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/**
* @file
* This is a unit test suite for chip::Time::TimeSource. Tests mainly
* the ability to compile and use the test implementation of the time source.
*/
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
TEST(TestTimeSource, TestTimeSourceSetAndGet)
{
chip::Time::TimeSource source;
EXPECT_EQ(source.GetMonotonicTimestamp(), chip::System::Clock::kZero);
constexpr chip::System::Clock::Milliseconds64 k1234 = chip::System::Clock::Milliseconds64(1234);
source.SetMonotonicTimestamp(k1234);
EXPECT_EQ(source.GetMonotonicTimestamp(), k1234);
}
TEST(TestTimeSource, SystemTimeSourceGet)
{
chip::Time::TimeSource source;
chip::System::Clock::Timestamp oldValue = source.GetMonotonicTimestamp();
// a basic monotonic test. This is likely to take less than 1ms, so the
// actual test value lies mostly in ensuring things compile.
for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++)
{
chip::System::Clock::Timestamp newValue = source.GetMonotonicTimestamp();
EXPECT_GE(newValue, oldValue);
oldValue = newValue;
}
}