openssl/test/generate_ssl_tests.pl
Richard Levitte 1935a5861c Rework the perl fallback functionality
The module with_fallback.pm was kind of clunky and required a transfer
module.  This change replaces if with a much more generic pragma type
module, which simply appends given directories to @INC (as opposed to
the 'lib' pragma, which prepends the directories to @INC).

This also supports having a file MODULES.txt with sub-directories to
modules.  This ensures that we don't have to spray individual module
paths throughout our perl code, but can have them collected in one
place.

(do note that there is a 'fallback' module on CPAN.  However, it isn't
part of the core perl, and it has no support the any MODULES.txt kind
of construct)

Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/9826)
2019-09-12 12:49:31 +02:00

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Perl

#! /usr/bin/env perl
# Copyright 2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
# this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
# in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
# https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
## SSL testcase generator
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Basename;
use File::Spec::Functions;
use OpenSSL::Test qw/srctop_dir srctop_file/;
use OpenSSL::Test::Utils;
# This block needs to run before 'use lib srctop_dir' directives.
BEGIN {
OpenSSL::Test::setup("no_test_here");
}
use FindBin;
use lib "$FindBin::Bin/../util/perl";
use OpenSSL::fallback "$FindBin::Bin/../external/perl/MODULES.txt";
use Text::Template 1.46;
use lib "$FindBin::Bin/ssl-tests";
use vars qw/@ISA/;
push (@ISA, qw/Text::Template/);
use ssltests_base;
sub print_templates {
my $source = srctop_file("test", "ssl_test.tmpl");
my $template = Text::Template->new(TYPE => 'FILE', SOURCE => $source);
print "# Generated with generate_ssl_tests.pl\n\n";
my $num = scalar @ssltests::tests;
# Add the implicit base configuration.
foreach my $test (@ssltests::tests) {
$test->{"server"} = { (%ssltests::base_server, %{$test->{"server"}}) };
if (defined $test->{"server2"}) {
$test->{"server2"} = { (%ssltests::base_server, %{$test->{"server2"}}) };
} else {
if ($test->{"server"}->{"extra"} &&
defined $test->{"server"}->{"extra"}->{"ServerNameCallback"}) {
# Default is the same as server.
$test->{"reuse_server2"} = 1;
}
# Do not emit an empty/duplicate "server2" section.
$test->{"server2"} = { };
}
if (defined $test->{"resume_server"}) {
$test->{"resume_server"} = { (%ssltests::base_server, %{$test->{"resume_server"}}) };
} else {
if (defined $test->{"test"}->{"HandshakeMode"} &&
$test->{"test"}->{"HandshakeMode"} eq "Resume") {
# Default is the same as server.
$test->{"reuse_resume_server"} = 1;
}
# Do not emit an empty/duplicate "resume-server" section.
$test->{"resume_server"} = { };
}
$test->{"client"} = { (%ssltests::base_client, %{$test->{"client"}}) };
if (defined $test->{"resume_client"}) {
$test->{"resume_client"} = { (%ssltests::base_client, %{$test->{"resume_client"}}) };
} else {
if (defined $test->{"test"}->{"HandshakeMode"} &&
$test->{"test"}->{"HandshakeMode"} eq "Resume") {
# Default is the same as client.
$test->{"reuse_resume_client"} = 1;
}
# Do not emit an empty/duplicate "resume-client" section.
$test->{"resume_client"} = { };
}
}
# ssl_test expects to find a
#
# num_tests = n
#
# directive in the file. It'll then look for configuration directives
# for n tests, that each look like this:
#
# test-n = test-section
#
# [test-section]
# (SSL modules for client and server configuration go here.)
#
# [test-n]
# (Test configuration goes here.)
print "num_tests = $num\n\n";
# The conf module locations must come before everything else, because
# they look like
#
# test-n = test-section
#
# and you can't mix and match them with sections.
my $idx = 0;
foreach my $test (@ssltests::tests) {
my $testname = "${idx}-" . $test->{'name'};
print "test-$idx = $testname\n";
$idx++;
}
$idx = 0;
foreach my $test (@ssltests::tests) {
my $testname = "${idx}-" . $test->{'name'};
my $text = $template->fill_in(
HASH => [{ idx => $idx, testname => $testname } , $test],
DELIMITERS => [ "{-", "-}" ]);
print "# ===========================================================\n\n";
print "$text\n";
$idx++;
}
}
# Shamelessly copied from Configure.
sub read_config {
my $fname = shift;
open(INPUT, "< $fname") or die "Can't open input file '$fname'!\n";
local $/ = undef;
my $content = <INPUT>;
close(INPUT);
eval $content;
warn $@ if $@;
}
my $input_file = shift;
# Reads the tests into ssltests::tests.
read_config($input_file);
print_templates();
1;