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At the moment the test skeleton uses a mixture of stdout and stderr for error message output. Using stdout for all test output keeps all output correctly ordered and properly redirected to the output file. The suggestion to use stdout is also made on the wiki: https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Testing/Testsuite#Writing_a_test_case ChangeLog: 2014-06-23 Will Newton <will.newton@linaro.org> * test-skeleton.c (signal_handler): Use printf and %m rather than perror. Use printf rather than fprintf to stderr. Use puts rather than fputs to stderr. (main): Likewise.
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417 lines
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C
/* Skeleton for test programs.
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Copyright (C) 1998-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1998.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <getopt.h>
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#include <malloc.h>
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#include <paths.h>
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#include <search.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/resource.h>
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#include <sys/wait.h>
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <time.h>
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/* The test function is normally called `do_test' and it is called
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with argc and argv as the arguments. We nevertheless provide the
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possibility to overwrite this name. */
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#ifndef TEST_FUNCTION
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# define TEST_FUNCTION do_test (argc, argv)
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#endif
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#ifndef TEST_DATA_LIMIT
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# define TEST_DATA_LIMIT (64 << 20) /* Data limit (bytes) to run with. */
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#endif
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#define OPT_DIRECT 1000
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#define OPT_TESTDIR 1001
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static struct option options[] =
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{
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#ifdef CMDLINE_OPTIONS
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CMDLINE_OPTIONS
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#endif
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{ "direct", no_argument, NULL, OPT_DIRECT },
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{ "test-dir", required_argument, NULL, OPT_TESTDIR },
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{ NULL, 0, NULL, 0 }
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};
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/* PID of the test itself. */
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static pid_t pid;
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/* Directory to place temporary files in. */
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static const char *test_dir;
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/* List of temporary files. */
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struct temp_name_list
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{
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struct qelem q;
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const char *name;
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} *temp_name_list;
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/* Add temporary files in list. */
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static void
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__attribute__ ((unused))
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add_temp_file (const char *name)
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{
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struct temp_name_list *newp
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= (struct temp_name_list *) calloc (sizeof (*newp), 1);
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if (newp != NULL)
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{
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newp->name = name;
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if (temp_name_list == NULL)
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temp_name_list = (struct temp_name_list *) &newp->q;
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else
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insque (newp, temp_name_list);
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}
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}
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/* Delete all temporary files. */
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static void
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delete_temp_files (void)
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{
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while (temp_name_list != NULL)
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{
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remove (temp_name_list->name);
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temp_name_list = (struct temp_name_list *) temp_name_list->q.q_forw;
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}
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}
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/* Create a temporary file. */
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static int
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__attribute__ ((unused))
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create_temp_file (const char *base, char **filename)
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{
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char *fname;
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int fd;
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fname = (char *) malloc (strlen (test_dir) + 1 + strlen (base)
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+ sizeof ("XXXXXX"));
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if (fname == NULL)
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{
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puts ("out of memory");
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return -1;
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}
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strcpy (stpcpy (stpcpy (stpcpy (fname, test_dir), "/"), base), "XXXXXX");
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fd = mkstemp (fname);
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if (fd == -1)
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{
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printf ("cannot open temporary file '%s': %m\n", fname);
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free (fname);
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return -1;
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}
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add_temp_file (fname);
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if (filename != NULL)
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*filename = fname;
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return fd;
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}
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/* Timeout handler. We kill the child and exit with an error. */
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static void
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__attribute__ ((noreturn))
