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Several recent failed runs show that the test is still racy in two ways: 1) Sometimes it takes a while before the PID file is created, leading to: ``` [ 10.950540] testsuite-47.sh[308]: ++ cat /leakedtestpid [ 10.959712] testsuite-47.sh[308]: cat: /leakedtestpid: No such file or directory [ 10.959824] testsuite-47.sh[298]: + leaked_pid= ``` 2) Again, sometimes we check the leaked PID before the unit is actually stopped, leading to a false negative: ``` [ 18.099599] testsuite-47.sh[346]: ++ cat /leakedtestpid [ 18.116462] testsuite-47.sh[333]: + leaked_pid=342 [ 18.117101] testsuite-47.sh[333]: + systemctl stop testsuite-47-repro ... [ 20.033907] testsuite-47.sh[333]: + ps -p 342 [ 20.080050] testsuite-47.sh[351]: PID TTY TIME CMD [ 20.080050] testsuite-47.sh[351]: 342 ? 00:00:00 sleep [ 20.082040] testsuite-47.sh[333]: + exit 42 ```
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -ex
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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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systemctl start testsuite-47-repro
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sleep 4
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systemctl status testsuite-47-repro
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leaked_pid=$(cat /leakedtestpid)
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systemctl stop testsuite-47-repro
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sleep 4
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# Leaked PID will still be around if we're buggy.
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# I personally prefer to see 42.
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ps -p "$leaked_pid" && exit 42
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systemd-analyze log-level info
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echo OK > /testok
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exit 0
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