/* * Unit test suite for memory allocation functions. * * Copyright 2002 Geoffrey Hausheer * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA */ #include #include "wine/test.h" #include "windef.h" #include "winbase.h" #include "winerror.h" /* The following functions don't have tests, because either I don't know how to test them, or they are WinNT only, or require multiple threads. Since the last two issues shouldn't really stop the tests from being written, assume for now that it is all due to the first case HeapCompact HeapLock HeapQueryInformation HeapSetInformation HeapUnlock HeapValidate HeapWalk */ /* In addition, these features aren't being tested HEAP_NO_SERIALIZE HEAP_GENERATE_EXCEPTIONS STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION (error code from HeapAlloc) */ static void test_Heap(void) { SYSTEM_INFO sysInfo; ULONG memchunk; HANDLE heap; LPVOID mem1,mem1a,mem3; UCHAR *mem2,*mem2a; UINT error,i; DWORD dwSize; /* Retrieve the page size for this system */ sysInfo.dwPageSize=0; GetSystemInfo(&sysInfo); ok(sysInfo.dwPageSize>0,"GetSystemInfo should return a valid page size\n"); /* Create a Heap with a minimum and maximum size */ /* Note that Windows and Wine seem to behave a bit differently with respect to memory allocation. In Windows, you can't access all the memory specified in the heap (due to overhead), so choosing a reasonable maximum size for the heap was done mostly by trial-and-error on Win2k. It may need more tweaking for otherWindows variants. */ memchunk=10*sysInfo.dwPageSize; heap=HeapCreate(0,2*memchunk,5*memchunk); /* Check that HeapCreate allocated the right amount of ram */ mem1=HeapAlloc(heap,0,5*memchunk+1); ok(mem1==NULL,"HeapCreate allocated more Ram than it should have\n"); HeapFree(heap,0,mem1); /* Check that a normal alloc works */ mem1=HeapAlloc(heap,0,memchunk); ok(mem1!=NULL,"HeapAlloc failed\n"); if(mem1) { ok(HeapSize(heap,0,mem1)>=memchunk, "HeapAlloc should return a big enough memory block\n"); } /* Check that a 'zeroing' alloc works */ mem2=HeapAlloc(heap,HEAP_ZERO_MEMORY,memchunk); ok(mem2!=NULL,"HeapAlloc failed\n"); if(mem2) { ok(HeapSize(heap,0,mem2)>=memchunk,"HeapAlloc should return a big enough memory block\n"); error=0; for(i=0;i=memchunk+5*sysInfo.dwPageSize,"HeapReAlloc failed\n"); error=0; for(i=0;i<5*sysInfo.dwPageSize;i++) { if(mem2a[memchunk+i]!=0) { error=1; } } ok(!error,"HeapReAlloc should have zeroed out it's allocated memory\n"); } /* Check that HeapRealloc honours HEAP_REALLOC_IN_PLACE_ONLY */ error=0; mem1a=HeapReAlloc(heap,HEAP_REALLOC_IN_PLACE_ONLY,mem1,memchunk+sysInfo.dwPageSize); if(mem1a!=NULL) { if(mem1a!=mem1) { error=1; } } ok(mem1a==NULL || error==0,"HeapReAlloc didn't honour HEAP_REALLOC_IN_PLACE_ONLY\n"); /* Check that HeapFree works correctly */ if(mem1a) { ok(HeapFree(heap,0,mem1a),"HeapFree failed\n"); } else { ok(HeapFree(heap,0,mem1),"HeapFree failed\n"); } if(mem2a) { ok(HeapFree(heap,0,mem2a),"HeapFree failed\n"); } else { ok(HeapFree(heap,0,mem2),"HeapFree failed\n"); } /* 0-length buffer */ mem1 = HeapAlloc(heap, 0, 0); ok(mem1 != NULL, "Reserved memory\n"); dwSize = HeapSize(heap, 0, mem1); /* should work with 0-length buffer */ ok(dwSize < 0xFFFFFFFF, "The size of the 0-length buffer\n"); ok(HeapFree(heap, 0, mem1), "Freed the 0-length buffer\n"); /* Check that HeapDestry works */ ok(HeapDestroy(heap),"HeapDestroy failed\n"); } /* The following functions don't have tests, because either I don't know how to test them, or they are WinNT only, or require multiple threads. Since the last two issues shouldn't really stop the tests from being written, assume for now that it is all due to the first case GlobalFlags GlobalMemoryStatus GlobalMemoryStatusEx */ /* In addition, these features aren't being tested GMEM_DISCARDABLE GMEM_NOCOMPACT */ static void test_Global(void) { ULONG memchunk; HGLOBAL mem1,mem2,mem2a,mem2b; UCHAR *mem2ptr; UINT error,i; memchunk=100000; SetLastError(NO_ERROR); /* Check that a normal alloc works */ mem1=GlobalAlloc(0,memchunk); ok(mem1!=NULL,"GlobalAlloc failed\n"); if(mem1) { ok(GlobalSize(mem1)>=memchunk, "GlobalAlloc should return a big enough memory block\n"); } /* Check that a 'zeroing' alloc works */ mem2=GlobalAlloc(GMEM_ZEROINIT,memchunk); ok(mem2!=NULL,"GlobalAlloc failed: error=%d\n",GetLastError()); if(mem2) { ok(GlobalSize(mem2)>=memchunk,"GlobalAlloc should return a big enough memory block\n"); mem2ptr=GlobalLock(mem2); ok(mem2ptr==mem2,"GlobalLock should have returned the same memory as was allocated\n"); if(mem2ptr) { error=0; for(i=0;i=2*memchunk,"GlobalReAlloc failed\n"); mem2ptr=GlobalLock(mem2a); ok(mem2ptr!=NULL,"GlobalLock Failed\n"); if(mem2ptr) { error=0; for(i=0;i=memchunk, "LocalAlloc should return a big enough memory block\n"); } /* Check that a 'zeroing' and lock alloc works */ mem2=LocalAlloc(LMEM_ZEROINIT|LMEM_MOVEABLE,memchunk); ok(mem2!=NULL,"LocalAlloc failed: error=%d\n",GetLastError()); if(mem2) { ok(LocalSize(mem2)>=memchunk,"LocalAlloc should return a big enough memory block\n"); mem2ptr=LocalLock(mem2); ok(mem2ptr!=NULL,"LocalLock: error=%d\n",GetLastError()); if(mem2ptr) { error=0; for(i=0;i=2*memchunk,"LocalReAlloc failed\n"); mem2ptr=LocalLock(mem2a); ok(mem2ptr!=NULL,"LocalLock Failed\n"); if(mem2ptr) { error=0; for(i=0;i0,"GetSystemInfo should return a valid page size\n"); /* Choose a reasonable allocation size */ memchunk=10*sysInfo.dwPageSize; /* Check that a normal alloc works */ mem1=VirtualAlloc(NULL,memchunk,MEM_COMMIT,PAGE_READWRITE); ok(mem1!=NULL,"VirtualAlloc failed\n"); if(mem1) { /* check that memory is initialized to 0 */ error=0; for(i=0;i