NetworkManager/tools/run-nm-test.sh
Thomas Haller 61f7dd7284 tests: fix "tools/run-nm-test.sh" to build test first
./tools/run-nm-test.sh -m src/settings/plugins/ifcfg-rh/tests/test-ifcfg-rh

makes the test before running it. However, that failed if the
test didn't exist already. Reorder the code so that we always
try to make the test before trying to run it.
2017-03-02 16:08:54 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
die() {
echo "$@"
exit 5
}
_is_true() {
case "$1" in
y|Y|yes|YES|1|true|TRUE)
return 0
;;
n|N|no|NO|0|false|FALSE)
return 1
;;
*)
if test -n "$2"; then
_is_true "$2"
return $?
fi
return 2
;;
esac
}
SCRIPT_PATH="${SCRIPT_PATH:-$(readlink -f "$(dirname "$0")")}"
VALGRIND_ERROR=37
if [ "$1" == "--called-from-make" ]; then
shift
CALLED_FROM_MAKE=1
else
CALLED_FROM_MAKE=0
fi
if [ "$CALLED_FROM_MAKE" == 1 ]; then
NMTST_LIBTOOL=($1 --mode=execute); shift
NMTST_VALGRIND_ARG="$1"; shift
if [[ "$NMTST_VALGRIND_ARG" == no ]]; then
NMTST_VALGRIND_ARG=
fi
if [[ -z "${NMTST_VALGRIND}" ]]; then
# the valgrind path can be specified via $NMTST_VALGRIND.
# Otherwise, it can be determined by the configure scripts.
# Otherwise, it is found in the current $PATH (below).
if [[ "$NMTST_VALGRIND_ARG" != "" ]]; then
NMTST_VALGRIND="${NMTST_VALGRIND_ARG}"
fi
fi
if [[ -z "${NMTST_USE_VALGRIND+x}" ]]; then
# whether to use valgrind can be specified via $NMTST_USE_VALGRIND.
# Otherwise, it depends on the configure option.
if [ "$NMTST_VALGRIND_ARG" == "" ]; then
NMTST_USE_VALGRIND=0
else
NMTST_USE_VALGRIND=1
fi
fi
NMTST_SUPPRESSIONS_ARGS="$1"; shift
if [[ -z "${NMTST_SUPPRESSIONS+x}" ]]; then
if [[ "$NMTST_SUPPRESSIONS_ARGS" == "" ]]; then
NMTST_SUPPRESSIONS="$SCRIPT_PATH/../valgrind.suppressions"
else
NMTST_SUPPRESSIONS="${NMTST_SUPPRESSIONS_ARGS}"
fi
fi
if [ "$1" = "--launch-dbus" ]; then
NMTST_LAUNCH_DBUS=1
shift
elif [ "$1" = "--launch-dbus=auto" ]; then
NMTST_LAUNCH_DBUS=
shift
else
NMTST_LAUNCH_DBUS=0
fi
TEST="$1"; shift
NMTST_MAKE_FIRST=0
else
if [[ -z "${NMTST_USE_VALGRIND+x}" ]]; then
# by default, disable valgrind checks.
NMTST_USE_VALGRIND=0
fi
if [ -n "${NMTST_LIBTOOL-:x}" ]; then
NMTST_LIBTOOL=(sh "$SCRIPT_PATH/../libtool" --mode=execute)
elif [ -n "${NMTST_LIBTOOL-x}" ]; then
NMTST_LIBTOOL=()
else
NMTST_LIBTOOL=($NMTST_LIBTOOL --mode=execute)
fi
for a in "$@"; do
case "$a" in
"--launch-dbus")
NMTST_LAUNCH_DBUS=1
shift
;;
"--no-launch-dbus"|"-D")
NMTST_LAUNCH_DBUS=0
shift
;;
"--no-libtool")
NMTST_LIBTOOL=()
shift
;;
--make-first|-m)
NMTST_MAKE_FIRST=1
shift
;;
"--valgrind"|-v)
NMTST_USE_VALGRIND=1
shift;
;;
"--no-valgrind"|-V)
NMTST_USE_VALGRIND=0
shift;
;;
"--")
shift
break
;;
*)
break
;;
esac
done
# we support calling the script directly. In this case,
# only pass the path to the test to run.
TEST="$1"; shift
if [[ -z "${NMTST_SUPPRESSIONS+x}" ]]; then
NMTST_SUPPRESSIONS="$SCRIPT_PATH/../valgrind.suppressions"
fi
fi
if _is_true "$NMTST_MAKE_FIRST" 0; then
git_dir="$(readlink -f "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)")"
rel_path="$(realpath --relative-to="$git_dir" -m "$TEST" 2>/dev/null)" || die "cannot resolve test-name \"$TEST\". Did you call the script properly?"
