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# pylint: disable=invalid-name, missing-docstring, too-many-public-methods
import unittest
import sys
import itertools
import select
import threading
import usb1
import libusb1
from ctypes import pointer
buff_len = 1024
buffer_base = [x % 256 for x in range(buff_len)]
if sys.version_info[0] == 3:
buff = bytes(buffer_base)
other_buff = bytes(reversed(buffer_base))
else:
buff = ''.join(chr(x) for x in buffer_base)
other_buff = ''.join(chr(x) for x in reversed(buffer_base))
bytearray_buff = bytearray(buffer_base)
class USBContext(usb1.USBContext):
def open(self):
try:
return super(USBContext, self).open()
except usb1.USBError:
raise unittest.SkipTest(
'usb1.USBContext() fails - no USB bus on system ?'
)
class PollDetector(object):
def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
try:
poll = select.poll
except AttributeError:
raise unittest.SkipTest('select.poll missing')
self.__poll = poll(*args, **kw)
self.__event = threading.Event()
def poll(self, *args, **kw):
self.__event.set()
return self.__poll.poll(*args, **kw)
def wait(self, *args, **kw):
self.__event.wait(*args, **kw)
def __getattr__(self, name):
return getattr(self.__poll, name)
class USBTransferTests(unittest.TestCase):
@staticmethod
def getTransfer(iso_packets=0):
# Dummy handle
return usb1.USBTransfer(
pointer(libusb1.libusb_device_handle()),
iso_packets, lambda x: None, lambda x: None)
@staticmethod
def testGetVersion():
"""
Just testing getVersion doesn't raise...
"""
usb1.getVersion()
@staticmethod
def testHasCapability():
"""
Just testing hasCapability doesn't raise...
"""
usb1.hasCapability(usb1.CAP_HAS_CAPABILITY)
def testSetControl(self):
"""
Simplest test: feed some data, must not raise.
"""
transfer = self.getTransfer()
request_type = usb1.TYPE_STANDARD
request = usb1.REQUEST_GET_STATUS
value = 0
index = 0
def callback(transfer):
pass
user_data = []
timeout = 1000
# All provided, buffer variant
transfer.setControl(
request_type, request, value, index, buff,
callback=callback, user_data=user_data, timeout=timeout)
self.assertEqual(buff, transfer.getBuffer())
self.assertRaises(ValueError, transfer.setBuffer, buff)
# All provided, buffer length variant
transfer.setControl(
request_type, request, value, index, buff_len,
callback=callback, user_data=user_data, timeout=timeout)
# No timeout
transfer.setControl(
request_type, request, value, index, buff,
callback=callback, user_data=user_data)
# No user data
transfer.setControl(
request_type, request, value, index, buff, callback=callback)
# No callback
transfer.setControl(request_type, request, value, index, buff)
def _testTransferSetter(self, transfer, setter_id):
endpoint = 0x81
def callback(transfer):
pass
user_data = []
timeout = 1000
setter = getattr(transfer, setter_id)
# All provided, buffer variant
setter(
endpoint, buff, callback=callback, user_data=user_data,
timeout=timeout)
self.assertEqual(buff, transfer.getBuffer())
transfer.setBuffer(other_buff)
self.assertEqual(other_buff, transfer.getBuffer())
transfer.setBuffer(bytearray_buff)
self.assertEqual(bytearray_buff, transfer.getBuffer())
transfer.setBuffer(buff_len)
self.assertEqual(buff_len, len(transfer.getBuffer()))
# All provided, buffer length variant
setter(
endpoint, buff_len, callback=callback, user_data=user_data,
timeout=timeout)
# No timeout
setter(endpoint, buff, callback=callback, user_data=user_data)
# No user data
setter(endpoint, buff, callback=callback)
# No callback
setter(endpoint, buff)
def testSetBulk(self):
"""
Simplest test: feed some data, must not raise.
Also, test setBuffer/getBuffer.
"""
self._testTransferSetter(self.getTransfer(), 'setBulk')
def testSetInterrupt(self):
"""
Simplest test: feed some data, must not raise.
Also, test setBuffer/getBuffer.
"""
self._testTransferSetter(self.getTransfer(), 'setInterrupt')
def testSetIsochronous(self):
"""
Simplest test: feed some data, must not raise.
Also, test setBuffer/getBuffer/getISOBufferList/iterISO.
"""
iso_transfer_count = 16
transfer = self.getTransfer(iso_transfer_count)
self._testTransferSetter(transfer, 'setIsochronous')
# Returns whole buffers
self.assertEqual(
bytearray(itertools.chain(*transfer.getISOBufferList())),
buff,
)
# Returns actually transfered data, so here nothing
self.assertEqual(bytearray(
itertools.chain(*[x for _, x in transfer.iterISO()])),
bytearray(),
)
# Fake reception of whole transfers
c_transfer = getattr(
transfer,
'_' + transfer.__class__.__name__ + '__transfer'
)
for iso_metadata in libusb1.get_iso_packet_list(c_transfer):
iso_metadata.actual_length = iso_metadata.length
# Now iterISO returns everythig
self.assertEqual(bytearray(
itertools.chain(*[x for _, x in transfer.iterISO()])),
buff,
)
def testSetGetCallback(self):
transfer = self.getTransfer()
def callback(transfer):
pass
transfer.setCallback(callback)
got_callback = transfer.getCallback()
self.assertEqual(callback, got_callback)
def testUSBPollerThreadExit(self):
"""
USBPollerThread must exit by itself when context is destroyed.
