Fix dcheck in message port code on Mandoline shutdown.
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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 #include "build/build_config.h"
7 #if defined(OS_POSIX)
8 #if defined(OS_MACOSX)
9 extern "C" {
10 #include <sandbox.h>
12 #endif
13 #include <fcntl.h>
14 #include <sys/socket.h>
15 #include <sys/stat.h>
16 #include <unistd.h>
18 #include <queue>
20 #include "base/callback.h"
21 #include "base/file_descriptor_posix.h"
22 #include "base/location.h"
23 #include "base/pickle.h"
24 #include "base/posix/eintr_wrapper.h"
25 #include "base/single_thread_task_runner.h"
26 #include "base/synchronization/waitable_event.h"
27 #include "ipc/ipc_message_attachment_set.h"
28 #include "ipc/ipc_message_utils.h"
29 #include "ipc/ipc_test_base.h"
31 #if defined(OS_POSIX)
32 #include "base/macros.h"
33 #endif
35 namespace {
37 const unsigned kNumFDsToSend = 7; // per message
38 const unsigned kNumMessages = 20;
39 const char* kDevZeroPath = "/dev/zero";
41 #if defined(OS_POSIX)
42 static_assert(kNumFDsToSend ==
43 IPC::MessageAttachmentSet::kMaxDescriptorsPerMessage,
44 "The number of FDs to send must be kMaxDescriptorsPerMessage.");
45 #endif
47 class MyChannelDescriptorListenerBase : public IPC::Listener {
48 public:
49 bool OnMessageReceived(const IPC::Message& message) override {
50 base::PickleIterator iter(message);
51 base::FileDescriptor descriptor;
52 while (IPC::ParamTraits<base::FileDescriptor>::Read(
53 &message, &iter, &descriptor)) {
54 HandleFD(descriptor.fd);
56 return true;
59 protected:
60 virtual void HandleFD(int fd) = 0;
63 class MyChannelDescriptorListener : public MyChannelDescriptorListenerBase {
64 public:
65 explicit MyChannelDescriptorListener(ino_t expected_inode_num)
66 : MyChannelDescriptorListenerBase(),
67 expected_inode_num_(expected_inode_num),
68 num_fds_received_(0) {
71 bool GotExpectedNumberOfDescriptors() const {
72 return num_fds_received_ == kNumFDsToSend * kNumMessages;
75 void OnChannelError() override {
76 base::MessageLoop::current()->Quit();
79 protected:
80 void HandleFD(int fd) override {
81 ASSERT_GE(fd, 0);
82 // Check that we can read from the FD.
83 char buf;
84 ssize_t amt_read = read(fd, &buf, 1);
85 ASSERT_EQ(amt_read, 1);
86 ASSERT_EQ(buf, 0); // /dev/zero always reads 0 bytes.
88 struct stat st;
89 ASSERT_EQ(fstat(fd, &st), 0);
91 ASSERT_EQ(close(fd), 0);
93 // Compare inode numbers to check that the file sent over the wire is
94 // actually the one expected.
95 ASSERT_EQ(expected_inode_num_, st.st_ino);
97 ++num_fds_received_;
98 if (num_fds_received_ == kNumFDsToSend * kNumMessages)
99 base::MessageLoop::current()->Quit();
102 private:
103 ino_t expected_inode_num_;
104 unsigned num_fds_received_;
108 class IPCSendFdsTest : public IPCTestBase {
109 protected:
110 void RunServer() {
111 // Set up IPC channel and start client.
112 MyChannelDescriptorListener listener(-1);
113 CreateChannel(&listener);
114 ASSERT_TRUE(ConnectChannel());
115 ASSERT_TRUE(StartClient());
117 for (unsigned i = 0; i < kNumMessages; ++i) {
118 IPC::Message* message =
119 new IPC::Message(0, 3, IPC::Message::PRIORITY_NORMAL);
120 for (unsigned j = 0; j < kNumFDsToSend; ++j) {
121 const int fd = open(kDevZeroPath, O_RDONLY);
122 ASSERT_GE(fd, 0);
123 base::FileDescriptor descriptor(fd, true);
124 IPC::ParamTraits<base::FileDescriptor>::Write(message, descriptor);
126 ASSERT_TRUE(sender()->Send(message));
129 // Run message loop.
130 base::MessageLoop::current()->Run();
132 // Close the channel so the client's OnChannelError() gets fired.
