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-rw-r--r--libs/nanopb/tests/intsizes/SConscript12
-rw-r--r--libs/nanopb/tests/intsizes/intsizes.proto41
-rw-r--r--libs/nanopb/tests/intsizes/intsizes_unittests.c122
3 files changed, 175 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/libs/nanopb/tests/intsizes/SConscript b/libs/nanopb/tests/intsizes/SConscript
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+# Test that the int_size option in .proto works.
+
+Import('env')
+
+env.NanopbProto('intsizes')
+
+p = env.Program(["intsizes_unittests.c",
+ "intsizes.pb.c",
+ "$COMMON/pb_encode.o",
+ "$COMMON/pb_decode.o",
+ "$COMMON/pb_common.o"])
+env.RunTest(p)
diff --git a/libs/nanopb/tests/intsizes/intsizes.proto b/libs/nanopb/tests/intsizes/intsizes.proto
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+++ b/libs/nanopb/tests/intsizes/intsizes.proto
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+/* Test the integer size overriding in nanopb options.
+ * This allows to use 8- and 16-bit integer variables, which are not supported
+ * directly by Google Protobuf.
+ *
+ * The int_size setting will override the number of bits, but keep the type
+ * otherwise. E.g. uint32 + IS_8 => uint8_t
+ */
+
+syntax = "proto2";
+
+import 'nanopb.proto';
+
+message IntSizes {
+ required int32 req_int8 = 1 [(nanopb).int_size = IS_8];
+ required uint32 req_uint8 = 2 [(nanopb).int_size = IS_8];
+ required sint32 req_sint8 = 3 [(nanopb).int_size = IS_8];
+ required int32 req_int16 = 4 [(nanopb).int_size = IS_16];
+ required uint32 req_uint16 = 5 [(nanopb).int_size = IS_16];
+ required sint32 req_sint16 = 6 [(nanopb).int_size = IS_16];
+ required int32 req_int32 = 7 [(nanopb).int_size = IS_32];
+ required uint32 req_uint32 = 8 [(nanopb).int_size = IS_32];
+ required sint32 req_sint32 = 9 [(nanopb).int_size = IS_32];
+ required int32 req_int64 = 10 [(nanopb).int_size = IS_64];
+ required uint32 req_uint64 = 11 [(nanopb).int_size = IS_64];
+ required sint32 req_sint64 = 12 [(nanopb).int_size = IS_64];
+}
+
+message DefaultSizes {
+ required int32 req_int8 = 1 ;
+ required uint32 req_uint8 = 2 ;
+ required sint32 req_sint8 = 3 ;
+ required int32 req_int16 = 4 ;
+ required uint32 req_uint16 = 5 ;
+ required sint32 req_sint16 = 6 ;
+ required int32 req_int32 = 7 ;
+ required uint32 req_uint32 = 8 ;
+ required sint32 req_sint32 = 9 ;
+ required int64 req_int64 = 10;
+ required uint64 req_uint64 = 11;
+ required sint64 req_sint64 = 12;
+}
diff --git a/libs/nanopb/tests/intsizes/intsizes_unittests.c b/libs/nanopb/tests/intsizes/intsizes_unittests.c
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+++ b/libs/nanopb/tests/intsizes/intsizes_unittests.c
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+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <pb_decode.h>
+#include <pb_encode.h>
+#include "unittests.h"
+#include "intsizes.pb.h"
+
+#define S(x) pb_istream_from_buffer((uint8_t*)x, sizeof(x) - 1)
+
+/* This is a macro instead of function in order to get the actual values
+ * into the TEST() lines in output */
+#define TEST_ROUNDTRIP(int8, uint8, sint8, \
+ int16, uint16, sint16, \
