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/****************************************************************************
**
** Copyright (C) 2011 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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#include <QtTest/QtTest>
#include <QtCore/QCoreApplication>
#include <QtCore/QSocketNotifier>
#include <QtNetwork/QTcpServer>
#include <QtNetwork/QTcpSocket>
#ifdef Q_OS_SYMBIAN
#include <private/qsymbiansocketengine_p.h>
#define NATIVESOCKETENGINE QSymbianSocketEngine
#else
#include <private/qnativesocketengine_p.h>
#define NATIVESOCKETENGINE QNativeSocketEngine
#endif
class tst_QSocketNotifier : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
tst_QSocketNotifier();
~tst_QSocketNotifier();
private slots:
void unexpectedDisconnection();
void mixingWithTimers();
};
tst_QSocketNotifier::tst_QSocketNotifier()
{ }
tst_QSocketNotifier::~tst_QSocketNotifier()
{
}
class UnexpectedDisconnectTester : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
NATIVESOCKETENGINE *readEnd1, *readEnd2;
int sequence;
UnexpectedDisconnectTester(NATIVESOCKETENGINE *s1, NATIVESOCKETENGINE *s2)
: readEnd1(s1), readEnd2(s2), sequence(0)
{
QSocketNotifier *notifier1 =
new QSocketNotifier(readEnd1->socketDescriptor(), QSocketNotifier::Read, this);
connect(notifier1, SIGNAL(activated(int)), SLOT(handleActivated()));
QSocketNotifier *notifier2 =
new QSocketNotifier(readEnd2->socketDescriptor(), QSocketNotifier::Read, this);
connect(notifier2, SIGNAL(activated(int)), SLOT(handleActivated()));
}
public slots:
void handleActivated()
{
char data1[1], data2[1];
++sequence;
if (sequence == 1) {
// read from both ends
(void) readEnd1->read(data1, sizeof(data1));
(void) readEnd2->read(data2, sizeof(data2));
emit finished();
} else if (sequence == 2) {
// we should never get here
QCOMPARE(readEnd2->read(data2, sizeof(data2)), qint64(-2));
QVERIFY(readEnd2->isValid());
}
}
signals:
void finished();
};
void tst_QSocketNotifier::unexpectedDisconnection()
{
/*
Given two sockets and two QSocketNotifiers registered on each
their socket. If both sockets receive data, and the first slot
invoked by one of the socket notifiers empties both sockets, the
other notifier will also emit activated(). This results in
unexpected disconnection in QAbstractSocket.
The use case is that somebody calls one of the
waitFor... functions in a QSocketNotifier activated slot, and
the waitFor... functions do local selects that can empty both
stdin and stderr while waiting for fex bytes to be written.
*/
QTcpServer server;
QVERIFY(server.listen(QHostAddress::LocalHost, 0));
NATIVESOCKETENGINE readEnd1;
readEnd1.initialize(QAbstractSocket::TcpSocket);
bool b = readEnd1.connectToHost(server.serverAddress(), server.serverPort());
QVERIFY(readEnd1.waitForWrite());
// while (!b && readEnd1.state() != QAbstractSocket::ConnectedState)
// b = readEnd1.connectToHost(server.serverAddress(), server.serverPort());
QVERIFY(readEnd1.state() == QAbstractSocket::ConnectedState);
QVERIFY(server.waitForNewConnection());
QTcpSocket *writeEnd1 = server.nextPendingConnection();
QVERIFY(writeEnd1 != 0);
NATIVESOCKETENGINE readEnd2;
readEnd2.initialize(QAbstractSocket::TcpSocket);
b = readEnd2.connectToHost(server.serverAddress(), server.serverPort());
QVERIFY(readEnd2.waitForWrite());
// while (!b)
// b = readEnd2.connectToHost(server.serverAddress(), server.serverPort());
QVERIFY(readEnd2.state() == QAbstractSocket::ConnectedState);
QVERIFY(server.waitForNewConnection());
QTcpSocket *writeEnd2 = server.nextPendingConnection();
QVERIFY(writeEnd2 != 0);
writeEnd1->write("1", 1);
writeEnd2->write("2", 1);
writeEnd1->waitForBytesWritten();
writeEnd2->waitForBytesWritten();
writeEnd1->flush();
writeEnd2->flush();
UnexpectedDisconnectTester tester(&readEnd1, &readEnd2);
do {
// we have to wait until sequence value changes
// as any event can make us jump out processing
QCoreApplication::processEvents(QEventLoop::WaitForMoreEvents);
} while(tester.sequence <= 0);
QVERIFY(readEnd1.state() == QAbstractSocket::ConnectedState);
QVERIFY(readEnd2.state() == QAbstractSocket::ConnectedState);
QCOMPARE(tester.sequence, 2);
readEnd1.close();
readEnd2.close();
writeEnd1->close();
writeEnd2->close();
server.close();
}
class MixingWithTimersHelper : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
public:
MixingWithTimersHelper(QTimer *timer, QTcpServer *server);
bool timerActivated;
bool socketActivated;
private slots:
void timerFired();
void socketFired();
};
MixingWithTimersHelper::MixingWithTimersHelper(QTimer *timer, QTcpServer *server)
{
timerActivated = false;
socketActivated = false;
connect(timer, SIGNAL(timeout()), SLOT(timerFired()));
connect(server, SIGNAL(newConnection()), SLOT(socketFired()));
}
void MixingWithTimersHelper::timerFired()
{
timerActivated = true;
}
void MixingWithTimersHelper::socketFired()
{
socketActivated = true;
}
void tst_QSocketNotifier::mixingWithTimers()
{
QTimer timer;
timer.setInterval(0);
timer.start();
QTcpServer server;
QVERIFY(server.listen(QHostAddress::LocalHost, 0));
MixingWithTimersHelper helper(&timer, &server);
QCoreApplication::processEvents();
QCOMPARE(helper.timerActivated, true);
QCOMPARE(helper.socketActivated, false);
helper.timerActivated = false;
helper.socketActivated = false;
QTcpSocket socket;
socket.connectToHost(server.serverAddress(), server.serverPort());
QCoreApplication::processEvents();
QCOMPARE(helper.timerActivated, true);
QCOMPARE(helper.socketActivated, true);
}
QTEST_MAIN(tst_QSocketNotifier)
#include <tst_qsocketnotifier.moc>
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