tests/extmod: Add heap-lock test for stream writing.

Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
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Damien George 2022-06-24 16:39:45 +10:00
parent c21452a1d2
commit 2a2589738c
2 changed files with 33 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -1,4 +1,8 @@
# test that basic scheduling of tasks, and uasyncio.sleep_ms, does not use the heap # test that the following do not use the heap:
# - basic scheduling of tasks
# - uasyncio.sleep_ms
# - StreamWriter.write, stream is blocked and data to write is a bytes object
# - StreamWriter.write, when stream is not blocked
import micropython import micropython
@ -22,6 +26,17 @@ except ImportError:
raise SystemExit raise SystemExit
class TestStream:
def __init__(self, blocked):
self.blocked = blocked
def write(self, data):
print("TestStream.write", data)
if self.blocked:
return None
return len(data)
async def task(id, n, t): async def task(id, n, t):
for i in range(n): for i in range(n):
print(id, i) print(id, i)
@ -32,14 +47,27 @@ async def main():
t1 = asyncio.create_task(task(1, 4, 100)) t1 = asyncio.create_task(task(1, 4, 100))
t2 = asyncio.create_task(task(2, 2, 250)) t2 = asyncio.create_task(task(2, 2, 250))
# test scheduling tasks, and calling sleep_ms
micropython.heap_lock() micropython.heap_lock()
print("start") print("start")
await asyncio.sleep_ms(5) await asyncio.sleep_ms(5)
print("sleep") print("sleep")
await asyncio.sleep_ms(350) await asyncio.sleep_ms(350)
print("finish") print("finish")
micropython.heap_unlock()
# test writing to a stream, when the underlying stream is blocked
s = asyncio.StreamWriter(TestStream(True), None)
micropython.heap_lock()
s.write(b"12")
micropython.heap_unlock()
# test writing to a stream, when the underlying stream is not blocked
buf = bytearray(b"56")
s = asyncio.StreamWriter(TestStream(False), None)
micropython.heap_lock()
s.write(b"34")
s.write(buf)
micropython.heap_unlock() micropython.heap_unlock()

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2 1 2 1
1 3 1 3
finish finish
TestStream.write b'12'
TestStream.write b'34'
TestStream.write bytearray(b'56')