tests/xtimer: add regression test for long_start_time update bug

Co-Authored-By: Julian Holzwarth <julian.holzwarth@fu-berlin.de>
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Martine S. Lenders 2020-04-09 23:33:23 +02:00 committed by Martine Lenders
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include ../Makefile.tests_common
USEMODULE += fmt
USEMODULE += xtimer
DISABLE_MODULE += auto_init_xtimer
include $(RIOTBASE)/Makefile.include

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Description
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This is a regression test for when `xtimer_now64()` becomes greater than
`UINT32_MAX` and the internal state machine fails to update the timers state
correctly.

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2020 Freie Universität Berlin
*
* This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU Lesser
* General Public License v2.1. See the file LICENSE in the top level
* directory for more details.
*/
/**
* @{
*
* @file
* @author Martine Lenders <m.lenders@fu-berlin.de>
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include "fmt.h"
#include "kernel_defines.h"
#include "msg.h"
#include "test_utils/expect.h"
#include "thread.h"
#include "xtimer.h"
#define MAIN_MSG_QUEUE_SIZE (4U)
#define TIMERS_NUMOF (3U)
msg_t _main_msg_queue[MAIN_MSG_QUEUE_SIZE];
static const uint64_t _timers_offsets[TIMERS_NUMOF] = {
/* MUST ASCEND */
1 * US_PER_SEC,
2 * US_PER_SEC,
3 * US_PER_SEC,
};
int main(void)
{
xtimer_t timers[TIMERS_NUMOF];
msg_t msgs[TIMERS_NUMOF];
uint64_t start;
expect(ARRAY_SIZE(_timers_offsets) == TIMERS_NUMOF);
msg_init_queue(_main_msg_queue, MAIN_MSG_QUEUE_SIZE);
/* ensure that xtimer_now64() is greater than UINT32_MAX */
_xtimer_current_time = (2LLU << 32U);
xtimer_init();
print_str("Setting ");
print_u32_dec(TIMERS_NUMOF);
print_str(" timers:\n");
for (unsigned i = 0; i < TIMERS_NUMOF; i++) {
msgs[i].content.value = i;
print_str(" #");
print_u32_dec(i);
print_str(" in ");
print_u64_dec(_timers_offsets[i]);
print_str(" usec\n");
}
print_str("now=");
start = xtimer_now64().ticks64;
print_u64_dec(start);
print_str("\n");
expect(start > UINT32_MAX);
/* set timers after all were printed for better timing */
for (unsigned i = 0; i < TIMERS_NUMOF; i++) {
xtimer_set_msg64(&timers[i], _timers_offsets[i], &msgs[i],
thread_getpid());
expect(timers[i].long_start_time > 0);
}
while (1) {
msg_t msg;
msg_receive(&msg);
print_str("#");
print_u32_dec(msg.content.value);
print_str(":now=");
print_u64_dec((uint64_t)xtimer_now64().ticks64);
print_str("\n");
for (unsigned i = 0; i <= msg.content.value; i++) {
/* all fired timers expired */
expect(timers[i].long_start_time == 0);
}
for (unsigned i = (msg.content.value + 1); i <= TIMERS_NUMOF; i++) {
/* upper half of remaing_timers' start_time stays above 0 as it is
* based on xtimer_now64() during the timer's callback execution */
expect(timers[i].long_start_time > 0);
}
}
return 0;
}
/** @} */

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (C) 2018 Freie Universität Berlin
#
# This file is subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU Lesser
# General Public License v2.1. See the file LICENSE in the top level
# directory for more details.
import sys
import time
from testrunner import run
def _get_largest_timeout_difference(timeouts):
next_timeout = min(timeouts)
# get largest difference between all timeouts
timeout = max(a - b for a in timeouts for b in timeouts)
# check if smallest timeout (difference to 0) is the largest difference
if timeout < next_timeout:
timeout = next_timeout
return timeout
def testfunc(child):
timers = {}
child.expect(r"Setting (\d+) timers:")
timers_numof = int(child.match.group(1))
for i in range(timers_numof):
child.expect(r" #(\d+) in (\d+) usec")
assert i == int(child.match.group(1))
timers[i] = int(child.match.group(2))
assert timers_numof == len(timers)
check_time = int(time.time())
child.expect(r"now=(\d+)")
offset = int(child.match.group(1))
# get largest possible timeout for expects below
timeout = _get_largest_timeout_difference(timers.values()) / (10**6) + 1
for i in range(timers_numof):
child.expect(r"#(\d):now=(\d+)", timeout=timeout)
t = int(child.match.group(1))
now = int(child.match.group(2))
assert (int(time.time()) - check_time) >= (timers[t] / 10**6)
expected = timers[t] + offset
assert expected <= now
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(run(testfunc))