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580 lines
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// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium 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 "base/threading/thread.h"
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <utility>
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#include <vector>
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#include "base/bind.h"
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#include "base/debug/leak_annotations.h"
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#include "base/macros.h"
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#include "base/memory/ptr_util.h"
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#include "base/message_loop/message_loop.h"
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#include "base/message_loop/message_loop_current.h"
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#include "base/run_loop.h"
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#include "base/single_thread_task_runner.h"
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#include "base/synchronization/waitable_event.h"
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#include "base/test/gtest_util.h"
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#include "base/third_party/dynamic_annotations/dynamic_annotations.h"
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#include "base/threading/platform_thread.h"
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#include "base/time/time.h"
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#include "build/build_config.h"
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#include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h"
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#include "testing/platform_test.h"
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using base::Thread;
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typedef PlatformTest ThreadTest;
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namespace {
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void ToggleValue(bool* value) {
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ANNOTATE_BENIGN_RACE(value, "Test-only data race on boolean "
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"in base/thread_unittest");
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*value = !*value;
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}
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class SleepInsideInitThread : public Thread {
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public:
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SleepInsideInitThread() : Thread("none") {
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init_called_ = false;
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ANNOTATE_BENIGN_RACE(
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this, "Benign test-only data race on vptr - http://crbug.com/98219");
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}
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~SleepInsideInitThread() override { Stop(); }
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void Init() override {
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base::PlatformThread::Sleep(base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(500));
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init_called_ = true;
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}
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bool InitCalled() { return init_called_; }
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private:
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bool init_called_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SleepInsideInitThread);
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};
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enum ThreadEvent {
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// Thread::Init() was called.
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THREAD_EVENT_INIT = 0,
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// The MessageLoop for the thread was deleted.
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THREAD_EVENT_MESSAGE_LOOP_DESTROYED,
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// Thread::CleanUp() was called.
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THREAD_EVENT_CLEANUP,
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// Keep at end of list.
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THREAD_NUM_EVENTS
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};
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typedef std::vector<ThreadEvent> EventList;
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class CaptureToEventList : public Thread {
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public:
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// This Thread pushes events into the vector |event_list| to show
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// the order they occured in. |event_list| must remain valid for the
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// lifetime of this thread.
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explicit CaptureToEventList(EventList* event_list)
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: Thread("none"),
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event_list_(event_list) {
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}
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~CaptureToEventList() override { Stop(); }
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void Init() override { event_list_->push_back(THREAD_EVENT_INIT); }
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void CleanUp() override { event_list_->push_back(THREAD_EVENT_CLEANUP); }
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private:
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EventList* event_list_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(CaptureToEventList);
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};
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// Observer that writes a value into |event_list| when a message loop has been
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// destroyed.
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class CapturingDestructionObserver
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: public base::MessageLoopCurrent::DestructionObserver {
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public:
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// |event_list| must remain valid throughout the observer's lifetime.
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explicit CapturingDestructionObserver(EventList* event_list)
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: event_list_(event_list) {
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}
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// DestructionObserver implementation:
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void WillDestroyCurrentMessageLoop() override {
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event_list_->push_back(THREAD_EVENT_MESSAGE_LOOP_DESTROYED);
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event_list_ = nullptr;
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}
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private:
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EventList* event_list_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(CapturingDestructionObserver);
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};
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// Task that adds a destruction observer to the current message loop.
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void RegisterDestructionObserver(
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base::MessageLoopCurrent::DestructionObserver* observer) {
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base::MessageLoopCurrent::Get()->AddDestructionObserver(observer);
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}
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// Task that calls GetThreadId() of |thread|, stores the result into |id|, then
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// signal |event|.
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void ReturnThreadId(base::Thread* thread,
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base::PlatformThreadId* id,
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base::WaitableEvent* event) {
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*id = thread->GetThreadId();
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event->Signal();
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}
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} // namespace
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, StartWithOptions_StackSize) {
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Thread a("StartWithStackSize");
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// Ensure that the thread can work with only 12 kb and still process a
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// message. At the same time, we should scale with the bitness of the system
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// where 12 kb is definitely not enough.
