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"${SCRIPT_COMMON}" || exit PROG=zfs-tests.sh VERBOSE="no" QUIET="" DEBUG="" CLEANUP="yes" CLEANUPALL="no" KMSG="" LOOPBACK="yes" STACK_TRACER="no" FILESIZE="4G" DEFAULT_RUNFILES="common.run,$(uname | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]').run" RUNFILES=${RUNFILES:-$DEFAULT_RUNFILES} FILEDIR=${FILEDIR:-/var/tmp} DISKS=${DISKS:-""} SINGLETEST="" SINGLETESTUSER="root" TAGS="" ITERATIONS=1 ZFS_DBGMSG="$STF_SUITE/callbacks/zfs_dbgmsg.ksh" ZFS_DMESG="$STF_SUITE/callbacks/zfs_dmesg.ksh" UNAME=$(uname) RERUN="" KMEMLEAK="" # Override some defaults if on FreeBSD if [ "$UNAME" = "FreeBSD" ] ; then TESTFAIL_CALLBACKS=${TESTFAIL_CALLBACKS:-"$ZFS_DMESG"} LOSETUP=/sbin/mdconfig DMSETUP=/sbin/gpart else ZFS_MMP="$STF_SUITE/callbacks/zfs_mmp.ksh" TESTFAIL_CALLBACKS=${TESTFAIL_CALLBACKS:-"$ZFS_DBGMSG:$ZFS_DMESG:$ZFS_MMP"} LOSETUP=${LOSETUP:-/sbin/losetup} DMSETUP=${DMSETUP:-/sbin/dmsetup} fi # # Log an informational message when additional verbosity is enabled. # msg() { if [ "$VERBOSE" = "yes" ]; then echo "$@" fi } # # Log a failure message, cleanup, and return an error. # fail() { echo "$PROG: $1" >&2 cleanup exit 1 } cleanup_freebsd_loopback() { for TEST_LOOPBACK in ${LOOPBACKS}; do if [ -c "/dev/${TEST_LOOPBACK}" ]; then sudo "${LOSETUP}" -d -u "${TEST_LOOPBACK}" || echo "Failed to destroy: ${TEST_LOOPBACK}" fi done } cleanup_linux_loopback() { for TEST_LOOPBACK in ${LOOPBACKS}; do LOOP_DEV="${TEST_LOOPBACK##*/}" DM_DEV=$(sudo "${DMSETUP}" ls 2>/dev/null | \ awk -v l="${LOOP_DEV}" '$0 ~ l {print $1}') if [ -n "$DM_DEV" ]; then sudo "${DMSETUP}" remove "${DM_DEV}" || echo "Failed to remove: ${DM_DEV}" fi if [ -n "${TEST_LOOPBACK}" ]; then sudo "${LOSETUP}" -d "${TEST_LOOPBACK}" || echo "Failed to remove: ${TEST_LOOPBACK}" fi done } # # Attempt to remove loopback devices and files which where created earlier # by this script to run the test framework. The '-k' option may be passed # to the script to suppress cleanup for debugging purposes. # cleanup() { if [ "$CLEANUP" = "no" ]; then return 0 fi if [ "$LOOPBACK" = "yes" ]; then if [ "$UNAME" = "FreeBSD" ] ; then cleanup_freebsd_loopback else cleanup_linux_loopback fi fi # shellcheck disable=SC2086 rm -f ${FILES} >/dev/null 2>&1 if [ "$STF_PATH_REMOVE" = "yes" ] && [ -d "$STF_PATH" ]; then rm -Rf "$STF_PATH" fi } trap cleanup EXIT # # Attempt to remove all testpools (testpool.XXX), unopened dm devices, # loopback devices, and files. This is a useful way to cleanup a previous # test run failure which has left the system in an unknown state. This can # be dangerous and should only be used in a dedicated test environment. # cleanup_all() { TEST_POOLS=$(ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_leaks=false "$ZPOOL" list -Ho name | grep testpool) if [ "$UNAME" = "FreeBSD" ] ; then TEST_LOOPBACKS=$(sudo "${LOSETUP}" -l) else TEST_LOOPBACKS=$("${LOSETUP}" -a | awk -F: '/file-vdev/ {print $1}') fi TEST_FILES=$(ls "${FILEDIR}"/file-vdev* /var/tmp/file-vdev* 2>/dev/null) msg msg "--- Cleanup ---" # shellcheck disable=2116,2086 msg "Removing pool(s): $(echo ${TEST_POOLS})" for TEST_POOL in $TEST_POOLS; do sudo env ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_leaks=false "$ZPOOL" destroy "${TEST_POOL}" done if [ "$UNAME" != "FreeBSD" ] ; then msg "Removing all dm(s): $(sudo "${DMSETUP}" ls | grep loop | tr '\n' ' ')" sudo "${DMSETUP}" remove_all fi # shellcheck disable=2116,2086 msg "Removing loopback(s): $(echo ${TEST_LOOPBACKS})" for TEST_LOOPBACK in $TEST_LOOPBACKS; do if [ "$UNAME" = "FreeBSD" ] ; then sudo "${LOSETUP}" -d -u "${TEST_LOOPBACK}" else sudo "${LOSETUP}" -d "${TEST_LOOPBACK}" fi done # shellcheck disable=2116,2086 msg "Removing files(s): $(echo ${TEST_FILES})" # shellcheck disable=2086 sudo rm -f ${TEST_FILES} } # # Takes a name as the only arguments and looks for the following variations # on that name. If one is found it is returned. # # $RUNFILE_DIR/ # $RUNFILE_DIR/.run # # .run # find_runfile() { NAME=$1 if [ -f "$RUNFILE_DIR/$NAME" ]; then echo "$RUNFILE_DIR/$NAME" elif [ -f "$RUNFILE_DIR/$NAME.run" ]; then echo "$RUNFILE_DIR/$NAME.run" elif [ -f "$NAME" ]; then echo "$NAME" elif [ -f "$NAME.run" ]; then echo "$NAME.run" else return 1 fi } # Given a TAGS with a format like "1/3" or "2/3" then divide up the test list # into portions and print that portion. So "1/3" for "the first third of the # test tags". # # split_tags() { # Get numerator and denominator NUM=$(echo "$TAGS" | cut -d/ -f1) DEN=$(echo "$TAGS" | cut -d/ -f2) # At the point this is called, RUNFILES will contain a comma separated # list of full paths to the runfiles, like: # # "/home/hutter/qemu/tests/runfiles/common.run,/home/hutter/qemu/tests/runfiles/linux.run" # # So to get tags for our selected tests we do: # # 1. Remove unneeded chars: [],\ # 2. Print out the last field of each tag line. This will be the tag # for the test (like 'zpool_add'). # 3. Remove duplicates between the runfiles. If the same tag is defined # in multiple runfiles, then when you do '-T ' ZTS is smart # enough to know to run the tag in each runfile. So '-T zpool_add' # will run the zpool_add from common.run and linux.run. # 4. Ignore the 'functional' tag since we only want individual tests # 5. Print out the tests in our faction of all tests. This uses modulus # so "1/3" will run tests 1,3,6,9 etc. That way the tests are # interleaved so, say, "3/4" isn't running all the zpool_* tests that # appear alphabetically at the end. # 6. Remove trailing comma from list # # TAGS will then look like: # # "append,atime,bootfs,cachefile,checksum,cp_files,deadman,dos_attributes, ..." # Change the comma to a space for easy processing _RUNFILES=${RUNFILES//","/" "} # shellcheck disable=SC2002,SC2086 cat $_RUNFILES | tr -d "[],\'" | awk '/tags = /{print $NF}' | sort | \ uniq | grep -v functional | \ awk -v num="$NUM" -v den="$DEN" '{ if(NR % den == (num - 1)) {printf "%s,",$0}}' | \ sed -E 's/,$//' } # # Symlink file if it appears under any of the given paths. # create_links() { dir_list="$1" file_list="$2" [ -n "$STF_PATH" ] || fail "STF_PATH wasn't correctly set" for i in $file_list; do for j in $dir_list; do [ ! -e "$STF_PATH/$i" ] || continue if [ ! -d "$j/$i" ] && [ -e "$j/$i" ]; then ln -sf "$j/$i" "$STF_PATH/$i" || \ fail "Couldn't link $i" break fi done [ ! -e "$STF_PATH/$i" ] && \ STF_MISSING_BIN="$STF_MISSING_BIN $i" done STF_MISSING_BIN=${STF_MISSING_BIN# } } # # Constrain