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//=============================================================================
/**
* @file SOCK_Connector_Test.cpp
*
* $Id: SOCK_Connector_Test.cpp 93638 2011-03-24 13:16:05Z johnnyw $
*
* This is a test of ACE_SOCK_Connector, focusing on failure cases more
* than on success cases.
*
*
* @author Steve Huston <shuston@riverace.com>
*/
//=============================================================================
#include "test_config.h"
#include "ace/OS_NS_string.h"
#include "ace/INET_Addr.h"
#include "ace/SOCK_Connector.h"
#include "ace/Time_Value.h"
#include "ace/SOCK_Stream.h"
#include "ace/OS_NS_sys_utsname.h"
#include "ace/OS_NS_netdb.h"
// Host candidate list
struct Host_Candidate
{
ACE_TCHAR host_name[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
};
const int MAX_CANDIDATES = 50;
Host_Candidate candidate[MAX_CANDIDATES];
#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_GETHOSTENT)
// Determine if a host exists, is reachable, and is up. Attempt a
// blocking connection to it; if it succeeds, then the host exists, is
// reachable, and is up.
static u_int
host_is_up (ACE_TCHAR hostname[])
{
ACE_SOCK_Connector con;
ACE_SOCK_Stream sock;
// The ACE_INET_Addr construction causes gethostbyname_r to be
// called, so we need to copy the hostname.
ACE_TCHAR test_host[MAXHOSTNAMELEN];
ACE_OS::strcpy (test_host, hostname);
ACE_INET_Addr another_host ((u_short) 7, test_host);
ACE_Time_Value timeout_value (5);
int const status = con.connect (sock,
another_host,
&timeout_value);
sock.close ();
return status == 0 ? 1 : 0;
}
#endif /* ! ACE_LACKS_GETHOSTENT */
// The original problem this program tested for was incorrectly saying
// a non-blocking connect completed successfully when it didn't. The
// test doesn't always work when done to localhost
// (platform-dependant) so we look around for another host - any other
// one will do.
static void
find_another_host (ACE_TCHAR other_host[])
{
static ACE_TCHAR cached_other_host[MAXHOSTNAMELEN] = {'\0'};
if (cached_other_host[0] == '\0')
{
ACE_OS::strcpy (other_host,
ACE_DEFAULT_SERVER_HOST); // If all else fails
#if !defined (ACE_LACKS_GETHOSTENT)
// These gethost-type things don't work everywhere.
struct hostent *h = 0;
ACE_utsname un;
ACE_OS::uname (&un);
h = ACE_OS::gethostbyname (un.nodename);
if (h == 0)
ACE_OS::strcpy (other_host, ACE_LOCALHOST);
else
// Use me if can't find another
ACE_OS::strcpy (other_host, ACE_TEXT_CHAR_TO_TCHAR (h->h_name));
// @@ We really need to add wrappers for these hostent methods.
// Optimize for sequential access of DNS or hosts file.
sethostent (1);
int candidate_count = 0;
// Accumulate candidates first. There is some interaction on
// Linux systems between <gethostent> and <gethostbyname_r>
// (called by ACE_INET_Addr in host_is_up) This otherwise causes
// an infinite loop on Linux --mas 03-08-2001
while ((h = gethostent ()) != 0)
{
if (ACE_OS::strcmp (h->h_name,
ACE_TEXT_ALWAYS_CHAR (ACE_DEFAULT_SERVER_HOST)) == 0)
continue;
// AIX just _has_ to be different
if (ACE_OS::strcmp (h->h_name, "loopback") == 0)
continue;
// If not me.
if (ACE_OS::strcmp
(h->h_name, ACE_TEXT_ALWAYS_CHAR (other_host)) != 0
&& ACE_OS::strcmp (h->h_name, un.nodename) != 0)
{
ACE_OS::strcpy (candidate[candidate_count].host_name,
ACE_TEXT_CHAR_TO_TCHAR (h->h_name));
if (++candidate_count >= MAX_CANDIDATES)
break;
}
}
// Now try to connect to candidates
for (int i = 0; i < candidate_count; i++)
if (host_is_up (candidate[i].host_name))
{
ACE_OS::strcpy (other_host, candidate[i].host_name);
break;
}
sethostent (0);
endhostent ();
#endif /* ! ACE_LACKS_GETHOSTENT */
ACE_OS::strcpy (cached_other_host, other_host);
}
else
ACE_OS::strcpy (other_host, cached_other_host);
}
static int
fail_no_listener_nonblocking (void)
{
ACE_TCHAR test_host[MAXHOSTNAMELEN], test_addr[MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 8];
int status;
ACE_INET_Addr nobody_home;
ACE_SOCK_Connector con;
ACE_SOCK_Stream sock;
ACE_Time_Value nonblock (0, 0);
find_another_host (test_host);
if (nobody_home.set ((u_short) 42000, test_host) == -1)
{
ACE_ERROR ((LM_ERROR,
ACE_TEXT ("Host lookup for %s %p\n"),
test_host,
ACE_TEXT ("failed")));
return -1;
}
nobody_home.addr_to_string (test_addr, MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 8);
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("Testing to host \"%s\" (%s)\n"),
test_host, test_addr));
status = con.connect (sock, nobody_home, &nonblock);
// Need a port that will fail.