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// 12 kb = 3072 Slots on a 32-bit system, so we'll scale based off of that.
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Thread::Options options;
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#if defined(ADDRESS_SANITIZER) || !defined(NDEBUG)
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// ASan bloats the stack variables and overflows the 3072 slot stack. Some
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// debug builds also grow the stack too much.
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options.stack_size = 2 * 3072 * sizeof(uintptr_t);
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#else
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options.stack_size = 3072 * sizeof(uintptr_t);
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#endif
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.StartWithOptions(options));
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.message_loop());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.IsRunning());
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base::WaitableEvent event(base::WaitableEvent::ResetPolicy::AUTOMATIC,
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base::WaitableEvent::InitialState::NOT_SIGNALED);
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a.task_runner()->PostTask(
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FROM_HERE,
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base::BindOnce(&base::WaitableEvent::Signal, base::Unretained(&event)));
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event.Wait();
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}
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// Intentional test-only race for otherwise untestable code, won't fix.
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// https://crbug.com/634383
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#if !defined(THREAD_SANITIZER)
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, StartWithOptions_NonJoinable) {
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Thread* a = new Thread("StartNonJoinable");
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// Non-joinable threads have to be leaked for now (see
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// Thread::Options::joinable for details).
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ANNOTATE_LEAKING_OBJECT_PTR(a);
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Thread::Options options;
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options.joinable = false;
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EXPECT_TRUE(a->StartWithOptions(options));
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EXPECT_TRUE(a->message_loop());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a->IsRunning());
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// Without this call this test is racy. The above IsRunning() succeeds because
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// of an early-return condition while between Start() and StopSoon(), after
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// invoking StopSoon() below this early-return condition is no longer
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// satisfied and the real |is_running_| bit has to be checked. It could still
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// be false if the message loop hasn't started for real in practice. This is
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// only a requirement for this test because the non-joinable property forces
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// it to use StopSoon() and not wait for a complete Stop().
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EXPECT_TRUE(a->WaitUntilThreadStarted());
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// Make the thread block until |block_event| is signaled.
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base::WaitableEvent block_event(
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base::WaitableEvent::ResetPolicy::AUTOMATIC,
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base::WaitableEvent::InitialState::NOT_SIGNALED);
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a->task_runner()->PostTask(FROM_HERE,
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base::BindOnce(&base::WaitableEvent::Wait,
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base::Unretained(&block_event)));
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a->StopSoon();
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EXPECT_TRUE(a->IsRunning());
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// Unblock the task and give a bit of extra time to unwind QuitWhenIdle().
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block_event.Signal();
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base::PlatformThread::Sleep(base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(20));
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// The thread should now have stopped on its own.
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EXPECT_FALSE(a->IsRunning());
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}
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#endif
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, TwoTasksOnJoinableThread) {
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bool was_invoked = false;
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{
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Thread a("TwoTasksOnJoinableThread");
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.Start());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.message_loop());
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// Test that all events are dispatched before the Thread object is
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// destroyed. We do this by dispatching a sleep event before the
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// event that will toggle our sentinel value.
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a.task_runner()->PostTask(
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FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(static_cast<void (*)(base::TimeDelta)>(
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&base::PlatformThread::Sleep),
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base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(20)));
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a.task_runner()->PostTask(FROM_HERE,
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base::BindOnce(&ToggleValue, &was_invoked));
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}
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EXPECT_TRUE(was_invoked);
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}
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, DestroyWhileRunningIsSafe) {
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Thread a("DestroyWhileRunningIsSafe");
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.Start());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.WaitUntilThreadStarted());
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}
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// TODO(gab): Enable this test when destroying a non-joinable Thread instance
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// is supported (proposal @ https://crbug.com/629139#c14).
