When running tests under "make check" or similar to take advantage
of facilities like AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT and AX_VALGRIND_CHECK, it's
more straightforward to set an environment variable than to pass a
command-line option.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
Bug: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/dbus/dbus/issues/218
We have considerable anecdotal evidence that every relevant compiler
supports at least the small part of ISO varargs syntax that we need
here, because tools/tool-common.h has contained
#define VERBOSE(...) do {} while (0)
since dbus 1.9.2 (2014) and nobody has complained yet. With that in
mind, let's simplify.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
For test case execution, CheckCSourceCompiles is now used instead
of try_compile and the determination of DBUS_VA_AS_ARRAY is
performed with a separate test instead of evaluating the result
of HAVE_VA_COPY and HAVE___VA_COPY.
The tests are performed for all supported compilers. Since older
MSVC compilers (< 2013) do not support va_copy(), the macro
_DBUS_VA_ASSIGN(a1,a2) with the implementation { a1 = a2; } is used
as a fallback.
Stop using avc_init() which is deprecated and use avc_open() instead. Also, use SELINUX_CB_POLICYLOAD instead of AVC_CALLBACK_RESET callback.
See merge request dbus/dbus!31
Reviewed-by: smcv
Stop using avc_init() and use avc_open() instead. With this commit
dbus-daemon will stop using a thread to monitor the avc netlink and will
poll it instead.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/dbus/dbus/issues/134
If in a .pc variable a path is created from another
variable, such as exec_prefix=${prefix}/lib, prefix
must not contain a trailing slash to avoid double
slashes in the generated path.
If a function returns boolean for success/error, and returns a
DBusError, then it should set the DBusError if and only if it
returns FALSE.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
This is a wrapper for g_test_incomplete(), which works around bugs in
that function prior to GLib 2.57.3. I originally wrote it for librsvg.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
We might need these to run tests at build-time, so we should build them
whenever either modular or embedded tests are enabled, even if
installed-tests aren't.
We haven't noticed this bug until now because $(installable_helpers)
only contained test-apparmor-activation, which isn't normally needed at
build-time because the AppArmor test can only work when run as root.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
Instead of hard-coding the lib subdirectory of the installation prefix,
use the ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBEXECDIR} provided by the GNUInstallDirs
module, which defaults to the libexec subdirectory of the installation
prefix. This is consistent with the Autotools build system, which
installs to ${exec_prefix}/libexec unless modified with --libexecdir.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
Since the cmake build system is located below the cmake/
subdirectory, references to the source files used such as
../../bus or ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/../dbus etc. are required.
To standardize and simplify this, a cmake variable is now
defined in each of the listed directories, which contains
the corresponding path.
For test case execution, CheckCSourceCompiles is now used instead
of try_compile and the determination of DBUS_VA_AS_ARRAY is
performed with a separate test instead of evaluating the result
of HAVE_VA_COPY and HAVE___VA_COPY.
The tests are performed for all supported compilers. Since older
MSVC compilers (< 2013) do not support va_copy(), the macro
_DBUS_VA_ASSIGN(a1,a2) with the implementation { a1 = a2; } is used
as a fallback.
Reviewed-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
Bug: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/dbus/dbus/merge_requests/18
The timeout we're using here is 0.5s (500ms), but the actual time taken
is unbounded, because the OS scheduler might not schedule our process
for an arbitrary length of time after we become runnable.
We previously allowed up to 1 second, but in the CI jobs for dbus!9
and dbus!18 we've seen this take up to 3.4 seconds (presumably
because other tests, or other jobs running on the same shared
infrastructure, starved this process). Allow up to 10 seconds to guard
against spurious failures.
The timeout used in the production system.conf is 150 seconds (2½
minutes), and we're only using the shorter 500ms timeout here to make
the test complete more quickly, so ±10 seconds is relatively
insignificant: the main thing is that it's finite.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
Doing a runtime check in configure.ac (AC_RUN_IFELSE) has several
disadvantages:
* It doesn't work when cross-compiling. For example, if we build macOS
binaries on a Linux system, we'd assume that poll() works, but in
fact it won't.
* It checks the build system capabilities, but that is not necessarily
appropriate if (for example) a macOS 10.10 user builds binaries that
could be used by macOS 10.12 or macOS 10.9 users.
* It checks for one specific failure mode, but macOS seems to have a
history of various implementation issues in poll().
* If we want it to work in CMake, we have to duplicate it in the CMake
build system.
None of these is a showstopper on its own, but the combination of all
of them makes the current approach to avoiding the broken poll() on
macOS look unreliable. libcurl, a widely-portable library making
extensive use of sockets, specifically doesn't use poll() on Darwin
(macOS, iOS, etc.) or on Interix; let's follow their example here.
See also https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=302672 and
https://daniel.haxx.se/blog/2016/10/11/poll-on-mac-10-12-is-broken/
for some relevant history.
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>
Resolves: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/dbus/dbus/issues/232
CMake expects a semicolon-separated list of headers, not a
space-separated list. In particular, this meant we failed to detect
getpwnam_r() on Linux, and fell back to getpwnam().
Reviewed-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@collabora.com>