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11 KiB
C
372 lines
11 KiB
C
/* Test capturing output from a subprocess.
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Copyright (C) 2017-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include <stdbool.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <support/capture_subprocess.h>
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#include <support/check.h>
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#include <support/support.h>
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#include <support/temp_file.h>
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#include <sys/wait.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <paths.h>
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#include <getopt.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <array_length.h>
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/* Nonzero if the program gets called via 'exec'. */
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static int restart;
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/* Hold the four initial argument used to respawn the process. */
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static char *initial_argv[5];
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/* Write one byte at *P to FD and advance *P. Do nothing if *P is
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'\0'. */
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static void
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transfer (const unsigned char **p, int fd)
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{
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if (**p != '\0')
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{
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TEST_VERIFY (write (fd, *p, 1) == 1);
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++*p;
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}
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}
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/* Determine the order in which stdout and stderr are written. */
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enum write_mode { out_first, err_first, interleave,
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write_mode_last = interleave };
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static const char *
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write_mode_to_str (enum write_mode mode)
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{
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switch (mode)
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{
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case out_first: return "out_first";
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case err_first: return "err_first";
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case interleave: return "interleave";
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default: return "write_mode_last";
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}
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}
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static enum write_mode
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str_to_write_mode (const char *mode)
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{
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if (strcmp (mode, "out_first") == 0)
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return out_first;
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else if (strcmp (mode, "err_first") == 0)
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return err_first;
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else if (strcmp (mode, "interleave") == 0)
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return interleave;
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return write_mode_last;
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}
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/* Describe what to write in the subprocess. */
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struct test
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{
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char *out;
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char *err;
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enum write_mode write_mode;
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int signal;
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int status;
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};
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_Noreturn static void
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test_common (const struct test *test)
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{
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bool mode_ok = false;
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switch (test->write_mode)
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{
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case out_first:
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TEST_VERIFY (fputs (test->out, stdout) >= 0);
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TEST_VERIFY (fflush (stdout) == 0);
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TEST_VERIFY (fputs (test->err, stderr) >= 0);
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TEST_VERIFY (fflush (stderr) == 0);
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mode_ok = true;
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break;
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case err_first:
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TEST_VERIFY (fputs (test->err, stderr) >= 0);
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TEST_VERIFY (fflush (stderr) == 0);
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TEST_VERIFY (fputs (test->out, stdout) >= 0);
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TEST_VERIFY (fflush (stdout) == 0);
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mode_ok = true;
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break;
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case interleave:
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{
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const unsigned char *pout = (const unsigned char *) test->out;
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const unsigned char *perr = (const unsigned char *) test->err;
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do
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{
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transfer (&pout, STDOUT_FILENO);
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transfer (&perr, STDERR_FILENO);
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}
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while (*pout != '\0' || *perr != '\0');
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}
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mode_ok = true;
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break;
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}
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TEST_VERIFY (mode_ok);
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if (test->signal != 0)
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raise (test->signal);
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exit (test->status);
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}
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static int
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parse_int (const char *str)
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{
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char *endptr;
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long int ret;
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errno = 0;
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ret = strtol (str, &endptr, 10);
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TEST_COMPARE (errno, 0);
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TEST_VERIFY (ret >= 0 && ret <= INT_MAX);
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return ret;
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}
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/* For use with support_capture_subprogram. */
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_Noreturn static void
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handle_restart (char *out, char *err, const char *write_mode,
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const char *signal, const char *status)
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{
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struct test test =
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{
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out,
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err,
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str_to_write_mode (write_mode),
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parse_int (signal),
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parse_int (status)
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};
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test_common (&test);
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}
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/* For use with support_capture_subprocess. */
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_Noreturn static void
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callback (void *closure)
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{
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const struct test *test = closure;
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test_common (test);
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}
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/* Create a heap-allocated random string of letters. */
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static char *
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random_string (size_t length)
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{
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char *result = xmalloc (length + 1);
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for (size_t i = 0; i < length; ++i)
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result[i] = 'a' + (rand () % 26);
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result[length] = '\0';
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return result;
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}
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/* Check that the specific stream from the captured subprocess matches
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expectations. */
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static void
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check_stream (const char *what, const struct xmemstream *stream,
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const char *expected)
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{
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if (strcmp (stream->buffer, expected) != 0)
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{
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support_record_failure ();
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printf ("error: captured %s data incorrect\n"
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" expected: %s\n"
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" actual: %s\n",
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what, expected, stream->buffer);
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}
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if (stream->length != strlen (expected))
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{
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support_record_failure ();
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printf ("error: captured %s data length incorrect\n"
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" expected: %zu\n"
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" actual: %zu\n",
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what, strlen (expected), stream->length);
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}
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}
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static struct support_capture_subprocess
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do_subprocess (struct test *test)
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{
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return support_capture_subprocess (callback, test);
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}
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static struct support_capture_subprocess
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do_subprogram (const struct test *test)
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{
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/* Three digits per byte plus null terminator. */
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char signalstr[3 * sizeof(int) + 1];
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snprintf (signalstr, sizeof (signalstr), "%d", test->signal);
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char statusstr[3 * sizeof(int) + 1];
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snprintf (statusstr, sizeof (statusstr), "%d", test->status);
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int argc = 0;
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enum {
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/* 4 elements from initial_argv (path to ld.so, '--library-path', the
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path', and application name'), 2 for restart argument ('--direct',
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'--restart'), 5 arguments plus NULL. */
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argv_size = 12
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};
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char *args[argv_size];
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for (char **arg = initial_argv; *arg != NULL; arg++)
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args[argc++] = *arg;
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args[argc++] = (char*) "--direct";
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args[argc++] = (char*) "--restart";
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args[argc++] = test->out;
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args[argc++] = test->err;
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args[argc++] = (char*) write_mode_to_str (test->write_mode);
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args[argc++] = signalstr;
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args[argc++] = statusstr;
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args[argc] = NULL;
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TEST_VERIFY (argc < argv_size);
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return support_capture_subprogram (args[0], args);
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}
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enum test_type
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{
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subprocess,
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subprogram,
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};
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static int
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do_multiple_tests (enum test_type type)
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{
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const int lengths[] = {0, 1, 17, 512, 20000, -1};
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/* Test multiple combinations of support_capture_sub{process,program}.
