
Fix to load test_sysctl.ko module correctly. sysctl.sh checks whether the test module is embedded (or loaded already) or not at first, and if not, it returns skip error instead of trying modprobe. Thus, there is no chance to load the test_sysctl test module. Instead, this removes that module embedded check and returns skip error only if it ensures that there is no embedded test module *and* no loadable test module. This also avoid referring config file since that is not installed. Signed-off-by: Masami Hiramatsu <mhiramat@kernel.org> Reviewed-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@kernel.org> Signed-off-by: Shuah Khan <skhan@linuxfoundation.org>
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930 lines
18 KiB
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#!/bin/bash
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# Copyright (C) 2017 Luis R. Rodriguez <mcgrof@kernel.org>
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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# Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or at your option any
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# later version; or, when distributed separately from the Linux kernel or
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# when incorporated into other software packages, subject to the following
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# license:
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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# under the terms of copyleft-next (version 0.3.1 or later) as published
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# at http://copyleft-next.org/.
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# This performs a series tests against the proc sysctl interface.
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# Kselftest framework requirement - SKIP code is 4.
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ksft_skip=4
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TEST_NAME="sysctl"
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TEST_DRIVER="test_${TEST_NAME}"
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TEST_DIR=$(dirname $0)
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TEST_FILE=$(mktemp)
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# This represents
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#
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# TEST_ID:TEST_COUNT:ENABLED:TARGET
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#
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# TEST_ID: is the test id number
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# TEST_COUNT: number of times we should run the test
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# ENABLED: 1 if enabled, 0 otherwise
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# TARGET: test target file required on the test_sysctl module
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#
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# Once these are enabled please leave them as-is. Write your own test,
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# we have tons of space.
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ALL_TESTS="0001:1:1:int_0001"
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ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0002:1:1:string_0001"
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ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0003:1:1:int_0002"
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ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0004:1:1:uint_0001"
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ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0005:3:1:int_0003"
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ALL_TESTS="$ALL_TESTS 0006:50:1:bitmap_0001"
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function allow_user_defaults()
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{
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if [ -z $DIR ]; then
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DIR="/sys/module/test_sysctl/"
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fi
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if [ -z $DEFAULT_NUM_TESTS ]; then
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DEFAULT_NUM_TESTS=50
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fi
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if [ -z $SYSCTL ]; then
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SYSCTL="/proc/sys/debug/test_sysctl"
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fi
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if [ -z $PROD_SYSCTL ]; then
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PROD_SYSCTL="/proc/sys"
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fi
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if [ -z $WRITES_STRICT ]; then
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WRITES_STRICT="${PROD_SYSCTL}/kernel/sysctl_writes_strict"
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fi
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}
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function check_production_sysctl_writes_strict()
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{
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echo -n "Checking production write strict setting ... "
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if [ ! -e ${WRITES_STRICT} ]; then
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echo "FAIL, but skip in case of old kernel" >&2
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else
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old_strict=$(cat ${WRITES_STRICT})
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if [ "$old_strict" = "1" ]; then
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echo "ok"
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else
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echo "FAIL, strict value is 0 but force to 1 to continue" >&2
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echo "1" > ${WRITES_STRICT}
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fi
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fi
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if [ -z $PAGE_SIZE ]; then
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PAGE_SIZE=$(getconf PAGESIZE)
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fi
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if [ -z $MAX_DIGITS ]; then
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MAX_DIGITS=$(($PAGE_SIZE/8))
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fi
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if [ -z $INT_MAX ]; then
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INT_MAX=$(getconf INT_MAX)
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fi
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if [ -z $UINT_MAX ]; then
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UINT_MAX=$(getconf UINT_MAX)
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fi
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}
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test_reqs()
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{
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uid=$(id -u)
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if [ $uid -ne 0 ]; then
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echo $msg must be run as root >&2
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exit $ksft_skip
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fi
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if ! which perl 2> /dev/null > /dev/null; then
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echo "$0: You need perl installed"
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exit $ksft_skip
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fi
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if ! which getconf 2> /dev/null > /dev/null; then
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echo "$0: You need getconf installed"
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exit $ksft_skip
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fi
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if ! which diff 2> /dev/null > /dev/null; then
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echo "$0: You need diff installed"
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exit $ksft_skip
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fi
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}
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function load_req_mod()
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{
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if [ ! -d $DIR ]; then
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if ! modprobe -q -n $TEST_DRIVER; then
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echo "$0: module $TEST_DRIVER not found [SKIP]"
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echo "You must set CONFIG_TEST_SYSCTL=m in your kernel" >&2
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exit $ksft_skip
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fi
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modprobe $TEST_DRIVER
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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echo "$0: modprobe $TEST_DRIVER failed."