the path to limit the available binaries to a known set. # When running in-tree a top level ./bin/ directory is created for # convenience, otherwise a temporary directory is used. # constrain_path() { . "$STF_SUITE/include/commands.cfg" # On FreeBSD, base system zfs utils are in /sbin and OpenZFS utils # install to /usr/local/sbin. To avoid testing the wrong utils we # need /usr/local to come before / in the path search order. SYSTEM_DIRS="/usr/local/bin /usr/local/sbin" SYSTEM_DIRS="$SYSTEM_DIRS /usr/bin /usr/sbin /bin /sbin $LIBEXEC_DIR" if [ "$INTREE" = "yes" ]; then # Constrained path set to $(top_builddir)/tests/zfs-tests/bin STF_PATH="$BIN_DIR" STF_PATH_REMOVE="no" STF_MISSING_BIN="" if [ ! -d "$STF_PATH" ]; then mkdir "$STF_PATH" chmod 755 "$STF_PATH" || fail "Couldn't chmod $STF_PATH" fi # Special case links for standard zfs utilities create_links "$CMD_DIR" "$ZFS_FILES" # Special case links for zfs test suite utilities create_links "$CMD_DIR/tests/zfs-tests/cmd" "$ZFSTEST_FILES" else # Constrained path set to /var/tmp/constrained_path.* SYSTEMDIR=${SYSTEMDIR:-/var/tmp/constrained_path.XXXXXX} STF_PATH=$(mktemp -d "$SYSTEMDIR") STF_PATH_REMOVE="yes" STF_MISSING_BIN="" chmod 755 "$STF_PATH" || fail "Couldn't chmod $STF_PATH" # Special case links for standard zfs utilities create_links "$SYSTEM_DIRS" "$ZFS_FILES" # Special case links for zfs test suite utilities create_links "$STF_SUITE/bin" "$ZFSTEST_FILES" fi # Standard system utilities SYSTEM_FILES="$SYSTEM_FILES_COMMON" if [ "$UNAME" = "FreeBSD" ] ; then SYSTEM_FILES="$SYSTEM_FILES $SYSTEM_FILES_FREEBSD" else SYSTEM_FILES="$SYSTEM_FILES $SYSTEM_FILES_LINUX" fi create_links "$SYSTEM_DIRS" "$SYSTEM_FILES" # Exceptions if [ "$UNAME" = "Linux" ] ; then ln -fs /sbin/fsck.ext4 "$STF_PATH/fsck" ln -fs /sbin/mkfs.ext4 "$STF_PATH/newfs" ln -fs "$STF_PATH/gzip" "$STF_PATH/compress" ln -fs "$STF_PATH/gunzip" "$STF_PATH/uncompress" elif [ "$UNAME" = "FreeBSD" ] ; then ln -fs /usr/local/bin/ksh93 "$STF_PATH/ksh" fi } # # Output a useful usage message. # usage() { cat << EOF USAGE: $0 [-hvqxkfS] [-s SIZE] [-r RUNFILES] [-t PATH] [-u USER] DESCRIPTION: ZFS Test Suite launch script OPTIONS: -h Show this message -v Verbose zfs-tests.sh output -q Quiet test-runner output -D Debug; show all test output immediately (noisy) -x Remove all testpools, dm, lo, and files (unsafe) -k Disable cleanup after test failure -K Log test names to /dev/kmsg -f Use files only, disables block device tests -S Enable stack tracer (negative performance impact) -c Only create and populate constrained path -R Automatically rerun failing tests -m Enable kmemleak reporting (Linux only) -n NFSFILE Use the nfsfile to determine the NFS configuration -I NUM Number of iterations -d DIR Use world-writable DIR for files and loopback devices -s SIZE Use vdevs of SIZE (default: 4G) -r RUNFILES Run tests in RUNFILES (default: ${DEFAULT_RUNFILES}) -t PATH|NAME Run single test at PATH relative to test suite, or search for test by NAME -T TAGS Comma separated list of tags (default: 'functional') Alternately, specify a fraction like "1/3" or "2/3" to run the first third of tests or 2nd third of the tests. This is useful for splitting up the test amongst