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deadbeef
f5f03e823c Reland of: Improving the fake clock and using it to fix a flaky STUN timeout test.
When the fake clock's time is advanced, it now ensures all pending
queued messages have been dispatched. This allows us to write a
"SIMULATED_WAIT" macro that ticks the simulated clock by milliseconds up
until the target time.

Useful in this case, where we know the STUN timeout should take a total
of 9500ms, but it would be overly complex to write test code that waits
for each individual timeout, ensures a STUN packet has been
retransmited, etc.

(The test described above *should* be written, but it belongs in
p2ptransportchannel_unittest.cc, not webrtcsession_unittest.cc).

Review-Url: https://codereview.webrtc.org/2024813004
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#13052}
2016-06-06 18:16:13 +00:00
deadbeef
f83a94a41e Revert of Improving the fake clock and using it to fix a flaky STUN timeout test. (patchset #10 id:180001 of https://codereview.webrtc.org/2024813004/ )
Reason for revert:
There seems to be a TSan warning that wasn't caught by the trybot: https://build.chromium.org/p/client.webrtc/builders/Linux%20Tsan%20v2/builds/6732/steps/peerconnection_unittests/logs/stdio

Apparently a thread is still alive even after destroying WebRTCSession. Need to think of a way to fix this, without adding a critical section around g_clock (since that would hurt performance).

Original issue's description:
> Improving the fake clock and using it to fix a flaky STUN timeout test.
>
> When the fake clock's time is advanced, it now ensures all pending
> queued messages have been dispatched. This allows us to write a
> "SIMULATED_WAIT" macro that ticks the simulated clock by milliseconds up
> until the target time.
>
> Useful in this case, where we know the STUN timeout should take a total
> of 9500ms, but it would be overly complex to write test code that waits
> for each individual timeout, ensures a STUN packet has been
> retransmited, etc.
>
> (The test described above *should* be written, but it belongs in
> p2ptransportchannel_unittest.cc, not webrtcsession_unittest.cc).
>
> Committed: https://crrev.com/ffbe0e17e2c9b7fe101023acf40574dc0c95631a
> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#13043}

TBR=pthatcher@webrtc.org,tommi@webrtc.org
# Skipping CQ checks because original CL landed less than 1 days ago.
NOPRESUBMIT=true
NOTREECHECKS=true
NOTRY=true

Review-Url: https://codereview.webrtc.org/2038213002
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#13045}
2016-06-03 23:05:30 +00:00
deadbeef
ffbe0e17e2 Improving the fake clock and using it to fix a flaky STUN timeout test.
When the fake clock's time is advanced, it now ensures all pending
queued messages have been dispatched. This allows us to write a
"SIMULATED_WAIT" macro that ticks the simulated clock by milliseconds up
until the target time.

Useful in this case, where we know the STUN timeout should take a total
of 9500ms, but it would be overly complex to write test code that waits
for each individual timeout, ensures a STUN packet has been
retransmited, etc.

(The test described above *should* be written, but it belongs in
p2ptransportchannel_unittest.cc, not webrtcsession_unittest.cc).

Review-Url: https://codereview.webrtc.org/2024813004
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#13043}
2016-06-03 22:31:37 +00:00
Taylor Brandstetter
b3c6810be3 Adding the ability to use a simulated clock for unit tests.
This will be useful for any tests that test objects with time-dependent
behavior. It will allow such tests to be written in such a way that their
outcome is more repeatable (less flaky), and will also allow such tests
to finish quicker. For example, a test for STUN timeout doesn't need to
wait the full timeout interval in real time; it can simply advance the
simulated clock.

BUG=webrtc:4925
R=pthatcher@webrtc.org

Review URL: https://codereview.webrtc.org/1895933003 .

Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#12950}
2016-05-27 21:16:07 +00:00