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/*
parsetest.c
Date Created: Tue Feb 23 20:43:59 2010
Author: Simon Leinen <simon.leinen@switch.ch>
Regression tests for samplicator's configuration file parsing.
I wanted to add functionality to samplicator's configuration file
parsing. For example, it should be able to handle IPv6 addresses in
addition to IPv4 addresses.
In order to make sure I don't break the existing functionality -
which someone else had written and which I didn't fully understand -
I decided to write exhaustive tests, at least for the cases where
files are parsed successfully. And I also wrote some tests for the
new functionality.
If all goes well, this program outputs a series of "ok" lines. If
any tests fail, the program will print a "fail" message. The ok/fail
messages only contain running numbers, so it's hard to find out what
exactly went wrong. The way I use this is that I run this test
program under a debugger such as GDB, with a breakpoint set at
test_fail(). When the breakpoint is hit, I move up the stack to see
what has gone wrong.
*/
#include "config.h"
#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
#include <stdlib.h>
#endif
#include <sys/types.h>
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#ifdef HAVE_ARPA_INET_H
# include <arpa/inet.h>
#endif
#include <netdb.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#if STDC_HEADERS
# define bzero(b,n) memset(b,0,n)
#else
# include <strings.h>
# ifndef HAVE_STRCHR
# define strchr index
# endif
# ifndef HAVE_MEMCPY
# define memcpy(d, s, n) bcopy ((s), (d), (n))
# define memmove(d, s, n) bcopy ((s), (d), (n))
# endif
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_CTYPE_H
# include <ctype.h>
#endif
#include "samplicator.h"
#include "read_config.h"
#include "rawsend.h"
static int parse_cf_string (const char *, struct samplicator_context *);
static int check_int_equal (int, int);
static int check_non_null (const void *);
static int check_null (const void *);
static int check_address_equal (struct sockaddr *, const char *, unsigned, int);
static int test_ok (void);
static int test_fail (void);
static int test_index = 1;
static void
check_receiver (receiver, addr, port, af, freq, ttl)
const struct receiver *receiver;
const char *addr;
unsigned port;
int af;
int freq;
int ttl;
{
check_int_equal (receiver->addr.ss_family, af);
if (af == AF_INET)
check_int_equal (receiver->addrlen, sizeof (struct sockaddr_in));
else if (af == AF_INET6)
check_int_equal (receiver->addrlen, sizeof (struct sockaddr_in6));
else
test_fail ();
check_address_equal ((struct sockaddr *) &receiver->addr, addr, port, af);
check_int_equal (receiver->freq, freq);
check_int_equal (receiver->ttl, ttl);
}
static void
check_source_address_mask (sctx, source, mask, af)
const struct source_context *sctx;
const char *source, *mask;
int af;
{
check_address_equal ((struct sockaddr *) &sctx->source, source, 0, af);
check_address_equal ((struct sockaddr *) &sctx->mask, mask, 0, af);
}
int
main (int argc, char **argv)
{
struct samplicator_context ctx;
struct source_context *sctx;
if (argc != 1)
{
fprintf (stderr, "Usage: %s\n", argv[0]);
exit (1);
}
check_int_equal (parse_cf_string ("", &ctx), 0);
check_int_equal (ctx.fork, 0);
check_null (ctx.sources);
