test: test buffer behavior when zeroFill undefined

When ArrayBufferAllocator has an undefined zeroFill property,
Buffer.allocUnsafe() should zero fill.

Refs: https://github.com/nodejs/node/commit/27e84ddd4e1#commitcomment-19182129

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/11706
Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net>
Reviewed-By: Franziska Hinkelmann <franziska.hinkelmann@gmail.com>
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Rich Trott 2017-03-05 19:25:12 -08:00 коммит произвёл Franziska Hinkelmann
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'use strict';
// Flags: --expose-internals
// Confirm that if a custom ArrayBufferAllocator does not define a zeroFill
// property, that the buffer module will zero-fill when allocUnsafe() is called.
require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
const buffer = require('buffer');
// Monkey-patch setupBufferJS() to have an undefined zeroFill.
const process = require('process');
const originalBinding = process.binding;
const binding = originalBinding('buffer');
const originalSetup = binding.setupBufferJS;
binding.setupBufferJS = (proto, obj) => {
originalSetup(proto, obj);
assert.strictEqual(obj.zeroFill[0], 1);
delete obj.zeroFill;
};
const bindingObj = {};
binding.setupBufferJS(Buffer.prototype, bindingObj);
assert.strictEqual(bindingObj.zeroFill, undefined);
process.binding = (bindee) => {
if (bindee === 'buffer')
return binding;
return originalBinding(bindee);
};
// Load from file system because internal buffer is already loaded and we're
// testing code that runs on first load only.
// Do not move this require() to top of file. It is important that
// `process.binding('buffer').setupBufferJS` be monkey-patched before this runs.
const monkeyPatchedBuffer = require('../../lib/buffer');
// On unpatched buffer, allocUnsafe() should not zero fill memory. It's always
// possible that a segment of memory is already zeroed out, so try again and
// again until we succeed or we time out.
let uninitialized = buffer.Buffer.allocUnsafe(1024);
while (uninitialized.some((val) => val !== 0))
uninitialized = buffer.Buffer.allocUnsafe(1024);
// On monkeypatched buffer, zeroFill property is undefined. allocUnsafe() should
// zero-fill in that case.
const zeroFilled = monkeyPatchedBuffer.Buffer.allocUnsafe(1024);
assert(zeroFilled.every((val) => val === 0));