3 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
5 # Copyright (C) 2019 Philippe Proulx <pproulx@efficios.com>
8 # This test validates that a `src.ctf.lttng-live` component successfully does
9 # various tasks that a `src.ctf.lttng-live` component is expected to do, like
10 # listing tracing sessions and receiving live traces / producing the expected
13 # A mock LTTng live server is used to feed data to the component.
17 if [ -n "${BT_TESTS_SRCDIR:-}" ]; then
18 UTILSSH
="$BT_TESTS_SRCDIR/utils/utils.sh"
20 UTILSSH
="$(dirname "$0")/../../utils/utils.sh"
23 # shellcheck source=../../utils/utils.sh
28 # Disable trap for SIGTERM since the following kill to the
29 # pidgroup will be SIGTERM. Otherwise it loops.
30 # The '-' before the pid number ($$) indicates 'kill' to signal the
31 # whole process group.
32 trap - SIGTERM
&& kill -- -$$
35 # Ensure that background child jobs are killed on SIGINT/SIGTERM
36 trap cleanup SIGINT SIGTERM
38 this_dir_relative
="plugins/src.ctf.lttng-live"
39 test_data_dir
="$BT_TESTS_DATADIR/$this_dir_relative"
40 trace_dir
="$BT_CTF_TRACES_PATH"
42 if [ "$BT_TESTS_OS_TYPE" = "mingw" ]; then
43 # Same as the above, but in Windows form (C:\foo\bar) instead of Unix form
45 trace_dir_native
=$
(cygpath
-w "${trace_dir}")
47 trace_dir_native
="${trace_dir}"
52 local retcode_file
="$2"
54 local server_args
=("$@")
56 local server_script
="$test_data_dir/lttng_live_server.py"
59 diag
"$BT_TESTS_PYTHON_BIN $server_script ${server_args[*]}"
60 run_python
"$BT_TESTS_PYTHON_BIN" "$server_script" "${server_args[@]}" 1>&2 &
65 # wait for server to exit
68 # write return code to file
69 echo $?
> "$retcode_file"
72 kill_lttng_live_server
() {
75 if [ ! -s "$pid_file" ]; then
79 kill -9 "$(cat "$pid_file")"
82 get_cli_output_with_lttng_live_server
() {
83 local cli_args_template
="$1"
84 local cli_stdout_file
="$2"
85 local cli_stderr_file
="$3"
88 local server_args
=("$@")
95 local server_retcode_file
97 server_args
+=(--port-file "$port_file" --trace-path-prefix "$trace_dir_native")
98 server_pid_file
="$(mktemp -t test_live_server_pid.XXXXXX)"
99 server_retcode_file
="$(mktemp -t test_live_server_ret.XXXXX)"
101 diag
"Starting LTTng live server mockup"
103 # This starts the server, which eventually writes its listening
104 # port number to the `$port_file` file. The lttng_live_server()
105 # function itself writes the server's PID to the
106 # `$server_pid_file` file. When the server exits,
107 # lttng_live_server() writes its return code to the
108 # `$server_retcode_file` file.
109 lttng_live_server
"$server_pid_file" "$server_retcode_file" "${server_args[@]}" &
113 while [ ! -s "$port_file" ]; do
116 # Timeout of 30 seconds
117 if [ "$i" -eq "300" ]; then
119 kill_lttng_live_server
"$server_pid_file"
121 rm -f "$server_pid_file"
122 rm -f "$server_retcode_file"
129 port
=$
(<"$port_file")
131 diag
"LTTng live port is $port"
133 cli_args
=${cli_args_template//@PORT@/$port}
135 # Split argument string by spaces into an array.
136 IFS
=' ' read -ra cli_args
<<< "$cli_args"
138 if ! bt_cli
"$cli_stdout_file" "$cli_stderr_file" "${cli_args[@]}"; then
139 # CLI failed: cancel everything else
140 kill_lttng_live_server
"$server_pid_file"
142 rm -f "$server_pid_file"
143 rm -f "$server_retcode_file"
147 # get server's return code
149 while [ ! -s "$server_retcode_file" ]; do
152 # Timeout of 30 seconds
153 if [ "$i" -eq "300" ]; then
155 kill_lttng_live_server
"$server_pid_file"
157 rm -f "$server_pid_file"
158 rm -f "$server_retcode_file"
167 ret
=$
(<"$server_retcode_file")
169 rm -f "$server_pid_file"
170 rm -f "$server_retcode_file"
176 local cli_args_template
="$2"
177 local expected_stdout
="$3"
178 local expected_stderr
="$4"
180 local server_args
=("$@")
187 cli_stderr
="$(mktemp -t test_live_stderr.XXXXXX)"
188 cli_stdout
="$(mktemp -t test_live_stdout.XXXXXX)"
189 port_file
="$(mktemp -t test_live_server_port.XXXXXX)"
191 get_cli_output_with_lttng_live_server
"$cli_args_template" "$cli_stdout" \
192 "$cli_stderr" "$port_file" "${server_args[@]}"
193 port
=$
(<"$port_file")
195 bt_diff
"$expected_stdout" "$cli_stdout"
196 ok $?
