Tactility/Tests/TactilityKernel/Source/SystemEventTest.cpp
Ken Van Hoeylandt acb2f1d4c7
Replace Tactility SystemEvents with new kernel implementation (#598)
TactilityKernel now has a system event API to replace the one from the Tactility subproject. It also implements several tests for it.
2026-07-29 17:31:20 +02:00

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#include "doctest.h"
#include <tactility/system_event.h>
#include <tactility/time.h>
#include <vector>
// system_event_emit() snapshots matching subscriptions under the lock, then invokes them
// after unlocking (see the @warning on system_event_subscribe() in system_event.h), so a
// callback calling system_event_subscribe()/_unsubscribe()/_emit() must not deadlock -
// covered below, mirroring DeviceListenerTest.cpp's reentrancy test.
struct RecordedCall {
void* context;
SystemEventType type;
const void* data;
size_t data_len;
uint64_t timestamp;
};
static std::vector<RecordedCall> calls_a;
static std::vector<RecordedCall> calls_b;
static void listener_a(SystemEvent* event, void* context) {
calls_a.push_back({ context, event->type, event->data, event->data_len, event->timestamp });
}
static void listener_b(SystemEvent* event, void* context) {
calls_b.push_back({ context, event->type, event->data, event->data_len, event->timestamp });
}
static void reset_calls() {
calls_a.clear();
calls_b.clear();
}
TEST_CASE("system_event_emit invokes every subscriber registered for that type") {
reset_calls();
int context_a = 1;
int context_b = 2;
CHECK_EQ(system_event_subscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_a, &context_a), ERROR_NONE);
CHECK_EQ(system_event_subscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_b, &context_b), ERROR_NONE);
CHECK_EQ(system_event_emit(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, nullptr, 0), ERROR_NONE);
REQUIRE_EQ(calls_a.size(), 1);
CHECK_EQ(calls_a[0].context, &context_a);
CHECK_EQ(calls_a[0].type, KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED);
REQUIRE_EQ(calls_b.size(), 1);
CHECK_EQ(calls_b[0].context, &context_b);
system_event_unsubscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_a);
system_event_unsubscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_b);
}
TEST_CASE("system_event_emit only invokes subscribers registered for the emitted type") {
reset_calls();
int context_a = 1;
system_event_subscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_a, &context_a);
system_event_emit(KERNEL_EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, nullptr, 0);
CHECK_EQ(calls_a.size(), 0);
system_event_emit(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, nullptr, 0);
CHECK_EQ(calls_a.size(), 1);
system_event_unsubscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_a);
}
TEST_CASE("system_event_emit passes the data pointer and length through unchanged") {
reset_calls();
int context_a = 1;
struct Payload { int value; } payload { 42 };
system_event_subscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, listener_a, &context_a);
system_event_emit(KERNEL_EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, &payload, sizeof(payload));
REQUIRE_EQ(calls_a.size(), 1);
CHECK_EQ(calls_a[0].data, &payload);
CHECK_EQ(calls_a[0].data_len, sizeof(payload));
CHECK_EQ(static_cast<const Payload*>(calls_a[0].data)->value, 42);
system_event_unsubscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, listener_a);
}
TEST_CASE("system_event_emit with no data passes a null pointer and zero length") {
reset_calls();
int context_a = 1;
system_event_subscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_a, &context_a);
system_event_emit(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, nullptr, 0);
REQUIRE_EQ(calls_a.size(), 1);
CHECK_EQ(calls_a[0].data, nullptr);
CHECK_EQ(calls_a[0].data_len, 0);
system_event_unsubscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_a);
}
TEST_CASE("system_event_unsubscribe stops further notifications for that callback only") {
reset_calls();
int context_a = 1;
int context_b = 2;
system_event_subscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_a, &context_a);
system_event_subscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_b, &context_b);
CHECK_EQ(system_event_unsubscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_a), ERROR_NONE);
system_event_emit(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, nullptr, 0);
CHECK_EQ(calls_a.size(), 0);
CHECK_EQ(calls_b.size(), 1);
system_event_unsubscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_b);
}
TEST_CASE("system_event_unsubscribe on an unregistered callback returns ERROR_NOT_FOUND and is a no-op") {
reset_calls();
int context_b = 2;
system_event_subscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_b, &context_b);
// listener_a was never added for this type, so removing it must not disturb listener_b.
