1 /*
2  * Copyright 2013 Google Inc.
3  *
4  * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
5  * found in the LICENSE file.
6  */
7 
8 #include "SkBitmap.h"
9 #include "SkCodec.h"
10 #include "SkFrontBufferedStream.h"
11 #include "SkRefCnt.h"
12 #include "SkStream.h"
13 #include "SkTypes.h"
14 #include "Test.h"
15 
test_read(skiatest::Reporter * reporter,SkStream * bufferedStream,const void * expectations,size_t bytesToRead)16 static void test_read(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, SkStream* bufferedStream,
17                       const void* expectations, size_t bytesToRead) {
18     // output for reading bufferedStream.
19     SkAutoMalloc storage(bytesToRead);
20 
21     const size_t bytesRead = bufferedStream->read(storage.get(), bytesToRead);
22     REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, bytesRead == bytesToRead || bufferedStream->isAtEnd());
23     REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, memcmp(storage.get(), expectations, bytesRead) == 0);
24 }
25 
test_rewind(skiatest::Reporter * reporter,SkStream * bufferedStream,bool shouldSucceed)26 static void test_rewind(skiatest::Reporter* reporter,
27                         SkStream* bufferedStream, bool shouldSucceed) {
28     const bool success = bufferedStream->rewind();
29     REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, success == shouldSucceed);
30 }
31 
32 // Test that hasLength() returns the correct value, based on the stream
33 // being wrapped. A length can only be known if the wrapped stream has a
34 // length and it has a position (so its initial position can be taken into
35 // account when computing the length).
test_hasLength(skiatest::Reporter * reporter,const SkStream & bufferedStream,const SkStream & streamBeingBuffered)36 static void test_hasLength(skiatest::Reporter* reporter,
37                            const SkStream& bufferedStream,
38                            const SkStream& streamBeingBuffered) {
39     if (streamBeingBuffered.hasLength() && streamBeingBuffered.hasPosition()) {
40         REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, bufferedStream.hasLength());
41     } else {
42         REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !bufferedStream.hasLength());
43     }
44 }
45 
46 // All tests will buffer this string, and compare output to the original.
47 // The string is long to ensure that all of our lengths being tested are
48 // smaller than the string length.
49 const char gAbcs[] = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx";
50 
51 // Tests reading the stream across boundaries of what has been buffered so far and what
52 // the total buffer size is.
test_incremental_buffering(skiatest::Reporter * reporter,size_t bufferSize)53 static void test_incremental_buffering(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, size_t bufferSize) {
54     // NOTE: For this and other tests in this file, we cheat and continue to refer to the
55     // wrapped stream, but that's okay because we know the wrapping stream has not been
56     // deleted yet (and we only call const methods in it).
57     SkMemoryStream* memStream = new SkMemoryStream(gAbcs, strlen(gAbcs), false);
58 
59     SkAutoTDelete<SkStream> bufferedStream(SkFrontBufferedStream::Create(memStream, bufferSize));
60     test_hasLength(reporter, *bufferedStream.get(), *memStream);
61 
62     // First, test reading less than the max buffer size.
63     test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs, bufferSize / 2);
64 
65     // Now test rewinding back to the beginning and reading less than what was
66     // already buffered.
67     test_rewind(reporter, bufferedStream, true);
68     test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs, bufferSize / 4);
69 
70     // Now test reading part of what was buffered, and buffering new data.
71     test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs + bufferSize / 4, bufferSize / 2);
72 
73     // Now test reading what was buffered, buffering new data, and
74     // reading directly from the stream.
75     test_rewind(reporter, bufferedStream, true);
76     test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs, bufferSize << 1);
77 
78     // We have reached the end of the buffer, so rewinding will fail.
79     // This test assumes that the stream is larger than the buffer; otherwise the
80     // result of rewind should be true.
81     test_rewind(reporter, bufferedStream, false);
82 }
83 
test_perfectly_sized_buffer(skiatest::Reporter * reporter,size_t bufferSize)84 static void test_perfectly_sized_buffer(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, size_t bufferSize) {
85     SkMemoryStream* memStream = new SkMemoryStream(gAbcs, strlen(gAbcs), false);
86     SkAutoTDelete<SkStream> bufferedStream(SkFrontBufferedStream::Create(memStream, bufferSize));
87     test_hasLength(reporter, *bufferedStream.get(), *memStream);
88 
89     // Read exactly the amount that fits in the buffer.