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, DISABLED_DestroyWhileRunningNonJoinableIsSafe) {
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{
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Thread a("DestroyWhileRunningNonJoinableIsSafe");
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Thread::Options options;
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options.joinable = false;
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.StartWithOptions(options));
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.WaitUntilThreadStarted());
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}
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// Attempt to catch use-after-frees from the non-joinable thread in the
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// scope of this test if any.
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base::PlatformThread::Sleep(base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(20));
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}
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, StopSoon) {
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Thread a("StopSoon");
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.Start());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.message_loop());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.IsRunning());
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a.StopSoon();
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a.Stop();
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EXPECT_FALSE(a.message_loop());
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EXPECT_FALSE(a.IsRunning());
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}
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, StopTwiceNop) {
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Thread a("StopTwiceNop");
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.Start());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.message_loop());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.IsRunning());
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a.StopSoon();
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// Calling StopSoon() a second time should be a nop.
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a.StopSoon();
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a.Stop();
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// Same with Stop().
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a.Stop();
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EXPECT_FALSE(a.message_loop());
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EXPECT_FALSE(a.IsRunning());
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// Calling them when not running should also nop.
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a.StopSoon();
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a.Stop();
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}
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// TODO(gab): Enable this test in conjunction with re-enabling the sequence
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// check in Thread::Stop() as part of http://crbug.com/629139.
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, DISABLED_StopOnNonOwningThreadIsDeath) {
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Thread a("StopOnNonOwningThreadDeath");
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.StartAndWaitForTesting());
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Thread b("NonOwningThread");
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b.Start();
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EXPECT_DCHECK_DEATH({
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// Stopping |a| on |b| isn't allowed.
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b.task_runner()->PostTask(
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FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&Thread::Stop, base::Unretained(&a)));
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// Block here so the DCHECK on |b| always happens in this scope.
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base::PlatformThread::Sleep(base::TimeDelta::Max());
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});
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}
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, TransferOwnershipAndStop) {
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std::unique_ptr<Thread> a =
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std::make_unique<Thread>("TransferOwnershipAndStop");
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EXPECT_TRUE(a->StartAndWaitForTesting());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a->IsRunning());
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Thread b("TakingOwnershipThread");
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b.Start();
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base::WaitableEvent event(base::WaitableEvent::ResetPolicy::MANUAL,
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base::WaitableEvent::InitialState::NOT_SIGNALED);
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// a->DetachFromSequence() should allow |b| to use |a|'s Thread API.
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a->DetachFromSequence();
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b.task_runner()->PostTask(
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FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(
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[](std::unique_ptr<Thread> thread_to_stop,
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base::WaitableEvent* event_to_signal) -> void {
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thread_to_stop->Stop();
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event_to_signal->Signal();
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},
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std::move(a), base::Unretained(&event)));
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event.Wait();
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}
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, StartTwice) {
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Thread a("StartTwice");
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EXPECT_FALSE(a.message_loop());
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EXPECT_FALSE(a.IsRunning());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.Start());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.message_loop());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.IsRunning());
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a.Stop();
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EXPECT_FALSE(a.message_loop());
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EXPECT_FALSE(a.IsRunning());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.Start());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.message_loop());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.IsRunning());
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a.Stop();
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EXPECT_FALSE(a.message_loop());
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EXPECT_FALSE(a.IsRunning());
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}
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// Intentional test-only race for otherwise untestable code, won't fix.
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// https://crbug.com/634383
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#if !defined(THREAD_SANITIZER)
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, StartTwiceNonJoinableNotAllowed) {
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LOG(ERROR) << __FUNCTION__;
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Thread* a = new Thread("StartTwiceNonJoinable");
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// Non-joinable threads have to be leaked for now (see
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// Thread::Options::joinable for details).
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ANNOTATE_LEAKING_OBJECT_PTR(a);
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Thread::Options options;
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options.joinable = false;
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EXPECT_TRUE(a->StartWithOptions(options));
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EXPECT_TRUE(a->message_loop());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a->IsRunning());
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// Signaled when last task on |a| is processed.
