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Crashpad has many tests that crash intentionally. Some of these are gtest death tests, and others arrange for intentional crashes to test Crashpad’s own crash-catching logic. On macOS, all of the gtest death tests and some of the other intentional crashes were being logged by ReportCrash, the system’s crash reporter. Since these reports corresponded to intentional crashes, they were never useful, and served only to clutter ~/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports. Since Crashpad is adept at handling exceptions on its own, this introduces the “exception swallowing server”, crashpad_exception_swallower, which is a Mach exception server that implements a no-op exception handler routine for all exceptions received. The exception swallowing server is established as the task handler for EXC_CRASH and EXC_CORPSE_NOTIFY exceptions during gtest death tests invoked by {ASSERT,EXPECT}_DEATH_{CHECK,CRASH}, and for all child processes invoked by the Multiprocess test infrastructure. The exception swallowing server is not in effect at other times, so unexpected crashes in test code can still be handled by ReportCrash or another crash reporter. With this change in place, no new reports are generated in the user-level ~/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports or the system’s /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports during a run of Crashpad’s full test suite on macOS. Bug: crashpad:33 Change-Id: I13891853a7e25accc30da21fa7ea8bd7d1f3bd2f Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/777859 Commit-Queue: Mark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Robert Sesek <rsesek@chromium.org>
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291 lines
7.6 KiB
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// Copyright 2014 The Crashpad Authors. All rights reserved.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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#include "test/multiprocess.h"
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include "base/macros.h"
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#include "gtest/gtest.h"
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#include "test/gtest_death.h"
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#include "util/file/file_io.h"
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namespace crashpad {
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namespace test {
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namespace {
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class TestMultiprocess final : public Multiprocess {
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public:
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TestMultiprocess() : Multiprocess() {}
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~TestMultiprocess() {}
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private:
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// Multiprocess:
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void MultiprocessParent() override {
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FileHandle read_handle = ReadPipeHandle();
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char c;
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CheckedReadFileExactly(read_handle, &c, 1);
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EXPECT_EQ(c, 'M');
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pid_t pid;
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CheckedReadFileExactly(read_handle, &pid, sizeof(pid));
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EXPECT_EQ(ChildPID(), pid);
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c = 'm';
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CheckedWriteFile(WritePipeHandle(), &c, 1);
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// The child will close its end of the pipe and exit. Make sure that the
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// parent sees EOF.
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CheckedReadFileAtEOF(read_handle);
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}
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void MultiprocessChild() override {
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FileHandle write_handle = WritePipeHandle();
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char c = 'M';
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CheckedWriteFile(write_handle, &c, 1);
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pid_t pid = getpid();
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CheckedWriteFile(write_handle, &pid, sizeof(pid));
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CheckedReadFileExactly(ReadPipeHandle(), &c, 1);
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EXPECT_EQ(c, 'm');
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}
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TestMultiprocess);
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};
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TEST(Multiprocess, Multiprocess) {
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TestMultiprocess multiprocess;
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multiprocess.Run();
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}
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class TestMultiprocessUnclean final : public Multiprocess {
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public:
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enum TerminationType {
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kExitSuccess = 0,
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kExitFailure,
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kExit2,
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kAbort,
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};
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explicit TestMultiprocessUnclean(TerminationType type)
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: Multiprocess(),
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type_(type) {
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if (type_ == kAbort) {
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SetExpectedChildTermination(kTerminationSignal, SIGABRT);
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} else {
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SetExpectedChildTermination(kTerminationNormal, ExitCode());
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}
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}
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~TestMultiprocessUnclean() {}
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private:
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int ExitCode() const {
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return type_;
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}
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// Multiprocess:
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void MultiprocessParent() override {
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}
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void MultiprocessChild() override {
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if (type_ == kAbort) {
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abort();
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} else {
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_exit(ExitCode());
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}
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}
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TerminationType type_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TestMultiprocessUnclean);
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};
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TEST(Multiprocess, SuccessfulExit) {
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TestMultiprocessUnclean multiprocess(TestMultiprocessUnclean::kExitSuccess);
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multiprocess.Run();
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}
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TEST(Multiprocess, UnsuccessfulExit) {
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TestMultiprocessUnclean multiprocess(TestMultiprocessUnclean::kExitFailure);
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multiprocess.Run();
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}
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TEST(Multiprocess, Exit2) {
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TestMultiprocessUnclean multiprocess(TestMultiprocessUnclean::kExit2);
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multiprocess.Run();
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}
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TEST(Multiprocess, AbortSignal) {
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TestMultiprocessUnclean multiprocess(TestMultiprocessUnclean::kAbort);
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multiprocess.Run();
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}
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class TestMultiprocessClosePipe final : public Multiprocess {
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public:
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enum WhoCloses {
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kParentCloses = 0,
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kChildCloses,
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};
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enum WhatCloses {
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kReadCloses = 0,
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kWriteCloses,
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kReadAndWriteClose,
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};
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe(WhoCloses who_closes, WhatCloses what_closes)
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: Multiprocess(),
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who_closes_(who_closes),
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what_closes_(what_closes) {
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}
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~TestMultiprocessClosePipe() {}
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private:
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void VerifyInitial() {
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ASSERT_NE(ReadPipeHandle(), -1);
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ASSERT_NE(WritePipeHandle(), -1);
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}
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// Verifies that the partner process did what it was supposed to do. This must
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// only be called when who_closes_ names the partner process, not this
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// process.
