Add doxygen to taskprocessor tests.

git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/team/mmichelson/threadpool@376498 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
changes/78/78/1
Mark Michelson 13 years ago
parent abdfdf1cae
commit ff06346ea2

@ -36,12 +36,25 @@
#include "asterisk/module.h"
#include "asterisk/astobj2.h"
/*!
* \brief userdata associated with baseline taskprocessor test
*/
struct task_data {
/* Condition used to signal to queuing thread that task was executed */
ast_cond_t cond;
/* Lock protecting the condition */
ast_mutex_t lock;
/*! Boolean indicating that the task was run */
int task_complete;
};
/*!
* \brief Queued task for baseline test.
*
* The task simply sets a boolean to indicate the
* task has been run and then signals a condition
* saying it's complete
*/
static int task(void *data)
{
struct task_data *task_data = data;
@ -51,6 +64,13 @@ static int task(void *data)
return 0;
}
/*!
* \brief Baseline test for default taskprocessor
*
* This test ensures that when a task is added to a taskprocessor that
* has been allocated with a default listener that the task gets executed
* as expected
*/
AST_TEST_DEFINE(default_taskprocessor)
{
struct ast_taskprocessor *tps;
@ -66,7 +86,7 @@ AST_TEST_DEFINE(default_taskprocessor)
info->category = "/main/taskprocessor/";
info->summary = "Test of default taskproccesor";
info->description =
"Ensures that queued tasks are executed.";
"Ensures that a queued task gets executed.";
return AST_TEST_NOT_RUN;
case TEST_EXECUTE:
break;
@ -112,13 +132,26 @@ test_end:
#define NUM_TASKS 20000
/*!
* \brief Relevant data associated with taskprocessor load test
*/
static struct load_task_data {
/*! Condition used to indicate a task has completed executing */
ast_cond_t cond;
/*! Lock used to protect the condition */
ast_mutex_t lock;
/*! Counter of the number of completed tasks */
int tasks_completed;
/*! Storage for task-specific data */
int task_rand[NUM_TASKS];
} load_task_results;
/*!
* \brief a queued task to be used in the taskprocessor load test
*
* The task increments the number of tasks executed and puts the passed-in
* data into the next slot in the array of random data.
*/
static int load_task(void *data)
{
int *randdata = data;
@ -128,6 +161,13 @@ static int load_task(void *data)
return 0;
}
/*!
* \brief Load test for taskprocessor with default listener
*
* This test queues a large number of tasks, each with random data associated.
* The test ensures that all of the tasks are run and that the tasks are executed
* in the same order that they were queued
*/
AST_TEST_DEFINE(default_taskprocessor_load)
{
struct ast_taskprocessor *tps;
@ -144,7 +184,7 @@ AST_TEST_DEFINE(default_taskprocessor_load)
info->category = "/main/taskprocessor/";
info->summary = "Load test of default taskproccesor";
info->description =
"Ensure that many queued tasks are executed.";
"Ensure that a large number of queued tasks are executed in the proper order.";
return AST_TEST_NOT_RUN;
case TEST_EXECUTE:
break;
@ -201,13 +241,23 @@ test_end:
return res;
}
/*!
* \brief Private data for the test taskprocessor listener
*/
struct test_listener_pvt {
/* Counter of number of tasks pushed to the queue */
int num_pushed;
/* Counter of number of times the queue was emptied */
int num_emptied;
/* Counter of number of times that a pushed task occurred on an empty queue */
int num_was_empty;
/* Boolean indicating whether the shutdown callback was called */
int shutdown;
};
/*!
* \brief test taskprocessor listener's alloc callback
*/
static void *test_alloc(struct ast_taskprocessor_listener *listener)
{
struct test_listener_pvt *pvt;
@ -216,6 +266,11 @@ static void *test_alloc(struct ast_taskprocessor_listener *listener)
return pvt;
}
/*!
* \brief test taskprocessor listener's task_pushed callback
*
* Adjusts private data's stats as indicated by the parameters.
*/
static void test_task_pushed(struct ast_taskprocessor_listener *listener, int was_empty)
{
struct test_listener_pvt *pvt = listener->private_data;
@ -225,18 +280,27 @@ static void test_task_pushed(struct ast_taskprocessor_listener *listener, int wa
}
}
/*!
* \brief test taskprocessor listener's emptied callback.
*/
static void test_emptied(struct ast_taskprocessor_listener *listener)
{
struct test_listener_pvt *pvt = listener->private_data;
++pvt->num_emptied;
}
/*!
* \brief test taskprocessor listener's shutdown callback.
*/
static void test_shutdown(struct ast_taskprocessor_listener *listener)
{
struct test_listener_pvt *pvt = listener->private_data;
pvt->shutdown = 1;
}
/*!
* \brief test taskprocessor listener's destroy callback.
*/
static void test_destroy(void *private_data)
{
struct test_listener_pvt *pvt = private_data;
@ -251,11 +315,27 @@ static const struct ast_taskprocessor_listener_callbacks test_callbacks = {
.destroy = test_destroy,
};
/*!
* \brief Queued task for taskprocessor listener test.
*
* Does nothing.
*/
static int listener_test_task(void *ignore)
{
return 0;
}
/*!
* \brief helper to ensure that statistics the listener is keeping are what we expect
*
* \param test The currently-running test
* \param pvt The private data for the taskprocessor listener
* \param num_pushed The expected current number of tasks pushed to the processor
* \param num_emptied The expected current number of times the taskprocessor has become empty
* \param num_was_empty The expected current number of times that tasks were pushed to an empty taskprocessor
* \retval -1 Stats were not as expected
* \retval 0 Stats were as expected
*/
static int check_stats(struct ast_test *test, const struct test_listener_pvt *pvt, int num_pushed, int num_emptied, int num_was_empty)
{
if (pvt->num_pushed != num_pushed) {
@ -279,6 +359,15 @@ static int check_stats(struct ast_test *test, const struct test_listener_pvt *pv
return 0;
}
/*!
* \brief Test for a taskprocessor with custom listener.
*
* This test pushes tasks to a taskprocessor with a custom listener, executes the taskss,
* and destroys the taskprocessor.
*
* The test ensures that the listener's callbacks are called when expected and that the data
* being passed in is accurate.
*/
AST_TEST_DEFINE(taskprocessor_listener)
{
struct ast_taskprocessor *tps;

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