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base::WaitableEvent last_task_event(
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base::WaitableEvent::ResetPolicy::AUTOMATIC,
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base::WaitableEvent::InitialState::NOT_SIGNALED);
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a->task_runner()->PostTask(
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FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce(&base::WaitableEvent::Signal,
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base::Unretained(&last_task_event)));
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// StopSoon() is non-blocking, Yield() to |a|, wait for last task to be
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// processed and a little more for QuitWhenIdle() to unwind before considering
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// the thread "stopped".
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a->StopSoon();
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base::PlatformThread::YieldCurrentThread();
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last_task_event.Wait();
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base::PlatformThread::Sleep(base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(20));
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// This test assumes that the above was sufficient to let the thread fully
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// stop.
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ASSERT_FALSE(a->IsRunning());
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// Restarting it should not be allowed.
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EXPECT_DCHECK_DEATH(a->Start());
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}
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#endif
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, ThreadName) {
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Thread a("ThreadName");
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.Start());
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EXPECT_EQ("ThreadName", a.thread_name());
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}
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, ThreadId) {
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Thread a("ThreadId0");
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Thread b("ThreadId1");
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a.Start();
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b.Start();
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// Post a task that calls GetThreadId() on the created thread.
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base::WaitableEvent event(base::WaitableEvent::ResetPolicy::AUTOMATIC,
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base::WaitableEvent::InitialState::NOT_SIGNALED);
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base::PlatformThreadId id_from_new_thread;
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a.task_runner()->PostTask(
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FROM_HERE,
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base::BindOnce(ReturnThreadId, &a, &id_from_new_thread, &event));
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// Call GetThreadId() on the current thread before calling event.Wait() so
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// that this test can find a race issue with TSAN.
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base::PlatformThreadId id_from_current_thread = a.GetThreadId();
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// Check if GetThreadId() returns consistent value in both threads.
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event.Wait();
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EXPECT_EQ(id_from_current_thread, id_from_new_thread);
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// A started thread should have a valid ID.
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EXPECT_NE(base::kInvalidThreadId, a.GetThreadId());
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EXPECT_NE(base::kInvalidThreadId, b.GetThreadId());
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// Each thread should have a different thread ID.
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EXPECT_NE(a.GetThreadId(), b.GetThreadId());
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}
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, ThreadIdWithRestart) {
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Thread a("ThreadIdWithRestart");
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base::PlatformThreadId previous_id = base::kInvalidThreadId;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < 16; ++i) {
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.Start());
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base::PlatformThreadId current_id = a.GetThreadId();
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EXPECT_NE(previous_id, current_id);
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previous_id = current_id;
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a.Stop();
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}
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}
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// Make sure Init() is called after Start() and before
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// WaitUntilThreadInitialized() returns.
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, SleepInsideInit) {
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SleepInsideInitThread t;
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EXPECT_FALSE(t.InitCalled());
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t.StartAndWaitForTesting();
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EXPECT_TRUE(t.InitCalled());
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}
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// Make sure that the destruction sequence is:
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//
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// (1) Thread::CleanUp()
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// (2) MessageLoop::~MessageLoop()
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// MessageLoopCurrent::DestructionObservers called.
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, CleanUp) {
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EventList captured_events;
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CapturingDestructionObserver loop_destruction_observer(&captured_events);
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{
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// Start a thread which writes its event into |captured_events|.
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CaptureToEventList t(&captured_events);
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EXPECT_TRUE(t.Start());
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EXPECT_TRUE(t.message_loop());
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EXPECT_TRUE(t.IsRunning());
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// Register an observer that writes into |captured_events| once the
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// thread's message loop is destroyed.
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t.task_runner()->PostTask(
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FROM_HERE,
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base::BindOnce(&RegisterDestructionObserver,
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base::Unretained(&loop_destruction_observer)));
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// Upon leaving this scope, the thread is deleted.
