tor/src/test/test_helpers.c

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/* Copyright (c) 2014-2017, The Tor Project, Inc. */
/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
/**
* \file test_helpers.c
* \brief Some helper functions to avoid code duplication in unit tests.
*/
#define ROUTERLIST_PRIVATE
#define CONFIG_PRIVATE
#define CONNECTION_PRIVATE
#define MAIN_PRIVATE
#include "orconfig.h"
#include "or.h"
#include "buffers.h"
#include "config.h"
#include "confparse.h"
#include "connection.h"
#include "crypto_rand.h"
#include "main.h"
#include "nodelist.h"
#include "relay.h"
#include "routerlist.h"
#include "test.h"
#include "test_helpers.h"
#include "test_connection.h"
#ifdef HAVE_CFLAG_WOVERLENGTH_STRINGS
DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(overlength-strings)
/* We allow huge string constants in the unit tests, but not in the code
* at large. */
#endif
#include "test_descriptors.inc"
#include "circuitlist.h"
#ifdef HAVE_CFLAG_WOVERLENGTH_STRINGS
ENABLE_GCC_WARNING(overlength-strings)
#endif
/* Return a statically allocated string representing yesterday's date
* in ISO format. We use it so that state file items are not found to
* be outdated. */
const char *
get_yesterday_date_str(void)
{
static char buf[ISO_TIME_LEN+1];
time_t yesterday = time(NULL) - 24*60*60;
format_iso_time(buf, yesterday);
return buf;
}
/* NOP replacement for router_descriptor_is_older_than() */
static int
router_descriptor_is_older_than_replacement(const routerinfo_t *router,
int seconds)
{
(void) router;
(void) seconds;
return 0;
}
/** Parse a file containing router descriptors and load them to our
routerlist. This function is used to setup an artificial network
so that we can conduct tests on it. */
void
helper_setup_fake_routerlist(void)
{
int retval;
routerlist_t *our_routerlist = NULL;
smartlist_t *our_nodelist = NULL;
/* Read the file that contains our test descriptors. */
/* We need to mock this function otherwise the descriptors will not
accepted as they are too old. */
MOCK(router_descriptor_is_older_than,
router_descriptor_is_older_than_replacement);
/* Load all the test descriptors to the routerlist. */
retval = router_load_routers_from_string(TEST_DESCRIPTORS,
NULL, SAVED_IN_JOURNAL,
NULL, 0, NULL);
tt_int_op(retval, OP_EQ, HELPER_NUMBER_OF_DESCRIPTORS);
/* Sanity checking of routerlist and nodelist. */
our_routerlist = router_get_routerlist();
tt_int_op(smartlist_len(our_routerlist->routers), OP_EQ,
HELPER_NUMBER_OF_DESCRIPTORS);
routerlist_assert_ok(our_routerlist);
our_nodelist = nodelist_get_list();
tt_int_op(smartlist_len(our_nodelist), OP_EQ, HELPER_NUMBER_OF_DESCRIPTORS);
/* Mark all routers as non-guards but up and running! */
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(our_nodelist, node_t *, node) {
node->is_running = 1;
node->is_valid = 1;
node->is_possible_guard = 0;
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(node);
done:
UNMOCK(router_descriptor_is_older_than);
}
void
connection_write_to_buf_mock(const char *string, size_t len,
connection_t *conn, int compressed)
{
(void) compressed;
tor_assert(string);
tor_assert(conn);
buf_add(conn->outbuf, string, len);
}
/* Set up a fake origin circuit with the specified number of cells,
* Return a pointer to the newly-created dummy circuit */
circuit_t *
dummy_origin_circuit_new(int n_cells)
{
origin_circuit_t *circ = origin_circuit_new();
int i;
cell_t cell;
for (i=0; i < n_cells; ++i) {
crypto_rand((void*)&cell, sizeof(cell));
cell_queue_append_packed_copy(TO_CIRCUIT(circ),
&TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->n_chan_cells,
1, &cell, 1, 0);
}
TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->purpose = CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_GENERAL;
return TO_CIRCUIT(circ);
}
/** Mock-replacement. As tor_addr_lookup, but always fails on any
* address containing a !. This is necessary for running the unit tests
* on networks where DNS hijackers think it's helpful to give answers
* for things like 1.2.3.4.5 or "invalidstuff!!"
