3 # stuff for tracking test case counts
9 #relevant pids default vals
15 TEST_DYNAMIC_FILTERS="@DYNAMIC_FILTERS@"
16 TESTDIR=/var/lib/dlog-tests
22 time=`echo $2 | awk -F '[ +]' '{print $2}'`
23 ts=`date +%s%N -d $time`
26 time=`echo $2 | awk -F '[ +.]' '{print $3}'`
27 ms=`echo $2 | awk -F '[ +.]' '{print $4}'`
28 sec=`date +%s%N -d $time`
29 ns=$((10#$ms * 1000000))
33 time=`echo $2 | awk -F '[ +.]' '{print $2}'`
34 ts=`date +%s%N -d $time`
37 time=`echo $2 | awk -F '[ +.]' '{print $2}'`
38 ts=`date +%s%N -d $time`
41 time=`echo $2 | awk -F '[ +.]' '{print $2}'`
42 ts=`date +%s%N -d $time`
45 ts=`echo $2 | awk -F '[ +]' '{print $1}' | sed -e 's/\.//g'`
52 [ $UTIL_PID -ne -1 ] && kill $UTIL_PID > /dev/null 2>&1
53 [ $MT_TEST -ne -1 ] && kill $MT_TEST > /dev/null 2>&1
54 [ $LOGGER -ne -1 ] && kill $LOGGER > /dev/null 2>&1
55 [ -d $TESTDIR ] && rm -rf $TESTDIR/*
56 [ -d $RUNTIME_FILTERS_DIR ] && rm -rf $RUNTIME_FILTERS_DIR
63 if [ $LOGGER -ne -1 ] && [ -z "$(ps -o pid= -p $LOGGER)" ]; then
71 [ $? -eq 0 ] && daemon_status="[logger daemon not running]"
75 printf "[%02d] FAILED: %s %s\n" $TOTAL "$LOG_DETAILS" "$daemon_status"
81 [ $? -eq 0 ] && daemon_status="[logger daemon not running]"
85 printf "[%02d] PASSED: %s %s\n" $TOTAL "$LOG_DETAILS" "$daemon_status"
89 # supress stderr messages from subcommands
92 USAGE_MESSAGE="usage: $0 pipe|logger|pipe_quick|logger_quick"
99 if [ "$1" == "pipe" ]; then
102 elif [ "$1" == "logger" ]; then
105 elif [ "$1" == "pipe_quick" ]; then
108 elif [ "$1" == "logger_quick" ]; then
117 capsh --print | grep Current | grep cap_syslog > /dev/null || { echo "*** ERROR: cap_syslog missing"; NEEDS_TO_QUIT=1; }
118 mount | grep ' / ' | grep rw > /dev/null || { echo "*** ERROR: root not mounted read-write"; NEEDS_TO_QUIT=1; }
119 [[ $NEEDS_TO_QUIT -eq 0 ]] || exit 1
121 if [ -z "$DLOG_CONFIG_PATH" ]; then
122 ORIGINAL_CONFIG_PATH="/etc/dlog.conf"
124 ORIGINAL_CONFIG_PATH="$DLOG_CONFIG_PATH"
127 export DLOG_CONFIG_PATH="@datadir@/dlog-$type.conf.test"
128 PATH=$PATH:@libexecdir@/libdlog/
130 #create dir for runtime filters
131 RUNTIME_FILTERS_DIR="/tmp/dlog-filters/"
132 mkdir -p "$RUNTIME_FILTERS_DIR"
135 if [ $type == "pipe" ]; then
141 if [ "$TEST_DYNAMIC_FILTERS" == "true" ]; then
144 dlogutil -c -b radio -b system -b main
145 LOG_DETAILS="dlogctl --disable (no args)"
147 [ `dlogctl -g | grep ENABLED | wc -l` -eq 0 ] && ok || fail
148 LOG_DETAILS="testing if filters were applied"
149 dlogsend -b system -t TEST test
150 dlogsend -b main -t TEST test
151 dlogsend -b radio -t TEST test
152 [ `dlogutil -d -b radio -b system -b main | wc -l` -eq 0 ] && ok || fail
154 LOG_DETAILS="dlogctl --enable (no args)"
156 [ `dlogctl -g | grep DISABLED | wc -l` -eq 0 ] && ok || fail
157 LOG_DETAILS="testing if filters were applied"
158 dlogutil -c -b radio -b system -b main
159 dlogsend -b system -t TEST test
160 dlogsend -b main -t TEST test
161 dlogsend -b radio -t TEST test
162 [ `dlogutil -d -b radio -b system -b main | wc -l` -eq 3 ] && ok || fail
164 LOG_DETAILS="dlogctl --disable (1 arg)"
165 dlogctl --disable -b system
166 [ `dlogctl -g | grep DISABLED | grep system | wc -l` -eq 1 ] &&
167 [ `dlogctl -g | grep DISABLED | wc -l` -eq 1 ] && ok || fail
168 LOG_DETAILS="testing if filters were applied"
169 dlogutil -c -b radio -b system -b main
170 dlogsend -b system -t TEST test
171 dlogsend -b main -t TEST test
172 dlogsend -b radio -t TEST test
173 [ `dlogutil -d -b radio -b system -b main | wc -l` -eq 2 ] && ok || fail
175 LOG_DETAILS="dlogctl --disable (multiple args)"
176 dlogctl --disable -b main -b radio
177 [ `dlogctl -g | grep DISABLED | grep -v system | wc -l` -eq 2 ] &&
178 [ `dlogctl -g | grep DISABLED | grep radio | wc -l` -eq 1 ] &&
179 [ `dlogctl -g | grep DISABLED | grep main | wc -l` -eq 1 ] && ok || fail
180 LOG_DETAILS="testing if filters were applied"
181 dlogutil -c -b radio -b system -b main
182 dlogsend -b system -t TEST test
