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/* This file is dedicated to the public domain. */
{.desc = "inline function hooking"};
#ifdef _WIN32
#include "../src/x86.c"
#include "../src/hook.c"
#include "../src/os.c"
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
// stub
void con_warn(const char *msg, ...) {
va_list l;
va_start(l, msg);
vfprintf(stderr, msg, l);
va_end(l);
}
typedef int (*testfunc)(int, int);
__attribute__((noinline)) static int func1(int a, int b) { return a + b; }
static int (*orig_func1)(int, int);
static int hook1(int a, int b) { return orig_func1(a, b) + 5; }
__attribute__((noinline)) static int func2(int a, int b) { return a - b; }
static int (*orig_func2)(int, int);
static int hook2(int a, int b) { return orig_func2(a, b) + 5; }
TEST("Inline hooks should be able to wrap the original function") {
if (!hook_init()) return false;
orig_func1 = (testfunc)hook_inline((void *)&func1, (void *)&hook1);
if (!orig_func1) return false;
return func1(5, 5) == 15;
}
TEST("Inline hooks should be removable again") {
if (!hook_init()) return false;
orig_func1 = (testfunc)hook_inline((void *)&func1, (void *)&hook1);
if (!orig_func1) return false;
unhook_inline((void *)orig_func1);
return func1(5, 5) == 10;
}
TEST("Multiple functions should be able to be inline-hooked at once") {
if (!hook_init()) return false;
orig_func1 = (testfunc)hook_inline((void *)&func1, (void *)&hook1);
if (!orig_func1) return false;
orig_func2 = (testfunc)hook_inline((void *)&func2, (void *)&hook2);
if (!orig_func2) return false;
return func2(5, 5) == 5;
}
#endif
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