Instead of relying on CMake's built-in unity feature, use `mk-unity.pl`,
as already done with autotools. It simplified the build, shortens logs
and makes debugging easier because of the fewer build variations.
It also allows testing / fixing with cmake and those automatically apply
to autotools builds too. cmake builds can be much-much faster, esp.
when working the builds themselves.
It also enables "unity" in old cmake versions. Basically every test
target is a single generated .c source.
Also:
- drop a `lib` unity workaround for libtests with autotools after fixing
the issue in libtests itself. It drops a few exceptions and makes
libcurl build faster (in autotools unity).
- fix another `lib` autotools unity issue and drop the workaround for it
from `mk-unity.pl`. `srcdir` was missing from the header path.
- simplify `mk-unity.pl` command-lines, drop exclusions.
Follow-up to 2c27a67daa#17590Closes#17628
Both are available with well-known conditions, under non-Windows, and
`curl/curl.h` already uses them. `sys/time.h` is also necessary for
mingw-w64 for `gettimeofday()`.
Follow-up to 56d5982312#17522Closes#17581
When `curl_easy_cleanup()` is invoked while still being part
of a multi handle, the code will auto-remove it. But since the
connection was detached first, the code in
`curl_multi_remove_handle()` that invalidates dirty connections
did not bite.
Attach the connection *after* the possible remove from a multi
handle, so that connection reuse can be prevented.
Add test753 to reproduce and verify the fix. This required adding
the new debug env var CURL_FTP_PWD_STOP, to have a transfer return
from multi_perform() early with a connection that does not show
and pending input.
Reported-by: Brian Harris
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/17578
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/17607
Make test bundles the default. Drop non-bundle build mode.
Also do all the optimizations and tidy-ups this allows, simpler builds,
less bundle exceptions, streamlined build mechanics.
Also rework the init/deinit macro magic for unit tests. The new method
allows using unique init/deinit function names, and calling them with
arguments. This is in turn makes it possible to reduce the use of global
variables.
Note this drop existing build options `-DCURL_TEST_BUNDLES=` from cmake
and `--enable-test-bundles` / `--disable-test-bundles` from autotools.
Also:
- rename test entry functions to have unique names: `test_<testname>`
This removes the last exception that was handled in the generator.
- fix `make dist` to not miss test sources with test bundles enabled.
- sync and merge `tests/mk-bundle.pl` into `scripts/mk-unity.pl`.
- mk-unity.pl: add `--embed` option and use it when `CURL_CLANG_TIDY=ON`
to ensure that `clang-tidy` does not miss external test C sources.
(because `clang-tidy` ignores code that's #included.)
- tests/unit: drop no-op setup/stop functions.
- tests: reduce symbol scopes, global macros, other fixes and tidy-ups.
- tool1621: fix to run, also fix it to pass.
- sockfilt: fix Windows compiler warning in certain unity include order,
by explicitly including `warnless.h`.
Follow-up to 6897aeb105#17468Closes#17590
After this patch there is no more double/multiple compile of the same
libtest source under a different libtest ID. Each libtest is compiled
once, and changing behavior at runtime based on test ID.
- drop recently added physical clones for two prevously multi-compiled
tests:
- merge lib587 into lib554 again, branch at runtime.
- merge lib645 into lib643 again, branch at runtime.
- replace existing dynamic branching to use `testnum` instead of
a manually rolled `testno` based on an extra command-line argument.
lib1571, lib1576.
- mk-bundle.pl: stop defining `LIB*` macros. No longer used.
- libtests: drop all `LIB*_C` guards.
- Make these tests branch at runtime, stop building copies:
- lib585, based on lib500
- lib565, based on lib510
- lib529, based on lib525
- lib527, lib532, based on lib526
- lib545, based on lib544
- lib548, based on lib547
- lib696, based on lib556
- lib584, based on lib589
- lib1539, based on lib1514
- lib1543, based on lib1518
- lib1917, based on lib1916
- lib1946, based on lib1940
- lib671, 672, 673, based on lib670
Follow-up to 02dd471bbf#17591
Follow-up to 6897aeb105#17468Closes#17598
Adjust the differences at runtime instead of build-time, to avoid
extra buillds.
