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ipxwrapper/tests/bind.t
2014-01-03 21:14:59 +00:00

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Perl

# IPXWrapper - Tests for bind
# Copyright (C) 2012-2014 Daniel Collins <solemnwarning@solemnwarning.net>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by
# the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
# more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
# this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
# Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More tests => 28;
use IPC::Open2;
# TODO: Test there are enough interfaces.
try_binds(
"Single process, single socket",
"bind.exe 0 1234" => "OK",
);
try_binds(
"Single process, unique socket numbers, same interface",
"bind.exe 0 1234 0 1235" => "OK",
);
try_binds(
"Single process, unique socket numbers, seperate interfaces",
"bind.exe 0 1234 1 1235" => "OK",
);
# TODO: Test randomly allocated socket numbers are sensible.
try_binds(
"Single process, random socket numbers, same interface",
"bind.exe 0 0 0 0" => "OK",
);
try_binds(
"Single process, random socket numbers, seperate interfaces",
"bind.exe 0 0 1 0" => "OK",
);
try_binds(
"Single process, conflicting socket numbers, same interface",
"bind.exe 0 1234 0 1234" => "FAIL",
);
try_binds(
"Single process, conflicting socket numbers, seperate interfaces",
"bind.exe 0 1234 1 1234" => "FAIL",
);
try_binds(
"Single process, conflicting socket numbers, both using SO_REUSEADDR",
"bind.exe --reuse 0 1234 --reuse 0 1234" => "OK",
);
try_binds(
"Single process, conflicting socket numbers, first using SO_REUSEADDR",
"bind.exe --reuse 0 1234 0 1234" => "FAIL",
);
try_binds(
"Single process, conflicting socket numbers, second using SO_REUSEADDR",
"bind.exe 0 1234 --reuse 0 1234" => "FAIL",
);
try_binds(
"Two processes, unique socket numbers, same interface",
"bind.exe 0 1234" => "OK",
"bind.exe 0 1235" => "OK",
);
try_binds(
"Two processes, unique socket numbers, seperate interfaces",
"bind.exe 0 1234" => "OK",
"bind.exe 1 1235" => "OK",
);
try_binds(
"Two processes, random socket numbers, same interface",
"bind.exe 0 0" => "OK",
"bind.exe 0 0" => "OK",
);
try_binds(
"Two processes, random socket numbers, seperate interfaces",
"bind.exe 0 0" => "OK",
"bind.exe 1 0" => "OK",
);
try_binds(
"Two processes, conflicting socket numbers, same interface",
"bind.exe 0 1234" => "OK",
"bind.exe 0 1234" => "FAIL",
);
try_binds(
"Two processes, conflicting socket numbers, seperate interfaces",
"bind.exe 0 1234" => "OK",
"bind.exe 1 1234" => "FAIL",
);
try_binds(
"Two processes, conflicting socket numbers, both using SO_REUSEADDR",
"bind.exe --reuse 0 1234" => "OK",
"bind.exe --reuse 0 1234" => "OK",
);
try_binds(
"Two processes, conflicting socket numbers, first using SO_REUSEADDR",
"bind.exe --reuse 0 1234" => "OK",
"bind.exe 0 1234" => "FAIL",
);
try_binds(
"Two processes, conflicting socket numbers, second using SO_REUSEADDR",
"bind.exe 0 1234" => "OK",
"bind.exe --reuse 0 1234" => "FAIL",
);
sub try_binds
{
my ($desc, @cmds) = @_;
diag("$desc...");
my @stdins = ();
for(my $i = 0; $i < (scalar @cmds); $i += 2)
{
my $command = $cmds[$i];
my $expect = $cmds[$i + 1];
my $pid = open2(my $stdout, my $stdin, $command);
push(@stdins, $stdin);
(my $result = <$stdout>) =~ s/[\r\n]//g;
is($result, $expect, $command);
}
# Tell any remaining processes to exit.
foreach my $stdin(@stdins)
{
print {$stdin} "\n";
}
}