#!/bin/bash
#
# run the misc tests: we need to do this in a script since
# these are expected to fail which would normally cause %check
# to stop. however, this is expected behavior. we are running
# iasl precisely because we expect it to stop when presented with
# faulty ASL.
#
# this script assumes it is in the source 'tests' directory at
# start.
#
set -x
BINDIR="$1"
VERSION="$2"
# create files to compare against
$BINDIR/iasl -h
m=`uname -m`
case $m in
s390x | \
*64) BITS=64
;;
*) BITS=32
;;
esac
WHEN=`date +"%b %_d %Y"`
sed -e "s/XXXXXXXXXXX/$WHEN/" \
-e "s/YYYY/$BITS/" \
-e "s/VVVVVVVV/$VERSION/" \
../badcode.asl.result > misc/badcode.asl.result
sed -e "s/XXXXXXXXXXX/$WHEN/" \
-e "s/YYYY/$BITS/" \
-e "s/VVVVVVVV/$VERSION/" \
../grammar.asl.result > misc/grammar.asl.result
cd misc
# see if badcode.asl failed as expected
# NB: the -f option is required so we can see all of the errors
$BINDIR/iasl -f badcode.asl 2>&1 | tee badcode
diff badcode badcode.asl.result >/dev/null 2>&1
[ $? -eq 0 ] || exit 1
# see if grammar.asl failed as expected
# NB: the -f option is required so we can see all of the errors
$BINDIR/iasl -f -of grammar.asl 2>&1 | tee grammar
diff grammar grammar.asl.result >/dev/null 2>&1
[ $? -eq 0 ] || exit 1
exit 0