gh-116622: Mock the passage of time in Android logcat rate limit tests (#124015)

Mock the passage of time in Android logcat rate limit tests

Co-authored-by: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com>
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Malcolm Smith 2024-09-13 05:58:11 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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2 changed files with 30 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -165,7 +165,10 @@ class Logcat:
now = time()
self._bucket_level += (
(now - self._prev_write_time) * MAX_BYTES_PER_SECOND)
self._bucket_level = min(self._bucket_level, BUCKET_SIZE)
# If the bucket level is still below zero, the clock must have gone
# backwards, so reset it to zero and continue.
self._bucket_level = max(0, min(self._bucket_level, BUCKET_SIZE))
self._prev_write_time = now
self._bucket_level -= PER_MESSAGE_OVERHEAD + len(tag) + len(message)

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ from array import array
from contextlib import ExitStack, contextmanager
from threading import Thread
from test.support import LOOPBACK_TIMEOUT
from time import sleep, time
from time import time
from unittest.mock import patch
@ -42,7 +42,8 @@ class TestAndroidOutput(unittest.TestCase):
for line in self.logcat_process.stdout:
self.logcat_queue.put(line.rstrip("\n"))
self.logcat_process.stdout.close()
Thread(target=logcat_thread).start()
self.logcat_thread = Thread(target=logcat_thread)
self.logcat_thread.start()
from ctypes import CDLL, c_char_p, c_int
android_log_write = getattr(CDLL("liblog.so"), "__android_log_write")
@ -78,6 +79,7 @@ class TestAndroidOutput(unittest.TestCase):
def tearDown(self):
self.logcat_process.terminate()
self.logcat_process.wait(LOOPBACK_TIMEOUT)
self.logcat_thread.join(LOOPBACK_TIMEOUT)
@contextmanager
def unbuffered(self, stream):
@ -369,6 +371,8 @@ class TestAndroidOutput(unittest.TestCase):
):
stream.write(obj)
class TestAndroidRateLimit(unittest.TestCase):
def test_rate_limit(self):
# https://cs.android.com/android/platform/superproject/+/android-14.0.0_r1:system/logging/liblog/include/log/log_read.h;l=39
PER_MESSAGE_OVERHEAD = 28
@ -387,6 +391,19 @@ class TestAndroidOutput(unittest.TestCase):
1024 - PER_MESSAGE_OVERHEAD - len(tag) - len(message.format(0))
) + "\n"
# To avoid depending on the performance of the test device, we mock the
# passage of time.
mock_now = time()
def mock_time():
# Avoid division by zero by simulating a small delay.
mock_sleep(0.0001)
return mock_now
def mock_sleep(duration):
nonlocal mock_now
mock_now += duration
# See _android_support.py. The default values of these parameters work
# well across a wide range of devices, but we'll use smaller values to
# ensure a quick and reliable test that doesn't flood the log too much.
@ -395,21 +412,24 @@ class TestAndroidOutput(unittest.TestCase):
with (
patch("_android_support.MAX_BYTES_PER_SECOND", MAX_KB_PER_SECOND * 1024),
patch("_android_support.BUCKET_SIZE", BUCKET_KB * 1024),
patch("_android_support.sleep", mock_sleep),
patch("_android_support.time", mock_time),
):
# Make sure the token bucket is full.
sleep(BUCKET_KB / MAX_KB_PER_SECOND)
stream.write("Initial message to reset _prev_write_time")
mock_sleep(BUCKET_KB / MAX_KB_PER_SECOND)
line_num = 0
# Write BUCKET_KB messages, and return the rate at which they were
# accepted in KB per second.
def write_bucketful():
nonlocal line_num
start = time()
start = mock_time()
max_line_num = line_num + BUCKET_KB
while line_num < max_line_num:
stream.write(message.format(line_num))
line_num += 1
return BUCKET_KB / (time() - start)
return BUCKET_KB / (mock_time() - start)
# The first bucketful should be written with minimal delay. The
# factor of 2 here is not arbitrary: it verifies that the system can
@ -427,5 +447,5 @@ class TestAndroidOutput(unittest.TestCase):
)
# Once the token bucket refills, we should go back to full speed.
sleep(BUCKET_KB / MAX_KB_PER_SECOND)
mock_sleep(BUCKET_KB / MAX_KB_PER_SECOND)
self.assertGreater(write_bucketful(), MAX_KB_PER_SECOND * 2)