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#include <memory>
#include <utility>
#include "dawn/common/FutureUtils.h"
#include "dawn/tests/unittests/wire/WireFutureTest.h"
#include "dawn/tests/unittests/wire/WireTest.h"
#include "dawn/wire/WireClient.h"
namespace dawn::wire {
namespace {
using testing::_;
using testing::DoAll;
using testing::InvokeWithoutArgs;
using testing::Mock;
using testing::Return;
using testing::SaveArg;
using testing::StrEq;
using testing::StrictMock;
// Mock classes to add expectations on the wire calling callbacks
class MockDeviceErrorCallback {
public:
MOCK_METHOD(void, Call, (WGPUErrorType type, const char* message, void* userdata));
};
std::unique_ptr<StrictMock<MockDeviceErrorCallback>> mockDeviceErrorCallback;
void ToMockDeviceErrorCallback(WGPUErrorType type, const char* message, void* userdata) {
mockDeviceErrorCallback->Call(type, message, userdata);
}
class MockDeviceLoggingCallback {
public:
MOCK_METHOD(void, Call, (WGPULoggingType type, const char* message, void* userdata));
};
std::unique_ptr<StrictMock<MockDeviceLoggingCallback>> mockDeviceLoggingCallback;
void ToMockDeviceLoggingCallback(WGPULoggingType type, const char* message, void* userdata) {
mockDeviceLoggingCallback->Call(type, message, userdata);
}
class MockDeviceLostCallback {
public:
MOCK_METHOD(void, Call, (WGPUDeviceLostReason reason, const char* message, void* userdata));
};
std::unique_ptr<StrictMock<MockDeviceLostCallback>> mockDeviceLostCallback;
void ToMockDeviceLostCallback(WGPUDeviceLostReason reason, const char* message, void* userdata) {
mockDeviceLostCallback->Call(reason, message, userdata);
}
class WireErrorCallbackTests : public WireTest {
public:
WireErrorCallbackTests() {}
~WireErrorCallbackTests() override = default;
void SetUp() override {
WireTest::SetUp();
mockDeviceErrorCallback = std::make_unique<StrictMock<MockDeviceErrorCallback>>();
mockDeviceLoggingCallback = std::make_unique<StrictMock<MockDeviceLoggingCallback>>();
mockDeviceLostCallback = std::make_unique<StrictMock<MockDeviceLostCallback>>();
}
void TearDown() override {
WireTest::TearDown();
mockDeviceErrorCallback = nullptr;
mockDeviceLoggingCallback = nullptr;
mockDeviceLostCallback = nullptr;
}
void FlushServer() {
WireTest::FlushServer();
Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&mockDeviceErrorCallback);
}
};
// Test the return wire for device validation error callbacks
TEST_F(WireErrorCallbackTests, DeviceValidationErrorCallback) {
wgpuDeviceSetUncapturedErrorCallback(device, ToMockDeviceErrorCallback, this);
// Setting the error callback should stay on the client side and do nothing
FlushClient();
// Calling the callback on the server side will result in the callback being called on the
// client side
api.CallDeviceSetUncapturedErrorCallbackCallback(apiDevice, WGPUErrorType_Validation,
"Some error message");
EXPECT_CALL(*mockDeviceErrorCallback,
Call(WGPUErrorType_Validation, StrEq("Some error message"), this))
.Times(1);
FlushServer();
}
// Test the return wire for device OOM error callbacks
TEST_F(WireErrorCallbackTests, DeviceOutOfMemoryErrorCallback) {
wgpuDeviceSetUncapturedErrorCallback(device, ToMockDeviceErrorCallback, this);
// Setting the error callback should stay on the client side and do nothing
FlushClient();
// Calling the callback on the server side will result in the callback being called on the
// client side
api.CallDeviceSetUncapturedErrorCallbackCallback(apiDevice, WGPUErrorType_OutOfMemory,