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length_idx_stdout: Index into the lengths array above,
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controls how many bytes are written by the subprocess to
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standard output.
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length_idx_stderr: Same for standard error.
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write_mode: How standard output and standard error writes are
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ordered.
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signal: Exit with no signal if zero, with SIGTERM if one.
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status: Process exit status: 0 if zero, 3 if one. */
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for (int length_idx_stdout = 0; lengths[length_idx_stdout] >= 0;
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++length_idx_stdout)
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for (int length_idx_stderr = 0; lengths[length_idx_stderr] >= 0;
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++length_idx_stderr)
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for (int write_mode = 0; write_mode < write_mode_last; ++write_mode)
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for (int signal = 0; signal < 2; ++signal)
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for (int status = 0; status < 2; ++status)
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{
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struct test test =
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{
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.out = random_string (lengths[length_idx_stdout]),
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.err = random_string (lengths[length_idx_stderr]),
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.write_mode = write_mode,
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.signal = signal * SIGTERM, /* 0 or SIGTERM. */
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.status = status * 3, /* 0 or 3. */
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};
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TEST_VERIFY (strlen (test.out) == lengths[length_idx_stdout]);
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TEST_VERIFY (strlen (test.err) == lengths[length_idx_stderr]);
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struct support_capture_subprocess result
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= type == subprocess ? do_subprocess (&test)
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: do_subprogram (&test);
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check_stream ("stdout", &result.out, test.out);
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check_stream ("stderr", &result.err, test.err);
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/* Allowed output for support_capture_subprocess_check. */
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int check_allow = 0;
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if (lengths[length_idx_stdout] > 0)
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check_allow |= sc_allow_stdout;
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if (lengths[length_idx_stderr] > 0)
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check_allow |= sc_allow_stderr;
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if (check_allow == 0)
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check_allow = sc_allow_none;
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if (test.signal != 0)
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{
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TEST_VERIFY (WIFSIGNALED (result.status));
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TEST_VERIFY (WTERMSIG (result.status) == test.signal);
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support_capture_subprocess_check (&result, "signal",
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-SIGTERM, check_allow);
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}
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else
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{
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TEST_VERIFY (WIFEXITED (result.status));
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TEST_VERIFY (WEXITSTATUS (result.status) == test.status);
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support_capture_subprocess_check (&result, "exit",
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test.status, check_allow);
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}
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support_capture_subprocess_free (&result);
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free (test.out);
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free (test.err);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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static int
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do_test (int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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/* We must have either:
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- one or four parameters if called initially:
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+ argv[1]: path for ld.so optional
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+ argv[2]: "--library-path" optional
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+ argv[3]: the library path optional
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+ argv[4]: the application name
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- six parameters left if called through re-execution:
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+ argv[1]: the application name
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+ argv[2]: the stdout to print
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+ argv[3]: the stderr to print
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+ argv[4]: the write mode to use
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+ argv[5]: the signal to issue
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+ argv[6]: the exit status code to use
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* When built with --enable-hardcoded-path-in-tests or issued without
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using the loader directly.
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*/
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if (argc != (restart ? 6 : 5) && argc != (restart ? 6 : 2))
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FAIL_EXIT1 ("wrong number of arguments (%d)", argc);
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if (restart)
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{
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handle_restart (argv[1], /* stdout */
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argv[2], /* stderr */
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argv[3], /* write_mode */
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argv[4], /* signal */
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argv[5]); /* status */
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}
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initial_argv[0] = argv[1]; /* path for ld.so */
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initial_argv[1] = argv[2]; /* "--library-path" */
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initial_argv[2] = argv[3]; /* the library path */
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initial_argv[3] = argv[4]; /* the application name */
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initial_argv[4] = NULL;
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do_multiple_tests (subprocess);
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do_multiple_tests (subprogram);
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return 0;
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}
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#define CMDLINE_OPTIONS \
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{ "restart", no_argument, &restart, 1 },
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#define TEST_FUNCTION_ARGV do_test
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#include <support/test-driver.c>
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