if (status == 0)
{
ACE_ERROR ((LM_ERROR,
ACE_TEXT ("Connect which should fail didn't\n")));
status = -1;
}
// On some systems, a failed connect to localhost will return
// ECONNREFUSED or ENETUNREACH directly, instead of
// EWOULDBLOCK. That is also fine.
else if (errno == EWOULDBLOCK ||
errno == ECONNREFUSED ||
errno == ENETUNREACH)
{
if (sock.get_handle () != ACE_INVALID_HANDLE)
status = con.complete (sock);
if (status != -1)
{
ACE_ERROR ((LM_ERROR,
ACE_TEXT ("Connect which should fail didn't\n")));
status = -1;
}
else
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("%p\n"),
ACE_TEXT ("Proper fail")));
status = 0;
}
}
else
{
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_WARNING,
ACE_TEXT ("Test not executed fully; ")
ACE_TEXT ("expected EWOULDBLOCK, %p (%d)\n"),
ACE_TEXT ("not"), ACE_ERRNO_GET));
status = -1;
}
// Just in case.
sock.close ();
return status;
}
// This test tries to hit a port that's listening. Echo (7) is pretty
// popular. Just in case, though, it won't report a failure if it
// gets "refused" (no listener) since the real fixed bug this is
// testing is a returned error of EWOULDBLOCK when the connect really
// did work. That was a side-affect of how
// <ACE::handle_timed_complete> does checks on some systems.
static int
succeed_nonblocking (void)
{
ACE_TCHAR test_host[MAXHOSTNAMELEN], test_addr[MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 8];
int status;
ACE_INET_Addr echo_server;
ACE_SOCK_Connector con;
ACE_SOCK_Stream sock;
ACE_Time_Value nonblock (0, 0);
u_short test_port = 7; // Echo
find_another_host (test_host);
if (ACE_OS::strcmp (ACE_TEXT ("localhost"), test_host) == 0)
{
#if defined (ACE_WIN32)
test_port = 80; // Echo not available on Win32; try web server
#endif /* ACE_WIN32 */
}
if (echo_server.set (test_port, test_host) == -1)
{
ACE_ERROR ((LM_ERROR,
ACE_TEXT ("Host lookup for %s %p\n"),
test_host,
ACE_TEXT ("failed")));
return -1;
}
echo_server.addr_to_string (test_addr, MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 8);
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("Testing to host \"%s\", port %d (%s)\n"),
test_host, test_port, test_addr));
status = con.connect (sock, echo_server, &nonblock);
// Need to test the call to 'complete' really.
if (status == 0 || (status == -1 && errno != EWOULDBLOCK))
{
ACE_DEBUG((LM_WARNING,
ACE_TEXT ("Immediate success/fail; test not completed\n")));
status = 0;
}
else
{
if (sock.get_handle () != ACE_INVALID_HANDLE)
{
status = con.complete (sock);
}
if (status == -1)
{
// Reset the status _before_ doing the printout, in case the
// printout overwrites errno.
if (errno == ECONNREFUSED)
{
status = 0;
ACE_DEBUG ((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT ("Should succeed, but refused: ok\n")));
}
else
{
ACE_ERROR ((LM_ERROR,
ACE_TEXT("Errno <%d>: %p\n"),
ACE_ERRNO_GET,
ACE_TEXT("connect should succeed, but")));
}
}
else
ACE_DEBUG((LM_DEBUG,
ACE_TEXT("Connect which should succeed, did\n")));
}
// Just in case.
sock.close ();
return status;
}
int
run_main (int, ACE_TCHAR *[])
{
ACE_START_TEST (ACE_TEXT ("SOCK_Connector_Test"));
int status = 0;
if (fail_no_listener_nonblocking () == -1)
status = 1;
if (succeed_nonblocking () == -1)
status = 1;
ACE_END_TEST;
return status;
}
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