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// Copyright (c) 2010 Google Inc.
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// All rights reserved.
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//
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// met:
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//
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// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// distribution.
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// this software without specific prior written permission.
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//
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// static_range_map_unittest.cc: Unit tests for StaticRangeMap.
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//
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// Author: Siyang Xie (lambxsy@google.com)
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#include "breakpad_googletest_includes.h"
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#include "common/scoped_ptr.h"
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#include "processor/range_map-inl.h"
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#include "processor/static_range_map-inl.h"
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#include "processor/simple_serializer-inl.h"
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#include "processor/map_serializers-inl.h"
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#include "processor/logging.h"
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namespace {
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// Types used for testing.
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typedef int AddressType;
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typedef int EntryType;
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typedef google_breakpad::StaticRangeMap< AddressType, EntryType > TestMap;
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typedef google_breakpad::RangeMap< AddressType, EntryType > RMap;
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// RangeTest contains data to use for store and retrieve tests. See
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// RunTests for descriptions of the tests.
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struct RangeTest {
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// Base address to use for test
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AddressType address;
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// Size of range to use for test
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AddressType size;
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// Unique ID of range - unstorable ranges must have unique IDs too
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EntryType id;
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// Whether this range is expected to be stored successfully or not
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bool expect_storable;
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};
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// A RangeTestSet encompasses multiple RangeTests, which are run in
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// sequence on the same RangeMap.
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struct RangeTestSet {
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// An array of RangeTests
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const RangeTest* range_tests;
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// The number of tests in the set
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unsigned int range_test_count;
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};
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// These tests will be run sequentially. The first set of tests exercises
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// most functions of RangeTest, and verifies all of the bounds-checking.
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const RangeTest range_tests_0[] = {
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{ INT_MIN, 16, 1, true }, // lowest possible range
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{ -2, 5, 2, true }, // a range through zero
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{ INT_MAX - 9, 11, 3, false }, // tests anti-overflow
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{ INT_MAX - 9, 10, 4, true }, // highest possible range
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{ 5, 0, 5, false }, // tests anti-zero-size
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{ 5, 1, 6, true }, // smallest possible range
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{ -20, 15, 7, true }, // entirely negative
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{ 10, 10, 10, true }, // causes the following tests to fail
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{ 9, 10, 11, false }, // one-less base, one-less high
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{ 9, 11, 12, false }, // one-less base, identical high
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{ 9, 12, 13, false }, // completely contains existing
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{ 10, 9, 14, false }, // identical base, one-less high
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{ 10, 10, 15, false }, // exactly identical to existing range
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{ 10, 11, 16, false }, // identical base, one-greater high
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{ 11, 8, 17, false }, // contained completely within
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{ 11, 9, 18, false }, // one-greater base, identical high
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{ 11, 10, 19, false }, // one-greater base, one-greater high
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{ 9, 2, 20, false }, // overlaps bottom by one
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{ 10, 1, 21, false }, // overlaps bottom by one, contained
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{ 19, 1, 22, false }, // overlaps top by one, contained
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{ 19, 2, 23, false }, // overlaps top by one
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{ 9, 1, 24, true }, // directly below without overlap
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{ 20, 1, 25, true }, // directly above without overlap
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{ 6, 3, 26, true }, // exactly between two ranges, gapless
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{ 7, 3, 27, false }, // tries to span two ranges
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{ 7, 5, 28, false }, // tries to span three ranges
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{ 4, 20, 29, false }, // tries to contain several ranges
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{ 30, 50, 30, true },
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{ 90, 25, 31, true },
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{ 35, 65, 32, false }, // tries to span two noncontiguous
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{ 120, 10000, 33, true }, // > 8-bit
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{ 20000, 20000, 34, true }, // > 8-bit
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{ 0x10001, 0x10001, 35, true }, // > 16-bit
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{ 27, -1, 36, false } // tests high < base
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};
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// Attempt to fill the entire space. The entire space must be filled with
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// three stores because AddressType is signed for these tests, so RangeMap
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// treats the size as signed and rejects sizes that appear to be negative.
