2022-03-04 03:30:43 +08:00
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
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# This test makes some basic checks that RPM macros work correctly.
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# RPM is a simple C program available on different Linux distros, not only RPM-based ones,
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# and even BSD systems, so it must not be a problem to require it.
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# rpmspec utility is required (so this test will work with RPM 4 but won't work with RPM 5).
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set -eu
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2022-05-04 14:24:06 +08:00
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BUILD_DIR="${1:?}"
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2022-03-04 03:30:43 +08:00
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RPM_MACROS_FILE="${BUILD_DIR:?}/src/rpm/macros.systemd"
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if ! command -v rpm >/dev/null || ! command -v rpmspec >/dev/null; then
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echo >&2 "Missing necessary utilities (rpm, rpmspec), can't continue"
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exit 1
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fi
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if [[ ! -f "${RPM_MACROS_FILE:?}" ]]; then
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echo "RPM macros file not found in $RPM_MACROS_FILE!"
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exit 1
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fi
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at_exit() {
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if [[ -v WORK_DIR && -d "$WORK_DIR" ]]; then
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rm -frv "$WORK_DIR"
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fi
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}
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trap at_exit EXIT
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WORK_DIR="$(mktemp -d)"
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RPM_SPEC="$(mktemp "$WORK_DIR/systemd-test-rpm-macros-XXX.spec")"
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TEMP_LOG="$(mktemp "$WORK_DIR/out-XXX.log")"
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die() {
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echo >&2 "${1:?}"
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exit 1
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}
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mk_mini_spec() {
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cat >"${RPM_SPEC:?}" <<EOF
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%{load:$RPM_MACROS_FILE}
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Summary: Test systemd RPM macros
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Name: systemd-test-rpm-macros
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License: LGPLv2+ and MIT and GPLv2+
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Version: 1
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Release: 1
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%description
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%{summary}
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END_OF_INITIAL_SPEC
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EOF
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}
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echo "=== Test basic loadability ==="
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mk_mini_spec
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# ensure its loadability (macros will be just loaded and not used for now)
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# also check that rpm supports %load
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rpmspec --parse "$RPM_SPEC"
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echo "=== Test %systemd_requires ==="
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mk_mini_spec
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# The idea of tests is the following:
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# - make a minimal spec file
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# - add macros into its %description section
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# - use rpmspec(8) to print spec file with expanded macros
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# - check that macros have been expanded as required.
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echo "%systemd_requires" >>"$RPM_SPEC"
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: >"$TEMP_LOG"
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rpmspec --parse "$RPM_SPEC" | tee "$TEMP_LOG"
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for i in post preun postun; do
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echo "== Requires($i) =="
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grep "^Requires($i): systemd$" "$TEMP_LOG"
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done
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echo "=== Test %systemd_ordering ==="
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mk_mini_spec
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echo "%systemd_ordering" >>"$RPM_SPEC"
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: >"$TEMP_LOG"
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rpmspec --parse "$RPM_SPEC" | tee "$TEMP_LOG"
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for i in post preun postun; do
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echo "== OrderWithRequires($i) =="
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grep "^OrderWithRequires($i): systemd$" "$TEMP_LOG"
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done
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echo "=== Test macros requiring an argument without specifying such argument ==="
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for i in \
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systemd_post \
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systemd_preun \
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systemd_postun \
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systemd_postun_with_restart \
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systemd_user_preun \
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systemd_user_postun \
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systemd_user_postun_with_restart \
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tmpfiles_create \
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tmpfiles_create_package \
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sysusers_create \
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sysusers_create_package
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do
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echo "== Macro: $i =="
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mk_mini_spec
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echo "%${i}" >>"$RPM_SPEC"
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if rpmspec --parse "$RPM_SPEC"; then
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die "Unexpected pass with macro $i (no arguments)"
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fi
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done
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echo "=== Test macros requiring two arguments ==="
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for i in \
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tmpfiles_create_package \
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sysusers_create_package
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do
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echo "== Macro: $i =="
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# Test with an incorrect number of arguments (0, 1, 3)
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for args in "" "arg1" "arg1 arg2 arg3"; do
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mk_mini_spec
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echo "%${i} $args" >>"$RPM_SPEC"
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if rpmspec --parse "$RPM_SPEC"; then
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die "Unexpected pass with macro $i (arguments: $args)"
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fi
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done
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# Test with the correct number of arguments (2)
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mk_mini_spec
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echo "%${i} arg1 arg2" >>"$RPM_SPEC"
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if ! rpmspec --parse "$RPM_SPEC"; then
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die "Unexpected fail with macro $i (arguments: $args)"
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fi
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done
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# Test that:
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# - *_create_package macros do work correctly
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# - shell syntax is correct (https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/93406fd37)
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# - RPM macros, loaded from macros.in, are actually expanded
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echo "=== Test %*_create_package macros ==="
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for i in sysusers tmpfiles; do
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echo "== Macro: ${i}_create_package =="
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PKG_DATA_FILE="$(mktemp "$WORK_DIR/pkg-data-XXX")"
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EXP_OUT="$(mktemp "$WORK_DIR/exp-out-XXX.log")"
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2024-05-14 17:19:22 +08:00
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CONF_DIR="$(PKG_CONFIG_PATH="${BUILD_DIR}/src/core" pkg-config --variable="${i}dir" systemd)"
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2022-03-04 03:30:43 +08:00
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EXTRA_ARGS=()
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if [[ "$i" == tmpfiles ]]; then
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EXTRA_ARGS+=("--create")
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fi
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echo "TEST_DATA" >"$PKG_DATA_FILE"
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mk_mini_spec
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echo "%${i}_create_package TEST_NAME ${PKG_DATA_FILE}" >>"$RPM_SPEC"
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cat >"$EXP_OUT" <<EOF
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systemd-$i --replace=$CONF_DIR/TEST_NAME.conf ${EXTRA_ARGS[*]:+${EXTRA_ARGS[@]} }- <<SYSTEMD_INLINE_EOF || :
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TEST_DATA
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SYSTEMD_INLINE_EOF
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EOF
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: >"$TEMP_LOG"
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rpmspec --parse "$RPM_SPEC" | tee "$TEMP_LOG"
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diff "$EXP_OUT" <(grep -A1 -B1 '^TEST_DATA$' "$TEMP_LOG")
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rm -f "$PKG_DATA_FILE"
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done
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