CHECK_EQ(system_event_unsubscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_a), ERROR_NOT_FOUND);
system_event_emit(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, nullptr, 0);
CHECK_EQ(calls_b.size(), 1);
system_event_unsubscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_b);
}
TEST_CASE("system_event_unsubscribe matches on (type, callback), not the callback alone") {
reset_calls();
int context_a = 1;
// Same callback subscribed for two different event types.
system_event_subscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_a, &context_a);
system_event_subscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, listener_a, &context_a);
system_event_unsubscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_a);
system_event_emit(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, nullptr, 0);
CHECK_EQ(calls_a.size(), 0);
system_event_emit(KERNEL_EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, nullptr, 0);
CHECK_EQ(calls_a.size(), 1);
system_event_unsubscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, listener_a);
}
TEST_CASE("system_event_emit with no subscribers for that type returns ERROR_NONE") {
CHECK_EQ(system_event_emit(KERNEL_EVENT_SERVICE_STOPPED, nullptr, 0), ERROR_NONE);
}
TEST_CASE("system_event_emit stamps the event with the current boot-relative time") {
reset_calls();
int context_a = 1;
system_event_subscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_a, &context_a);
auto before = static_cast<uint64_t>(get_micros_since_boot());
system_event_emit(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, nullptr, 0);
auto after = static_cast<uint64_t>(get_micros_since_boot());
REQUIRE_EQ(calls_a.size(), 1);
CHECK_GE(calls_a[0].timestamp, before);
CHECK_LE(calls_a[0].timestamp, after);
system_event_unsubscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_a);
}
static bool reentrant_add_triggered = false;
static void reentrant_listener(SystemEvent* event, void* context) {
calls_a.push_back({ context, event->type, event->data, event->data_len, event->timestamp });
if (!reentrant_add_triggered) {
reentrant_add_triggered = true;
// Subscribing from within a notification must not deadlock: emit() releases the
// lock before invoking callbacks, so this only blocks briefly on the (already
// unlocked) mutex.
system_event_subscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_b, context);
// Also exercise unsubscribe() and a nested emit() of a different type from within
// a callback - all must complete without deadlocking.
system_event_unsubscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, reentrant_listener);
system_event_emit(KERNEL_EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, nullptr, 0);
}
}
TEST_CASE("system_event_emit is safe when a callback subscribes, unsubscribes and emits during notification") {
reset_calls();
reentrant_add_triggered = false;
int context_a = 1;
system_event_subscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, reentrant_listener, &context_a);
system_event_subscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, listener_b, &context_a);
system_event_emit(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, nullptr, 0);
// reentrant_listener unsubscribed itself and triggered a nested TIME_CHANGED emit,
// which the pre-existing listener_b subscription picks up. The listener_b
// subscription added *during* this round wasn't part of this round's snapshot, so it
// wasn't invoked for BOOT_COMPLETED yet.
CHECK_EQ(calls_a.size(), 1);
CHECK_EQ(calls_b.size(), 1);
// A second BOOT_COMPLETED emit must not reach reentrant_listener again (it
// unsubscribed itself), but must reach the listener_b subscription added last round.
system_event_emit(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, nullptr, 0);
CHECK_EQ(calls_a.size(), 1);
CHECK_EQ(calls_b.size(), 2);
system_event_unsubscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_BOOT_COMPLETED, listener_b);
system_event_unsubscribe(KERNEL_EVENT_TIME_CHANGED, listener_b);
}