commit 4f79b3e2fb3eba003240ec38a0e68702b9a60b86
Author: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
Date: Mon Feb 3 14:49:25 2020 -0500
test-container: add exec, cwd
exec <path_to_test_binary> [optional_argv_0]
copies test binary to specified location and runs it from
there. If the second argument is provided, that will
be used for argv[0]
cwd <directory>
attempts to chdir(directory) before running test
Note: "cwd" not "cd" as it takes effect just before the
test binary runs, not when it's encountered in the script,
so it can't be used as a path shortcut like "cd" would imply.
cleanup: use xstrdup() instead of strdup()
Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
diff --git a/support/test-container.c b/support/test-container.c
index 6503cea90309b9b0..9488ec7b4a824380 100644
--- a/support/test-container.c
+++ b/support/test-container.c
@@ -95,6 +95,8 @@ int verbose = 0;
mv FILE FILE
cp FILE FILE
rm FILE
+ cwd PATH
+ exec FILE
FILE must start with $B/, $S/, $I/, $L/, or /
(expands to build dir, source dir, install dir, library dir
(in container), or container's root)
@@ -104,6 +106,8 @@ int verbose = 0;
- 'mv': A minimal move files command.
- 'cp': A minimal copy files command.
- 'rm': A minimal remove files command.
+ - 'cwd': set test working directory
+ - 'exec': change test binary location (may end in /)
* mytest.root/postclean.req causes fresh rsync (with delete) after
test if present
@@ -147,7 +151,7 @@ maybe_xmkdir (const char *path, mode_t mode)
}
/* Temporarily concatenate multiple strings into one. Allows up to 10
- temporary results; use strdup () if you need them to be
+ temporary results; use xstrdup () if you need them to be
permanent. */
static char *
concat (const char *str, ...)
@@ -670,11 +674,13 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
char *new_objdir_path;
char *new_srcdir_path;
char **new_child_proc;
+ char *new_child_exec;
char *command_root;
char *command_base;
char *command_basename;
char *so_base;
int do_postclean = 0;
+ char *change_cwd = NULL;
int pipes[2];
char pid_buf[20];
@@ -701,7 +707,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
if (argc < 2)
{
- fprintf (stderr, "Usage: containerize <program to run> <args...>\n");
+ fprintf (stderr, "Usage: test-container <program to run> <args...>\n");
exit (1);
}
@@ -746,12 +752,13 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
}
}
- pristine_root_path = strdup (concat (support_objdir_root,
+ pristine_root_path = xstrdup (concat (support_objdir_root,
"/testroot.pristine", NULL));
- new_root_path = strdup (concat (support_objdir_root,
+ new_root_path = xstrdup (concat (support_objdir_root,
"/testroot.root", NULL));
new_cwd_path = get_current_dir_name ();
new_child_proc = argv + 1;
+ new_child_exec = argv[1];
lock_fd = open (concat (pristine_root_path, "/lock.fd", NULL),
O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_RDWR, 0666);
@@ -778,10 +785,10 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
command_root = concat (support_srcdir_root,
argv[1] + strlen (support_objdir_root),
".root", NULL);
- command_root = strdup (command_root);
+ command_root = xstrdup (command_root);
/* This cuts off the ".root" we appended above. */
- command_base = strdup (command_root);
+ command_base = xstrdup (command_root);
command_base[strlen (command_base) - 5] = 0;
/* This is the basename of the test we're running. */
@@ -792,7 +799,7 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
++command_basename;
/* Shared object base directory. */
- so_base = strdup (argv[1]);
+ so_base = xstrdup (argv[1]);
if (strrchr (so_base, '/') != NULL)
strrchr (so_base, '/')[1] = 0;
@@ -806,9 +813,9 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
&& S_ISDIR (st.st_mode))
rsync (command_root, new_root_path, 0);
- new_objdir_path = strdup (concat (new_root_path,
+ new_objdir_path = xstrdup (concat (new_root_path,
support_objdir_root, NULL));
- new_srcdir_path = strdup (concat (new_root_path,
+ new_srcdir_path = xstrdup (concat (new_root_path,
support_srcdir_root, NULL));
/* new_cwd_path starts with '/' so no "/" needed between the two. */
@@ -868,7 +875,10 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
the_words[i] = concat (new_root_path,
support_libdir_prefix,
the_words[i] + 2, NULL);
- else if (the_words[i][0] == '/')
+ /* "exec" and "cwd" use inside-root paths. */
+ else if (strcmp (the_words[0], "exec") != 0
+ && strcmp (the_words[0], "cwd") != 0
+ && the_words[i][0] == '/')
the_words[i] = concat (new_root_path,
the_words[i], NULL);
}
@@ -912,13 +922,49 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
{
maybe_xunlink (the_words[1]);
}
+ else if (nt >= 2 && strcmp (the_words[0], "exec") == 0)
+ {
+ /* The first argument is the desired location and name
+ of the test binary as we wish to exec it; we will
+ copy the binary there. The second (optional)
+ argument is the value to pass as argv[0], it
+ defaults to the same as the first argument. */
+ char *new_exec_path = the_words[1];
+
+ /* If the new exec path ends with a slash, that's the
+ * directory, and use the old test base name. */
+ if (new_exec_path [strlen(new_exec_path) - 1] == '/')
+ new_exec_path = concat (new_exec_path,
+ basename (new_child_proc[0]),
+ NULL);
+
+
+ /* new_child_proc is in the build tree, so has the
+ same path inside the chroot as outside. The new
+ exec path is, by definition, relative to the
+ chroot. */
+ copy_one_file (new_child_proc[0], concat (new_root_path,
+ new_exec_path,
+ NULL));
+
+ new_child_exec = xstrdup (new_exec_path);
+ if (the_words[2])
+ new_child_proc[0] = xstrdup (the_words[2]);
+ else
+ new_child_proc[0] = new_child_exec;
+ }
+ else if (nt == 2 && strcmp (the_words[0], "cwd") == 0)
+ {
+ change_cwd = xstrdup (the_words[1]);
+ }
else if (nt == 1 && strcmp (the_words[0], "su") == 0)
{
be_su = 1;
}
else if (nt > 0 && the_words[0][0] != '#')
{
- printf ("\033[31minvalid [%s]\033[0m\n", the_words[0]);
+ fprintf (stderr, "\033[31minvalid [%s]\033[0m\n", the_words[0]);
+ exit (1);
}
}
fclose (f);
@@ -1089,11 +1135,17 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
write (GMAP, tmp, strlen (tmp));
xclose (GMAP);
+ if (change_cwd)
+ {
+ if (chdir (change_cwd) < 0)
+ FAIL_EXIT1 ("Can't cd to %s inside container - ", change_cwd);
+ }
+
/* Now run the child. */
- execvp (new_child_proc[0], new_child_proc);
+ execvp (new_child_exec, new_child_proc);
/* Or don't run the child? */
- FAIL_EXIT1 ("Unable to exec %s\n", new_child_proc[0]);
+ FAIL_EXIT1 ("Unable to exec %s\n", new_child_exec);
/* Because gcc won't know error () never returns... */
exit (EXIT_UNSUPPORTED);