#!/bin/bash # The purpose of this test script is to determine if create-diff-object can # properly recognize object file equivalence when passed the same file for both # the original and patched objects. This verifies that create-diff-object is # correctly parsing, correlating, and comparing the different elements of the # object file. In practice, a situation similar to the test case occurs when a # commonly included header file changes, causing Make to rebuild many objects # that have no functional change. # This script requires a built kernel object tree to be in the kpatch cache # directory at $HOME/.kpatch/obj #set -x OBJDIR="$HOME/.kpatch/obj" SCRIPTDIR="$(readlink -f $(dirname $(type -p $0)))" TEMPDIR=$(mktemp -d) RESULTSDIR="$TEMPDIR/results" VMVLINUX="/usr/lib/debug/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/vmlinux" # path for F20 if [[ ! -d $OBJDIR ]]; then echo "please run kpatch-build to populate the object tree in $OBJDIR" fi cd "$OBJDIR" || exit 1 for i in $(find * -name '*.o') do # copied from kpatch-build/kpatch-gcc; keep in sync case $i in *.mod.o|\ *built-in.o|\ *built-in.a|\ vmlinux.o|\ .tmp_kallsyms1.o|\ .tmp_kallsyms2.o|\ init/version.o|\ arch/x86/boot/version.o|\ arch/x86/boot/compressed/eboot.o|\ arch/x86/boot/header.o|\ arch/x86/boot/compressed/efi_stub_64.o|\ arch/x86/boot/compressed/piggy.o|\ kernel/system_certificates.o|\ .*.o) continue ;; esac # skip objects that are the linked product of more than one object file [[ $(readelf -s $i | awk '$4=="FILE" {n++} END {print n}') -ne 1 ]] && continue $SCRIPTDIR/../kpatch-build/create-diff-object $i $i /usr/lib/debug/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/vmlinux "$TEMPDIR/output.o" > "$TEMPDIR/log.txt" 2>&1 RETCODE=$? # expect RETCODE to be 3 indicating no change [[ $RETCODE -eq 3 ]] && continue # otherwise record error mkdir -p $RESULTSDIR/$(dirname $i) || exit 1 cp "$i" "$RESULTSDIR/$i" || exit 1 case $RETCODE in 139) echo "$i: segfault" | tee if [[ ! -e core ]]; then echo "no corefile, run "ulimit -c unlimited" to capture corefile" else mv core "$RESULTSDIR/$i.core" || exit 1 fi ;; 0) echo "$i: incorrectly detected change" mv "$TEMPDIR/log.txt" "$RESULTSDIR/$i.log" || exit 1 ;; 1|2) echo "$i: error code $RETCODE" mv "$TEMPDIR/log.txt" "$RESULTSDIR/$i.log" || exit 1 ;; *) exit 1 # script error ;; esac done rm -f "$TEMPDIR/log.txt" > /dev/null 2>&1 # try to group the errors together in some meaningful way cd "$RESULTSDIR" || exit 1 echo "" echo "Results:" for i in $(find * -iname '*.log') do echo $(cat $i | head -1 | cut -f2-3 -d':') done | sort | uniq -c | sort -n -r | tee "$TEMPDIR/results.log" echo "results are in $TEMPDIR"