_U32, EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT, &uint32_t_val, 7);
TEST_PARSE(TOOSMALL_U32, EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT, &uint32_t_val, 7);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT, &uint32_t_val, 7);
TEST_PARSE("7not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT, &uint32_t_val, 7);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 0, 200);
TEST_PARSE("-123", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 0, 200);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 0, 1);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 0, 122);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 1, 100);
TEST_PARSE(TOOBIG_U32, EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE(TOOSMALL_U32, EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("7not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 0, 200);
TEST_PARSE("-123", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 0, 200);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 0, 1);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 0, 122);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 1, 100);
TEST_PARSE(TOOBIG_U32, EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE(TOOSMALL_U32, EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("7not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, 0, 200);
TEST_PARSE("-123", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, 0, 200);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, 0, 1);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, 0, 122);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, 1, 100);
TEST_PARSE(TOOBIG_U32, EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE(TOOSMALL_U32, EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("7not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, 0, 200);
TEST_PARSE("-123", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, 0, 100);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, 0, 1);
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, 0, 122);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, 1, 100);
TEST_PARSE(TOOBIG_U32, EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE(TOOSMALL_U32, EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE("7not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7, PARSE_UINT32 | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &uint32_t_val, 7, INT_MIN, INT_MAX);
TEST_PARSE(" -123", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_UINT32, &uint32_t_val);
/* double testing */
TEST_PARSE("123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123, PARSE_DOUBLE, &double_val);
TEST_PARSE("123.123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123.123, PARSE_DOUBLE, &double_val);
TEST_PARSE("-123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, -123, PARSE_DOUBLE, &double_val);
TEST_PARSE("-123.123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, -123.123, PARSE_DOUBLE, &double_val);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_DOUBLE, &double_val);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_DOUBLE, &double_val);
TEST_PARSE("7.0not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_DOUBLE, &double_val);
TEST_PARSE("123.123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123.123, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT, &double_val, 7.0);
TEST_PARSE("-123.123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, -123.123, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT, &double_val, 7.0);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT, &double_val, 7.0);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7.0, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT, &double_val, 7.0);
TEST_PARSE("7.0not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7.0, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT, &double_val, 7.0);
TEST_PARSE("123.123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123.123, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &double_val, 0.0, 200.0);
