#!/bin/sh # Are we running as root? unset ROOT if [ "`id -u`" = 0 ] then ROOT=yes fi # Initialization PATH=:/bin:/usr/bin export PATH rm -rf DIR* # remove any old junk lying around passed=`expr 0` # count number of tests run correctly failed=`expr 0` # count number of tests that failed skipped=`expr 0` # count number of tests that were skipped total=`expr 0` # total number of tests tried badones= # list of tests that failed # In the lists below, shell scripts should be listed without ".sh" suffix # Programs that require setuid setuids="test11 test33 test43 test44 test46 test56 test60 test61 test65 \ test69 test76 test77 test78" # test73" # Scripts that require to be run as root rootscripts="testisofs testvnd" alltests="1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 \ 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 \ 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 \ 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 75 76 77 78 \ sh1 sh2 interp mfs isofs vnd" tests_no=`expr 0` # test mmap only if enabled in sysenv filemap=1 # the default is on if sysenv filemap >/dev/null then filemap=`sysenv filemap` fi if [ "$filemap" -ne 0 ] then alltests="$alltests 74" fi # If root, make sure the setuid tests have the correct permissions # and make the dir bin-owned. if [ "$ROOT" ] then chown bin . chown root ${setuids} chmod 4755 ${setuids} fi tests=$alltests # Are we given any args? If so, we might have to give # or change our testlist while getopts 'lt:T' opt do case $opt in l) echo "$alltests" exit 0 ;; t) tests="$OPTARG" ;; T) tapmode=yes diagprefix="# " ;; ?) echo "Usage: run [-l] [-t testlist] [-T]" >&2 echo " -l: list tests, exit" >&2 echo " -t: execute given set of tests, default: all" >&2 echo " -T: produce TAP-format output" >&2 exit 1 esac done # Count tests for i in `echo $tests`; do if [ -x ./test$i -o -x ./test${i}.sh ]; then tests_no=`expr $tests_no + 1` fi done if [ $tests_no -eq 0 ] then echo "No test binaries found. did you compile?" exit 1 fi # Print tests list whenever user asks for TAP mode. It is up # to the caller to make sure it makes sense, i.e. he knows what it # represents. if [ "$tapmode" ] then echo "1..$tests_no" fi if [ "$tests" = "$alltests" ] then # Print test welcome message if [ ! "$tapmode" ]; then clear; fi echo -n "${diagprefix}Running POSIX compliance test suite. " echo "There are $tests_no tests in total." echo "${diagprefix}" fi # Provide an argument for test63 ARGS_63=`pwd`/mod runtest() { i=$1 ARG=$2 # setuid doesn't work with scripts, so we can only run those as root if echo "$rootscripts" | tr ' ' '\n' | grep "^test${i}\$" >/dev/null then needroot=1 else needroot=0 fi # depending on where we are, scripts might have a .sh suffix or not if [ -x test${i}.sh ] then NAME=./test${i}.sh else NAME=./test$i fi if [ "$ROOT" ] then if [ $needroot -eq 1 ] then $NAME $ARG || return 1 else su - bin -c "cd `pwd`; $NAME $ARG" || return 1 fi else if [ $needroot -eq 1 ] then echo "skipping test$i, not root." >&2 && return 0 else $NAME $ARG || return 1 fi fi return 0 } # Run all the tests, keeping track of who failed. for i in `echo $tests` do if [ -x ./test$i -o -x ./test${i}.sh ] then total=`expr $total + 1` FAIL=0 ARG=`eval echo "\\${ARGS_$i}"` if [ "$tapmode" ] then out=out.$$ rm -f $out runtest $i $ARG >$out 2>&1 else runtest $i $ARG fi FAIL=$? if [ $FAIL -eq 0 ] then if [ "$tapmode" ] then echo "ok test $i" fi passed=`expr $passed + 1` else if [ "$tapmode" ] then echo "not ok test $i" fi failed=`expr $failed + 1` badones=`echo $badones " " $i` fi if [ "$tapmode" ] then cat $out | sed "s/^/$diagprefix/" rm -f $out fi else echo "${diagprefix}warning: skipping test$i" skipped=`expr $skipped + 1` fi done # Print results of the tests. if [ "$tests" = "$alltests" ] then echo "${diagprefix}" if test $total = $passed then echo "${diagprefix}All $passed tests completed without error ($skipped skipped)." else echo "${diagprefix}Testing completed. Score: $passed passed, $failed failed, skipped $skipped" echo "${diagprefix}The following tests failed: $badones" fi fi # if any test failed return an error if [ $failed -gt 0 ] then exit 1 fi # echo " "