NetBSD/tests/fs/tmpfs/h_funcs.subr
jmmv 0818487da7 Simplify test_mount and log errors.
If mount_tmpfs fails, show what the stderr output of the command was instead
of failing without details.

While doing this, remove the stupidity to deal with the optional arguments
to the test_mount routine.
2013-03-17 01:16:45 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# $NetBSD: h_funcs.subr,v 1.5 2013/03/17 01:16:45 jmmv Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 2005, 2006, 2007 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
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#
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# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
Mount_Point=
#
# test_mount [args]
#
# Mounts tmpfs over ${Mount_Point} and changes the current directory
# to the mount point. Optional arguments may be passed to the
# mount command.
#
test_mount() {
require_fs tmpfs
Mount_Point=$(pwd)/mntpt
atf_check -s eq:0 -o empty -e empty mkdir "${Mount_Point}"
echo "mount -t tmpfs ${*} tmpfs ${Mount_Point}"
mount -t tmpfs "${@}" tmpfs "${Mount_Point}" 2>mounterr
if [ "${?}" -ne 0 ]; then
cat mounterr 1>&2
if grep 'Operation not supported' mounterr > /dev/null; then
atf_skip "tmpfs not supported"
fi
atf_fail "Failed to mount a tmpfs file system"
fi
cd "${Mount_Point}"
}
#
# test_unmount
#
# Unmounts the file system mounted by test_mount.
#
test_unmount() {
cd - >/dev/null
atf_check -s eq:0 -o empty -e empty umount ${Mount_Point}
atf_check -s eq:0 -o empty -e empty rmdir ${Mount_Point}
Mount_Point=
}
#
# kqueue_monitor expected_nevents file1 [.. fileN]
#
# Monitors the commands given through stdin (one per line) using
# kqueue and stores the events raised in a log that can be later
# verified with kqueue_check.
#
kqueue_monitor() {
nev=${1}; shift
echo "Running kqueue-monitored commands and expecting" \
"${nev} events"
$(atf_get_srcdir)/h_tools kqueue ${*} >kqueue.log || \
atf_fail "Could not launch kqueue monitor"
got=$(wc -l kqueue.log | awk '{ print $1 }')
test ${got} -eq ${nev} || \
atf_fail "Got ${got} events but expected ${nev}"
}
#
# kqueue_check file event
#
# Checks if kqueue raised the given event when monitoring the
# given file.
#
kqueue_check() {
echo "Checking if ${1} received ${2}"
grep "^${1} - ${2}$" kqueue.log >/dev/null || \
atf_fail "${1} did not receive ${2}"
}