crashpad/test/multiprocess_exec.h
Vlad Tsyrklevich 8b2ec2aae4 Make TaskMemory a child class of ProcessMemory
Currently TaskMemory re-implements a number of Read* routines that are
implemented in a platform-independent way in ProcessMemory with access
to a single platform-specific ReadUpTo method. Implement the ReadUpTo
method for TaskMemory and subclass it from ProcessMemory to inherit the
remaining methods.

The ProcessMemoryTests didn't work on macOS because MultiprocessExec
can not access the child process' task port without root privileges or
the task_for_pid entitlement. Create an adaptor class for those tests to
use MachMultiprocess so that the child process sends its task port to
the parent.

Bug: crashpad:263
Change-Id: Id8e1788a74fe957f05703a5eb569ca3bf9870369
Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/1387265
Commit-Queue: Vlad Tsyrklevich <vtsyrklevich@chromium.org>
Reviewed-by: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org>
2018-12-20 19:44:31 +00:00

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#ifndef CRASHPAD_TEST_MULTIPROCESS_EXEC_H_
#define CRASHPAD_TEST_MULTIPROCESS_EXEC_H_
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "base/files/file_path.h"
#include "base/macros.h"
#include "build/build_config.h"
#include "test/multiprocess.h"
#include "test/process_type.h"
//! \file
namespace crashpad {
namespace test {
namespace internal {
//! \brief Command line argument used to indicate that a child test function
//! should be run.
constexpr char kChildTestFunction[] = "--child-test-function=";
//! \brief Helper class used by CRASHPAD_CHILD_TEST_MAIN() to insert a child
//! function into the global mapping.
class AppendMultiprocessTest {
public:
AppendMultiprocessTest(const std::string& test_name,
int (*main_function_pointer)());
};
//! \brief Used to run a child test function by name, registered by
//! CRASHPAD_CHILD_TEST_MAIN().
//!
//! \return The exit code of the child process after running the function named
//! by \a test_name. Aborts with a CHECK() if \a test_name wasn't
//! registered.
int CheckedInvokeMultiprocessChild(const std::string& test_name);
} // namespace internal
//! \brief Registers a function that can be invoked as a child process by
//! MultiprocessExec.
//!
//! Used as:
//!
//! \code
//! CRASHPAD_CHILD_TEST_MAIN(MyChildTestBody) {
//! ... child body ...
//! }
//! \endcode
//!
//! In the main (parent) test body, this function can be run in a child process
//! via MultiprocessExec::SetChildTestMainFunction().
#define CRASHPAD_CHILD_TEST_MAIN(test_main) \
int test_main(); \
namespace { \
::crashpad::test::internal::AppendMultiprocessTest \
AddMultiprocessTest##_##test_main(#test_main, (test_main)); \
} /* namespace */ \
int test_main()
//! \brief Manages an `exec()`-based multiprocess test.
//!
//! These tests are based on `fork()` and `exec()`. The parent process is able
//! to communicate with the child in the same manner as a base-class
//! Multiprocess parent. The read and write pipes appear in the child process on
//! stdin and stdout, respectively.
//!
//! Subclasses are expected to implement the parent in the same was as a
//! base-class Multiprocess parent. The child must be implemented in an
//! executable to be set by SetChildCommand().
class MultiprocessExec : public Multiprocess {
public:
MultiprocessExec();
//! \brief Sets the command to `exec()` in the child.
//!
//! This method must be called before the test can be Run().
//!
//! This method is useful when a custom executable is required for the child
//! binary, however, SetChildTestMainFunction() should generally be preferred.
//!
//! \param[in] command The executables pathname.
//! \param[in] arguments The command-line arguments to pass to the child
//! process in its `argv[]` vector. This vector must begin at `argv[1]`,
//! as \a command is implicitly used as `argv[0]`. This argument may be
//! `nullptr` if no command-line arguments are to be passed.
//!
//! \sa SetChildTestMainFunction
void SetChildCommand(const base::FilePath& command,
const std::vector<std::string>* arguments);
//! \brief Calls SetChildCommand() to run a child test main function
//! registered with CRASHPAD_CHILD_TEST_MAIN().
//!
//! This uses the same launch mechanism as SetChildCommand(), but coordinates
//! with test/gtest_main.cc to allow for simple registration of a child
//! processes' entry point via the helper macro, rather than needing to
//! create a separate build target.
//!
//! \param[in] function_name The name of the function as passed to
//! CRASHPAD_CHILD_TEST_MAIN().
void SetChildTestMainFunction(const std::string& function_name);
//! \brief Returns a ProcessType representing the child process.
//!
//! This method is only valid during the body of MultiprocessParent().
//!
//! \return A platform-specific type representing the child process. This
//! method can fail on macOS because access to a child's task port
//! requires the task_for_pid entitlement.
ProcessType ChildProcess();
protected:
~MultiprocessExec();
// Multiprocess:
void PreFork() override;
private:
// Multiprocess:
void MultiprocessChild() override;
base::FilePath command_;
std::vector<std::string> arguments_;
#if defined(OS_POSIX)
std::vector<const char*> argv_;
#elif defined(OS_WIN)
std::wstring command_line_;
#endif // OS_POSIX
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(MultiprocessExec);
};
} // namespace test
} // namespace crashpad
#endif // CRASHPAD_TEST_MULTIPROCESS_EXEC_H_