AT_BANNER([daemon unit tests - C])
AT_SETUP([daemon])
-AT_SKIP_IF([test "$CHECK_LCOV" = true]) # lcov wrapper make pids differ
OVSDB_INIT([db])
AT_CAPTURE_FILE([pid])
AT_CAPTURE_FILE([expected])
AT_CLEANUP
AT_SETUP([daemon --monitor])
-AT_SKIP_IF([test "$CHECK_LCOV" = true]) # lcov wrapper make pids differ
OVSDB_INIT([db])
AT_CAPTURE_FILE([pid])
AT_CAPTURE_FILE([parent])
AT_CLEANUP
AT_SETUP([daemon --detach])
-AT_SKIP_IF([test "$CHECK_LCOV" = true]) # lcov wrapper make pids differ
AT_CAPTURE_FILE([pid])
OVSDB_INIT([db])
# Start the daemon and make sure that the pidfile exists immediately.
# We don't wait for the pidfile to get created because the daemon is
# supposed to do so before the parent exits.
-AT_CHECK([ovsdb-server --detach --pidfile="`pwd`"/pid --remote=punix:socket --unixctl="`pwd`"/unixctl db], [0])
+AT_CHECK([ovsdb-server --detach --no-chdir --pidfile="`pwd`"/pid --remote=punix:socket --unixctl="`pwd`"/unixctl db], [0])
AT_CHECK([test -s pid])
AT_CHECK([kill -0 `cat pid`])
# Kill the daemon and make sure that the pidfile gets deleted.
AT_CLEANUP
AT_SETUP([daemon --detach --monitor])
-AT_SKIP_IF([test "$CHECK_LCOV" = true]) # lcov wrapper make pids differ
m4_define([CHECK],
[AT_CHECK([$1], [$2], [$3], [$4], [kill `cat daemon monitor`])])
OVSDB_INIT([db])
# Start the daemon and make sure that the pidfile exists immediately.
# We don't wait for the pidfile to get created because the daemon is
# supposed to do so before the parent exits.
-AT_CHECK([ovsdb-server --detach --pidfile="`pwd`"/daemon --monitor --remote=punix:socket --unixctl="`pwd`"/unixctl db], [0])
+AT_CHECK([ovsdb-server --detach --no-chdir --pidfile="`pwd`"/daemon --monitor --remote=punix:socket --unixctl="`pwd`"/unixctl db], [0])
AT_CHECK([test -s daemon])
# Check that the pidfile names a running process,
# and that the parent process of that process is a running process,
AT_SETUP([daemon --detach startup errors])
AT_CAPTURE_FILE([pid])
OVSDB_INIT([db])
-AT_CHECK([ovsdb-server --detach --pidfile="`pwd`"/pid --unixctl="`pwd`"/nonexistent/unixctl db], [1], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([ovsdb-server --detach --no-chdir --pidfile="`pwd`"/pid --unixctl="`pwd`"/nonexistent/unixctl db], [1], [], [stderr])
AT_CHECK([grep 'ovsdb-server: could not initialize control socket' stderr],
[0], [ignore], [])
AT_CHECK([test ! -s pid])
AT_SETUP([daemon --detach --monitor startup errors])
AT_CAPTURE_FILE([pid])
OVSDB_INIT([db])
-AT_CHECK([ovsdb-server --detach --pidfile="`pwd`"/pid --monitor --unixctl="`pwd`"/nonexistent/unixctl db], [1], [], [stderr])
+AT_CHECK([ovsdb-server --detach --no-chdir --pidfile="`pwd`"/pid --monitor --unixctl="`pwd`"/nonexistent/unixctl db], [1], [], [stderr])
AT_CHECK([grep 'ovsdb-server: could not initialize control socket' stderr],
[0], [ignore], [])
AT_CHECK([test ! -s pid])
AT_CLEANUP
-
-# xxx This test hangs frequently, which often prevents builds from
-# xxx completing. Skip this test until we have time to debug it.
-AT_SETUP([daemon --detach closes standard fds])
-AT_SKIP_IF([:])
-AT_CAPTURE_FILE([pid])
-AT_CAPTURE_FILE([status])
-AT_CAPTURE_FILE([stderr])
-OVSDB_INIT([db])
-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])
-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
-
-# xxx This test hangs frequently, which often prevents builds from
-# xxx completing. Skip this test until we have time to debug it.
-AT_SETUP([daemon --detach --monitor closes standard fds])
-AT_SKIP_IF([:])
-AT_CAPTURE_FILE([pid])
-AT_CAPTURE_FILE([status])
-AT_CAPTURE_FILE([stderr])
-OVSDB_INIT([db])
-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])
-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