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// Even if these tests were run as unsigned, two stores would be needed
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// to fill the space because the entire size of the space could only be
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// described by using one more bit than would be present in AddressType.
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const RangeTest range_tests_1[] = {
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{ INT_MIN, INT_MAX, 50, true }, // From INT_MIN to -2, inclusive
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{ -1, 2, 51, true }, // From -1 to 0, inclusive
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{ 1, INT_MAX, 52, true }, // From 1 to INT_MAX, inclusive
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{ INT_MIN, INT_MAX, 53, false }, // Can't fill the space twice
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{ -1, 2, 54, false },
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{ 1, INT_MAX, 55, false },
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{ -3, 6, 56, false }, // -3 to 2, inclusive - spans 3 ranges
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};
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// A light round of testing to verify that RetrieveRange does the right
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// the right thing at the extremities of the range when nothing is stored
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// there. Checks are forced without storing anything at the extremities
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// by setting size = 0.
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const RangeTest range_tests_2[] = {
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{ INT_MIN, 0, 100, false }, // makes RetrieveRange check low end
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{ -1, 3, 101, true },
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{ INT_MAX, 0, 102, false }, // makes RetrieveRange check high end
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};
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// Similar to the previous test set, but with a couple of ranges closer
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// to the extremities.
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const RangeTest range_tests_3[] = {
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{ INT_MIN + 1, 1, 110, true },
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{ INT_MAX - 1, 1, 111, true },
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{ INT_MIN, 0, 112, false }, // makes RetrieveRange check low end
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{ INT_MAX, 0, 113, false } // makes RetrieveRange check high end
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};
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// The range map is cleared between sets of tests listed here.
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const RangeTestSet range_test_sets[] = {
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{ range_tests_0, sizeof(range_tests_0) / sizeof(RangeTest) },
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{ range_tests_1, sizeof(range_tests_1) / sizeof(RangeTest) },
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{ range_tests_2, sizeof(range_tests_2) / sizeof(RangeTest) },
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{ range_tests_3, sizeof(range_tests_3) / sizeof(RangeTest) },
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{ range_tests_0, sizeof(range_tests_0) / sizeof(RangeTest) } // Run again
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};
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} // namespace
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namespace google_breakpad {
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class TestStaticRangeMap : public ::testing::Test {
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protected:
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void SetUp() {
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kTestCasesCount_ = sizeof(range_test_sets) / sizeof(RangeTestSet);
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}
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// StoreTest uses the data in a RangeTest and calls StoreRange on the
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// test RangeMap. It returns true if the expected result occurred, and
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// false if something else happened.
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void StoreTest(RMap* range_map, const RangeTest* range_test);
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// RetrieveTest uses the data in RangeTest and calls RetrieveRange on the
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// test RangeMap. If it retrieves the expected value (which can be no
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// map entry at the specified range,) it returns true, otherwise, it returns
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// false. RetrieveTest will check the values around the base address and
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// the high address of a range to guard against off-by-one errors.
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void RetrieveTest(TestMap* range_map, const RangeTest* range_test);
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// Test RetrieveRangeAtIndex, which is supposed to return objects in order
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// according to their addresses. This test is performed by looping through
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// the map, calling RetrieveRangeAtIndex for all possible indices in sequence,
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// and verifying that each call returns a different object than the previous
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// call, and that ranges are returned with increasing base addresses. Returns
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// false if the test fails.