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}
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// Check the order of events during shutdown.
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ASSERT_EQ(static_cast<size_t>(THREAD_NUM_EVENTS), captured_events.size());
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EXPECT_EQ(THREAD_EVENT_INIT, captured_events[0]);
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EXPECT_EQ(THREAD_EVENT_CLEANUP, captured_events[1]);
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EXPECT_EQ(THREAD_EVENT_MESSAGE_LOOP_DESTROYED, captured_events[2]);
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}
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, ThreadNotStarted) {
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Thread a("Inert");
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EXPECT_FALSE(a.task_runner());
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}
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, MultipleWaitUntilThreadStarted) {
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Thread a("MultipleWaitUntilThreadStarted");
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.Start());
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// It's OK to call WaitUntilThreadStarted() multiple times.
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.WaitUntilThreadStarted());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.WaitUntilThreadStarted());
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}
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, FlushForTesting) {
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Thread a("FlushForTesting");
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// Flushing a non-running thread should be a no-op.
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a.FlushForTesting();
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ASSERT_TRUE(a.Start());
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// Flushing a thread with no tasks shouldn't block.
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a.FlushForTesting();
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constexpr base::TimeDelta kSleepPerTestTask =
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base::TimeDelta::FromMilliseconds(50);
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constexpr size_t kNumSleepTasks = 5;
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const base::TimeTicks ticks_before_post = base::TimeTicks::Now();
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for (size_t i = 0; i < kNumSleepTasks; ++i) {
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a.task_runner()->PostTask(
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FROM_HERE,
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base::BindOnce(&base::PlatformThread::Sleep, kSleepPerTestTask));
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}
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// All tasks should have executed, as reflected by the elapsed time.
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a.FlushForTesting();
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EXPECT_GE(base::TimeTicks::Now() - ticks_before_post,
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kNumSleepTasks * kSleepPerTestTask);
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a.Stop();
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// Flushing a stopped thread should be a no-op.
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a.FlushForTesting();
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}
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namespace {
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// A Thread which uses a MessageLoop on the stack. It won't start a real
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// underlying thread (instead its messages can be processed by a RunLoop on the
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// stack).
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class ExternalMessageLoopThread : public Thread {
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public:
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ExternalMessageLoopThread() : Thread("ExternalMessageLoopThread") {}
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~ExternalMessageLoopThread() override { Stop(); }
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void InstallMessageLoop() { SetMessageLoop(&external_message_loop_); }
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void VerifyUsingExternalMessageLoop(
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bool expected_using_external_message_loop) {
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EXPECT_EQ(expected_using_external_message_loop,
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using_external_message_loop());
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}
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private:
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base::MessageLoop external_message_loop_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ExternalMessageLoopThread);
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};
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} // namespace
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TEST_F(ThreadTest, ExternalMessageLoop) {
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ExternalMessageLoopThread a;
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EXPECT_FALSE(a.message_loop());
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EXPECT_FALSE(a.IsRunning());
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a.VerifyUsingExternalMessageLoop(false);
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a.InstallMessageLoop();
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.message_loop());
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EXPECT_TRUE(a.IsRunning());
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a.VerifyUsingExternalMessageLoop(true);
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|
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bool ran = false;
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a.task_runner()->PostTask(
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FROM_HERE, base::BindOnce([](bool* toggled) { *toggled = true; }, &ran));
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base::RunLoop().RunUntilIdle();
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EXPECT_TRUE(ran);
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|
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|
a.Stop();
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EXPECT_FALSE(a.message_loop());
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EXPECT_FALSE(a.IsRunning());
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a.VerifyUsingExternalMessageLoop(true);
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|
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|
// Confirm that running any remaining tasks posted from Stop() goes smoothly
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|
// (e.g. https://codereview.chromium.org/2135413003/#ps300001 crashed if
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// StopSoon() posted Thread::ThreadQuitHelper() while |run_loop_| was null).
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base::RunLoop().RunUntilIdle();
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|
}
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