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exit
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fi
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fi
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}
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reset_vals()
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{
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VAL=""
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TRIGGER=$(basename ${TARGET})
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case "$TRIGGER" in
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int_0001)
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VAL="60"
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;;
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int_0002)
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VAL="1"
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;;
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uint_0001)
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VAL="314"
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;;
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string_0001)
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VAL="(none)"
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;;
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bitmap_0001)
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VAL=""
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;;
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*)
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;;
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esac
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echo -n $VAL > $TARGET
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}
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set_orig()
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{
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if [ ! -z $TARGET ] && [ ! -z $ORIG ]; then
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if [ -f ${TARGET} ]; then
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echo "${ORIG}" > "${TARGET}"
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fi
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fi
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}
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set_test()
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{
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echo "${TEST_STR}" > "${TARGET}"
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}
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verify()
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{
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local seen
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seen=$(cat "$1")
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if [ "${seen}" != "${TEST_STR}" ]; then
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return 1
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fi
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return 0
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}
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# proc files get read a page at a time, which can confuse diff,
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# and get you incorrect results on proc files with long data. To use
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# diff against them you must first extract the output to a file, and
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# then compare against that file.
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verify_diff_proc_file()
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{
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TMP_DUMP_FILE=$(mktemp)
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cat $1 > $TMP_DUMP_FILE
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if ! diff -w -q $TMP_DUMP_FILE $2; then
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return 1
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else
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return 0
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fi
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}
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verify_diff_w()
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{
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echo "$TEST_STR" | diff -q -w -u - $1 > /dev/null
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return $?
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}
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test_rc()
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{
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if [[ $rc != 0 ]]; then
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echo "Failed test, return value: $rc" >&2
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exit $rc
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fi
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}
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test_finish()
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{
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set_orig
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rm -f "${TEST_FILE}"
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if [ ! -z ${old_strict} ]; then
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echo ${old_strict} > ${WRITES_STRICT}
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fi
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exit $rc
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}
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run_numerictests()
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{
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echo "== Testing sysctl behavior against ${TARGET} =="
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rc=0
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echo -n "Writing test file ... "
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echo "${TEST_STR}" > "${TEST_FILE}"
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if ! verify "${TEST_FILE}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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exit 1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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echo -n "Checking sysctl is not set to test value ... "
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if verify "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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exit 1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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echo -n "Writing sysctl from shell ... "
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set_test
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if ! verify "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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exit 1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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echo -n "Resetting sysctl to original value ... "
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set_orig
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if verify "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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exit 1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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# Now that we've validated the sanity of "set_test" and "set_orig",
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# we can use those functions to set starting states before running
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# specific behavioral tests.
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echo -n "Writing entire sysctl in single write ... "
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set_orig
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dd if="${TEST_FILE}" of="${TARGET}" bs=4096 2>/dev/null
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if ! verify "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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echo -n "Writing middle of sysctl after synchronized seek ... "
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set_test
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dd if="${TEST_FILE}" of="${TARGET}" bs=1 seek=1 skip=1 2>/dev/null
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if ! verify "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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echo -n "Writing beyond end of sysctl ... "
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set_orig
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dd if="${TEST_FILE}" of="${TARGET}" bs=20 seek=2 2>/dev/null
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if verify "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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echo -n "Writing sysctl with multiple long writes ... "
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set_orig
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(perl -e 'print "A" x 50;'; echo "${TEST_STR}") | \
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dd of="${TARGET}" bs=50 2>/dev/null
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if verify "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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test_rc
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}
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check_failure()
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{
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echo -n "Testing that $1 fails as expected..."
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reset_vals
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TEST_STR="$1"
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orig="$(cat $TARGET)"
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echo -n "$TEST_STR" > $TARGET 2> /dev/null
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# write should fail and $TARGET should retain its original value
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if [ $? = 0 ] || [ "$(cat $TARGET)" != "$orig" ]; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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test_rc
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}
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run_wideint_tests()
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{
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# sysctl conversion functions receive a boolean sign and ulong
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# magnitude; here we list the magnitudes we want to test (each of
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# which will be tested in both positive and negative forms). Since
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# none of these values fit in 32 bits, writing them to an int- or
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# uint-typed sysctl should fail.
