Changes since version 1.44.2: * win: remove stdint-msvc2008.h (Ben Noordhuis) * android: remove pthread-fixes.c (Ben Noordhuis) * build: enable MSVC_RUNTIME_LIBRARY setting (自发对称破缺) * unix: switch to c11 atomics (Ben Noordhuis) * unix: don't accept() connections in a loop (Ben Noordhuis) * win: fix off-by-1 buffer overrun in uv_exepath() (Ben Noordhuis) * build: switch ci from macos-10.15 to macos-11 (Ben Noordhuis) * win: fix thread race in uv_cwd() and uv_chdir() (Ben Noordhuis) * unix,win: remove UV_HANDLE_SHUTTING flag (Santiago Gimeno) * win: support Windows 11 in uv_os_uname() (Luan Devecchi) * unix: fix uv_getrusage() ru_maxrss reporting (Ben Noordhuis) * doc: add note about offset -1 in uv_fs_read/write (Steven Schveighoffer) * test: fix musl libc.a dlerror() test expectation (Ben Noordhuis) * kqueue: DRY file descriptor deletion logic (Ben Noordhuis) * linux: teach uv_get_constrained_memory() cgroupsv2 (Ben Noordhuis) * build: upgrade qemu-user-static package (Ben Noordhuis) * linux: move epoll.c back into linux-core.c (Ben Noordhuis) * unix: remove pre-macos 10.8 compatibility hack (Ben Noordhuis) * unix,win: fix memory leak in uv_fs_scandir() (Ben Noordhuis) * build: restore qemu download logic (Ben Noordhuis) * win: fix uv__pipe_accept memory leak (number201724) * doc: update LINKS.md (Daniel) * unix: simplify atomic op in uv_tty_reset_mode() (Ben Noordhuis) * build: add LIBUV_BUILD_SHARED cmake option (Christian Clason) * linux: remove unused or obsolete syscall wrappers (Ben Noordhuis) * linux: merge files back into single file (Ben Noordhuis) * stream: process more than one write req per loop tick (ywave620) * unix,win: give thread pool threads an 8 MB stack (Ben Noordhuis) * build: add MemorySanitizer (MSAN) support (Ben Noordhuis) * doc: add uv_poll_cb status==UV_EBADF note (jensbjorgensen) * build: support AddressSanitizer on MSVC (Jameson Nash) * win,pipe: improve method of obtaining pid for ipc (number201724) * thread: add support for affinity (daomingq) * include: map ENODATA error code (Ben Noordhuis) * build: remove bashism from autogen.sh (Santiago Gimeno) * win,tcp,udp: remove "active streams" optimization (Saúl Ibarra Corretgé) * win: drop code checking for Windows XP / Server 2k3 (Saúl Ibarra Corretgé) * unix,win: fix 'sprintf' is deprecated warning (twosee) * doc: mention close_cb can be NULL (Qix) * win: optimize udp receive performance (ywave620) * win: fix an incompatible types warning (twosee) * doc: document 0 return value for free/total memory (Ben Noordhuis) * darwin: use hw.cpufrequency again for frequency info (Jameson Nash) * win,test: change format of TEST_PIPENAME's (Santiago Gimeno) * win,pipe: fixes in uv_pipe_connect() (Santiago Gimeno) * misc: fix return value of memory functions (theanarkh) * src: add new metrics APIs (Trevor Norris) * thread: add uv_thread_getcpu() (daomingq) * build: don't use ifaddrs.h on solaris 10 (Edward Humes) * unix,win: add uv_get_available_memory() (Tim Besard) * test: fix -Wunused-but-set-variable warnings (Ben Noordhuis) * doc: bump min supported linux and freebsd versions (Ben Noordhuis) * Add Socket Runtime to the LINKS.md (Sergey Rubanov) * unix: drop kfreebsd support (Ben Noordhuis) * win: fix fstat for pipes and character files (Stefan Stojanovic) * win: fix -Wunused-variable warning (Ben Noordhuis) * win: fix -Wunused-function warning (Ben Noordhuis) * build: drop qemu-alpha from ci matrix (Ben Noordhuis) * win: move child_stdio_buffer out of uv_process_t (Santiago Gimeno) * test: fix some unreachable code warnings (Santiago Gimeno) * linux: simplify uv_uptime() (Ben Noordhuis) * test: unflake fs_event_watch_dir test (Ben Noordhuis) * darwin: remove unused fsevents symbol lookups (Ben Noordhuis) * build: add define guard around UV_EXTERN (Zvicii) * build: add UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer support (Ben Noordhuis) * build: enable platform_output test on qemu (Ben Noordhuis) * linux: handle cpu hotplugging in uv_cpu_info() (Ben Noordhuis) * build: remove unnecessary policy setting (dundargoc) * docs: add vcpkg instruction step (Jack·Boos·Yu) * win,fs: fix readlink errno for a non-symlink file (Darshan Sen) * misc: extend getpw to take uid as an argument (Jameson Nash) * unix,win: use static_assert when available (Ben Noordhuis) * docs: delete code Makefile (Jameson Nash) * docs: add CI for docs PRs (Jameson Nash) * docs: update Sphinx version on RTD (Jameson Nash) * doc: clean up license file (Ben Noordhuis) * test: fix some warnings when compiling tests (panran) * build,win: add mingw-w64 CI configuration (Jameson Nash) * build: add CI for distcheck (Jameson Nash) * unix: remove busy loop from uv_async_send (Jameson Nash) * doc: document uv_fs_cb type (Tamás Bálint Misius) * build: Improve build by cmake for Cygwin (erw7) * build: add libuv:: namespace to libuvConfig.cmake (AJ Heller) * test: fix ThreadSanitizer thread leak warning (Ben Noordhuis) * test: fix ThreadSanitizer data race warning (Ben Noordhuis) * test: fix ThreadSanitizer data race warning (Ben Noordhuis) * test: fix ThreadSanitizer data race warning (Ben Noordhuis) * test: cond-skip fork_threadpool_queue_work_simple (Ben Noordhuis) * test: cond-skip signal_multiple_loops (Ben Noordhuis) * test: cond-skip tcp_writealot (Ben Noordhuis) * build: promote tsan ci to must-pass (Ben Noordhuis) * build: add CI for OpenBSD and FreeBSD (James McCoy) * build,test: fix distcheck errors (Jameson Nash) * test: remove bad tty window size assumption (Ben Noordhuis) * darwin,process: feed kevent the signal to reap children (Jameson Nash) * unix: abort on clock_gettime() error (Ben Noordhuis) * test: remove timing-sensitive check (Ben Noordhuis) * unix: DRY and fix tcp bind error path (Jameson Nash) * macos: fix fsevents thread race conditions (Ben Noordhuis) * win: fix leak in uv_chdir (Trevor Norris) * test: make valgrind happy (Trevor Norris) * barrier: wait for prior out before next in (Jameson Nash) * test: fix visual studio 2015 build error (Ben Noordhuis) * linux: fix ceph copy error truncating readonly files (Bruno Passeri) * test: silence more valgrind warnings (Trevor Norris) * doc: add entries to LINKS.md (Trevor Norris) * win,unix: change execution order of timers (Trevor Norris) * doc: add trevnorris to maintainers (Trevor Norris) * linux: remove epoll_pwait() emulation code path (Ben Noordhuis) * linux: replace unsafe macro with inline function (Ben Noordhuis) * linux: remove arm oabi support (Ben Noordhuis) * unix,sunos: SO_REUSEPORT not valid on all sockets (Stacey Marshall) * doc: consistent single backquote in misc.rst (Jason Zhang) * src: switch to use C11 atomics where available (Trevor Norris) * test: don't use static buffer for formatting (Ben Noordhuis) * linux: introduce io_uring support (Ben Noordhuis) * linux: fix academic valgrind warning (Ben Noordhuis) * test: disable signal test under ASan and MSan (Ben Noordhuis) * linux: add IORING_OP_OPENAT support (Ben Noordhuis) * linux: add IORING_OP_CLOSE support (Ben Noordhuis) * linux: remove bug workaround for obsolete kernels (Ben Noordhuis) * doc: update active maintainers list (Ben Noordhuis) * test: add ASSERT_OK (Trevor Norris) * src: fix events/events_waiting metrics counter (Trevor Norris) * unix,win: add uv_clock_gettime() (Ben Noordhuis) * build: remove freebsd and openbsd buildbots (Ben Noordhuis) * win: fix race condition in uv__init_console() (sivadeilra) * linux: fix logic bug in sqe ring space check (Ben Noordhuis) * linux: use io_uring to batch epoll_ctl calls (Ben Noordhuis) * macos: update minimum supported version (Santiago Gimeno) * docs: fix some typos (cui fliter) * unix: use memcpy() instead of type punning (Ben Noordhuis) * test: add additional assert (Mohammed Keyvanzadeh) * build: export compile_commands.json (Lewis Russell) * win,process: write minidumps when sending SIGQUIT (Elliot Saba) * unix: constrained_memory should return UINT64_MAX (Tim Besard) * unix: handle CQ overflow in iou ring (Santiago Gimeno) * unix: remove clang compiler warning pragmas (Ben Noordhuis) * win: fix mingw build (gengjiawen) * test: fix -Wbool-compare compiler warning (Ben Noordhuis) * win: define MiniDumpWithAvxXStateContext always (Santiago Gimeno) * freebsd: hard-code UV_ENODATA definition (Santiago Gimeno) * linux: work around EOWNERDEAD io_uring kernel bug (Ben Noordhuis) * linux: fix WRITEV with lots of bufs using io_uring (Santiago Gimeno) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCgAdFiEEYS8OrZQBYiN530QC8ow8jaM8A74FAmRnW50ACgkQ8ow8jaM8 A76noBAAiavsCBvAC554x4Naic+B3fEYjKnLe8OLTbdN4XQsS2uSkCEuP0TuwLE7 Q93CHgDFcL//XmNAXwIKMIvZ7G25zga93qxrZdd7Hsuthg5oJwsrZb8faHG7CeKy Fq+SLCUdLcwOR9m9RDp1u3h/pIhoqQvLUlPcBvDKVaJOVhIngawKU/vC125z6ZJs CYaKMlPbU2WjIkkoQjNRYL8oolmWTs5T/8AhIVWntTCyc/+/n7uxmWwlfL2iR8Kj u5IT7Vhh6a7VC+dGh26k/FN0RGdAgJCZ1Jnrt+llHxRVuw0xEBnrTAyS3hOkA7Me s+8VUaCsreVi9p66hqE5b4IL5e9yUEB18A5dQBY+TFNeXaQETVg9BxPMXbhoh+XB 2643LZn/kN1iilZBMSMl9kqB66qeUihv8cvjMnrTzq+nSxJvuc13XPfbH+zhMkVh 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/* Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors. All rights reserved.
