Fixed build errors in tinydfs_server and example_client targets caused
by missing timeout parameter and simulation client references.
**Changes:**
**main_server.c:**
- Added int timeout variable declaration in metadata_server_main()
- Added int timeout variable declaration in chunk_server_main()
- Pass &timeout to metadata_server_init() call
- Pass &timeout to metadata_server_step() call
- Pass &timeout to chunk_server_init() call
- Pass &timeout to chunk_server_step() call
**system.c:**
- Guarded simulation_client.h include with #ifdef BUILD_TEST
- Guarded PROCESS_TYPE_CLIENT enum value with #ifdef BUILD_TEST
- Guarded SimulationClient member in Process union with #ifdef BUILD_TEST
- Guarded is_client() function with #ifdef BUILD_TEST
- Guarded client detection logic in spawn_simulated_process()
- Guarded PROCESS_TYPE_CLIENT cases in all switch statements:
- spawn_simulated_process() init switch
- free_process() cleanup switch
- update_simulation() step switch
**Result:**
- tinydfs_server.out now compiles successfully
- example_client.out now compiles successfully
- tinydfs_test.out continues to work correctly
- Simulation client code only included when BUILD_TEST is defined
- All three build targets pass compilation with only pre-existing warnings
The simulation_client code is now properly isolated to test builds only,
preventing linker errors when building the real server and example client.
Unified the function signatures across all process types (metadata server,
chunk server, and simulation client) to accept an int *timeout parameter.
This provides consistency in the simulation framework and allows all
process types to control their wakeup times.
**Changes:**
**Headers (metadata_server.h, chunk_server.h):**
- Updated metadata_server_init() to accept int *timeout parameter
- Updated metadata_server_step() to accept int *timeout parameter
- Updated chunk_server_init() to accept int *timeout parameter
- Updated chunk_server_step() to accept int *timeout parameter
**Implementations (metadata_server.c, chunk_server.c):**
- Modified init functions to set *timeout = -1 (no timeout needed)
- Modified step functions to set *timeout = -1 (no timeout needed)
- Both server types currently don't require periodic wakeups, but the
parameter allows for future timeout-based behavior
**System Integration (system.c):**
- Updated spawn_simulated_process() to declare timeout variable once
and pass it to all process init functions uniformly
- Updated update_simulation() to declare timeout variable once and
pass it to all process step functions uniformly
- Simplified control flow by removing special case for client timeout
handling - now all process types use the same timeout logic
- Consolidated timeout-to-wakeup_time conversion after switch statements
**Benefits:**
- Consistent API across all process types
- Cleaner code with reduced duplication
- Future-proof for server timeout requirements
- All processes now managed uniformly by simulation framework
The simulation continues to run correctly with all process types
handling timeout parameter appropriately.
Added a simulation client that can run inside the TinyDFS simulation
framework, enabling fully deterministic end-to-end testing of the
distributed file system.
**New Files:**
- src/simulation_client.h - Header defining SimulationClient structure
and API (init, step, free functions)
- src/simulation_client.c - Implementation of simulation client with
test operations (create dir, create file, write, read, list, delete)
**Key Changes:**
**System Framework (src/system.c):**
- Added ProcessType enum (METADATA_SERVER, CHUNK_SERVER, CLIENT)
to distinguish different simulated process types
- Extended Process union to include SimulationClient
- Modified spawn_simulated_process() to detect --client flag and
initialize client processes using simulation_client_init()
- Updated update_simulation() to call simulation_client_step() for
client processes, handling timeout management
- Fixed cleanup_simulation() to properly set current_process before
freeing, preventing NULL pointer dereferences in mock_close()
- Added simulated_time static variable (struct timespec) for
deterministic clock mocking
- Added helper function is_client() to detect client processes
**API Updates (src/system.h):**
- Exported startup_simulation() function for proper initialization
- Added function declarations for simulation management
**Test Updates (src/main_test.c):**
- Added startup_simulation() call for proper initialization
- Spawns simulation client process with "--client" flag
- Increased iteration limit to 100,000 to allow operations to complete
- Added progress logging every 10,000 iterations
- Added explicit error checking and debug output
**Simulation Client Features:**
- Non-blocking operation model using tinydfs_isdone() and
tinydfs_process_events()
- State machine for sequential test operations
- Comprehensive test scenario:
1. Create directory (/test_dir)
2. Create file (/test_dir/test_file.txt)
3. Write data to file
4. Read data back
5. List directory contents
6. Delete file
- Proper integration with TinyDFS client library
- Returns poll descriptors from tinydfs_process_events()
- Timeout management for simulation scheduling
**Bug Fixes:**
- Fixed missing return statement in spawn_simulated_process()
- Fixed NULL pointer dereference in cleanup by setting current_process
- Added missing stdlib.h include for atoi()
The simulation client successfully initializes and integrates into the
simulation loop, demonstrating the framework's ability to run client
code deterministically alongside servers.
