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Diffstat (limited to 'stdlib/tst-atexit-common.c')
-rw-r--r-- | stdlib/tst-atexit-common.c | 39 |
1 files changed, 23 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/stdlib/tst-atexit-common.c b/stdlib/tst-atexit-common.c index 99b00bf3aa..d6dcf08cdd 100644 --- a/stdlib/tst-atexit-common.c +++ b/stdlib/tst-atexit-common.c @@ -23,7 +23,13 @@ #include <unistd.h> #include <sys/wait.h> -#define MAX_ATEXIT 20 /* Large enough for current set of invocations. */ +/* http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/000095399/functions/atexit.html + requires that we support at least 32 atexit handlers. + + The number we actually support is limited by memory. Here we simply + check that we support at least the minimum required. */ +#define MAX_ATEXIT 32 + static char crumbs[MAX_ATEXIT]; static int next_slot = 0; @@ -66,7 +72,7 @@ static void fn_final (void) { /* Arbitrary sequence matching current registrations. */ - const char expected[] = "3021121130211"; + const char expected[] = "00000000000000000000000003021121130211"; if (strcmp (crumbs, expected) == 0) _exit_with_flush (0); @@ -76,25 +82,26 @@ fn_final (void) _exit_with_flush (1); } -/* This is currently just a basic test to verify that exit handlers execute - in LIFO order, even when the handlers register additional new handlers. - - TODO: Additional tests that we should do: - 1. POSIX says we need to support at least ATEXIT_MAX - 2. ... */ - static int do_test (void) { + int slots_remaining = MAX_ATEXIT; + /* Register this first so it can verify expected order of the rest. */ - ATEXIT (fn_final); + ATEXIT (fn_final); --slots_remaining; - ATEXIT (fn1); - ATEXIT (fn3); - ATEXIT (fn1); - ATEXIT (fn2); - ATEXIT (fn1); - ATEXIT (fn3); + ATEXIT (fn1); --slots_remaining; + ATEXIT (fn3); --slots_remaining; + ATEXIT (fn1); --slots_remaining; + ATEXIT (fn2); --slots_remaining; + ATEXIT (fn1); --slots_remaining; + ATEXIT (fn3); --slots_remaining; + + /* Fill the rest of available slots with fn0. */ + while (slots_remaining > 0) + { + ATEXIT (fn0); --slots_remaining; + } /* Verify that handlers registered above are inherited across fork. */ const pid_t child = fork (); |