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* SubGhz: CLI add "subghz decode_raw" * SubGhz: unit_test * SubGhz: add Hormann_hsm_raw unit_test * SubGhz: fix duration raw * Unit_test: fix total test timer * SubGHz: fix name display scher_khan * SubGhz: fix deviation protocol kia * SubGhz: return max name length to previous value * FuriHal: correctly handle mute in speaker * UnitTests: fix grammar in subghz Co-authored-by: Aleksandr Kutuzov <alleteam@gmail.com>
130 lines
3.2 KiB
C
130 lines
3.2 KiB
C
#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <furi.h>
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#include "furi_hal_delay.h"
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#include "minunit.h"
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void test_furi_valuemutex() {
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const int init_value = 0xdeadbeef;
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const int changed_value = 0x12345678;
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int value = init_value;
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bool result;
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ValueMutex valuemutex;
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// init mutex case
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result = init_mutex(&valuemutex, &value, sizeof(value));
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mu_assert(result, "init mutex failed");
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// acquire mutex case
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int* value_pointer = acquire_mutex(&valuemutex, 100);
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mu_assert_pointers_eq(value_pointer, &value);
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// second acquire mutex case
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int* value_pointer_second = acquire_mutex(&valuemutex, 100);
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mu_assert_pointers_eq(value_pointer_second, NULL);
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// change value case
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*value_pointer = changed_value;
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mu_assert_int_eq(value, changed_value);
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// release mutex case
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result = release_mutex(&valuemutex, &value);
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mu_assert(result, "release mutex failed");
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// TODO
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//acquire mutex blocking case
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//write mutex blocking case
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//read mutex blocking case
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mu_check(delete_mutex(&valuemutex));
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}
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/*
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TEST: concurrent access
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1. Create holding record
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2. Open it twice
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3. Change value simultaneously in two app and check integrity
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*/
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// TODO this test broke because mutex in furi is not implemented
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typedef struct {
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// a and b must be equal
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uint8_t a;
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uint8_t b;
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} ConcurrentValue;
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void furi_concurent_app(void* p) {
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ValueMutex* mutex = (ValueMutex*)p;
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if(mutex == NULL) {
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printf("cannot open mutex\r\n");
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osThreadExit();
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}
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for(size_t i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
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ConcurrentValue* value = (ConcurrentValue*)acquire_mutex_block(mutex);
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if(value == NULL) {
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printf("cannot take record\r\n");
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release_mutex(mutex, value);
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osThreadExit();
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}
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// emulate read-modify-write broken by context switching
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uint8_t a = value->a;
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uint8_t b = value->b;
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a++;
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b++;
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furi_hal_delay_ms(2);
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value->a = a;
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value->b = b;
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release_mutex(mutex, value);
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}
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osThreadExit();
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}
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void test_furi_concurrent_access() {
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// TODO: reimplement or delete test
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return;
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/*
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// 1. Create holding record
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ConcurrentValue value = {.a = 0, .b = 0};
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ValueMutex mutex;
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mu_check(init_mutex(&mutex, &value, sizeof(value)));
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// 3. Create second app for interact with it
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FuriApp* second_app = furiac_start(furi_concurent_app, "furi concurent app", (void*)&mutex);
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// 4. multiply ConcurrentValue::a
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for(size_t i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
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ConcurrentValue* value = (ConcurrentValue*)acquire_mutex_block(&mutex);
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if(value == NULL) {
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release_mutex(&mutex, value);
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mu_fail("cannot take record\r\n");
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}
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// emulate read-modify-write broken by context switching
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uint8_t a = value->a;
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uint8_t b = value->b;
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a++;
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b++;
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value->a = a;
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furi_hal_delay_ms(10); // this is only for test, do not add delay between take/give in prod!
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value->b = b;
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release_mutex(&mutex, value);
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}
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furi_hal_delay_ms(50);
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mu_assert_pointers_eq(second_app->handler, NULL);
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mu_assert_int_eq(value.a, value.b);
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mu_check(delete_mutex(&mutex));
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*/
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}
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