#!/bin/ksh -p # # CDDL HEADER START # # The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the # Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). # You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # # You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE # or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions # and limitations under the License. # # When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each # file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. # If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the # fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying # information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] # # CDDL HEADER END # # # Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. # Use is subject to license terms. # # Copyright (c) 2012, 2016 by Delphix. All rights reserved. # . ${STF_TOOLS}/include/stf.shlib # Output an assertion # # $@ - assertion text function log_assert { _printline ASSERTION: "$@" } # Output a comment # # $@ - comment text function log_note { _printline NOTE: "$@" } # Execute and print command with status where success equals non-zero result # # $@ - command to execute # # return 0 if command fails, otherwise return 1 function log_neg { log_neg_expect "" "$@" return $? } # Execute a positive test and exit $STF_FAIL is test fails # # $@ - command to execute function log_must { log_pos "$@" (( $? != 0 )) && log_fail } # Execute a positive test but retry the command on failure if the output # matches an expected pattern. Otherwise behave like log_must and exit # $STF_FAIL is test fails. # # $1 - retry keyword # $2 - retry attempts # $3-$@ - command to execute # function log_must_retry { typeset out="" typeset logfile="/tmp/log.$$" typeset status=1 typeset expect=$1 typeset retry=$2 typeset delay=1 shift 2 while [[ -e $logfile ]]; do logfile="$logfile.$$" done while (( $retry > 0 )); do "$@" 2>$logfile status=$? out="cat $logfile" if (( $status == 0 )); then $out | egrep -i "internal error|assertion failed" \ > /dev/null 2>&1 # internal error or assertion failed if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then print -u2 $($out) _printerror "$@" "internal error or" \ " assertion failure exited $status" status=1 else [[ -n $LOGAPI_DEBUG ]] && print $($out) _printsuccess "$@" fi break else $out | grep -i "$expect" > /dev/null 2>&1 if (( $? == 0 )); then print -u2 $($out) _printerror "$@" "Retry in $delay seconds" sleep $delay (( retry=retry - 1 )) (( delay=delay * 2 )) else break; fi fi done if (( $status != 0 )) ; then print -u2 $($out) _printerror "$@" "exited $status" fi _recursive_output $logfile "false" return $status } # Execute a positive test and exit $STF_FAIL is test fails after being # retried up to 5 times when the command returns the keyword "busy". # # $@ - command to execute function log_must_busy { log_must_retry "busy" 5 "$@" (( $? != 0 )) && log_fail } # Execute a negative test and exit $STF_FAIL if test passes # # $@ - command to execute function log_mustnot { log_neg "$@" (( $? != 0 )) && log_fail } # Execute a negative test with keyword expected, and exit # $STF_FAIL if test passes # # $1 - keyword expected # $2-$@ - command to execute function log_mustnot_expect { log_neg_expect "$@" (( $? != 0 )) && log_fail } # Execute and print command with status where success equals non-zero result # or output includes expected keyword # # $1 - keyword expected # $2-$@ - command to execute # # return 0 if command fails, or the output contains the keyword expected, # return 1 otherwise function log_neg_expect { typeset out="" typeset logfile="/tmp/log.$$" typeset ret=1 typeset expect=$1 shift while [[ -e $logfile ]]; do logfile="$logfile.