133 channel()->Close();
135 EXPECT_TRUE(WaitForClientShutdown());
136 DestroyChannel();
140 #if defined(OS_ANDROID)
141 #define MAYBE_DescriptorTest DISABLED_DescriptorTest
142 #else
143 #define MAYBE_DescriptorTest DescriptorTest
144 #endif
145 TEST_F(IPCSendFdsTest, MAYBE_DescriptorTest) {
146 Init("SendFdsClient");
147 RunServer();
150 int SendFdsClientCommon(const std::string& test_client_name,
151 ino_t expected_inode_num) {
152 base::MessageLoopForIO main_message_loop;
153 MyChannelDescriptorListener listener(expected_inode_num);
155 // Set up IPC channel.
156 scoped_ptr<IPC::Channel> channel(IPC::Channel::CreateClient(
157 IPCTestBase::GetChannelName(test_client_name), &listener, nullptr));
158 CHECK(channel->Connect());
160 // Run message loop.
161 base::MessageLoop::current()->Run();
163 // Verify that the message loop was exited due to getting the correct number
164 // of descriptors, and not because of the channel closing unexpectedly.
165 CHECK(listener.GotExpectedNumberOfDescriptors());
167 return 0;
170 MULTIPROCESS_IPC_TEST_CLIENT_MAIN(SendFdsClient) {
171 struct stat st;
172 int fd = open(kDevZeroPath, O_RDONLY);
173 fstat(fd, &st);
174 EXPECT_GE(IGNORE_EINTR(close(fd)), 0);
175 return SendFdsClientCommon("SendFdsClient", st.st_ino);
178 #if defined(OS_MACOSX)
179 // Test that FDs are correctly sent to a sandboxed process.
180 // TODO(port): Make this test cross-platform.
181 TEST_F(IPCSendFdsTest, DescriptorTestSandboxed) {
182 Init("SendFdsSandboxedClient");
183 RunServer();
186 MULTIPROCESS_IPC_TEST_CLIENT_MAIN(SendFdsSandboxedClient) {
187 struct stat st;
188 const int fd = open(kDevZeroPath, O_RDONLY);
189 fstat(fd, &st);
190 if (IGNORE_EINTR(close(fd)) < 0)
191 return -1;
193 // Enable the sandbox.
194 char* error_buff = NULL;
195 int error = sandbox_init(kSBXProfilePureComputation, SANDBOX_NAMED,
196 &error_buff);
197 bool success = (error == 0 && error_buff == NULL);
198 if (!success)
199 return -1;
201 sandbox_free_error(error_buff);
203 // Make sure sandbox is really enabled.
204 if (open(kDevZeroPath, O_RDONLY) != -1) {
205 LOG(ERROR) << "Sandbox wasn't properly enabled";
206 return -1;
209 // See if we can receive a file descriptor.
210 return SendFdsClientCommon("SendFdsSandboxedClient", st.st_ino);
212 #endif // defined(OS_MACOSX)
215 class MyCBListener : public MyChannelDescriptorListenerBase {
216 public:
217 MyCBListener(base::Callback<void(int)> cb, int fds_to_send)
218 : MyChannelDescriptorListenerBase(),
219 cb_(cb) {
222 protected:
223 void HandleFD(int fd) override { cb_.Run(fd); }
224 private:
225 base::Callback<void(int)> cb_;
228 std::pair<int, int> make_socket_pair() {
229 int pipe_fds[2];
230 CHECK_EQ(0, HANDLE_EINTR(socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, pipe_fds)));
231 return std::pair<int, int>(pipe_fds[0], pipe_fds[1]);
234 static void null_cb(int unused_fd) {
235 NOTREACHED();
238 class PipeChannelHelper {
239 public:
240 PipeChannelHelper(base::Thread* in_thread,
241 base::Thread* out_thread,
242 base::Callback<void(int)> cb,
243 int fds_to_send) :
244 in_thread_(in_thread),
245 out_thread_(out_thread),
246 cb_listener_(cb, fds_to_send),
247 null_listener_(base::Bind(&null_cb), 0) {
250 void Init() {
251 IPC::ChannelHandle in_handle("IN");
252 in = IPC::Channel::CreateServer(in_handle, &null_listener_, nullptr);
253 IPC::ChannelHandle out_handle(
254 "OUT", base::FileDescriptor(in->TakeClientFileDescriptor()));
255 out = IPC::Channel::CreateClient(out_handle, &cb_listener_, nullptr);
256 // PostTask the connect calls to make sure the callbacks happens
257 // on the right threads.