90     test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs, bufferSize);
91 
92     // Rewinding should succeed.
93     test_rewind(reporter, bufferedStream, true);
94 
95     // Once again reading buffered info should succeed
96     test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs, bufferSize);
97 
98     // Read past the size of the buffer. At this point, we cannot return.
99     test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs + memStream->getPosition(), 1);
100     test_rewind(reporter, bufferedStream, false);
101 }
102 
test_skipping(skiatest::Reporter * reporter,size_t bufferSize)103 static void test_skipping(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, size_t bufferSize) {
104     SkMemoryStream* memStream = new SkMemoryStream(gAbcs, strlen(gAbcs), false);
105     SkAutoTDelete<SkStream> bufferedStream(SkFrontBufferedStream::Create(memStream, bufferSize));
106     test_hasLength(reporter, *bufferedStream.get(), *memStream);
107 
108     // Skip half the buffer.
109     bufferedStream->skip(bufferSize / 2);
110 
111     // Rewind, then read part of the buffer, which should have been read.
112     test_rewind(reporter, bufferedStream, true);
113     test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs, bufferSize / 4);
114 
115     // Now skip beyond the buffered piece, but still within the total buffer.
116     bufferedStream->skip(bufferSize / 2);
117 
118     // Test that reading will still work.
119     test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs + memStream->getPosition(), bufferSize / 4);
120 
121     test_rewind(reporter, bufferedStream, true);
122     test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs, bufferSize);
123 }
124 
125 // A custom class whose isAtEnd behaves the way Android's stream does - since it is an adaptor to a
126 // Java InputStream, it does not know that it is at the end until it has attempted to read beyond
127 // the end and failed. Used by test_read_beyond_buffer.
128 class AndroidLikeMemoryStream : public SkMemoryStream {
129 public:
AndroidLikeMemoryStream(void * data,size_t size,bool ownMemory)130     AndroidLikeMemoryStream(void* data, size_t size, bool ownMemory)
131         : INHERITED(data, size, ownMemory)
132         , fIsAtEnd(false) {}
133 
read(void * dst,size_t requested)134     size_t read(void* dst, size_t requested) override {
135         size_t bytesRead = this->INHERITED::read(dst, requested);
136         if (bytesRead < requested) {
137             fIsAtEnd = true;
138         }
139         return bytesRead;
140     }
141 
isAtEnd() const142     bool isAtEnd() const override {
143         return fIsAtEnd;
144     }
145 
146 private:
147     bool fIsAtEnd;
148     typedef SkMemoryStream INHERITED;
149 };
150 
151 // This test ensures that buffering the exact length of the stream and attempting to read beyond it
152 // does not invalidate the buffer.
test_read_beyond_buffer(skiatest::Reporter * reporter,size_t bufferSize)153 static void test_read_beyond_buffer(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, size_t bufferSize) {
154     // Use a stream that behaves like Android's stream.
155     AndroidLikeMemoryStream* memStream =
156             new AndroidLikeMemoryStream((void*)gAbcs, bufferSize, false);
157 
158     // Create a buffer that matches the length of the stream.
159     SkAutoTDelete<SkStream> bufferedStream(SkFrontBufferedStream::Create(memStream, bufferSize));
160     test_hasLength(reporter, *bufferedStream.get(), *memStream);
161 
162     // Attempt to read one more than the bufferSize
163     test_read(reporter, bufferedStream.get(), gAbcs, bufferSize + 1);
164     test_rewind(reporter, bufferedStream.get(), true);
165 
166     // Ensure that the initial read did not invalidate the buffer.
167     test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs, bufferSize);
168 }
169 
170 // Dummy stream that optionally has a length and/or position. Tests that FrontBufferedStream's
171 // length depends on the stream it's buffering having a length and position.
172 class LengthOptionalStream : public SkStream {
173 public:
LengthOptionalStream(bool hasLength,bool hasPosition)174     LengthOptionalStream(bool hasLength, bool hasPosition)
175         : fHasLength(hasLength)
176         , fHasPosition(hasPosition)
177     {}
178 
hasLength() const179     bool hasLength() const override {
180         return fHasLength;
181     }
182 
hasPosition() const183     bool hasPosition() const override {
184         return fHasPosition;
185     }
186 
read(void *,size_t)187     size_t read(void*, size_t) override {
188         return 0;
189     }
190 
isAtEnd() const191     bool isAtEnd() const override {
192         return true;
193     }
194 
195 private:
196     const bool fHasLength;
197     const bool fHasPosition;
198 };
199 
200 // Test all possible combinations of the wrapped stream having a length and a position.