Set the `CURL_TESTNUM` env variable to pass test numbers to tests.
Make libtest/first.c use that env variable to set the `testnum` global
variable to allow tests to differ based on which test that runs it.
Closes#17591
Using a mixture of techniques to avoid symbols collisions:
- reduce scope.
- add `t*_` / `T*_` prefix.
- move shared functions to `testutil.c`.
(`suburl()`, `rlim2str()`)
- clone re-used lib*.c sources.
(lib587, lib645)
- include shared symbols just once in re-used `lib*.c` sources.
(using `LIB*_C` guards.)
- drop re-used `lib*.c` sources where they were identical or
unused.
- make macros global.
- #undef macros before use.
What remain is the entry functions `test`, and `unit_setup`,
`unit_stop` in unit tests.
Also:
- fix formatting and other minor things along the way.
- add `const` where possible.
- sync some symbol names between tests.
- drop `mk-bundle-hints.sh` that's no longer necessary.
Closes#17468
This started out as regression tests for the `curl_ws_recv()` and
`curl_ws_send()` implementation and ended up with a bugfix, additional
protocol validation and minor logging improvements.
- Fix reset of fragmented message decoder state when a PING/PONG is
received in between message fragments.
- Fix undefined behavior (applying zero offset to null pointer) in
curl_ws_send() when the given buffer is NULL.
- Detect invalid overlong PING/PONG/CLOSE frames.
- Detect invalid fragmented PING/PONG/CLOSE frames.
- Detect invalid sequences of fragmented frames.
- a) A continuation frame (0x80...) is received without any ongoing
fragmented message.
- b) A new fragmented message is started (0x81/0x01/0x82/0x02...)
before the ongoing fragmented message has terminated.
- Made logs for invalid opcodes easier to understand.
- Moved noisy logs to the `CURL_TRC_WS` log level.
- Unified the prefixes for WebSocket log messages: `[WS] ...`
- Add env var `CURL_WS_FORCE_ZERO_MASK` in debug builds.
- If set, it forces the bit mask applied to outgoing payloads to
0x00000000, which effectively means the payload is not masked at
all. This drastically simplifies defining the expected `<protocol>`
data in test cases.
- 2700: Frame types
- 2701: Invalid opcode 0x3
- 2702: Invalid opcode 0xB
- 2703: Invalid reserved bit RSV1 _(replaces 2310)_
- 2704: Invalid reserved bit RSV2
- 2705: Invalid reserved bit RSV3
- 2706: Invalid masked server message
- 2707: Peculiar frame sizes _(part. replaces 2311)_
- 2708: Automatic PONG
- 2709: No automatic PONG _(replaces 2312)_
- 2710: Unsolicited PONG
- 2711: Empty PING/PONG/CLOSE
- 2712: Max sized PING/PONG/CLOSE
- 2713: Invalid oversized PING _(replaces 2307)_
- 2714: Invalid oversized PONG
- 2715: Invalid oversized CLOSE
- 2716: Invalid fragmented PING
- 2717: Invalid fragmented PONG
- 2718: Invalid fragmented CLOSE
- 2719: Fragmented messages _(part. replaces 2311)_
- 2720: Fragmented messages with empty fragments
- 2721: Fragmented messages with interleaved pong
- 2722: Invalid fragmented message without initial frame
- 2723: Invalid fragmented message without final frame
- 2305: curl_ws_recv() loop reading three larger frames
- This test involuntarily sent an invalid sequence of opcodes (0x01...,0x01...,0x81...) , but neither libcurl nor the test caught this! The correct sequence was tested in 2311 (0x01...,0x00...,0x80...). See below for 2311.
- Validation of the opcode sequence was added to libcurl and is now tested in 2723.
- Superseded by 2719 (fragmented message) and 2707 (large frames).