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
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* deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
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* rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
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* sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
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* IN THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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/* Tests commented out with XXX are ones that are failing on Linux */
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/*
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* Purpose of this test is to check semantics of starting and stopping
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* prepare, check and idle watchers.
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*
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* - A watcher must be able to safely stop or close itself;
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* - Once a watcher is stopped or closed its callback should never be called.
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* - If a watcher is closed, it is implicitly stopped and its close_cb should
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* be called exactly once.
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* - A watcher can safely start and stop other watchers of the same type.
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* - Prepare and check watchers are called once per event loop iterations.
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* - All active idle watchers are queued when the event loop has no more work
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* to do. This is done repeatedly until all idle watchers are inactive.
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* - If a watcher starts another watcher of the same type its callback is not
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* immediately queued. For check and prepare watchers, that means that if
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* a watcher makes another of the same type active, it'll not be called until
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* the next event loop iteration. For idle. watchers this means that the
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* newly activated idle watcher might not be queued immediately.
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* - Prepare, check, idle watchers keep the event loop alive even when they're
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* not active.
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*
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* This is what the test globally does:
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*
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* - prepare_1 is always active and counts event loop iterations. It also
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* creates and starts prepare_2 every other iteration. Finally it verifies
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* that no idle watchers are active before polling.
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* - prepare_2 is started by prepare_1 every other iteration. It immediately
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* stops itself. It verifies that a watcher is not queued immediately
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* if created by another watcher of the same type.
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* - There's a check watcher that stops the event loop after a certain number
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* of iterations. It starts a varying number of idle_1 watchers.
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* - Idle_1 watchers stop themselves after being called a few times. All idle_1
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* watchers try to start the idle_2 watcher if it is not already started or
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* awaiting its close callback.
