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312 lines
11 KiB
312 lines
11 KiB
// Copyright 2015 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#include <brillo/backoff_entry.h>
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#include <gtest/gtest.h>
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using base::TimeDelta;
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using base::TimeTicks;
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namespace brillo {
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BackoffEntry::Policy base_policy = { 0, 1000, 2.0, 0.0, 20000, 2000, false };
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class TestBackoffEntry : public BackoffEntry {
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public:
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explicit TestBackoffEntry(const Policy* const policy)
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: BackoffEntry(policy),
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now_(TimeTicks()) {
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// Work around initialization in constructor not picking up
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// fake time.
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SetCustomReleaseTime(TimeTicks());
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}
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~TestBackoffEntry() override {}
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TimeTicks ImplGetTimeNow() const override { return now_; }
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void set_now(const TimeTicks& now) {
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now_ = now;
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}
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private:
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TimeTicks now_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TestBackoffEntry);
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};
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TEST(BackoffEntryTest, BaseTest) {
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TestBackoffEntry entry(&base_policy);
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EXPECT_FALSE(entry.ShouldRejectRequest());
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EXPECT_EQ(TimeDelta(), entry.GetTimeUntilRelease());
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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EXPECT_TRUE(entry.ShouldRejectRequest());
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EXPECT_EQ(TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(1000), entry.GetTimeUntilRelease());
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}
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TEST(BackoffEntryTest, CanDiscardNeverExpires) {
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BackoffEntry::Policy never_expires_policy = base_policy;
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never_expires_policy.entry_lifetime_ms = -1;
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TestBackoffEntry never_expires(&never_expires_policy);
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EXPECT_FALSE(never_expires.CanDiscard());
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never_expires.set_now(TimeTicks() + TimeDelta::FromDays(100));
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EXPECT_FALSE(never_expires.CanDiscard());
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}
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TEST(BackoffEntryTest, CanDiscard) {
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TestBackoffEntry entry(&base_policy);
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// Because lifetime is non-zero, we shouldn't be able to discard yet.
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EXPECT_FALSE(entry.CanDiscard());
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// Test the "being used" case.
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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EXPECT_FALSE(entry.CanDiscard());
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// Test the case where there are errors but we can time out.
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entry.set_now(
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entry.GetReleaseTime() + TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(1));
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EXPECT_FALSE(entry.CanDiscard());
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entry.set_now(entry.GetReleaseTime() + TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(
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base_policy.maximum_backoff_ms + 1));
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EXPECT_TRUE(entry.CanDiscard());
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// Test the final case (no errors, dependent only on specified lifetime).
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entry.set_now(entry.GetReleaseTime() + TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(
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base_policy.entry_lifetime_ms - 1));
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entry.InformOfRequest(true);
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EXPECT_FALSE(entry.CanDiscard());
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entry.set_now(entry.GetReleaseTime() + TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(
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base_policy.entry_lifetime_ms));
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EXPECT_TRUE(entry.CanDiscard());
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}
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TEST(BackoffEntryTest, CanDiscardAlwaysDelay) {
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BackoffEntry::Policy always_delay_policy = base_policy;
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always_delay_policy.always_use_initial_delay = true;
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always_delay_policy.entry_lifetime_ms = 0;
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TestBackoffEntry entry(&always_delay_policy);
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// Because lifetime is non-zero, we shouldn't be able to discard yet.
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entry.set_now(entry.GetReleaseTime() + TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(2000));
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EXPECT_TRUE(entry.CanDiscard());
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// Even with no failures, we wait until the delay before we allow discard.
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entry.InformOfRequest(true);
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EXPECT_FALSE(entry.CanDiscard());
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// Wait until the delay expires, and we can discard the entry again.