- 2307: overlong PING payload
- The tested PING payload length check was actually missing, but the test didn't catch this since it involuntarily sent an invalid opcode (0x19... instead of 0x89...) so that the expected error occurred, but for the wrong reason.
- Superseded by 2713.
- 2310: unknown reserved bit set in frame header
- Superseded by 2703 and extended by 2704 and 2705.
- 2311: curl_ws_recv() read fragmented message
- Superseded by 2719 (fragmented message) and 2707 (large frames).
- 2312: WebSockets no auto ping
- Superseded by 2709.
- No tests for `CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION`.
- No tests for sending of invalid frames/fragments.
Closes#17136
Instead of curl.haxx.se
Also widen the .gitignore for libtest, since it missed libtest751,
so ignore three digit tests that start with 5-9 instead of just 5-6.
Closes#17502
With a dash, using two Ls. Also for different forms of the word.
Use NULL in all uppercase if it means a zero pointer.
Follow-up to 307b7543eaCloses#17489
Due to someone being stupid, the resizing of the multi's transfer
table was actually shrinking it. Oh my.
Add test751 to reproduce, add code assertion.
Fixes#17473
Reported-by: Jeroen Ooms
Closes#17475
curl no longer supports old/legacy/classic mingw.
This mitigation was addressing slow perf seen in CI with old mingw.
The slow perf is not seen in current CI with supported compilers.
Remove the duplicate DLL load function from libtest. It's no longer
used after this patch.
Current CI run times for test3026 on GHA/windows:
```
test 3026...[curl_global_init thread-safety]
# mingw, CM clang-x86_64 gnutls libssh
-------e--- OK (1715 out of 1738, remaining: 00:02, took 0.196s, duration: 02:55)
# dl-mingw, CM 9.5.0-x86_64 schannel
-------e--- OK (1554 out of 1577, remaining: 00:02, took 0.217s, duration: 02:29)
# msvc, CM x64-windows schannel +examples
-------e--- OK (1578 out of 1601, remaining: 00:02, took 0.205s, duration: 02:50)
```
Follow-up to 38029101e2#11625
Follow-up to 856b133f5d#9412
Ref: #17413Closes#17414
To avoid redundant work in CI and to avoid a single checksrc issue make
all autotools jobs fail. After this patch checksrc issues make fail
the checksrc job, the `dist / verify-out-of-tree-autotools-debug`,
`dist / maketgz-and-verify-in-tree` jobs and the fuzzer job (if run).
Of these, the `dist` jobs replicate local builds, also testing the build
logic.
Also add a script to check the complete local repository, optionally
with the build tree to verify generated C files.
Also:
- automatically run checksrc in subdirectories having a `checksrc`
target. (examples, OS400, tests http/client, unit and tunit)
- tests/libtest: make sure to run `checksrc` on generated `lib1521.c`.
(requires in-tree autotools build.)
- tests: run `checksrc` on targets also for non-`DEBUGBUILD`
builds. It ensures to check `lib1521.c` in CI via job
`dist / maketgz-and-verify-in-tree`.
- src: drop redundant `$(builddir)` in autotools builds.
- scripts: add `checksrc-all.sh` script to check all C sources and
the build directory as an option.
- use the above from CI, also make it verify all generated sources.
- silence `checksrc` issues in generated C sources.
- checksrc: add `-v` option to enable verbose mode.
- checksrc: make verbose mode show checked filename and fix to only
return error on failure.
- make sure that generated C files pass `checksrc`.
Assisted-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#17376
- replace ß (scharfes S) with links.
- replace § (section sign) with links.
- replace 🙏 emoji with `🙏`.
Supported by GitHub, Forgejo/Gitea and most likely GitLab.
- docs/libcurl/curl_mprintf.md: replace Unicode ± with `{+|-}`.
- docs/CIPHERS.md: URL encode Unicode in URLs.
- lib1560: use hex encoding in `räksmörgås.se`.
- unit1307: use hex encoding in `Lindmätarv`.
- drop LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH ACUTE exception.
No longer appears in tests.