check_int_equal (parse_cf_string ("1.2.3.4/30+ 6.7.8.9/1234\n", &ctx), -1);
check_int_equal (parse_cf_string ("1.2.3.4/255.255.255.252: 6.7.8.9/1234/10,237\n2.3.4.5: 7.8.9.0/4321", &ctx), 0);
check_int_equal (ctx.fork, 0);
if (check_non_null (sctx = ctx.sources))
{
check_source_address_mask (sctx, "1.2.3.4", "255.255.255.252", AF_INET);
check_int_equal (sctx->nreceivers, 1);
check_receiver (&sctx->receivers[0], "6.7.8.9", 1234, AF_INET, 10, 237);
if (check_non_null (sctx = sctx->next))
{
check_source_address_mask (sctx, "2.3.4.5", "255.255.255.255", AF_INET);
check_int_equal (sctx->nreceivers, 1);
check_receiver (&sctx->receivers[0], "7.8.9.0", 4321, AF_INET, 1, DEFAULT_TTL);
check_null (sctx->next);
}
}
check_int_equal (parse_cf_string ("1.2.3.4/30: 6.7.8.9/1200-1210\n", &ctx), 0);
if (check_non_null (sctx = ctx.sources))
{
check_int_equal (sctx->nreceivers, 11);
check_receiver (&sctx->receivers[0], "6.7.8.9", 1200, AF_INET, 1, DEFAULT_TTL);
if (sctx->nreceivers==11)
{
check_receiver (&sctx->receivers[10], "6.7.8.9", 1210, AF_INET, 1, DEFAULT_TTL);
}
}
check_int_equal (parse_cf_string ("1.2.3.4/30: 6.7.8.9/1200+10\n", &ctx), 0);
if (check_non_null (sctx = ctx.sources))
{
check_int_equal (sctx->nreceivers, 10);
check_receiver (&sctx->receivers[0], "6.7.8.9", 1200, AF_INET, 1, DEFAULT_TTL);
if (sctx->nreceivers==10)
{
check_receiver (&sctx->receivers[9], "6.7.8.9", 1209, AF_INET, 1, DEFAULT_TTL);
}
}
check_int_equal (parse_cf_string ("1.2.3.4/30: 6.7.8.9/1234\n2.3.4.5: 7.8.9.0/4321", &ctx), 0);
check_int_equal (ctx.fork, 0);
if (check_non_null (sctx = ctx.sources))
{
check_source_address_mask (sctx, "1.2.3.4", "255.255.255.252", AF_INET);
check_int_equal (sctx->nreceivers, 1);
check_receiver (&sctx->receivers[0], "6.7.8.9", 1234, AF_INET, 1, DEFAULT_TTL);
if (check_non_null (sctx = sctx->next))
{
check_source_address_mask (sctx, "2.3.4.5", "255.255.255.255", AF_INET);
check_int_equal (sctx->nreceivers, 1);
check_receiver (&sctx->receivers[0], "7.8.9.0", 4321, AF_INET, 1, DEFAULT_TTL);
check_null (sctx->next);
}
}
#ifdef NOTYET
check_int_equal (parse_cf_string ("1.2.3.4/30: localhost/1234", &ctx), 0);
check_int_equal (ctx.fork, 0);
if (check_non_null (sctx = ctx.sources))
{
check_source_address_mask (sctx, "1.2.3.4", "255.255.255.252", AF_INET);
check_int_equal (sctx->nreceivers, 1);
check_receiver (&sctx->receivers[0], "127.0.0.1", 1234, AF_INET, 1, DEFAULT_TTL);
}
#endif
check_int_equal (parse_cf_string ("1.2.3.4/30: ip6-localhost/1234", &ctx), 0);
check_int_equal (ctx.fork, 0);
if (check_non_null (sctx = ctx.sources))
{
check_source_address_mask (sctx, "1.2.3.4", "255.255.255.252", AF_INET);
check_int_equal (sctx->nreceivers, 1);
check_receiver (&sctx->receivers[0], "::1", 1234, AF_INET6, 1, DEFAULT_TTL);
}
check_int_equal (parse_cf_string ("[0::0]/0: [2001:db8:0::1]/1234/10,34\n", &ctx), 0);
check_int_equal (ctx.fork, 0);
sctx = ctx.sources;
if (check_non_null (sctx))
{
check_source_address_mask (sctx, "::", "::", AF_INET6);
check_int_equal (sctx->nreceivers, 1);
check_receiver (&sctx->receivers[0], "2001:db8:0::1", 1234, AF_INET6, 10, 34);
check_null (sctx->next);
}
check_int_equal (parse_cf_string ("[0::0]/0: [2001:db8:0::1]/1234/10,34\n", &ctx), 0);
check_int_equal (ctx.fork, 0);
sctx = ctx.sources;
if (check_non_null (sctx))