TEST_PARSE("-123.123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, -123.123, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &double_val, -200.0, 100.0);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &double_val, -1.0, 0.0);
TEST_PARSE("123.123", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &double_val, 0.0, 122.0);
TEST_PARSE("-123.123", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &double_val, -122.0, 100.0);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &double_val, 1.0, 100.0);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &double_val, -HUGE_VAL, HUGE_VAL);
TEST_PARSE("7not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &double_val, -HUGE_VAL, HUGE_VAL);
TEST_PARSE("123.123", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &double_val, 0.0, 200.0);
TEST_PARSE("-123.123", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &double_val, -200.0, 100.0);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &double_val, -1.0, 0.0);
TEST_PARSE("123.123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123.123, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &double_val, 0.0, 122.0);
TEST_PARSE("-123.123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, -123.123, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &double_val, -122.0, 100.0);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &double_val, 1.0, 100.0);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &double_val, -HUGE_VAL, HUGE_VAL);
TEST_PARSE("7not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, DEFAULTVAL, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &double_val, -HUGE_VAL, HUGE_VAL);
TEST_PARSE("123.123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123.123, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &double_val, 7.0, 0.0, 200.0);
TEST_PARSE("-123.123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, -123.123, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &double_val, 7.0, -200.0, 100.0);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &double_val, 7.0, -1.0, 0.0);
TEST_PARSE("123.123", EXPECT_FAIL, 7.0, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &double_val, 7.0, 0.0, 122.0);
TEST_PARSE("-123.123", EXPECT_FAIL, 7.0, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &double_val, 7.0, -122.0, 100.0);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_FAIL, 7.0, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &double_val, 7.0, 1.0, 100.0);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7.0, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &double_val, 7.0, -HUGE_VAL, HUGE_VAL);
TEST_PARSE("7not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7.0, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_IN_RANGE, &double_val, 7.0, -HUGE_VAL, HUGE_VAL);
TEST_PARSE("123.123", EXPECT_FAIL, 7.0, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &double_val, 7.0, 0.0, 200.0);
TEST_PARSE("-123.123", EXPECT_FAIL, 7.0, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &double_val, 7.0, -200.0, 100.0);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_FAIL, 7.0, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &double_val, 7.0, -1.0, 0.0);
TEST_PARSE("123.123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 123.123, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &double_val, 7.0, 0.0, 122.0);
TEST_PARSE("-123.123", EXPECT_SUCCEED, -123.123, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &double_val, 7.0, -122.0, 100.0);
TEST_PARSE("0", EXPECT_SUCCEED, 0, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &double_val, 7.0, 1.0, 100.0);
TEST_PARSE("not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7.0, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &double_val, 7.0, -HUGE_VAL, HUGE_VAL);
TEST_PARSE("7not a number", EXPECT_FAIL, 7.0, PARSE_DOUBLE | PARSE_DEFAULT | PARSE_OUT_RANGE, &double_val, 7.0, -HUGE_VAL, HUGE_VAL);
/* ast_sockaddr_parse is tested extensively in test_netsock2.c and PARSE_ADDR is a very simple wrapper */
