Albert S
b2b501d97e
Refactor the test logic. Seccomp tests that can be killed run in their own subprocess now. All test functions now return 0 on success. Therefore, the shell script can be simplified.
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78 righe
1.4 KiB
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#!/bin/sh
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GREEN='\033[0;32m'
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RED='\033[0;31m'
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NC='\033[0m'
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COUNT_SUCCEEDED=0
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COUNT_FAILED=0
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function print_fail()
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{
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echo -e "${RED}$@${NC}" 1>&2
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}
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function print_success()
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{
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echo -e "${GREEN}$@${NC}"
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}
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function runtest_fail()
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{
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print_fail "failed"
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COUNT_FAILED=$(($COUNT_FAILED+1))
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}
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function runtest_success()
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{
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print_success "ok"
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COUNT_SUCCEEDED=$((COUNT_SUCCEEDED+1))
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}
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function runtest()
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{
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testname="$1"
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test_log_file="$2"
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echo "Running: $testname. Date: $(date)" > "${test_log_file}"
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echo -n "Running $1... "
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#exit $? to suppress shell message like "./test.sh: line 18: pid Bad system call"
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(./test $1 || exit $?) &>> "${test_log_file}"
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ret=$?
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SUCCESS="no"
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if [ $ret -eq 0 ] ; then
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runtest_success
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SUCCESS="yes"
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else
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runtest_fail
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fi
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echo "Finished: ${testname}. Date: $(date). Success: $SUCCESS" >> "${test_log_file}"
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}
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GIT_ID=$( git log --pretty="format:%h" -n1 )
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TIMESTAMP=$(date +%s)
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LOG_OUTPUT_DIR=$1
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if [ -z "$LOG_OUTPUT_DIR" ] ; then
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LOG_OUTPUT_DIR="./logs/"
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fi
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LOG_OUTPUT_DIR_PATH="${LOG_OUTPUT_DIR}/qssb_test_${GIT_ID}_${TIMESTAMP}"
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[ -d "$LOG_OUTPUT_DIR_PATH" ] || mkdir -p "$LOG_OUTPUT_DIR_PATH"
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for test in $( ./test --dumptests ) ; do
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testname=$( echo $test )
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runtest "$testname" "${LOG_OUTPUT_DIR_PATH}/log.${testname}"
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done
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echo
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echo "Tests finished. Logs in $(realpath ${LOG_OUTPUT_DIR_PATH})"
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echo "Succeeded: $COUNT_SUCCEEDED"
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echo "Failed: $COUNT_FAILED"
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if [ $COUNT_FAILED -gt 0 ] ; then
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exit 1
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fi
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exit 0
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