183 dlogsend -b main -t TEST test
184 dlogsend -b radio -t TEST test
185 [ `dlogutil -d -b radio -b system -b main | wc -l` -eq 0 ] && ok || fail
187 LOG_DETAILS="dlogctl --enable (multiple args)"
188 dlogctl --enable -b radio -b system
189 [ `dlogctl -g | grep DISABLED | wc -l` -eq 1 ] &&
190 [ `dlogctl -g | grep DISABLED | grep main | wc -l` -eq 1 ] &&
191 [ `dlogctl -g | grep ENABLED | grep system | wc -l` -eq 1 ] &&
192 [ `dlogctl -g | grep ENABLED | grep radio | wc -l` -eq 1 ] && ok || fail
193 LOG_DETAILS="testing if filters were applied"
194 dlogutil -c -b radio -b system -b main
195 dlogsend -b system -t TEST test
196 dlogsend -b main -t TEST test
197 dlogsend -b radio -t TEST test
198 [ `dlogutil -d -b radio -b system -b main | wc -l` -eq 2 ] && ok || fail
200 LOG_DETAILS="dlogctl --enable (1 arg)"
201 dlogctl --enable -b main
202 [ `dlogctl -g | grep DISABLED | wc -l` -eq 0 ] && ok || fail
203 LOG_DETAILS="testing if filters were applied"
204 dlogutil -c -b radio -b system -b main
205 dlogsend -b system -t TEST test
206 dlogsend -b main -t TEST test
207 dlogsend -b radio -t TEST test
208 [ `dlogutil -d -b radio -b system -b main | wc -l` -eq 3 ] && ok || fail
210 LOG_DETAILS="dlogctl -s allow"
211 dlogutil -c -b radio -b system -b main
214 dlogctl -t TEST_TAG -s allow
215 dlogsend -b main -t TEST_TAG test
216 dlogsend -b main -t TEST test
217 [ `dlogutil -d -b main | wc -l` -eq 1 ] && ok || fail
219 LOG_DETAILS="dlogctl -s [N]"
220 dlogutil -c -b radio -b system -b main
223 dlogctl -t TEST_TAG -s 3
224 dlogsend -b main -c 10 -t TEST_TAG test
225 dlogsend -b main -c 10 -t TEST test
226 [ `dlogutil -d -b main | wc -l` -eq 4 ] && ok || fail
228 LOG_DETAILS="testing invalid parameters for dlogctl (1/13)"
229 dlogctl -s invalid &> /dev/null && fail || ok
231 LOG_DETAILS="testing invalid parameters for dlogctl (2/13)"
232 dlogctl -p X -g &> /dev/null && fail || ok
234 LOG_DETAILS="testing invalid parameters for dlogctl (3/13)"
235 dlogctl -b invalid --disable &> /dev/null && fail || ok
237 LOG_DETAILS="testing invalid parameters for dlogctl (4/13)"
238 dlogctl -s allow -g -t xyz -p E &> /dev/null && fail || ok
240 LOG_DETAILS="testing invalid parameters for dlogctl (5/13)"
241 dlogctl -s allow -c &> /dev/null && fail || ok
243 LOG_DETAILS="testing invalid parameters for dlogctl (6/13)"
244 dlogctl -c -g -t xyz -p E &> /dev/null && fail || ok
247 LOG_DETAILS="testing invalid parameters for dlogctl (7/13)"
248 dlogctl -s -10 &> /dev/null && fail || ok
250 LOG_DETAILS="testing invalid parameters for dlogctl (8/13)"
251 dlogctl -s 999999 &> /dev/null && fail || ok
254 LOG_DETAILS="testing invalid parameters for dlogctl (9/13)"
255 dlogctl -s 100 && ok || fail
257 LOG_DETAILS="testing invalid parameters for dlogctl (10/13)"
258 [ `cat $RUNTIME_FILTERS_DIR/05-logctl.conf | grep -E 'limiter\|\*\|\*=100' | wc -l` -eq 1 ] && ok || fail
261 LOG_DETAILS="testing invalid parameters for dlogctl (11/13)"
262 [ `dlogctl -g | grep '*:*' | grep 100 | wc -l` -eq 1 ] && ok || fail
265 LOG_DETAILS="testing invalid parameters for dlogctl (12/13)"
266 dlogctl -c -t '*' -p '*' && ok || fail
268 LOG_DETAILS="testing invalid parameters for dlogctl (13/13)"
269 [ `cat $RUNTIME_FILTERS_DIR/05-logctl.conf | grep -E 'limiter\|\*\|\*=100' | wc -l` -eq 0 ] && ok || fail
272 LOG_DETAILS="testing if the whole dynamic config directory is respected"
274 cp $RUNTIME_FILTERS_DIR/{05-logctl.conf,10-other.conf}
276 dlogutil -c -b radio -b system -b main
277 dlogsend -b system -t TEST test
278 dlogsend -b main -t TEST test
279 dlogsend -b radio -t TEST test
280 [ `dlogutil -d -b radio -b system -b main | wc -l` -eq 0 ] && ok || fail
281 rm $RUNTIME_FILTERS_DIR/10-other.conf
284 SEED=$(head -c 6 /dev/urandom | base64)
286 # -k is async, unlike normal mode; therefore we have to wait until the logging process actually finishes
287 while ps -o args | grep "dlogsend" | grep -v grep &> /dev/null || ps -o args | grep "dlog-log-critical" | grep -v grep &> /dev/null; do :; done
