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1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 // This test validates that the ProcessSingleton class properly makes sure
6 // that there is only one main browser process.
7 //
8 // It is currently compiled and run on Windows and Posix(non-Mac) platforms.
9 // Mac uses system services and ProcessSingletonMac is a noop. (Maybe it still
10 // makes sense to test that the system services are giving the behavior we
11 // want?)
13 #include "base/bind.h"
14 #include "base/command_line.h"
15 #include "base/files/file_path.h"
16 #include "base/files/scoped_temp_dir.h"
17 #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
18 #include "base/path_service.h"
19 #include "base/process/launch.h"
20 #include "base/process/process.h"
21 #include "base/process/process_iterator.h"
22 #include "base/synchronization/waitable_event.h"
23 #include "base/test/test_timeouts.h"
24 #include "base/threading/thread.h"
25 #include "chrome/common/chrome_constants.h"
26 #include "chrome/common/chrome_paths.h"
27 #include "chrome/common/chrome_switches.h"
28 #include "chrome/test/base/in_process_browser_test.h"
29 #include "chrome/test/base/test_launcher_utils.h"
31 namespace {
33 // This is for the code that is to be ran in multiple threads at once,
34 // to stress a race condition on first process start.
35 // We use the thread safe ref counted base class so that we can use the
36 // base::Bind to run the StartChrome methods in many threads.
37 class ChromeStarter : public base::RefCountedThreadSafe<ChromeStarter> {
38 public:
39 ChromeStarter(base::TimeDelta timeout, const base::FilePath& user_data_dir)
40 : ready_event_(false /* manual */, false /* signaled */),
41 done_event_(false /* manual */, false /* signaled */),
42 process_terminated_(false),
43 timeout_(timeout),
44 user_data_dir_(user_data_dir) {
47 // We must reset some data members since we reuse the same ChromeStarter
48 // object and start/stop it a few times. We must start fresh! :-)
49 void Reset() {
50 ready_event_.Reset();
51 done_event_.Reset();
52 if (process_.IsValid())
53 process_.Close();
54 process_terminated_ = false;
57 void StartChrome(base::WaitableEvent* start_event, bool first_run) {
58 // TODO(mattm): maybe stuff should be refactored to use
59 // UITest::LaunchBrowserHelper somehow?
60 base::FilePath program;
61 ASSERT_TRUE(PathService::Get(base::FILE_EXE, &program));
62 base::CommandLine command_line(program);
63 command_line.AppendSwitchPath(switches::kUserDataDir, user_data_dir_);
65 if (first_run)
66 command_line.AppendSwitch(switches::kForceFirstRun);
67 else
68 command_line.AppendSwitch(switches::kNoFirstRun);
70 // Add the normal test-mode switches, except for the ones we're adding
71 // ourselves.
72 base::CommandLine standard_switches(base::CommandLine::NO_PROGRAM);
73 test_launcher_utils::PrepareBrowserCommandLineForTests(&standard_switches);
74 const base::CommandLine::SwitchMap& switch_map =
75 standard_switches.GetSwitches();
76 for (base::CommandLine::SwitchMap::const_iterator i = switch_map.begin();
77 i != switch_map.end(); ++i) {
78 const std::string& switch_name = i->first;
79 if (switch_name == switches::kUserDataDir ||
80 switch_name == switches::kForceFirstRun ||
81 switch_name == switches::kNoFirstRun)
82 continue;
84 command_line.AppendSwitchNative(switch_name, i->second);
87 // Try to get all threads to launch the app at the same time.
88 // So let the test know we are ready.
89 ready_event_.Signal();
90 // And then wait for the test to tell us to GO!
91 ASSERT_NE(static_cast<base::WaitableEvent*>(NULL), start_event);
92 start_event->Wait();
94 // Here we don't wait for the app to be terminated because one of the
95 // process will stay alive while the others will be restarted. If we would
96 // wait here, we would never get a handle to the main process...
97 process_ = base::LaunchProcess(command_line, base::LaunchOptions());
98 ASSERT_TRUE(process_.IsValid());
100 // We can wait on the handle here, we should get stuck on one and only
101 // one process. The test below will take care of killing that process
102 // to unstuck us once it confirms there is only one.
103 int exit_code;
104 process_terminated_ = process_.WaitForExitWithTimeout(timeout_, &exit_code);
105 // Let the test know we are done.
106 done_event_.Signal();
109 // Public access to simplify the test code using them.