This leaves the single character exception: `ö`
And file exceptions holding contributor names.
Follow-up to 9243ed59b3#17329
Follow-up to 838dc53bb7#17247Closes#17335
Move curlx_ functions into its own subdir.
The idea is to use the curlx_ prefix proper on these functions, and use
these same function names both in tool, lib and test suite source code.
Stop the previous special #define setup for curlx_ names.
The printf defines are now done for the library alone. Tests no longer
use the printf defines. The tool code sets its own defines. The printf
functions are not curlx, they are publicly available.
The strcase defines are not curlx_ functions and should not be used by
tool or server code.
dynbuf, warnless, base64, strparse, timeval, timediff are now proper
curlx functions.
When libcurl is built statically, the functions from the library can be
used as-is. The key is then that the functions must work as-is, without
having to be recompiled for use in tool/tests. This avoids symbol
collisions - when libcurl is built statically, we use those functions
directly when building the tool/tests. When libcurl is shared, we
build/link them separately for the tool/tests.
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Closes#17253
If the CURLU handle already holds a proper URL, otherwise it is an
error.
Verified by test 1560
Fixes#17188
Reported-by: zopsicle on github
Closes#17189
Calls to `Curl_init_do()` did not check on result and missed failures to
properly and completely initialize a transfer request.
The main cause of such an init failure is the need to rewind the
READFUNCTION without a SEEKFUNCTION registered. Check the failure to
"rewind" the upload data immediately make test cases 1576 and friends
fail.
Reported-by: Travis Lane
Fixes#17139Closes#17150
This adds another bitflag on CURLOPT_WS_OPTIONS (CURLWS_NOAUTOPONG) that
disables the default and automatic PONG reply in the WebSocket layer.
Assisted-by: Calvin Ruocco
Closes#16744
Also adjust `()` around low-level calls preventing macro overrides via
e.g. `memdebug.h`:
- add for `malloc` and `free`.
- drop for `_open`. (We do not override `_open` in curl.)
Tidy-up: also sync libcurlu custom macro order in cmake with autotools.
Follow-up to f42a279ee3#11928Closes#16742
1. 'make clean' in the root dir now also invokes 'make clean' in the
tests subdir so that it cleans up better recursively. The Makefile.am
does not list 'tests' as a normal subdir to avoid building that
directory for a normal make invoke.
2. 'make clean' in the tests/libtest and tests/unit directories now
*explicitly* remove the unity build executables even if this is not a
unit build. This, because those files may be leftovers from previous
builds and such leftovers can otherwise linger around and since
'runtests.pl' dynamically acts differently based on the mere *presence*
of those files, they can keep you fooled for a while until you
realize...
Closes#16986
It causes problems in unity builds, in particular when this file is used
for unit tests.
Bonus: switch to plain getenv() instead of curl_getenv() to avoid extra
malloc/free rounds.
Closes#16978
Allocate the data shared between a transfer and an aync resolver thread
separately and use a reference counter to determine its release.
Change `Curl_thread_destroy()` to clear the thread handle, so that the
thread is considered "gone" and we do not try to join (and fail to)
afterwards.
Retake of the revert in fb15a986c0Closes#16916
Treat %2e and %2E to be "dot equivalents" in the function and remove
such sequences as well, according to RFC 3986 section 5.2.4. That is
also what the browsers do.
This DOES NOT consider %2f sequences in the path to be actual slashes,
so there is no removal of dots for those.
This function does not decode nor encode any percent sequences.
Also switched the code to use dynbuf.
Extends test 1395 and 1560 to verify.
Assisted-by: Demi Marie Obenour
Fixes#16869Closes#16870
When multiple headers share the same name, AWS SigV4 expects them to be
merged into a single header line, with values comma-delimited in the
order they appeared.
Add libtest 1978 to verify.
Closes#16743
Before this patch the signal handler called `logmsg()` which in turn
called `printf()` variants (internal implementations), and `FILE *`
functions, `localtime()`. Some of these called `malloc`/`free`, which
isn't supported in s signal handler. Replace them with `write` calls,
losing some logging functionality.
