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152 lines
4.3 KiB
C++
//===-- VMRangeTest.cpp -----------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "gtest/gtest.h"
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#include <limits>
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#include "lldb/Utility/VMRange.h"
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using namespace lldb_private;
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namespace lldb_private {
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void PrintTo(const VMRange &v, std::ostream *os) {
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(*os) << "VMRange(" << v.GetBaseAddress() << ", " << v.GetEndAddress() << ")";
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}
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} // namespace lldb_private
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TEST(VMRange, IsValid) {
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VMRange range;
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EXPECT_FALSE(range.IsValid());
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range.Reset(0x1, 0x100);
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EXPECT_TRUE(range.IsValid());
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range.Reset(0x1, 0x1);
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EXPECT_FALSE(range.IsValid());
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}
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TEST(VMRange, Clear) {
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VMRange range(0x100, 0x200);
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EXPECT_NE(VMRange(), range);
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range.Clear();
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EXPECT_EQ(VMRange(), range);
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}
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TEST(VMRange, Comparison) {
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VMRange range1(0x100, 0x200);
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VMRange range2(0x100, 0x200);
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EXPECT_EQ(range1, range2);
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EXPECT_NE(VMRange(0x100, 0x1ff), range1);
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EXPECT_NE(VMRange(0x100, 0x201), range1);
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EXPECT_NE(VMRange(0x0ff, 0x200), range1);
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EXPECT_NE(VMRange(0x101, 0x200), range1);
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range2.Clear();
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EXPECT_NE(range1, range2);
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}
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TEST(VMRange, Reset) {
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VMRange range(0x100, 0x200);
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EXPECT_FALSE(VMRange(0x200, 0x200) == range);
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range.Reset(0x200, 0x200);
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EXPECT_TRUE(VMRange(0x200, 0x200) == range);
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}
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TEST(VMRange, SetEndAddress) {
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VMRange range(0x100, 0x200);
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range.SetEndAddress(0xFF);
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EXPECT_EQ(0U, range.GetByteSize());
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EXPECT_FALSE(range.IsValid());
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range.SetEndAddress(0x101);
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EXPECT_EQ(1U, range.GetByteSize());
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EXPECT_TRUE(range.IsValid());
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}
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TEST(VMRange, ContainsAddr) {
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VMRange range(0x100, 0x200);
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EXPECT_FALSE(range.Contains(0x00));
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EXPECT_FALSE(range.Contains(0xFF));
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EXPECT_TRUE(range.Contains(0x100));
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EXPECT_TRUE(range.Contains(0x101));
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EXPECT_TRUE(range.Contains(0x1FF));
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EXPECT_FALSE(range.Contains(0x200));
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EXPECT_FALSE(range.Contains(0x201));
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EXPECT_FALSE(range.Contains(0xFFF));
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EXPECT_FALSE(range.Contains(std::numeric_limits<lldb::addr_t>::max()));
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}
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TEST(VMRange, ContainsRange) {
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VMRange range(0x100, 0x200);
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EXPECT_FALSE(range.Contains(VMRange(0x0, 0x0)));
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EXPECT_FALSE(range.Contains(VMRange(0x0, 0x100)));
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EXPECT_FALSE(range.Contains(VMRange(0x0, 0x101)));
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EXPECT_TRUE(range.Contains(VMRange(0x100, 0x105)));
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EXPECT_TRUE(range.Contains(VMRange(0x101, 0x105)));
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EXPECT_TRUE(range.Contains(VMRange(0x100, 0x1FF)));
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EXPECT_TRUE(range.Contains(VMRange(0x105, 0x200)));
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EXPECT_FALSE(range.Contains(VMRange(0x105, 0x201)));
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EXPECT_FALSE(range.Contains(VMRange(0x200, 0x201)));
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EXPECT_TRUE(range.Contains(VMRange(0x100, 0x200)));
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EXPECT_FALSE(
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range.Contains(VMRange(0x105, std::numeric_limits<lldb::addr_t>::max())));
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// Empty range.
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EXPECT_TRUE(range.Contains(VMRange(0x100, 0x100)));
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range.Clear();
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EXPECT_FALSE(range.Contains(VMRange(0x0, 0x0)));
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}
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TEST(VMRange, Ordering) {
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VMRange range1(0x44, 0x200);
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VMRange range2(0x100, 0x1FF);
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VMRange range3(0x100, 0x200);
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EXPECT_LE(range1, range1);
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EXPECT_GE(range1, range1);
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EXPECT_LT(range1, range2);
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EXPECT_LT(range2, range3);
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EXPECT_GT(range2, range1);
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EXPECT_GT(range3, range2);
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// Ensure that < and > are always false when comparing ranges with themselves.
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EXPECT_FALSE(range1 < range1);
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EXPECT_FALSE(range2 < range2);
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EXPECT_FALSE(range3 < range3);
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EXPECT_FALSE(range1 > range1);
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EXPECT_FALSE(range2 > range2);
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EXPECT_FALSE(range3 > range3);
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}
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TEST(VMRange, CollectionContains) {
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VMRange::collection collection = {VMRange(0x100, 0x105),
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VMRange(0x108, 0x110)};
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EXPECT_FALSE(VMRange::ContainsValue(collection, 0xFF));
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EXPECT_TRUE(VMRange::ContainsValue(collection, 0x100));
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EXPECT_FALSE(VMRange::ContainsValue(collection, 0x105));
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EXPECT_TRUE(VMRange::ContainsValue(collection, 0x109));
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EXPECT_TRUE(VMRange::ContainsRange(collection, VMRange(0x100, 0x104)));
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EXPECT_TRUE(VMRange::ContainsRange(collection, VMRange(0x108, 0x100)));
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EXPECT_FALSE(VMRange::ContainsRange(collection, VMRange(0xFF, 0x100)));
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// TODO: Implement and test ContainsRange with values that span multiple
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// ranges in the collection.
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}
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