"$test_text - stdout"
197 bt_diff
"$expected_stderr" "$cli_stderr"
198 ok $?
"$test_text - stderr"
205 test_list_sessions
() {
206 # Test the basic listing of sessions.
207 # Ensure that a multi-domain trace is seen as a single session.
208 # run_test() is not used here because the port is needed to craft the
213 local tmp_stdout_expected
214 local template_expected
216 local test_text
="CLI prints the expected session list"
217 local cli_args_template
="-i lttng-live net://localhost:@PORT@"
218 local server_args
=("$test_data_dir/list_sessions.json")
220 template_expected
=$
(<"$test_data_dir/cli-list-sessions.expect")
221 cli_stderr
="$(mktemp -t test_live_list_sessions_stderr.XXXXXX)"
222 cli_stdout
="$(mktemp -t test_live_list_sessions_stdout.XXXXXX)"
223 empty_file
="$(mktemp -t test_live_list_sessions_empty.XXXXXX)"
224 port_file
="$(mktemp -t test_live_list_sessions_server_port.XXXXXX)"
225 tmp_stdout_expected
="$(mktemp -t test_live_list_sessions_stdout_expected.XXXXXX)"
227 get_cli_output_with_lttng_live_server
"$cli_args_template" "$cli_stdout" \
228 "$cli_stderr" "$port_file" "${server_args[@]}"
229 port
=$
(<"$port_file")
231 # Craft the expected output. This is necessary since the port number
232 # (random) of a "relayd" is present in the output.
233 template_expected
=${template_expected//@PORT@/$port}
235 echo "$template_expected" > "$tmp_stdout_expected"
237 bt_diff
"$tmp_stdout_expected" "$cli_stdout"
238 ok $?
"$test_text - stdout"
239 bt_diff
"$empty_file" "$cli_stderr"
240 ok $?
"$test_text - stderr"
246 rm -f "$tmp_stdout_expected"
250 # Attach and consume data from a multi packets ust session with no
252 local test_text
="CLI attach and fetch from single-domains session - no discarded events"
253 local cli_args_template
="-i lttng-live net://localhost:@PORT@/host/hostname/trace-with-index -c sink.text.details"
254 local server_args
=("$test_data_dir/base.json")
255 local expected_stdout
="${test_data_dir}/cli-base.expect"
256 local expected_stderr
258 # Empty file for stderr expected
259 expected_stderr
="$(mktemp -t test_live_base_stderr_expected.XXXXXX)"
261 run_test
"$test_text" "$cli_args_template" "$expected_stdout" \
262 "$expected_stderr" "${server_args[@]}"
264 rm -f "$expected_stderr"
267 test_multi_domains
() {
268 # Attach and consume data from a multi-domains session with discarded
270 local test_text
="CLI attach and fetch from multi-domains session - discarded events"
271 local cli_args_template
="-i lttng-live net://localhost:@PORT@/host/hostname/multi-domains -c sink.text.details"
272 local server_args
=("${test_data_dir}/multi_domains.json")
273 local expected_stdout
="$test_data_dir/cli-multi-domains.expect"
274 local expected_stderr
276 # Empty file for stderr expected
277 expected_stderr
="$(mktemp -t test_live_multi_domains_stderr_expected.XXXXXX)"
279 run_test
"$test_text" "$cli_args_template" "$expected_stdout" \
280 "$expected_stderr" "${server_args[@]}"
282 rm -f "$expected_stderr"
285 test_rate_limited
() {
286 # Attach and consume data from a multi packets ust session with no
287 # discarded events. Enforce a server side limit on the stream data
288 # requests size. Ensure that babeltrace respect the returned size and that
289 # many requests per packet works as expected.
290 # The packet size of the test trace is 4k. Limit requests to 1k.
291 local test_text
="CLI many requests per packet"
292 local cli_args_template
="-i lttng-live net://localhost:@PORT@/host/hostname/trace-with-index -c sink.text.details"
293 local server_args
=(--max-query-data-response-size 1024 "$test_data_dir/rate_limited.json")
294 local expected_stdout
="${test_data_dir}/cli-base.expect"
295 local expected_stderr
297 # Empty file for stderr expected
298 expected_stderr
="$(mktemp -t test_live_rate_limited_stderr_expected.XXXXXX)"
300 run_test
"$test_text" "$cli_args_template" "$expected_stdout" \
301 "$expected_stderr" "${server_args[@]}"
303 rm -f "$expected_stderr"
306 test_compare_to_ctf_fs
() {
307 # Compare the details text sink or ctf.fs and ctf.lttng-live to ensure
308 # that the trace is parsed the same way.