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void RetrieveIndexTest(const TestMap* range_map, int set);
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void RunTestCase(int test_case);
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unsigned int kTestCasesCount_;
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RangeMapSerializer<AddressType, EntryType> serializer_;
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};
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void TestStaticRangeMap::StoreTest(RMap* range_map,
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const RangeTest* range_test) {
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bool stored = range_map->StoreRange(range_test->address,
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range_test->size,
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range_test->id);
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EXPECT_EQ(stored, range_test->expect_storable)
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<< "StoreRange id " << range_test->id << "FAILED";
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}
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void TestStaticRangeMap::RetrieveTest(TestMap* range_map,
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const RangeTest* range_test) {
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for (unsigned int side = 0; side <= 1; ++side) {
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// When side == 0, check the low side (base address) of each range.
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// When side == 1, check the high side (base + size) of each range.
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// Check one-less and one-greater than the target address in addition
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// to the target address itself.
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// If the size of the range is only 1, don't check one greater than
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// the base or one less than the high - for a successfully stored
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// range, these tests would erroneously fail because the range is too
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// small.
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AddressType low_offset = -1;
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AddressType high_offset = 1;
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if (range_test->size == 1) {
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if (!side) // When checking the low side,
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high_offset = 0; // don't check one over the target.
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else // When checking the high side,
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low_offset = 0; // don't check one under the target.
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}
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for (AddressType offset = low_offset; offset <= high_offset; ++offset) {
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AddressType address =
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offset +
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(!side ? range_test->address :
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range_test->address + range_test->size - 1);
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bool expected_result = false; // This is correct for tests not stored.
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if (range_test->expect_storable) {
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if (offset == 0) // When checking the target address,
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expected_result = true; // test should always succeed.
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else if (offset == -1) // When checking one below the target,
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expected_result = side; // should fail low and succeed high.
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else // When checking one above the target,
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expected_result = !side; // should succeed low and fail high.
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}
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const EntryType* id;
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AddressType retrieved_base;
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AddressType retrieved_size;
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bool retrieved = range_map->RetrieveRange(address, id,
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&retrieved_base,
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&retrieved_size);
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bool observed_result = retrieved && *id == range_test->id;
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EXPECT_EQ(observed_result, expected_result)
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<< "RetrieveRange id " << range_test->id
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<< ", side " << side << ", offset " << offset << " FAILED.";
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// If a range was successfully retrieved, check that the returned
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// bounds match the range as stored.
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if (observed_result == true) {
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EXPECT_EQ(retrieved_base, range_test->address)
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<< "RetrieveRange id " << range_test->id
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<< ", side " << side << ", offset " << offset << " FAILED.";
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EXPECT_EQ(retrieved_size, range_test->size)
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<< "RetrieveRange id " << range_test->id
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<< ", side " << side << ", offset " << offset << " FAILED.";
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}
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// Now, check RetrieveNearestRange. The nearest range is always
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// expected to be different from the test range when checking one
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// less than the low side.
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bool expected_nearest = range_test->expect_storable;
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if (!side && offset < 0)
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expected_nearest = false;
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AddressType nearest_base;
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AddressType nearest_size;
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bool retrieved_nearest = range_map->RetrieveNearestRange(address,
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id,
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&nearest_base,
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&nearest_size);
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// When checking one greater than the high side, RetrieveNearestRange
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// should usually return the test range. When a different range begins
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// at that address, though, then RetrieveNearestRange should return the
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// range at the address instead of the test range.
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if (side && offset > 0 && nearest_base == address) {
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expected_nearest = false;
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}
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bool observed_nearest = retrieved_nearest &&
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*id == range_test->id;
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EXPECT_EQ(observed_nearest, expected_nearest)
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<< "RetrieveRange id " << range_test->id
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<< ", side " << side << ", offset " << offset << " FAILED.";
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// If a range was successfully retrieved, check that the returned
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// bounds match the range as stored.