return ret;
}
struct test_item {
AST_DECLARE_STRING_FIELDS(
AST_STRING_FIELD(name);
AST_STRING_FIELD(stropt);
);
int32_t intopt;
uint32_t uintopt;
unsigned int flags;
double doubleopt;
struct ast_sockaddr sockaddropt;
int boolopt;
struct ast_ha *aclopt;
struct ast_format_cap *codeccapopt;
unsigned int customopt:1;
};
struct test_config {
struct test_item *global;
struct test_item *global_defaults;
struct ao2_container *items;
};
static int test_item_hash(const void *obj, const int flags)
{
const struct test_item *item = obj;
const char *name = (flags & OBJ_KEY) ? obj : item->name;
return ast_str_case_hash(name);
}
static int test_item_cmp(void *obj, void *arg, int flags)
{
struct test_item *one = obj, *two = arg;
const char *match = (flags & OBJ_KEY) ? arg : two->name;
return strcasecmp(one->name, match) ? 0 : (CMP_MATCH | CMP_STOP);
}
static void test_item_destructor(void *obj)
{
struct test_item *item = obj;
ast_string_field_free_memory(item);
ao2_cleanup(item->codeccapopt);
if (item->aclopt) {
ast_free_ha(item->aclopt);
}
return;
}
static void *test_item_alloc(const char *cat)
{
struct test_item *item;
if (!(item = ao2_alloc(sizeof(*item), test_item_destructor))) {
return NULL;
}
if (ast_string_field_init(item, 128)) {
ao2_ref(item, -1);
return NULL;
}
if (!(item->codeccapopt = ast_format_cap_alloc(AST_FORMAT_CAP_FLAG_DEFAULT))) {
ao2_ref(item, -1);
return NULL;
}
ast_string_field_set(item, name, cat);
return item;
}
static void test_config_destructor(void *obj)
{
struct test_config *cfg = obj;
ao2_cleanup(cfg->global);
ao2_cleanup(cfg->global_defaults);
ao2_cleanup(cfg->items);
}
static void *test_config_alloc(void)
{
struct test_config *cfg;
if (!(cfg = ao2_alloc(sizeof(*cfg), test_config_destructor))) {
goto error;
}
if (!(cfg->global = test_item_alloc("global"))) {
goto error;
}
if (!(cfg->global_defaults = test_item_alloc("global_defaults"))) {
goto error;
}
if (!(cfg->items = ao2_container_alloc(1, test_item_hash, test_item_cmp))) {
goto error;
}
return cfg;
error:
ao2_cleanup(cfg);
return NULL;
}
static void *test_item_find(struct ao2_container *container, const char *cat)
{
return ao2_find(container, cat, OBJ_KEY);
}
static int customopt_handler(const struct aco_option *opt, struct ast_variable *var, void *obj)
{
struct test_item *item = obj;
if (!strcasecmp(var->name, "customopt")) {
item->customopt = ast_true(var->value);
} else {
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
static struct aco_type global = {
.type = ACO_GLOBAL,
.item_offset = offsetof(struct test_config, global),
.category_match = ACO_WHITELIST,
.category = "^global$",
};
static struct aco_type global_defaults = {
.type = ACO_GLOBAL,
.item_offset = offsetof(struct test_config, global_defaults),
.category_match = ACO_WHITELIST,
.category = "^global_defaults$",
};
static struct aco_type item = {
.type = ACO_ITEM,
.category_match = ACO_BLACKLIST,
.category = "^(global|global_defaults)$",
.item_alloc = test_item_alloc,
.item_find = test_item_find,
.item_offset = offsetof(struct test_config, items),
};
struct aco_file config_test_conf = {
.filename = "config_test.conf",
.types = ACO_TYPES(&global, &global_defaults, &item),
};
static AO2_GLOBAL_OBJ_STATIC(global_obj);
CONFIG_INFO_TEST(cfg_info, global_obj, test_config_alloc,
.files = ACO_FILES(&config_test_conf),
);
AST_TEST_DEFINE(config_options_test)
{
int res = AST_TEST_PASS, x, error;
struct test_item defaults = { 0, }, configs = { 0, };
struct test_item *arr[4];
struct ast_sockaddr acl_allow = {{ 0, }}, acl_fail = {{ 0, }};
RAII_VAR(struct test_config *, cfg, NULL, ao2_cleanup);
RAII_VAR(struct test_item *, item, NULL, ao2_cleanup);
RAII_VAR(struct test_item *, item_defaults, NULL, ao2_cleanup);
switch (cmd) {
case TEST_INIT:
info->name = "config_options_test";
info->category = "/config/";
info->summary = "Config opptions unit test";
info->description =
"Tests the Config Options API";
return AST_TEST_NOT_RUN;
case TEST_EXECUTE:
break;
}
#define INT_DEFAULT "-2"
