package torrent import ( "fmt" "io" "net" "os" "path/filepath" "testing" "github.com/anacrolix/missinggo/v2" "github.com/anacrolix/missinggo/v2/bitmap" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" "github.com/stretchr/testify/require" "github.com/anacrolix/torrent/bencode" "github.com/anacrolix/torrent/internal/testutil" "github.com/anacrolix/torrent/metainfo" pp "github.com/anacrolix/torrent/peer_protocol" "github.com/anacrolix/torrent/storage" ) func r(i, b, l pp.Integer) Request { return Request{i, ChunkSpec{b, l}} } // Check the given request is correct for various torrent offsets. func TestTorrentRequest(t *testing.T) { const s = 472183431 // Length of torrent. for _, _case := range []struct { off int64 // An offset into the torrent. req Request // The expected request. The zero value means !ok. }{ // Invalid offset. {-1, Request{}}, {0, r(0, 0, 16384)}, // One before the end of a piece. {1<<18 - 1, r(0, 1<<18-16384, 16384)}, // Offset beyond torrent length. {472 * 1 << 20, Request{}}, // One before the end of the torrent. Complicates the chunk length. {s - 1, r((s-1)/(1<<18), (s-1)%(1<<18)/(16384)*(16384), 12935)}, {1, r(0, 0, 16384)}, // One before end of chunk. {16383, r(0, 0, 16384)}, // Second chunk. {16384, r(0, 16384, 16384)}, } { req, ok := torrentOffsetRequest(472183431, 1<<18, 16384, _case.off) if (_case.req == Request{}) == ok { t.Fatalf("expected %v, got %v", _case.req, req) } if req != _case.req { t.Fatalf("expected %v, got %v", _case.req, req) } } } func TestAppendToCopySlice(t *testing.T) { orig := []int{1, 2, 3} dupe := append([]int{}, orig...) dupe[0] = 4 if orig[0] != 1 { t.FailNow() } } func TestTorrentString(t *testing.T) { tor := &Torrent{} s := tor.InfoHash().HexString() if s != "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000" { t.FailNow() } } // This benchmark is from the observation that a lot of overlapping Readers on // a large torrent with small pieces had a lot of overhead in recalculating // piece priorities everytime a reader (possibly in another Torrent) changed. func BenchmarkUpdatePiecePriorities(b *testing.B) { const ( numPieces = 13410 pieceLength = 256 << 10 ) cl := &Client{config: TestingConfig(b)} cl.initLogger() t := cl.newTorrent(metainfo.Hash{}, nil) require.NoError(b, t.setInfo(&metainfo.Info{ Pieces: make([]byte, metainfo.HashSize*numPieces), PieceLength: pieceLength, Length: pieceLength * numPieces, })) t.onSetInfo() assert.EqualValues(b, 13410, t.numPieces()) for i := 0; i < 7; i += 1 { r := t.NewReader() r.SetReadahead(32 << 20) r.Seek(3500000, io.SeekStart) } assert.Len(b, t.readers, 7) for i := 0; i < t.numPieces(); i += 3 { t._completedPieces.Add(bitmap.BitIndex(i)) } t.DownloadPieces(0, t.numPieces()) for i := 0; i < b.N; i += 1 { t.updateAllPiecePriorities("") } } // Check that a torrent containing zero-length file(s) will start, and that // they're created in the filesystem. The client storage is assumed to be // file-based on the native filesystem based. func testEmptyFilesAndZeroPieceLength(t *testing.T, cfg *ClientConfig) { cl, err := NewClient(cfg) require.NoError(t, err) defer cl.Close() ib, err := bencode.Marshal(metainfo.Info{ Name: "empty", Length: 0, PieceLength: 0, }) require.NoError(t, err) fp := filepath.Join(cfg.DataDir, "empty") os.Remove(fp) assert.False(t, missinggo.FilePathExists(fp)) tt, err := cl.AddTorrent(&metainfo.MetaInfo{ InfoBytes: ib, }) require.NoError(t, err) defer tt.Drop() tt.DownloadAll() require.True(t, cl.WaitAll()) assert.True(t, tt.Complete.Bool()) assert.True(t, missinggo.FilePathExists(fp)) } func TestEmptyFilesAndZeroPieceLengthWithFileStorage(t *testing.T) { cfg := TestingConfig(t) ci := storage.NewFile(cfg.DataDir) defer ci.Close() cfg.DefaultStorage = ci testEmptyFilesAndZeroPieceLength(t, cfg) } func TestPieceHashFailed(t *testing.T) { mi := testutil.GreetingMetaInfo() cl := newTestingClient(t) tt := cl.newTorrent(mi.HashInfoBytes(), badStorage{}) tt.setChunkSize(2) require.NoError(t, tt.setInfoBytesLocked(mi.InfoBytes)) tt.cl.lock() tt.dirtyChunks.AddRange( uint64(tt.pieceRequestIndexOffset(1)), uint64(tt.pieceRequestIndexOffset(1)+3)) require.True(t, tt.pieceAllDirty(1)) tt.pieceHashed(1, false, nil) // Dirty chunks should be cleared so we can try again. require.False(t, tt.pieceAllDirty(1)) tt.cl.unlock() } // Check the behaviour of Torrent.Metainfo when metadata is not completed. func TestTorrentMetainfoIncompleteMetadata(t *testing.T) { cfg := TestingConfig(t) cfg.Debug = true // Disable this just because we manually initiate a connection without it. cfg.MinPeerExtensions.SetBit(pp.ExtensionBitFast, false) cl, err := NewClient(cfg) require.NoError(t, err) defer cl.Close() mi := testutil.GreetingMetaInfo() ih := mi.HashInfoBytes() tt, _ := cl.AddTorrentInfoHash(ih) assert.Nil(t, tt.Metainfo().InfoBytes) assert.False(t, tt.haveAllMetadataPieces()) nc, err := net.Dial("tcp", fmt.Sprintf(":%d", cl.LocalPort())) require.NoError(t, err) defer nc.Close() var pex PeerExtensionBits pex.SetBit(pp.ExtensionBitExtended, true) hr, err := pp.Handshake(nc, &ih, [20]byte{}, pex) require.NoError(t, err) assert.True(t, hr.PeerExtensionBits.GetBit(pp.ExtensionBitExtended)) assert.EqualValues(t, cl.PeerID(), hr.PeerID) assert.EqualValues(t, ih, hr.Hash) assert.EqualValues(t, 0, tt.metadataSize()) func() { cl.lock() defer cl.unlock() go func() { _, err = nc.Write(pp.Message{ Type: pp.Extended, ExtendedID: pp.HandshakeExtendedID, ExtendedPayload: func() []byte { d := map[string]interface{}{ "metadata_size": len(mi.InfoBytes), } b, err := bencode.Marshal(d) if err != nil { panic(err) } return b }(), }.MustMarshalBinary()) require.NoError(t, err) }() tt.metadataChanged.Wait() }() assert.Equal(t, make([]byte, len(mi.InfoBytes)), tt.metadataBytes) assert.False(t, tt.haveAllMetadataPieces()) assert.Nil(t, tt.Metainfo().InfoBytes) }