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* - The idle_2 watcher always exists but immediately closes itself after
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* being started by a check_1 watcher. It verifies that a watcher is
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* implicitly stopped when closed, and that a watcher can close itself
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* safely.
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* - There is a repeating timer. It does not keep the event loop alive
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* (ev_unref) but makes sure that the loop keeps polling the system for
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* events.
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*/
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#include "uv.h"
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#include "task.h"
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#include <math.h>
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#define IDLE_COUNT 7
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#define ITERATIONS 21
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#define TIMEOUT 100
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static uv_prepare_t prepare_1_handle;
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static uv_prepare_t prepare_2_handle;
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static uv_check_t check_handle;
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static uv_idle_t idle_1_handles[IDLE_COUNT];
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static uv_idle_t idle_2_handle;
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static uv_timer_t timer_handle;
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static int loop_iteration = 0;
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static int prepare_1_cb_called = 0;
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static int prepare_1_close_cb_called = 0;
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static int prepare_2_cb_called = 0;
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static int prepare_2_close_cb_called = 0;
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static int check_cb_called = 0;
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static int check_close_cb_called = 0;
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static int idle_1_cb_called = 0;
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static int idle_1_close_cb_called = 0;
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static int idles_1_active = 0;
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static int idle_2_cb_called = 0;
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static int idle_2_close_cb_called = 0;
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static int idle_2_cb_started = 0;
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static int idle_2_is_active = 0;
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static void timer_cb(uv_timer_t* handle) {
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ASSERT(handle == &timer_handle);
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}
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static void idle_2_close_cb(uv_handle_t* handle) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s", "IDLE_2_CLOSE_CB\n");
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fflush(stderr);
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ASSERT(handle == (uv_handle_t*)&idle_2_handle);
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ASSERT(idle_2_is_active);
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idle_2_close_cb_called++;
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idle_2_is_active = 0;
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}
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static void idle_2_cb(uv_idle_t* handle) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s", "IDLE_2_CB\n");
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fflush(stderr);
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ASSERT(handle == &idle_2_handle);
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idle_2_cb_called++;
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uv_close((uv_handle_t*)handle, idle_2_close_cb);
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}
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static void idle_1_cb(uv_idle_t* handle) {
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int r;
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fprintf(stderr, "%s", "IDLE_1_CB\n");
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fflush(stderr);
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ASSERT_NOT_NULL(handle);
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ASSERT(idles_1_active > 0);
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/* Init idle_2 and make it active */
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if (!idle_2_is_active && !uv_is_closing((uv_handle_t*)&idle_2_handle)) {
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r = uv_idle_init(uv_default_loop(), &idle_2_handle);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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r = uv_idle_start(&idle_2_handle, idle_2_cb);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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idle_2_is_active = 1;
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idle_2_cb_started++;
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}
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idle_1_cb_called++;
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if (idle_1_cb_called % 5 == 0) {
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r = uv_idle_stop((uv_idle_t*)handle);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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idles_1_active--;
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}
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}
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static void idle_1_close_cb(uv_handle_t* handle) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s", "IDLE_1_CLOSE_CB\n");
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fflush(stderr);
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ASSERT_NOT_NULL(handle);
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idle_1_close_cb_called++;
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}
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static void prepare_1_close_cb(uv_handle_t* handle) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s", "PREPARE_1_CLOSE_CB");
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fflush(stderr);
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ASSERT(handle == (uv_handle_t*)&prepare_1_handle);
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prepare_1_close_cb_called++;
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}
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static void check_close_cb(uv_handle_t* handle) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s", "CHECK_CLOSE_CB\n");
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fflush(stderr);
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ASSERT(handle == (uv_handle_t*)&check_handle);
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check_close_cb_called++;
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}
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static void prepare_2_close_cb(uv_handle_t* handle) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s", "PREPARE_2_CLOSE_CB\n");
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fflush(stderr);
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ASSERT(handle == (uv_handle_t*)&prepare_2_handle);
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prepare_2_close_cb_called++;
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}
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static void check_cb(uv_check_t* handle) {
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int i, r;
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fprintf(stderr, "%s", "CHECK_CB\n");
