1: #! /bin/sh
2:
3: # Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 by Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org>
4: # Copyright (C) 2003-2020 Wayne Davison
5:
6: # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7: # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version
8: # 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
9: #
10: # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
11: # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12: # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
13: # Lesser General Public License for more details.
14: #
15: # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
16: # License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
17: # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
18:
19: # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
20:
21: # rsync top-level test script -- this invokes all the other more
22: # detailed tests in order. This script can either be called by `make
23: # check' or `make installcheck'. `check' runs against the copies of
24: # the program and other files in the build directory, and
25: # `installcheck' against the installed copy of the program.
26:
27: # It can also be called on a single test file using a run like this:
28: #
29: # preserve_scratch=yes whichtests=itemize.test ./runtests.sh
30:
31: # In either case we need to also be able to find the source directory,
32: # since we read test scripts and possibly other information from
33: # there.
34:
35: # Whenever possible, informational messages are written to stdout and
36: # error messages to stderr. They're separated out by the build farm
37: # display scripts.
38:
39: # According to the GNU autoconf manual, the only valid place to set up
40: # directory locations is through Make, since users are allowed to (try
41: # to) change their mind on the Make command line. So, Make has to
42: # pass in all the values we need.
43:
44: # For other configured settings we read ./config.sh, which tells us
45: # about shell commands on this machine and similar things.
46:
47: # rsync_bin gives the location of the rsync binary. This is either
48: # builddir/rsync if we're testing an uninstalled copy, or
49: # install_prefix/bin/rsync if we're testing an installed copy. On the
50: # build farm rsync will be installed, but into a scratch /usr.
51:
52: # srcdir gives the location of the source tree, which lets us find the
53: # build scripts. At the moment we assume we are invoked from the
54: # source directory.
55:
56: # This script must be invoked from the build directory.
57:
58: # A scratch directory, 'testtmp', is used in the build directory to
59: # hold per-test subdirectories.
60:
61: # This script also uses the $loglevel environment variable. 1 is the
62: # default value, and 10 the most verbose. You can set this from the
63: # Make command line. It's also set by the build farm to give more
64: # detail for failing builds.
65:
66: # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
67:
68: # NOTES FOR TEST CASES:
69:
70: # Each test case runs in its own shell.
71:
72: # Exit codes from tests:
73:
74: # 1 tests failed
75: # 2 error in starting tests
76: # 77 this test skipped (random value unlikely to happen by chance, same as
77: # automake)
78:
79: # HOWEVER, the overall exit code to the farm is different: we return
80: # the *number of tests that failed*, so that it will show up nicely in
81: # the overall summary.
82:
83: # rsync.fns contains some general setup functions and definitions.
84:
85: # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
86:
87: # NOTES ON PORTABILITY:
88:
89: # Both this script and the Makefile have to be pretty conservative
90: # about which Unix features they use.
91:
92: # We cannot count on Make exporting variables to commands, unless
93: # they're explicitly given on the command line.
94:
95: # Also, we can't count on 'cp -a' or 'mkdir -p', although they're
96: # pretty handy (see function makepath for the latter).
97:
98: # I think some of the GNU documentation suggests that we shouldn't
99: # rely on shell functions. However, the Bash manual seems to say that
100: # they're in POSIX 1003.2, and since the build farm relies on them
101: # they're probably working on most machines we really care about.
102:
103: # You cannot use "function foo {" syntax, but must instead say "foo()
104: # {", or it breaks on FreeBSD.
105:
106: # BSD machines tend not to have "head" or "seq".
107:
108: # You cannot do "export VAR=VALUE" all on one line; the export must be
109: # separate from the assignment. (SCO SysV)
110:
111: # Don't rely on grep -q, as that doesn't work everywhere -- just redirect
112: # stdout to /dev/null to keep it quiet.
113:
114: # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
115:
116: # STILL TO DO:
117:
118: # We need a good protection against tests that hang indefinitely.
119: # Perhaps some combination of starting them in the background, wait,
120: # and kill?
121:
122: # Perhaps we need a common way to cleanup tests. At the moment just
123: # clobbering the directory when we're done should be enough.