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if (expected_nearest ==true) {
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EXPECT_EQ(nearest_base, range_test->address)
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<< "RetrieveRange id " << range_test->id
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<< ", side " << side << ", offset " << offset << " FAILED.";
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EXPECT_EQ(nearest_size, range_test->size)
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<< "RetrieveRange id " << range_test->id
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<< ", side " << side << ", offset " << offset << " FAILED.";
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}
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}
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}
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}
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void TestStaticRangeMap::RetrieveIndexTest(const TestMap* range_map, int set) {
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AddressType last_base = 0;
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const EntryType* last_entry = 0;
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const EntryType* entry;
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int object_count = range_map->GetCount();
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for (int object_index = 0; object_index < object_count; ++object_index) {
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AddressType base;
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ASSERT_TRUE(range_map->RetrieveRangeAtIndex(object_index,
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entry,
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&base,
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NULL))
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<< "FAILED: RetrieveRangeAtIndex set " << set
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<< " index " << object_index;
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ASSERT_TRUE(entry) << "FAILED: RetrieveRangeAtIndex set " << set
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<< " index " << object_index;
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// It's impossible to do these comparisons unless there's a previous
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// object to compare against.
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if (last_entry) {
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// The object must be different from the last_entry one.
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EXPECT_NE(*entry, *last_entry) << "FAILED: RetrieveRangeAtIndex set "
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<< set << " index " << object_index;
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// Each object must have a base greater than the previous object's base.
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EXPECT_GT(base, last_base) << "FAILED: RetrieveRangeAtIndex set " << set
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<< " index " << object_index;
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}
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last_entry = entry;
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last_base = base;
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}
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// Make sure that RetrieveRangeAtIndex doesn't allow lookups at indices that
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// are too high.
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ASSERT_FALSE(range_map->RetrieveRangeAtIndex(
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object_count, entry, NULL, NULL)) << "FAILED: RetrieveRangeAtIndex set "
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<< set << " index " << object_count
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<< " (too large)";
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}
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// RunTests runs a series of test sets.
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void TestStaticRangeMap::RunTestCase(int test_case) {
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// Maintain the range map in a pointer so that deletion can be meaningfully
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// tested.
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scoped_ptr<RMap> rmap(new RMap());
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const RangeTest* range_tests = range_test_sets[test_case].range_tests;
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unsigned int range_test_count = range_test_sets[test_case].range_test_count;
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// Run the StoreRange test, which validates StoreRange and initializes
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// the RangeMap with data for the RetrieveRange test.
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int stored_count = 0; // The number of ranges successfully stored
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for (unsigned int range_test_index = 0;
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range_test_index < range_test_count;
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++range_test_index) {
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const RangeTest* range_test = &range_tests[range_test_index];
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StoreTest(rmap.get(), range_test);
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if (range_test->expect_storable)
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++stored_count;
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}
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scoped_array<char> memaddr(serializer_.Serialize(*rmap, NULL));
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scoped_ptr<TestMap> static_range_map(new TestMap(memaddr.get()));
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// The RangeMap's own count of objects should also match.
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EXPECT_EQ(static_range_map->GetCount(), stored_count);
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// Run the RetrieveRange test
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for (unsigned int range_test_index = 0;
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range_test_index < range_test_count;
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++range_test_index) {
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const RangeTest* range_test = &range_tests[range_test_index];
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RetrieveTest(static_range_map.get(), range_test);
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}
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RetrieveIndexTest(static_range_map.get(), test_case);
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}
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TEST_F(TestStaticRangeMap, TestCase0) {
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int test_case = 0;
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RunTestCase(test_case);
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}
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TEST_F(TestStaticRangeMap, TestCase1) {
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int test_case = 1;
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RunTestCase(test_case);
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}
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TEST_F(TestStaticRangeMap, TestCase2) {
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int test_case = 2;
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RunTestCase(test_case);
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}
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TEST_F(TestStaticRangeMap, TestCase3) {
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int test_case = 3;
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RunTestCase(test_case);
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}
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TEST_F(TestStaticRangeMap, RunTestCase0Again) {
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int test_case = 0;
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RunTestCase(test_case);
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}
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} // namespace google_breakpad
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
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return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
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}
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