/* * Copyright 2013 Google Inc. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. */ #include "Test.h" #include "TestClassDef.h" #include "SkFrontBufferedStream.h" #include "SkRefCnt.h" #include "SkStream.h" #include "SkTypes.h" static void test_read(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, SkStream* bufferedStream, const void* expectations, size_t bytesToRead) { // output for reading bufferedStream. SkAutoMalloc storage(bytesToRead); size_t bytesRead = bufferedStream->read(storage.get(), bytesToRead); REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, bytesRead == bytesToRead || bufferedStream->isAtEnd()); REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, memcmp(storage.get(), expectations, bytesRead) == 0); } static void test_rewind(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, SkStream* bufferedStream, bool shouldSucceed) { const bool success = bufferedStream->rewind(); REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, success == shouldSucceed); } // All tests will buffer this string, and compare output to the original. // The string is long to ensure that all of our lengths being tested are // smaller than the string length. const char gAbcs[] = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx"; // Tests reading the stream across boundaries of what has been buffered so far and what // the total buffer size is. static void test_incremental_buffering(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, size_t bufferSize) { SkMemoryStream memStream(gAbcs, strlen(gAbcs), false); SkAutoTUnref bufferedStream(SkFrontBufferedStream::Create(&memStream, bufferSize)); // First, test reading less than the max buffer size. test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs, bufferSize / 2); // Now test rewinding back to the beginning and reading less than what was // already buffered. test_rewind(reporter, bufferedStream, true); test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs, bufferSize / 4); // Now test reading part of what was buffered, and buffering new data. test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs + bufferedStream->getPosition(), bufferSize / 2); // Now test reading what was buffered, buffering new data, and // reading directly from the stream. test_rewind(reporter, bufferedStream, true); test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs, bufferSize << 1); // We have reached the end of the buffer, so rewinding will fail. // This test assumes that the stream is larger than the buffer; otherwise the // result of rewind should be true. test_rewind(reporter, bufferedStream, false); } static void test_perfectly_sized_buffer(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, size_t bufferSize) { SkMemoryStream memStream(gAbcs, strlen(gAbcs), false); SkAutoTUnref bufferedStream(SkFrontBufferedStream::Create(&memStream, bufferSize)); // Read exactly the amount that fits in the buffer. test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs, bufferSize); // Rewinding should succeed. test_rewind(reporter, bufferedStream, true); // Once again reading buffered info should succeed test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs, bufferSize); // Read past the size of the buffer. At this point, we cannot return. test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs + bufferedStream->getPosition(), 1); test_rewind(reporter, bufferedStream, false); } static void test_skipping(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, size_t bufferSize) { SkMemoryStream memStream(gAbcs, strlen(gAbcs), false); SkAutoTUnref bufferedStream(SkFrontBufferedStream::Create(&memStream, bufferSize)); // Skip half the buffer. bufferedStream->skip(bufferSize / 2); // Rewind, then read part of the buffer, which should have been read. test_rewind(reporter, bufferedStream, true); test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs, bufferSize / 4); // Now skip beyond the buffered piece, but still within the total buffer. bufferedStream->skip(bufferSize / 2); // Test that reading will still work. test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs + bufferedStream->getPosition(), bufferSize / 4); test_rewind(reporter, bufferedStream, true); test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs, bufferSize); } // A custom class whose isAtEnd behaves the way Android's stream does - since it is an adaptor to a // Java InputStream, it does not know that it is at the end until it has attempted to read beyond // the end and failed. Used by test_read_beyond_buffer. class AndroidLikeMemoryStream : public SkMemoryStream { public: AndroidLikeMemoryStream(void* data, size_t size, bool ownMemory) : INHERITED(data, size, ownMemory) , fIsAtEnd(false) {} size_t read(void* dst, size_t requested) SK_OVERRIDE { size_t bytesRead = this->INHERITED::read(dst, requested); if (bytesRead < requested) { fIsAtEnd = true; } return bytesRead; } bool isAtEnd() const SK_OVERRIDE { return fIsAtEnd; } private: bool fIsAtEnd; typedef SkMemoryStream INHERITED; }; // This test ensures that buffering the exact length of the stream and attempting to read beyond it // does not invalidate the buffer. static void test_read_beyond_buffer(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, size_t bufferSize) { // Use a stream that behaves like Android's stream. AndroidLikeMemoryStream memStream((void*)gAbcs, bufferSize, false); // Create a buffer that matches the length of the stream. SkAutoTUnref bufferedStream(SkFrontBufferedStream::Create(&memStream, bufferSize)); // Attempt to read one more than the bufferSize test_read(reporter, bufferedStream.get(), gAbcs, bufferSize + 1); test_rewind(reporter, bufferedStream.get(), true); // Ensure that the initial read did not invalidate the buffer. test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs, bufferSize); } static void test_buffers(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, size_t bufferSize) { test_incremental_buffering(reporter, bufferSize); test_perfectly_sized_buffer(reporter, bufferSize); test_skipping(reporter, bufferSize); test_read_beyond_buffer(reporter, bufferSize); } DEF_TEST(FrontBufferedStream, reporter) { // Test 6 and 64, which are used by Android, as well as another arbitrary length. test_buffers(reporter, 6); test_buffers(reporter, 15); test_buffers(reporter, 64); }