124:
125: # If any of the targets fail, then (GNU?) Make returns 2, instead of
126: # the return code from the failing command. This is fine, but it
127: # means that the build farm just shows "2" for failed tests, not the
128: # number of tests that actually failed. For more details we might
129: # need to grovel through the log files to find a line saying how many
130: # failed.
131:
132:
133: set -e
134:
135: . "./shconfig"
136:
137: RUNSHFLAGS='-e'
138: export RUNSHFLAGS
139:
140: # for Solaris
141: if [ -d /usr/xpg4/bin ]; then
142: PATH="/usr/xpg4/bin/:$PATH"
143: export PATH
144: fi
145:
146: if [ "x$loglevel" != x ] && [ "$loglevel" -gt 8 ]; then
147: if set -x; then
148: # If it doesn't work the first time, don't keep trying.
149: RUNSHFLAGS="$RUNSHFLAGS -x"
150: fi
151: fi
152:
153: POSIXLY_CORRECT=1
154: if test x"$TOOLDIR" = x; then
155: TOOLDIR=`pwd`
156: fi
157: srcdir=`dirname $0`
158: if test x"$srcdir" = x -o x"$srcdir" = x.; then
159: srcdir="$TOOLDIR"
160: fi
161: if test x"$rsync_bin" = x; then
162: rsync_bin="$TOOLDIR/rsync"
163: fi
164:
165: # This allows the user to specify extra rsync options -- use carefully!
166: RSYNC="$rsync_bin $*"
167: #RSYNC="valgrind $rsync_bin $*"
168:
169: TLS_ARGS=''
170: if egrep '^#define HAVE_LUTIMES 1' config.h >/dev/null; then
171: TLS_ARGS="$TLS_ARGS -l"
172: fi
173: if egrep '#undef CHOWN_MODIFIES_SYMLINK' config.h >/dev/null; then
174: TLS_ARGS="$TLS_ARGS -L"
175: fi
176:
177: export POSIXLY_CORRECT TOOLDIR srcdir RSYNC TLS_ARGS
178:
179: echo "============================================================"
180: echo "$0 running in $TOOLDIR"
181: echo " rsync_bin=$RSYNC"
182: echo " srcdir=$srcdir"
183: echo " TLS_ARGS=$TLS_ARGS"
184:
185: if [ -f /usr/bin/whoami ]; then
186: testuser=`/usr/bin/whoami`
187: elif [ -f /usr/ucb/whoami ]; then
188: testuser=`/usr/ucb/whoami`
189: elif [ -f /bin/whoami ]; then
190: testuser=`/bin/whoami`
191: else
192: testuser=`id -un 2>/dev/null || echo ${LOGNAME:-${USERNAME:-${USER:-'UNKNOWN'}}}`
193: fi
194:
195: echo " testuser=$testuser"
196: echo " os=`uname -a`"
197:
198: # It must be "yes", not just nonnull
199: if [ "x$preserve_scratch" = xyes ]; then
200: echo " preserve_scratch=yes"
201: else
202: echo " preserve_scratch=no"
203: fi
204:
205: # Check if setacl/setfacl is around and if it supports the -k or -s option.
206: if setacl -k u::7,g::5,o:5 testsuite 2>/dev/null; then
207: setfacl_nodef='setacl -k'
208: elif setfacl --help 2>&1 | grep ' -k,\|\[-[a-z]*k' >/dev/null; then
209: setfacl_nodef='setfacl -k'
210: elif setfacl -s u::7,g::5,o:5 testsuite 2>/dev/null; then
211: setfacl_nodef='setfacl -s u::7,g::5,o:5'
212: else
213: # The "true" command runs successfully, but does nothing.
214: setfacl_nodef=true
215: fi
216:
217: export setfacl_nodef
218:
219: if [ ! -f "$rsync_bin" ]; then
220: echo "rsync_bin $rsync_bin is not a file" >&2
221: exit 2
222: fi
223:
224: if [ ! -d "$srcdir" ]; then
225: echo "srcdir $srcdir is not a directory" >&2
226: exit 2
227: fi
228:
229: skipped=0
230: missing=0
231: passed=0
232: failed=0
233:
234: # Directory that holds the other test subdirs. We create separate dirs
235: # inside for each test case, so that they can be left behind in case of
236: # failure to aid investigation. We don't remove the testtmp subdir at
237: # the end so that it can be configured as a symlink to a filesystem that
238: # has ACLs and xattr support enabled (if desired).
