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Now that kpatch-build can accept multiple patches on the command line, ditch the combinediff and associated logic in the integration test script. Signed-off-by: Joe Lawrence <joe.lawrence@redhat.com>
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329 lines
7.5 KiB
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# kpatch integration test framework
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2014 Josh Poimboeuf <jpoimboe@redhat.com>
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU 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
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA,
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# 02110-1301, USA.
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#
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#
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# This is a basic integration test framework for kpatch, which tests building,
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# loading, and unloading patches, as well as any other related custom tests.
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#
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# This script looks for test input files in the current directory. It expects
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# certain file naming conventions:
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#
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# - foo.patch: patch that should build successfully
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#
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# - foo-SLOW.patch: patch that should be skipped in the quick test
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#
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# - bar-FAIL.patch: patch that should fail to build
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#
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# - foo-LOADED.test: executable which tests whether the foo.patch module is
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# loaded. It will be used to test that loading/unloading the patch module
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# works as expected.
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#
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# Any other *.test files will be executed after all the patch modules have been
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# built from the *.patch files. They can be used for more custom tests above
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# and beyond the simple loading and unloading tests.
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shopt -s nullglob
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SCRIPTDIR="$(readlink -f $(dirname $(type -p $0)))"
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ROOTDIR="$(readlink -f $SCRIPTDIR/../..)"
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# TODO: option to use system-installed binaries instead
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KPATCH="sudo $ROOTDIR/kpatch/kpatch"
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RMMOD="sudo rmmod"
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unset CCACHE_HASHDIR
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KPATCHBUILD="$ROOTDIR"/kpatch-build/kpatch-build
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ERROR=0
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LOG=test.log
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rm -f $LOG
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PATCHDIR="${PATCHDIR:-$PWD}"
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declare -a PATCH_LIST
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declare -a TEST_LIST
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usage() {
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echo "usage: $0 [options] [patch1 ... patchN]" >&2
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echo " patchN Pathnames of patches to test" >&2
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echo " -h, --help Show this help message" >&2
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echo " -c, --cached Don't rebuild patch modules" >&2
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echo " -d, --directory Patch directory" >&2
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echo " -q, --quick Just combine all patches into one module for testing" >&2
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}
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options=$(getopt -o hcd:q -l "help,cached,directory,quick" -- "$@") || exit 1
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eval set -- "$options"
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while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
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case "$1" in
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-h|--help)
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usage
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exit 0
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;;
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-c|--cached)
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SKIPBUILD=1
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;;
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-d|--directory)
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PATCHDIR="$2"
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shift
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;;
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-q|--quick)
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QUICK=1
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;;
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*)
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[[ "$1" = "--" ]] && shift && continue
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PATCH_LIST+=("$1")
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;;
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esac
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shift
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done
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if [[ ${#PATCH_LIST[@]} = 0 ]]; then
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PATCH_LIST=($PATCHDIR/*.patch)
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TEST_LIST=($PATCHDIR/*.test)
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if [[ ${#PATCH_LIST[@]} = 0 ]]; then
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echo "No patches found!"
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exit 1
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fi
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else
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for file in "${PATCH_LIST[@]}"; do
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prefix=${file%%.patch}
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[[ -e "$prefix-FAIL.test" ]] && TEST_LIST+=("$prefix-FAIL.test")
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[[ -e "$prefix-LOADED.test" ]] && TEST_LIST+=("$prefix-LOADED.test")
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[[ -e "$prefix-SLOW.test" ]] && TEST_LIST+=("$prefix-SLOW.test")
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done
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fi
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error() {
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echo "ERROR: $@" |tee -a $LOG >&2
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ERROR=$((ERROR + 1))
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}
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log() {
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echo "$@" |tee -a $LOG
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}
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unload_all() {
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for i in `/sbin/lsmod |egrep '^kpatch' |awk '{print $1}'`; do
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if [[ $i != kpatch ]]; then
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$KPATCH unload $i >> $LOG 2>&1 || error "\"kpatch unload $i\" failed"
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fi
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done
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if /sbin/lsmod |egrep -q '^kpatch'; then
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$RMMOD kpatch >> $LOG 2>&1 || error "\"rmmod kpatch\" failed"
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fi
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}
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build_module() {
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file=$1
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prefix=$(basename ${file%%.patch})
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module=kpatch-$prefix.ko
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if [[ $prefix =~ -FAIL ]]; then
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shouldfail=1
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else
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shouldfail=0
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fi
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if [[ $SKIPBUILD -eq 1 ]]; then
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skip=0
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[[ $shouldfail -eq 1 ]] && skip=1
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[[ -e $module ]] && skip=1
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[[ $skip -eq 1 ]] && log "skipping build: $prefix" && return
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fi
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log "build: $prefix"
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if ! $KPATCHBUILD $file >> $LOG 2>&1; then
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[[ $shouldfail -eq 0 ]] && error "$prefix: build failed"
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else
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[[ $shouldfail -eq 1 ]] && error "$prefix: build succeeded when it should have failed"
