#!/bin/bash
-
-# Copyright (c) 2019 Michael Jeanson <mjeanson@efficios.com>
-# Copyright (C) 2019 Philippe Proulx <pproulx@efficios.com>
#
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; under version 2 of the License.
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
+# Copyright (c) 2019 Michael Jeanson <mjeanson@efficios.com>
+# Copyright (C) 2019 Philippe Proulx <pproulx@efficios.com>
#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
# This file is meant to be sourced at the start of shell script-based tests.
# We do a bit of translation to ease our life down the road for comparison.
# Export it so that called executables can use it.
# [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uname#Examples
-if [ "x${BT_OS_TYPE:-}" = "x" ]; then
- BT_OS_TYPE="$(uname -s)"
- case "$BT_OS_TYPE" in
+if [ "x${BT_TESTS_OS_TYPE:-}" = "x" ]; then
+ BT_TESTS_OS_TYPE="$(uname -s)"
+ case "$BT_TESTS_OS_TYPE" in
MINGW*)
- BT_OS_TYPE="mingw"
+ BT_TESTS_OS_TYPE="mingw"
;;
Darwin)
- BT_OS_TYPE="darwin"
+ BT_TESTS_OS_TYPE="darwin"
;;
Linux)
- BT_OS_TYPE="linux"
+ BT_TESTS_OS_TYPE="linux"
;;
CYGWIN*)
- BT_OS_TYPE="cygwin"
+ BT_TESTS_OS_TYPE="cygwin"
;;
*)
- BT_OS_TYPE="unsupported"
+ BT_TESTS_OS_TYPE="unsupported"
;;
esac
fi
-export BT_OS_TYPE
+export BT_TESTS_OS_TYPE
# Allow overriding the source and build directories
if [ "x${BT_TESTS_SRCDIR:-}" = "x" ]; then
fi
export BT_TESTS_BUILDDIR
-# By default, it will not source tap.sh. If you to tap output directly from
-# the test script, define the 'SH_TAP' variable to '1' before sourcing this
-# script.
-if [ "x${SH_TAP:-}" = x1 ]; then
- # shellcheck source=./tap/tap.sh
- . "${BT_TESTS_SRCDIR}/utils/tap/tap.sh"
+
+# Source the generated environment file if it's present.
+if [ -f "${BT_TESTS_BUILDDIR}/utils/env.sh" ]; then
+ # shellcheck source=./env.sh
+ . "${BT_TESTS_BUILDDIR}/utils/env.sh"
fi
# Allow overriding the babeltrace2 executables
if [ "x${BT_TESTS_BT2_BIN:-}" = "x" ]; then
BT_TESTS_BT2_BIN="$BT_TESTS_BUILDDIR/../src/cli/babeltrace2"
- if [ "$BT_OS_TYPE" = "mingw" ]; then
+ if [ "$BT_TESTS_OS_TYPE" = "mingw" ]; then
BT_TESTS_BT2_BIN="${BT_TESTS_BT2_BIN}.exe"
fi
fi
# Allow overriding the babeltrace2 plugin path
if [ "x${BT_TESTS_BABELTRACE_PLUGIN_PATH:-}" = "x" ]; then
- BT_TESTS_BABELTRACE_PLUGIN_PATH="${BT_PLUGINS_PATH}/ctf:${BT_PLUGINS_PATH}/utils:${BT_PLUGINS_PATH}/text"
+ BT_TESTS_BABELTRACE_PLUGIN_PATH="${BT_PLUGINS_PATH}/ctf:${BT_PLUGINS_PATH}/utils:${BT_PLUGINS_PATH}/text:${BT_PLUGINS_PATH}/lttng-utils"
fi
+export BT_TESTS_BABELTRACE_PLUGIN_PATH
if [ "x${BT_TESTS_PROVIDER_DIR:-}" = "x" ]; then
BT_TESTS_PROVIDER_DIR="${BT_TESTS_BUILDDIR}/../src/python-plugin-provider/.libs"
fi
+export BT_TESTS_PROVIDER_DIR
# Allow overriding the babeltrace2 executables
if [ "x${BT_TESTS_PYTHONPATH:-}" = "x" ]; then
BT_TESTS_PYTHONPATH="${BT_TESTS_BUILDDIR}/../src/bindings/python/bt2/build/build_lib"
fi
+export BT_TESTS_PYTHONPATH
### External Tools ###
fi
export BT_TESTS_SED_BIN
+if [ "x${BT_TESTS_CC_BIN:-}" = "x" ]; then
+ BT_TESTS_CC_BIN="cc"
+fi
+export BT_TESTS_CC_BIN
+
+
+### Optional features ###
+
+if [ "x${BT_TESTS_ENABLE_ASAN:-}" = "x" ]; then
+ BT_TESTS_ENABLE_ASAN="0"
+fi
+export BT_TESTS_ENABLE_ASAN
+
# Data files path
BT_TESTS_DATADIR="${BT_TESTS_SRCDIR}/data"
BT_CTF_TRACES_PATH="${BT_TESTS_DATADIR}/ctf-traces"
+# By default, it will not source tap.sh. If you want to output tap directly
+# from the test script, define the 'SH_TAP' variable to '1' before sourcing
+# this script.
+if [ "x${SH_TAP:-}" = x1 ]; then
+ # shellcheck source=./tap/tap.sh
+ . "${BT_TESTS_SRCDIR}/utils/tap/tap.sh"
+fi
+
+
+# Remove CR characters in file "$1".
