//! This is a regression test for : we had some //! faulty logic around `release_clock` that led to this code not reporting a data race. //@ignore-target: windows # no libc socketpair on Windows //@compile-flags: -Zmiri-deterministic-concurrency use std::thread; fn main() { static mut VAL: u8 = 0; let mut fds = [-1, -1]; let res = unsafe { libc::socketpair(libc::AF_UNIX, libc::SOCK_STREAM, 0, fds.as_mut_ptr()) }; assert_eq!(res, 0); let thread1 = thread::spawn(move || { let data = "a".as_bytes().as_ptr(); let res = unsafe { libc::write(fds[0], data as *const libc::c_void, 1) }; assert_eq!(res, 1); // The write to VAL is *after* the write to the socket, so there's no proper synchronization. unsafe { VAL = 1 }; }); thread::yield_now(); let mut buf: [u8; 1] = [0; 1]; let res: i32 = unsafe { libc::read(fds[1], buf.as_mut_ptr().cast(), buf.len() as libc::size_t).try_into().unwrap() }; assert_eq!(res, 1); assert_eq!(buf, "a".as_bytes()); unsafe { assert_eq!({ VAL }, 1) }; //~ERROR: Data race thread1.join().unwrap(); }