288 CRIT_PATH="@DLOG_CRITICAL_LOGFILE_PATH@"
289 LOG_DETAILS="testing if critical logging works"
290 cat "$CRIT_PATH".{a,b} | grep -F "$SEED" &> /dev/null && ok || fail
292 # put 100 log entries in the "main" buffer
298 LOG_DETAILS="testing if dlogutil -d exits with success after printing logs"
299 dlogutil -d &> /dev/null && ok || fail
301 LOG_DETAILS="testing if -t argument is parsed properly"
302 dlogutil -t dummy &> /dev/null && fail || ok
304 LOG_DETAILS="testing if -u argument is parsed properly"
305 dlogutil -du dummy &> /dev/null && fail || ok
307 LOG_DETAILS="testing if limiting printed log entries to less than exists in the buffer returns proper value"
308 [ $(dlogutil -b main -t 20 | wc -l) -eq 20 ] && ok || fail # less logs than currently in buffer
310 LOG_DETAILS="testing if limiting printed log entries to more than exists in the buffer returns proper value"
311 [ $(dlogutil -b main -t 200 | wc -l) -eq 100 ] && ok || fail # more
313 LOG_DETAILS="testing if dlogutil returns exact amount of entries as there is in the buffer"
314 [ $(dlogutil -b main -d | wc -l) -eq 100 ] && ok || fail # exactly
316 LOG_DETAILS="testing if reading from dummy buffer returns an error as expected"
317 dlogutil -b nonexistent_buffer &> /dev/null && fail || ok
319 LOG_DETAILS="testing if reading from \"system\" buffer returns zero entries (logs are in the \"main\" buffer)"
320 [ $(dlogutil -d -b system | wc -l) -eq 0 ] && ok || fail
322 LOG_DETAILS="testing if dlogutil -c empties all buffers"
323 dlogutil -cb main && ok || fail
325 LOG_DETAILS="testing if writing entries to empty buffer and reading them returns proper amount of entries"
327 [ $(dlogutil -b main -d | wc -l) -eq 10 ] && ok || fail # should be 10, not 110
329 LOG_DETAILS="testing if filters work (1/3)"
330 [ $(dlogutil -b main -d *:E | wc -l) -eq 5 ] && ok || fail # half of current logs (test_libdlog alternates between error and info log levels)
332 LOG_DETAILS="testing if filters work (2/3)"
333 [ $(dlogutil -b main -d *:W | wc -l) -eq 5 ] && ok || fail
335 LOG_DETAILS="testing if filters work (3/3)"
336 [ $(dlogutil -b main -d *:I | wc -l) -eq 10 ] && ok || fail
338 LOG_DETAILS="testing if exact filters work (1/3)"
339 [ $(dlogutil -b main -d *:=E | wc -l) -eq 5 ] && ok || fail
341 LOG_DETAILS="testing if exact filters work (2/3)"
342 [ $(dlogutil -b main -d *:=W | wc -l) -eq 0 ] && ok || fail
344 LOG_DETAILS="testing if exact filters work (3/3)"
345 [ $(dlogutil -b main -d *:=I | wc -l) -eq 5 ] && ok || fail
347 LOG_DETAILS="testing if adding \"silent\" filter works"
348 [ $(dlogutil -b main -s -d | wc -l) -eq 0 ] && ok || fail
350 LOG_DETAILS="testing if reading buffer size returns proper exit code"
351 dlogutil -gb main &> /dev/null && ok || fail
353 LOG_DETAILS="testing if writing all entries to single file works (-f)"
354 dlogutil -f $TESTDIR/dlog_test_file -d &> /dev/null && ok || fail
356 if [ $quick -ne 1 ]; then
357 LOG_DETAILS="testing if the continuous mode works as expected (1/2)"
358 dlogutil -b main -f $TESTDIR/dlog_continuous1_file &
361 kill $UTIL_PID && WAS_ALIVE=1 || WAS_ALIVE=0
363 [[ $WAS_ALIVE -eq 1 && `wc -l < $TESTDIR/dlog_continuous1_file` -eq 10 ]] && ok || fail
365 LOG_DETAILS="testing if the continuous mode works as expected (2/2)"
366 dlogutil -b main -f $TESTDIR/dlog_continuous2_file &
369 dlogsend -b main "Hi!"
371 kill $UTIL_PID && WAS_ALIVE=1 || WAS_ALIVE=0
373 [[ $WAS_ALIVE -eq 1 && `wc -l < $TESTDIR/dlog_continuous2_file` -eq 11 ]] && ok || fail
375 LOG_DETAILS="testing if the monitor mode works as expected (1/2)"
376 dlogutil -mb main -f $TESTDIR/dlog_monitor1_file &
379 kill $UTIL_PID && WAS_ALIVE=1 || WAS_ALIVE=0
381 [[ $WAS_ALIVE -eq 1 && `wc -l < $TESTDIR/dlog_monitor1_file` -eq 0 ]] && ok || fail
383 LOG_DETAILS="testing if the monitor mode works as expected (2/2)"
384 dlogutil -mb main -f $TESTDIR/dlog_monitor2_file &
387 dlogsend -b main "Hi!"