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fi
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}
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run_load_test() {
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file=$1
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prefix=$(basename ${file%%.patch})
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module=kpatch-$prefix.ko
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testprog="$(dirname $1)/$prefix-LOADED.test"
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[[ $prefix =~ -FAIL ]] && return
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if [[ ! -e $module ]]; then
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log "can't find $module, skipping"
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return
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fi
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if [[ -e $testprog ]]; then
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log "load test: $prefix"
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else
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log "load test: $prefix (no test prog)"
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fi
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if [[ -e $testprog ]] && $testprog >> $LOG 2>&1; then
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error "$prefix: $testprog succeeded before kpatch load"
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return
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fi
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if ! $KPATCH load $module >> $LOG 2>&1; then
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error "$prefix: kpatch load failed"
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return
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fi
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if [[ -e $testprog ]] && ! $testprog >> $LOG 2>&1; then
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error "$prefix: $testprog failed after kpatch load"
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fi
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if ! $KPATCH unload $module >> $LOG 2>&1; then
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error "$prefix: kpatch unload failed"
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return
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fi
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if [[ -e $testprog ]] && $testprog >> $LOG 2>&1; then
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error "$prefix: $testprog succeeded after kpatch unload"
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return
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fi
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}
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run_custom_test() {
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testprog=$1
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prefix=$(basename ${file%%.test})
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[[ $testprog = *-LOADED.test ]] && return
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log "custom test: $prefix"
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if ! $testprog >> $LOG 2>&1; then
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error "$prefix: test failed"
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fi
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}
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build_combined_module() {
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if [[ $SKIPBUILD -eq 1 ]] && [[ -e kpatch-COMBINED.ko ]]; then
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log "skipping build: combined"
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return
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fi
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declare -a COMBINED_LIST
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for file in "${PATCH_LIST[@]}"; do
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[[ $file =~ -FAIL ]] && log "combine: skipping $file" && continue
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[[ $file =~ -SLOW ]] && log "combine: skipping $file" && continue
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COMBINED_LIST+=($file)
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done
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if [[ ${#COMBINED_LIST[@]} -le 1 ]]; then
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log "skipping build: combined (only ${#PATCH_LIST[@]} patch(es))"
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return
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fi
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log "build: combined module"
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if ! $KPATCHBUILD -n kpatch-COMBINED "${COMBINED_LIST[@]}" >> $LOG 2>&1; then
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error "combined build failed"
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fi
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}
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run_combined_test() {
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if [[ ! -e kpatch-COMBINED.ko ]]; then
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log "can't find kpatch-COMBINED.ko, skipping"
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return
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fi
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log "load test: combined module"
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unload_all
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for testprog in "${TEST_LIST[@]}"; do
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[[ $testprog != *-LOADED.test ]] && continue
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if $testprog >> $LOG 2>&1; then
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error "combined: $testprog succeeded before kpatch load"
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return
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fi
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done
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if ! $KPATCH load kpatch-COMBINED.ko >> $LOG 2>&1; then
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error "combined: kpatch load failed"
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return
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fi
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for testprog in "${TEST_LIST[@]}"; do
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[[ $testprog != *-LOADED.test ]] && continue
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if ! $testprog >> $LOG 2>&1; then
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error "combined: $testprog failed after kpatch load"
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fi
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done
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if ! $KPATCH unload kpatch-COMBINED.ko >> $LOG 2>&1; then
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error "combined: kpatch unload failed"
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return
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fi
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for testprog in "${TEST_LIST[@]}"; do
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[[ $testprog != *-LOADED.test ]] && continue
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if $testprog >> $LOG 2>&1; then
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error "combined: $testprog succeeded after kpatch unload"
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return
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fi
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done
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}
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echo "clearing printk buffer"
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sudo dmesg -C
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if [[ $QUICK != 1 ]]; then
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for file in "${PATCH_LIST[@]}"; do
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build_module $file
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done
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fi
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build_combined_module
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unload_all
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if [[ $QUICK != 1 ]]; then
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for file in "${PATCH_LIST[@]}"; do
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run_load_test $file
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done
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fi
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run_combined_test
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if [[ $QUICK != 1 ]]; then
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for testprog in "${TEST_LIST[@]}"; do
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unload_all
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run_custom_test $testprog
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done
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fi
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unload_all
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dmesg |grep -q "Call Trace" && error "kernel error detected in printk buffer"
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if [[ $ERROR -gt 0 ]]; then
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log "$ERROR errors encountered"
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echo "see test.log for more information"
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else
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log "SUCCESS"
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fi
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exit $ERROR
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