"""
with USBContext() as context:
poll_detector = PollDetector()
try:
poller = usb1.USBPollerThread(context, poll_detector)
except OSError:
raise unittest.SkipTest('libusb without file descriptor events')
poller.start()
poll_detector.wait(1)
poller.join(1)
self.assertFalse(poller.is_alive())
def testUSBPollerThreadException(self):
"""
USBPollerThread exception handling.
"""
class FakeEventPoll(PollDetector):
# pylint: disable=method-hidden
def poll(self, *args, **kw):
self.poll = super(FakeEventPoll, self).poll
return ['dummy']
# pylint: enable=method-hidden
with USBContext() as context:
def fakeHandleEventsLocked():
raise usb1.USBError(0)
context.handleEventsLocked = fakeHandleEventsLocked
exception_event = threading.Event()
exception_list = []
def exceptionHandler(exc):
exception_list.append(exc)
exception_event.set()
try:
poller = usb1.USBPollerThread(
context, FakeEventPoll(), exceptionHandler)
except OSError:
raise unittest.SkipTest('libusb without file descriptor events')
poller.start()
exception_event.wait(1)
self.assertTrue(exception_list, exception_list)
self.assertTrue(poller.is_alive())
@staticmethod
def testDescriptors():
"""
Test descriptor walk.
Needs any usb device, which won't be opened.
"""
with USBContext() as context:
device_list = context.getDeviceList(skip_on_error=True)
found = False
for device in device_list:
device.getBusNumber()
device.getPortNumber()
device.getPortNumberList()
device.getDeviceAddress()
for settings in device.iterSettings():
for endpoint in settings:
pass
for configuration in device.iterConfigurations():
for interface in configuration:
for settings in interface:
for endpoint in settings:
found = True
if not found:
raise unittest.SkipTest('descriptor walk test did not complete')
def testDefaultEnumScope(self):
"""
Enum instances must only affect the scope they are created in.
"""
ENUM_NAME = 'THE_ANSWER'
ENUM_VALUE = 42
local_dict = locals()
global_dict = globals()
self.assertEqual(local_dict.get(ENUM_NAME), None)
self.assertEqual(global_dict.get(ENUM_NAME), None)
self.assertEqual(getattr(libusb1, ENUM_NAME, None), None)
# pylint: disable=unused-variable
TEST_ENUM = libusb1.Enum({ENUM_NAME: ENUM_VALUE})
# pylint: enable=unused-variable
self.assertEqual(local_dict.get(ENUM_NAME), ENUM_VALUE)
self.assertEqual(global_dict.get(ENUM_NAME), None)
self.assertEqual(getattr(libusb1, ENUM_NAME, None), None)
def testExplicitEnumScope(self):
"""
Enum instances must only affect the scope they are created in.
"""
ENUM_NAME = 'THE_ANSWER'
ENUM_VALUE = 42
local_dict = locals()
global_dict = globals()
self.assertEqual(local_dict.get(ENUM_NAME), None)
self.assertEqual(global_dict.get(ENUM_NAME), None)
self.assertEqual(getattr(libusb1, ENUM_NAME, None), None)
# pylint: disable=unused-variable
TEST_ENUM = libusb1.Enum({ENUM_NAME: ENUM_VALUE}, global_dict)
# pylint: enable=unused-variable
try:
self.assertEqual(local_dict.get(ENUM_NAME), None)
self.assertEqual(global_dict.get(ENUM_NAME), ENUM_VALUE)
self.assertEqual(getattr(libusb1, ENUM_NAME, None), None)
finally:
del global_dict[ENUM_NAME]
def testImplicitUSBContextOpening(self):
"""
Test pre-1.5 API backward compatibility.
First method call which needs a context succeeds.
Further calls return None.
"""
context = USBContext() # Deprecated
try:
fd_list = context.getPollFDList()
except NotImplementedError:
raise unittest.SkipTest('libusb without file descriptor events')
self.assertNotEqual(fd_list, None)
context.exit() # Deprecated
self.assertEqual(context.getPollFDList(), None)
def testUSBTransferMayRaiseUSBError(self):
"""
mayRaiseUSBError needs to be a class property to be reliably able
to call it during interpreter shutdown. But setting a function as
property makes it bound to the instance when accessed. This is not
obviously visible because mayRaiseUSBError has a should-never-be-used
second argument for exactly the same purpose, but which accidentally
receives the value intended as the first parameter (the first parameter
being replaced by "self" as for any bound method).
So this test verifies that USBTranfer.__mayRaiseUSBError behaves the
intended way.
And to make this test work when there is no USB device around, directly
instanciate USBTransfer and access tested private property.
"""
transfer = usb1.USBTransfer(None, 0, None, None)
transfer._USBTransfer__mayRaiseUSBError(0)
self.assertRaises(usb1.USBErrorIO, transfer._USBTransfer__mayRaiseUSBError, usb1.ERROR_IO)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
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