389 kill $UTIL_PID && WAS_ALIVE=1 || WAS_ALIVE=0
391 [[ $WAS_ALIVE -eq 1 && `wc -l < $TESTDIR/dlog_monitor2_file` -eq 1 ]] && ok || fail
394 LOG_DETAILS="testing if writing entries to rotating files works (-r/-n)"
395 dlogutil -f $TESTDIR/dlog_rotating_file -r 12 -n 3 & # 3 files at 12 KB each
398 test_libdlog 100000 &
399 LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID=$!
400 wait $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID
402 LOG_DETAILS="testing if single file is properly created"
403 if [ -e $TESTDIR/dlog_test_file ]; then ok; else fail; fi
405 LOG_DETAILS="testing if rotating file is properly created (1/4)"
406 if [ -e $TESTDIR/dlog_rotating_file.1 ]; then ok; else fail; fi
408 LOG_DETAILS="testing if rotating file is properly created (2/4)"
409 if [ -e $TESTDIR/dlog_rotating_file.2 ]; then ok; else fail; fi
411 LOG_DETAILS="testing if rotating file is properly created (3/4)"
412 if [ -e $TESTDIR/dlog_rotating_file.3 ]; then ok; else fail; fi
414 LOG_DETAILS="testing if rotating file is properly created (4/4)"
415 if [ -e $TESTDIR/dlog_rotating_file.4 ]; then fail; else ok; fi
417 LOG_DETAILS="testing the size of log files"
418 if [ $(du $TESTDIR/dlog_rotating_file.3 | sed "s#$TESTDIR/dlog_rotating_file.3##g") -eq 16 ]; then ok; else fail; fi # the actual size is one sector more (so 12 -> 16) because the limit is checked after reaching it, not before
423 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil works correctly in the dump mode"
424 test_libdlogutil dump $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
425 if [ $quick -ne 1 ]; then
426 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil works correctly if processing the logs takes some time"
427 test_libdlogutil timer $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
429 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil works correctly in the continuous mode"
430 test_libdlogutil continuous $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
431 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil skips all the logs in the monitor mode correctly"
432 test_libdlogutil monitor $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
433 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil priority filter works correctly"
434 test_libdlogutil priority $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
435 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil exact priority filter works correctly"
436 test_libdlogutil priority_exact $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
437 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil limits the log amount correctly"
438 test_libdlogutil limit $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
439 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil PID filter works correctly (1/2)"
440 test_libdlogutil pid_correct $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
441 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil PID filter works correctly (2/2)"
442 test_libdlogutil pid_wrong $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
443 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil TID filter works correctly (1/2)"
444 test_libdlogutil tid_correct $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
445 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil TID filter works correctly (2/2)"
446 test_libdlogutil tid_wrong $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
447 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil tag filter works correctly (1/2)"
448 test_libdlogutil tag_correct $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
449 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil tag filter works correctly (2/2)"
450 test_libdlogutil tag_wrong $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
451 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil prefix filter works correctly (1/2)"
452 test_libdlogutil prefix_correct $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
453 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil prefix filter works correctly (2/2)"
454 test_libdlogutil prefix_wrong $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
455 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil returns the correct buffer traits"
456 test_libdlogutil traits $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
457 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil aliasing works"
458 if [ $type == "pipe" ]; then
459 test_libdlogutil alias $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
461 DLOG_CONFIG_PATH="@datadir@/dlog-logger.conf.alias" test_libdlogutil alias $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
463 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil errors out correctly if used improperly"
464 test_libdlogutil negative $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
466 cmd_prefix="dlogutil -t 1 -u 0 -v"
469 regex_prio="[VDIWEFS]{1}"
470 regex_pidtid="P[0-9[:space:]]{5,},\s{1}T[0-9[:space:]]{5,}"
471 regex_time="[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}\s{1}[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}"
472 regex_timezone="[\+-]{1}[0-9]{4}"
474 for PARAM in always auto none never; do
475 for PRIO in info error; do
476 for OUTPUT in pipe tty; do
477 if [[ "$PARAM" == "always" ]]; then
479 elif [[ "$PARAM" == "never" ]]; then
481 elif [[ "$OUTPUT" == "tty" ]]; then
487 if [[ "$PRIO" == "info" ]]; then
488 REGEX="s/^I\([0-9[:space:]]{5,}\)[[:print:]]*\([[:print:]]*\)@$/1/g"
489 elif [[ "$COLOR_EXPECTED" -eq 0 ]]; then
490 REGEX="s/^E\([0-9[:space:]]{5,}\)[[:print:]]*\([[:print:]]*\)@$/1/g"
492 REGEX="s/^~\[31;1mE\([0-9[:space:]]{5,}\) ~\[0m[[:print:]]*~\[31;1m \([[:print:]]*\)@~\[0m$/1/g"
495 # -t 1 instead of | head -n 1 because the `script` command can't cope with SIGPIPE.
496 COMMAND="$cmd_prefix $format"
498 if [[ "$PARAM" == "none" ]]; then
499 LOG_DETAILS="testing if color output is correct (implicit --color=auto/$PRIO priority/$OUTPUT output)"
501 COMMAND="$COMMAND --color=$PARAM"
502 LOG_DETAILS="testing if color output is correct (--color=$PARAM/$PRIO priority/$OUTPUT output)"
505 if [[ "$PRIO" == "info" ]]; then
506 COMMAND="$COMMAND '*:=I'"
508 COMMAND="$COMMAND '*:=E'"
511 if [[ "$OUTPUT" == "tty" ]]; then
512 # This emulates a TTY. The sed call is because `script` likes to mess up the output for some reason.
513 COMMAND="script -qc\"$COMMAND\" /dev/null | sed 's/\r$//'"
516 # `eval` is needed since `$COMMAND` may contain `"`
517 line=`eval $COMMAND | tr '\033\n' '~@'`
518 [[ `echo "$line" | sed -re "$REGEX"` == "1" ]] && ok || fail
522 # TODO: It would be cool to also test warning messages (which have a different color),
523 # but this would require deeper changes to this script, which is already janky enough.