cd "$git_dir"
make -j5 "$rel_path" || die "make of $TEST failed ($git_dir / $rel_path)"
cd - 1>/dev/null
fi
[ -x "$TEST" ] || die "Test \"$TEST\" does not exist"
TEST_PATH="$(readlink -f "$(dirname "$TEST")")"
TEST_NAME="${TEST##*/}"
if [ -z "${NMTST_LAUNCH_DBUS}" ]; then
# autodetect whether to launch D-Bus based on the test path.
if [[ $TEST_PATH == */libnm/tests || $TEST_PATH == */libnm-glib/tests ]]; then
NMTST_LAUNCH_DBUS=1
else
NMTST_LAUNCH_DBUS=0
fi
fi
# if the user wishes, change first into the directory of the test
if _is_true "$NMTST_CHANGE_DIRECTORY" 0; then
cd "$TEST_PATH"
TEST="./$TEST_NAME"
fi
NMTST_DBUS_RUN_SESSION=()
if _is_true "$NMTST_LAUNCH_DBUS"; then
if ! which dbus-run-session &>/dev/null ; then
eval `dbus-launch --sh-syntax`
trap "kill $DBUS_SESSION_BUS_PID" EXIT
else
NMTST_DBUS_RUN_SESSION=(dbus-run-session --)
fi
fi
[ -x "$TEST" ] || die "Cannot execute test \"$TEST\""
if ! _is_true "$NMTST_USE_VALGRIND" 0; then
"${NMTST_DBUS_RUN_SESSION[@]}" \
"$TEST" "$@"
exit $?
fi
if [[ -z "${NMTST_VALGRIND}" ]]; then
NMTST_VALGRIND=`which valgrind` || die "cannot find valgrind binary. Set \$NMTST_VALGRIND"
else
test -e "${NMTST_VALGRIND}" || die "cannot find valgrind binary from NMTST_VALGRIND=\"${NMTST_VALGRIND}\""
fi
if [[ "${NMTST_SUPPRESSIONS}" != "" ]]; then
NMTST_SUPPRESSIONS=("--suppressions=$NMTST_SUPPRESSIONS")
else
NMTST_SUPPRESSIONS=()
fi
LOGFILE="${TEST}.valgrind-log"
export G_SLICE=always-malloc
export G_DEBUG=gc-friendly
"${NMTST_DBUS_RUN_SESSION[@]}" \
"${NMTST_LIBTOOL[@]}" \
"$NMTST_VALGRIND" \
--quiet \
--error-exitcode=$VALGRIND_ERROR \
--leak-check=full \
--gen-suppressions=all \
"${NMTST_SUPPRESSIONS[@]}" \
--num-callers=100 \
--log-file="$LOGFILE" \
"$TEST" \
"$@"
RESULT=$?
test -s "$LOGFILE"
HAS_ERRORS=$?
if [ $RESULT -ne 0 -a $RESULT -ne 77 ]; then
if [ $HAS_ERRORS -ne 0 ]; then
rm -f "$LOGFILE"
elif [ $RESULT -ne $VALGRIND_ERROR ]; then
# the test (probably) didn't fail due to valgrind.
echo "The test failed. Also check the valgrind log at '`realpath "$LOGFILE"`'" >&2
else
echo "valgrind failed! Check the log at '`realpath "$LOGFILE"`'" >&2
UNRESOLVED=$(awk -F: '/obj:\// {print $NF}' "$LOGFILE" | sort | uniq)
if [ -n "$UNRESOLVED" ]; then
echo Some addresses could not be resolved into symbols. >&2
echo The errors might get suppressed when you install the debuging symbols. >&2
if [ -x /usr/bin/dnf ]; then
echo Hint: dnf debuginfo-install $UNRESOLVED >&2
elif [ -x /usr/bin/debuginfo-install ]; then
echo Hint: debuginfo-install $UNRESOLVED >&2
else
echo Files without debugging symbols: $UNRESOLVED >&2
fi
fi
fi
exit $RESULT
fi
if [ $HAS_ERRORS -eq 0 ]; then
# valgrind doesn't support setns syscall and spams the logfile.
# hack around it...
if [ "$TEST_NAME" = 'test-link-linux' -a -z "$(sed -e '/^--[0-9]\+-- WARNING: unhandled .* syscall: /,/^--[0-9]\+-- it at http.*\.$/d' "$LOGFILE")" ]; then
HAS_ERRORS=1
fi
fi
if [ $HAS_ERRORS -eq 0 ]; then
# shouldn't actually happen...
echo "valgrind succeeded, but log is not empty: '`realpath "$LOGFILE"`'" >&2
exit 1
fi
rm -f "$LOGFILE"
exit $RESULT