| #!/bin/sh | 
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 |  | 
 | # --- | 
 | # Author: Maxim Lifantsev | 
 | # | 
 | # Run the heap checker unittest in a mode where it is supposed to crash and | 
 | # return an error if it doesn't. | 
 |  | 
 | # We expect BINDIR to be set in the environment. | 
 | # If not, we set it to some reasonable value. | 
 | BINDIR="${BINDIR:-.}" | 
 |  | 
 | if [ "x$1" = "x-h" -o "x$1" = "x--help" ]; then | 
 |   echo "USAGE: $0 [unittest dir]" | 
 |   echo "       By default, unittest_dir=$BINDIR" | 
 |   exit 1 | 
 | fi | 
 |  | 
 | EXE="${1:-$BINDIR}/heap-checker_unittest" | 
 | TMPDIR="/tmp/heap_check_death_info" | 
 |  | 
 | ALARM() { | 
 |   # You need perl to run pprof, so I assume it's installed | 
 |   perl -e ' | 
 |     $timeout=$ARGV[0]; shift; | 
 |     $retval = 255;   # the default retval, for the case where we timed out | 
 |     eval {           # need to run in an eval-block to trigger during system() | 
 |       local $SIG{ALRM} = sub { die "alarm\n" };  # \n is required! | 
 |       alarm $timeout; | 
 |       $retval = system(@ARGV); | 
 |       # Make retval bash-style: exit status, or 128+n if terminated by signal n | 
 |       $retval = ($retval & 127) ? (128 + $retval) : ($retval >> 8); | 
 |       alarm 0; | 
 |     }; | 
 |     exit $retval;  # return system()-retval, or 255 if system() never returned | 
 | ' "$@" | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | # $1: timeout for alarm; | 
 | # $2: regexp of expected exit code(s); | 
 | # $3: regexp to match a line in the output; | 
 | # $4: regexp to not match a line in the output; | 
 | # $5+ args to pass to $EXE | 
 | Test() { | 
 |   # Note: make sure these varnames don't conflict with any vars outside Test()! | 
 |   timeout="$1" | 
 |   shift | 
 |   expected_ec="$1" | 
 |   shift | 
 |   expected_regexp="$1" | 
 |   shift | 
 |   unexpected_regexp="$1" | 
 |   shift | 
 |  | 
 |   echo -n "Testing $EXE with $@ ... " | 
 |   output="$TMPDIR/output" | 
 |   ALARM $timeout env "$@" $EXE > "$output" 2>&1 | 
 |   actual_ec=$? | 
 |   ec_ok=`expr "$actual_ec" : "$expected_ec$" >/dev/null || echo false` | 
 |   matches_ok=`test -z "$expected_regexp" || \ | 
 |               grep "$expected_regexp" "$output" >/dev/null 2>&1 || echo false` | 
 |   negmatches_ok=`test -z "$unexpected_regexp" || \ | 
 |                  ! grep "$unexpected_regexp" "$output" >/dev/null 2>&1 || echo false` | 
 |   if $ec_ok && $matches_ok && $negmatches_ok; then | 
 |     echo "PASS" | 
 |     return 0  # 0: success | 
 |   fi | 
 |   # If we get here, we failed.  Now we just need to report why | 
 |   echo "FAIL" | 
 |   if [ $actual_ec -eq 255 ]; then  # 255 == SIGTERM due to $ALARM | 
 |     echo "Test was taking unexpectedly long time to run and so we aborted it." | 
 |     echo "Try the test case manually or raise the timeout from $timeout" | 
 |     echo "to distinguish test slowness from a real problem." | 
 |   else | 
 |     $ec_ok || \ | 
 |       echo "Wrong exit code: expected: '$expected_ec'; actual: $actual_ec" | 
 |     $matches_ok || \ | 
 |       echo "Output did not match '$expected_regexp'" | 
 |     $negmatches_ok || \ | 
 |       echo "Output unexpectedly matched '$unexpected_regexp'" | 
 |   fi | 
 |   echo "Output from failed run:" | 
 |   echo "---" | 
 |   cat "$output" | 
 |   echo "---" | 
 |   return 1  # 1: failure | 