+
+bt_remove_cr() {
+ "$BT_TESTS_SED_BIN" -i 's/\r//g' "$1"
+}
+
# Run the Babeltrace CLI, redirecting stdout and stderr to specified files.
#
# $1: file to redirect stdout to
# Strip any \r present due to Windows (\n -> \r\n).
# "diff --string-trailing-cr" is not used since it is not present on
# Solaris.
- "$BT_TESTS_SED_BIN" -i 's/\r//g' "$actual_file"
+ bt_remove_cr "$actual_file"
diff -u "$expected_file" "$actual_file" 1>&2
return $ret
}
-# Checks the difference between:
-#
-# 1. What the CLI outputs on its standard output when given the arguments
-# "$@" (excluding the first two arguments), sorted with the default "sort".
-# 2. The file with path "$1".
-#
-# And the difference between:
-#
-# 1. What the CLI outputs on its standard error when given the arguments
-# "$@" (excluding the first two arguments).
-# 2. The file with path "$2".
-#
-# Returns 0 if there's no difference, and 1 if there is, also printing
-# said difference to the standard error.
-bt_diff_cli_sorted() {
- local expected_stdout_file="$1"
- local expected_stderr_file="$2"
- shift 2
- local args=("$@")
-
- local temp_stdout_output_file
- local temp_stderr_output_file
- local ret=0
- local ret_stdout
- local ret_stderr
-
- temp_stdout_output_file="$(mktemp -t actual_stdout.XXXXXX)"
- temp_stderr_output_file="$(mktemp -t actual_stderr.XXXXXX)"
-
- # Run the CLI to get a detailed file.
- bt_cli "$temp_stdout_output_file" "$temp_stderr_output_file" "${args[@]}"
-
- # Sort the stdout file, use a subshell to do it in-place
- # shellcheck disable=SC2005
- echo "$(LC_ALL=C sort "$temp_stdout_output_file")" > "$temp_stdout_output_file"
-
- bt_diff "$expected_stdout_file" "$temp_stdout_output_file"
- ret_stdout=$?
- bt_diff "$expected_stderr_file" "$temp_stderr_output_file"
- ret_stderr=$?
-
- if ((ret_stdout != 0 || ret_stderr != 0)); then
- ret=1
- fi
-
- rm -f "$temp_stdout_output_file" "$temp_stderr_output_file"
-
- return $ret
-}
-
# Checks the difference between the content of the file with path "$1"
# and the output of the CLI when called on the directory path "$2" with
# the arguments '-c sink.text.details' and the rest of the arguments to
expected_stderr_file="/dev/null"
# Compare using the CLI with `sink.text.details`
- bt_diff_cli "$expected_stdout_file" "$expected_stderr_file" "$trace_dir" "-c" "sink.text.details" "${extra_details_args[@]}"
+ bt_diff_cli "$expected_stdout_file" "$expected_stderr_file" "$trace_dir" \
+ "-c" "sink.text.details" "${extra_details_args[@]+${extra_details_args[@]}}"
}
# Calls bt_diff_details_ctf_single(), except that "$1" is the path to a
fi
# Compare using the CLI with `sink.text.details`
- bt_diff_details_ctf_single "$expected_stdout_file" "$temp_trace_dir" "${extra_details_args[@]}"
+ bt_diff_details_ctf_single "$expected_stdout_file" "$temp_trace_dir" \
+ "${extra_details_args[@]+${extra_details_args[@]}}"
ret=$?
rm -rf "$temp_trace_dir"
return $ret
# bt2 Python bindings.
run_python_bt2() {
local env_args
+ local lib_asan
env_args=(
"BABELTRACE_PYTHON_BT2_NO_TRACEBACK=1" \
local main_lib_path="${BT_TESTS_BUILDDIR}/../src/lib/.libs"
# Set the library search path so the python interpreter can load libbabeltrace2
- if [ "$BT_OS_TYPE" = "mingw" ] || [ "$BT_OS_TYPE" = "cygwin" ]; then
+ if [ "$BT_TESTS_OS_TYPE" = "mingw" ] || [ "$BT_TESTS_OS_TYPE" = "cygwin" ]; then
env_args+=("PATH=${main_lib_path}:${PATH:-}")
- elif [ "$BT_OS_TYPE" = "darwin" ]; then
+ elif [ "$BT_TESTS_OS_TYPE" = "darwin" ]; then
env_args+=("DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=${main_lib_path}:${DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH:-}")
else
env_args+=("LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${main_lib_path}:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:-}")
# On Windows, an embedded Python interpreter needs a way to locate the path
# to it's internal modules, set the prefix from python-config to the
# PYTHONHOME variable.
- if [ "$BT_OS_TYPE" = "mingw" ]; then
+ if [ "$BT_TESTS_OS_TYPE" = "mingw" ]; then
env_args+=("PYTHONHOME=$($BT_TESTS_PYTHON_CONFIG_BIN --prefix)")
fi
+ # If AddressSanitizer is used, we must preload libasan.so so that
+ # libasan doesn't complain about not being the first loaded library.
+ #
+ # Python and sed (executed as part of the libtool wrapper) produce some
+ # leaks, so we must unfortunately disable leak detection. Append it to
+ # existing ASAN_OPTIONS, such that we override the user's value if it
+ # contains detect_leaks=1.
+ if [ "x${BT_TESTS_ENABLE_ASAN:-}" = "x1" ]; then
+ lib_asan=$(${BT_TESTS_CC_BIN} -print-file-name=libasan.so)
+
+ env_args+=("LD_PRELOAD=${lib_asan}:${LD_PRELOAD:-}")
+ env_args+=("ASAN_OPTIONS=${ASAN_OPTIONS:-},detect_leaks=0")
+ fi
+
env "${env_args[@]}" "$@"
}