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test_aco_tutorial_4.c
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// Copyright 2018 Sen Han <00hnes@gmail.com>
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
#include "aco.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "aco_assert_override.h"
void foo(int ct){
printf(
"co:%p save_stack:%p share_stack:%p yield_ct:%d\n",
aco_get_co(), aco_get_co()->save_stack.ptr,
aco_get_co()->share_stack->ptr, ct
);
aco_yield();
(*((int*)(aco_get_arg())))++;
}
void co_fp0()
{
aco_t* this_co = aco_get_co();
assert(!aco_is_main_co(this_co));
assert(this_co->fp == (void*)co_fp0);
assert(this_co->is_end == 0);
int ct = 0;
while(ct < 6){
foo(ct);
ct++;
}
printf(
"co:%p save_stack:%p share_stack:%p !offending return!\n",
this_co, this_co->save_stack.ptr,
this_co->share_stack->ptr
);
printf("Intended to Abort to test the aco protector :)\n");
// the offending `return` here it is
// you should always call `aco_exit()` to finish the execution of a non-main co
// instead of call `return` in the real application
// this is a demo shows how protector works in libaco (intended to abort)
return;
aco_exit();
assert(0);
}
int main() {
#ifdef ACO_USE_VALGRIND
if(0){
printf("%s doesn't have valgrind test yet, "
"so bypass this test right now.\n",__FILE__
);
exit(0);
}
#endif
aco_thread_init(NULL);
aco_t* main_co = aco_create(NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL);
assertptr(main_co);
aco_share_stack_t* sstk = aco_share_stack_new(0);
assertptr(sstk);
int co_ct_arg_point_to_me = 0;
aco_t* co = aco_create(main_co, sstk, 0, co_fp0, &co_ct_arg_point_to_me);
assertptr(co);
int ct = 0;
while(ct < 6){
assert(co->is_end == 0);
aco_resume(co);
assert(co_ct_arg_point_to_me == ct);
printf("main_co:%p\n", main_co);
ct++;
}
aco_resume(co);
assert(co_ct_arg_point_to_me == ct);
assert(co->is_end);
printf("main_co:%p\n", main_co);
printf(
"\ncopy-stack co:%p:\n max stack copy size:%zu\n"
" save (from share stack to save stack) counter of the private save stack:%zu\n"
" restore (from save stack to share stack) counter of the private save stack:%zu\n",
co, co->save_stack.max_cpsz,
co->save_stack.ct_save,
co->save_stack.ct_restore
);
printf("\n(Since the share stack used by the co has only one user `co`, "
"so there is no need to save/restore the stack every time during resume &"
" yield execution, thus you can call it a co has 'standalone stack' "
"which just is a very special case of copy-stack.)\n");
aco_destroy(co);
co = NULL;
aco_share_stack_destroy(sstk);
sstk = NULL;
aco_destroy(main_co);
main_co = NULL;
return 0;
}