 | } | 
 |  | 
 | TMPDIR=/tmp/heap_check_death_info | 
 | rm -rf $TMPDIR || exit 1 | 
 | mkdir $TMPDIR || exit 2 | 
 |  | 
 | export HEAPCHECK=strict       # default mode | 
 |  | 
 | # These invocations should pass (0 == PASS): | 
 |  | 
 | # This tests that turning leak-checker off dynamically works fine | 
 | Test 120 0 "^PASS$" "" HEAPCHECK="" || exit 1 | 
 |  | 
 | # This disables threads so we can cause leaks reliably and test finding them | 
 | Test 120 0 "^PASS$" "" HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_NO_THREADS=1 || exit 2 | 
 |  | 
 | # Test that --test_cancel_global_check works | 
 | Test 20 0 "Canceling .* whole-program .* leak check$" "" \ | 
 |   HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_TEST_LEAK=1 HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_TEST_CANCEL_GLOBAL_CHECK=1 || exit 3 | 
 | Test 20 0 "Canceling .* whole-program .* leak check$" "" \ | 
 |   HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_TEST_LOOP_LEAK=1 HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_TEST_CANCEL_GLOBAL_CHECK=1 || exit 4 | 
 |  | 
 | # Test that very early log messages are present and controllable: | 
 | EARLY_MSG="Starting tracking the heap$" | 
 |  | 
 | Test 60 0 "$EARLY_MSG" "" \ | 
 |   HEAPCHECK="" HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_TEST_LEAK=1 HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_NO_THREADS=1 \ | 
 |   PERFTOOLS_VERBOSE=10 || exit 5 | 
 | Test 60 0 "MemoryRegionMap Init$" "" \ | 
 |   HEAPCHECK="" HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_TEST_LEAK=1 HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_NO_THREADS=1 \ | 
 |   PERFTOOLS_VERBOSE=11 || exit 6 | 
 | Test 60 0 "" "$EARLY_MSG" \ | 
 |   HEAPCHECK="" HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_TEST_LEAK=1 HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_NO_THREADS=1 \ | 
 |   PERFTOOLS_VERBOSE=-11 || exit 7 | 
 |  | 
 | # These invocations should fail with very high probability, | 
 | # rather than return 0 or hang (1 == exit(1), 134 == abort(), 139 = SIGSEGV): | 
 |  | 
 | Test 60 1 "Exiting .* because of .* leaks$" "" \ | 
 |   HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_TEST_LEAK=1 HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_NO_THREADS=1 || exit 8 | 
 | Test 60 1 "Exiting .* because of .* leaks$" "" \ | 
 |   HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_TEST_LOOP_LEAK=1 HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_NO_THREADS=1 || exit 9 | 
 |  | 
 | # Test that we produce a reasonable textual leak report. | 
 | Test 60 1 "MakeALeak" "" \ | 
 |           HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_TEST_LEAK=1 HEAP_CHECK_TEST_NO_THREADS=1 \ | 
 |   || exit 10 | 
 |  | 
 | # Test that very early log messages are present and controllable: | 
 | Test 60 1 "Starting tracking the heap$" "" \ | 
 |   HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_TEST_LEAK=1 HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_NO_THREADS=1 PERFTOOLS_VERBOSE=10 \ | 
 |   || exit 11 | 
 | Test 60 1 "" "Starting tracking the heap" \ | 
 |   HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_TEST_LEAK=1 HEAP_CHECKER_TEST_NO_THREADS=1 PERFTOOLS_VERBOSE=-10 \ | 
 |   || exit 12 | 
 |  | 
 | cd /    # so we're not in TMPDIR when we delete it | 
 | rm -rf $TMPDIR | 
 |  | 
 | echo "PASS" | 
 |  | 
 | exit 0 |