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fflush(stderr);
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ASSERT(handle == &check_handle);
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if (loop_iteration < ITERATIONS) {
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/* Make some idle watchers active */
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for (i = 0; i < 1 + (loop_iteration % IDLE_COUNT); i++) {
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r = uv_idle_start(&idle_1_handles[i], idle_1_cb);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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idles_1_active++;
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}
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} else {
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/* End of the test - close all handles */
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uv_close((uv_handle_t*)&prepare_1_handle, prepare_1_close_cb);
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uv_close((uv_handle_t*)&check_handle, check_close_cb);
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uv_close((uv_handle_t*)&prepare_2_handle, prepare_2_close_cb);
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for (i = 0; i < IDLE_COUNT; i++) {
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uv_close((uv_handle_t*)&idle_1_handles[i], idle_1_close_cb);
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}
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/* This handle is closed/recreated every time, close it only if it is
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* active. */
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if (idle_2_is_active) {
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uv_close((uv_handle_t*)&idle_2_handle, idle_2_close_cb);
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}
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}
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check_cb_called++;
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}
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static void prepare_2_cb(uv_prepare_t* handle) {
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int r;
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fprintf(stderr, "%s", "PREPARE_2_CB\n");
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fflush(stderr);
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ASSERT(handle == &prepare_2_handle);
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/* Prepare_2 gets started by prepare_1 when (loop_iteration % 2 == 0), and it
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* stops itself immediately. A started watcher is not queued until the next
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* round, so when this callback is made (loop_iteration % 2 == 0) cannot be
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* true. */
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ASSERT(loop_iteration % 2 != 0);
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r = uv_prepare_stop((uv_prepare_t*)handle);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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prepare_2_cb_called++;
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}
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static void prepare_1_cb(uv_prepare_t* handle) {
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int r;
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fprintf(stderr, "%s", "PREPARE_1_CB\n");
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fflush(stderr);
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ASSERT(handle == &prepare_1_handle);
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if (loop_iteration % 2 == 0) {
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r = uv_prepare_start(&prepare_2_handle, prepare_2_cb);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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}
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prepare_1_cb_called++;
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loop_iteration++;
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printf("Loop iteration %d of %d.\n", loop_iteration, ITERATIONS);
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}
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TEST_IMPL(loop_handles) {
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int i;
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int r;
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r = uv_prepare_init(uv_default_loop(), &prepare_1_handle);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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r = uv_prepare_start(&prepare_1_handle, NULL);
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ASSERT(r == UV_EINVAL);
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r = uv_prepare_start(&prepare_1_handle, prepare_1_cb);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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r = uv_check_init(uv_default_loop(), &check_handle);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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r = uv_check_start(&check_handle, check_cb);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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/* initialize only, prepare_2 is started by prepare_1_cb */
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r = uv_prepare_init(uv_default_loop(), &prepare_2_handle);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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for (i = 0; i < IDLE_COUNT; i++) {
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/* initialize only, idle_1 handles are started by check_cb */
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r = uv_idle_init(uv_default_loop(), &idle_1_handles[i]);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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}
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/* don't init or start idle_2, both is done by idle_1_cb */
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/* The timer callback is there to keep the event loop polling unref it as it
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* is not supposed to keep the loop alive */
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r = uv_timer_init(uv_default_loop(), &timer_handle);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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r = uv_timer_start(&timer_handle, timer_cb, TIMEOUT, TIMEOUT);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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uv_unref((uv_handle_t*)&timer_handle);
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r = uv_run(uv_default_loop(), UV_RUN_DEFAULT);
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ASSERT(r == 0);
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ASSERT(loop_iteration == ITERATIONS);
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ASSERT(prepare_1_cb_called == ITERATIONS);
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ASSERT(prepare_1_close_cb_called == 1);
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ASSERT(prepare_2_cb_called == ITERATIONS / 2);
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ASSERT(prepare_2_close_cb_called == 1);
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ASSERT(check_cb_called == ITERATIONS);
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ASSERT(check_close_cb_called == 1);
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/* idle_1_cb should be called a lot */
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ASSERT(idle_1_close_cb_called == IDLE_COUNT);
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ASSERT(idle_2_close_cb_called == idle_2_cb_started);
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ASSERT(idle_2_is_active == 0);
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MAKE_VALGRIND_HAPPY(uv_default_loop());
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return 0;
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}
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