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Rebuilding the integration test every time is very slow. Let's introduce a way to iterate on an integration test without rebuilding the image every time. By making a btrfs snapshot before we run the integration test, we can then systemctl soft-reboot after running the test to restore the rootfs to a pristine state before running the test again. As /run/nextroot will get nuked on reboot or soft-reboot, we introduce a tmpfiles snippet to make sure it is recreated every (soft-)reboot and adapt the existing tests to deal with this new symlink.
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30 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
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set -eux
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set -o pipefail
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export NUM_REBOOT=4
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# shellcheck source=test/units/test-control.sh
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. "$(dirname "$0")"/test-control.sh
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# shellcheck source=test/units/util.sh
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. "$(dirname "$0")"/util.sh
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systemd-cat echo "Reboot count: $REBOOT_COUNT"
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systemd-cat journalctl --list-boots
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run_subtests
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if [[ "$REBOOT_COUNT" -lt "$NUM_REBOOT" ]]; then
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SYSTEMCTL_SKIP_AUTO_SOFT_REBOOT=1
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export SYSTEMCTL_SKIP_AUTO_SOFT_REBOOT
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systemctl_final reboot
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# Now block until the reboot killing spree kills us.
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exec sleep infinity
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elif [[ "$REBOOT_COUNT" -gt "$NUM_REBOOT" ]]; then
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assert_not_reached
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fi
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touch /testok
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