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//
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// If the partner was supposed to close its write pipe, the read pipe will be
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// checked to ensure that it shows end-of-file.
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//
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// If the partner was supposed to close its read pipe, the write pipe will be
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// checked to ensure that a checked write causes death. This can only be done
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// if the partner also provides some type of signal when it has closed its
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// read pipe, which is done in the form of it closing its write pipe, causing
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// the read pipe in this process to show end-of-file.
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void VerifyPartner() {
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if (what_closes_ == kWriteCloses) {
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CheckedReadFileAtEOF(ReadPipeHandle());
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} else if (what_closes_ == kReadAndWriteClose) {
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CheckedReadFileAtEOF(ReadPipeHandle());
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char c = '\0';
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// This will raise SIGPIPE. If fatal (the normal case), that will cause
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// process termination. If SIGPIPE is being handled somewhere, the write
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// will still fail and set errno to EPIPE, and CheckedWriteFile() will
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// abort execution. Regardless of how SIGPIPE is handled, the process will
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// be terminated. Because the actual termination mechanism is not known,
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// no regex can be specified.
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EXPECT_DEATH_CHECK(CheckedWriteFile(WritePipeHandle(), &c, 1), "");
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}
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}
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void Close() {
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switch (what_closes_) {
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case kReadCloses:
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CloseReadPipe();
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EXPECT_NE(WritePipeHandle(), -1);
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EXPECT_DEATH_CHECK(ReadPipeHandle(), "fd");
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break;
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case kWriteCloses:
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CloseWritePipe();
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EXPECT_NE(ReadPipeHandle(), -1);
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EXPECT_DEATH_CHECK(WritePipeHandle(), "fd");
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break;
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case kReadAndWriteClose:
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CloseReadPipe();
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CloseWritePipe();
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EXPECT_DEATH_CHECK(ReadPipeHandle(), "fd");
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EXPECT_DEATH_CHECK(WritePipeHandle(), "fd");
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break;
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}
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}
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// Multiprocess:
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void MultiprocessParent() override {
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ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(VerifyInitial());
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if (who_closes_ == kParentCloses) {
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Close();
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} else {
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VerifyPartner();
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}
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}
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void MultiprocessChild() override {
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ASSERT_NO_FATAL_FAILURE(VerifyInitial());
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if (who_closes_ == kChildCloses) {
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Close();
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} else {
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VerifyPartner();
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}
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}
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WhoCloses who_closes_;
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WhatCloses what_closes_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(TestMultiprocessClosePipe);
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};
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TEST(MultiprocessDeathTest, ParentClosesReadPipe) {
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe multiprocess(
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe::kParentCloses,
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe::kReadCloses);
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multiprocess.Run();
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}
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TEST(MultiprocessDeathTest, ParentClosesWritePipe) {
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe multiprocess(
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe::kParentCloses,
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe::kWriteCloses);
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multiprocess.Run();
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}
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TEST(MultiprocessDeathTest, ParentClosesReadAndWritePipe) {
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe multiprocess(
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe::kParentCloses,
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe::kReadAndWriteClose);
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multiprocess.Run();
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}
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TEST(MultiprocessDeathTest, ChildClosesReadPipe) {
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe multiprocess(
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe::kChildCloses,
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe::kReadCloses);
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multiprocess.Run();
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}
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TEST(MultiprocessDeathTest, ChildClosesWritePipe) {
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe multiprocess(
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe::kChildCloses,
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe::kWriteCloses);
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multiprocess.Run();
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}
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TEST(MultiprocessDeathTest, ChildClosesReadAndWritePipe) {
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe multiprocess(
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe::kChildCloses,
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TestMultiprocessClosePipe::kReadAndWriteClose);
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multiprocess.Run();
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}
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} // namespace
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} // namespace test
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} // namespace crashpad
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