EtherGuard-VPN/device/alignment_test.go
Jason A. Donenfeld 4846070322 device: use a waiting sync.Pool instead of a channel
Channels are FIFO which means we have guaranteed cache misses.

Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
2021-02-02 19:32:13 +01:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
*
* Copyright (C) 2017-2021 WireGuard LLC. All Rights Reserved.
*/
package device
import (
"reflect"
"testing"
"unsafe"
)
func checkAlignment(t *testing.T, name string, offset uintptr) {
t.Helper()
if offset%8 != 0 {
t.Errorf("offset of %q within struct is %d bytes, which does not align to 64-bit word boundaries (missing %d bytes). Atomic operations will crash on 32-bit systems.", name, offset, 8-(offset%8))
}
}
// TestPeerAlignment checks that atomically-accessed fields are
// aligned to 64-bit boundaries, as required by the atomic package.
//
// Unfortunately, violating this rule on 32-bit platforms results in a
// hard segfault at runtime.
func TestPeerAlignment(t *testing.T) {
var p Peer
typ := reflect.TypeOf(&p).Elem()
t.Logf("Peer type size: %d, with fields:", typ.Size())
for i := 0; i < typ.NumField(); i++ {
field := typ.Field(i)
t.Logf("\t%30s\toffset=%3v\t(type size=%3d, align=%d)",
field.Name,
field.Offset,
field.Type.Size(),
field.Type.Align(),
)
}
checkAlignment(t, "Peer.stats", unsafe.Offsetof(p.stats))
checkAlignment(t, "Peer.isRunning", unsafe.Offsetof(p.isRunning))
}
// TestDeviceAlignment checks that atomically-accessed fields are
// aligned to 64-bit boundaries, as required by the atomic package.
//
// Unfortunately, violating this rule on 32-bit platforms results in a
// hard segfault at runtime.
func TestDeviceAlignment(t *testing.T) {
var d Device
typ := reflect.TypeOf(&d).Elem()
t.Logf("Device type size: %d, with fields:", typ.Size())
for i := 0; i < typ.NumField(); i++ {
field := typ.Field(i)
t.Logf("\t%30s\toffset=%3v\t(type size=%3d, align=%d)",
field.Name,
field.Offset,
field.Type.Size(),
field.Type.Align(),
)
}
checkAlignment(t, "Device.rate.underLoadUntil", unsafe.Offsetof(d.rate.underLoadUntil))
}