// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package runtime_test import ( . "runtime" "syscall" "testing" "time" "unsafe" ) var pid, tid int func init() { // Record pid and tid of init thread for use during test. // The call to LockOSThread is just to exercise it; // we can't test that it does anything. // Instead we're testing that the conditions are good // for how it is used in init (must be on main thread). pid, tid = syscall.Getpid(), syscall.Gettid() LockOSThread() sysNanosleep = func(d time.Duration) { // Invoke a blocking syscall directly; calling time.Sleep() // would deschedule the goroutine instead. ts := syscall.NsecToTimespec(d.Nanoseconds()) for { if err := syscall.Nanosleep(&ts, &ts); err != syscall.EINTR { return } } } } func TestLockOSThread(t *testing.T) { if pid != tid { t.Fatalf("pid=%d but tid=%d", pid, tid) } } // Test that error values are negative. Use address 1 (a misaligned // pointer) to get -EINVAL. func TestMincoreErrorSign(t *testing.T) { var dst byte v := Mincore(unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(1)), 1, &dst) const EINVAL = 0x16 if v != -EINVAL { t.Errorf("mincore = %v, want %v", v, -EINVAL) } } func TestEpollctlErrorSign(t *testing.T) { v := Epollctl(-1, 1, -1, unsafe.Pointer(&struct{}{})) const EBADF = 0x09 if v != -EBADF { t.Errorf("epollctl = %v, want %v", v, -EBADF) } }