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entry.set_now(entry.GetReleaseTime() + TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(1000));
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EXPECT_TRUE(entry.CanDiscard());
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}
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TEST(BackoffEntryTest, CanDiscardNotStored) {
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BackoffEntry::Policy no_store_policy = base_policy;
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no_store_policy.entry_lifetime_ms = 0;
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TestBackoffEntry not_stored(&no_store_policy);
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EXPECT_TRUE(not_stored.CanDiscard());
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}
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TEST(BackoffEntryTest, ShouldIgnoreFirstTwo) {
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BackoffEntry::Policy lenient_policy = base_policy;
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lenient_policy.num_errors_to_ignore = 2;
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BackoffEntry entry(&lenient_policy);
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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EXPECT_FALSE(entry.ShouldRejectRequest());
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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EXPECT_FALSE(entry.ShouldRejectRequest());
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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EXPECT_TRUE(entry.ShouldRejectRequest());
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}
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TEST(BackoffEntryTest, ReleaseTimeCalculation) {
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TestBackoffEntry entry(&base_policy);
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// With zero errors, should return "now".
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TimeTicks result = entry.GetReleaseTime();
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EXPECT_EQ(entry.ImplGetTimeNow(), result);
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// 1 error.
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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result = entry.GetReleaseTime();
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EXPECT_EQ(entry.ImplGetTimeNow() + TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(1000), result);
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EXPECT_EQ(TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(1000), entry.GetTimeUntilRelease());
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// 2 errors.
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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result = entry.GetReleaseTime();
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EXPECT_EQ(entry.ImplGetTimeNow() + TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(2000), result);
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EXPECT_EQ(TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(2000), entry.GetTimeUntilRelease());
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// 3 errors.
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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result = entry.GetReleaseTime();
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EXPECT_EQ(entry.ImplGetTimeNow() + TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(4000), result);
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EXPECT_EQ(TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(4000), entry.GetTimeUntilRelease());
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// 6 errors (to check it doesn't pass maximum).
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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result = entry.GetReleaseTime();
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EXPECT_EQ(
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entry.ImplGetTimeNow() + TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(20000), result);
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}
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TEST(BackoffEntryTest, ReleaseTimeCalculationAlwaysDelay) {
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BackoffEntry::Policy always_delay_policy = base_policy;
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always_delay_policy.always_use_initial_delay = true;
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always_delay_policy.num_errors_to_ignore = 2;
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TestBackoffEntry entry(&always_delay_policy);
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// With previous requests, should return "now".
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TimeTicks result = entry.GetReleaseTime();
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EXPECT_EQ(TimeDelta(), entry.GetTimeUntilRelease());
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// 1 error.
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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EXPECT_EQ(TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(1000), entry.GetTimeUntilRelease());
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// 2 errors.
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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EXPECT_EQ(TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(1000), entry.GetTimeUntilRelease());
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// 3 errors, exponential backoff starts.
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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EXPECT_EQ(TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(2000), entry.GetTimeUntilRelease());
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// 4 errors.
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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EXPECT_EQ(TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(4000), entry.GetTimeUntilRelease());
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// 8 errors (to check it doesn't pass maximum).
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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result = entry.GetReleaseTime();
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EXPECT_EQ(TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(20000), entry.GetTimeUntilRelease());
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}
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TEST(BackoffEntryTest, ReleaseTimeCalculationWithJitter) {
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for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
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BackoffEntry::Policy jittery_policy = base_policy;
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jittery_policy.jitter_factor = 0.2;
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TestBackoffEntry entry(&jittery_policy);
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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TimeTicks result = entry.GetReleaseTime();
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EXPECT_LE(
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entry.ImplGetTimeNow() + TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(3200), result);
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EXPECT_GE(
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entry.ImplGetTimeNow() + TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(4000), result);
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}
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}
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TEST(BackoffEntryTest, FailureThenSuccess) {
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TestBackoffEntry entry(&base_policy);
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// Failure count 1, establishes horizon.
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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TimeTicks release_time = entry.GetReleaseTime();
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EXPECT_EQ(TimeTicks() + TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(1000), release_time);
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// Success, failure count 0, should not advance past
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// the horizon that was already set.