$$" done "$@" 2>$logfile typeset status=$? out="cat $logfile" # unexpected status if (( $status == 0 )); then print -u2 $($out) _printerror "$@" "unexpectedly exited $status" # missing binary elif (( $status == 127 )); then print -u2 $($out) _printerror "$@" "unexpectedly exited $status (File not found)" # bus error - core dump elif (( $status == 138 )); then print -u2 $($out) _printerror "$@" "unexpectedly exited $status (Bus Error)" # segmentation violation - core dump elif (( $status == 139 )); then print -u2 $($out) _printerror "$@" "unexpectedly exited $status (SEGV)" else $out | egrep -i "internal error|assertion failed" \ > /dev/null 2>&1 # internal error or assertion failed if (( $? == 0 )); then print -u2 $($out) _printerror "$@" "internal error or assertion failure" \ " exited $status" elif [[ -n $expect ]] ; then $out | grep -i "$expect" > /dev/null 2>&1 if (( $? == 0 )); then ret=0 else print -u2 $($out) _printerror "$@" "unexpectedly exited $status" fi else ret=0 fi if (( $ret == 0 )); then [[ -n $LOGAPI_DEBUG ]] && print $($out) _printsuccess "$@" "exited $status" fi fi _recursive_output $logfile "false" return $ret } # Execute and print command with status where success equals zero result # # $@ command to execute # # return command exit status function log_pos { typeset out="" typeset logfile="/tmp/log.$$" while [[ -e $logfile ]]; do logfile="$logfile.$$" done "$@" 2>$logfile typeset status=$? out="cat $logfile" if (( $status != 0 )) ; then print -u2 $($out) _printerror "$@" "exited $status" else $out | egrep -i "internal error|assertion failed" \ > /dev/null 2>&1 # internal error or assertion failed if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then print -u2 $($out) _printerror "$@" "internal error or assertion failure" \ " exited $status" status=1 else [[ -n $LOGAPI_DEBUG ]] && print $($out) _printsuccess "$@" fi fi _recursive_output $logfile "false" return $status } # Set an exit handler # # $@ - function(s) to perform on exit function log_onexit { _CLEANUP="$@" } # # Exit functions # # Perform cleanup and exit $STF_PASS # # $@ - message text function log_pass { _endlog $STF_PASS "$@" } # Perform cleanup and exit $STF_FAIL # # $@ - message text function log_fail { _endlog $STF_FAIL "$@" } # Perform cleanup and exit $STF_UNRESOLVED # # $@ - message text function log_unresolved { _endlog $STF_UNRESOLVED "$@" } # Perform cleanup and exit $STF_NOTINUSE # # $@ - message text function log_notinuse { _endlog $STF_NOTINUSE "$@" } # Perform cleanup and exit $STF_UNSUPPORTED # # $@ - message text function log_unsupported { _endlog $STF_UNSUPPORTED "$@" } # Perform cleanup and exit $STF_UNTESTED # # $@ - message text function log_untested { _endlog $STF_UNTESTED "$@" } # Perform cleanup and exit $STF_UNINITIATED # # $@ - message text function log_uninitiated { _endlog $STF_UNINITIATED "$@" } # Perform cleanup and exit $STF_NORESULT # # $@ - message text function log_noresult { _endlog $STF_NORESULT "$@" } # Perform cleanup and exit $STF_WARNING # # $@ - message text function log_warning { _endlog $STF_WARNING "$@" } # Perform cleanup and exit $STF_TIMED_OUT # # $@ - message text function log_timed_out { _endlog $STF_TIMED_OUT "$@" } # Perform cleanup and exit $STF_OTHER # # $@ - message text function log_other { _endlog $STF_OTHER "$@" } # # Internal functions # # Execute custom callback scripts on test failure # # callback script paths are stored in TESTFAIL_CALLBACKS, delimited by ':'. function _execute_testfail_callbacks { typeset callback print "$TESTFAIL_CALLBACKS:" | while read -d ":" callback; do if [[ -n "$callback" ]] ; then log_note "Performing test-fail callback ($callback)" $callback fi done } # Perform cleanup and exit # # $1 - stf exit code # $2-$n - message text function _endlog { typeset logfile="/tmp/log.$$" _recursive_output $logfile if [[ $1 == $STF_FAIL ]] ; then _execute_testfail_callbacks fi if [[ -n $_CLEANUP ]] ; then typeset cleanup=$_CLEANUP log_onexit "" log_note "Performing local cleanup via log_onexit ($cleanup)" $cleanup fi typeset exitcode=$1 shift (( ${#@} > 0 )) && _printline "$@" exit $exitcode } # Output a formatted line # # $@ - message text function _printline { print "$@" } # Output an error message # # $@ - message text function _printerror { _printline ERROR: "$@" } # Output a success message # # $@ - message text function _printsuccess { _printline SUCCESS: "$@" } # Output logfiles recursively # # $1 - start file # $2 - indicate whether output the start file itself, default as yes. function _recursive_output #logfile { typeset logfile=$1 while [[ -e $logfile ]]; do if [[ -z $2 || $logfile != $1 ]]; then cat $logfile fi rm -f $logfile logfile="$logfile.$$" done }