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To be able to run tests when we've built in a directory other than the source tree, the testing framework needs a few adjustments. test/testlib/OpenSSL/Test.pm needs to know where it can find shlib_wrap.sh, and a number of other tests need to be told a different place to find engines than what they may be able to figure out on their own. Relying to $TOP is not enough, $SRCTOP and $BLDTOP can be used as an alternative. As part of this change, top_file and top_dir are removed and srctop_file, bldtop_file, srctop_dir and bldtop_dir take their place. Reviewed-by: Ben Laurie <ben@openssl.org>
233 lines
4.7 KiB
Perl
233 lines
4.7 KiB
Perl
package OpenSSL::Test::Utils;
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use Exporter;
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use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS);
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$VERSION = "0.1";
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@ISA = qw(Exporter);
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@EXPORT = qw(alldisabled anydisabled disabled config available_protocols
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have_IPv4 have_IPv6);
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=head1 NAME
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OpenSSL::Test::Utils - test utility functions
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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use OpenSSL::Test::Utils;
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my @tls = available_protocols("tls");
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my @dtls = available_protocols("dtls");
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alldisabled("dh", "dsa");
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anydisabled("dh", "dsa");
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config("fips");
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have_IPv4();
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have_IPv6();
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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This module provides utility functions for the testing framework.
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=cut
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use OpenSSL::Test qw/:DEFAULT bldtop_file/;
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=over 4
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=item B<available_protocols STRING>
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Returns a list of strings for all the available SSL/TLS versions if
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STRING is "tls", or for all the available DTLS versions if STRING is
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"dtls". Otherwise, it returns the empty list. The strings in the
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returned list can be used with B<alldisabled> and B<anydisabled>.
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=item B<alldisabled ARRAY>
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=item B<anydisabled ARRAY>
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In an array context returns an array with each element set to 1 if the
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corresponding feature is disabled and 0 otherwise.
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In a scalar context, alldisabled returns 1 if all of the features in
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ARRAY are disabled, while anydisabled returns 1 if any of them are
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disabled.
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=item B<config STRING>
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Returns an item from the %config hash in \$TOP/configdata.pm.
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=item B<have_IPv4>
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=item B<have_IPv6>
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Return true if IPv4 / IPv6 is possible to use on the current system.
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=back
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=cut
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our %available_protocols;
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our %disabled;
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our %config;
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my $configdata_loaded = 0;
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sub load_configdata {
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# We eval it so it doesn't run at compile time of this file.
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# The latter would have bldtop_file() complain that setup() hasn't
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# been run yet.
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my $configdata = bldtop_file("configdata.pm");
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eval { require $configdata;
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%available_protocols = %configdata::available_protocols;
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%disabled = %configdata::disabled;
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%config = %configdata::config;
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};
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$configdata_loaded = 1;
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}
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# args
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# list of 1s and 0s, coming from check_disabled()
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sub anyof {
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my $x = 0;
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foreach (@_) { $x += $_ }
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return $x > 0;
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}
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# args
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# list of 1s and 0s, coming from check_disabled()
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sub allof {
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my $x = 1;
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foreach (@_) { $x *= $_ }
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return $x > 0;
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}
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# args
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# list of strings, all of them should be names of features
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# that can be disabled.
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# returns a list of 1s (if the corresponding feature is disabled)
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# and 0s (if it isn't)
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sub check_disabled {
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return map { exists $disabled{lc $_} ? 1 : 0 } @_;
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}
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# Exported functions #################################################
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# args:
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# list of features to check
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sub anydisabled {
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load_configdata() unless $configdata_loaded;
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my @ret = check_disabled(@_);
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return @ret if wantarray;
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return anyof(@ret);
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}
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# args:
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# list of features to check
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sub alldisabled {
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load_configdata() unless $configdata_loaded;
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my @ret = check_disabled(@_);
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return @ret if wantarray;
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return allof(@ret);
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}
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#!!! Kept for backward compatibility
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# args:
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# single string
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sub disabled {
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anydisabled(@_);
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}
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sub available_protocols {
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load_configdata() unless $configdata_loaded;
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my $protocol_class = shift;
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if (exists $available_protocols{lc $protocol_class}) {
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return @{$available_protocols{lc $protocol_class}}
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}
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return ();
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}
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sub config {
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return $config{$_[0]};
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}
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# IPv4 / IPv6 checker
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my $have_IPv4 = -1;
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my $have_IPv6 = -1;
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my $IP_factory;
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sub check_IP {
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my $listenaddress = shift;
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eval {
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require IO::Socket::IP;
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my $s = IO::Socket::IP->new(
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LocalAddr => $listenaddress,
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LocalPort => 0,
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Listen=>1,
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);
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$s or die "\n";
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$s->close();
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};
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if ($@ eq "") {
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return 1;
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}
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eval {
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require IO::Socket::INET6;
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my $s = IO::Socket::INET6->new(
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LocalAddr => $listenaddress,
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LocalPort => 0,
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Listen=>1,
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);
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$s or die "\n";
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$s->close();
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};
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if ($@ eq "") {
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return 1;
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}
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eval {
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require IO::Socket::INET;
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my $s = IO::Socket::INET->new(
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LocalAddr => $listenaddress,
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LocalPort => 0,
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Listen=>1,
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);
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$s or die "\n";
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$s->close();
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};
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if ($@ eq "") {
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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sub have_IPv4 {
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if ($have_IPv4 < 0) {
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$have_IPv4 = check_IP("127.0.0.1");
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}
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return $have_IPv4;
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}
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sub have_IPv6 {
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if ($have_IPv6 < 0) {
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$have_IPv6 = check_IP("::1");
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}
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return $have_IPv6;
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}
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<OpenSSL::Test>
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=head1 AUTHORS
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Stephen Henson E<lt>steve@openssl.orgE<gt> and
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Richard Levitte E<lt>levitte@openssl.orgE<gt>
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=cut
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1;
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