different runners. -u USER Run single test as USER (default: root) EXAMPLES: # Run the default ${DEFAULT_RUNFILES//\.run/} suite of tests and output the configuration used. $0 -v # Run a smaller suite of tests designed to run more quickly. $0 -r linux-fast # Run a single test $0 -t tests/functional/cli_root/zfs_bookmark/zfs_bookmark_cliargs.ksh # Run a single test by name $0 -t zfs_bookmark_cliargs # Cleanup a previous run of the test suite prior to testing, run the # default ${DEFAULT_RUNFILES//\.run//} suite of tests and perform no cleanup on exit. $0 -x EOF } while getopts 'hvqxkKfScRmn:d:Ds:r:?t:T:u:I:' OPTION; do case $OPTION in h) usage exit 1 ;; v) VERBOSE="yes" ;; q) QUIET="yes" ;; x) CLEANUPALL="yes" ;; k) CLEANUP="no" ;; K) KMSG="yes" ;; f) LOOPBACK="no" ;; S) STACK_TRACER="yes" ;; c) constrain_path exit ;; R) RERUN="yes" ;; m) KMEMLEAK="yes" ;; n) nfsfile=$OPTARG [ -f "$nfsfile" ] || fail "Cannot read file: $nfsfile" export NFS=1 . "$nfsfile" ;; d) FILEDIR="$OPTARG" ;; D) DEBUG="yes" ;; I) ITERATIONS="$OPTARG" if [ "$ITERATIONS" -le 0 ]; then fail "Iterations must be greater than 0." fi ;; s) FILESIZE="$OPTARG" ;; r) RUNFILES="$OPTARG" ;; t) if [ -n "$SINGLETEST" ]; then fail "-t can only be provided once." fi SINGLETEST="$OPTARG" ;; T) TAGS="$OPTARG" ;; u) SINGLETESTUSER="$OPTARG" ;; ?) usage exit ;; *) ;; esac done shift $((OPTIND-1)) FILES=${FILES:-"$FILEDIR/file-vdev0 $FILEDIR/file-vdev1 $FILEDIR/file-vdev2"} LOOPBACKS=${LOOPBACKS:-""} if [ -n "$SINGLETEST" ]; then if [ -n "$TAGS" ]; then fail "-t and -T are mutually exclusive." fi RUNFILE_DIR="/var/tmp" RUNFILES="zfs-tests.$$.run" [ -n "$QUIET" ] && SINGLEQUIET="True" || SINGLEQUIET="False" cat >"${RUNFILE_DIR}/${RUNFILES}" << EOF [DEFAULT] pre = quiet = $SINGLEQUIET pre_user = root user = $SINGLETESTUSER timeout = 600 post_user = root post = outputdir = /var/tmp/test_results EOF if [ "$SINGLETEST" = "${SINGLETEST%/*}" ] ; then NEWSINGLETEST=$(find "$STF_SUITE" -name "$SINGLETEST*" -print -quit) if [ -z "$NEWSINGLETEST" ] ; then fail "couldn't find test matching '$SINGLETEST'" fi SINGLETEST=$NEWSINGLETEST fi SINGLETESTDIR="${SINGLETEST%/*}" SETUPDIR="$SINGLETESTDIR" [ "${SETUPDIR#/}" = "$SETUPDIR" ] && SETUPDIR="$STF_SUITE/$SINGLETESTDIR" [ -x "$SETUPDIR/setup.ksh" ] && SETUPSCRIPT="setup" || SETUPSCRIPT= [ -x "$SETUPDIR/cleanup.ksh" ] && CLEANUPSCRIPT="cleanup" || CLEANUPSCRIPT= SINGLETESTFILE="${SINGLETEST##*/}" cat >>"${RUNFILE_DIR}/${RUNFILES}" << EOF [$SINGLETESTDIR] tests = ['$SINGLETESTFILE'] pre = $SETUPSCRIPT post = $CLEANUPSCRIPT tags = ['functional'] EOF fi # # Use default tag if none was specified # TAGS=${TAGS:='functional'} # # Attempt to locate the runfiles describing the test workload. # R="" IFS=, for RUNFILE in $RUNFILES; do if [ -n "$RUNFILE" ]; then SAVED_RUNFILE="$RUNFILE" RUNFILE=$(find_runfile "$RUNFILE") || fail "Cannot find runfile: $SAVED_RUNFILE" R="$R,$RUNFILE" fi if [ ! -r "$RUNFILE" ]; then fail "Cannot read runfile: $RUNFILE" fi done unset IFS RUNFILES=${R#,} # The tag can be a fraction to indicate which portion of ZTS to run, Like # # "1/3": Run first one third of all tests in runfiles # "2/3": Run second one third of all test in runfiles # "6/10": Run 6th tenth of