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If the "systemctl start" happens at an "unlucky" time such as 1000.9 seconds and then e. g. runs for 2.6 s (sleep 2 plus the overhead of starting the unit and waiting for it) the END_SEC would be 1003.5s which would round to 1004, making the difference 4. On busier testbeds the overhead apparently can take a bit more than 0.5s. The main point is really that it doesn't wait that much longer, so "-le 4" seems perfectly fine. We allow up to 1.5s in the subsequent "wait5fail" test below too. Fixes #4582
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#!/bin/bash -x
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# Test merging of a --job-mode=ignore-dependencies job into a previously
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# installed job.
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systemctl start --no-block hello-after-sleep.target
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systemctl list-jobs > /root/list-jobs.txt
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while ! grep 'sleep\.service.*running' /root/list-jobs.txt; do
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systemctl list-jobs > /root/list-jobs.txt
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done
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grep 'hello\.service.*waiting' /root/list-jobs.txt || exit 1
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# This is supposed to finish quickly, not wait for sleep to finish.
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START_SEC=$(date -u '+%s')
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systemctl start --job-mode=ignore-dependencies hello
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END_SEC=$(date -u '+%s')
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ELAPSED=$(($END_SEC-$START_SEC))
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[ "$ELAPSED" -lt 3 ] || exit 1
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# sleep should still be running, hello not.
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systemctl list-jobs > /root/list-jobs.txt
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grep 'sleep\.service.*running' /root/list-jobs.txt || exit 1
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grep 'hello\.service' /root/list-jobs.txt && exit 1
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systemctl stop sleep.service hello-after-sleep.target || exit 1
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# Test for a crash when enqueuing a JOB_NOP when other job already exists
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systemctl start --no-block hello-after-sleep.target || exit 1
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# hello.service should still be waiting, so these try-restarts will collapse
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# into NOPs.
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systemctl try-restart --job-mode=fail hello.service || exit 1
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systemctl try-restart hello.service || exit 1
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systemctl stop hello.service sleep.service hello-after-sleep.target || exit 1
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# TODO: add more job queueing/merging tests here.
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# Test for irreversible jobs
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systemctl start unstoppable.service || exit 1
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# This is expected to fail with 'job cancelled'
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systemctl stop unstoppable.service && exit 1
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# But this should succeed
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systemctl stop --job-mode=replace-irreversibly unstoppable.service || exit 1
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# We're going to shutdown soon. Let's see if it succeeds when
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# there's an active service that tries to be unstoppable.
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# Shutdown of the container/VM will hang if not.
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systemctl start unstoppable.service || exit 1
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# Test waiting for a started unit(s) to terminate again
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cat <<EOF > /run/systemd/system/wait2.service
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[Unit]
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Description=Wait for 2 seconds
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[Service]
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ExecStart=/bin/sh -ec 'sleep 2'
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EOF
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cat <<EOF > /run/systemd/system/wait5fail.service
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[Unit]
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Description=Wait for 5 seconds and fail
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[Service]
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ExecStart=/bin/sh -ec 'sleep 5; false'
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EOF
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# wait2 succeeds
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START_SEC=$(date -u '+%s')
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systemctl start --wait wait2.service || exit 1
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END_SEC=$(date -u '+%s')
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ELAPSED=$(($END_SEC-$START_SEC))
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[[ "$ELAPSED" -ge 2 ]] && [[ "$ELAPSED" -le 4 ]] || exit 1
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# wait5fail fails, so systemctl should fail
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START_SEC=$(date -u '+%s')
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! systemctl start --wait wait2.service wait5fail.service || exit 1
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END_SEC=$(date -u '+%s')
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ELAPSED=$(($END_SEC-$START_SEC))
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[[ "$ELAPSED" -ge 5 ]] && [[ "$ELAPSED" -le 7 ]] || exit 1
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touch /testok
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