+ int32, uint32, sint32, \
+ int64, uint64, sint64, expected_result) \
+{ \
+ uint8_t buffer1[128], buffer2[128]; \
+ size_t msgsize; \
+ DefaultSizes msg1 = DefaultSizes_init_zero; \
+ IntSizes msg2 = IntSizes_init_zero; \
+ \
+ msg1.req_int8 = int8; \
+ msg1.req_uint8 = uint8; \
+ msg1.req_sint8 = sint8; \
+ msg1.req_int16 = int16; \
+ msg1.req_uint16 = uint16; \
+ msg1.req_sint16 = sint16; \
+ msg1.req_int32 = int32; \
+ msg1.req_uint32 = uint32; \
+ msg1.req_sint32 = sint32; \
+ msg1.req_int64 = int64; \
+ msg1.req_uint64 = uint64; \
+ msg1.req_sint64 = sint64; \
+ \
+ { \
+ pb_ostream_t s = pb_ostream_from_buffer(buffer1, sizeof(buffer1)); \
+ TEST(pb_encode(&s, DefaultSizes_fields, &msg1)); \
+ msgsize = s.bytes_written; \
+ } \
+ \
+ { \
+ pb_istream_t s = pb_istream_from_buffer(buffer1, msgsize); \
+ TEST(pb_decode(&s, IntSizes_fields, &msg2) == expected_result); \
+ if (expected_result) \
+ { \
+ TEST( (int64_t)msg2.req_int8 == int8); \
+ TEST((uint64_t)msg2.req_uint8 == uint8); \
+ TEST( (int64_t)msg2.req_sint8 == sint8); \
+ TEST( (int64_t)msg2.req_int16 == int16); \
+ TEST((uint64_t)msg2.req_uint16 == uint16); \
+ TEST( (int64_t)msg2.req_sint16 == sint16); \
+ TEST( (int64_t)msg2.req_int32 == int32); \
+ TEST((uint64_t)msg2.req_uint32 == uint32); \
+ TEST( (int64_t)msg2.req_sint32 == sint32); \
+ TEST( (int64_t)msg2.req_int64 == int64); \
+ TEST((uint64_t)msg2.req_uint64 == uint64); \
+ TEST( (int64_t)msg2.req_sint64 == sint64); \
+ } \
+ } \
+ \
+ if (expected_result) \
+ { \
+ pb_ostream_t s = pb_ostream_from_buffer(buffer2, sizeof(buffer2)); \
+ TEST(pb_encode(&s, IntSizes_fields, &msg2)); \
+ TEST(s.bytes_written == msgsize); \
+ TEST(memcmp(buffer1, buffer2, msgsize) == 0); \
+ } \
+}
+
+int main()
+{
+ int status = 0;
+
+ {
+ IntSizes msg = IntSizes_init_zero;
+
+ COMMENT("Test field sizes");
+ TEST(sizeof(msg.req_int8) == 1);
+ TEST(sizeof(msg.req_uint8) == 1);
+ TEST(sizeof(msg.req_sint8) == 1);
+ TEST(sizeof(msg.req_int16) == 2);
+ TEST(sizeof(msg.req_uint16) == 2);
+ TEST(sizeof(msg.req_sint16) == 2);
+ TEST(sizeof(msg.req_int32) == 4);
+ TEST(sizeof(msg.req_uint32) == 4);
+ TEST(sizeof(msg.req_sint32) == 4);
+ TEST(sizeof(msg.req_int64) == 8);
+ TEST(sizeof(msg.req_uint64) == 8);
+ TEST(sizeof(msg.req_sint64) == 8);
+ }
+
+ COMMENT("Test roundtrip at maximum value");
+ TEST_ROUNDTRIP(127, 255, 127,
+ 32767, 65535, 32767,
+ INT32_MAX, UINT32_MAX, INT32_MAX,
+ INT64_MAX, UINT64_MAX, INT64_MAX, true);
+
+ COMMENT("Test roundtrip at minimum value");
+ TEST_ROUNDTRIP(-128, 0, -128,
+ -32768, 0, -32768,
+ INT32_MIN, 0, INT32_MIN,
+ INT64_MIN, 0, INT64_MIN, true);
+
+ COMMENT("Test overflow detection");
+ TEST_ROUNDTRIP(-129, 0, -128,
+ -32768, 0, -32768,
+ INT32_MIN, 0, INT32_MIN,
+ INT64_MIN, 0, INT64_MIN, false);
+ TEST_ROUNDTRIP(127, 256, 127,
+ 32767, 65535, 32767,
+ INT32_MAX, UINT32_MAX, INT32_MAX,
+ INT64_MAX, UINT64_MAX, INT64_MAX, false);
+ TEST_ROUNDTRIP(-128, 0, -128,
+ -32768, 0, -32769,
+ INT32_MIN, 0, INT32_MIN,
+ INT64_MIN, 0, INT64_MIN, false);
+
+ if (status != 0)
+ fprintf(stdout, "\n\nSome tests FAILED!\n");
+
+ return status;
+} \ No newline at end of file