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// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
//go:build unix
package runtime_test
import (
"bytes"
"internal/testenv"
"io"
"os"
"os/exec"
"runtime"
"runtime/debug"
"strings"
"sync"
"syscall"
"testing"
"time"
"unsafe"
)
func init() {
if runtime.Sigisblocked(int(syscall.SIGQUIT)) {
// We can't use SIGQUIT to kill subprocesses because
// it's blocked. Use SIGKILL instead. See issue
// #19196 for an example of when this happens.
testenv.Sigquit = syscall.SIGKILL
}
}
func TestBadOpen(t *testing.T) {
// make sure we get the correct error code if open fails. Same for
// read/write/close on the resulting -1 fd. See issue 10052.
nonfile := []byte("/notreallyafile")
fd := runtime.Open(&nonfile[0], 0, 0)
if fd != -1 {
t.Errorf("open(%q)=%d, want -1", nonfile, fd)
}
var buf [32]byte
r := runtime.Read(-1, unsafe.Pointer(&buf[0]), int32(len(buf)))
if got, want := r, -int32(syscall.EBADF); got != want {
t.Errorf("read()=%d, want %d", got, want)
}
w := runtime.Write(^uintptr(0), unsafe.Pointer(&buf[0]), int32(len(buf)))
if got, want := w, -int32(syscall.EBADF); got != want {
t.Errorf("write()=%d, want %d", got, want)
}
c := runtime.Close(-1)
if c != -1 {
t.Errorf("close()=%d, want -1", c)
}
}
func TestCrashDumpsAllThreads(t *testing.T) {
if *flagQuick {
t.Skip("-quick")
}
if runtime.GOARCH == "mips64le" {
t.Skipf("skipping; flaky on %s", runtime.GOARCH)
}
if runtime.GOARCH == "s390x" {
t.Skipf("skipping; flaky on %s", runtime.GOARCH)
}
switch runtime.GOOS {
case "darwin", "dragonfly", "freebsd", "linux", "netbsd", "openbsd", "illumos", "solaris":
default:
t.Skipf("skipping; not supported on %v", runtime.GOOS)
}
if runtime.GOOS == "openbsd" && (runtime.GOARCH == "arm" || runtime.GOARCH == "mips64" || runtime.GOARCH == "ppc64") {
// This may be ncpu < 2 related...
t.Skipf("skipping; test fails on %s/%s - see issue #42464", runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH)
}
if runtime.Sigisblocked(int(syscall.SIGQUIT)) {
t.Skip("skipping; SIGQUIT is blocked, see golang.org/issue/19196")
}
testenv.MustHaveGoBuild(t)
if strings.Contains(os.Getenv("GOFLAGS"), "mayMoreStackPreempt") {
// This test occasionally times out in this debug mode. This is probably
// revealing a real bug in the scheduler, but since it seems to only
// affect this test and this is itself a test of a debug mode, it's not
// a high priority.
testenv.SkipFlaky(t, 55160)
}
exe, err := buildTestProg(t, "testprog")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
cmd := testenv.Command(t, exe, "CrashDumpsAllThreads")
cmd = testenv.CleanCmdEnv(cmd)
cmd.Dir = t.TempDir() // put any core file in tempdir
cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env,
"GOTRACEBACK=crash",
// Set GOGC=off. Because of golang.org/issue/10958, the tight
// loops in the test program are not preemptible. If GC kicks
// in, it may lock up and prevent main from saying it's ready.
"GOGC=off",
// Set GODEBUG=asyncpreemptoff=1. If a thread is preempted
// when it receives SIGQUIT, it won't show the expected
// stack trace. See issue 35356.
"GODEBUG=asyncpreemptoff=1",
)
var outbuf bytes.Buffer
cmd.Stdout = &outbuf
cmd.Stderr = &outbuf
rp, wp, err := os.Pipe()
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
defer rp.Close()
cmd.ExtraFiles = []*os.File{wp}
if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil {
wp.Close()
t.Fatalf("starting program: %v", err)
}
if err := wp.Close(); err != nil {
t.Logf("closing write pipe: %v", err)
}
if _, err := rp.Read(make([]byte, 1)); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("reading from pipe: %v", err)
}
if err := cmd.Process.Signal(syscall.SIGQUIT); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("signal: %v", err)
}
// No point in checking the error return from Wait--we expect
// it to fail.
cmd.Wait()
// We want to see a stack trace for each thread.
// Before https://golang.org/cl/2811 running threads would say
// "goroutine running on other thread; stack unavailable".
out := outbuf.Bytes()
n := bytes.Count(out, []byte("main.crashDumpsAllThreadsLoop("))
if n != 4 {
t.Errorf("found %d instances of main.crashDumpsAllThreadsLoop; expected 4", n)
t.Logf("%s", out)
}
}
func TestPanicSystemstack(t *testing.T) {
// Test that GOTRACEBACK=crash prints both the system and user
// stack of other threads.