525 REGEX="s/^$regex_prio\([0-9[:space:]]{5,}\)[[:print:]]*\([[:print:]]*\)$/1/g"
526 LOG_DETAILS="testing if \"$format\" print format works"
527 line=`$cmd_prefix $format`
528 [[ `echo "$line" | sed -re $REGEX` == "1" ]] && ok || fail
531 REGEX="s/^$regex_prio\/[[:print:]]{9,}:\s{1}[[:print:]]*$/1/g"
532 LOG_DETAILS="testing if \"$format\" print format works"
533 line=`$cmd_prefix $format`
534 [[ `echo "$line" | sed -re $REGEX` == "1" ]] && ok || fail
537 REGEX="s/^$regex_prio\($regex_pidtid\)\s{1}[[:print:]]*$/1/g"
538 LOG_DETAILS="testing if \"$format\" print format works"
539 line=`$cmd_prefix $format`
540 [[ `echo "$line" | sed -re $REGEX` == "1" ]] && ok || fail
543 REGEX="s/^$regex_time.[0-9]{3}$regex_timezone\s{1}$regex_prio\/[[:print:]]{8,}\([0-9[:space:]]{5,}\):\s{1}[[:print:]]*$/1/g"
544 LOG_DETAILS="testing if \"$format\" print format works"
545 line=`$cmd_prefix $format`
546 [[ `echo "$line" | sed -re $REGEX` == "1" ]] && ok || fail
549 REGEX="s/^$regex_time.[0-9]{3}$regex_timezone\s{1}$regex_prio\/[[:print:]]{8,}\($regex_pidtid\):\s{1}[[:print:]]*$/1/g"
550 LOG_DETAILS="testing if \"$format\" print format works"
551 line=`$cmd_prefix $format`
552 [[ `echo "$line" | sed -re $REGEX` == "1" ]] && ok || fail
555 REGEX="s/^[0-9[:space:]]{1,}.[0-9]{3,}\s{1}$regex_prio\/[[:print:]]{8,}\($regex_pidtid\):\s{1}[[:print:]]*$/1/g"
556 LOG_DETAILS="testing if \"$format\" print format works"
557 line=`$cmd_prefix $format`
558 [[ `echo "$line" | sed -re $REGEX` == "1" ]] && ok || fail
560 format="recv_realtime"
561 REGEX="s/^$regex_time.[0-9]{3}\s{1}$regex_prio\/[[:print:]]{8,}\($regex_pidtid\):\s{1}[[:print:]]*$/1/g"
562 LOG_DETAILS="testing if \"$format\" print format works"
563 line=`$cmd_prefix $format`
564 [[ `echo "$line" | sed -re $REGEX` == "1" ]] && ok || fail
567 REGEX="s/^$regex_time\s{1}\[[0-9[:space:]]{3,}.[0-9[:space:]]{3,}\]\s{1}$regex_prio\/[[:print:]]{8,}\($regex_pidtid\):\s{1}[[:print:]]*$/1/g"
568 LOG_DETAILS="testing if \"$format\" print format works"
569 line=`$cmd_prefix $format`
570 [[ `echo "$line" | sed -re $REGEX` == "1" ]] && ok || fail
573 REGEX="s/^\[\s{1}$regex_time.[0-9]{3,}\s{1}$regex_prio\/[[:print:]]{8,}\s{1}$regex_pidtid\]@[[:print:]]+@$/1/g"
574 LOG_DETAILS="testing if \"$format\" print format works"
575 line=`$cmd_prefix $format`
576 [[ `echo "$line" | tr '\n' '@' | sed -re $REGEX` == "1" ]] && ok || fail
579 REGEX="s/^$regex_prio\/[[:print:]]{8,}\([0-9[:space:]]{5,}\):\s{1}[[:print:]]*$/1/g"
580 LOG_DETAILS="testing if \"$format\" print format works"
581 line=`$cmd_prefix $format`
582 [[ `echo "$line" | sed -re $REGEX` == "1" ]] && ok || fail
585 if [[ "$type" == "pipe" ]]; then
586 REGEX="s/^\{\"priority\":\"(verbose|debug|info|warning|error|fatal|silent)\",\"pid\":[1-9][0-9]*,\"tid\":[1-9][0-9]*,\"recv_real\":\"[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}T[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}$regex_timezone\",\"recv_mono\":[1-9][0-9]+\.[0-9]{9},\"sent_real\":\"[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}T[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}$regex_timezone\",\"sent_mono\":[1-9][0-9]+\.[0-9]{9},\"tag\":\"[[:print:]]*\",\"msg\":\"[[:print:]]*\"\}$/1/g"
588 REGEX="s/^\{\"priority\":\"(verbose|debug|info|warning|error|fatal|silent)\",\"pid\":[1-9][0-9]*,\"tid\":[1-9][0-9]*,\"sent_real\":\"[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}T[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}$regex_timezone\",\"tag\":\"[[:print:]]*\",\"msg\":\"[[:print:]]*\"\}$/1/g"
590 LOG_DETAILS="testing if \"$format\" print format works"
591 line=`$cmd_prefix $format`
592 [[ `echo "$line" | sed -re $REGEX` == "1" ]] && ok || fail
595 LOG_DETAILS="testing if \"$format\" print format works"
597 dlogsend -b main -t DLOG_TESTSUITE rawformatTEST
598 line=`$cmd_prefix $format`
599 [[ "$line" == "rawformatTEST" ]] && ok || fail
601 if [ $quick -ne 1 ]; then
602 LOG_DETAILS="testing if dlogsend -d works"
604 dlogsend -b main -c 9999 -d 4 -f 7 -t DLOG_TESTSUITE "hi" &
608 # In 10 seconds, 3 cycles 7 logs each should have happened.