all tests in runfiles # # This is useful for splitting up the test across multiple runners. # # After this code block, TAGS will be transformed from something like # "1/3" to a comma separate taglist, like: # # "append,atime,bootfs,cachefile,checksum,cp_files,deadman,dos_attributes, ..." # if echo "$TAGS" | grep -Eq '^[0-9]+/[0-9]+$' ; then TAGS=$(split_tags) fi # # This script should not be run as root. Instead the test user, which may # be a normal user account, needs to be configured such that it can # run commands via sudo passwordlessly. # if [ "$(id -u)" = "0" ]; then fail "This script must not be run as root." fi if [ "$(sudo id -un)" != "root" ]; then fail "Passwordless sudo access required." fi # # Constrain the available binaries to a known set. # constrain_path # # Check if ksh exists # if [ "$UNAME" = "FreeBSD" ]; then sudo ln -fs /usr/local/bin/ksh93 /bin/ksh fi [ -e "$STF_PATH/ksh" ] || fail "This test suite requires ksh." [ -e "$STF_SUITE/include/default.cfg" ] || fail \ "Missing $STF_SUITE/include/default.cfg file." # # Verify the ZFS module stack is loaded. # if [ "$STACK_TRACER" = "yes" ]; then sudo "${ZFS_SH}" -S >/dev/null 2>&1 else sudo "${ZFS_SH}" >/dev/null 2>&1 fi # # Attempt to cleanup all previous state for a new test run. # if [ "$CLEANUPALL" = "yes" ]; then cleanup_all fi # # By default preserve any existing pools # if [ -z "${KEEP}" ]; then KEEP="$(ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_leaks=false "$ZPOOL" list -Ho name | tr -s '[:space:]' ' ')" if [ -z "${KEEP}" ]; then KEEP="rpool" fi else KEEP="$(echo "$KEEP" | tr -s '[:space:]' ' ')" fi # # NOTE: The following environment variables are undocumented # and should be used for testing purposes only: # # __ZFS_POOL_EXCLUDE - don't iterate over the pools it lists # __ZFS_POOL_RESTRICT - iterate only over the pools it lists # # See libzfs/libzfs_config.c for more information. # __ZFS_POOL_EXCLUDE="$KEEP" . "$STF_SUITE/include/default.cfg" # # No DISKS have been provided so a basic file or loopback based devices # must be created for the test suite to use. # if [ -z "${DISKS}" ]; then # # If this is a performance run, prevent accidental use of # loopback devices. # [ "$TAGS" = "perf" ] && fail "Running perf tests without disks." # # Create sparse files for the test suite. These may be used # directory or have loopback devices layered on them. # for TEST_FILE in ${FILES}; do [ -f "$TEST_FILE" ] && fail "Failed file exists: ${TEST_FILE}" truncate -s "${FILESIZE}" "${TEST_FILE}" || fail "Failed creating: ${TEST_FILE} ($?)" done # # If requested setup loopback devices backed by the sparse files. # if [ "$LOOPBACK" = "yes" ]; then test -x "$LOSETUP" || fail "$LOSETUP utility must be installed" for TEST_FILE in ${FILES}; do if [ "$UNAME" = "FreeBSD" ] ; then MDDEVICE=$(sudo "${LOSETUP}" -a -t vnode -f "${TEST_FILE}") if [ -z "$MDDEVICE" ] ; then fail "Failed: ${TEST_FILE} -> loopback" fi DISKS="$DISKS $MDDEVICE" LOOPBACKS="$LOOPBACKS $MDDEVICE" else TEST_LOOPBACK=$(sudo "${LOSETUP}" --show -f "${TEST_FILE}") || fail "Failed: ${TEST_FILE} -> ${TEST_LOOPBACK}" BASELOOPBACK="${TEST_LOOPBACK##*/}" DISKS="$DISKS $BASELOOPBACK" LOOPBACKS="$LOOPBACKS $TEST_LOOPBACK" fi done