libcamera/test/timer.cpp
Laurent Pinchart fd0087b5d8 test: Get event dispatcher from current thread
For all tests that don't otherwise require access to the camera manager,
get the event dispatcher from the current thread instead of the camera
manager. This prepares for the removal of CameraManager::instance().

Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart@ideasonboard.com>
Reviewed-by: Jacopo Mondi <jacopo@jmondi.org>
2019-08-19 19:06:37 +03:00

174 lines
3.1 KiB
C++

/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
/*
* Copyright (C) 2019, Google Inc.
*
* timer.cpp - Timer test
*/
#include <iostream>
#include <libcamera/event_dispatcher.h>
#include <libcamera/timer.h>
#include "test.h"
#include "thread.h"
using namespace std;
using namespace libcamera;
class ManagedTimer : public Timer
{
public:
ManagedTimer()
: Timer(), interval_(0)
{
timeout.connect(this, &ManagedTimer::timeoutHandler);
}
void start(int msec)
{
interval_ = msec;
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &start_);
expiration_ = { 0, 0 };
Timer::start(msec);
}
int jitter()
{
int duration = (expiration_.tv_sec - start_.tv_sec) * 1000;
duration += (expiration_.tv_nsec - start_.tv_nsec) / 1000000;
return abs(duration - interval_);
}
private:
void timeoutHandler(Timer *timer)
{
clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &expiration_);
}
int interval_;
struct timespec start_;
struct timespec expiration_;
};
class TimerTest : public Test
{
protected:
int init()
{
return 0;
}
int run()
{
EventDispatcher *dispatcher = Thread::current()->eventDispatcher();
ManagedTimer timer;
ManagedTimer timer2;
/* Timer expiration. */
timer.start(1000);
if (!timer.isRunning()) {
cout << "Timer expiration test failed" << endl;
return TestFail;
}
dispatcher->processEvents();
if (timer.isRunning() || timer.jitter() > 50) {
cout << "Timer expiration test failed" << endl;
return TestFail;
}
/*
* 32 bit wrap test
* Nanosecond resolution in a 32 bit value wraps at 4.294967
* seconds (0xFFFFFFFF / 1000000)
*/
timer.start(4295);
dispatcher->processEvents();
if (timer.isRunning() || timer.jitter() > 50) {
cout << "Timer expiration test failed" << endl;
return TestFail;
}
/* Timer restart. */
timer.start(500);
if (!timer.isRunning()) {
cout << "Timer restart test failed" << endl;
return TestFail;
}
dispatcher->processEvents();
if (timer.isRunning() || timer.jitter() > 50) {
cout << "Timer restart test failed" << endl;
return TestFail;
}
/* Two timers. */
timer.start(1000);
timer2.start(300);
dispatcher->processEvents();
if (!timer.isRunning()) {
cout << "Two timers test failed" << endl;
return TestFail;
}
if (timer2.jitter() > 50) {
cout << "Two timers test failed" << endl;
return TestFail;
}
dispatcher->processEvents();
if (timer.jitter() > 50) {
cout << "Two timers test failed" << endl;
return TestFail;
}
/* Restart timer before expiration. */
timer.start(1000);
timer2.start(300);
dispatcher->processEvents();
if (timer2.jitter() > 50) {
cout << "Two timers test failed" << endl;
return TestFail;
}
timer.start(1000);
dispatcher->processEvents();
if (timer.jitter() > 50) {
cout << "Two timers test failed" << endl;
return TestFail;
}
/*
* Test that dynamically allocated timers are stopped when
* deleted. This will result in a crash on failure.
*/
ManagedTimer *dyntimer = new ManagedTimer();
dyntimer->start(100);
delete dyntimer;
timer.start(200);
dispatcher->processEvents();
return TestPass;
}
void cleanup()
{
}
};
TEST_REGISTER(TimerTest)