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local magnitudes=(
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# common boundary-condition values (zero, +1, -1, INT_MIN,
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# and INT_MAX respectively) if truncated to lower 32 bits
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# (potential for being falsely deemed in range)
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0x0000000100000000
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0x0000000100000001
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0x00000001ffffffff
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0x0000000180000000
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0x000000017fffffff
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# these look like negatives, but without a leading '-' are
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# actually large positives (should be rejected as above
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# despite being zero/+1/-1/INT_MIN/INT_MAX in the lower 32)
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0xffffffff00000000
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0xffffffff00000001
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0xffffffffffffffff
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0xffffffff80000000
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0xffffffff7fffffff
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)
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for sign in '' '-'; do
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for mag in "${magnitudes[@]}"; do
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check_failure "${sign}${mag}"
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done
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done
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}
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# Your test must accept digits 3 and 4 to use this
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run_limit_digit()
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{
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echo -n "Checking ignoring spaces up to PAGE_SIZE works on write ..."
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reset_vals
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LIMIT=$((MAX_DIGITS -1))
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TEST_STR="3"
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(perl -e 'print " " x '$LIMIT';'; echo "${TEST_STR}") | \
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dd of="${TARGET}" 2>/dev/null
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if ! verify "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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test_rc
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echo -n "Checking passing PAGE_SIZE of spaces fails on write ..."
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reset_vals
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LIMIT=$((MAX_DIGITS))
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TEST_STR="4"
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(perl -e 'print " " x '$LIMIT';'; echo "${TEST_STR}") | \
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dd of="${TARGET}" 2>/dev/null
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if verify "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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test_rc
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}
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# You are using an int
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run_limit_digit_int()
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{
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echo -n "Testing INT_MAX works ..."
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reset_vals
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TEST_STR="$INT_MAX"
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echo -n $TEST_STR > $TARGET
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if ! verify "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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test_rc
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echo -n "Testing INT_MAX + 1 will fail as expected..."
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reset_vals
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let TEST_STR=$INT_MAX+1
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echo -n $TEST_STR > $TARGET 2> /dev/null
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if verify "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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test_rc
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echo -n "Testing negative values will work as expected..."
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reset_vals
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TEST_STR="-3"
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echo -n $TEST_STR > $TARGET 2> /dev/null
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if ! verify "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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test_rc
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}
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# You used an int array
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run_limit_digit_int_array()
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{
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echo -n "Testing array works as expected ... "
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TEST_STR="4 3 2 1"
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echo -n $TEST_STR > $TARGET
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if ! verify_diff_w "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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test_rc
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echo -n "Testing skipping trailing array elements works ... "
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# Do not reset_vals, carry on the values from the last test.
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# If we only echo in two digits the last two are left intact
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TEST_STR="100 101"
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echo -n $TEST_STR > $TARGET
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# After we echo in, to help diff we need to set on TEST_STR what
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# we expect the result to be.
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TEST_STR="100 101 2 1"
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if ! verify_diff_w "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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test_rc
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echo -n "Testing PAGE_SIZE limit on array works ... "
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# Do not reset_vals, carry on the values from the last test.
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# Even if you use an int array, you are still restricted to
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# MAX_DIGITS, this is a known limitation. Test limit works.
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LIMIT=$((MAX_DIGITS -1))
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TEST_STR="9"
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(perl -e 'print " " x '$LIMIT';'; echo "${TEST_STR}") | \
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dd of="${TARGET}" 2>/dev/null
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TEST_STR="9 101 2 1"
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if ! verify_diff_w "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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test_rc
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echo -n "Testing exceeding PAGE_SIZE limit fails as expected ... "
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# Do not reset_vals, carry on the values from the last test.
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# Now go over limit.
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LIMIT=$((MAX_DIGITS))
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TEST_STR="7"
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(perl -e 'print " " x '$LIMIT';'; echo "${TEST_STR}") | \
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dd of="${TARGET}" 2>/dev/null
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TEST_STR="7 101 2 1"
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if verify_diff_w "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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test_rc
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}
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# You are using an unsigned int
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run_limit_digit_uint()
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{
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echo -n "Testing UINT_MAX works ..."