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entry.set_now(release_time - TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(200));
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entry.InformOfRequest(true);
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EXPECT_EQ(release_time, entry.GetReleaseTime());
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// Failure, failure count 1.
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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EXPECT_EQ(release_time + TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(800),
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entry.GetReleaseTime());
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}
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TEST(BackoffEntryTest, FailureThenSuccessAlwaysDelay) {
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BackoffEntry::Policy always_delay_policy = base_policy;
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always_delay_policy.always_use_initial_delay = true;
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always_delay_policy.num_errors_to_ignore = 1;
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TestBackoffEntry entry(&always_delay_policy);
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// Failure count 1.
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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EXPECT_EQ(TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(1000), entry.GetTimeUntilRelease());
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// Failure count 2.
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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EXPECT_EQ(TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(2000), entry.GetTimeUntilRelease());
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entry.set_now(entry.GetReleaseTime() + TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(2000));
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// Success. We should go back to the original delay.
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entry.InformOfRequest(true);
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EXPECT_EQ(TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(1000), entry.GetTimeUntilRelease());
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// Failure count reaches 2 again. We should increase the delay once more.
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entry.InformOfRequest(false);
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EXPECT_EQ(TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(2000), entry.GetTimeUntilRelease());
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entry.set_now(entry.GetReleaseTime() + TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(2000));
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}
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TEST(BackoffEntryTest, RetainCustomHorizon) {
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TestBackoffEntry custom(&base_policy);
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TimeTicks custom_horizon = TimeTicks() + TimeDelta::FromDays(3);
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custom.SetCustomReleaseTime(custom_horizon);
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custom.InformOfRequest(false);
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custom.InformOfRequest(true);
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custom.set_now(TimeTicks() + TimeDelta::FromDays(2));
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custom.InformOfRequest(false);
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custom.InformOfRequest(true);
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EXPECT_EQ(custom_horizon, custom.GetReleaseTime());
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// Now check that once we are at or past the custom horizon,
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// we get normal behavior.
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custom.set_now(TimeTicks() + TimeDelta::FromDays(3));
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custom.InformOfRequest(false);
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EXPECT_EQ(
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TimeTicks() + TimeDelta::FromDays(3) + TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(1000),
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custom.GetReleaseTime());
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}
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TEST(BackoffEntryTest, RetainCustomHorizonWhenInitialErrorsIgnored) {
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// Regression test for a bug discovered during code review.
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BackoffEntry::Policy lenient_policy = base_policy;
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lenient_policy.num_errors_to_ignore = 1;
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TestBackoffEntry custom(&lenient_policy);
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TimeTicks custom_horizon = TimeTicks() + TimeDelta::FromDays(3);
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custom.SetCustomReleaseTime(custom_horizon);
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custom.InformOfRequest(false); // This must not reset the horizon.
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EXPECT_EQ(custom_horizon, custom.GetReleaseTime());
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}
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TEST(BackoffEntryTest, OverflowProtection) {
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BackoffEntry::Policy large_multiply_policy = base_policy;
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large_multiply_policy.multiply_factor = 256;
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TestBackoffEntry custom(&large_multiply_policy);
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// Trigger enough failures such that more than 11 bits of exponent are used
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// to represent the exponential backoff intermediate values. Given a multiply
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// factor of 256 (2^8), 129 iterations is enough: 2^(8*(129-1)) = 2^1024.
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for (int i = 0; i < 129; ++i) {
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custom.set_now(custom.ImplGetTimeNow() + custom.GetTimeUntilRelease());
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custom.InformOfRequest(false);
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ASSERT_TRUE(custom.ShouldRejectRequest());
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}
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// Max delay should still be respected.
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EXPECT_EQ(20000, custom.GetTimeUntilRelease().InMilliseconds());
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}
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} // namespace brillo
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