// The GOTRACEBACK=crash handler takes 0.1 seconds even if
// it's not writing a core file and potentially much longer if
// it is. Skip in short mode.
if testing.Short() {
t.Skip("Skipping in short mode (GOTRACEBACK=crash is slow)")
}
if runtime.Sigisblocked(int(syscall.SIGQUIT)) {
t.Skip("skipping; SIGQUIT is blocked, see golang.org/issue/19196")
}
t.Parallel()
cmd := exec.Command(os.Args[0], "testPanicSystemstackInternal")
cmd = testenv.CleanCmdEnv(cmd)
cmd.Dir = t.TempDir() // put any core file in tempdir
cmd.Env = append(cmd.Env, "GOTRACEBACK=crash")
pr, pw, err := os.Pipe()
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("creating pipe: ", err)
}
cmd.Stderr = pw
if err := cmd.Start(); err != nil {
t.Fatal("starting command: ", err)
}
defer cmd.Process.Wait()
defer cmd.Process.Kill()
if err := pw.Close(); err != nil {
t.Log("closing write pipe: ", err)
}
defer pr.Close()
// Wait for "x\nx\n" to indicate almost-readiness.
buf := make([]byte, 4)
_, err = io.ReadFull(pr, buf)
if err != nil || string(buf) != "x\nx\n" {
t.Fatal("subprocess failed; output:\n", string(buf))
}
// The child blockers print "x\n" and then block on a lock. Receiving
// those bytes only indicates that the child is _about to block_. Since
// we don't have a way to know when it is fully blocked, sleep a bit to
// make us less likely to lose the race and signal before the child
// blocks.
time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)
// Send SIGQUIT.
if err := cmd.Process.Signal(syscall.SIGQUIT); err != nil {
t.Fatal("signaling subprocess: ", err)
}
// Get traceback.
tb, err := io.ReadAll(pr)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("reading traceback from pipe: ", err)
}
// Traceback should have two testPanicSystemstackInternal's
// and two blockOnSystemStackInternal's.
userFunc := "testPanicSystemstackInternal"
sysFunc := "blockOnSystemStackInternal"
nUser := bytes.Count(tb, []byte(userFunc))
nSys := bytes.Count(tb, []byte(sysFunc))
if nUser != 2 || nSys != 2 {
t.Fatalf("want %d user stack frames in %s and %d system stack frames in %s, got %d and %d:\n%s", 2, userFunc, 2, sysFunc, nUser, nSys, string(tb))
}
// Traceback should not contain "unexpected SPWRITE" when
// unwinding the system stacks.
if bytes.Contains(tb, []byte("unexpected SPWRITE")) {
t.Errorf("unexpected \"unexpected SPWRITE\" in traceback:\n%s", tb)
}
}
func init() {
if len(os.Args) >= 2 && os.Args[1] == "testPanicSystemstackInternal" {
// Complete any in-flight GCs and disable future ones. We're going to
// block goroutines on runtime locks, which aren't ever preemptible for the
// GC to scan them.
runtime.GC()
debug.SetGCPercent(-1)
// Get two threads running on the system stack with
// something recognizable in the stack trace.
runtime.GOMAXPROCS(2)
go testPanicSystemstackInternal()
testPanicSystemstackInternal()
}
}
func testPanicSystemstackInternal() {
runtime.BlockOnSystemStack()
os.Exit(1) // Should be unreachable.
}
func TestSignalExitStatus(t *testing.T) {
testenv.MustHaveGoBuild(t)
exe, err := buildTestProg(t, "testprog")
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
err = testenv.CleanCmdEnv(exec.Command(exe, "SignalExitStatus")).Run()
if err == nil {
t.Error("test program succeeded unexpectedly")
} else if ee, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError); !ok {
t.Errorf("error (%v) has type %T; expected exec.ExitError", err, err)
} else if ws, ok := ee.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus); !ok {
t.Errorf("error.Sys (%v) has type %T; expected syscall.WaitStatus", ee.Sys(), ee.Sys())
} else if !ws.Signaled() || ws.Signal() != syscall.SIGTERM {
t.Errorf("got %v; expected SIGTERM", ee)
}
}
func TestSignalIgnoreSIGTRAP(t *testing.T) {
if runtime.GOOS == "openbsd" {
testenv.SkipFlaky(t, 49725)
}
output := runTestProg(t, "testprognet", "SignalIgnoreSIGTRAP")
want := "OK\n"
if output != want {
t.Fatalf("want %s, got %s\n", want, output)
}
}
func TestSignalDuringExec(t *testing.T) {
switch runtime.GOOS {
case "darwin", "dragonfly", "freebsd", "linux", "netbsd", "openbsd":
default:
t.Skipf("skipping test on %s", runtime.GOOS)
}
output := runTestProg(t, "testprognet", "SignalDuringExec")
want := "OK\n"
if output != want {
t.Fatalf("want %s, got %s\n", want, output)
}
}
func TestSignalM(t *testing.T) {
r, w, errno := runtime.Pipe()
if errno != 0 {
t.Fatal(syscall.Errno(errno))
}
defer func() {
runtime.Close(r)
runtime.Close(w)
}()
runtime.Closeonexec(r)
runtime.Closeonexec(w)
var want, got int64
var wg sync.WaitGroup
ready := make(chan *runtime.M)
wg.Add(1)
go func() {
runtime.LockOSThread()
want, got = runtime.WaitForSigusr1(r, w, func(mp *runtime.M) {
ready <- mp
})
runtime.UnlockOSThread()
wg.Done()
}()
waitingM := <-ready
runtime.SendSigusr1(waitingM)
timer := time.AfterFunc(time.Second, func() {
// Write 1 to tell WaitForSigusr1 that we timed out.
bw := byte(1)
if n := runtime.Write(uintptr(w), unsafe.Pointer(&bw), 1); n != 1 {
t.Errorf("pipe write failed: %d", n)
}
})
defer timer.Stop()
wg.Wait()
if got == -1 {
t.Fatal("signalM signal not received")
} else if want != got {
t.Fatalf("signal sent to M %d, but received on M %d", want, got)
}
}
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