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diff --git a/src/test/test_protover.c b/src/test/test_protover.c
index f00955d1b4..d3d1462567 100644
--- a/src/test/test_protover.c
+++ b/src/test/test_protover.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (c) 2016, The Tor Project, Inc. */
+/* Copyright (c) 2016-2017, The Tor Project, Inc. */
/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
#define PROTOVER_PRIVATE
@@ -8,10 +8,20 @@
#include "protover.h"
+#include "or.h"
+#include "connection_or.h"
+
static void
test_protover_parse(void *arg)
{
(void) arg;
+#ifdef HAVE_RUST
+ /** This test is disabled on rust builds, because it only exists to test
+ * internal C functions. */
+ tt_skip();
+ done:
+ ;
+#else
char *re_encoded = NULL;
const char *orig = "Foo=1,3 Bar=3 Baz= Quux=9-12,14,15-16,900";
@@ -78,38 +88,44 @@ test_protover_parse(void *arg)
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(elts, proto_entry_t *, ent, proto_entry_free(ent));
smartlist_free(elts);
tor_free(re_encoded);
+#endif
}
static void
test_protover_parse_fail(void *arg)
{
(void)arg;
+#ifdef HAVE_RUST
+ /** This test is disabled on rust builds, because it only exists to test
+ * internal C functions. */
+ tt_skip();
+#else
smartlist_t *elts;
/* random junk */
elts = parse_protocol_list("!!3@*");
- tt_assert(elts == NULL);
+ tt_ptr_op(elts, OP_EQ, NULL);
/* Missing equals sign in an entry */
elts = parse_protocol_list("Link=4 Haprauxymatyve Desc=9");
- tt_assert(elts == NULL);
+ tt_ptr_op(elts, OP_EQ, NULL);
/* Missing word. */
elts = parse_protocol_list("Link=4 =3 Desc=9");
- tt_assert(elts == NULL);
+ tt_ptr_op(elts, OP_EQ, NULL);
/* Broken numbers */
elts = parse_protocol_list("Link=fred");
- tt_assert(elts == NULL);
+ tt_ptr_op(elts, OP_EQ, NULL);
elts = parse_protocol_list("Link=1,fred");
- tt_assert(elts == NULL);
+ tt_ptr_op(elts, OP_EQ, NULL);
elts = parse_protocol_list("Link=1,fred,3");
- tt_assert(elts == NULL);
+ tt_ptr_op(elts, OP_EQ, NULL);
/* Broken range */
elts = parse_protocol_list("Link=1,9-8,3");
- tt_assert(elts == NULL);
-
+ tt_ptr_op(elts, OP_EQ, NULL);
+#endif
done:
;
}
@@ -151,16 +167,16 @@ test_protover_all_supported(void *arg)
char *msg = NULL;
tt_assert(protover_all_supported(NULL, &msg));
- tt_assert(msg == NULL);
+ tt_ptr_op(msg, OP_EQ, NULL);
tt_assert(protover_all_supported("", &msg));
- tt_assert(msg == NULL);
+ tt_ptr_op(msg, OP_EQ, NULL);
// Some things that we do support
tt_assert(protover_all_supported("Link=3-4", &msg));
- tt_assert(msg == NULL);
+ tt_ptr_op(msg, OP_EQ, NULL);
tt_assert(protover_all_supported("Link=3-4 Desc=2", &msg));
- tt_assert(msg == NULL);
+ tt_ptr_op(msg, OP_EQ, NULL);
// Some things we don't support
tt_assert(! protover_all_supported("Wombat=9", &msg));
@@ -182,6 +198,209 @@ test_protover_all_supported(void *arg)
tor_free(msg);
}
+static void
+test_protover_list_supports_protocol_returns_true(void *arg)
+{
+ (void)arg;
+
+ const char *protocols = "Link=1";
+ int is_supported = protocol_list_supports_protocol(protocols, PRT_LINK, 1);
+ tt_int_op(is_supported, OP_EQ, 1);
+
+ done:
+ ;
+}
+
+static void
+test_protover_list_supports_protocol_for_unsupported_returns_false(void *arg)
+{
+ (void)arg;
+
+ const char *protocols = "Link=1";
+ int is_supported = protocol_list_supports_protocol(protocols, PRT_LINK, 10);
+ tt_int_op(is_supported, OP_EQ, 0);
+
+ done:
+ ;
+}
+
+static void
+test_protover_supports_version(void *arg)
+{
+ (void)arg;
+
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol("Link=3-6", PRT_LINK, 3));
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol("Link=3-6", PRT_LINK, 6));
+ tt_assert(!protocol_list_supports_protocol("Link=3-6", PRT_LINK, 7));
+ tt_assert(!protocol_list_supports_protocol("Link=3-6", PRT_LINKAUTH, 3));
+
+ tt_assert(!protocol_list_supports_protocol("Link=4-6 LinkAuth=3",
+ PRT_LINKAUTH, 2));
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol("Link=4-6 LinkAuth=3",
+ PRT_LINKAUTH, 3));
+ tt_assert(!protocol_list_supports_protocol("Link=4-6 LinkAuth=3",
+ PRT_LINKAUTH, 4));
+ tt_assert(!protocol_list_supports_protocol_or_later("Link=4-6 LinkAuth=3",
+ PRT_LINKAUTH, 4));
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol_or_later("Link=4-6 LinkAuth=3",
+ PRT_LINKAUTH, 3));
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol_or_later("Link=4-6 LinkAuth=3",
+ PRT_LINKAUTH, 2));
+
+ tt_assert(!protocol_list_supports_protocol_or_later("Link=4-6 LinkAuth=3",
+ PRT_DESC, 2));
+ done:
+ ;
+}
+
+/* This could be MAX_PROTOCOLS_TO_EXPAND, but that's not exposed by protover */
+#define MAX_PROTOCOLS_TO_TEST 1024
+
+/* LinkAuth and Relay protocol versions.
