# Copyright (C) 2021 Red Hat, Inc. # This file is part of elfutils. # # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # elfutils is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # sourced from run-debuginfod-*.sh tests (must be bash scripts) # We trap ERR and like commands that fail in function to also trap set -o functrace set -o errtrace . $srcdir/test-subr.sh # includes set -e type curl 2>/dev/null || (echo "need curl"; exit 77) type rpm2cpio 2>/dev/null || (echo "need rpm2cpio"; exit 77) type cpio 2>/dev/null || (echo "need cpio"; exit 77) type bzcat 2>/dev/null || (echo "need bzcat"; exit 77) bsdtar --version | grep -q zstd && zstd=true || zstd=false echo "zstd=$zstd bsdtar=`bsdtar --version`" cleanup() { # No more cleanups after this cleanup trap - 0 if [ $PID1 -ne 0 ]; then kill $PID1 || : ; wait $PID1 || :; fi if [ $PID2 -ne 0 ]; then kill $PID2 || : ; wait $PID2 || :; fi rm -rf F R D L Z ${PWD}/foobar ${PWD}/mocktree ${PWD}/.client_cache* ${PWD}/tmp* exit_cleanup } # clean up trash if we exit trap cleanup 0 errfiles_list= err() { # Don't trap any new errors from now on trap - ERR echo ERROR REPORTS for port in $PORT1 $PORT2 do echo ERROR REPORT $port metrics curl -s http://127.0.0.1:$port/metrics || : echo done for x in $errfiles_list do echo ERROR REPORT "$x" cat $x echo done cleanup false # trigger set -e } trap err ERR errfiles() { errfiles_list="$errfiles_list $*" } # We want to run debuginfod in the background. We also want to start # it with the same check/installcheck-sensitive LD_LIBRARY_PATH stuff # that the testrun alias sets. But: we if we just use # testrun .../debuginfod # it runs in a subshell, with different pid, so not helpful. # # So we gather the LD_LIBRARY_PATH with this cunning trick: ldpath=`testrun sh -c 'echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH'` wait_ready4() { port=$1; what=$2; value=$3; timeout=$4; echo "Wait $timeout seconds on $port for metric $what to change to $value" while [ $timeout -gt 0 ]; do mvalue="$(curl -s http://127.0.0.1:$port/metrics \ | grep "$what" | awk '{print $NF}')" if [ -z "$mvalue" ]; then mvalue=0; fi echo "metric $what: $mvalue" if [ "$mvalue" -eq "$value" ]; then break; fi sleep 0.5; ((timeout--)); done; if [ $timeout -eq 0 ]; then echo "metric $what never changed to $value on port $port" err fi } wait_ready() { port=$1; what=$2; value=$3; timeout=20; wait_ready4 "$port" "$what" "$value" "$timeout" } archive_test() { __BUILDID=$1 __SOURCEPATH=$2 __SOURCESHA1=$3 filename=`testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/debuginfod/debuginfod-find executable $__BUILDID` buildid=`env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ldpath ${abs_builddir}/../src/readelf \ -a $filename | grep 'Build ID' | cut -d ' ' -f 7` test $__BUILDID = $buildid # check that timestamps are plausible - older than the near-present (tmpdir mtime) test $filename -ot `pwd` # run again to assure that fdcache is being enjoyed filename=`testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/debuginfod/debuginfod-find executable $__BUILDID` buildid=`env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ldpath ${abs_builddir}/../src/readelf \ -a $filename | grep 'Build ID' | cut -d ' ' -f 7` test $__BUILDID = $buildid test $filename -ot `pwd` filename=`testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/debuginfod/debuginfod-find debuginfo $__BUILDID` buildid=`env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ldpath ${abs_builddir}/../src/readelf \ -a $filename | grep 'Build ID' | cut -d ' ' -f 7` test $__BUILDID = $buildid test $filename -ot `pwd` if test "x$__SOURCEPATH" != "x"; then filename=`testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/debuginfod/debuginfod-find source $__BUILDID $__SOURCEPATH` hash=`cat $filename | sha1sum | awk '{print $1}'` test $__SOURCESHA1 = $hash test $filename -ot `pwd` fi } get_ports() { while true; do PORT1=`expr '(' $RANDOM % 50 ')' + $base` ss -atn | grep -F ":$PORT1" || break done # Some tests will use two servers, so assign the second var while true; do PORT2=`expr '(' $RANDOM % 50 ')' + $base + 50` ss -atn | grep -F ":$PORT2" || break done } VERBOSE=-vvv # We gather the LD_LIBRARY_PATH with this cunning trick: ldpath=`testrun sh -c 'echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH'` PORT1=0 PORT2=0 PID1=0 PID2=0 # run $1 as a sh -c command, invert result code xfail() { if sh -c "$1"; then false else true fi }