{
check_source_address_mask (sctx, "::", "::", AF_INET6);
check_int_equal (sctx->nreceivers, 1);
check_receiver (&sctx->receivers[0], "2001:db8:0::1", 1234, AF_INET6, 10, 34);
check_null (sctx->next);
}
check_int_equal (parse_cf_string ("[2001:db8:0:4::]: [2001:db8:0::1]\n", &ctx), 0);
check_int_equal (ctx.fork, 0);
sctx = ctx.sources;
if (check_non_null (sctx))
{
check_source_address_mask
(sctx, "2001:db8:0:4::", "ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff", AF_INET6);
check_int_equal (sctx->nreceivers, 1);
check_receiver (&sctx->receivers[0], "2001:db8:0::1", 2000, AF_INET6, 1, DEFAULT_TTL);
check_null (sctx->next);
}
#ifdef NOTYET
#endif
return 0;
}
static int
parse_cf_string (s, ctx)
const char *s;
struct samplicator_context *ctx;
{
const char *test_file_name = "parsetest.cf";
FILE *fp;
const char *args[20];
const char **ap;
int n_args;
unlink (test_file_name);
fp = fopen (test_file_name, "w");
if (fp == (FILE *) 0)
{
fprintf (stderr, "Could not create test file %s: %s",
test_file_name,
strerror (errno));
return -1;
}
if (fputs (s, fp) == EOF)
{
fprintf (stderr, "Error writing to test file %s: %s",
test_file_name,
strerror (errno));
return -1;
}
if (fclose (fp) != 0)
{
fprintf (stderr, "Error closing test file %s: %s",
test_file_name,
strerror (errno));
return -1;
}
ap = &args[0];
*ap++ = "parsetest";
*ap++ = "-c";
*ap++ = test_file_name;
n_args = ap-args;
*ap++ = (char *) 0;
return parse_args (n_args, args, ctx);
}
static int
check_int_equal (is, should)
int is;
int should;
{
if (is == should)
{
return test_ok ();
}
else
{
return test_fail ();
}
}
static int
check_non_null (ptr)
const void *ptr;
{
return check_int_equal (ptr == 0, 0);
}
static int
check_null (ptr)
const void *ptr;
{
return check_int_equal (ptr == 0, 1);
}
static int
check_sockaddrs_equal (sa1_generic, sa2_generic)
struct sockaddr *sa1_generic;
struct sockaddr *sa2_generic;
{
#define SPECIALIZE(VAR, STRUCT) \
struct STRUCT *VAR = (struct STRUCT *) VAR ## _generic
if (sa1_generic->sa_family != sa2_generic->sa_family)
return test_fail ();
if (sa1_generic->sa_family == AF_INET)
{
SPECIALIZE(sa1, sockaddr_in);
SPECIALIZE(sa2, sockaddr_in);
check_int_equal (sa1->sin_port, sa2->sin_port);
if (memcmp (&sa1->sin_addr, &sa2->sin_addr, sizeof (struct in_addr)) != 0)
return test_fail ();
return test_ok ();
}
else if (sa1_generic->sa_family == AF_INET6)
{
SPECIALIZE(sa1, sockaddr_in6);
SPECIALIZE(sa2, sockaddr_in6);
check_int_equal (sa1->sin6_port, sa2->sin6_port);
if (memcmp (&sa1->sin6_addr, &sa2->sin6_addr, sizeof (struct in6_addr)) != 0)
return test_fail ();
return test_ok ();
}
else
return test_fail ();
#undef SPECIALIZE
}
static int
check_address_equal (sa1, s2, port, af)
struct sockaddr *sa1;
const char *s2;
unsigned port;
int af;
{
struct addrinfo hints, *res;
int result;
char portspec[10];
sprintf (portspec, "%5.5d", port);
bzero (&hints, sizeof hints);
hints.ai_family = af;
result = getaddrinfo (s2, portspec, &hints, &res);
if (result != 0)
return test_fail ();
if (res->ai_family != af)
return test_fail ();
return check_sockaddrs_equal (sa1, res->ai_addr);
}
static int
test_ok ()
{
fprintf (stdout, "%3d... ok\n", test_index++);
return 1;
}
static int
test_fail ()
{
fprintf (stdout, "%3d... fail\n", test_index++);
return 0;
}