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reset_vals
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TEST_STR="$UINT_MAX"
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echo -n $TEST_STR > $TARGET
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if ! verify "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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test_rc
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echo -n "Testing UINT_MAX + 1 will fail as expected..."
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reset_vals
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TEST_STR=$(($UINT_MAX+1))
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echo -n $TEST_STR > $TARGET 2> /dev/null
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if verify "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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test_rc
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echo -n "Testing negative values will not work as expected ..."
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reset_vals
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TEST_STR="-3"
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echo -n $TEST_STR > $TARGET 2> /dev/null
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if verify "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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test_rc
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}
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run_stringtests()
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{
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echo -n "Writing entire sysctl in short writes ... "
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set_orig
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dd if="${TEST_FILE}" of="${TARGET}" bs=1 2>/dev/null
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if ! verify "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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echo -n "Writing middle of sysctl after unsynchronized seek ... "
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set_test
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dd if="${TEST_FILE}" of="${TARGET}" bs=1 seek=1 2>/dev/null
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if verify "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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echo -n "Checking sysctl maxlen is at least $MAXLEN ... "
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set_orig
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perl -e 'print "A" x ('"${MAXLEN}"'-2), "B";' | \
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dd of="${TARGET}" bs="${MAXLEN}" 2>/dev/null
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if ! grep -q B "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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echo -n "Checking sysctl keeps original string on overflow append ... "
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set_orig
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perl -e 'print "A" x ('"${MAXLEN}"'-1), "B";' | \
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dd of="${TARGET}" bs=$(( MAXLEN - 1 )) 2>/dev/null
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if grep -q B "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
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fi
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echo -n "Checking sysctl stays NULL terminated on write ... "
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set_orig
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perl -e 'print "A" x ('"${MAXLEN}"'-1), "B";' | \
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dd of="${TARGET}" bs="${MAXLEN}" 2>/dev/null
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|
if grep -q B "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
|
|
fi
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|
|
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echo -n "Checking sysctl stays NULL terminated on overwrite ... "
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|
set_orig
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|
perl -e 'print "A" x ('"${MAXLEN}"'-1), "BB";' | \
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dd of="${TARGET}" bs=$(( $MAXLEN + 1 )) 2>/dev/null
|
|
if grep -q B "${TARGET}"; then
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echo "FAIL" >&2
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rc=1
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else
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echo "ok"
|
|
fi
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|
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|
test_rc
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}
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|
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target_exists()
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|
{
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TARGET="${SYSCTL}/$1"
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TEST_ID="$2"
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|
|
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if [ ! -f ${TARGET} ] ; then
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echo "Target for test $TEST_ID: $TARGET not exist, skipping test ..."
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return 0
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|
fi
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|
return 1
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|
}
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|
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|
run_bitmaptest() {
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# Total length of bitmaps string to use, a bit under
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|
# the maximum input size of the test node
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|
LENGTH=$((RANDOM % 65000))
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|
|
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# First bit to set
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|
BIT=$((RANDOM % 1024))
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|
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# String containing our list of bits to set
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|
TEST_STR=$BIT
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|
|
|
# build up the string
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|
while [ "${#TEST_STR}" -le "$LENGTH" ]; do
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|
# Make sure next entry is discontiguous,
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|
# skip ahead at least 2
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|
BIT=$((BIT + $((2 + RANDOM % 10))))
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|
|
|
# Add new bit to the list
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|
TEST_STR="${TEST_STR},${BIT}"
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|
|
|
# Randomly make it a range
|
|
if [ "$((RANDOM % 2))" -eq "1" ]; then
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|
RANGE_END=$((BIT + $((1 + RANDOM % 10))))
|
|
TEST_STR="${TEST_STR}-${RANGE_END}"
|
|
BIT=$RANGE_END
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
|
|
echo -n "Checking bitmap handler... "
|
|
TEST_FILE=$(mktemp)
|
|
echo -n "$TEST_STR" > $TEST_FILE
|
|
|
|
cat $TEST_FILE > $TARGET 2> /dev/null
|
|
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
|
|
echo "FAIL" >&2
|
|
rc=1
|
|
test_rc
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
if ! verify_diff_proc_file "$TARGET" "$TEST_FILE"; then
|
|
echo "FAIL" >&2
|
|
rc=1
|
|
else
|
|
echo "ok"
|
|
rc=0
|
|
fi
|
|
test_rc
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sysctl_test_0001()
|
|
{
|
|
TARGET="${SYSCTL}/$(get_test_target 0001)"
|
|
reset_vals
|
|
ORIG=$(cat "${TARGET}")
|
|
TEST_STR=$(( $ORIG + 1 ))
|
|
|
|
run_numerictests
|
|
run_wideint_tests
|
|
run_limit_digit
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sysctl_test_0002()
|
|
{
|
|
TARGET="${SYSCTL}/$(get_test_target 0002)"
|
|
reset_vals
|
|
ORIG=$(cat "${TARGET}")
|
|
TEST_STR="Testing sysctl"
