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netstat is considered obsolete on Linux. It is replaced by ss from iproute. Support both tools for the test port selection.
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345 lines
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# Copyright (C) Miroslav Lichvar 2009
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
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# published by the Free Software Foundation.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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export LC_ALL=C
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export PATH=${CHRONY_PATH:-../..}:$PATH
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TEST_DIR=${TEST_DIR:-$(pwd)/tmp}
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TEST_LIBDIR=${TEST_LIBDIR:-$TEST_DIR}
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TEST_LOGDIR=${TEST_LOGDIR:-$TEST_DIR}
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TEST_RUNDIR=${TEST_RUNDIR:-$TEST_DIR}
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test_start() {
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check_chronyd_features NTP CMDMON || test_skip "NTP/CMDMON support disabled"
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[ "${#TEST_DIR}" -ge 5 ] || test_skip "invalid TEST_DIR"
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rm -rf "$TEST_DIR"
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mkdir -p "$TEST_DIR" && chmod 700 "$TEST_DIR" || test_skip "could not create $TEST_DIR"
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[ -d "$TEST_LIBDIR" ] || test_skip "missing $TEST_LIBDIR"
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[ -d "$TEST_LOGDIR" ] || test_skip "missing $TEST_LOGDIR"
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[ -d "$TEST_RUNDIR" ] || test_skip "missing $TEST_RUNDIR"
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rm -f "$TEST_LIBDIR"/* "$TEST_LOGDIR"/* "$TEST_RUNDIR"/*
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if [ "$user" != "root" ]; then
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id -u "$user" > /dev/null 2> /dev/null || test_skip "missing user $user"
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chown "$user:$(id -g "$user")" "$TEST_DIR" || test_skip "could not chown $TEST_DIR"
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su "$user" -s /bin/sh -c "touch $TEST_DIR/test" 2> /dev/null || \
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test_skip "$user cannot access $TEST_DIR"
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rm "$TEST_DIR/test"
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fi
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echo "Testing $*:"
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}
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test_pass() {
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echo "PASS"
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exit 0
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}
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test_fail() {
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echo "FAIL"
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exit 1
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}
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test_skip() {
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local msg=$1
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[ -n "$msg" ] && echo "SKIP ($msg)" || echo "SKIP"
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exit 9
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}
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test_ok() {
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pad_line
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echo -e "\tOK"
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return 0
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}
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test_bad() {
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pad_line
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echo -e "\tBAD"
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return 1
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}
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test_error() {
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pad_line
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echo -e "\tERROR"
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return 1
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}
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chronyd=$(command -v chronyd)
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chronyc=$(command -v chronyc)
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[ $EUID -eq 0 ] || test_skip "not root"
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[ -x "$chronyd" ] || test_skip "chronyd not found"
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[ -x "$chronyc" ] || test_skip "chronyc not found"
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if netstat -aln > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
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port_list_command="netstat -aln"
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elif ss -atun > /dev/null 2> /dev/null; then
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port_list_command="ss -atun"
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else
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test_skip "missing netstat or ss"
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fi
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# Default test testings
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default_minimal_config=0
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default_extra_chronyd_directives=""
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default_extra_chronyd_options=""
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default_clock_control=0
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default_server=127.0.0.1
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default_server_name=127.0.0.1
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default_server_options=""
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default_user=root
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# Initialize test settings from their defaults
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for defoptname in ${!default_*}; do
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optname=${defoptname#default_}
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[ -z "${!optname}" ] && declare "$optname"="${!defoptname}"
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done
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msg_length=0
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pad_line() {
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local line_length=56
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[ $msg_length -lt $line_length ] && \
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printf "%$((line_length - msg_length))s" ""
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msg_length=0
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}
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# Print aligned message
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test_message() {
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local level=$1 eol=$2
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shift 2
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local msg="$*"
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while [ "$level" -gt 0 ]; do
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echo -n " "
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level=$((level - 1))
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msg_length=$((msg_length + 2))
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done
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echo -n "$msg"
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msg_length=$((msg_length + ${#msg}))
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if [ "$eol" -ne 0 ]; then
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echo
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msg_length=0
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fi
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}
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# Check if chronyd has specified features
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check_chronyd_features() {
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local feature features
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features=$($chronyd -v | sed 's/.*(\(.*\)).*/\1/')
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for feature; do
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echo "$features" | grep -q "+$feature" || return 1
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done
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}
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# Print test settings which differ from default value
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print_nondefaults() {
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local defoptname optname
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test_message 1 1 "non-default settings:"
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for defoptname in ${!default_*}; do
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optname=${defoptname#default_}
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[ "${!defoptname}" = "${!optname}" ] || \
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test_message 2 1 "$optname"=${!optname}
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done
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}
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get_conffile() {
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echo "$TEST_DIR/chronyd.conf"
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}
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get_pidfile() {
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echo "$TEST_RUNDIR/chronyd.pid"
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}
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get_logfile() {
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echo "$TEST_LOGDIR/chronyd.log"
