From 8f91c777559748fa6e857d9fc1f4ae079a532813 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christopher Speller Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2016 16:03:15 -0400 Subject: Adding ability to serve TLS directly from Mattermost server (#4119) --- vendor/golang.org/x/net/bpf/instructions_test.go | 184 +++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 184 insertions(+) create mode 100644 vendor/golang.org/x/net/bpf/instructions_test.go (limited to 'vendor/golang.org/x/net/bpf/instructions_test.go') diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/bpf/instructions_test.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/bpf/instructions_test.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..833d1e175 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/bpf/instructions_test.go @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ +// Copyright 2016 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 bpf + +import ( + "io/ioutil" + "reflect" + "strconv" + "strings" + "testing" +) + +// This is a direct translation of the program in +// testdata/all_instructions.txt. +var allInstructions = []Instruction{ + LoadConstant{Dst: RegA, Val: 42}, + LoadConstant{Dst: RegX, Val: 42}, + + LoadScratch{Dst: RegA, N: 3}, + LoadScratch{Dst: RegX, N: 3}, + + LoadAbsolute{Off: 42, Size: 1}, + LoadAbsolute{Off: 42, Size: 2}, + LoadAbsolute{Off: 42, Size: 4}, + + LoadIndirect{Off: 42, Size: 1}, + LoadIndirect{Off: 42, Size: 2}, + LoadIndirect{Off: 42, Size: 4}, + + LoadMemShift{Off: 42}, + + LoadExtension{Num: ExtLen}, + LoadExtension{Num: ExtProto}, + LoadExtension{Num: ExtType}, + LoadExtension{Num: ExtRand}, + + StoreScratch{Src: RegA, N: 3}, + StoreScratch{Src: RegX, N: 3}, + + ALUOpConstant{Op: ALUOpAdd, Val: 42}, + ALUOpConstant{Op: ALUOpSub, Val: 42}, + ALUOpConstant{Op: ALUOpMul, Val: 42}, + ALUOpConstant{Op: ALUOpDiv, Val: 42}, + ALUOpConstant{Op: ALUOpOr, Val: 42}, + ALUOpConstant{Op: ALUOpAnd, Val: 42}, + ALUOpConstant{Op: ALUOpShiftLeft, Val: 42}, + ALUOpConstant{Op: ALUOpShiftRight, Val: 42}, + ALUOpConstant{Op: ALUOpMod, Val: 42}, + ALUOpConstant{Op: ALUOpXor, Val: 42}, + + ALUOpX{Op: ALUOpAdd}, + ALUOpX{Op: ALUOpSub}, + ALUOpX{Op: ALUOpMul}, + ALUOpX{Op: ALUOpDiv}, + ALUOpX{Op: ALUOpOr}, + ALUOpX{Op: ALUOpAnd}, + ALUOpX{Op: ALUOpShiftLeft}, + ALUOpX{Op: ALUOpShiftRight}, + ALUOpX{Op: ALUOpMod}, + ALUOpX{Op: ALUOpXor}, + + NegateA{}, + + Jump{Skip: 10}, + JumpIf{Cond: JumpEqual, Val: 42, SkipTrue: 8, SkipFalse: 9}, + JumpIf{Cond: JumpNotEqual, Val: 42, SkipTrue: 8}, + JumpIf{Cond: JumpLessThan, Val: 42, SkipTrue: 7}, + JumpIf{Cond: JumpLessOrEqual, Val: 42, SkipTrue: 6}, + JumpIf{Cond: JumpGreaterThan, Val: 42, SkipTrue: 4, SkipFalse: 5}, + JumpIf{Cond: JumpGreaterOrEqual, Val: 42, SkipTrue: 3, SkipFalse: 4}, + JumpIf{Cond: JumpBitsSet, Val: 42, SkipTrue: 2, SkipFalse: 3}, + + TAX{}, + TXA{}, + + RetA{}, + RetConstant{Val: 42}, +} +var allInstructionsExpected = "testdata/all_instructions.bpf" + +// Check that we produce the same output as the canonical bpf_asm +// linux kernel tool. +func TestInterop(t *testing.T) { + out, err := Assemble(allInstructions) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("assembly of allInstructions program failed: %s", err) + } + t.Logf("Assembled program is %d instructions long", len(out)) + + bs, err := ioutil.ReadFile(allInstructionsExpected) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("reading %s: %s", allInstructionsExpected, err) + } + // First statement is the number of statements, last statement is + // empty. We just ignore both and rely on slice length. + stmts := strings.Split(string(bs), ",") + if len(stmts)-2 != len(out) { + t.Fatalf("test program lengths don't match: %s has %d, Go implementation has %d", allInstructionsExpected, len(stmts)-2, len(allInstructions)) + } + + for i, stmt := range stmts[1 : len(stmts)-2] { + nums := strings.Split(stmt, " ") + if len(nums) != 4 { + t.Fatalf("malformed instruction %d in %s: %s", i+1, allInstructionsExpected, stmt) + } + + actual := out[i] + + op, err := strconv.ParseUint(nums[0], 10, 16) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("malformed opcode %s in instruction %d of %s", nums[0], i+1, allInstructionsExpected) + } + if actual.Op != uint16(op) { + t.Errorf("opcode mismatch on instruction %d (%#v): got 0x%02x, want 0x%02x", i+1, allInstructions[i], actual.Op, op) + } + + jt, err := strconv.ParseUint(nums[1], 10, 8) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("malformed jt offset %s in instruction %d of %s", nums[1], i+1, allInstructionsExpected) + } + if actual.Jt != uint8(jt) { + t.Errorf("jt mismatch on instruction %d (%#v): got %d, want %d", i+1, allInstructions[i], actual.Jt, jt) + } + + jf, err := strconv.ParseUint(nums[2], 10, 8) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("malformed jf offset %s in instruction %d of %s", nums[2], i+1, allInstructionsExpected) + } + if actual.Jf != uint8(jf) { + t.Errorf("jf mismatch on instruction %d (%#v): got %d, want %d", i+1, allInstructions[i], actual.Jf, jf) + } + + k, err := strconv.ParseUint(nums[3], 10, 32) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("malformed constant %s in instruction %d of %s", nums[3], i+1, allInstructionsExpected) + } + if actual.K != uint32(k) { + t.Errorf("constant mismatch on instruction %d (%#v): got %d, want %d", i+1, allInstructions[i], actual.K, k) + } + } +} + +// Check that assembly and disassembly match each other. +// +// Because we offer "fake" jump conditions that don't appear in the +// machine code, disassembly won't be a 1:1 match with the original +// source, although the behavior will be identical. However, +// reassembling the disassembly should produce an identical program. +func TestAsmDisasm(t *testing.T) { + prog1, err := Assemble(allInstructions) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("assembly of allInstructions program failed: %s", err) + } + t.Logf("Assembled program is %d instructions long", len(prog1)) + + src, allDecoded := Disassemble(prog1) + if !allDecoded { + t.Errorf("Disassemble(Assemble(allInstructions)) produced unrecognized instructions:") + for i, inst := range src { + if r, ok := inst.(RawInstruction); ok { + t.Logf(" insn %d, %#v --> %#v", i+1, allInstructions[i], r) + } + } + } + + prog2, err := Assemble(src) + if err != nil { + t.Fatalf("assembly of Disassemble(Assemble(allInstructions)) failed: %s", err) + } + + if len(prog2) != len(prog1) { + t.Fatalf("disassembly changed program size: %d insns before, %d insns after", len(prog1), len(prog2)) + } + if !reflect.DeepEqual(prog1, prog2) { + t.Errorf("program mutated by disassembly:") + for i := range prog2 { + if !reflect.DeepEqual(prog1[i], prog2[i]) { + t.Logf(" insn %d, s: %#v, p1: %#v, p2: %#v", i+1, allInstructions[i], prog1[i], prog2[i]) + } + } + } +} -- cgit v1.2.3-1-g7c22