309 # Do the same with the session swapped on the relayd side. This validate
310 # that ordering is consistent between live and ctf fs.
311 local test_text
="CLI src.ctf.fs vs src.ctf.lttng-live"
312 local cli_args_template
="-i lttng-live net://localhost:@PORT@/host/hostname/multi-domains -c sink.text.details --params with-trace-name=false,with-stream-name=false"
313 local server_args
=("$test_data_dir/multi_domains.json")
314 local server_args_inverse
=("$test_data_dir/multi_domains_inverse.json")
315 local expected_stdout
316 local expected_stderr
318 expected_stdout
="$(mktemp -t test_live_compare_stdout_expected.XXXXXX)"
319 expected_stderr
="$(mktemp -t test_live_compare_stderr_expected.XXXXXX)"
321 bt_cli
"$expected_stdout" "$expected_stderr" "${trace_dir}/succeed/multi-domains" -c sink.text.details
--params "with-trace-name=false,with-stream-name=false"
322 bt_remove_cr
"${expected_stdout}"
323 bt_remove_cr
"${expected_stderr}"
324 run_test
"$test_text" "$cli_args_template" "$expected_stdout" \
325 "$expected_stderr" "${server_args[@]}"
326 diag
"Inverse session order from lttng-relayd"
327 run_test
"$test_text" "$cli_args_template" "$expected_stdout" \
328 "$expected_stderr" "${server_args_inverse[@]}"
330 rm -f "$expected_stdout"
331 rm -f "$expected_stderr"
334 test_inactivity_discarded_packet
() {
335 # Attach and consume data from a multi-packet trace with discarded
336 # packets and emit an inactivity beacon during the discarded packets
339 # | pkt seq:0 |<-------discarded packets------>| pkt seq:8 |
342 # This test was introduced to cover the following bug:
344 # When reading this type of trace locally, the CTF source is expected
345 # to introduce a "Discarded packets" message between packets 0 and 8.
346 # The timestamps of this message are [pkt0.end_ts, pkt8.begin_ts].
348 # In the context of a live source, the tracer could report an inactivity
349 # period during the interval of the "Discarded packets" message.
350 # Those messages eventually translate into a
351 # "Iterator inactivity" message with a timestamp set at the end of the
354 # If the tracer reports an inactivity period that ends at a point
355 # between pkt0 and pkt7 (resulting in an "Iterator inactivity" message),
356 # the live source could send a "Discarded packets" message that starts
357 # before the preceding "Iterator inactivity" message. This would break
358 # the monotonicity constraint of the graph.
359 local test_text
="CLI attach and fetch from single-domains session - inactivity discarded packet"
360 local cli_args_template
="-i lttng-live net://localhost:@PORT@/host/hostname/7_lost_between_2_with_index -c sink.text.details"
361 local server_args
=("$test_data_dir/inactivity_discarded_packet.json")
362 local expected_stdout
="$test_data_dir/inactivity_discarded_packet.expect"
363 local expected_stderr
365 # Empty file for stderr expected
366 expected_stderr
="$(mktemp -t test_live_inactivity_discarded_packet_stderr_expected.XXXXXX)"
368 run_test
"$test_text" "$cli_args_template" "$expected_stdout" \
369 "$expected_stderr" "${server_args[@]}"
371 rm -f "$expected_stderr"
374 test_split_metadata
() {
375 # Consume a metadata stream sent in two parts. This testcase tests the
376 # behaviour of Babeltrace when the tracing session was cleared (lttng
377 # clear) but the metadata is not yet available to the relay. In such
378 # cases, when asked for metadata, the relay will return the
379 # `LTTNG_VIEWER_METADATA_OK` status and a data length of 0. The viewer
380 # need to consider such case as a request to retry fetching metadata.
382 # This testcase emulates such behaviour by adding empty metadata
385 local test_text
="CLI attach and fetch from single-domain session - Receive metadata in two sections separated by a empty section"
386 local cli_args_template
="-i lttng-live net://localhost:@PORT@/host/hostname/split_metadata -c sink.text.details"
387 local server_args
=("$test_data_dir/split_metadata.json")
388 local expected_stdout
="${test_data_dir}/split_metadata.expect"
389 local expected_stderr
391 # Empty file for stderr expected
392 expected_stderr
="$(mktemp -t test_live_split_metadata_stderr_expected.XXXXXX)"
394 run_test
"$test_text" "$cli_args_template" "$expected_stdout" \
395 "$expected_stderr" "${server_args[@]}"
397 rm -f "$expected_stderr"
406 test_compare_to_ctf_fs
407 test_inactivity_discarded_packet