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}
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get_cmdsocket() {
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echo "$TEST_RUNDIR/chronyd.sock"
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}
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# Find a free port in the 10000-20000 range (their use is racy)
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get_free_port() {
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local port
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while true; do
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port=$((RANDOM % 10000 + 10000))
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$port_list_command | grep -q '^\(tcp\|udp\).*[:.]'"$port " && continue
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break
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done
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echo $port
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}
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generate_chrony_conf() {
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local ntpport cmdport
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ntpport=$(get_free_port)
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cmdport=$(get_free_port)
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echo "0.0 10000" > "$TEST_LIBDIR/driftfile"
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echo "1 MD5 abcdefghijklmnopq" > "$TEST_DIR/keys"
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chown "$user:$(id -g "$user")" "$TEST_LIBDIR/driftfile" "$TEST_DIR/keys"
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echo "0.0" > "$TEST_DIR/tempcomp"
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(
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echo "pidfile $(get_pidfile)"
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echo "bindcmdaddress $(get_cmdsocket)"
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echo "port $ntpport"
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echo "cmdport $cmdport"
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echo "$extra_chronyd_directives"
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[ "$minimal_config" -ne 0 ] && exit 0
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echo "allow"
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echo "cmdallow"
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echo "local"
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echo "server $server_name port $ntpport minpoll -6 maxpoll -6 $server_options"
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[ "$server" = "127.0.0.1" ] && echo "bindacqaddress $server"
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echo "bindaddress 127.0.0.1"
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echo "bindcmdaddress 127.0.0.1"
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echo "dumpdir $TEST_RUNDIR"
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echo "logdir $TEST_LOGDIR"
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echo "log tempcomp rawmeasurements refclocks statistics tracking rtc"
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echo "logbanner 0"
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echo "smoothtime 100.0 0.001"
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echo "include /dev/null"
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echo "keyfile $TEST_DIR/keys"
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echo "driftfile $TEST_LIBDIR/driftfile"
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echo "tempcomp $TEST_DIR/tempcomp 0.1 0 0 0 0"
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) > "$(get_conffile)"
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}
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get_chronyd_options() {
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[ "$clock_control" -eq 0 ] && echo "-x"
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echo "-l $(get_logfile)"
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echo "-f $(get_conffile)"
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echo "-u $user"
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echo "$extra_chronyd_options"
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}
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# Start a chronyd instance
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start_chronyd() {
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local pid pidfile=$(get_pidfile)
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print_nondefaults
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test_message 1 0 "starting chronyd"
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generate_chrony_conf
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trap stop_chronyd EXIT
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$CHRONYD_WRAPPER "$chronyd" $(get_chronyd_options) > "$TEST_DIR/chronyd.out" 2>&1
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[ $? -eq 0 ] && [ -f "$pidfile" ] && ps -p "$(cat "$pidfile")" > /dev/null && test_ok || test_error
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}
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wait_for_sync() {
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test_message 1 0 "waiting for synchronization"
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sleep 1 && test_ok || test_error
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}
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# Stop the chronyd instance
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stop_chronyd() {
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local pid pidfile
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pidfile=$(get_pidfile)
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[ -f "$pidfile" ] || return 0
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pid=$(cat "$pidfile")
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test_message 1 0 "stopping chronyd"
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if ! kill "$pid" 2> /dev/null; then
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test_error
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return
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fi
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# Wait for the process to terminate (we cannot use "wait")
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while ps -p "$pid" > /dev/null; do
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sleep 0.1
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done
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test_ok
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}
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# Check chronyd log for expected and unexpected messages
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check_chronyd_messages() {
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local logfile=$(get_logfile)
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test_message 1 0 "checking chronyd messages"
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grep -q 'chronyd exiting' "$logfile" && \
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([ "$clock_control" -eq 0 ] || ! grep -q 'Disabled control of system clock' "$logfile") && \
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([ "$clock_control" -ne 0 ] || grep -q 'Disabled control of system clock' "$logfile") && \
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([ "$minimal_config" -ne 0 ] || grep -q 'Frequency .* read from' "$logfile") && \
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grep -q 'chronyd exiting' "$logfile" && \
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! grep -q 'Could not' "$logfile" && \
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! grep -q 'Disabled command socket' "$logfile" && \
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test_ok || test_bad
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}
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# Check the number of messages matching a pattern in a specified file
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check_chronyd_message_count() {
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local count pattern=$1 min=$2 max=$3 logfile=$(get_logfile)
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test_message 1 0 "checking message \"$pattern\""
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count=$(grep "$pattern" "$(get_logfile)" | wc -l)
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[ "$min" -le "$count" ] && [ "$count" -le "$max" ] && test_ok || test_bad
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}
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# Check the logs and dump file for measurements and a clock update
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check_chronyd_files() {
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test_message 1 0 "checking chronyd files"
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grep -q " $server .* 111 111 1110 " "$TEST_LOGDIR/measurements.log" && \
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[ -f "$TEST_LOGDIR/tempcomp.log" ] && [ "$(wc -l < "$TEST_LOGDIR/tempcomp.log")" -ge 2 ] && \
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test_ok || test_bad
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}
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# Run a chronyc command
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run_chronyc() {
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test_message 1 0 "running chronyc $*"
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$CHRONYC_WRAPPER "$chronyc" -h "$(get_cmdsocket)" -n -m "$@" > "$TEST_DIR/chronyc.out" && \
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test_ok || test_error
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}
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# Compare chronyc output with specified pattern
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check_chronyc_output() {
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local pattern=$1
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test_message 1 0 "checking chronyc output"
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[[ "$(cat "$TEST_DIR/chronyc.out")" =~ $pattern ]] && test_ok || test_bad
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}
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