(defpackage "SB-BSD-SOCKETS-TEST"
(:use "CL" "SB-BSD-SOCKETS" "SB-RT"))
#||
Tests
There should be at least one test for pretty much everything you can do
with the package. In some places I've been more diligent than others; more
tests gratefully accepted.
Tests are in the file tests.lisp and also make good examples.
||#
(in-package :sb-bsd-sockets-test)
;;; a real address
(deftest make-inet-address
(equalp (make-inet-address "127.0.0.1") #(127 0 0 1))
t)
;;; and an address with bit 8 set on some octets
(deftest make-inet-address2
(equalp (make-inet-address "242.1.211.3") #(242 1 211 3))
t)
(deftest make-inet-socket
;; make a socket
(let ((s (make-instance 'inet-socket :type :stream :protocol (get-protocol-by-name "tcp"))))
(and (> (socket-file-descriptor s) 1) t))
t)
(deftest make-inet-socket-keyword
;; make a socket
(let ((s (make-instance 'inet-socket :type :stream :protocol :tcp)))
(and (> (socket-file-descriptor s) 1) t))
t)
(deftest make-inet-socket-wrong
;; fail to make a socket: check correct error return. There's no nice
;; way to check the condition stuff on its own, which is a shame
(handler-case
(make-instance 'inet-socket :type :stream :protocol (get-protocol-by-name "udp"))
((or socket-type-not-supported-error protocol-not-supported-error) (c)
(declare (ignorable c)) t)
(:no-error nil))
t)
(deftest make-inet-socket-keyword-wrong
;; same again with keywords
(handler-case
(make-instance 'inet-socket :type :stream :protocol :udp)
((or protocol-not-supported-error socket-type-not-supported-error) (c)
(declare (ignorable c)) t)
(:no-error nil))
t)
(deftest non-block-socket
(let ((s (make-instance 'inet-socket :type :stream :protocol :tcp)))
(setf (non-blocking-mode s) t)
(non-blocking-mode s))
t)
(defun do-gc-portably ()
;; cmucl on linux has generational gc with a keyword argument,
;; sbcl GC function takes same arguments no matter what collector is in
;; use
#+(or sbcl gencgc) (SB-EXT:gc :full t)
;; other platforms have full gc or nothing
#-(or sbcl gencgc) (sb-ext:gc))
(deftest inet-socket-bind
(let ((s (make-instance 'inet-socket :type :stream :protocol (get-protocol-by-name "tcp"))))
;; Given the functions we've got so far, if you can think of a
;; better way to make sure the bind succeeded than trying it
;; twice, let me know
;; 1974 has no special significance, unless you're the same age as me
(do-gc-portably) ;gc should clear out any old sockets bound to this port
(socket-bind s (make-inet-address "127.0.0.1") 1974)
(handler-case
(let ((s2 (make-instance 'inet-socket :type :stream :protocol (get-protocol-by-name "tcp"))))
(socket-bind s2 (make-inet-address "127.0.0.1") 1974)
nil)
(address-in-use-error () t)))
t)
(deftest simple-sockopt-test
;; test we can set SO_REUSEADDR on a socket and retrieve it, and in
;; the process that all the weird macros in sockopt happened right.