609 [[ "$(dlogutil -d DLOG_TESTSUITE | wc -l)" -eq 21 ]] && ok || fail
612 if [ $type == "pipe" ]; then
613 for format in raw brief long; do
614 for i in {1..8} 10 15 20 25 {513..520}; do
615 LOG_DETAILS="testing if padding works correctly (format $format/count $i)"
616 log=$(printf '%0.s&' $(seq 1 $i)) # Print the '&' character $i times
619 dlogsend -b main $log
620 line=$($cmd_prefix $format | tr '\n' '@')
627 REGEX="s/I\/DLOG_SEND\([0-9[:space:]]{5,}\):\s{1}$log@$/1/g"
630 REGEX="s/\[\s{1}$regex_time.[0-9]{3,}\s{1}I\/DLOG_SEND\s{1}$regex_pidtid\]@$log@@/1/g"
634 [[ $(echo "$line" | sed -re $REGEX) == "1" ]] && ok || fail
639 LOG_DETAILS="testing if KMSG works in the default format"
640 # We check if the command returns at least 100 logs. This seems to be a safe value.
641 # Feel free to change it to a reasonable yet lower value if the test happens to fail otherwise.
642 [[ "$(dlogutil -db kmsg | wc -l)" -gt 100 ]] && ok || fail
644 if [ $quick -ne 1 ]; then
645 LOG_DETAILS="testing if KMSG works in the raw format"
646 last_dmesg=`dmesg | tail -n1 | sed -re "s/^\[[ 0-9]{5,}\.[0-9]{6}\] (.*)$/\1/g"`
647 sleep 1 # To make sure dlog has already parsed the log
648 dlogutil -db kmsg -v raw | grep -Fm1 "$last_dmesg" >/dev/null && ok || fail
650 LOG_DETAILS="testing if pid filtering works"
651 dlogsend -b main -t DLOG_TESTSUITE pidTEST &
653 line=`dlogutil -v raw -d --pid $!`
654 [[ "$line" == "pidTEST" ]] && ok || fail
656 LOG_DETAILS="testing if tid filtering works"
657 dlogsend -b main -t DLOG_TESTSUITE tidTEST &
659 line=`dlogutil -v raw -d --tid $!` #dlogsend is a single threaded app so tid is the same as pid
660 [[ "$line" == "tidTEST" ]] && ok || fail
662 mv $DLOG_CONFIG_PATH $DLOG_CONFIG_PATH.1
663 LOG_DETAILS="testing if secure logging works (1/2)"
664 grep -v enable_secure_logs $DLOG_CONFIG_PATH.1 > $DLOG_CONFIG_PATH
665 echo "enable_secure_logs=1" >> $DLOG_CONFIG_PATH
667 dlogsend -zb main -t DLOG_TESTSUITE secure &
669 dlogsend -b main -t DLOG_TESTSUITE insecure &
671 line=`dlogutil -v raw -d | head -n1`
672 [[ "$line" == "secure" ]] && ok || fail
673 LOG_DETAILS="testing if secure logging works (2/2)"
674 grep -v enable_secure_logs $DLOG_CONFIG_PATH.1 > $DLOG_CONFIG_PATH
675 echo "enable_secure_logs=0" >> $DLOG_CONFIG_PATH
677 dlogsend -zb main -t DLOG_TESTSUITE secure &
679 dlogsend -b main -t DLOG_TESTSUITE insecure &
681 line=`dlogutil -v raw -d | head -n1`
682 [[ "$line" == "insecure" ]] && ok || fail
683 mv $DLOG_CONFIG_PATH.1 $DLOG_CONFIG_PATH
686 dlogsend -b main -t DLOG_TESTSUITE_TAG0 -pI tagTEST0
687 dlogsend -b main -t DLOG_TESTSUITE_TAG1 -pI tagTEST1
688 dlogsend -b main -t DLOG_TESTSUITE_TAG2 -pF tagTEST2
690 LOG_DETAILS="testing if tag filtering works (1/8)"
691 [[ `dlogutil -dv raw 'DLOG_TESTSUITE_TAG0' | wc -l` -eq 1 ]] && ok || fail
692 LOG_DETAILS="testing if tag filtering works (2/8)"
693 [[ `dlogutil -dv raw 'DLOG_TESTSUITE_TAG1' | wc -l` -eq 1 ]] && ok || fail
694 LOG_DETAILS="testing if tag filtering works (3/8)"
695 [[ `dlogutil -dv raw 'DLOG_TESTSUITE_TAG' | wc -l` -eq 0 ]] && ok || fail
696 LOG_DETAILS="testing if tag filtering works (4/8)"
697 [[ `dlogutil -dv raw 'DLOG_TESTSUITE_TAG*' | wc -l` -eq 3 ]] && ok || fail
698 LOG_DETAILS="testing if tag filtering works (5/8)"
699 [[ `dlogutil -dv raw 'DLOG_TESTSUITE_TAG*:I' | wc -l` -eq 3 ]] && ok || fail
700 LOG_DETAILS="testing if tag filtering works (6/8)"
701 [[ `dlogutil -dv raw 'DLOG_TESTSUITE_TAG*:W' | wc -l` -eq 1 ]] && ok || fail
702 LOG_DETAILS="testing if tag filtering works (7/8)"
703 [[ `dlogutil -dv raw 'DLOG_TESTSUITE_SAMSUNG' | wc -l` -eq 0 ]] && ok || fail
704 LOG_DETAILS="testing if tag filtering works (8/8)"
705 [[ `dlogutil -dv raw 'DLOG_TESTSUITE_SAMSUNG*' | wc -l` -eq 0 ]] && ok || fail
707 if [ "$TEST_DYNAMIC_FILTERS" == "true" ]; then
708 LOG_DETAILS="testing if limiter and runtime filtering works"
711 [ $(dlogutil -d -b radio | wc -l) -eq 12 ] && ok || fail
713 LOG_DETAILS="testing proper SMACK label for dynamic config file location"
714 ORIG_FILTERS_DIR=$(cat $ORIGINAL_CONFIG_PATH | grep dynamic_config_path | awk -F "=" '{print $2}')
715 [ $(ls -dZ $ORIG_FILTERS_DIR | awk -F " " '{print $1}') == "System::Shared" ] && ok || fail
717 if [ $quick -ne 1 ]; then
718 # This creates a process which will wait for SIGCONT and then spam logs. We know its PID, so we can add
719 # PID-based limits and see what happens.