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signal_handler (int sig __attribute__ ((unused)))
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{
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int killed;
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int status;
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/* Send signal. */
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kill (pid, SIGKILL);
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/* Wait for it to terminate. */
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i)
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{
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killed = waitpid (pid, &status, WNOHANG|WUNTRACED);
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if (killed != 0)
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break;
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/* Delay, give the system time to process the kill. If the
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nanosleep() call return prematurely, all the better. We
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won't restart it since this probably means the child process
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finally died. */
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struct timespec ts;
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ts.tv_sec = 0;
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ts.tv_nsec = 100000000;
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nanosleep (&ts, NULL);
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}
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if (killed != 0 && killed != pid)
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{
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printf ("Failed to kill test process: %m\n");
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exit (1);
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}
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#ifdef CLEANUP_HANDLER
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CLEANUP_HANDLER;
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#endif
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if (sig == SIGINT)
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{
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signal (sig, SIG_DFL);
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raise (sig);
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}
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/* If we expected this signal: good! */
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#ifdef EXPECTED_SIGNAL
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if (EXPECTED_SIGNAL == SIGALRM)
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exit (0);
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#endif
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if (killed == 0 || (WIFSIGNALED (status) && WTERMSIG (status) == SIGKILL))
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puts ("Timed out: killed the child process");
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else if (WIFSTOPPED (status))
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printf ("Timed out: the child process was %s\n",
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strsignal (WSTOPSIG (status)));
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else if (WIFSIGNALED (status))
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printf ("Timed out: the child process got signal %s\n",
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strsignal (WTERMSIG (status)));
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else
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printf ("Timed out: killed the child process but it exited %d\n",
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WEXITSTATUS (status));
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/* Exit with an error. */
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exit (1);
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}
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/* Set fortification error handler. Used when tests want to verify that bad
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code is caught by the library. */
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static void
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__attribute__ ((unused))
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set_fortify_handler (void (*handler) (int sig))
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{
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struct sigaction sa;
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sa.sa_handler = handler;
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sa.sa_flags = 0;
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sigemptyset (&sa.sa_mask);
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sigaction (SIGABRT, &sa, NULL);
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/* Avoid all the buffer overflow messages on stderr. */
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int fd = open (_PATH_DEVNULL, O_WRONLY);
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if (fd == -1)
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close (STDERR_FILENO);
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else
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{
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dup2 (fd, STDERR_FILENO);
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close (fd);
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}
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setenv ("LIBC_FATAL_STDERR_", "1", 1);
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}
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/* We provide the entry point here. */
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int
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main (int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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int direct = 0; /* Directly call the test function? */
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int status;
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int opt;
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unsigned int timeoutfactor = 1;
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pid_t termpid;
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/* Make uses of freed and uninitialized memory known. */
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mallopt (M_PERTURB, 42);
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#ifdef STDOUT_UNBUFFERED
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setbuf (stdout, NULL);
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#endif
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while ((opt = getopt_long (argc, argv, "+", options, NULL)) != -1)
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switch (opt)
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{
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case '?':
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exit (1);
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case OPT_DIRECT:
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direct = 1;
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break;
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case OPT_TESTDIR:
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test_dir = optarg;
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break;
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#ifdef CMDLINE_PROCESS
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CMDLINE_PROCESS
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#endif
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}
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/* If set, read the test TIMEOUTFACTOR value from the environment.
