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#!/bin/bash -ex
# Test for APLOGNO() macro errors (duplicates, empty args) etc. For
# trunk, run the updater script to see if it fails. If it succeeds
# and changes any files (because there was a missing argument), the
# git diff will be non-empty, so fail for that case too. For
# non-trunk use a grep and only catch the empty argument case.
if test -v TEST_LOGNO; then
if test -f docs/log-message-tags/update-log-msg-tags; then
find server modules os -name \*.c | \
xargs perl docs/log-message-tags/update-log-msg-tags
git diff --exit-code .
: PASSED
exit 0
else
set -o pipefail
if find server modules os -name \*.c | \
xargs grep -C1 --color=always 'APLOGNO()'; then
: FAILED
exit 1
else
: PASSED
exit 0
fi
fi
fi
### Installed apr/apr-util don't include the *.m4 files but the
### Debian packages helpfully install them, so use the system APR to buildconf
./buildconf --with-apr=/usr/bin/apr-1-config ${BUILDCONFIG}
PREFIX=${PREFIX:-$HOME/build/httpd-root}
# For trunk, "make check" is sufficient to run the test suite.
# For 2.4.x, the test suite must be run manually
if test ! -v SKIP_TESTING; then
CONFIG="$CONFIG --enable-load-all-modules"
if grep -q ^check: Makefile.in; then
CONFIG="--with-test-suite=test/perl-framework $CONFIG"
WITH_TEST_SUITE=1
fi
# Use the CPAN environment.
eval $(perl -I ~/perl5/lib/perl5/ -Mlocal::lib)
fi
if test -v APR_VERSION; then
CONFIG="$CONFIG --with-apr=$HOME/root/apr-${APR_VERSION}"
else
CONFIG="$CONFIG --with-apr=/usr"
fi
if test -v APU_VERSION; then
CONFIG="$CONFIG --with-apr-util=$HOME/root/apr-util-${APU_VERSION}"
else
CONFIG="$CONFIG --with-apr-util=/usr"
fi
# Since librustls is not a package (yet) on any platform, we
# build the version we want from source
if test -v TEST_MOD_TLS; then
RUSTLS_HOME="$HOME/build/rustls-ffi"
RUSTLS_VERSION="v0.10.0"
git clone -b "$RUSTLS_VERSION" https://github.com/rustls/rustls-ffi.git "$RUSTLS_HOME"
pushd "$RUSTLS_HOME"
make install DESTDIR="$PREFIX"
popd
CONFIG="$CONFIG --with-tls --with-rustls=$PREFIX"
fi
if test -v TEST_OPENSSL3; then
CONFIG="$CONFIG --with-ssl=$HOME/root/openssl3"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$HOME/root/openssl3/lib:$HOME/root/openssl3/lib64
fi
srcdir=$PWD
if test -v TEST_VPATH; then
mkdir ../vpath
cd ../vpath
fi
builddir=$PWD
$srcdir/configure --prefix=$PREFIX $CONFIG
make $MFLAGS
if test -v TEST_INSTALL; then
make install
pushd $PREFIX
test `./bin/apxs -q PREFIX` = $PREFIX
test `$PWD/bin/apxs -q PREFIX` = $PREFIX
./bin/apxs -g -n foobar
cd foobar; make
popd
fi
if ! test -v SKIP_TESTING; then
set +e
RV=0
if test -v TEST_MALLOC; then
# Enable enhanced glibc malloc debugging, see mallopt(3)
export MALLOC_PERTURB_=65 MALLOC_CHECK_=3
export LIBC_FATAL_STDERR_=1
fi
if test -v TEST_UBSAN; then
export UBSAN_OPTIONS="log_path=$PWD/ubsan.log"
fi
if test -v TEST_ASAN; then
export ASAN_OPTIONS="log_path=$PWD/asan.log:detect_leaks=0"
fi
# Try to keep all potential coredumps from all processes
sudo sysctl -w kernel.core_uses_pid=1 2>/dev/null || true
# Systemd based systems might process core dumps via systemd-coredump.
# But we want to have local unprocessed files.
sudo sysctl -w kernel.core_pattern=core || true
ulimit -c unlimited 2>/dev/null || true
if ! test -v NO_TEST_FRAMEWORK; then
if test -v WITH_TEST_SUITE; then
make check TESTS="${TESTS}" TEST_CONFIG="${TEST_ARGS}" | tee test.log
RV=${PIPESTATUS[0]}
# re-run failing tests with -v, avoiding set -e
if [ $RV -ne 0 ]; then
# mv test/perl-framework/t/logs/error_log test/perl-framework/t/logs/error_log_save
FAILERS=""
while read FAILER; do
FAILERS="$FAILERS $FAILER"
done < <(awk '/Failed:/{print $1}' test.log)
if [ -n "$FAILERS" ]; then
t/TEST -v $FAILERS || true
fi
# set -e would have killed us after the original t/TEST
rm -f test.log
# mv test/perl-framework/t/logs/error_log_save test/perl-framework/t/logs/error_log
false
fi
else
test -v TEST_INSTALL || make install
pushd test/perl-framework
perl Makefile.PL -apxs $PREFIX/bin/apxs
make test APACHE_TEST_EXTRA_ARGS="${TEST_ARGS} ${TESTS}" | tee test.log
RV=${PIPESTATUS[0]}
# re-run failing tests with -v, avoiding set -e
if [ $RV -ne 0 ]; then
# mv t/logs/error_log t/logs/error_log_save
FAILERS=""
while read FAILER; do
FAILERS="$FAILERS $FAILER"
done < <(awk '/Failed:/{print $1}' test.log)