110 base::WaitableEvent ready_event_;
111 base::WaitableEvent done_event_;
112 base::Process process_;
113 bool process_terminated_;
115 private:
116 friend class base::RefCountedThreadSafe<ChromeStarter>;
118 ~ChromeStarter() {}
120 base::TimeDelta timeout_;
121 base::FilePath user_data_dir_;
123 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ChromeStarter);
126 } // namespace
128 // Our test fixture that initializes and holds onto a few global vars.
129 class ProcessSingletonTest : public InProcessBrowserTest {
130 public:
131 ProcessSingletonTest()
132 // We use a manual reset so that all threads wake up at once when signaled
133 // and thus we must manually reset it for each attempt.
134 : threads_waker_(true /* manual */, false /* signaled */) {
135 EXPECT_TRUE(temp_profile_dir_.CreateUniqueTempDir());
138 void SetUp() override {
139 // Start the threads and create the starters.
140 for (size_t i = 0; i < kNbThreads; ++i) {
141 chrome_starter_threads_[i].reset(new base::Thread("ChromeStarter"));
142 ASSERT_TRUE(chrome_starter_threads_[i]->Start());
143 chrome_starters_[i] = new ChromeStarter(
144 TestTimeouts::action_max_timeout(), temp_profile_dir_.path());
148 void TearDown() override {
149 // Stop the threads.
150 for (size_t i = 0; i < kNbThreads; ++i)
151 chrome_starter_threads_[i]->Stop();
154 // This method is used to make sure we kill the main browser process after
155 // all of its child processes have successfully attached to it. This was added
156 // when we realized that if we just kill the parent process right away, we
157 // sometimes end up with dangling child processes. If we Sleep for a certain
158 // amount of time, we are OK... So we introduced this method to avoid a
159 // flaky wait. Instead, we kill all descendants of the main process after we
160 // killed it, relying on the fact that we can still get the parent id of a
161 // child process, even when the parent dies.
162 void KillProcessTree(const base::Process& process) {
163 class ProcessTreeFilter : public base::ProcessFilter {
164 public:
165 explicit ProcessTreeFilter(base::ProcessId parent_pid) {
166 ancestor_pids_.insert(parent_pid);
168 bool Includes(const base::ProcessEntry& entry) const override {
169 if (ancestor_pids_.find(entry.parent_pid()) != ancestor_pids_.end()) {
170 ancestor_pids_.insert(entry.pid());
171 return true;
172 } else {
173 return false;
176 private:
177 mutable std::set<base::ProcessId> ancestor_pids_;
178 } process_tree_filter(process.Pid());
180 // Start by explicitly killing the main process we know about...
181 static const int kExitCode = 42;
182 EXPECT_TRUE(process.Terminate(kExitCode, true /* wait */));
184 // Then loop until we can't find any of its descendant.
185 // But don't try more than kNbTries times...
186 static const int kNbTries = 10;
187 int num_tries = 0;
188 base::FilePath program;
189 ASSERT_TRUE(PathService::Get(base::FILE_EXE, &program));
190 base::FilePath::StringType exe_name = program.BaseName().value();
191 while (base::GetProcessCount(exe_name, &process_tree_filter) > 0 &&
192 num_tries++ < kNbTries) {
193 base::KillProcesses(exe_name, kExitCode, &process_tree_filter);
195 DLOG_IF(ERROR, num_tries >= kNbTries) << "Failed to kill all processes!";
198 // Since this is a hard to reproduce problem, we make a few attempts.
199 // We stop the attempts at the first error, and when there are no errors,
200 // we don't time-out of any wait, so it executes quite fast anyway.
201 static const size_t kNbAttempts = 5;
203 // The idea is to start chrome from multiple threads all at once.
204 static const size_t kNbThreads = 5;
205 scoped_refptr<ChromeStarter> chrome_starters_[kNbThreads];
206 scoped_ptr<base::Thread> chrome_starter_threads_[kNbThreads];
208 // The event that will get all threads to wake up simultaneously and try
209 // to start a chrome process at the same time.
210 base::WaitableEvent threads_waker_;
212 // We don't want to use the default profile, but can't use UITest's since we
213 // don't use UITest::LaunchBrowser.
214 base::ScopedTempDir temp_profile_dir_;
217 #if defined(OS_LINUX) && defined(TOOLKIT_VIEWS)
218 // http://crbug.com/58219
219 #define MAYBE_StartupRaceCondition DISABLED_StartupRaceCondition
220 #else
221 #define MAYBE_StartupRaceCondition StartupRaceCondition
222 #endif
223 IN_PROC_BROWSER_TEST_F(ProcessSingletonTest, MAYBE_StartupRaceCondition) {
224 // We use this to stop the attempts loop on the first failure.