720 sh -c 'kill -s STOP $$; exec dlogsend -b main -c 100 "Pid test"' &
722 while [[ $(cut -d ' ' -f 3 < /proc/$DLOGSEND_PID/stat) != "T" ]]; do :; done
723 dlogctl --pid $DLOGSEND_PID -s deny
724 kill -s CONT $DLOGSEND_PID
726 LOG_DETAILS="testing if PID limiting works (1/14)"
727 [[ $(dlogutil --pid $DLOGSEND_PID -d | grep -v blocked | wc -l) -eq 0 ]] && ok || fail
728 LOG_DETAILS="testing if PID limiting works (2/14)"
729 [[ $(dlogutil --pid $DLOGSEND_PID -d | grep blocked | wc -l) -eq 1 ]] && ok || fail
730 LOG_DETAILS="testing if PID limiting works (3/14)"
731 [[ $(dlogctl --pid $DLOGSEND_PID -g) == "Denied" ]] && ok || fail
732 LOG_DETAILS="testing if PID limiting works (4/14)"
733 dlogctl -g | grep -q "Denied for $DLOGSEND_PID" && ok || fail
735 sh -c 'kill -s STOP $$; exec dlogsend -b main -c 100 "Pid test"' &
737 while [[ $(cut -d ' ' -f 3 < /proc/$DLOGSEND_PID/stat) != "T" ]]; do :; done
738 dlogctl --pid $DLOGSEND_PID -s 25
739 kill -s CONT $DLOGSEND_PID
741 LOG_DETAILS="testing if PID limiting works (5/14)"
742 [[ $(dlogutil --pid $DLOGSEND_PID -d | grep -v blocked | wc -l) -eq 25 ]] && ok || fail
743 LOG_DETAILS="testing if PID limiting works (6/14)"
744 [[ $(dlogutil --pid $DLOGSEND_PID -d | grep blocked | wc -l) -eq 1 ]] && ok || fail
745 LOG_DETAILS="testing if PID limiting works (7/14)"
746 [[ $(dlogctl --pid $DLOGSEND_PID -g) == '25 logs/min' ]] && ok || fail
747 LOG_DETAILS="testing if PID limiting works (8/14)"
748 dlogctl -g | grep -q "25 logs/min for $DLOGSEND_PID" && ok || fail
750 sh -c 'kill -s STOP $$; exec dlogsend -b main -c 100 "Pid test"' &
752 while [[ $(cut -d ' ' -f 3 < /proc/$DLOGSEND_PID/stat) != "T" ]]; do :; done
753 dlogctl --pid $DLOGSEND_PID -s allow
754 kill -s CONT $DLOGSEND_PID
756 LOG_DETAILS="testing if PID limiting works (9/14)"
757 [[ $(dlogutil --pid $DLOGSEND_PID -d | grep -v blocked | wc -l) -eq 100 ]] && ok || fail
758 LOG_DETAILS="testing if PID limiting works (10/14)"
759 [[ $(dlogutil --pid $DLOGSEND_PID -d | grep blocked | wc -l) -eq 0 ]] && ok || fail
760 LOG_DETAILS="testing if PID limiting works (11/14)"
761 [[ $(dlogctl --pid $DLOGSEND_PID -g) == 'Unlimited' ]] && ok || fail
762 LOG_DETAILS="testing if PID limiting works (12/14)"
763 dlogctl -g | grep -q "Unlimited for $DLOGSEND_PID" && ok || fail
765 echo "qos_refresh_rate_s=5" > "$RUNTIME_FILTERS_DIR/69-refresh-rate.conf"
766 sh -c 'kill -s STOP $$; exec dlogsend -b main -c 15 -d 1 "Pid test"' &
768 while [[ $(cut -d ' ' -f 3 < /proc/$DLOGSEND_PID/stat) != "T" ]]; do :; done
769 dlogctl --pid $DLOGSEND_PID -s 2
770 kill -s CONT $DLOGSEND_PID
772 rm "$RUNTIME_FILTERS_DIR/69-refresh-rate.conf"
773 LOG_DETAILS="testing if PID limiting works (13/14)"
774 # In each 5 second period, 5 logs are sent, so there are 3 periods.
775 # 2 logs from each period are allowed.
776 [[ $(dlogutil --pid $DLOGSEND_PID -d | grep -v blocked | wc -l) -eq 6 ]] && ok || fail
777 LOG_DETAILS="testing if PID limiting works (14/14)"
778 [[ $(dlogutil --pid $DLOGSEND_PID -d | grep blocked | wc -l) -eq 3 ]] && ok || fail
781 # The following QoS tests make perfect sense for the pipe backend, since we kill the already
782 # existing dlog_logger and then start the new one, configured with QoS. However, on the logger
783 # backend this is impossible, as dlog_test uses the global service started by systemd then.
784 # This means that we have to just launch the second instance and hope nothing breaks.
785 # This can be improved by not using the global service in the logger backend, and by having it
786 # completely disabled in the config file -- this way, the tests would be completely uniform.