+ * Hard-coded here, because they are not in the code, or not exposed in the
+ * headers. */
+#define PROTOVER_LINKAUTH_V1 1
+#define PROTOVER_LINKAUTH_V3 3
+
+#define PROTOVER_RELAY_V1 1
+#define PROTOVER_RELAY_V2 2
+
+/* Highest supported HSv2 introduce protocol version.
+ * Hard-coded here, because it does not appear anywhere in the code.
+ * It's not clear if we actually support version 2, see #25068. */
+#define PROTOVER_HSINTRO_V2 3
+
+/* HSv2 Rend and HSDir protocol versions.
+ * Hard-coded here, because they do not appear anywhere in the code. */
+#define PROTOVER_HS_RENDEZVOUS_POINT_V2 1
+#define PROTOVER_HSDIR_V2 1
+
+/* DirCache, Desc, Microdesc, and Cons protocol versions.
+ * Hard-coded here, because they do not appear anywhere in the code. */
+#define PROTOVER_DIRCACHE_V1 1
+#define PROTOVER_DIRCACHE_V2 2
+
+#define PROTOVER_DESC_V1 1
+#define PROTOVER_DESC_V2 2
+
+#define PROTOVER_MICRODESC_V1 1
+#define PROTOVER_MICRODESC_V2 2
+
+#define PROTOVER_CONS_V1 1
+#define PROTOVER_CONS_V2 2
+
+/* Make sure we haven't forgotten any supported protocols */
+static void
+test_protover_supported_protocols(void *arg)
+{
+ (void)arg;
+
+ const char *supported_protocols = protover_get_supported_protocols();
+
+ /* Test for new Link in the code, that hasn't been added to supported
+ * protocols */
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_LINK,
+ MAX_LINK_PROTO));
+ for (uint16_t i = 0; i < MAX_PROTOCOLS_TO_TEST; i++) {
+ if (is_or_protocol_version_known(i)) {
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_LINK,
+ i));
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Legacy LinkAuth does not appear anywhere in the code. */
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_LINKAUTH,
+ PROTOVER_LINKAUTH_V1));
+ /* Latest LinkAuth is not exposed in the headers. */
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_LINKAUTH,
+ PROTOVER_LINKAUTH_V3));
+ /* Is there any way to test for new LinkAuth? */
+
+ /* Relay protovers do not appear anywhere in the code. */
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_RELAY,
+ PROTOVER_RELAY_V1));
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_RELAY,
+ PROTOVER_RELAY_V2));
+ /* Is there any way to test for new Relay? */
+
+ /* We could test legacy HSIntro by calling rend_service_update_descriptor(),
+ * and checking the protocols field. But that's unlikely to change, so
+ * we just use a hard-coded value. */
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_HSINTRO,
+ PROTOVER_HSINTRO_V2));
+ /* Test for HSv3 HSIntro */
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_HSINTRO,
+ PROTOVER_HS_INTRO_V3));
+ /* Is there any way to test for new HSIntro? */
+
+ /* Legacy HSRend does not appear anywhere in the code. */
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_HSREND,
+ PROTOVER_HS_RENDEZVOUS_POINT_V2));
+ /* Test for HSv3 HSRend */
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_HSREND,
+ PROTOVER_HS_RENDEZVOUS_POINT_V3));
+ /* Is there any way to test for new HSRend? */
+
+ /* Legacy HSDir does not appear anywhere in the code. */
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_HSDIR,
+ PROTOVER_HSDIR_V2));
+ /* Test for HSv3 HSDir */
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_HSDIR,
+ PROTOVER_HSDIR_V3));
+ /* Is there any way to test for new HSDir? */
+
+ /* No DirCache versions appear anywhere in the code. */
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_DIRCACHE,
+ PROTOVER_DIRCACHE_V1));
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_DIRCACHE,
+ PROTOVER_DIRCACHE_V2));
+ /* Is there any way to test for new DirCache? */
+
+ /* No Desc versions appear anywhere in the code. */
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_DESC,
+ PROTOVER_DESC_V1));
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_DESC,
+ PROTOVER_DESC_V2));
+ /* Is there any way to test for new Desc? */
+
+ /* No Microdesc versions appear anywhere in the code. */
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_MICRODESC,
+ PROTOVER_MICRODESC_V1));
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_MICRODESC,
+ PROTOVER_MICRODESC_V2));
+ /* Is there any way to test for new Microdesc? */
+
+ /* No Cons versions appear anywhere in the code. */
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_CONS,
+ PROTOVER_CONS_V1));
+ tt_assert(protocol_list_supports_protocol(supported_protocols,
+ PRT_CONS,
+ PROTOVER_CONS_V2));
+ /* Is there any way to test for new Cons? */
+
+ done:
+ ;
+}
+
#define PV_TEST(name, flags) \
{ #name, test_protover_ ##name, (flags), NULL, NULL }
@@ -190,6 +409,10 @@ struct testcase_t protover_tests[] = {
PV_TEST(parse_fail, 0),
PV_TEST(vote, 0),
PV_TEST(all_supported, 0),
+ PV_TEST(list_supports_protocol_for_unsupported_returns_false, 0),
+ PV_TEST(list_supports_protocol_returns_true, 0),
+ PV_TEST(supports_version, 0),
+ PV_TEST(supported_protocols, 0),
END_OF_TESTCASES
};