|
|
# Only string sysctls support seeking/appending.
|
|
MAXLEN=65
|
|
|
|
run_numerictests
|
|
run_stringtests
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sysctl_test_0003()
|
|
{
|
|
TARGET="${SYSCTL}/$(get_test_target 0003)"
|
|
reset_vals
|
|
ORIG=$(cat "${TARGET}")
|
|
TEST_STR=$(( $ORIG + 1 ))
|
|
|
|
run_numerictests
|
|
run_wideint_tests
|
|
run_limit_digit
|
|
run_limit_digit_int
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sysctl_test_0004()
|
|
{
|
|
TARGET="${SYSCTL}/$(get_test_target 0004)"
|
|
reset_vals
|
|
ORIG=$(cat "${TARGET}")
|
|
TEST_STR=$(( $ORIG + 1 ))
|
|
|
|
run_numerictests
|
|
run_wideint_tests
|
|
run_limit_digit
|
|
run_limit_digit_uint
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sysctl_test_0005()
|
|
{
|
|
TARGET="${SYSCTL}/$(get_test_target 0005)"
|
|
reset_vals
|
|
ORIG=$(cat "${TARGET}")
|
|
|
|
run_limit_digit_int_array
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sysctl_test_0006()
|
|
{
|
|
TARGET="${SYSCTL}/bitmap_0001"
|
|
reset_vals
|
|
ORIG=""
|
|
run_bitmaptest
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
list_tests()
|
|
{
|
|
echo "Test ID list:"
|
|
echo
|
|
echo "TEST_ID x NUM_TEST"
|
|
echo "TEST_ID: Test ID"
|
|
echo "NUM_TESTS: Number of recommended times to run the test"
|
|
echo
|
|
echo "0001 x $(get_test_count 0001) - tests proc_dointvec_minmax()"
|
|
echo "0002 x $(get_test_count 0002) - tests proc_dostring()"
|
|
echo "0003 x $(get_test_count 0003) - tests proc_dointvec()"
|
|
echo "0004 x $(get_test_count 0004) - tests proc_douintvec()"
|
|
echo "0005 x $(get_test_count 0005) - tests proc_douintvec() array"
|
|
echo "0006 x $(get_test_count 0006) - tests proc_do_large_bitmap()"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
usage()
|
|
{
|
|
NUM_TESTS=$(grep -o ' ' <<<"$ALL_TESTS" | grep -c .)
|
|
let NUM_TESTS=$NUM_TESTS+1
|
|
MAX_TEST=$(printf "%04d\n" $NUM_TESTS)
|
|
echo "Usage: $0 [ -t <4-number-digit> ] | [ -w <4-number-digit> ] |"
|
|
echo " [ -s <4-number-digit> ] | [ -c <4-number-digit> <test- count>"
|
|
echo " [ all ] [ -h | --help ] [ -l ]"
|
|
echo ""
|
|
echo "Valid tests: 0001-$MAX_TEST"
|
|
echo ""
|
|
echo " all Runs all tests (default)"
|
|
echo " -t Run test ID the number amount of times is recommended"
|
|
echo " -w Watch test ID run until it runs into an error"
|
|
echo " -c Run test ID once"
|
|
echo " -s Run test ID x test-count number of times"
|
|
echo " -l List all test ID list"
|
|
echo " -h|--help Help"
|
|
echo
|
|
echo "If an error every occurs execution will immediately terminate."
|
|
echo "If you are adding a new test try using -w <test-ID> first to"
|
|
echo "make sure the test passes a series of tests."