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This value is used to scale the default test timeout values. */
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char *envstr_timeoutfactor = getenv ("TIMEOUTFACTOR");
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if (envstr_timeoutfactor != NULL)
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{
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char *envstr_conv = envstr_timeoutfactor;
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unsigned long int env_fact;
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env_fact = strtoul (envstr_timeoutfactor, &envstr_conv, 0);
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if (*envstr_conv == '\0' && envstr_conv != envstr_timeoutfactor)
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timeoutfactor = MAX (env_fact, 1);
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}
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/* Set TMPDIR to specified test directory. */
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if (test_dir != NULL)
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{
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setenv ("TMPDIR", test_dir, 1);
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if (chdir (test_dir) < 0)
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{
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printf ("chdir: %m\n");
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exit (1);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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test_dir = getenv ("TMPDIR");
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if (test_dir == NULL || test_dir[0] == '\0')
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test_dir = "/tmp";
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}
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/* Make sure we see all message, even those on stdout. */
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setvbuf (stdout, NULL, _IONBF, 0);
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/* make sure temporary files are deleted. */
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atexit (delete_temp_files);
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/* Correct for the possible parameters. */
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argv[optind - 1] = argv[0];
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argv += optind - 1;
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argc -= optind - 1;
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/* Call the initializing function, if one is available. */
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#ifdef PREPARE
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PREPARE (argc, argv);
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#endif
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/* If we are not expected to fork run the function immediately. */
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if (direct)
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return TEST_FUNCTION;
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/* Set up the test environment:
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- prevent core dumps
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- set up the timer
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- fork and execute the function. */
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pid = fork ();
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if (pid == 0)
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{
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/* This is the child. */
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#ifdef RLIMIT_CORE
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/* Try to avoid dumping core. */
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struct rlimit core_limit;
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core_limit.rlim_cur = 0;
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core_limit.rlim_max = 0;
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setrlimit (RLIMIT_CORE, &core_limit);
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#endif
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#ifdef RLIMIT_DATA
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/* Try to avoid eating all memory if a test leaks. */
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struct rlimit data_limit;
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if (getrlimit (RLIMIT_DATA, &data_limit) == 0)
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{
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if (TEST_DATA_LIMIT == RLIM_INFINITY)
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data_limit.rlim_cur = data_limit.rlim_max;
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else if (data_limit.rlim_cur > (rlim_t) TEST_DATA_LIMIT)
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data_limit.rlim_cur = MIN ((rlim_t) TEST_DATA_LIMIT,
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data_limit.rlim_max);
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if (setrlimit (RLIMIT_DATA, &data_limit) < 0)
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printf ("setrlimit: RLIMIT_DATA: %m\n");
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}
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else
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printf ("getrlimit: RLIMIT_DATA: %m\n");
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#endif
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/* We put the test process in its own pgrp so that if it bogusly
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generates any job control signals, they won't hit the whole build. */
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setpgid (0, 0);
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/* Execute the test function and exit with the return value. */
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exit (TEST_FUNCTION);
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}
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else if (pid < 0)
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{
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printf ("Cannot fork test program: %m\n");
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exit (1);
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}
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/* Set timeout. */
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#ifndef TIMEOUT
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/* Default timeout is two seconds. */
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# define TIMEOUT 2
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#endif
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signal (SIGALRM, signal_handler);
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alarm (TIMEOUT * timeoutfactor);
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/* Make sure we clean up if the wrapper gets interrupted. */
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signal (SIGINT, signal_handler);
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/* Wait for the regular termination. */
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termpid = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY (waitpid (pid, &status, 0));
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if (termpid == -1)
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{
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printf ("Waiting for test program failed: %m\n");
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exit (1);
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}
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if (termpid != pid)
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{
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printf ("Oops, wrong test program terminated: expected %ld, got %ld\n",
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(long int) pid, (long int) termpid);
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exit (1);
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}
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#ifndef EXPECTED_SIGNAL
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/* We don't expect any signal. */
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# define EXPECTED_SIGNAL 0
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#endif
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if (WTERMSIG (status) != EXPECTED_SIGNAL)
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{
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if (EXPECTED_SIGNAL != 0)
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{
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if (WTERMSIG (status) == 0)
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printf ("Expected signal '%s' from child, got none\n",
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strsignal (EXPECTED_SIGNAL));
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else
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printf ("Incorrect signal from child: got `%s', need `%s'\n",
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strsignal (WTERMSIG (status)),
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strsignal (EXPECTED_SIGNAL));
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}
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else
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printf ("Didn't expect signal from child: got `%s'\n",
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strsignal (WTERMSIG (status)));
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exit (1);
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}
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/* Simply exit with the return value of the test. */
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#ifndef EXPECTED_STATUS
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return WEXITSTATUS (status);
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#else
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if (WEXITSTATUS (status) != EXPECTED_STATUS)
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{
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printf ("Expected status %d, got %d\n",
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EXPECTED_STATUS, WEXITSTATUS (status));
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exit (1);
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}
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return 0;
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#endif
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}
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