*/
int
mock_tor_addr_lookup__fail_on_bad_addrs(const char *name,
uint16_t family, tor_addr_t *out)
{
if (name && strchr(name, '!')) {
return -1;
}
return tor_addr_lookup__real(name, family, out);
}
/*********** Helper funcs for making new connections/streams *****************/
/* Helper for test_conn_get_connection() */
static int
fake_close_socket(tor_socket_t sock)
{
(void)sock;
return 0;
}
static int mock_connection_connect_sockaddr_called = 0;
static int fake_socket_number = TEST_CONN_FD_INIT;
/* Helper for test_conn_get_connection() */
static int
mock_connection_connect_sockaddr(connection_t *conn,
const struct sockaddr *sa,
socklen_t sa_len,
const struct sockaddr *bindaddr,
socklen_t bindaddr_len,
int *socket_error)
{
(void)sa_len;
(void)bindaddr;
(void)bindaddr_len;
tor_assert(conn);
tor_assert(sa);
tor_assert(socket_error);
mock_connection_connect_sockaddr_called++;
conn->s = fake_socket_number++;
tt_assert(SOCKET_OK(conn->s));
/* We really should call tor_libevent_initialize() here. Because we don't,
* we are relying on other parts of the code not checking if the_event_base
* (and therefore event->ev_base) is NULL. */
tt_int_op(connection_add_connecting(conn), OP_EQ, 0);
done:
/* Fake "connected" status */
return 1;
}
/** Create and return a new connection/stream */
connection_t *
test_conn_get_connection(uint8_t state, uint8_t type, uint8_t purpose)
{
connection_t *conn = NULL;
tor_addr_t addr;
int socket_err = 0;
int in_progress = 0;
MOCK(connection_connect_sockaddr,
mock_connection_connect_sockaddr);
MOCK(tor_close_socket, fake_close_socket);
init_connection_lists();
conn = connection_new(type, TEST_CONN_FAMILY);
tt_assert(conn);
test_conn_lookup_addr_helper(TEST_CONN_ADDRESS, TEST_CONN_FAMILY, &addr);
tt_assert(!tor_addr_is_null(&addr));
tor_addr_copy_tight(&conn->addr, &addr);
conn->port = TEST_CONN_PORT;
mock_connection_connect_sockaddr_called = 0;
in_progress = connection_connect(conn, TEST_CONN_ADDRESS_PORT, &addr,
TEST_CONN_PORT, &socket_err);
tt_int_op(mock_connection_connect_sockaddr_called, OP_EQ, 1);
tt_assert(!socket_err);
tt_assert(in_progress == 0 || in_progress == 1);
/* fake some of the attributes so the connection looks OK */
conn->state = state;
conn->purpose = purpose;
assert_connection_ok(conn, time(NULL));
UNMOCK(connection_connect_sockaddr);
UNMOCK(tor_close_socket);
return conn;
/* On failure */
done:
UNMOCK(connection_connect_sockaddr);
UNMOCK(tor_close_socket);
return NULL;
}
/* Helper function to parse a set of torrc options in a text format and return
* a newly allocated or_options_t object containing the configuration. On
* error, NULL is returned indicating that the conf couldn't be parsed
* properly. */
or_options_t *
helper_parse_options(const char *conf)
{
int ret = 0;
char *msg = NULL;
or_options_t *opt = NULL;
config_line_t *line = NULL;
/* Kind of pointless to call this with a NULL value. */
tt_assert(conf);
opt = options_new();
tt_assert(opt);
ret = config_get_lines(conf, &line, 1);
if (ret != 0) {
goto done;
}
ret = config_assign(&options_format, opt, line, 0, &msg);
if (ret != 0) {
goto done;
}
done:
config_free_lines(line);
if (ret != 0) {
or_options_free(opt);
opt = NULL;
}
return opt;
}