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systemd/test/TEST-24-UNIT-TESTS/testsuite.sh
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek cc5549ca12 scripts: use 4 space indentation
We had all kinds of indentation: 2 sp, 3 sp, 4 sp, 8 sp, and mixed.
4 sp was the most common, in particular the majority of scripts under test/
used that. Let's standarize on 4 sp, because many commandlines are long and
there's a lot of nesting, and with 8sp indentation less stuff fits. 4 sp
also seems to be the default indentation, so this will make it less likely
that people will mess up if they don't load the editor config. (I think people
often use vi, and vi has no support to load project-wide configuration
automatically. We distribute a .vimrc file, but it is not loaded by default,
and even the instructions in it seem to discourage its use for security
reasons.)

Also remove the few vim config lines that were left. We should either have them
on all files, or none.

Also remove some strange stuff like '#!/bin/env bash', yikes.
2019-04-12 08:30:31 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
#set -ex
#set -o pipefail
NPROC=$(nproc)
MAX_QUEUE_SIZE=${NPROC:-2}
IFS=$'\n' TEST_LIST=($(ls /usr/lib/systemd/tests/test-*))
# Check & report test results
# Arguments:
# $1: test path
# $2: test exit code
function report_result() {
if [[ $# -ne 2 ]]; then
echo >&2 "check_result: missing arguments"
exit 1
fi
local name="${1##*/}"
local ret=$2
if [[ $ret -ne 0 && $ret != 77 ]]; then
echo "$name failed with $ret"
echo "$name" >> /failed-tests
{
echo "--- $name begin ---"
cat "/$name.log"
echo "--- $name end ---"
} >> /failed
elif [[ $ret == 77 ]]; then
echo "$name skipped"
echo "$name" >> /skipped-tests
{
echo "--- $name begin ---"
cat "/$name.log"
echo "--- $name end ---"
} >> /skipped
else
echo "$name OK"
echo "$name" >> /testok
fi
systemd-cat echo "--- $name ---"
systemd-cat cat "/$name.log"
}
# Associative array for running tasks, where running[test-path]=PID
declare -A running=()
for task in "${TEST_LIST[@]}"; do
# If there's MAX_QUEUE_SIZE running tasks, keep checking the running queue
# until one of the tasks finishes, so we can replace it.
while [[ ${#running[@]} -ge $MAX_QUEUE_SIZE ]]; do
for key in "${!running[@]}"; do
if ! kill -0 ${running[$key]} &>/dev/null; then
# Task has finished, report its result and drop it from the queue
wait ${running[$key]}
ec=$?
report_result "$key" $ec
unset running["$key"]
# Break from inner for loop and outer while loop to skip
# the sleep below when we find a free slot in the queue
break 2
fi
done
# Precisely* calculated constant to keep the spinlock from burning the CPU(s)
sleep 0.01
done
if [[ -x $task ]]; then
log_file="/${task##*/}.log"
$task &> "$log_file" &
running[$task]=$!
fi
done
# Wait for remaining running tasks
for key in "${!running[@]}"; do
wait ${running[$key]}
ec=$?
report_result "$key" $ec
unset running["$key"]
done
exit 0