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When tests are executed serially (the default), it seems better to launch the fairly generic test that runs the unittests early in the sequence. Right now the tests are ordered based on when they were written, but this doesn't make much sense.
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64 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -e
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TEST_DESCRIPTION="Run unit tests under containers"
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RUN_IN_UNPRIVILEGED_CONTAINER=yes
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# embed some newlines in the kernel command line to stress our test suite
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KERNEL_APPEND="
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frobnicate!
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$KERNEL_APPEND
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"
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. $TEST_BASE_DIR/test-functions
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check_result_nspawn() {
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local _ret=1
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[[ -e $1/testok ]] && _ret=0
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if [[ -s $1/failed ]]; then
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_ret=$(($_ret+1))
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echo "=== Failed test log ==="
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cat $1/failed
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else
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if [[ -s $1/skipped ]]; then
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echo "=== Skipped test log =="
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cat $1/skipped
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fi
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if [[ -s $1/testok ]]; then
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echo "=== Passed tests ==="
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cat $1/testok
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fi
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fi
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save_journal $1/var/log/journal
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_umount_dir $initdir
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[[ -n "$TIMED_OUT" ]] && _ret=$(($_ret+1))
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return $_ret
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}
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check_result_qemu() {
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local _ret=1
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mount_initdir
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[[ -e $initdir/testok ]] && _ret=0
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if [[ -s $initdir/failed ]]; then
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_ret=$(($_ret+1))
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echo "=== Failed test log ==="
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cat $initdir/failed
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else
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if [[ -s $initdir/skipped ]]; then
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echo "=== Skipped test log =="
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cat $initdir/skipped
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fi
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if [[ -s $initdir/testok ]]; then
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echo "=== Passed tests ==="
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cat $initdir/testok
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fi
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fi
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save_journal $initdir/var/log/journal
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_umount_dir $initdir
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[[ -n "$TIMED_OUT" ]] && _ret=$(($_ret+1))
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return $_ret
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}
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do_test "$@" 02
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