787 PREQOS_CONFIG_PATH=$DLOG_CONFIG_PATH
788 DLOG_CONFIG_PATH="@datadir@/dlog-$type.conf.qos"
789 if [ $type == "pipe" ]; then
790 kill $LOGGER > /dev/null
793 dlog_logger -b 99 -t 0 &
797 dlogsend -b main -t DLOG_QOS_TEST0 -c 30 -d 1 -f 2 "A normal app that just wants to log"
798 LOG_DETAILS="testing if QoS works (1/4)"
799 [[ $(dlogutil -d DLOG_QOS_TEST0 | grep -v blocked | wc -l) -eq 30 ]] && ok || fail
800 kill $LOGGER > /dev/null
802 if [ $type == "logger" ]; then
805 dlog_logger -b 99 -t 0 &
809 dlogsend -b main -t DLOG_QOS_TEST1 -c 300 -d 1 -f 20 "Some log spam"
810 LOG_DETAILS="testing if QoS works (2/4)"
811 [[ $(dlogutil -d DLOG_QOS_TEST1 | grep -v blocked | wc -l) -le 180 ]] && ok || fail
812 kill $LOGGER > /dev/null
814 if [ $type == "logger" ]; then
817 dlog_logger -b 99 -t 0 &
821 dlogsend -b main -t DLOG_QOS_TEST2 -c 30 -d 1 -f 2 "A normal app that just wants to log" &
823 dlogsend -b main -t DLOG_QOS_TEST3 -c 270 -d 1 -f 18 "Some log spam"
825 LOG_DETAILS="testing if QoS works (3/4)"
826 [[ $(dlogutil -d DLOG_QOS_TEST2 DLOG_QOS_TEST3 | grep -v blocked | wc -l) -le 180 ]] && ok || fail
827 LOG_DETAILS="testing if QoS works (4/4)"
828 [[ $(dlogutil -d DLOG_QOS_TEST2 | grep -v blocked | wc -l) -gt 24 ]] && ok || fail
830 DLOG_CONFIG_PATH=$PREQOS_CONFIG_PATH
831 kill $LOGGER > /dev/null
833 if [ $type == "pipe" ]; then
834 dlog_logger -b 99 -t 0 &
843 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil clears the buffer correctly"
844 test_libdlogutil clear $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
846 if [ $quick -ne 1 ]; then
847 LOG_DETAILS="testing if the library works with multithreaded app"
848 dlogutil -f $TESTDIR/dlog_mt_test &
850 test_libdlog && ok || fail
859 # Spawn logging scripts and wait for them to finish.
860 # We launch all the $SPAWN_CNT scripts in a subshell, and then use the wait command in order to
861 # wait for all the jobs of the subshell, which means all the logging scripts.
862 # Each of the logging scripts is a new subsubshell which waits a random amount of seconds and then logs
863 # a single message. This gets us 5 groups of logs separated by a second; there are about 200 logs in each
864 # group, sent about at the same time.
866 for i in `seq 1 $SPAWN_CNT`; do
867 delay=$(( (RANDOM) % 5 ))
868 ( sleep $delay && dlogsend -b main -t DLOG_TESTSUITE $delay ) &
873 LOG_DETAILS="testing if libdlogutil sorts by the timestamp correctly"
875 test_libdlogutil sorting $LIBDLOGUTIL_CORRECT_PID $type && ok || fail
877 sort_formats="kerneltime time recv_realtime rwtime threadtime long"
879 for format in $sort_formats; do
880 LOG_DETAILS="testing if sorting by timestamp from random sources on heavy load works ($format format)"
885 # collect data and analyze timestamps
886 lines=`dlogutil -b main -d -v $format`
888 # filter out empty lines in "long" format
889 [ -z "$line" ] && continue
890 # filter out non-timestamp lines in "long" format
891 if [ $format == "long" ] && [ "`echo "$line" | sed -re 's/^\[[[:print:]]*\]$/line_ok/g'`" != "line_ok" ]; then
895 [ "$line" -eq "$line" ] 2>/dev/null && continue
897 ts=$(extract_timestamp "$format" "$line")
899 if [ "$ts" -ge "$prev_ts" ]; then
902 printf -v unsorted '%s\n\n%s\n%s' "$unsorted" "$prev_line" "$line"
908 [ -z "$unsorted" ] && ok || fail
913 if [ $type == "pipe" ]; then
915 # spawn a new daemon with limited FDs for the FD checks
916 kill $LOGGER > /dev/null
918 ULIMIT_CURRENT=`ulimit -n`
920 dlog_logger &> /dev/null &
922 ulimit -n $ULIMIT_CURRENT
924 LOG_DETAILS="checking if the daemon closes util connections without logs stored"
927 [ `ls -la /proc/$LOGGER/fd | grep fifo | wc -l` -eq 0 -a `ls -la /proc/$LOGGER/fd | grep pipe | wc -l` -eq 0 ] && ok || fail
929 LOG_DETAILS="checking if the daemon closes libdlog connections"
931 dlogsend -c $i -b main -p e -t FOO BAR BAZ &
933 dlogsend -c 99999 -b main -p e -t FOO BAR BAZ &
937 [ `ls -la /proc/$LOGGER/fd | grep fifo | wc -l` -eq 0 -a `ls -la /proc/$LOGGER/fd | grep pipe | wc -l` -eq 0 ] && ok || fail
939 LOG_DETAILS="checking if the daemon closes util connections with logs stored"
942 killall dlogutil &> /dev/null
944 [ `ls -la /proc/$LOGGER/fd | grep fifo | wc -l` -eq 0 -a `ls -la /proc/$LOGGER/fd | grep pipe | wc -l` -eq 0 ] && ok || fail
948 # show results, clean up and return an exit code
950 echo "$OKS / $TOTAL tests passed"
951 echo "$FAILS / $TOTAL tests failed"
953 if [ $quick -eq 1 ]; then
954 echo "WARNING: quick mode!"
955 echo "About 20% slowest running tests are disabled. Some functionality might be untested."
956 echo "Rerun with '$type' instead of '${type}_quick' to run all tests."
960 # THE LINE ABOVE MUST STAY THE LAST COMMAND IN THE FILE!
961 # This is because it is used to pass the exit code. If another command
962 # is executed after it, its exit code will be propagated instead.