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src/tools/miri/tests/pass-dep/concurrency/libc_pthread_cond_isolated.rs
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//@ignore-target-windows: No libc on Windows | ||
//@ignore-target-apple: pthread_condattr_setclock is not supported on MacOS. | ||
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/// Test that conditional variable timeouts are working properly | ||
/// with monotonic clocks even under isolation. | ||
use std::mem::MaybeUninit; | ||
use std::time::Instant; | ||
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fn test_timed_wait_timeout(clock_id: i32) { | ||
unsafe { | ||
let mut attr: MaybeUninit<libc::pthread_condattr_t> = MaybeUninit::uninit(); | ||
assert_eq!(libc::pthread_condattr_init(attr.as_mut_ptr()), 0); | ||
assert_eq!(libc::pthread_condattr_setclock(attr.as_mut_ptr(), clock_id), 0); | ||
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let mut cond: MaybeUninit<libc::pthread_cond_t> = MaybeUninit::uninit(); | ||
assert_eq!(libc::pthread_cond_init(cond.as_mut_ptr(), attr.as_ptr()), 0); | ||
assert_eq!(libc::pthread_condattr_destroy(attr.as_mut_ptr()), 0); | ||
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let mut mutex: libc::pthread_mutex_t = libc::PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; | ||
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let mut now_mu: MaybeUninit<libc::timespec> = MaybeUninit::uninit(); | ||
assert_eq!(libc::clock_gettime(clock_id, now_mu.as_mut_ptr()), 0); | ||
let now = now_mu.assume_init(); | ||
// Waiting for a second... mostly because waiting less requires mich more tricky arithmetic. | ||
// FIXME: wait less. | ||
let timeout = libc::timespec { tv_sec: now.tv_sec + 1, tv_nsec: now.tv_nsec }; | ||
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assert_eq!(libc::pthread_mutex_lock(&mut mutex as *mut _), 0); | ||
let current_time = Instant::now(); | ||
assert_eq!( | ||
libc::pthread_cond_timedwait(cond.as_mut_ptr(), &mut mutex as *mut _, &timeout), | ||
libc::ETIMEDOUT | ||
); | ||
let elapsed_time = current_time.elapsed().as_millis(); | ||
assert!(900 <= elapsed_time && elapsed_time <= 1300); | ||
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// Test calling `pthread_cond_timedwait` again with an already elapsed timeout. | ||
assert_eq!( | ||
libc::pthread_cond_timedwait(cond.as_mut_ptr(), &mut mutex as *mut _, &timeout), | ||
libc::ETIMEDOUT | ||
); | ||
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// Test that invalid nanosecond values (above 10^9 or negative) are rejected with the | ||
// correct error code. | ||
let invalid_timeout_1 = libc::timespec { tv_sec: now.tv_sec + 1, tv_nsec: 1_000_000_000 }; | ||
assert_eq!( | ||
libc::pthread_cond_timedwait( | ||
cond.as_mut_ptr(), | ||
&mut mutex as *mut _, | ||
&invalid_timeout_1 | ||
), | ||
libc::EINVAL | ||
); | ||
let invalid_timeout_2 = libc::timespec { tv_sec: now.tv_sec + 1, tv_nsec: -1 }; | ||
assert_eq!( | ||
libc::pthread_cond_timedwait( | ||
cond.as_mut_ptr(), | ||
&mut mutex as *mut _, | ||
&invalid_timeout_2 | ||
), | ||
libc::EINVAL | ||
); | ||
// Test that invalid second values (negative) are rejected with the correct error code. | ||
let invalid_timeout_3 = libc::timespec { tv_sec: -1, tv_nsec: 0 }; | ||
assert_eq!( | ||
libc::pthread_cond_timedwait( | ||
cond.as_mut_ptr(), | ||
&mut mutex as *mut _, | ||
&invalid_timeout_3 | ||
), | ||
libc::EINVAL | ||
); | ||
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assert_eq!(libc::pthread_mutex_unlock(&mut mutex as *mut _), 0); | ||
assert_eq!(libc::pthread_mutex_destroy(&mut mutex as *mut _), 0); | ||
assert_eq!(libc::pthread_cond_destroy(cond.as_mut_ptr()), 0); | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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fn main() { | ||
test_timed_wait_timeout(libc::CLOCK_MONOTONIC); | ||
} |
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src/tools/miri/tests/pass/concurrency/thread_park_isolated.rs
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//@ignore-target-apple: park_timeout on macOS uses the system clock | ||
use std::thread; | ||
use std::time::{Duration, Instant}; | ||
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fn main() { | ||
let start = Instant::now(); | ||
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thread::park_timeout(Duration::from_millis(200)); | ||
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// Thanks to deterministic execution, this will wiat *exactly* 200ms (rounded to 1ms). | ||
assert!((200..201).contains(&start.elapsed().as_millis())); | ||
} |