258 in_thread_->task_runner()->PostTask(
259 FROM_HERE, base::Bind(&PipeChannelHelper::Connect, in.get()));
260 out_thread_->task_runner()->PostTask(
261 FROM_HERE, base::Bind(&PipeChannelHelper::Connect, out.get()));
264 static void DestroyChannel(scoped_ptr<IPC::Channel> *c,
265 base::WaitableEvent *event) {
266 c->reset(0);
267 event->Signal();
270 ~PipeChannelHelper() {
271 base::WaitableEvent a(true, false);
272 base::WaitableEvent b(true, false);
273 in_thread_->task_runner()->PostTask(
274 FROM_HERE, base::Bind(&PipeChannelHelper::DestroyChannel, &in, &a));
275 out_thread_->task_runner()->PostTask(
276 FROM_HERE, base::Bind(&PipeChannelHelper::DestroyChannel, &out, &b));
277 a.Wait();
278 b.Wait();
281 static void Connect(IPC::Channel *channel) {
282 EXPECT_TRUE(channel->Connect());
285 void Send(int fd) {
286 CHECK_EQ(base::MessageLoop::current(), in_thread_->message_loop());
288 ASSERT_GE(fd, 0);
289 base::FileDescriptor descriptor(fd, true);
291 IPC::Message* message =
292 new IPC::Message(0, 3, IPC::Message::PRIORITY_NORMAL);
293 IPC::ParamTraits<base::FileDescriptor>::Write(message, descriptor);
294 ASSERT_TRUE(in->Send(message));
297 private:
298 scoped_ptr<IPC::Channel> in, out;
299 base::Thread* in_thread_;
300 base::Thread* out_thread_;
301 MyCBListener cb_listener_;
302 MyCBListener null_listener_;
305 // This test is meant to provoke a kernel bug on OSX, and to prove
306 // that the workaround for it is working. It sets up two pipes and three
307 // threads, the producer thread creates socketpairs and sends one of the fds
308 // over pipe1 to the middleman thread. The middleman thread simply takes the fd
309 // sends it over pipe2 to the consumer thread. The consumer thread writes a byte
310 // to each fd it receives and then closes the pipe. The producer thread reads
311 // the bytes back from each pair of pipes and make sure that everything worked.
312 // This feedback mechanism makes sure that not too many file descriptors are
313 // in flight at the same time. For more info on the bug, see:
314 // http://crbug.com/298276
315 class IPCMultiSendingFdsTest : public testing::Test {
316 public:
317 IPCMultiSendingFdsTest() : received_(true, false) {}
319 void Producer(PipeChannelHelper* dest,
320 base::Thread* t,
321 int pipes_to_send) {
322 for (int i = 0; i < pipes_to_send; i++) {
323 received_.Reset();
324 std::pair<int, int> pipe_fds = make_socket_pair();
325 t->task_runner()->PostTask(
326 FROM_HERE, base::Bind(&PipeChannelHelper::Send,
327 base::Unretained(dest), pipe_fds.second));
328 char tmp = 'x';
329 CHECK_EQ(1, HANDLE_EINTR(write(pipe_fds.first, &tmp, 1)));
330 CHECK_EQ(0, IGNORE_EINTR(close(pipe_fds.first)));
331 received_.Wait();
335 void ConsumerHandleFD(int fd) {
336 char tmp = 'y';
337 CHECK_EQ(1, HANDLE_EINTR(read(fd, &tmp, 1)));
338 CHECK_EQ(tmp, 'x');
339 CHECK_EQ(0, IGNORE_EINTR(close(fd)));
340 received_.Signal();
343 base::Thread* CreateThread(const char* name) {
344 base::Thread* ret = new base::Thread(name);
345 base::Thread::Options options;
346 options.message_loop_type = base::MessageLoop::TYPE_IO;
347 ret->StartWithOptions(options);
348 return ret;
351 void Run() {
352 // On my mac, this test fails roughly 35 times per
353 // million sends with low load, but much more with high load.
354 // Unless the workaround is in place. With 10000 sends, we
355 // should see at least a 3% failure rate.
356 const int pipes_to_send = 20000;
357 scoped_ptr<base::Thread> producer(CreateThread("producer"));
358 scoped_ptr<base::Thread> middleman(CreateThread("middleman"));
359 scoped_ptr<base::Thread> consumer(CreateThread("consumer"));
360 PipeChannelHelper pipe1(
361 middleman.get(),
362 consumer.get(),
363 base::Bind(&IPCMultiSendingFdsTest::ConsumerHandleFD,
364 base::Unretained(this)),
365 pipes_to_send);
366 PipeChannelHelper pipe2(
367 producer.get(),
368 middleman.get(),
369 base::Bind(&PipeChannelHelper::Send, base::Unretained(&pipe1)),
370 pipes_to_send);
371 pipe1.Init();
372 pipe2.Init();
373 Producer(&pipe2, producer.get(), pipes_to_send);
376 private:
377 base::WaitableEvent received_;
380 TEST_F(IPCMultiSendingFdsTest, StressTest) {
381 Run();
384 } // namespace
386 #endif // defined(OS_POSIX)