With each Windows version InternetQueryDataAvailable() reports a different value. 8192 from XP/2003 to Vista/2008; then 1460 from Windows 7 to Windows 10 1709; and 24000 starting with Windows 10 1809.
Signed-off-by: Francois Gouget fgouget@free.fr ---
This fixes a failure on Windows 10 1809. I'm not entirely sure it makes sense to check for this value. If we do, maybe we should leave a bigger margin? Like < 31000? Not that it did us much good last time...
Also, shouldn't we check that it is greater than some minimum value? Like at least 1000?
References: https://test.winehq.org/data/190fb605c34ac1365076dff0a6560ddb42ca1ef2/index_... Look for the entries with 4 failures.
https://testbot.winehq.org/JobDetails.pl?Key=60767 Look for the 'avail=' traces.
dlls/wininet/tests/http.c | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/dlls/wininet/tests/http.c b/dlls/wininet/tests/http.c index c7472c7ea09..a72c9ed0518 100644 --- a/dlls/wininet/tests/http.c +++ b/dlls/wininet/tests/http.c @@ -5549,9 +5549,9 @@ static void test_http_read(int port) readex_expect_sync_data(req.request, IRF_NO_WAIT, &ib, sizeof(buf), "123", 0); readex_expect_async(req.request, IRF_NO_WAIT, &ib, sizeof(buf), NULL);
- send_response_len_and_wait(20000, TRUE, &ib); + send_response_len_and_wait(32000, TRUE, &ib); avail = expect_data_available(req.request, -1); - ok(avail < 17000, "avail = %u\n", avail); + ok(avail < 25000, "avail = %u\n", avail);
SET_WINE_ALLOW(INTERNET_STATUS_CLOSING_CONNECTION); SET_WINE_ALLOW(INTERNET_STATUS_CONNECTION_CLOSED);