#!/usr/bin/env bash # # Copyright (C) 2022 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 . type socat 2>/dev/null || exit 77 . $srcdir/debuginfod-subr.sh # includes set -e # for test case debugging, uncomment: set -x DB=${PWD}/.debuginfod_tmp.sqlite tempfiles $DB export DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_PATH=${PWD}/.client_cache # This variable is essential and ensures no time-race for claiming ports occurs # set base to a unique multiple of 100 not used in any other 'run-debuginfod-*' test base=9500 get_ports mkdir F R # Compile a simple program, strip its debuginfo and save the build-id. # Also move the debuginfo into another directory so that elfutils # cannot find it without debuginfod. echo "int main() { return 0; }" > ${PWD}/prog.c tempfiles prog.c # Create a subdirectory to confound source path names mkdir foobar gcc -Wl,--build-id -g -o prog ${PWD}/foobar///./../prog.c mv prog F cp -rvp ${abs_srcdir}/debuginfod-rpms R if [ "$zstd" = "false" ]; then # nuke the zstd fedora 31 ones rm -vrf R/debuginfod-rpms/fedora31 fi env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ldpath DEBUGINFOD_URLS= ${abs_builddir}/../debuginfod/debuginfod $VERBOSE -F -R -d $DB -p $PORT1 -t0 -g0 -v R F > vlog$PORT1 2>&1 & PID1=$! tempfiles vlog$PORT1 errfiles vlog$PORT1 # Server must become ready wait_ready $PORT1 'ready' 1 export DEBUGINFOD_URLS=http://127.0.0.1:$PORT1/ # or without trailing / ######################################################################## # Wait till both files are in the index and scan/index fully finished wait_ready $PORT1 'ready' 1 wait_ready $PORT1 'thread_work_total{role="traverse"}' 1 wait_ready $PORT1 'thread_work_pending{role="scan"}' 0 wait_ready $PORT1 'thread_busy{role="scan"}' 0 # All rpms need to be in the index, except the dummy permission-000 one rpms=$(find R -name \*rpm | grep -v nothing | wc -l) wait_ready $PORT1 'scanned_files_total{source=".rpm archive"}' $rpms kill -USR1 $PID1 # two hits of SIGUSR1 may be needed to resolve .debug->dwz->srefs # Wait till both files are in the index and scan/index fully finished wait_ready $PORT1 'thread_work_total{role="traverse"}' 2 ######################################################################## ## PR27277 # Make a simple request to the debuginfod server and check debuginfod-find's vlog to see if # the custom HTTP headers are received. rm -rf $DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_PATH env DEBUGINFOD_URLS="http://127.0.0.1:"$PORT1 LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ldpath ${abs_top_builddir}/debuginfod/debuginfod-find\ -vvv executable F/prog > vlog-find$PORT1.1 2>&1 tempfiles vlog-find$PORT1.1 errfiles vlog-find$PORT1.1 cat vlog-find$PORT1.1 grep 'Headers:' vlog-find$PORT1.1 grep -i 'X-DEBUGINFOD-FILE: .*/prog' vlog-find$PORT1.1 grep -i 'X-DEBUGINFOD-SIZE: ' vlog-find$PORT1.1 # Check to see if an executable file located in an archive prints the file's description and archive env DEBUGINFOD_URLS="http://127.0.0.1:"$PORT1 LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ldpath ${abs_top_builddir}/debuginfod/debuginfod-find\ -vvv executable c36708a78618d597dee15d0dc989f093ca5f9120 > vlog-find$PORT1.2 2>&1 tempfiles vlog-find$PORT1.2 errfiles vlog-find$PORT1.2 cat vlog-find$PORT1.2 grep 'Headers:' vlog-find$PORT1.2 grep -i 'X-DEBUGINFOD-FILE: .*/.*' vlog-find$PORT1.2 grep -i 'X-DEBUGINFOD-SIZE: ' vlog-find$PORT1.2 grep -i 'X-DEBUGINFOD-ARCHIVE: .*/.*' vlog-find$PORT1.2 # Check that X-DEBUGINFOD-SIZE matches the size of each file for file in vlog-find$PORT1.1 vlog-find$PORT1.2 do st_size=$(stat -c%s $(tail -n 1 $file)) x_debuginfod_size=$(grep -i 'X-DEBUGINFOD-SIZE' $file | head -1 | grep -E -o '[0-9]+') test $st_size -eq $x_debuginfod_size done rm -rf $DEBUGINFOD_CACHE_PATH BUILDID=`env LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ldpath ${abs_builddir}/../src/readelf \ -a F/prog | grep 'Build ID' | cut -d ' ' -f 7` netcat_dir="buildid/$BUILDID/" mkdir -p ${PWD}/$netcat_dir cp F/prog ${PWD}/$netcat_dir/executable tempfiles F/prog # socat should after answering one request (echo -e "HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nX-DEBUGINFOD-SIZE: ba:d_size\nX-DEBUGINFOD-\rFILE:\=\+ \r213\n\n $(date)" | socat -u - tcp-listen:$PORT2) & PID2=$! # Wait a bit until the netcat port is in use. Otherwise debuginfod-find can query # before netcat is ready. sleep 5 touch vlog-find$PORT2 errfiles vlog-find$PORT2 tempfiles vlog-find$PORT2 # calling out to valgrind deliberately, because this process will be forced to parse broken http headers ${VALGRIND_CMD} env DEBUGINFOD_URLS="http://127.0.0.1:"$PORT2 LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ldpath ${abs_top_builddir}/debuginfod/debuginfod-find\ -vvv executable $BUILDID > vlog-find$PORT2 2>&1 || true # permit curl rejection of the bad headers cat vlog-find$PORT2 # won't have any valid x-debuginfod* headers rm -f "$netcat_dir"executable rmdir -p $netcat_dir kill $PID2 || true wait $PID2 || true PID2=0 kill $PID1 wait $PID1 PID1=0 exit 0