(let ((s (make-instance 'inet-socket :type :stream :protocol (get-protocol-by-name "tcp"))))
(setf (sockopt-reuse-address s) t)
(sockopt-reuse-address s))
t)
(defun read-buf-nonblock (buffer stream)
"Like READ-SEQUENCE, but returns early if the full quantity of data isn't there to be read. Blocks if no input at all"
(let ((eof (gensym)))
(do ((i 0 (1+ i))
(c (read-char stream nil eof)
(read-char-no-hang stream nil eof)))
((or (>= i (length buffer)) (not c) (eq c eof)) i)
(setf (elt buffer i) c))))
;;; these require that the echo services are turned on in inetd
#+internet-available
(deftest simple-tcp-client
(let ((s (make-instance 'inet-socket :type :stream :protocol :tcp))
(data (make-string 200)))
(socket-connect s #(127 0 0 1) 7)
(let ((stream (socket-make-stream s :input t :output t :buffering :none)))
(format stream "here is some text")
(let ((data (subseq data 0 (read-buf-nonblock data stream))))
(format t "~&Got ~S back from TCP echo server~%" data)
(> (length data) 0))))
t)
#+internet-available
(deftest simple-udp-client
(let ((s (make-instance 'inet-socket :type :datagram :protocol (get-protocol-by-name "udp")))
(data (make-string 200)))
(format t "Socket type is ~A~%" (sockopt-type s))
(socket-connect s #(127 0 0 1) 7)
(let ((stream (socket-make-stream s :input t :output t :buffering :none)))
(format stream "here is some text")
(let ((data (subseq data 0 (read-buf-nonblock data stream))))
(format t "~&Got ~S back from UDP echo server~%" data)
(> (length data) 0))))
t)
;;; A fairly rudimentary test that connects to the syslog socket and
;;; sends a message. Priority 7 is kern.debug; you'll probably want
;;; to look at /etc/syslog.conf or local equivalent to find out where
;;; the message ended up
#-sunos
(deftest simple-local-client
(let ((s (make-instance 'local-socket :type :datagram)))
(format t "~A~%" s)
(socket-connect s "/dev/log")
(let ((stream (socket-make-stream s :input t :output t :buffering :none)))
(format stream
"<7>bsd-sockets: Don't panic. We're testing local-domain client code; this message can safely be ignored")
t))
t)
;;; these require that the internet (or bits of it, atleast) is available
#+internet-available
(deftest get-host-by-name
(equalp (car (host-ent-addresses (get-host-by-name "a.root-servers.net")))
#(198 41 0 4))
t)
#+internet-available
(deftest get-host-by-address
(host-ent-name (get-host-by-address #(198 41 0 4)))
"a.root-servers.net")
(deftest get-host-by-name-wrong
(handler-case
(get-host-by-name "foo.tninkpad.telent.net")
(NAME-SERVICE-ERROR () t)
(:no-error nil))
t)
(defun http-stream (host port request)
(let ((s (make-instance 'inet-socket :type :stream :protocol :tcp)))
(socket-connect
s (car (host-ent-addresses (get-host-by-name host))) port)
(let ((stream (socket-make-stream s :input t :output t :buffering :none)))
(format stream "~A HTTP/1.0~%~%" request))
s))
#+internet-available
(deftest simple-http-client-1
(handler-case
(let ((s (http-stream "ww.telent.net" 80 "HEAD /")))
(let ((data (make-string 200)))
(setf data (subseq data 0
(read-buf-nonblock data
(socket-make-stream s))))
(princ data)
(> (length data) 0)))
(network-unreachable-error () 'network-unreachable))
t)
#+internet-available
(deftest sockopt-receive-buffer
;; on Linux x86, the receive buffer size appears to be doubled in the
;; kernel: we set a size of x and then getsockopt() returns 2x.
;; This is why we compare with >= instead of =
(handler-case
(let ((s (http-stream "ww.telent.net" 80 "HEAD /")))
(setf (sockopt-receive-buffer s) 1975)
(let ((data (make-string 200)))
(setf data (subseq data 0
(read-buf-nonblock data
(socket-make-stream s))))
(and (> (length data) 0)
(>= (sockopt-receive-buffer s) 1975))))
(network-unreachable-error () 'network-unreachable))
t)
;;; we don't have an automatic test for some of this yet. There's no
;;; simple way to run servers and have something automatically connect
;;; to them as client, unless we spawn external programs. Then we
;;; have to start telling people what external programs they should
;;; have installed. Which, eventually, we will, but not just yet
;;; to check with this: can display packets from multiple peers
;;; peer address is shown correctly for each packet
;;; packet length is correct
;;; long (>500 byte) packets have the full length shown (doesn't work)
(defun udp-server (port)
(let ((s (make-instance 'inet-socket :type :datagram :protocol :udp)))
(socket-bind s #(0 0 0 0) port)
(loop
(multiple-value-bind (buf len address port) (socket-receive s nil 500)
(format t "Received ~A bytes from ~A:~A - ~A ~%"
len address port (subseq buf 0 (min 10 len)))))))