#define INT_CONFIG "-1"
#define UINT_DEFAULT "2"
#define UINT_CONFIG "1"
#define DOUBLE_DEFAULT "1.1"
#define DOUBLE_CONFIG "0.1"
#define SOCKADDR_DEFAULT "4.3.2.1:4321"
#define SOCKADDR_CONFIG "1.2.3.4:1234"
#define BOOL_DEFAULT "false"
#define BOOL_CONFIG "true"
#define BOOLFLAG1_DEFAULT "false"
#define BOOLFLAG1_CONFIG "true"
#define BOOLFLAG2_DEFAULT "false"
#define BOOLFLAG2_CONFIG "false"
#define BOOLFLAG3_DEFAULT "false"
#define BOOLFLAG3_CONFIG "true"
#define ACL_DEFAULT NULL
#define ACL_CONFIG_PERMIT "1.2.3.4/32"
#define ACL_CONFIG_DENY "0.0.0.0/0"
#define CODEC_DEFAULT "!all,alaw"
#define CODEC_CONFIG "!all,ulaw,g729"
#define STR_DEFAULT "default"
#define STR_CONFIG "test"
#define CUSTOM_DEFAULT "no"
#define CUSTOM_CONFIG "yes"
#define BOOLFLAG1 1 << 0
#define BOOLFLAG2 1 << 1
#define BOOLFLAG3 1 << 2
if (aco_info_init(&cfg_info)) {
ast_test_status_update(test, "Could not init cfg info\n");
return AST_TEST_FAIL;
}
/* Register all options */
aco_option_register(&cfg_info, "intopt", ACO_EXACT, config_test_conf.types, INT_DEFAULT, OPT_INT_T, 0, FLDSET(struct test_item, intopt));
aco_option_register(&cfg_info, "uintopt", ACO_EXACT, config_test_conf.types, UINT_DEFAULT, OPT_UINT_T, 0, FLDSET(struct test_item, uintopt));
aco_option_register(&cfg_info, "doubleopt", ACO_EXACT, config_test_conf.types, DOUBLE_DEFAULT, OPT_DOUBLE_T, 0, FLDSET(struct test_item, doubleopt));
aco_option_register(&cfg_info, "sockaddropt", ACO_EXACT, config_test_conf.types, SOCKADDR_DEFAULT, OPT_SOCKADDR_T, 0, FLDSET(struct test_item, sockaddropt));
aco_option_register(&cfg_info, "boolopt", ACO_EXACT, config_test_conf.types, BOOL_DEFAULT, OPT_BOOL_T, 1, FLDSET(struct test_item, boolopt));
aco_option_register(&cfg_info, "boolflag1", ACO_EXACT, config_test_conf.types, BOOLFLAG1_DEFAULT, OPT_BOOLFLAG_T, 1, FLDSET(struct test_item, flags), BOOLFLAG1);
aco_option_register(&cfg_info, "boolflag2", ACO_EXACT, config_test_conf.types, BOOLFLAG2_DEFAULT, OPT_BOOLFLAG_T, 1, FLDSET(struct test_item, flags), BOOLFLAG2);
aco_option_register(&cfg_info, "boolflag3", ACO_EXACT, config_test_conf.types, BOOLFLAG3_DEFAULT, OPT_BOOLFLAG_T, 1, FLDSET(struct test_item, flags), BOOLFLAG3);
aco_option_register(&cfg_info, "aclpermitopt", ACO_EXACT, config_test_conf.types, ACL_DEFAULT, OPT_ACL_T, 1, FLDSET(struct test_item, aclopt));
aco_option_register(&cfg_info, "acldenyopt", ACO_EXACT, config_test_conf.types, ACL_DEFAULT, OPT_ACL_T, 0, FLDSET(struct test_item, aclopt));
aco_option_register(&cfg_info, "codecopt", ACO_EXACT, config_test_conf.types, CODEC_DEFAULT, OPT_CODEC_T, 1, FLDSET(struct test_item, codeccapopt));
aco_option_register(&cfg_info, "stropt", ACO_EXACT, config_test_conf.types, STR_DEFAULT, OPT_STRINGFIELD_T, 0, STRFLDSET(struct test_item, stropt));
aco_option_register_custom(&cfg_info, "customopt", ACO_EXACT, config_test_conf.types, CUSTOM_DEFAULT, customopt_handler, 0);
aco_option_register_deprecated(&cfg_info, "permit", config_test_conf.types, "aclpermitopt");
aco_option_register_deprecated(&cfg_info, "deny", config_test_conf.types, "acldenyopt");
if (aco_process_config(&cfg_info, 0) == ACO_PROCESS_ERROR) {
ast_test_status_update(test, "Could not parse config\n");
return AST_TEST_FAIL;
}
ast_parse_arg(INT_DEFAULT, PARSE_INT32, &defaults.intopt);
ast_parse_arg(INT_CONFIG, PARSE_INT32, &configs.intopt);
ast_parse_arg(UINT_DEFAULT, PARSE_UINT32, &defaults.uintopt);
ast_parse_arg(UINT_CONFIG, PARSE_UINT32, &configs.uintopt);
ast_parse_arg(DOUBLE_DEFAULT, PARSE_DOUBLE, &defaults.doubleopt);
ast_parse_arg(DOUBLE_CONFIG, PARSE_DOUBLE, &configs.doubleopt);
ast_parse_arg(SOCKADDR_DEFAULT, PARSE_ADDR, &defaults.sockaddropt);
ast_parse_arg(SOCKADDR_CONFIG, PARSE_ADDR, &configs.sockaddropt);
defaults.boolopt = ast_true(BOOL_DEFAULT);
configs.boolopt = ast_true(BOOL_CONFIG);
ast_set2_flag(&defaults, ast_true(BOOLFLAG1_DEFAULT), BOOLFLAG1);
ast_set2_flag(&defaults, ast_true(BOOLFLAG2_DEFAULT), BOOLFLAG2);
ast_set2_flag(&defaults, ast_true(BOOLFLAG3_DEFAULT), BOOLFLAG3);
