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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2011 George Danchev <danchev@spnet.net>
# Copyright 2011 Thomas Schmitt <scdbackup@gmx.net>
# Licensed under GNU GPL version 2 or later
set -e
SELF=$(basename "$0")
GEN_DATA_DIR=releng_generated_data
CLOG=${GEN_DATA_DIR}/log.${SELF}
PASSED_OPTIONS="$@"
RELENG_XORRISO=
CLEANUP_LOG=0
not_in_releng_exit() {
printf "\nPlease execute the tests from releng directory.\n\n"
exit 1
}
# To catch the exit value of a command in a pipe
return_value_file="$GEN_DATA_DIR"/run_all_"$$"_return_value
return_wrapper()
{
cmd="$1"
shift 1
"$cmd" "$@"
RET="$?"
echo "$RET" >"$return_value_file"
return "$RET"
}
# Using only bash builtin commands.
# On 4 year old amd64 x2 3000 MHz, xterm local,it counts 22471 lines per second
# On 2 year old amd64 x4 2600 MHz, ssh remote, it counts 35348 lines per second
count_lines()
{
# $1 if not empty: start count
line=
if test -n "$1"
then
count="$1"
else
count=0
fi
while read line
do
count=$(($count + 1))
printf "\r %4d lines logged ... " "$count" >&2
printf "%s\n" "$line"
done
return 0
}
# It is not a good idea to include inc/releng_getopts.inc with the
# master script as it calls the subordinate scripts and they include
# this file too, and we want to avoid sharing variable with subshells
if [ ! -f inc/releng_getopts.inc ]; then
not_in_releng_exit
fi
#############################################
next_is=
for i in "$@"
do
if test "$next_is" = "ignore"
then :
elif test "$next_is" = "x"
then
RELENG_XORRISO="$i"
next_is=
elif test x"$i" = x"-x"
then
next_is="x"
elif test x"$i" = x"-c"
then
CLEANUP_LOG=1
fi
done
#############################################
if test "$next_is" = x
then
echo
echo "Option -x expects an argument (the path to the xorriso program)"
exit 31
fi
if [ ! "${1}" ]; then
cat << HLP
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
${SELF} runs executables from CWD starting
with auto_*, passing them its own options.
stdout/stderr output stored in:
${CLOG}
examples:
# run xorriso and keep the self-generated data
$ ./${SELF} -x path/to/xorriso [-k]
# clean up self-generated data from previous run
$ ./${SELF} -c
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
HLP
exit 31
fi
########################################################
if [ -f "${CLOG}" ]; then
mv "${CLOG}" "${CLOG}".prev
fi
> ${CLOG}
if [ -x "${RELENG_XORRISO}" ]; then
echo -e "_OVERVIEW_______________________________________________________________" >> ${CLOG}
date --utc >> ${CLOG}
${RELENG_XORRISO} --version >> ${CLOG}
echo -e "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" >> ${CLOG}
fi
DSTART=`date --utc`
echo -ne "${SELF}: Started at ${DSTART}" | tee -a ${CLOG}
E1=`date '+%s'`
# require ^auto_, avoid running (your)self explicitly
for s in `ls | grep ^auto_ | grep -v ${SELF} | sort -n`; do
if [ -x ${s} -a ! -d ${s} ]; then
echo -ne "\n\n_STARTING_TEST_________________________________________________________" >> ${CLOG}
echo -ne "\n${SELF}: Running ./${s} ${PASSED_OPTIONS} :\n" \
| tee -a ${CLOG}
T1=`date '+%s'`
set +e
if test -n "$PIPESTATUS"
then
# PIPESTATUS[0] should be available in bash
./${s} ${PASSED_OPTIONS} 2>&1 | count_lines >> ${CLOG}
RET="${PIPESTATUS[0]}"
else
# a more portable method which uses a temporary file to record exit value
return_wrapper ./${s} ${PASSED_OPTIONS} 2>&1 | count_lines >> ${CLOG}
RET=$(cat "$return_value_file")
rm "$return_value_file"
fi
# echo "RET='$RET'" >/dev/tty
T2=`date '+%s'`
let TS="${T2} - ${T1}"
case ${RET} in
0)
printf "done in ${TS} sec. ok."
;;
*)
printf "done in ${TS} sec. "
which tput >/dev/null 2>&1 && tput smso
printf "FAIL -> EXIT CODE $RET"
which tput >/dev/null 2>&1 && tput rmso
;;
esac
set -e
fi
done
DEND=`date --utc`
echo -ne "\n${SELF}: Stopped at ${DEND}." | tee -a ${CLOG}
if [ "${CLEANUP_LOG}" -eq 1 ]; then
if [ -f "${CLOG}" ]; then
rm -f "${CLOG}"
echo -ne "\n${SELF}: Removed my own log ${CLOG}." # | tee -a ${CLOG}
fi
if [ -f "${CLOG}".prev ]; then
rm -f "${CLOG}".prev
echo -e "\n${SELF}: Removed my own log ${CLOG}.prev." # | tee -a ${CLOG}
fi
else
E2=`date '+%s'`
if [ ${E2} -eq ${E1} ]; then
echo -e " Total elapsed 0 sec." | tee -a ${CLOG}
else
let ES="${E2} - ${E1}"
echo -e " Total elapsed ${ES} sec." | tee -a ${CLOG}
fi
#####
echo -e "\n_SUMMARY________________________________________________________________" >> ${CLOG}
echo -e "${SELF}: Trivial log examination: ${CLOG}" | tee -a ${CLOG}
echo -e "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" | tee -a ${CLOG}
# severity classes of libdax_msgs.h in libburn and libisofs
# List of boring keywords:
# 'UPDATE|NOTE|DEBUG|ALL' - not considered interesting for lazy log inspection.
# List of interesting keywords:
# thrown by xorriso and underlying libraries
LIST_KWD="(NEVER|ABORT|FATAL|FAILURE|MISHAP|SORRY|WARNING|HINT"
# thrown by others
LIST_KWD+="|FAIL|ERROR|WRONG)"
if [ -f "${CLOG}" ]; then
set +e
# lines, perl regex, leading tabs
grep -n -P "${LIST_KWD}" "${CLOG}"
RET_GREP="$?"
case ${RET_GREP} in
0) # found
;;
1) # not found
echo -e "${SELF}: Log file looks clear." # | tee -a ${CLOG}
;;
*) #
echo -e "${SELF}: grep returned EXIT CODE: ${RET_GREP}." # | tee -a ${CLOG}
;;
esac
set -e
fi
echo -e "~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~" | tee -a ${CLOG}
##### TODO: work out a less noisy diff'ing technique!
if [ -f "${CLOG}".prev -a -f "${CLOG}" ]; then
echo -e "${SELF}: See diff against previous log file (might be long):" | tee -a ${CLOG}
echo -e "diff -Naur ${CLOG}.prev ${CLOG} | less" | tee -a ${CLOG}
fi
fi
#
which tput >/dev/null 2>&1 && tput smso
echo -e "\n${SELF}: Leaving the following cruft in ${GEN_DATA_DIR}:" # | tee -a ${CLOG}
which tput >/dev/null 2>&1 && tput rmso
ls -lth "${GEN_DATA_DIR}" # | tee -a ${CLOG}
# Fin
exit 0