Also:
- De-dupe and move `STD*_FILENO` macros to `lib/curl_setup.h`. Revert
the `src` definition to point to `stderr`, instead of `tool_stderr`.
Follow-up to e5bb88b8f8#11958
POSIX specs with list of functions allowed in a signal handler:
2004: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/xsh_chap02_04.html#tag_02_04_03
2017: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/V2_chap02.html#tag_15_04_03
2024: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9799919799/functions/V2_chap02.html#tag_16_04_03
Linux CI run with the thread sanitizer going crazy when
hitting the signal handler in test 1238 and 1242 (TFTP):
```
WARNING: ThreadSanitizer: signal-unsafe call inside of a signal (pid=12582)
#0 malloc <null> (servers+0x5ed70)
#1 _IO_file_doallocate <null> (libc.so.6+0x851b4)
#2 formatf /home/runner/work/curl/curl/bld/tests/server/../../lib/../../lib/mprintf.c:886:9 (servers+0xdff77)
[...]
WARNING: ThreadSanitizer: signal-unsafe call inside of a signal (pid=12582)
#0 free <null> (servers+0x5f453)
#1 fclose <null> (libc.so.6+0x8532f)
#2 logmsg /home/runner/work/curl/curl/bld/tests/server/../../../tests/server/util.c:134:5 (servers+0xe684d)
```
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/14118903372/job/39555309490?pr=16851Closes#16852
Setting a server-side file read-only by `chmod 0444` has does not
prevent overwriting it via SFTP upload (as tested in CI).
Fix it by setting its MS-DOS read-only attribute in addition. It
requires the Cygwin tool `chattr`.
Also unignore in CI.
Fixes:
```
test 0615...[SFTP put remote failure]
curl returned 0, when expecting 9
615: exit FAILED
=== Start of file stderr615
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0
100 30 0 0 100 30 0 93 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 95
100 30 0 0 100 30 0 92 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 92
=== End of file stderr615
```
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/14037991918/job/39300723214#step:12:1269Closes#16818
- cmake: disable test bundles for clang-tidy builds.
clang-tidy ignores #included .c sources, and incompatible with unity
and bundles. It caused clang-tidy ignoring all test sources. It also
means this is the first time tests sources are checked with
clang-tidy. (autotools doesn't run it on tests.)
- cmake: update description for `CURL_TEST_BUNDLES` option.
- fix tests using special `CURLE_*` enums that were missing from
`curl/curl.h`. Add them as reserved codes.
- fix about ~50 other issues detected by clang-tidy: unchecked results,
NULL derefs, memory leaks, casts to enums, unused assigments,
uninitialized `errno` uses, unchecked `open`, indent, and more.
- drop unnecessary casts (lib1533, lib3207).
- suppress a few impossible cases with detailed `NOLINT`s.
- lib/escape.c: drop `NOLINT` no longer necessary.
Follow-up to 72abf7c13a#13862 (possibly)
- extend two existing `NOLINT` comments with details.
Follow-up to fabfa8e402#15825Closes#16756
- on native Windows (also when using MSYS2 openssh), the group and other
permissions do not end up as requested by Perl's chmod:
```diff
--- log/8/check-expected
+++ log/8/check-generated
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
d????????? N U U N ??? N NN:NN asubdir[LF]
--rw?rw?rw? 1 U U 37 Jan 1 2000 plainfile.txt[LF]
+-rw?r-?r-? 1 U U 37 Jan 1 2000 plainfile.txt[LF]
-r-?r-?r-? 1 U U 47 Dec 31 2000 rofile.txt[LF]
```
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/runs/14004029192/job/39215359241?pr=16781#step:15:1596
Fix it by ignoring group and other attributes.
- fix failing postprocess cleanup by making the read-only test file
writeable again before deleting it. Fixing:
```
Directory not empty at ../../tests/libtest/test613.pl line 83.
```
(seen on Windows with Git for Windows `perl.exe`)
- unignore in GHA/windows.
Closes#16791