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systemd/test/units/testsuite-59.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -eux
set -o pipefail
fail () {
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exit 1
}
# Wait for a service to enter a state within a timeout period, if it doesn't
# enter the desired state within the timeout period then this function will
# exit the test case with a non zero exit code.
wait_on_state_or_fail () {
service=$1
expected_state=$2
timeout=$3
state=$(systemctl show "$service" --property=ActiveState --value)
while [ "$state" != "$expected_state" ]; do
if [ "$timeout" = "0" ]; then
fail
fi
timeout=$((timeout - 1))
sleep 1
state=$(systemctl show "$service" --property=ActiveState --value)
done
}
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cat >/run/systemd/system/testservice-fail-59.service <<EOF
[Unit]
Description=TEST-59-RELOADING-RESTART Normal exit
[Service]
Type=notify
ExecStart=/bin/bash -c "systemd-notify --ready; systemd-notify RELOADING=1; sleep 1; exit 1"
EOF
cat >/run/systemd/system/testservice-fail-restart-59.service <<EOF
[Unit]
Description=TEST-59-RELOADING-RESTART Restart=on-failure
[Service]
Type=notify
ExecStart=/bin/bash -c "systemd-notify --ready; systemd-notify RELOADING=1; sleep 1; exit 1"
Restart=on-failure
StartLimitBurst=1
EOF
cat >/run/systemd/system/testservice-abort-restart-59.service <<EOF
[Unit]
Description=TEST-59-RELOADING-RESTART Restart=on-abort
[Service]
Type=notify
ExecStart=/bin/bash -c "systemd-notify --ready; systemd-notify RELOADING=1; sleep 5; exit 1"
Restart=on-abort
EOF
systemctl daemon-reload
# This service sends a RELOADING=1 message then exits before it sends a
# READY=1. Ensure it enters failed state and does not linger in reloading
# state.
systemctl start testservice-fail-59.service
wait_on_state_or_fail "testservice-fail-59.service" "failed" "30"
# This service sends a RELOADING=1 message then exits before it sends a
# READY=1. It should automatically restart on failure. Ensure it enters failed
# state and does not linger in reloading state.
systemctl start testservice-fail-restart-59.service
wait_on_state_or_fail "testservice-fail-restart-59.service" "failed" "30"
# This service sends a RELOADING=1 message then exits before it sends a
# READY=1. It should automatically restart on abort. It will sleep for 5s
# to allow us to send it a SIGABRT. Ensure the service enters the failed state
# and does not linger in reloading state.
systemctl start testservice-abort-restart-59.service
systemctl --signal=SIGABRT kill testservice-abort-restart-59.service
wait_on_state_or_fail "testservice-abort-restart-59.service" "failed" "30"
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echo OK >/testok
exit 0