tailscale/util/winutil/restartmgr_windows_test.go
Brad Fitzpatrick 7c1d6e35a5 all: use Go 1.22 range-over-int
Updates #11058

Change-Id: I35e7ef9b90e83cac04ca93fd964ad00ed5b48430
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
2024-04-16 15:32:38 -07:00

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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
package winutil
import (
"fmt"
"os/user"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
"unsafe"
"golang.org/x/sys/windows"
)
const oldFashionedCleanupExitCode = 7778
// oldFashionedCleanup cleans up any outstanding binaries using older APIs.
// This would be necessary if the restart manager were to fail during the test.
func oldFashionedCleanup(t *testing.T, binary string) {
snap, err := windows.CreateToolhelp32Snapshot(windows.TH32CS_SNAPPROCESS, 0)
if err != nil {
t.Logf("CreateToolhelp32Snapshot failed: %v", err)
}
defer windows.CloseHandle(snap)
binary = filepath.Clean(binary)
binbase := filepath.Base(binary)
pe := windows.ProcessEntry32{
Size: uint32(unsafe.Sizeof(windows.ProcessEntry32{})),
}
for perr := windows.Process32First(snap, &pe); perr == nil; perr = windows.Process32Next(snap, &pe) {
curBin := windows.UTF16ToString(pe.ExeFile[:])
// Coarse check against the leaf name of the binary
if !strings.EqualFold(binbase, curBin) {
continue
}
proc, err := windows.OpenProcess(windows.PROCESS_QUERY_LIMITED_INFORMATION|windows.PROCESS_TERMINATE, false, pe.ProcessID)
if err != nil {
t.Logf("OpenProcess failed: %v", err)
continue
}
defer windows.CloseHandle(proc)
img, err := ProcessImageName(proc)
if err != nil {
t.Logf("ProcessImageName failed: %v", err)
continue
}
// Now check that their fully-qualified paths match.
if !strings.EqualFold(binary, filepath.Clean(img)) {
continue
}
t.Logf("Found leftover pid %d, terminating...", pe.ProcessID)
if err := windows.TerminateProcess(proc, oldFashionedCleanupExitCode); err != nil && err != windows.ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED {
t.Logf("TerminateProcess failed: %v", err)
}
}
}
func testRestartableProcessesImpl(N int, t *testing.T) {
const binary = "testrestartableprocesses"
fq := pathToTestProg(t, binary)
for range N {
startTestProg(t, binary, "RestartableProcess")
}
t.Cleanup(func() {
oldFashionedCleanup(t, fq)
})
logf := func(format string, args ...any) {
t.Logf(format, args...)
}
rms, err := NewRestartManagerSession(logf)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("NewRestartManagerSession: %v", err)
}
defer rms.Close()
if err := rms.AddPaths([]string{fq}); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("AddPaths: %v", err)
}
ups, err := rms.AffectedProcesses()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("AffectedProcesses: %v", err)
}
rps := NewRestartableProcesses()
defer rps.Close()
for _, up := range ups {
rp, err := up.AsRestartableProcess()
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("AsRestartableProcess: %v", err)
continue
}
rps.Add(rp)
}
const terminateWithExitCode = 7777
if err := rps.Terminate(logf, terminateWithExitCode, time.Duration(15)*time.Second); err != nil {
t.Errorf("Terminate: %v", err)
}
for k, v := range rps {
if v.hasExitCode {
if v.exitCode != terminateWithExitCode {
// Not strictly an error, but worth noting.
logf("Subprocess %d terminated with unexpected exit code %d", k, v.exitCode)
}
} else {
t.Errorf("Subprocess %d did not produce an exit code", k)
}
if v.handle != 0 {
t.Errorf("Subprocess %d is unexpectedly still open", k)
}
}
}
func TestRestartableProcesses(t *testing.T) {
u, err := user.Current()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Could not obtain current user")
}
if u.Uid != localSystemSID {
t.Skipf("This test must be run as SYSTEM")
}
forN := func(fn func(int, *testing.T)) func([]int) {
return func(ns []int) {
for _, n := range ns {
t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("N=%d", n), func(tt *testing.T) { fn(n, tt) })
}
}
}(testRestartableProcessesImpl)
// Testing indicates that the restart manager cannot handle more than 127 processes (on Windows 10, at least), so we use that as our highest value.
ns := []int{0, 1, _MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS - 1, _MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS, _MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS + 1, _MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS*2 - 1}
forN(ns)
}