[PATCH v2] testsuite/newlib: Check newlib does not touch an assigned std FILE pointer

Chris Johns chrisj at rtems.org
Sun Feb 16 22:28:33 UTC 2020


Please ignore this patch, it is the same patch as v1. I will create a v3.

Chris

On 17/2/20 8:58 am, chrisj at rtems.org wrote:
> From: Chris Johns <chrisj at rtems.org>
> 
> Update #3870
> ---
>  testsuites/libtests/newlib01/init.c | 16 +++++++++++++++-
>  1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
> 
> diff --git a/testsuites/libtests/newlib01/init.c b/testsuites/libtests/newlib01/init.c
> index 74e648799e..1bff052363 100644
> --- a/testsuites/libtests/newlib01/init.c
> +++ b/testsuites/libtests/newlib01/init.c
> @@ -23,6 +23,8 @@
>  #include <rtems/imfs.h>
>  #include <rtems/libcsupport.h>
>  
> +#include <rtems/bspIo.h>
> +
>  #include "tmacros.h"
>  
>  const char rtems_test_name[] = "NEWLIB 1";
> @@ -63,12 +65,24 @@ static void wait(void)
>  static void worker_task(rtems_task_argument arg)
>  {
>    test_context *ctx = &test_instance;
> +  struct _reent *reent = __getreent();
> +  FILE *output;
>    char buf[1] = { 'x' };
>    size_t n;
>  
> -  stdout = fopen(&file_path[0], "r+");
> +  rtems_test_assert(reent->__sdidinit == 0);
> +
> +  output = stdout = fopen(&file_path[0], "r+");
>    rtems_test_assert(stdout != NULL);
>  
> +  /*
> +   * Check newlib's __sinit does not touch our assigned file pointer.
> +   */
> +  rtems_test_assert(reent->__sdidinit == 0);
> +  fflush(stdout);
> +  rtems_test_assert(reent->__sdidinit != 0);
> +  rtems_test_assert(stdout == output);
> +
>    n = fwrite(&buf[0], sizeof(buf), 1, stdout);
>    rtems_test_assert(n == 1);
>  
> 


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