ast_set2_flag(&configs, ast_true(BOOLFLAG1_CONFIG), BOOLFLAG1);
ast_set2_flag(&configs, ast_true(BOOLFLAG2_CONFIG), BOOLFLAG2);
ast_set2_flag(&configs, ast_true(BOOLFLAG3_CONFIG), BOOLFLAG3);
defaults.aclopt = NULL;
configs.aclopt = ast_append_ha("deny", ACL_CONFIG_DENY, configs.aclopt, &error);
configs.aclopt = ast_append_ha("permit", ACL_CONFIG_PERMIT, configs.aclopt, &error);
ast_sockaddr_parse(&acl_allow, "1.2.3.4", PARSE_PORT_FORBID);
ast_sockaddr_parse(&acl_fail, "1.1.1.1", PARSE_PORT_FORBID);
defaults.codeccapopt = ast_format_cap_alloc(AST_FORMAT_CAP_FLAG_DEFAULT);
ast_format_cap_update_by_allow_disallow(defaults.codeccapopt, CODEC_DEFAULT, 1);
configs.codeccapopt = ast_format_cap_alloc(AST_FORMAT_CAP_FLAG_DEFAULT);
ast_format_cap_update_by_allow_disallow(configs.codeccapopt, CODEC_CONFIG, 1);
ast_string_field_init(&defaults, 128);
ast_string_field_init(&configs, 128);
ast_string_field_set(&defaults, stropt, STR_DEFAULT);
ast_string_field_set(&configs, stropt, STR_CONFIG);
defaults.customopt = ast_true(CUSTOM_DEFAULT);
configs.customopt = ast_true(CUSTOM_CONFIG);
cfg = ao2_global_obj_ref(global_obj);
if (!(item = ao2_find(cfg->items, "item", OBJ_KEY))) {
ast_test_status_update(test, "could not look up 'item'\n");
return AST_TEST_FAIL;
}
if (!(item_defaults = ao2_find(cfg->items, "item_defaults", OBJ_KEY))) {
ast_test_status_update(test, "could not look up 'item_defaults'\n");
return AST_TEST_FAIL;
}
arr[0] = cfg->global;
arr[1] = item;
arr[2] = cfg->global_defaults;
arr[3] = item_defaults;
/* Test global and item against configs, global_defaults and item_defaults against defaults */
#define NOT_EQUAL_FAIL(field) \
if (arr[x]->field != control->field) { \
ast_test_status_update(test, "%s did not match: %d != %d with x = %d\n", #field, arr[x]->field, control->field, x); \
res = AST_TEST_FAIL; \
}
for (x = 0; x < 4; x++) {
struct test_item *control = x < 2 ? &configs : &defaults;
NOT_EQUAL_FAIL(intopt);
NOT_EQUAL_FAIL(uintopt);
NOT_EQUAL_FAIL(boolopt);
NOT_EQUAL_FAIL(flags);
NOT_EQUAL_FAIL(customopt);
if (fabs(arr[x]->doubleopt - control->doubleopt) > 0.001) {
ast_test_status_update(test, "doubleopt did not match: %f vs %f on loop %d\n", arr[x]->doubleopt, control->doubleopt, x);
res = AST_TEST_FAIL;
}
if (ast_sockaddr_cmp(&arr[x]->sockaddropt, &control->sockaddropt)) {
ast_test_status_update(test, "sockaddr did not match on loop %d\n", x);
res = AST_TEST_FAIL;
}
if (!ast_format_cap_identical(arr[x]->codeccapopt, control->codeccapopt)) {
struct ast_str *codec_buf1 = ast_str_alloca(64);
struct ast_str *codec_buf2 = ast_str_alloca(64);
ast_test_status_update(test, "format did not match: '%s' vs '%s' on loop %d\n",
ast_format_cap_get_names(arr[x]->codeccapopt, &codec_buf1),
ast_format_cap_get_names(control->codeccapopt, &codec_buf2),
x);
res = AST_TEST_FAIL;
}
if (strcasecmp(arr[x]->stropt, control->stropt)) {
ast_test_status_update(test, "stropt did not match: '%s' vs '%s' on loop %d\n", arr[x]->stropt, control->stropt, x);
res = AST_TEST_FAIL;
}
if (arr[x]->aclopt != control->aclopt && (ast_apply_ha(arr[x]->aclopt, &acl_allow) != ast_apply_ha(control->aclopt, &acl_allow) ||
ast_apply_ha(arr[x]->aclopt, &acl_fail) != ast_apply_ha(control->aclopt, &acl_fail))) {
ast_test_status_update(test, "acl not match: on loop %d\n", x);
res = AST_TEST_FAIL;
}
}
ast_free_ha(configs.aclopt);
ao2_cleanup(defaults.codeccapopt);
defaults.codeccapopt = NULL;
ao2_cleanup(configs.codeccapopt);
configs.codeccapopt = NULL;
ast_string_field_free_memory(&defaults);
ast_string_field_free_memory(&configs);
return res;
}
static int unload_module(void)
{
AST_TEST_UNREGISTER(copy_config);
AST_TEST_UNREGISTER(config_hook);
AST_TEST_UNREGISTER(ast_parse_arg_test);
AST_TEST_UNREGISTER(config_options_test);
return 0;
}
static int load_module(void)
{
AST_TEST_REGISTER(copy_config);
AST_TEST_REGISTER(config_hook);
AST_TEST_REGISTER(ast_parse_arg_test);
AST_TEST_REGISTER(config_options_test);
return AST_MODULE_LOAD_SUCCESS;
}
AST_MODULE_INFO_STANDARD(ASTERISK_GPL_KEY, "Config test module");