if [ -n "$FAILERS" ]; then
t/TEST -v $FAILERS || true
fi
# set -e would have killed us after the original t/TEST
rm -f test.log
# mv t/logs/error_log_save t/logs/error_log
false
fi
popd
fi
# Skip further testing if a core dump was created during the test
# suite run above.
if test $RV -eq 0 && test -n "`ls test/perl-framework/t/core{,.*} 2>/dev/null`"; then
RV=4
fi
fi
if test -v TEST_SSL -a $RV -eq 0; then
pushd test/perl-framework
# Test loading encrypted private keys
./t/TEST -defines "TEST_SSL_DES3_KEY TEST_SSL_PASSPHRASE_EXEC" t/ssl
RV=$?
# Log the OpenSSL version.
grep 'mod_ssl.*compiled against' t/logs/error_log | tail -n 1
# Test various session cache backends
for cache in shmcb redis:localhost:6379 memcache:localhost:11211; do
test $RV -eq 0 || break
SSL_SESSCACHE=$cache ./t/TEST -sslproto TLSv1.2 -defines TEST_SSL_SESSCACHE -start
./t/TEST t/ssl
RV=$?
if test $RV -eq 0; then
# TODO: only really useful in e.g. triggering
# server segfaults which are caught later, doesn't
# directly catch non-200 responses etc.
$builddir/support/ab -qd -n 4000 -c 20 -f TLS1.2 https://localhost:8532/
RV=$?
fi
./t/TEST -stop
SRV=$?
if test $RV -eq 0 -a $SRV -ne 0; then
RV=$SRV
fi
done
popd
fi
if test -v LITMUS -a $RV -eq 0; then
pushd test/perl-framework
mkdir -p t/htdocs/modules/dav
./t/TEST -start
# litmus uses $TESTS, so unset it.
unset TESTS
litmus http://localhost:8529/modules/dav/
RV=$?
./t/TEST -stop
popd
fi
if test -v TEST_CORE -a $RV -eq 0; then
# Run HTTP/2 tests.
MPM=event py.test-3 test/modules/core
RV=$?
fi
if test -v TEST_PROXY -a $RV -eq 0; then
# Run proxy tests.
py.test-3 test/modules/proxy
RV=$?
fi
if test -v TEST_H2 -a $RV -eq 0; then
# Build the test clients
(cd test/clients && make)
# Run HTTP/2 tests.
MPM=event py.test-3 test/modules/http2
RV=$?
if test $RV -eq 0; then
MPM=worker py.test-3 test/modules/http2
RV=$?
fi
fi
if test -v TEST_MD -a $RV -eq 0; then
# Run ACME tests.
# need the go based pebble as ACME test server
# which is a package on debian sid, but not on focal
# FAILS on TRAVIS with
# package github.com/letsencrypt/pebble/cmd/pebble
# imports crypto/ed25519: unrecognized import path "crypto/ed25519" (import path does not begin with hostname)
#
# but works on a docker ubuntu-focal image. ???
export GOPATH=${PREFIX}/gocode
mkdir -p "${GOPATH}"
export PATH="${GOROOT}/bin:${GOPATH}/bin:${PATH}"
go get -u github.com/letsencrypt/pebble/...
(cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/letsencrypt/pebble && go install ./...)
py.test-3 test/modules/md
RV=$?
fi
if test -v TEST_MOD_TLS -a $RV -eq 0; then
# Run mod_tls tests. The underlying librustls was build
# and installed before we configured the server (see top of file).
# This will be replaved once librustls is available as a package.
py.test-3 test/modules/tls
RV=$?
fi
# Catch cases where abort()s get logged to stderr by libraries but
# only cause child processes to terminate e.g. during shutdown,
# which may not otherwise trigger test failures.
# "glibc detected": printed with LIBC_FATAL_STDERR_/MALLOC_CHECK_
# glibc will abort when malloc errors are detected. This will get
# caught by the segfault grep as well.
# "pool concurrency check": printed by APR built with
# --enable-thread-debug when an APR pool concurrency check aborts
for phrase in 'Segmentation fault' 'glibc detected' 'pool concurrency check:' 'Assertion.*failed'; do
# Ignore IO/debug logs
if grep -v ':\(debug\|trace[12345678]\)\]' test/perl-framework/t/logs/error_log | grep -q "$phrase"; then
grep --color=always -C5 "$phrase" test/perl-framework/t/logs/error_log
RV=2
fi
done
if test -v TEST_UBSAN && test -n "`ls ubsan.log.* 2>/dev/null`"; then
cat ubsan.log.*
RV=3
fi
if test -v TEST_ASAN && test -n "`ls asan.log.* 2>/dev/null`"; then
cat asan.log.*
# ASan can report memory leaks, fail on errors only
if grep -q "ERROR: AddressSanitizer:" `ls asan.log.*`; then
RV=4
fi
fi
for core in `ls test/perl-framework/t/core{,.*} test/gen/apache/core{,.*} 2>/dev/null`; do
gdb -ex 'thread apply all backtrace full' -batch ./httpd "$core"
RV=5
done
exit $RV
fi
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