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Add support for creating a new testing environment in functions.sh

Add the new functions _run_env(), _exit_env(), _init_env() and
_cleanup_env() to run the tests inside a new environment specified with the
TST_ENV environment variable.

A typical structure of a script with tests is:

trap '_report_exit_and_cleanup _cleanup_env cleanup' \
    SIGINT SIGTERM SIGSEGV EXIT

cleanup() {
	<test cleanup>
}

<tests implementations>

_run_env "$TST_KERNEL" "$PWD/$(basename "$0")" "env_var1=$env_var1 ..."

_exit_env "$TST_KERNEL"

_init_env

<tests init>

<tests call>

If TST_ENV is not set or empty, don't create a new testing environment and
perform the cleanup in the current environment. Don't create a new testing
environment also if the script is already executed in a new environment, to
avoid loops. Instead, for cleanup, do it in the new environment and skip it
in the host environment (if the cleanup function is passed to
_cleanup_env()).

Signal to the creator of the environment failures of tests or of the script
itself run in the new environment (if the exit code is 1 ($FAIL) or 99
($HARDFAIL)) with an unclean shutdown of the system.

Add haveged and systemd as dependencies for the tests in ci/fedora.sh,
respectively for initializing the random number generator and for shutting
down the system in the new environment.

Signed-off-by: Roberto Sassu <roberto.sassu@huawei.com>
Reviewed-by: Stefan Berger <stefanb@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Mimi Zohar <zohar@linux.ibm.com>
This commit is contained in:
Roberto Sassu 2023-01-26 14:58:01 +01:00 committed by Mimi Zohar
parent 03b5d159ca
commit f106a9022d
2 changed files with 94 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -45,7 +45,9 @@ yum -y install \
vim-common \
wget \
which \
zstd
zstd \
haveged \
systemd
yum -y install docbook5-style-xsl || true
yum -y install swtpm || true

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@ -271,6 +271,25 @@ _report_exit_and_cleanup() {
[ $testsfail -gt 0 ] && echo -n "$RED" || echo -n "$NORM"
echo " FAIL: $testsfail"
echo "$NORM"
# Signal failure to the testing environment creator with an unclean shutdown.
if [ -n "$TST_ENV" ] && [ $$ -eq 1 ]; then
if [ -z "$(command -v poweroff)" ]; then
echo "Warning: cannot properly shutdown system"
fi
# If no test was executed and the script was successful,
# do a clean shutdown.
if [ $testsfail -eq 0 ] && [ $testspass -eq 0 ] && [ $testsskip -eq 0 ] &&
[ $exit_code -ne "$FAIL" ] && [ $exit_code -ne "$HARDFAIL" ]; then
poweroff -f
fi
# If tests were executed and no test failed, do a clean shutdown.
if { [ $testspass -gt 0 ] || [ $testsskip -gt 0 ]; } &&
[ $testsfail -eq 0 ]; then
poweroff -f
fi
fi
if [ $testsfail -gt 0 ]; then
exit "$FAIL"
elif [ $testspass -gt 0 ]; then
@ -319,3 +338,75 @@ _softhsm_teardown() {
unset SOFTHSM_SETUP_CONFIGDIR SOFTHSM2_CONF PKCS11_KEYURI \
EVMCTL_ENGINE OPENSSL_ENGINE OPENSSL_KEYFORM
}
# Syntax: _run_env <kernel> <init> <additional kernel parameters>
_run_env() {
if [ -z "$TST_ENV" ]; then
return
fi
if [ $$ -eq 1 ]; then
return
fi
if [ "$TST_ENV" = "um" ]; then
expect_pass "$1" rootfstype=hostfs rw init="$2" quiet mem=2048M "$3"
else
echo $RED"Testing environment $TST_ENV not supported"$NORM
exit "$FAIL"
fi
}
# Syntax: _exit_env <kernel>
_exit_env() {
if [ -z "$TST_ENV" ]; then
return
fi
if [ $$ -eq 1 ]; then
return
fi
exit "$OK"
}
# Syntax: _init_env
_init_env() {
if [ -z "$TST_ENV" ]; then
return
fi
if [ $$ -ne 1 ]; then
return
fi
mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /tmp
mount -t proc proc /proc
mount -t sysfs sysfs /sys
mount -t securityfs securityfs /sys/kernel/security
if [ -n "$(command -v haveged 2> /dev/null)" ]; then
$(command -v haveged) -w 1024 &> /dev/null
fi
pushd "$PWD" > /dev/null || exit "$FAIL"
}
# Syntax: _cleanup_env <cleanup function>
_cleanup_env() {
if [ -z "$TST_ENV" ]; then
$1
return
fi
if [ $$ -ne 1 ]; then
return
fi
$1
umount /sys/kernel/security
umount /sys
umount /proc
umount /tmp
}