X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=tests%2Fdaemon.at;h=d3708637f6ada0d8e3c2f7e01b6f77808ad8b44d;hb=53ddd40ab56b6c31a2ced6b984c33ae27f458101;hp=d2b01804894015f5c8b4cca497164d3ef3a1a6ef;hpb=5f55c39b21e69025045437ffbd3bb98fe6ce2e89;p=openvswitch diff --git a/tests/daemon.at b/tests/daemon.at index d2b01804..d3708637 100644 --- a/tests/daemon.at +++ b/tests/daemon.at @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -AT_BANNER([daemon unit tests]) +AT_BANNER([daemon unit tests - C]) AT_SETUP([daemon]) AT_SKIP_IF([test "$CHECK_LCOV" = true]) # lcov wrapper make pids differ @@ -150,20 +150,40 @@ AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([daemon --detach closes standard fds]) AT_CAPTURE_FILE([pid]) +AT_CAPTURE_FILE([status]) +AT_CAPTURE_FILE([stderr]) OVSDB_INIT([db]) -AT_CHECK([(yes; echo $? > status) | ovsdb-server --detach --pidfile=$PWD/pid --unixctl=$PWD/unixctl db], [0], [], [stderr]) +AT_CHECK([(yes 2>stderr; echo $? > status) | ovsdb-server --detach --pidfile=$PWD/pid --unixctl=$PWD/unixctl db], [0], [], []) AT_CHECK([kill `cat pid`]) AT_CHECK([test -s status]) -AT_CHECK([kill -l `cat status`], [0], [PIPE +if grep '[[bB]]roken pipe' stderr >/dev/null 2>&1; then + # Something in the environment caused SIGPIPE to be ignored, but + # 'yes' at least told us that it got EPIPE. Good enough; we know + # that stdout was closed. + : +else + # Otherwise make sure that 'yes' died from SIGPIPE. + AT_CHECK([kill -l `cat status`], [0], [PIPE ]) +fi AT_CLEANUP AT_SETUP([daemon --detach --monitor closes standard fds]) AT_CAPTURE_FILE([pid]) +AT_CAPTURE_FILE([status]) +AT_CAPTURE_FILE([stderr]) OVSDB_INIT([db]) -AT_CHECK([(yes; echo $? > status) | ovsdb-server --detach --monitor --pidfile=$PWD/pid --unixctl=$PWD/unixctl db], [0], [], [stderr]) +AT_CHECK([(yes 2>stderr; echo $? > status) | ovsdb-server --detach --monitor --pidfile=$PWD/pid --unixctl=$PWD/unixctl db], [0], [], []) AT_CHECK([kill `cat pid`]) AT_CHECK([test -s status]) -AT_CHECK([kill -l `cat status`], [0], [PIPE +if grep '[[bB]]roken pipe' stderr >/dev/null 2>&1; then + # Something in the environment caused SIGPIPE to be ignored, but + # 'yes' at least told us that it got EPIPE. Good enough; we know + # that stdout was closed. + : +else + # Otherwise make sure that 'yes' died from SIGPIPE. + AT_CHECK([kill -l `cat status`], [0], [PIPE ]) +fi AT_CLEANUP