"Some error message");
EXPECT_CALL(*mockDeviceErrorCallback,
Call(WGPUErrorType_OutOfMemory, StrEq("Some error message"), this))
.Times(1);
FlushServer();
}
// Test the return wire for device internal error callbacks
TEST_F(WireErrorCallbackTests, DeviceInternalErrorCallback) {
wgpuDeviceSetUncapturedErrorCallback(device, ToMockDeviceErrorCallback, this);
// Setting the error callback should stay on the client side and do nothing
FlushClient();
// Calling the callback on the server side will result in the callback being called on the
// client side
api.CallDeviceSetUncapturedErrorCallbackCallback(apiDevice, WGPUErrorType_Internal,
"Some error message");
EXPECT_CALL(*mockDeviceErrorCallback,
Call(WGPUErrorType_Internal, StrEq("Some error message"), this))
.Times(1);
FlushServer();
}
// Test the return wire for device user warning callbacks
TEST_F(WireErrorCallbackTests, DeviceLoggingCallback) {
wgpuDeviceSetLoggingCallback(device, ToMockDeviceLoggingCallback, this);
// Setting the injected warning callback should stay on the client side and do nothing
FlushClient();
// Calling the callback on the server side will result in the callback being called on the
// client side
api.CallDeviceSetLoggingCallbackCallback(apiDevice, WGPULoggingType_Info, "Some message");
EXPECT_CALL(*mockDeviceLoggingCallback, Call(WGPULoggingType_Info, StrEq("Some message"), this))
.Times(1);
FlushServer();
}
// Test the return wire for device lost callback
TEST_F(WireErrorCallbackTests, DeviceLostCallback) {
wgpuDeviceSetDeviceLostCallback(device, ToMockDeviceLostCallback, this);
// Setting the error callback should stay on the client side and do nothing
FlushClient();
// Calling the callback on the server side will result in the callback being called on the
// client side
api.CallDeviceSetDeviceLostCallbackCallback(apiDevice, WGPUDeviceLostReason_Unknown,
"Some error message");
EXPECT_CALL(*mockDeviceLostCallback,
Call(WGPUDeviceLostReason_Unknown, StrEq("Some error message"), this))
.Times(1);
FlushServer();
}
class WirePopErrorScopeCallbackTests : public WireFutureTestWithParamsBase<> {
protected:
// Overridden version of wgpuDevicePopErrorScope that defers to the API call based on the test
// callback mode.
void DevicePopErrorScope(WGPUDevice d, void* userdata = nullptr) {
if (IsAsync()) {
wgpuDevicePopErrorScope(d, mMockOldCb.Callback(), mMockOldCb.MakeUserdata(userdata));
} else {
WGPUPopErrorScopeCallbackInfo callbackInfo = {};
callbackInfo.mode = ToWGPUCallbackMode(GetParam().mCallbackMode);
callbackInfo.callback = mMockCb.Callback();
callbackInfo.userdata = mMockCb.MakeUserdata(userdata);
this->mFutureIDs.push_back(wgpuDevicePopErrorScopeF(d, callbackInfo).id);
}
}
void PushErrorScope(WGPUErrorFilter filter) {
EXPECT_CALL(api, DevicePushErrorScope(apiDevice, filter)).Times(1);
wgpuDevicePushErrorScope(device, filter);
FlushClient();
}
void ExpectWireCallbacksWhen(
std::function<void(testing::MockCallback<WGPUErrorCallback>&)> oldExp,
std::function<void(testing::MockCallback<WGPUPopErrorScopeCallback>&)> exp) {
if (IsAsync()) {
oldExp(mMockOldCb);
ASSERT_TRUE(testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&mMockOldCb));
} else {
exp(mMockCb);
ASSERT_TRUE(testing::Mock::VerifyAndClearExpectations(&mMockCb));
}
}
private:
testing::MockCallback<WGPUPopErrorScopeCallback> mMockCb;
testing::MockCallback<WGPUErrorCallback> mMockOldCb;
};
DAWN_INSTANTIATE_WIRE_FUTURE_TEST_P(WirePopErrorScopeCallbackTests);
// Test the return wire for validation error scopes.
