/* Copyright (c) 2014, 2018, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2.0, as published by the Free Software Foundation. This program is also distributed with certain software (including but not limited to OpenSSL) that is licensed under separate terms, as designated in a particular file or component or in included license documentation. The authors of MySQL hereby grant you an additional permission to link the program and your derivative works with the separately licensed software that they have included with MySQL. 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, version 2.0, 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 St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ /* See http://code.google.com/p/googletest/wiki/Primer */ // First include (the generated) my_config.h, to get correct platform defines. #include "my_config.h" #include #include #include "storage/innobase/include/univ.i" #include "storage/innobase/include/ut0new.h" namespace innodb_ut0new_unittest { class C { public: C(int x = 42) : m_x(x) {} int m_x; }; static void start() { ut_new_boot_safe(); } /* test UT_NEW*() */ TEST(ut0new, utnew) { start(); C *p; p = UT_NEW_NOKEY(C(12)); EXPECT_EQ(12, p->m_x); UT_DELETE(p); p = UT_NEW(C(34), mem_key_buf_buf_pool); EXPECT_EQ(34, p->m_x); UT_DELETE(p); p = UT_NEW_ARRAY_NOKEY(C, 5); EXPECT_EQ(42, p[0].m_x); EXPECT_EQ(42, p[1].m_x); EXPECT_EQ(42, p[2].m_x); EXPECT_EQ(42, p[3].m_x); EXPECT_EQ(42, p[4].m_x); UT_DELETE_ARRAY(p); p = UT_NEW_ARRAY(C, 5, mem_key_buf_buf_pool); EXPECT_EQ(42, p[0].m_x); EXPECT_EQ(42, p[1].m_x); EXPECT_EQ(42, p[2].m_x); EXPECT_EQ(42, p[3].m_x); EXPECT_EQ(42, p[4].m_x); UT_DELETE_ARRAY(p); } /* test ut_*alloc*() */ TEST(ut0new, utmalloc) { start(); int *p; p = static_cast(ut_malloc_nokey(sizeof(int))); *p = 12; ut_free(p); p = static_cast(ut_malloc(sizeof(int), mem_key_buf_buf_pool)); *p = 34; ut_free(p); p = static_cast(ut_zalloc_nokey(sizeof(int))); EXPECT_EQ(0, *p); *p = 56; ut_free(p); p = static_cast(ut_zalloc(sizeof(int), mem_key_buf_buf_pool)); EXPECT_EQ(0, *p); *p = 78; ut_free(p); p = static_cast(ut_malloc_nokey(sizeof(int))); *p = 90; p = static_cast(ut_realloc(p, 2 * sizeof(int))); EXPECT_EQ(90, p[0]); p[1] = 91; ut_free(p); } /* test ut_allocator() */ TEST(ut0new, utallocator) { start(); typedef int basic_t; typedef ut_allocator vec_allocator_t; typedef std::vector vec_t; vec_t v1; v1.push_back(21); v1.push_back(31); v1.push_back(41); EXPECT_EQ(21, v1[0]); EXPECT_EQ(31, v1[1]); EXPECT_EQ(41, v1[2]); /* We use "new" instead of "UT_NEW()" for simplicity here. Real InnoDB code should use UT_NEW(). */ /* This could of course be written as: std::vector >* v2 = new std::vector >(ut_allocator( mem_key_buf_buf_pool)); */ vec_t *v2 = new vec_t(vec_allocator_t(mem_key_buf_buf_pool)); v2->push_back(27); v2->push_back(37); v2->push_back(47); EXPECT_EQ(27, v2->at(0)); EXPECT_EQ(37, v2->at(1)); EXPECT_EQ(47, v2->at(2)); delete v2; } static int n_construct = 0; class cc_t { public: cc_t() { n_construct++; if (n_construct % 4 == 0) { throw(1); } } }; struct big_t { char x[128]; }; /* test edge cases */ TEST(ut0new, edgecases) { ut_allocator alloc1(mem_key_buf_buf_pool); ut_new_pfx_t pfx; void *ret; const void *null_ptr = NULL; ret = alloc1.allocate_large(0, &pfx); EXPECT_EQ(null_ptr, ret); #ifdef UNIV_PFS_MEMORY ret = alloc1.allocate(16); ASSERT_TRUE(ret != NULL); ret = alloc1.reallocate(ret, 0, UT_NEW_THIS_FILE_PSI_KEY); EXPECT_EQ(null_ptr, ret); ret = UT_NEW_ARRAY_NOKEY(byte, 0); EXPECT_EQ(null_ptr, ret); #endif /* UNIV_PFS_MEMORY */ ut_allocator alloc2(mem_key_buf_buf_pool); const ut_allocator::size_type too_many_elements = std::numeric_limits::size_type>::max() / sizeof(big_t) + 1; #ifdef UNIV_PFS_MEMORY ret = alloc2.allocate(16); ASSERT_TRUE(ret != NULL); void *ret2 = alloc2.reallocate(ret, too_many_elements, UT_NEW_THIS_FILE_PSI_KEY); EXPECT_EQ(null_ptr, ret2); /* If reallocate fails due to too many elements, memory is still allocated. Do explicit deallocate do avoid mem leak. */ alloc2.deallocate(static_cast(ret)); #endif /* UNIV_PFS_MEMORY */ bool threw = false; try { ret = alloc2.allocate(too_many_elements); } catch (...) { threw = true; } EXPECT_TRUE(threw); ret = alloc2.allocate(too_many_elements, NULL, PSI_NOT_INSTRUMENTED, false, false); EXPECT_EQ(null_ptr, ret); threw = false; try { cc_t *cc = UT_NEW_ARRAY_NOKEY(cc_t, 16); /* Not reached, but silence a compiler warning about unused 'cc': */ ASSERT_TRUE(cc != NULL); } catch (...) { threw = true; } EXPECT_TRUE(threw); } } // namespace innodb_ut0new_unittest