239: scratchbase="$TOOLDIR"/testtmp
240: echo " scratchbase=$scratchbase"
241: [ -d "$scratchbase" ] || mkdir "$scratchbase"
242:
243: suitedir="$srcdir/testsuite"
244: TESTRUN_TIMEOUT=300
245:
246: export scratchdir suitedir TESTRUN_TIMEOUT
247:
248: prep_scratch() {
249: [ -d "$scratchdir" ] && chmod -R u+rwX "$scratchdir" && rm -rf "$scratchdir"
250: mkdir "$scratchdir"
251: # Get rid of default ACLs and dir-setgid to avoid confusing some tests.
252: $setfacl_nodef "$scratchdir" 2>/dev/null || true
253: chmod g-s "$scratchdir"
254: case "$srcdir" in
255: /*) ln -s "$srcdir" "$scratchdir/src" ;;
256: *) ln -s "$TOOLDIR/$srcdir" "$scratchdir/src" ;;
257: esac
258: return 0
259: }
260:
261: maybe_discard_scratch() {
262: [ x"$preserve_scratch" != xyes ] && [ -d "$scratchdir" ] && rm -rf "$scratchdir"
263: return 0
264: }
265:
266: if [ "x$whichtests" = x ]; then
267: whichtests="*.test"
268: fi
269:
270: for testscript in $suitedir/$whichtests
271: do
272: testbase=`echo $testscript | sed -e 's!.*/!!' -e 's/.test\$//'`
273: scratchdir="$scratchbase/$testbase"
274:
275: prep_scratch
276:
277: case "$testscript" in
278: *hardlinks*) TESTRUN_TIMEOUT=600 ;;
279: *) TESTRUN_TIMEOUT=300 ;;
280: esac
281:
282: set +e
283: "$TOOLDIR/"testrun $RUNSHFLAGS "$testscript" >"$scratchdir/test.log" 2>&1
284: result=$?
285: set -e
286:
287: if [ "x$always_log" = xyes -o \( $result != 0 -a $result != 77 -a $result != 78 \) ]
288: then
289: echo "----- $testbase log follows"
290: cat "$scratchdir/test.log"
291: echo "----- $testbase log ends"
292: if [ -f "$scratchdir/rsyncd.log" ]; then
293: echo "----- $testbase rsyncd.log follows"
294: cat "$scratchdir/rsyncd.log"
295: echo "----- $testbase rsyncd.log ends"
296: fi
297: fi
298:
299: case $result in
300: 0)
301: echo "PASS $testbase"
302: passed=`expr $passed + 1`
303: maybe_discard_scratch
304: ;;
305: 77)
306: # backticks will fill the whole file onto one line, which is a feature
307: whyskipped=`cat "$scratchdir/whyskipped"`
308: echo "SKIP $testbase ($whyskipped)"
309: skipped=`expr $skipped + 1`
310: maybe_discard_scratch
311: ;;
312: 78)
313: # It failed, but we expected that. don't dump out error logs,
314: # because most users won't want to see them. But do leave
315: # the working directory around.
316: echo "XFAIL $testbase"
317: failed=`expr $failed + 1`
318: ;;
319: *)
320: echo "FAIL $testbase"
321: failed=`expr $failed + 1`
322: if [ "x$nopersist" = xyes ]; then
323: exit 1
324: fi
325: esac
326: done
327:
328: echo '------------------------------------------------------------'
329: echo "----- overall results:"
330: echo " $passed passed"
331: [ "$failed" -gt 0 ] && echo " $failed failed"
332: [ "$skipped" -gt 0 ] && echo " $skipped skipped"
333: [ "$missing" -gt 0 ] && echo " $missing missing"
334: echo '------------------------------------------------------------'
335:
336: # OK, so expr exits with 0 if the result is neither null nor zero; and
337: # 1 if the expression is null or zero. This is the opposite of what
338: # we want, and if we just call expr then this script will always fail,
339: # because -e is set.
340:
341: result=`expr $failed + $missing || true`
342: if [ "$result" = 0 -a "$skipped" -gt "${RSYNC_MAX_SKIPPED:-9999}" ]; then
343: result=1
344: fi
345: echo "overall result is $result"
346: exit $result
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