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test: move TEST-20-MAINPIDGAMES setup to static files
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@ -13,25 +13,9 @@ test_setup() {
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setup_basic_environment
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mask_supporting_services
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# setup the testsuite service
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cat >$initdir/etc/systemd/system/testsuite.service <<EOF
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[Unit]
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Description=Testsuite service
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Before=getty-pre.target
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Wants=getty-pre.target
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[Service]
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ExecStart=/bin/bash -x /testsuite.sh
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Type=oneshot
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NotifyAccess=all
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EOF
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cp testsuite.sh $initdir/
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setup_testsuite
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)
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setup_nspawn_root
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}
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do_test "$@"
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do_test "$@" 20
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9
test/units/testsuite-20.service
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9
test/units/testsuite-20.service
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[Unit]
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Description=TEST-20-MAINPIDGAMES
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Before=getty-pre.target
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Wants=getty-pre.target
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[Service]
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ExecStart=/usr/lib/systemd/tests/testdata/units/%N.sh
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Type=oneshot
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NotifyAccess=all
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ set -o pipefail
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systemd-analyze log-level debug
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systemd-analyze log-target console
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite.service` -eq $$
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite-20.service` -eq $$
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# Start a test process inside of our own cgroup
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sleep infinity &
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@ -13,48 +13,48 @@ INTERNALPID=$!
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disown
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# Start a test process outside of our own cgroup
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systemd-run -p DynamicUser=1 --unit=sleep.service /bin/sleep infinity
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EXTERNALPID=`systemctl show -p MainPID --value sleep.service`
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systemd-run -p DynamicUser=1 --unit=test20-sleep.service /bin/sleep infinity
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EXTERNALPID=`systemctl show -p MainPID --value test20-sleep.service`
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# Update our own main PID to the external test PID, this should work
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systemd-notify MAINPID=$EXTERNALPID
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite.service` -eq $EXTERNALPID
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite-20.service` -eq $EXTERNALPID
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# Update our own main PID to the internal test PID, this should work, too
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systemd-notify MAINPID=$INTERNALPID
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite.service` -eq $INTERNALPID
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite-20.service` -eq $INTERNALPID
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# Update it back to our own PID, this should also work
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systemd-notify MAINPID=$$
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite.service` -eq $$
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite-20.service` -eq $$
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# Try to set it to PID 1, which it should ignore, because that's the manager
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systemd-notify MAINPID=1
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite.service` -eq $$
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite-20.service` -eq $$
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# Try to set it to PID 0, which is invalid and should be ignored
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systemd-notify MAINPID=0
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite.service` -eq $$
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite-20.service` -eq $$
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# Try to set it to a valid but non-existing PID, which should be ignored. (Note
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# that we set the PID to a value well above any known /proc/sys/kernel/pid_max,
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# which means we can be pretty sure it doesn't exist by coincidence)
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systemd-notify MAINPID=1073741824
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite.service` -eq $$
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite-20.service` -eq $$
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# Change it again to the external PID, without privileges this time. This should be ignored, because the PID is from outside of our cgroup and we lack privileges.
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systemd-notify --uid=1000 MAINPID=$EXTERNALPID
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite.service` -eq $$
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite-20.service` -eq $$
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# Change it again to the internal PID, without privileges this time. This should work, as the process is on our cgroup, and that's enough even if we lack privileges.
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systemd-notify --uid=1000 MAINPID=$INTERNALPID
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite.service` -eq $INTERNALPID
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite-20.service` -eq $INTERNALPID
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# Update it back to our own PID, this should also work
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systemd-notify --uid=1000 MAINPID=$$
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite.service` -eq $$
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value testsuite-20.service` -eq $$
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cat >/tmp/mainpid.sh <<EOF
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cat >/tmp/test20-mainpid.sh <<EOF
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -eux
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@ -73,12 +73,12 @@ disown
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echo \$MAINPID > /run/mainpidsh/pid
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EOF
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chmod +x /tmp/mainpid.sh
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chmod +x /tmp/test20-mainpid.sh
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systemd-run --unit=mainpidsh.service -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=forking -p RuntimeDirectory=mainpidsh -p PIDFile=/run/mainpidsh/pid /tmp/mainpid.sh
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value mainpidsh.service` -eq `cat /run/mainpidsh/pid`
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systemd-run --unit=test20-mainpidsh.service -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=forking -p RuntimeDirectory=mainpidsh -p PIDFile=/run/mainpidsh/pid /tmp/test20-mainpid.sh
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value test20-mainpidsh.service` -eq `cat /run/mainpidsh/pid`
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cat >/tmp/mainpid2.sh <<EOF
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cat >/tmp/test20-mainpid2.sh <<EOF
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -eux
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@ -98,12 +98,12 @@ disown
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echo \$MAINPID > /run/mainpidsh2/pid
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chown 1001:1001 /run/mainpidsh2/pid
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EOF
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chmod +x /tmp/mainpid2.sh
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chmod +x /tmp/test20-mainpid2.sh
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systemd-run --unit=mainpidsh2.service -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=forking -p RuntimeDirectory=mainpidsh2 -p PIDFile=/run/mainpidsh2/pid /tmp/mainpid2.sh
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value mainpidsh2.service` -eq `cat /run/mainpidsh2/pid`
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systemd-run --unit=test20-mainpidsh2.service -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=forking -p RuntimeDirectory=mainpidsh2 -p PIDFile=/run/mainpidsh2/pid /tmp/test20-mainpid2.sh
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test `systemctl show -p MainPID --value test20-mainpidsh2.service` -eq `cat /run/mainpidsh2/pid`
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cat >/dev/shm/mainpid3.sh <<EOF
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cat >/dev/shm/test20-mainpid3.sh <<EOF
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -eux
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@ -124,13 +124,13 @@ ln -s ../mainpidsh/pid /run/mainpidsh3/pid
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# Quick assertion that the link isn't dead
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test -f /run/mainpidsh3/pid
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EOF
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chmod 755 /dev/shm/mainpid3.sh
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chmod 755 /dev/shm/test20-mainpid3.sh
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# This has to fail, as we shouldn't accept the dangerous PID file, and then inotify-wait on it to be corrected which we never do
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! systemd-run --unit=mainpidsh3.service -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=forking -p RuntimeDirectory=mainpidsh3 -p PIDFile=/run/mainpidsh3/pid -p DynamicUser=1 -p TimeoutStartSec=2s /dev/shm/mainpid3.sh
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! systemd-run --unit=test20-mainpidsh3.service -p StandardOutput=tty -p StandardError=tty -p Type=forking -p RuntimeDirectory=mainpidsh3 -p PIDFile=/run/mainpidsh3/pid -p DynamicUser=1 -p TimeoutStartSec=2s /dev/shm/test20-mainpid3.sh
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# Test that this failed due to timeout, and not some other error
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test `systemctl show -p Result --value mainpidsh3.service` = timeout
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test `systemctl show -p Result --value test20-mainpidsh3.service` = timeout
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systemd-analyze log-level info
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