test_length_combos(skiatest::Reporter * reporter,size_t bufferSize)201 static void test_length_combos(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, size_t bufferSize) {
202     for (int hasLen = 0; hasLen <= 1; hasLen++) {
203         for (int hasPos = 0; hasPos <= 1; hasPos++) {
204             LengthOptionalStream* stream =
205                     new LengthOptionalStream(SkToBool(hasLen), SkToBool(hasPos));
206             SkAutoTDelete<SkStream> buffered(SkFrontBufferedStream::Create(stream, bufferSize));
207             test_hasLength(reporter, *buffered.get(), *stream);
208         }
209     }
210 }
211 
212 // Test using a stream with an initial offset.
test_initial_offset(skiatest::Reporter * reporter,size_t bufferSize)213 static void test_initial_offset(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, size_t bufferSize) {
214     SkMemoryStream* memStream = new SkMemoryStream(gAbcs, strlen(gAbcs), false);
215 
216     // Skip a few characters into the memStream, so that bufferedStream represents an offset into
217     // the stream it wraps.
218     const size_t arbitraryOffset = 17;
219     memStream->skip(arbitraryOffset);
220     SkAutoTDelete<SkStream> bufferedStream(SkFrontBufferedStream::Create(memStream, bufferSize));
221 
222     // Since SkMemoryStream has a length, bufferedStream must also.
223     REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, bufferedStream->hasLength());
224 
225     const size_t amountToRead = 10;
226     const size_t bufferedLength = bufferedStream->getLength();
227     size_t currentPosition = 0;
228 
229     // Read the stream in chunks. After each read, the position must match currentPosition,
230     // which sums the amount attempted to read, unless the end of the stream has been reached.
231     // Importantly, the end should not have been reached until currentPosition == bufferedLength.
232     while (currentPosition < bufferedLength) {
233         REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !bufferedStream->isAtEnd());
234         test_read(reporter, bufferedStream, gAbcs + arbitraryOffset + currentPosition,
235                   amountToRead);
236         currentPosition = SkTMin(currentPosition + amountToRead, bufferedLength);
237         REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, memStream->getPosition() - arbitraryOffset == currentPosition);
238     }
239     REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, bufferedStream->isAtEnd());
240     REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, bufferedLength == currentPosition);
241 }
242 
test_buffers(skiatest::Reporter * reporter,size_t bufferSize)243 static void test_buffers(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, size_t bufferSize) {
244     test_incremental_buffering(reporter, bufferSize);
245     test_perfectly_sized_buffer(reporter, bufferSize);
246     test_skipping(reporter, bufferSize);
247     test_read_beyond_buffer(reporter, bufferSize);
248     test_length_combos(reporter, bufferSize);
249     test_initial_offset(reporter, bufferSize);
250 }
251 
DEF_TEST(FrontBufferedStream,reporter)252 DEF_TEST(FrontBufferedStream, reporter) {
253     // Test 6 and 64, which are used by Android, as well as another arbitrary length.
254     test_buffers(reporter, 6);
255     test_buffers(reporter, 15);
256     test_buffers(reporter, 64);
257 }
258 
259 // Test that a FrontBufferedStream does not allow reading after the end of a stream.
260 // This class is a dummy SkStream which reports that it is at the end on the first
261 // read (simulating a failure). Then it tracks whether someone calls read() again.
262 class FailingStream : public SkStream {
263 public:
FailingStream()264     FailingStream()
265     : fAtEnd(false)
266     {}
267 
read(void * buffer,size_t size)268     size_t read(void* buffer, size_t size) override {
269         SkASSERT(!fAtEnd);
270         fAtEnd = true;
271         return 0;
272     }
273 
isAtEnd() const274     bool isAtEnd() const override {
275         return fAtEnd;
276     }
277 
278 private:
279     bool fAtEnd;
280 };
281 
DEF_TEST(ShortFrontBufferedStream,reporter)282 DEF_TEST(ShortFrontBufferedStream, reporter) {
283     FailingStream* failingStream = new FailingStream;
284     SkAutoTDelete<SkStreamRewindable> stream(SkFrontBufferedStream::Create(failingStream, 64));
285 
286     // This will fail to create a codec.  However, what we really want to test is that we
287     // won't read past the end of the stream.
288     SkAutoTDelete<SkCodec> codec(SkCodec::NewFromStream(stream.detach()));
289 }
290