Implemented Windows high-resolution timing mocks for deterministic simulation:
**mock_QueryPerformanceCounter:**
- Returns deterministic counter based on simulated_time
- Uses fixed 10 MHz frequency (10,000,000 counts/second)
- Calculation: count = (tv_sec * freq) + (tv_nsec * freq / 1e9)
- Validates NULL pointer with ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
- Provides consistent, reproducible timing across test runs
**mock_QueryPerformanceFrequency:**
- Returns fixed frequency of 10 MHz (10,000,000 Hz)
- Common frequency on modern Windows systems
- Ensures deterministic behavior (no variation between runs)
- Validates NULL pointer with ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
**Integration:**
- Added function declarations to system.h
- Macros already existed (sys_QueryPerformanceCounter/Frequency)
- Complements existing mock_clock_gettime on Linux
- Both platforms now have deterministic high-resolution timing
This ensures Windows code using QueryPerformanceCounter for timing,
benchmarking, or rate limiting behaves deterministically in tests.
The fixed 10 MHz frequency provides nanosecond-level precision
(100ns per tick) suitable for most timing needs.
Enhanced the deterministic simulation framework with comprehensive error handling:
**Socket Operations:**
- mock_socket: Set EAFNOSUPPORT, EMFILE
- mock_bind: Set EBADF, ENOTSOCK, EINVAL, EADDRINUSE (with address collision detection)
- mock_listen: Set EBADF, ENOTSOCK, EDESTADDRREQ (check socket is bound)
- mock_accept: Set EBADF, EINVAL, EWOULDBLOCK, ECONNABORTED, EMFILE
- mock_connect: Set EBADF, EISCONN, EINVAL, EINPROGRESS
- mock_recv: Set EBADF, EOPNOTSUPP, ENOTCONN, ECONNRESET, EWOULDBLOCK
- mock_send: Set EBADF, EOPNOTSUPP, ENOTCONN, EPIPE, EWOULDBLOCK
- mock_getsockopt: Set EBADF, ENOPROTOOPT, EINVAL (implemented SO_ERROR)
- mock_setsockopt: Set EBADF, ENOPROTOOPT (no-op but validates input)
**File Operations (Linux):**
- mock_close: Set EBADF with bounds checking
- mock_flock: Set EBADF with validation
- mock_fsync: Set EBADF, EINVAL
- mock_read: Set EBADF with descriptor type checking
- mock_write: Set EBADF with descriptor type checking
- mock_fstat: Set EBADF with validation
- All file ops forward errno from real syscalls when appropriate
**File Operations (Windows):**
- mock_CloseHandle: SetLastError ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
- mock_LockFile/UnlockFile: SetLastError ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
- mock_FlushFileBuffers: SetLastError ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
- mock_ReadFile/WriteFile: SetLastError ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
- mock_GetFileSizeEx: SetLastError ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
- All Windows file ops forward errors from real API calls
**Simulated Clock:**
- Implemented mock_clock_gettime with proper errno handling
- Returns simulated time for deterministic behavior
- Validates clock ID (CLOCK_REALTIME, CLOCK_MONOTONIC)
- Sets EFAULT for NULL pointer, EINVAL for invalid clock ID
**Improvements:**
- Added comprehensive bounds checking on all file descriptors
- Proper descriptor type validation before operations
- Peer connection validation in socket operations
- Address-in-use detection for bind operations
- Consistent error code semantics matching POSIX/Windows standards
All file I/O operations continue to forward to real OS as intended,
with mocking layer providing precise error simulation and validation.
Fixed 4 compilation errors in system.c:
- mock_CloseHandle: Changed undefined 'fd' to 'handle'
- mock_LockFile: Changed 'handle' to 'hFile' parameter
- mock_UnlockFile: Changed 'handle' to 'hFile' parameter
- mock_WriteFile: Added missing comma in WriteFile call
All mocks now use correct parameter names matching their function signatures.
- Fixed compilation errors in descriptor type checks and field references
- Implemented sys_accept with pending connection queue support
- Completed sys_connect with full connection establishment between processes
- Implemented sys_getsockopt for SO_ERROR option
- Added network transit logic to transfer data between connected sockets
- Added peer tracking to descriptors for connection management
- Initialized byte queues for socket I/O buffers
The simulation now supports:
- Socket creation and binding
- Connection establishment between processes
- Bidirectional data transfer via byte queues
- Accept queue management for listen sockets
- Deterministic network simulation
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