225 bool failed = false;
226 for (size_t attempt = 0; attempt < kNbAttempts && !failed; ++attempt) {
227 SCOPED_TRACE(testing::Message() << "Attempt: " << attempt << ".");
228 // We use a single event to get all threads to do the AppLaunch at the same
229 // time...
230 threads_waker_.Reset();
232 // Test both with and without the first-run dialog, since they exercise
233 // different paths.
234 #if defined(OS_POSIX)
235 // TODO(mattm): test first run dialog singleton handling on linux too.
236 // On posix if we test the first run dialog, GracefulShutdownHandler gets
237 // the TERM signal, but since the message loop isn't running during the gtk
238 // first run dialog, the ShutdownDetector never handles it, and KillProcess
239 // has to time out (60 sec!) and SIGKILL.
240 bool first_run = false;
241 #else
242 // Test for races in both regular start up and first run start up cases.
243 bool first_run = attempt % 2;
244 #endif
246 // Here we prime all the threads with a ChromeStarter that will wait for
247 // our signal to launch its chrome process.
248 for (size_t i = 0; i < kNbThreads; ++i) {
249 ASSERT_NE(static_cast<ChromeStarter*>(NULL), chrome_starters_[i].get());
250 chrome_starters_[i]->Reset();
252 ASSERT_TRUE(chrome_starter_threads_[i]->IsRunning());
253 ASSERT_NE(static_cast<base::MessageLoop*>(NULL),
254 chrome_starter_threads_[i]->message_loop());
256 chrome_starter_threads_[i]->message_loop()->PostTask(
257 FROM_HERE, base::Bind(&ChromeStarter::StartChrome,
258 chrome_starters_[i].get(),
259 &threads_waker_,
260 first_run));
263 // Wait for all the starters to be ready.
264 // We could replace this loop if we ever implement a WaitAll().
265 for (size_t i = 0; i < kNbThreads; ++i) {
266 SCOPED_TRACE(testing::Message() << "Waiting on thread: " << i << ".");
267 chrome_starters_[i]->ready_event_.Wait();
269 // GO!
270 threads_waker_.Signal();
272 // As we wait for all threads to signal that they are done, we remove their
273 // index from this vector so that we get left with only the index of
274 // the thread that started the main process.
275 std::vector<size_t> pending_starters(kNbThreads);
276 for (size_t i = 0; i < kNbThreads; ++i)
277 pending_starters[i] = i;
279 // We use a local array of starter's done events we must wait on...
280 // These are collected from the starters that we have not yet been removed
281 // from the pending_starters vector.
282 base::WaitableEvent* starters_done_events[kNbThreads];
283 // At the end, "There can be only one" main browser process alive.
284 while (pending_starters.size() > 1) {
285 SCOPED_TRACE(testing::Message() << pending_starters.size() <<
286 " starters left.");
287 for (size_t i = 0; i < pending_starters.size(); ++i) {
288 starters_done_events[i] =
289 &chrome_starters_[pending_starters[i]]->done_event_;
291 size_t done_index = base::WaitableEvent::WaitMany(
292 starters_done_events, pending_starters.size());
293 size_t starter_index = pending_starters[done_index];
294 // If the starter is done but has not marked itself as terminated,
295 // it is because it timed out of its WaitForExitCodeWithTimeout(). Only
296 // the last one standing should be left waiting... So we failed...
297 EXPECT_TRUE(chrome_starters_[starter_index]->process_terminated_ ||
298 failed) << "There is more than one main process.";
299 if (!chrome_starters_[starter_index]->process_terminated_) {
300 // This will stop the "for kNbAttempts" loop.
301 failed = true;
302 // But we let the last loop turn finish so that we can properly
303 // kill all remaining processes. Starting with this one...
304 if (chrome_starters_[starter_index]->process_.IsValid()) {
305 KillProcessTree(chrome_starters_[starter_index]->process_);
308 pending_starters.erase(pending_starters.begin() + done_index);
311 // "There can be only one!" :-)
312 ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<size_t>(1), pending_starters.size());
313 size_t last_index = pending_starters.front();
314 pending_starters.clear();
315 if (chrome_starters_[last_index]->process_.IsValid()) {
316 KillProcessTree(chrome_starters_[last_index]->process_);
317 chrome_starters_[last_index]->done_event_.Wait();