DISKS=${DISKS# } LOOPBACKS=${LOOPBACKS# } else DISKS="$FILES" fi fi # # It may be desirable to test with fewer disks than the default when running # the performance tests, but the functional tests require at least three. # NUM_DISKS=$(echo "${DISKS}" | awk '{print NF}') if [ "$TAGS" != "perf" ]; then [ "$NUM_DISKS" -lt 3 ] && fail "Not enough disks ($NUM_DISKS/3 minimum)" fi # # Disable SELinux until the ZFS Test Suite has been updated accordingly. # if command -v setenforce >/dev/null; then sudo setenforce permissive >/dev/null 2>&1 fi # # Enable internal ZFS debug log and clear it. # if [ -e /sys/module/zfs/parameters/zfs_dbgmsg_enable ]; then sudo sh -c "echo 1 >/sys/module/zfs/parameters/zfs_dbgmsg_enable" sudo sh -c "echo 0 >/proc/spl/kstat/zfs/dbgmsg" fi msg msg "--- Configuration ---" msg "Runfiles: $RUNFILES" msg "STF_TOOLS: $STF_TOOLS" msg "STF_SUITE: $STF_SUITE" msg "STF_PATH: $STF_PATH" msg "FILEDIR: $FILEDIR" msg "FILES: $FILES" msg "LOOPBACKS: $LOOPBACKS" msg "DISKS: $DISKS" msg "NUM_DISKS: $NUM_DISKS" msg "FILESIZE: $FILESIZE" msg "ITERATIONS: $ITERATIONS" msg "TAGS: $TAGS" msg "STACK_TRACER: $STACK_TRACER" msg "Keep pool(s): $KEEP" msg "Missing util(s): $STF_MISSING_BIN" msg "" export STF_TOOLS export STF_SUITE export STF_PATH export DISKS export FILEDIR export KEEP export __ZFS_POOL_EXCLUDE export TESTFAIL_CALLBACKS mktemp_file() { if [ "$UNAME" = "FreeBSD" ]; then mktemp -u "${FILEDIR}/$1.XXXXXX" else mktemp -ut "$1.XXXXXX" -p "$FILEDIR" fi } mkdir -p "$FILEDIR" || : RESULTS_FILE=$(mktemp_file zts-results) REPORT_FILE=$(mktemp_file zts-report) # # Run all the tests as specified. # msg "${TEST_RUNNER}" \ "${QUIET:+-q}" \ "${DEBUG:+-D}" \ "${KMEMLEAK:+-m}" \ "${KMSG:+-K}" \ "-c \"${RUNFILES}\"" \ "-T \"${TAGS}\"" \ "-i \"${STF_SUITE}\"" \ "-I \"${ITERATIONS}\"" { PATH=$STF_PATH \ ${TEST_RUNNER} \ ${QUIET:+-q} \ ${DEBUG:+-D} \ ${KMEMLEAK:+-m} \ ${KMSG:+-K} \ -c "${RUNFILES}" \ -T "${TAGS}" \ -i "${STF_SUITE}" \ -I "${ITERATIONS}" \ 2>&1; echo $? >"$REPORT_FILE"; } | tee "$RESULTS_FILE" read -r RUNRESULT <"$REPORT_FILE" # # Analyze the results. # ${ZTS_REPORT} ${RERUN:+--no-maybes} "$RESULTS_FILE" >"$REPORT_FILE" RESULT=$? if [ "$RESULT" -eq "2" ] && [ -n "$RERUN" ]; then MAYBES="$($ZTS_REPORT --list-maybes)" TEMP_RESULTS_FILE=$(mktemp_file zts-results-tmp) TEST_LIST=$(mktemp_file test-list) grep "^Test:.*\[FAIL\]" "$RESULTS_FILE" >"$TEMP_RESULTS_FILE" for test_name in $MAYBES; do grep "$test_name " "$TEMP_RESULTS_FILE" >>"$TEST_LIST" done { PATH=$STF_PATH \ ${TEST_RUNNER} \ ${QUIET:+-q} \ ${DEBUG:+-D} \ ${KMEMLEAK:+-m} \ -c "${RUNFILES}" \ -T "${TAGS}" \ -i "${STF_SUITE}" \ -I "${ITERATIONS}" \ -l "${TEST_LIST}" \ 2>&1; echo $? >"$REPORT_FILE"; } | tee "$RESULTS_FILE" read -r RUNRESULT <"$REPORT_FILE" # # Analyze the results. # ${ZTS_REPORT} --no-maybes "$RESULTS_FILE" >"$REPORT_FILE" RESULT=$? fi cat "$REPORT_FILE" RESULTS_DIR=$(awk '/^Log directory/ { print $3 }' "$RESULTS_FILE") if [ -d "$RESULTS_DIR" ]; then cat "$RESULTS_FILE" "$REPORT_FILE" >"$RESULTS_DIR/results" fi rm -f "$RESULTS_FILE" "$REPORT_FILE" "$TEST_LIST" "$TEMP_RESULTS_FILE" if [ -n "$SINGLETEST" ]; then rm -f "$RUNFILES" >/dev/null 2>&1 fi [ "$RUNRESULT" -gt 3 ] && exit "$RUNRESULT" || exit "$RESULT"