TEST_P(WirePopErrorScopeCallbackTests, TypeAndFilters) {
static constexpr std::array<std::pair<WGPUErrorType, WGPUErrorFilter>, 3> kErrorTypeAndFilters =
{{{WGPUErrorType_Validation, WGPUErrorFilter_Validation},
{WGPUErrorType_OutOfMemory, WGPUErrorFilter_OutOfMemory},
{WGPUErrorType_Internal, WGPUErrorFilter_Internal}}};
for (const auto& [type, filter] : kErrorTypeAndFilters) {
PushErrorScope(filter);
DevicePopErrorScope(device, this);
EXPECT_CALL(api, OnDevicePopErrorScope2(apiDevice, _)).WillOnce([&] {
api.CallDevicePopErrorScope2Callback(apiDevice, WGPUPopErrorScopeStatus_Success, type,
"Some error message");
});
FlushClient();
FlushFutures();
ExpectWireCallbacksWhen(
[&](auto& oldMockCb) {
EXPECT_CALL(oldMockCb, Call(type, StrEq("Some error message"), this)).Times(1);
FlushCallbacks();
},
[&](auto& mockCb) {
EXPECT_CALL(mockCb, Call(WGPUPopErrorScopeStatus_Success, type,
StrEq("Some error message"), this))
.Times(1);
FlushCallbacks();
});
}
}
// Wire disconnect before server response calls the callback with Unknown error type.
// TODO(crbug.com/dawn/2021) When using new callback signature, check for InstanceDropped status.
TEST_P(WirePopErrorScopeCallbackTests, DisconnectBeforeServerReply) {
PushErrorScope(WGPUErrorFilter_Validation);
DevicePopErrorScope(device, this);
EXPECT_CALL(api, OnDevicePopErrorScope2(apiDevice, _)).Times(1);
FlushClient();
FlushFutures();
ExpectWireCallbacksWhen(
[&](auto& oldMockCb) {
EXPECT_CALL(oldMockCb, Call(WGPUErrorType_Unknown, nullptr, this)).Times(1);
GetWireClient()->Disconnect();
},
[&](auto& mockCb) {
EXPECT_CALL(mockCb, Call(WGPUPopErrorScopeStatus_InstanceDropped, WGPUErrorType_Unknown,
nullptr, this))
.Times(1);
GetWireClient()->Disconnect();
});
}
// Wire disconnect after server response calls the callback with returned error type.
TEST_P(WirePopErrorScopeCallbackTests, DisconnectAfterServerReply) {
// On Async and Spontaneous mode, it is not possible to simulate this because on the server
// reponse, the callback would also be fired.
DAWN_SKIP_TEST_IF(IsSpontaneous());
PushErrorScope(WGPUErrorFilter_Validation);
DevicePopErrorScope(device, this);
EXPECT_CALL(api, OnDevicePopErrorScope2(apiDevice, _)).WillOnce(InvokeWithoutArgs([&] {
api.CallDevicePopErrorScope2Callback(apiDevice, WGPUPopErrorScopeStatus_Success,
WGPUErrorType_Validation, "Some error message");
}));
FlushClient();
FlushFutures();
ExpectWireCallbacksWhen(
[&](auto& oldMockCb) {
EXPECT_CALL(oldMockCb, Call(WGPUErrorType_Validation, nullptr, this)).Times(1);
GetWireClient()->Disconnect();
},
[&](auto& mockCb) {
EXPECT_CALL(mockCb, Call(WGPUPopErrorScopeStatus_InstanceDropped,
WGPUErrorType_Validation, nullptr, this))
.Times(1);
GetWireClient()->Disconnect();
});
}
// Empty stack (We are emulating the errors that would be callback-ed from native).
TEST_P(WirePopErrorScopeCallbackTests, EmptyStack) {
DevicePopErrorScope(device, this);
EXPECT_CALL(api, OnDevicePopErrorScope2(apiDevice, _)).WillOnce(InvokeWithoutArgs([&] {
api.CallDevicePopErrorScope2Callback(apiDevice, WGPUPopErrorScopeStatus_Success,
WGPUErrorType_Validation, "No error scopes to pop");
}));
FlushClient();
FlushFutures();
ExpectWireCallbacksWhen(
[&](auto& oldMockCb) {
EXPECT_CALL(oldMockCb,
Call(WGPUErrorType_Validation, StrEq("No error scopes to pop"), this))
.Times(1);
FlushCallbacks();
},
[&](auto& mockCb) {
EXPECT_CALL(mockCb, Call(WGPUPopErrorScopeStatus_Success, WGPUErrorType_Validation,
StrEq("No error scopes to pop"), this))
.Times(1);
FlushCallbacks();
});
}
} // anonymous namespace
} // namespace dawn::wire