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Submitted by Tim Rice <tim@multitalents.net>. His comment is: I noticed "make report" didn't show the cc version on most of my System V platforms. This patch corrects this.
202 lines
4.5 KiB
Perl
202 lines
4.5 KiB
Perl
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
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#
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# Run the test suite and generate a report
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#
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if (! -f "Configure") {
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print "Please run perl util/selftest.pl in the OpenSSL directory.\n";
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exit 1;
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}
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my $report="testlog";
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my $os="??";
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my $version="??";
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my $platform0="??";
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my $platform="??";
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my $options="??";
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my $last="??";
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my $ok=0;
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my $cc="cc";
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my $cversion="??";
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my $sep="-----------------------------------------------------------------------------\n";
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my $not_our_fault="\nPlease ask your system administrator/vendor for more information.\n[Problems with your operating system setup should not be reported\nto the OpenSSL project.]\n";
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open(OUT,">$report") or die;
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print OUT "OpenSSL self-test report:\n\n";
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$uname=`uname -a`;
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$uname="??\n" if $uname eq "";
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$c=`sh config -t`;
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foreach $_ (split("\n",$c)) {
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$os=$1 if (/Operating system: (.*)$/);
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$platform0=$1 if (/Configuring for (.*)$/);
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}
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system "sh config" if (! -f "Makefile");
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if (open(IN,"<Makefile")) {
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while (<IN>) {
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$version=$1 if (/^VERSION=(.*)$/);
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$platform=$1 if (/^PLATFORM=(.*)$/);
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$options=$1 if (/^OPTIONS=(.*)$/);
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$cc=$1 if (/^CC= *(.*)$/);
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}
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close(IN);
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} else {
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print OUT "Error running config!\n";
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}
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$cversion=`$cc -v 2>&1`;
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$cversion=`$cc -V 2>&1` if $cversion =~ "[Uu]sage";
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$cversion=`$cc -V |head -1` if $cversion =~ "Error";
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$cversion=`$cc --version` if $cversion eq "";
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$cversion =~ s/Reading specs.*\n//;
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$cversion =~ s/usage.*\n//;
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chomp $cversion;
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if (open(IN,"<CHANGES")) {
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while(<IN>) {
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if (/\*\) (.{0,55})/ && !/applies to/) {
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$last=$1;
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last;
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}
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}
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close(IN);
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}
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print OUT "OpenSSL version: $version\n";
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print OUT "Last change: $last...\n";
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print OUT "Options: $options\n" if $options ne "";
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print OUT "OS (uname): $uname";
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print OUT "OS (config): $os\n";
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print OUT "Target (default): $platform0\n";
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print OUT "Target: $platform\n";
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print OUT "Compiler: $cversion\n";
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print OUT "\n";
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print "Checking compiler...\n";
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if (open(TEST,">cctest.c")) {
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print TEST "#include <stdio.h>\n#include <errno.h>\nmain(){printf(\"Hello world\\n\");}\n";
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close(TEST);
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system("$cc -o cctest cctest.c");
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if (`./cctest` !~ /Hello world/) {
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print OUT "Compiler doesn't work.\n";
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print OUT $not_our_fault;
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goto err;
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}
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system("ar r cctest.a /dev/null");
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if (not -f "cctest.a") {
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print OUT "Check your archive tool (ar).\n";
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print OUT $not_our_fault;
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goto err;
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}
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} else {
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print OUT "Can't create cctest.c\n";
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}
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if (open(TEST,">cctest.c")) {
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print TEST "#include <openssl/opensslv.h>\nmain(){printf(OPENSSL_VERSION_TEXT);}\n";
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close(TEST);
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system("$cc -o cctest -Iinclude cctest.c");
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$cctest = `./cctest`;
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if ($cctest !~ /OpenSSL $version/) {
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if ($cctest =~ /OpenSSL/) {
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print OUT "#include uses headers from different OpenSSL version!\n";
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} else {
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print OUT "Can't compile test program!\n";
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}
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print OUT $not_our_fault;
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goto err;
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}
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} else {
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print OUT "Can't create cctest.c\n";
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}
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print "Running make...\n";
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if (system("make 2>&1 | tee make.log") > 255) {
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print OUT "make failed!\n";
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if (open(IN,"<make.log")) {
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print OUT $sep;
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while (<IN>) {
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print OUT;
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}
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close(IN);
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print OUT $sep;
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} else {
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print OUT "make.log not found!\n";
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}
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goto err;
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}
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# Not sure why this is here. The tests themselves can detect if their
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# particular feature isn't included, and should therefore skip themselves.
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# To skip *all* tests just because one algorithm isn't included is like
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# shooting mosquito with an elephant gun...
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# -- Richard Levitte, inspired by problem report 1089
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#
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#$_=$options;
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#s/no-asm//;
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#s/no-shared//;
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#s/no-krb5//;
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#if (/no-/)
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#{
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# print OUT "Test skipped.\n";
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# goto err;
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#}
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print "Running make test...\n";
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if (system("make test 2>&1 | tee maketest.log") > 255)
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{
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print OUT "make test failed!\n";
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} else {
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$ok=1;
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}
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if ($ok and open(IN,"<maketest.log")) {
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while (<IN>) {
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$ok=2 if /^platform: $platform/;
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}
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close(IN);
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}
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if ($ok != 2) {
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print OUT "Failure!\n";
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if (open(IN,"<make.log")) {
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print OUT $sep;
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while (<IN>) {
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print OUT;
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}
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close(IN);
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print OUT $sep;
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} else {
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print OUT "make.log not found!\n";
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}
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if (open(IN,"<maketest.log")) {
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while (<IN>) {
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print OUT;
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}
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close(IN);
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print OUT $sep;
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} else {
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print OUT "maketest.log not found!\n";
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}
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} else {
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print OUT "Test passed.\n";
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}
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err:
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close(OUT);
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print "\n";
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open(IN,"<$report") or die;
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while (<IN>) {
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if (/$sep/) {
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print "[...]\n";
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last;
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}
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print;
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}
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print "\nTest report in file $report\n";
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