/* Runs a test suite on the rsyslog (and later potentially * other things). * * The name of the test suite must be given as argv[1]. In this config, * rsyslogd is loaded with config ./testsuites/.conf and then * test cases ./testsuites/ *. are executed on it. This test driver is * suitable for testing cases where a message sent (via UDP) results in * exactly one response. It can not be used in cases where no response * is expected (that would result in a hang of the test driver). * Note: each test suite can contain many tests, but they all need to work * with the same rsyslog configuration. * * Part of the testbench for rsyslog. * * Copyright 2009 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. * * This file is part of rsyslog. * * Rsyslog is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * Rsyslog is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with Rsyslog. If not, see . * * A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution. */ #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define EXIT_FAILURE 1 #define INVALID_SOCKET -1 /* Name of input file, must match $IncludeConfig in test suite .conf files */ #define NETTEST_INPUT_CONF_FILE "nettest.input.conf" /* name of input file, must match $IncludeConfig in .conf files */ static enum { inputUDP, inputTCP } inputMode; /* input for which tests are to be run */ static pid_t rsyslogdPid = 0; /* pid of rsyslog instance being tested */ static char *srcdir; /* global $srcdir, set so that we can run outside of "make check" */ static char *testSuite; /* name of current test suite */ void readLine(int fd, char *ln) { char c; int lenRead; lenRead = read(fd, &c, 1); while(lenRead == 1 && c != '\n') { *ln++ = c; lenRead = read(fd, &c, 1); } *ln = '\0'; } /* send a message via TCP * We open the connection on the initial send, and never close it * (let the OS do that). If a conneciton breaks, we do NOT try to * recover, so all test after that one will fail (and the test * driver probably hang. returns 0 if ok, something else otherwise. * We use traditional framing '\n' at EOR for this tester. It may be * worth considering additional framing modes. * rgerhards, 2009-04-08 */ int tcpSend(char *buf, int lenBuf) { static int sock = INVALID_SOCKET; struct sockaddr_in addr; if(sock == INVALID_SOCKET) { /* first time, need to connect to target */ if((sock=socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0))==-1) { perror("socket()"); return(1); } memset((char *) &addr, 0, sizeof(addr)); addr.sin_family = AF_INET; addr.sin_port = htons(13514); if(inet_aton("127.0.0.1", &addr.sin_addr)==0) { fprintf(stderr, "inet_aton() failed\n"); return(1); } if(connect(sock, (struct sockaddr*)&addr, sizeof(addr)) != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "connect() failed\n"); return(1); } } /* send test data */ if(send(sock, buf, lenBuf, 0) != lenBuf) { perror("send test data"); fprintf(stderr, "send() failed\n"); return(1); } /* send record terminator */ if(send(sock, "\n", 1, 0) != 1) { perror("send record terminator"); fprintf(stderr, "send() failed\n"); return(1); } return 0; } /* send a message via UDP * returns 0 if ok, something else otherwise. */ int udpSend(char *buf, int lenBuf) { struct sockaddr_in si_other; int s, slen=sizeof(si_other); if((s=socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0))==-1) { perror("socket()"); return(1); } memset((char *) &si_other, 0, sizeof(si_other)); si_other.sin_family = AF_INET; si_other.sin_port = htons(12514); if(inet_aton("127.0.0.1", &si_other.sin_addr)==0) { fprintf(stderr, "inet_aton() failed\n"); return(1); } if(sendto(s, buf, lenBuf, 0, (struct sockaddr*) &si_other, slen)==-1) { perror("sendto"); fprintf(stderr, "sendto() failed\n"); return(1); } close(s); return 0; } /* open pipe to test candidate - so far, this is * always rsyslogd and with a fixed config. Later, we may * change this. Returns 0 if ok, something else otherwise. * rgerhards, 2009-03-31 */ int openPipe(char *configFile, pid_t *pid, int *pfd) { int pipefd[2]; pid_t cpid; char *newargv[] = {"../tools/rsyslogd", "dummy", "-c4", "-u2", "-n", "-irsyslog.pid", "-M../runtime/.libs:../.libs", NULL }; char confFile[1024]; char *newenviron[] = { NULL }; sprintf(confFile, "-f%s/testsuites/%s.conf", srcdir, configFile); newargv[1] = confFile; if (pipe(pipefd) == -1) { perror("pipe"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } cpid = fork(); if (cpid == -1) { perror("fork"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } if(cpid == 0) { /* Child reads from pipe */ fclose(stdout); dup(pipefd[1]); close(pipefd[1]); close(pipefd[0]); fclose(stdin); execve("../tools/rsyslogd", newargv, newenviron); } else { close(pipefd[1]); *pid = cpid; *pfd = pipefd[0]; } return(0); } /* Process a specific test case. File name is provided. * Needs to return 0 if all is OK, something else otherwise. */ int processTestFile(int fd, char *pszFileName) { FILE *fp; char *testdata = NULL; char *expected = NULL; int ret = 0; size_t lenLn; char buf[4096]; if((fp = fopen((char*)pszFileName, "r")) == NULL) { perror((char*)pszFileName); return(2); } /* skip comments at start of file */ getline(&testdata, &lenLn, fp); while(!feof(fp)) { if(*testdata == '#') getline(&testdata, &lenLn, fp); else break; /* first non-comment */ } testdata[strlen(testdata)-1] = '\0'; /* remove \n */ /* now we have the test data to send (we could use function pointers here...) */ if(inputMode == inputUDP) { if(udpSend(testdata, strlen(testdata)) != 0) return(2); } else { if(tcpSend(testdata, strlen(testdata)) != 0) return(2); } /* next line is expected output * we do not care about EOF here, this will lead to a failure and thus * draw enough attention. -- rgerhards, 2009-03-31 */ getline(&expected, &lenLn, fp); expected[strlen(expected)-1] = '\0'; /* remove \n */ /* pull response from server and then check if it meets our expectation */ readLine(fd, buf); if(strcmp(expected, buf)) { printf("\nExpected Response:\n'%s'\nActual Response:\n'%s'\n", expected, buf); ret = 1; } free(testdata); free(expected); fclose(fp); return(ret); } /* carry out all tests. Tests are specified via a file name * wildcard. Each of the files is read and the test carried * out. * Returns the number of tests that failed. Zero means all * success. */ int doTests(int fd, char *files) { int iFailed = 0; int iTests = 0; int ret; char *testFile; glob_t testFiles; size_t i = 0; struct stat fileInfo; glob(files, GLOB_MARK, NULL, &testFiles); for(i = 0; i < testFiles.gl_pathc; i++) { testFile = testFiles.gl_pathv[i]; if(stat((char*) testFile, &fileInfo) != 0) continue; /* continue with the next file if we can't stat() the file */ ++iTests; /* all regular files are run through the test logic. Symlinks don't work. */ if(S_ISREG(fileInfo.st_mode)) { /* config file */ printf("processing test case '%s' ... ", testFile); ret = processTestFile(fd, testFile); if(ret == 0) { printf("successfully completed\n"); } else { printf("failed!\n"); ++iFailed; } } } globfree(&testFiles); if(iTests == 0) { printf("Error: no test cases found, no tests executed.\n"); iFailed = 1; } else { printf("Number of tests run: %d, number of failures: %d\n", iTests, iFailed); } return(iFailed); } /* cleanup */ void doAtExit(void) { int status; if(rsyslogdPid != 0) { kill(rsyslogdPid, SIGTERM); waitpid(rsyslogdPid, &status, 0); /* wait until instance terminates */ } unlink(NETTEST_INPUT_CONF_FILE); } /* Run the test suite. This must be called with exactly one parameter, the * name of the test suite. For details, see file header comment at the top * of this file. * rgerhards, 2009-04-03 */ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int fd; int ret = 0; FILE *fp; char buf[4096]; char testcases[4096]; if(argc != 3) { printf("Invalid call of nettester\n"); printf("Usage: nettester testsuite-name input\n"); printf(" input = udp|tcp\n"); exit(1); } atexit(doAtExit); testSuite = argv[1]; if(!strcmp(argv[2], "udp")) inputMode = inputUDP; else if(!strcmp(argv[2], "tcp")) inputMode = inputTCP; else { printf("error: unsupported input mode '%s'\n", argv[2]); exit(1); } if((srcdir = getenv("srcdir")) == NULL) srcdir = "."; printf("Start of nettester run ($srcdir=%s, testsuite=%s, input=%s)\n", srcdir, testSuite, argv[2]); /* create input config file */ if((fp = fopen(NETTEST_INPUT_CONF_FILE, "w")) == NULL) { perror(NETTEST_INPUT_CONF_FILE); printf("error opening input configuration file\n"); exit(1); } if(inputMode == inputUDP) { fputs("$ModLoad ../plugins/imudp/.libs/imudp\n", fp); fputs("$UDPServerRun 12514\n", fp); } else { fputs("$ModLoad ../plugins/imtcp/.libs/imtcp\n", fp); fputs("$InputTCPServerRun 13514\n", fp); } fclose(fp); /* start to be tested rsyslogd */ openPipe(argv[1], &rsyslogdPid, &fd); readLine(fd, buf); /* generate filename */ sprintf(testcases, "%s/testsuites/*.%s", srcdir, testSuite); if(doTests(fd, testcases) != 0) ret = 1; printf("End of nettester run (%d).\n", ret); exit(ret); }