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  • /*
     * testOOM.c: Test out-of-memory handling
     *
     * See Copyright for the status of this software.
     *
     * Copyright 2003 Red Hat, Inc.
     * Written by: hp@redhat.com
     */
    
    #include "testOOMlib.h"
    
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #include <string.h>
    
    #define _TEST_INT_MAX 2147483647
    #ifndef TRUE
    #define TRUE (1)
    #endif
    #ifndef FALSE
    #define FALSE (0)
    #endif
    #ifndef NULL
    #define NULL ((void*)0)
    #endif
    
    #include <libxml/xmlmemory.h>
    
    static int fail_alloc_counter = _TEST_INT_MAX;
    static int n_failures_per_failure = 1;
    static int n_failures_this_failure = 0;
    static int n_blocks_outstanding = 0;
    
    /**
    
     * set_fail_alloc_counter:
     * @until_next_fail: number of successful allocs before one fails
     *
    
     * Sets the number of allocations until we simulate a failed
     * allocation. If set to 0, the next allocation to run
     * fails; if set to 1, one succeeds then the next fails; etc.
    
     * Set to _TEST_INT_MAX to not fail anything.
    
     */
    static void
    set_fail_alloc_counter (int until_next_fail)
    {
      fail_alloc_counter = until_next_fail;
    }
    
    /**
    
     * get_fail_alloc_counter:
     *
     * Returns the number of successful allocs until we'll simulate
    
     * a failed alloc.
     */
    static int
    get_fail_alloc_counter (void)
    {
      return fail_alloc_counter;
    }
    
    /**
    
     * set_fail_alloc_failures:
     * @failures_per_failure: number to fail
     *
    
     * Sets how many mallocs to fail when the fail alloc counter reaches
     * 0.
     *
     */
    static void
    set_fail_alloc_failures (int failures_per_failure)
    {
      n_failures_per_failure = failures_per_failure;
    }
    
    /**
    
     * Called when about to alloc some memory; if
     * it returns #TRUE, then the allocation should
     * fail. If it returns #FALSE, then the allocation
     * should not fail.
     *
    
     * returns #TRUE if this alloc should fail
    
     */
    static int
    decrement_fail_alloc_counter (void)
    {
      if (fail_alloc_counter <= 0)
        {
          n_failures_this_failure += 1;
          if (n_failures_this_failure >= n_failures_per_failure)
            {
              fail_alloc_counter = _TEST_INT_MAX;
    
              n_failures_this_failure = 0;
            }
    
     * test_get_malloc_blocks_outstanding:
     *
    
     * Get the number of outstanding malloc()'d blocks.
     *
    
     */
    int
    test_get_malloc_blocks_outstanding (void)
    {
      return n_blocks_outstanding;
    }
    
    void*
    test_malloc (size_t bytes)
    
      if (decrement_fail_alloc_counter ())
        {
          /* FAIL the malloc */
          return NULL;
        }
    
      if (bytes == 0) /* some system mallocs handle this, some don't */
        return NULL;
      else
        {
          void *mem;
          mem = xmlMemMalloc (bytes);
    
          if (mem)
            n_blocks_outstanding += 1;
    
          return mem;
        }
    }
    
    void*
    test_realloc (void  *memory,
                  size_t bytes)
    {
      if (decrement_fail_alloc_counter ())
        {
          /* FAIL */
          return NULL;
        }
    
      if (bytes == 0) /* guarantee this is safe */
        {
          test_free (memory);
          return NULL;
        }
      else
        {
          void *mem;
          mem = xmlMemRealloc (memory, bytes);
    
          if (memory == NULL && mem != NULL)
            n_blocks_outstanding += 1;
    
          return mem;
        }
    }
    
    void
    test_free (void  *memory)
    {
      if (memory) /* we guarantee it's safe to free (NULL) */
        {
          n_blocks_outstanding -= 1;
    
          xmlMemFree (memory);
        }
    }
    
    char*
    test_strdup (const char *str)
    {
      int len;
      char *copy;
    
      len = strlen (str);
    
      copy = test_malloc (len + 1);
      if (copy == NULL)
        return NULL;
    
      memcpy (copy, str, len + 1);
    
      return copy;
    }
    
    static int
    run_failing_each_malloc (int                n_mallocs,
                             TestMemoryFunction func,
                             void              *data)
    {
      n_mallocs += 10; /* fudge factor to ensure reallocs etc. are covered */
    
          set_fail_alloc_counter (n_mallocs);
    
          if (!(* func) (data))
            return FALSE;
    
          n_mallocs -= 1;
        }
    
      set_fail_alloc_counter (_TEST_INT_MAX);
    
      return TRUE;
    }
    
    /**
    
     * test_oom_handling:
     * @func: function to call
     * @data: data to pass to function
     *
    
     * Tests how well the given function responds to out-of-memory
     * situations. Calls the function repeatedly, failing a different
     * call to malloc() each time. If the function ever returns #FALSE,
     * the test fails. The function should return #TRUE whenever something
     * valid (such as returning an error, or succeeding) occurs, and #FALSE
     * if it gets confused in some way.
     *
    
     * Returns #TRUE if the function never returns FALSE
    
     */
    int
    test_oom_handling (TestMemoryFunction  func,
                       void               *data)
    {
      int approx_mallocs;
    
      /* Run once to see about how many mallocs are involved */
    
      set_fail_alloc_counter (_TEST_INT_MAX);
    
      if (!(* func) (data))
        return FALSE;
    
      approx_mallocs = _TEST_INT_MAX - get_fail_alloc_counter ();
    
      set_fail_alloc_failures (1);
      if (!run_failing_each_malloc (approx_mallocs, func, data))
        return FALSE;
    
      set_fail_alloc_failures (2);
      if (!run_failing_each_malloc (approx_mallocs, func, data))
        return FALSE;
    
      set_fail_alloc_failures (3);
      if (!run_failing_each_malloc (approx_mallocs, func, data))
        return FALSE;
    
      set_fail_alloc_counter (_TEST_INT_MAX);