|
|
echo
|
|
echo Example uses:
|
|
echo
|
|
echo "$TEST_NAME.sh -- executes all tests"
|
|
echo "$TEST_NAME.sh -t 0002 -- Executes test ID 0002 number of times is recomended"
|
|
echo "$TEST_NAME.sh -w 0002 -- Watch test ID 0002 run until an error occurs"
|
|
echo "$TEST_NAME.sh -s 0002 -- Run test ID 0002 once"
|
|
echo "$TEST_NAME.sh -c 0002 3 -- Run test ID 0002 three times"
|
|
echo
|
|
list_tests
|
|
exit 1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function test_num()
|
|
{
|
|
re='^[0-9]+$'
|
|
if ! [[ $1 =~ $re ]]; then
|
|
usage
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function get_test_count()
|
|
{
|
|
test_num $1
|
|
TEST_DATA=$(echo $ALL_TESTS | awk '{print $'$1'}')
|
|
echo ${TEST_DATA} | awk -F":" '{print $2}'
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function get_test_enabled()
|
|
{
|
|
test_num $1
|
|
TEST_DATA=$(echo $ALL_TESTS | awk '{print $'$1'}')
|
|
echo ${TEST_DATA} | awk -F":" '{print $3}'
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function get_test_target()
|
|
{
|
|
test_num $1
|
|
TEST_DATA=$(echo $ALL_TESTS | awk '{print $'$1'}')
|
|
echo ${TEST_DATA} | awk -F":" '{print $4}'
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function run_all_tests()
|
|
{
|
|
for i in $ALL_TESTS ; do
|
|
TEST_ID=${i%:*:*:*}
|
|
ENABLED=$(get_test_enabled $TEST_ID)
|
|
TEST_COUNT=$(get_test_count $TEST_ID)
|
|
TEST_TARGET=$(get_test_target $TEST_ID)
|
|
if target_exists $TEST_TARGET $TEST_ID; then
|
|
continue
|
|
fi
|
|
if [[ $ENABLED -eq "1" ]]; then
|
|
test_case $TEST_ID $TEST_COUNT $TEST_TARGET
|
|
fi
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function watch_log()
|
|
{
|
|
if [ $# -ne 3 ]; then
|
|
clear
|
|
fi
|
|
date
|
|
echo "Running test: $2 - run #$1"
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function watch_case()
|
|
{
|
|
i=0
|
|
while [ 1 ]; do
|
|
|
|
if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then
|
|
test_num $1
|
|
watch_log $i ${TEST_NAME}_test_$1
|
|
${TEST_NAME}_test_$1
|
|
else
|
|
watch_log $i all
|
|
run_all_tests
|
|
fi
|
|
let i=$i+1
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function test_case()
|
|
{
|
|
NUM_TESTS=$2
|
|
|
|
i=0
|
|
|
|
if target_exists $3 $1; then
|
|
continue
|
|
fi
|
|
|
|
while [ $i -lt $NUM_TESTS ]; do
|
|
test_num $1
|
|
watch_log $i ${TEST_NAME}_test_$1 noclear
|
|
RUN_TEST=${TEST_NAME}_test_$1
|
|
$RUN_TEST
|
|
let i=$i+1
|
|
done
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
function parse_args()
|
|
{
|
|
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
|
|
run_all_tests
|
|
else
|
|
if [[ "$1" = "all" ]]; then
|
|
run_all_tests
|
|
elif [[ "$1" = "-w" ]]; then
|
|
shift
|
|
watch_case $@
|
|
elif [[ "$1" = "-t" ]]; then
|
|
shift
|
|
test_num $1
|
|
test_case $1 $(get_test_count $1) $(get_test_target $1)
|
|
elif [[ "$1" = "-c" ]]; then
|
|
shift
|
|
test_num $1
|
|
test_num $2
|
|
test_case $1 $2 $(get_test_target $1)
|
|
elif [[ "$1" = "-s" ]]; then
|
|
shift
|
|
test_case $1 1 $(get_test_target $1)
|
|
elif [[ "$1" = "-l" ]]; then
|
|
list_tests
|
|
elif [[ "$1" = "-h" || "$1" = "--help" ]]; then
|
|
usage
|
|
else
|
|
usage
|
|
fi
|
|
fi
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
test_reqs
|
|
allow_user_defaults
|
|
check_production_sysctl_writes_strict
|
|
load_req_mod
|
|
|
|
trap "test_finish" EXIT
|
|
|
|
parse_args $@
|
|
|
|
exit 0
|