#!/bin/bash # # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only # # Copyright (C) 2017 Julien Desfossez # SH_TAP=1 if [ "x${BT_TESTS_SRCDIR:-}" != "x" ]; then UTILSSH="$BT_TESTS_SRCDIR/utils/utils.sh" else UTILSSH="$(dirname "$0")/../utils/utils.sh" fi # shellcheck source=../utils/utils.sh source "$UTILSSH" TRACE_PATH="${BT_CTF_TRACES_PATH}/succeed/wk-heartbeat-u/" NUM_TESTS=118 plan_tests $NUM_TESTS tmp_out=$(mktemp) tmp_err=$(mktemp) # Run Babeltrace with some command line arguments, verify exit status and # number of output events (i.e. number of output lines) # # Arguments: # # $1: expected number of events # $2: test description # remaining arguments: command-line arguments to pass to Babeltrace function expect_success() { local expected_num_events="$1" local msg="$2" shift 2 bt_cli "${tmp_out}" /dev/null "${TRACE_PATH}" "$@" ok $? "trimmer: ${msg}: exit status" num_events=$(wc -l < "${tmp_out}") # Use bash parameter expansion to strip spaces added by BSD 'wc' on macOs and Solaris is "${num_events// /}" "${expected_num_events}" "trimmer: ${msg}: number of events (${expected_num_events})" } # Run Babeltrace with some command line arguments, verify that the exit status # is not 0 and that the error message contains a given string. # # Arguments: # # $1: a string expected to be found in the error message # $2: test description # remaining arguments: command-line arguments to pass to Babeltrace function expect_failure() { local expected_err_string="$1" local msg="$2" shift 2 # We check the error message logged by the trimmer plugin, set the env # var necessary for it to log errors. BABELTRACE_FLT_UTILS_TRIMMER_LOG_LEVEL=E bt_cli "${tmp_out}" "${tmp_err}" "${TRACE_PATH}" "$@" isnt $? 0 "trimmer: ${msg}: exit status" num_events=$(wc -l < "${tmp_out}") # Use bash parameter expansion to strip spaces added by BSD 'wc' on macOs and Solaris is "${num_events// /}" 0 "trimmer: ${msg}: number of events (0)" stderr="$(cat "${tmp_err}")" # "like" doesn't like when the passed text is empty. if [ -n "${stderr}" ]; then like "${stderr}" "${expected_err_string}" "trimmer: ${msg}: error message" else fail "trimmer: ${msg}: error message" diag "Nothing was output on stderr". fi } expect_success 18 "--begin, GMT relative timestamps" \ --clock-gmt --begin 17:48:17.587029529 expect_success 9 "--end, GMT relative timestamps" \ --clock-gmt --end 17:48:17.588680018 expect_success 7 "--begin and --end, GMT relative timestamps" \ --clock-gmt --begin 17:48:17.587029529 --end 17:48:17.588680018 expect_success 0 "--begin, out of range, GMT relative timestamps" \ --clock-gmt --begin 18:48:17.587029529 expect_success 0 "--end, out of range, GMT relative timestamps" \ --clock-gmt --end 16:48:17.588680018 expect_success 18 "--begin, GMT absolute timestamps" \ --clock-gmt --begin "2012-10-29 17:48:17.587029529" expect_success 9 "--end, GMT absolute timestamps" \ --clock-gmt --end "2012-10-29 17:48:17.588680018" expect_success 7 "--begin and --end, GMT absolute timestamps" \ --clock-gmt --begin "2012-10-29 17:48:17.587029529" --end "2012-10-29 17:48:17.588680018" expect_success 0 "--begin, out of range, GMT absolute timestamps" \ --clock-gmt --begin "2012-10-29 18:48:17.587029529" expect_success 0 "--begin, out of range, GMT absolute timestamps" \ --clock-gmt --end "2012-10-29 16:48:17.588680018" # Note here that the POSIX notation is a bit weird. # The libc documentation shed some light on this: # The offset specifies the time value you must add to the local time to get a # Coordinated Universal Time value. It has syntax like [+|-]hh[:mm[:ss]]. This # is positive if the local time zone is west of the Prime Meridian and negative # if it is east. The hour must be between 0 and 24, and the minute and seconds # between 0 and 59. [1] # # This is why we use EST5 to simulate an effective UTC-5:00 time. # # [1] https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/TZ-Variable.html export TZ=EST5 expect_success 18 "--begin, EST relative timestamps" \ --begin "12:48:17.587029529" expect_success 9 "--end, EST relative timestamps" \ --end "12:48:17.588680018" expect_success 7 "--begin and --end, EST relative timestamps" \ --begin "12:48:17.587029529" --end "12:48:17.588680018" expect_success 0 "--begin, out of range, EST relative timestamps" \ --begin "13:48:17.587029529" expect_success 0 "--end, out of range, EST relative timestamps" \ --end "11:48:17.588680018" expect_success 18 "--begin, EST absolute timestamps" \ --begin "2012-10-29 12:48:17.587029529" expect_success 9 "--end, EST absolute timestamps" \ --end "12:48:17.588680018" expect_success 7 "--begin and --end, EST absolute timestamps" \ --begin "2012-10-29 12:48:17.587029529" --end "2012-10-29 12:48:17.588680018" expect_success 0 "--begin, out of range, EST absolute timestamps" \ --begin "2012-10-29 13:48:17.587029529" expect_success 0 "--end, out of range, EST absolute timestamps" \ --end "2012-10-29 11:48:17.588680018" # Check various formats. # # We sometimes apply a clock offset to make the events of the trace span two # different seconds or minutes. expect_success 13 "date time format: partial nanosecond precision" \ --begin="2012-10-29 12:48:17.588" expect_success 11 "date time format: second precision" \ --clock-offset-ns=411282268 --begin="2012-10-29 12:48:18" expect_success 11 "date time format: minute precision" \ --clock-offset=42 --clock-offset-ns=411282268 --begin="2012-10-29 12:49" expect_success 11 "seconds from origin format: nanosecond precision" \ --begin="1351532897.588717732" expect_success 11 "seconds from origin format: partial nanosecond precision" \ --begin="1351532897.58871773" expect_success 11 "seconds from origin format: second precision" \ --clock-offset-ns=411282268 --begin="1351532898" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: too many nanosecond digits" \ --begin="2012-10-29 12:48:17.1231231231" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: missing nanoseconds" \ --begin="2012-10-29 12:48:17." expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: seconds with too many digit" \ --begin="2012-10-29 12:48:123" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: seconds with missing digit" \ --begin="2012-10-29 12:48:1" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: minutes with too many digit" \ --begin="2012-10-29 12:489:17" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: minutes with missing digit" \ --begin="2012-10-29 12:4:17" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: hours with too many digit" \ --begin="2012-10-29 123:48:17" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: hours with missing digit" \ --begin="2012-10-29 2:48:17" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: missing seconds" \ --begin="2012-10-29 12:48:" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: missing minutes 1" \ --begin="2012-10-29 12:" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: missing minutes 2" \ --begin="2012-10-29 12" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: missing time" \ --begin="2012-10-29 " expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: day with too many digit" \ --begin="2012-10-291" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: day with missing digit" \ --begin="2012-10-2" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: month with too many digit" \ --begin="2012-101-29" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: month with missing digit" \ --begin="2012-1-29" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: year with too many digits" \ --begin="20121-10-29" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: year with missing digits" \ --begin="12-10-29" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: missing day 1" \ --begin="2012-10-" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "date time format: missing day 2" \ --begin="2012-10" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "seconds from origin format: too many nanosecond digits" \ --begin="1351532898.1231231231" expect_failure "Invalid date/time format" "seconds from origin format: missing nanseconds" \ --begin="1351532898." rm "${tmp_out}" "${tmp_err}"