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sync_tests.cpp
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// Copyright (c) 2012-2022 The Bitcoin Core developers
// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
#include <sync.h>
#include <test/util/setup_common.h>
#include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp>
#include <mutex>
#include <stdexcept>
namespace {
template <typename MutexType>
void TestPotentialDeadLockDetected(MutexType& mutex1, MutexType& mutex2)
{
{
LOCK2(mutex1, mutex2);
}
BOOST_CHECK(LockStackEmpty());
bool error_thrown = false;
try {
LOCK2(mutex2, mutex1);
} catch (const std::logic_error& e) {
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(e.what(), "potential deadlock detected: mutex1 -> mutex2 -> mutex1");
error_thrown = true;
}
BOOST_CHECK(LockStackEmpty());
#ifdef DEBUG_LOCKORDER
BOOST_CHECK(error_thrown);
#else
BOOST_CHECK(!error_thrown);
#endif
}
#ifdef DEBUG_LOCKORDER
template <typename MutexType>
void TestDoubleLock2(MutexType& m)
{
ENTER_CRITICAL_SECTION(m);
LEAVE_CRITICAL_SECTION(m);
}
template <typename MutexType>
void TestDoubleLock(bool should_throw)
{
const bool prev = g_debug_lockorder_abort;
g_debug_lockorder_abort = false;
MutexType m;
ENTER_CRITICAL_SECTION(m);
if (should_throw) {
BOOST_CHECK_EXCEPTION(TestDoubleLock2(m), std::logic_error,
HasReason("double lock detected"));
} else {
BOOST_CHECK_NO_THROW(TestDoubleLock2(m));
}
LEAVE_CRITICAL_SECTION(m);
BOOST_CHECK(LockStackEmpty());
g_debug_lockorder_abort = prev;
}
#endif /* DEBUG_LOCKORDER */
template <typename MutexType>
void TestInconsistentLockOrderDetected(MutexType& mutex1, MutexType& mutex2) NO_THREAD_SAFETY_ANALYSIS
{
ENTER_CRITICAL_SECTION(mutex1);
ENTER_CRITICAL_SECTION(mutex2);
#ifdef DEBUG_LOCKORDER
BOOST_CHECK_EXCEPTION(LEAVE_CRITICAL_SECTION(mutex1), std::logic_error, HasReason("mutex1 was not most recent critical section locked"));
#endif // DEBUG_LOCKORDER
LEAVE_CRITICAL_SECTION(mutex2);
LEAVE_CRITICAL_SECTION(mutex1);
BOOST_CHECK(LockStackEmpty());
}
} // namespace
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE(sync_tests)
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(potential_deadlock_detected)
{
#ifdef DEBUG_LOCKORDER
bool prev = g_debug_lockorder_abort;
g_debug_lockorder_abort = false;
#endif
RecursiveMutex rmutex1, rmutex2;
TestPotentialDeadLockDetected(rmutex1, rmutex2);
// The second test ensures that lock tracking data have not been broken by exception.
TestPotentialDeadLockDetected(rmutex1, rmutex2);
Mutex mutex1, mutex2;
TestPotentialDeadLockDetected(mutex1, mutex2);
// The second test ensures that lock tracking data have not been broken by exception.
TestPotentialDeadLockDetected(mutex1, mutex2);
#ifdef DEBUG_LOCKORDER
g_debug_lockorder_abort = prev;
#endif
}
/* Double lock would produce an undefined behavior. Thus, we only do that if
* DEBUG_LOCKORDER is activated to detect it. We don't want non-DEBUG_LOCKORDER
* build to produce tests that exhibit known undefined behavior. */
#ifdef DEBUG_LOCKORDER
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(double_lock_mutex)
{
TestDoubleLock<Mutex>(/*should_throw=*/true);
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(double_lock_recursive_mutex)
{
TestDoubleLock<RecursiveMutex>(/*should_throw=*/false);
}
#endif /* DEBUG_LOCKORDER */
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(inconsistent_lock_order_detected)
{
#ifdef DEBUG_LOCKORDER
bool prev = g_debug_lockorder_abort;
g_debug_lockorder_abort = false;
#endif // DEBUG_LOCKORDER
RecursiveMutex rmutex1, rmutex2;
TestInconsistentLockOrderDetected(rmutex1, rmutex2);
// By checking lock order consistency (CheckLastCritical) before any unlocking (LeaveCritical)
// the lock tracking data must not have been broken by exception.
TestInconsistentLockOrderDetected(rmutex1, rmutex2);
Mutex mutex1, mutex2;
TestInconsistentLockOrderDetected(mutex1, mutex2);
// By checking lock order consistency (CheckLastCritical) before any unlocking (LeaveCritical)
// the lock tracking data must not have been broken by exception.
TestInconsistentLockOrderDetected(mutex1, mutex2);
#ifdef DEBUG_LOCKORDER
g_debug_lockorder_abort = prev;
#endif // DEBUG_LOCKORDER
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE_END()